Oil, How Thankful Pain. Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned -Wonderful Results or Purifying the Elood. " A very severe pain came in my left knee, which grew worse and worse, and finally a sore broke out above the knee. It discharged a great deal and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I suffered in this way for years, and gave up all hope of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a case like mine cured by Hood's Saraaparilla, and she advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief I I am stronger than I have ever been In my life. I am In the best of health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moobs, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Hood's sDaaS pans! Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills cure all liver ilia, ascents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, 11.60 13.00 " B. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 ' N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 ; 2.75 " Inter-Ocean, 11.00.... i 2.50 " B. F. Chronicle, $1.50 &25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2 00... 3.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 a.75 Webfoot Planter, 50o , 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.50 Rural Spirit, $2.00 3.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 3.00 MeCall's Magaaine $1.00 1,30 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates witn any paper on earth. HETH. EPISC. CHURCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. "The Sfibit aod the brida say. Come." The pastor may be fonq,d at the paraonage ad. joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult Tiiin on reUnions. social, oivio, philosophic, educational, or any other subjects. , ' J. W. FLESHES, Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. ' Sunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our selves toenther." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to ' cnurcn. u. K. HOWARD, Pastor, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. . Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening at the church. K. L. bhki.lv. Pastor. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the flrst Wednesday o( each month, at the home of Mrs. T. 1. Matlock. Take Notice. X. The sum 01 five cents per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolnttoni of raspect," lists of wedding presents ana donors, ana obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue Is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rata of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising rate reasonable and made known upon application. Hoi Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a lively tune For the candidate, I'm free to state, will stay with us till June, Then let him treat his voting friends to Pperry's Lluwood Rye, He'll catch our votes if he wets our throats lor the voting men are dry. Bold only at the Belvadere saloon, E. 0. fiperry, proprietor. Here and There. Statements for the Famoni 8impls AoooddI File printed si tba Qeiatte of fice, tf. "Oo'n jaloe" is all right bat Low Til lard baa a bread of Hyeerold goods that ia bard to beat. 603 If. Painless remedy for attracting teeth. If Dot aa staled, 00 obargea. Try Dr. yaogbao'a new plao. C0-f. Best aoootn modal Ion and courteous treatment a tba Imperial Hotel, Seventh aod Weeb. Bta., Portland, Oregon. E. O.' Noble A Co. ars raellere after baiineea. Tba finest ealdlre aod bar oeee to be found lo Heppner. Sea tbrlr saw ad lo this lesoa. tf. Tba Ooietle ear nee a fall stack of Beaming Bole, correspondence style, frith envelop to match. Those desiring anob stationery nan bare their wants aupplied at tbls offloe. If. E W. Rbea k Co. positively toaraotea to meet ear price on wool bag. They trill not be nndereold and their custo mers may depend 00 tbia proposition tbey'ara io It to atay to tba tf 3 If Tbera'a mora clothing destroyed by fnr aoao tbaa by artoal ear. '"Hoe Cake" aoap contains no free alkali and will not injure tba Cool lace. Try it and notice the differeoca in quality Rhea A Co Dr. John W. Reomqa. of tba -Red' llirht" ever an tba aUrt fot aooetblog aav. ean famish yon tba finest mrk laila ia the laoJ-ManbatUa, Jersey Vtrmftdth of Oie-mada by aa artiel to the boetaeee. Droo lo and take the taste oat of year mouth. tf Frank McFarlsnd baa bees appealed j tpeoial Meat of The Editable Ufa As aaraoee Co of Nw York, ib etroogwt ia tba world. Cash enrplue lo polby holder of 0ef tO snlllsot dollars. IWt Uke Insarseos enthoot eeetog tba Be plana of the F-iiiUtil. tosnrea twb aeiea at seme retea. TTtf Deeld keeping the Urgel aeeort Bteel of aaedie. f rolls, ctgsre aal sKitlooa to be foaad anywhere In the ally, Jsa. llert la al ia to aepply yea wt:k the rw (I and 4eile aad ail Ihe tr.s, and pe'tnd eJe, btb f ee aad daeti If f-n at ree4 nt seH. f ia Jim a re'J si Ihe fttp- ( Ceeey reesory. ' Win Radio is over from Long Greek J. W. 8hipley is at Astoria this week attending the state convention. . a. Jjeugbtrey, the stock buyer, arrived from Tacoma this morning. Matt Mosgroverepresenting Fleiah mer, Meyer &Cd.,of Portland, is io town today. Geo. MiHer, of Arlington, wag opto Heppner yesterday looking after some business matters, Rogers A Roberts this week built a ueat picket fenoe around the property of Dr. B. F. Vaughn. Bring your hides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market . He pays highest market prioe. 619-tf. Anyone io need of good sheep range, three sections fenced and outside range, can get particulars of same by calling at thisoffioe. al-lm W, J. Wattenberger spent a few days this week at hie ranoh on Butter oreek. He reports the fruit in that seotion un injured by the late frosts. Surveyor McQee has been busy ar ranging gome bids on government sur veys and the Gazette hopes he may be successful in seouriog a contraot or two. Judge Bartholomew is now the proud possessor of a cew No. 6, Remington typewriter and will soon be able to ma nipulate it in a rapid and satisfuotury manner. Be not deoeivedl A cough, boarsoess or croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Oure will save you much trouble. Bold by Conser & Warren, v Messrs. Q. Reed and E. Ward, Iwo hotel men from Oorvallis, have pur chased Cubs. Ttffi'a restaurant business and are now conducting the same at the old stand. Tom Mathews was over from Butter oreek on Wednesday. He baa met with splendid suooesa lambing and will raise a large per cent of the lambs dropped this season. Ladies, take the best, It yon are troubled with constipation, sallow ekin. and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Bold by Conser A Warren. v The new wool clips are beginning to come in and soon the wool hauling setson wsll be open full blast, Morrow oounty will produce a large amount of exoellent wool this year. Regular preaohing services at the Christian church on Sunday by the pastor, R L. Shelley. Good music will be furnished by the choir. You will be made welcome at tbese services. Dr. J. E. Adkfns, dentist, ia located at the Paleoe hotel for a short time. All those in need of first-olaes, reliable der- tnl work, should call on Dr. Adkfns while the opportunity la afforded. 89-2t Eli Keenoy returned Tuesday morning from Athena, where ha went to see Grandpa Swaggart. Mr. Keeney reports that Mr. Swa gart ia very seriously ill od grave doubts ara entertained for bia reoovery. Service both morning and evening at the Christian church next Sunday. The topioa discussed will be of an Interesting cba'aoter. Good musio will be rendered by the choir, A general iovitatiun is extended. Attention is called to tha advertise ment of Thoa. Bnnthby, it Lexington, in another column. Mr. Boothby baa authority lo enlist men for a cavalry company and all who desire to enter tba servioe abould commonloal with bim at once. A. Andrews ia In from Alploe today. Ha baa been very busy of lata with bia lamb band. Tha Brat few days of tha aeaeoD tha weather waa quite Cold and unfavorable, bat Mi. Andrews says ba waa able to take cara of tba lambs, and baa a large iocreasa. Tba eoperinteodeot of Bcodey school ork for tba W, a T. U- Mrs. Alios Me- Key, baa made a eanvese of Iba oily and found two hundred and three eblldreo at tending Baodey achool. Tbera ara ooly eight families ant rpreecotd lo soma Sunday achool of tha oily. B. F. Miller, tba mall oootraotor, la at preaoot finishing oat the last quarter of W. C. Tbompeoo'i contract. Mr. Miller beglna work rta bia owa contract the fleet of July. He has tba roots belwa Utppoer aod Caoyoa City and also tba Una belweso Long Creek aad Caleb. Heppner Light A Water company de sire 10 call Ihe atUotioa nt all patrons tt tba fact Ibat they will U charged for all water nd for irrigating pnrpnere from Iba first lima water ia ao od Tba palrooa ara asked to remember tbla aad oveto Ihtmeelfae OAeordiogty. Dr. E. R. Swiabsree rtawlred wordj from W. A. (ltodala Ibis mora lug that ba reached Portland with bta eon Freak and that Iba boy would bava lo go through tba ordeal uf ao operation for eppeeJVttis. Eterythlag emae lo point lo ettoooesfal opperailoo twiog perforated. Isaac Eaate ia "or from Csatoa City for f.w days. He eya tha work oa Iba WUpboao liaa to Baraa la being pushel at a rapid rata aod be look for Ita entntWltoa at aa eorly data. Mr. Koala will oavo b f sally to Coaion City Beit week wlere tky will iJe dartag tba eame. W A OoiJeie dspsMel f forllaed o Wiia"iay -"i nm r-m, free, waooi M la rfcw to ee aa opwatioa pltm-i It apaaiaiiia. II was b'p'l iq r"pr i'mwi bi lha bao ts of btateiaoe bra weald save Ib or ttM o"ll " t Ihroogli ta'gvftl op-faHi. bM It Bw Ill ELLISJSDEFEATED Malcolm Moody, of The Dalles, Nominated for Congress. THE TWO FACTIONS EAHMON1ZED 00TS AND SHOES!,, B00 lM, THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS Or They have anything In this line that you may desire and you ean depend on it you get a good article when they guarantee it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a Specialty State Convention Called to Order By Chair man Hiisch A Kinging Message to President M'Klnley. The 2d congressional distriot conven tion met at Astoria on Wednesday and it was evident from the beginning that the friends of Hon. W . R. Ellis, of this city, were unable to secure his re-nomination for congress. There were the two contending faotions from Multno mah county, and when the convention was called to order, eaoh of these fac tions attempted to set control of the organization. This resulted m the elec tion of two chairmen and the temporary organization of the convention under two heads. Otis Patterson was ohoseo by the friends of Mr. Ellis, and he pro ceeded to temporary organization by appointing committers on credentials and order of business. The opposing forces chose as chairman, T. O. Taylor, of Pendltton. Mr. Taylor also ap pointed committees on credentiaia and order of business. The part of the convention under Ihe leadership of Patterson, after some dis cussion on matters of harmony, ad journed until Friday, in order lo give the state convention a ohaooe to settle the difficulty and bring about peace. while the Taylor people prooeeded as the "regulars." After preliminary organi sation, they adjourned until 2 p. m. When the congressional convention re-assembled in the afternoon, Mr. Ful ton explained that the absentees had not been gotten together, and asked for further time A motion that the con vention adjourn till 5 was carried. It reconvened at 5 40. Speaking of the absonters, Fulton, stated that be bad conferred with all the Mitchell men be bad been able to meet, but all were not present. These present, he said, were willing to take whatever steps were nec essary to bring about barmonloua ac tion, and suggested that the qaestion of the legality of the two organizations be submitted to the delegates outside of Multnomah oounty and that the right of the contesting faotions from that connty to recognition ba settled in the same manner. This oonrse finally prevailed. the Simon delegation being seated by a vote of 47 to 33. Malcolm A. Moody waa then placed in nomination by Smith, of Wasoo, who made an eloquent speech. The nomi nation waa ssoonded by Judge Pipes. Selling, of Multnomah, moved that the nominations be olosed. Moody's nomi nation was unanimous. Moody was called to the platform and said: I deeply appreciate tba honor yon have just conferred upon me. I am not the nomination of any faction or clique of persons, but accept tha Domination fiora tbia republican congressional con vention. If eleottd I will use my earnest effort to aerva tba atata which I rep resent." A congressional committee was ap pointed as follows: Baker David Wilcox. (Jlstsop W. F. MoGregor. Columbia-0. W.Barne. Orook-Dr.V. O. Esner. Grant Geo. B. Oattaoack. Gilliam Jay P. Lucas. Harney J. J. Dunegan. Malheur W. A Sissona. Morrow Otia Palteraoo. Mullnomab Wallaoa MoCammaot. Hhermao J. K. Wiloox. Umatilla J. E. Beao. Union J. M. Church. Wallowa-F. D. MoOally. Wasco-M. T. Nolan. The ootnmitte met 00 tba adjonro oiaot of tha convention aod aleotad McC4tnmaot chairman aod Luoaa aeo retary. The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But are those of greatest value In proportion to cost If you want to get your money's worth of honest goods In 1 J 111MU1I UIVJ 11UI1 UllVj 0R MACHINERY, CALL 0N THOMPSON CO., We are increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and see us. Spanish nation from the Western hem isphere." The resolution waa adopted with loud and continued applause. M. L. Chamberlain moved that three obeers be given for the president of the United States. Aa Chairman Tooze put the motion the convention rose to its feet and gave three rousing obeers for MoKioley. A recess was then tftken till 1 o'olook. Afternoon Session. Pursuant to adjournment the conven tion met at 1 o'olock. A telegram was read from Mrs- Abi gail Scott Duniway, president, of the woman's oongrees, asking the conven tion to reoognizs woman's suffrage. The applause was scattering. Committeeman Alley reported that the com? ittee on credentials oould not re port inside of 40 minutes. A motion was carried to adjourn until 2 o'olook. Bow's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any esse of Catarrh that cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Oure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned, have kuown F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to oarry out any obligation made by their firm. Wbst&Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnak A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aoting direotly upon tba blood and mu- ouons aurfaoea of the system. Prioe 75o. per bottle. Hold by all druggist. Tes timonials free. Up mm Cure that cough with Shilob'a Cure The best oougb oure. Kelieves oroup promptly. One million bottles sold las year. 40 doses for 25ota. Sold by Con- er & Warren. v Wanted A position aa foreman of I sheep outfit. Twenty years trailing ex perience, Enow all routes east and to Montana. Beet of references. AddresB, Chas. H. Wheeler, Pendleton, Or. Tk UU Coavt atloa. lt iiia, Or., April It. Tba rr pub lisao atata onoveotlon waa called to order promptly at II o'clock Ihia morn lag by Sol Ulreob, chairman of Iba state Central oommlltae. Tba chair aoooooeed that oomloatlooa for temporary chair men were la ordor. ChsmWI Marion, oomioateJ W. L. Tx Woodboro, wbtoh waa eC'ndt W. Fulton. Mr. Tang waa elected by acclamation. Charles E. Cochrane Domiciled fur secretary aod tleoUd by eeelemetioB. Committee 00 eredeotiate, orW of bono, aod organ iislloe wsre ap pointed aa follows CraJotlala-Uyat, of Uielille; Eakla, of Laos; Hissoos, of Malheor; Staiwer, of Gilliam; aod McCorma k, of Coca. Oo org eaiattioo Moora, of Hhermao; It is impossible for the system to withstand the demands made upon it just at this season, with out the assistance of a good puri fying and strengthening tonic. The changes which Nature decrees shall take place each spring are so severe tnat a DreaKaown is almost sure to come. It is wise that all possible assistance be given during this period, m upon this purifying process depends the health for the entire summer. Everybody just now should take a thorough course of Swift's Specifio S.S.S.rTheBlood which thoroughly cleanses the blood of all the accumulated im purities, tones up and strengthens the entire system, and aids rvaturo in renovating and renewing the body so as to render it healthy and strong. Those who purify their blood with H. o. a. at this season are well fortified against the many forms of disease so prevalent dur ing the dreaded heated term, for it has beeu demonstrated that the system that is thoroughly purified in the spnng is well prepared to resist disease all summer. No other remedy on the market u equal to swift ppocifJo as spring medicine, because it is the only purely vegetable blood rem edy and is guaranteed absolutely free from potaan, mercury and all other minerals. It cleanaes. puri- fiof builds up and strengthens. Insist ou S. S. 8., for there is noth ing half as good. URPLUS MURSERY T0CK- 1898 - SPRING PLANTING , Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Tear Old, Carefully Grown of the Beat Varietiea for this Climate Fully Guaranteed . per 100. peb 1000. Apples, Grabs and Prunea, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft $5.00 $30.00 Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaobea, Apricots, Neotarinea, Quinces, Almonds, 8omoai5to8ft 8.00 60.00 Blaokberries aod Raspberries 1.00 6.00 Currants and Gooseberries 8.00 20.00 Strawberries 1.00 8.00 Grape Tines and Pie Plant 5.00 30.00 W. Ash, m, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder Poplar 5.00 30.00 Hard Maple, Mt. Ash, English Walnut, Butternut 10100 30.00 - Roses, two year blooming age, out door. . . . 15 00 100.00 Lilao, White and Purple, 2 year, xx 8.00 . 50.00 Our collection of Roses, 8brubs, Bulbs, Olimers, Flowering trees, Evergreens, Weeping trees, eto, comprises the best seleolion and shall be pleased to mare von prioes on application. 50 at 100 rates, 500 at 1000 rates. Prioes are net, packing added at cost. Cash with order, or Bank Reterenoe. Order early before stock is broken and you will get Just what you want. Address, Payette Nursery, Payette, Idaho. A NEW FIRM E. G. Noble & Successors to Noble & Co., Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, and an endless lot of everything In their line. E. O. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the new firm who will pay all bills of the old Srm as well as collect what la due. K. O. NOJ3XE & CO. Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't . overlook this. Repair work a specialty. ACETYLENE GA9. THE ART OF BREWING. The light of the future. Why not be I independent and own your own little as plant which will give four times more light than ordinary gas or electric I lights at one bait the cost? Applicable for use in churches, stores faotoriea, hotels, residences and country homes; Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP QOII:0 And now the entire world I TV 11 L 7 . J. afer than ordinary gaa or kerosene I Jx nOWS IMS perjeuv fjruauvb lamps. Approved by all the Boards of H.S loe oiur urvwvry ucvr. Underwriters throughout the United States. We want a first class agent in very town. Write for catalogue and prioea. THIS AUKXILiKMii UAS MA CHINE CO , Akorn. Ohio. On draught at all popular saloons CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought HONEY TO 1XUN. T WANT A VK OOOO FARM LOANS IN I A moil tits ol fmra 1 1. 000 to f.r,noo at elulit I per cent, interest payable annually. A11- rations cniialilenHl only from larnivra actual Ir I n-slillna on tne larms. No agents. Address M. O. (irltlln, J75, Htark tit., Chamber of Commerce, Portland, OreR-ou. NOTICE OF FILINO PLATS. N I'HITItn 8TATBS LaWB OfFK I, The Iisllcs, Oregon. April Hth, lffM. 70TICE IX HKKKRY (II VK S 'Ron, April nm. 1 (IIVN THAT THE approve"! iilst nl surrey of township 12 I South, rings Rant of the Willamette Merld-1 Isn. Orrgon, hat own rerrlved at t.'ils nfllre and will he omclally Died In this omre on Haturday, the vita any 01 May, MVS, ai 10 o tiwi a. m. JAB. r. MK)KK, KcgllT, WW. H. KKKHIM. Receiver. Dysptpal enred. Hbilob't Vitallaer immediately relievee tour atomacb, oom- lag up of food distress, and ia tha great kidney and liver remedy. Hold by Con ser A Warreu. f Wall WARM Halt!!! CITATION. TN THE :Ot'KTY COI'RT OF THE STATE 1 of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, In Ihe nmttitr of the estate of John li. O. Bpen- err, a minor, To 1. B. Hrry, tuardlan of the estate of said minor, arreting: In the name of the HUU of Oregon Ynn are hereby rtlrd and required to appear In Ilia County Court nl tha Plata of Orrgon, for the Comity of Mnrmw, at the Court room themol, st Hci.pnar. In I ha Couiiiy of Morrow, on Moiu day, thr SM-ond day of May, m, at 10 o'elork, In the birrtmon of that day. thrn end Ihrre lo slti your ennuis as goanllan of J. M. O, mnrt, a minor, slid show rauaa, 11 any smat, whr he ahould not imt over to Ihe said John M. O. Hinrr, tha s s of money now In his hands hvlui'gliig to sold John M. O. Hm r Wllnras, the Hon, A, II. Parlholomrw, Judge of U ounly Court of Ihe hi( of Orrgon, lor tha County of Morrow, with Ihe Ml nl said Court aBUrd, IMS IJIti day of March, A. l. AtUal: i. W, MORROW, atl 41. Clark. STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Waahlngton St., Portland, Or. THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J. C. BORCIIERS Who has socured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will bo run in first class ehapo in every department. Rates reasonable) SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. .a. nVii f'afisSiM' ISWihii 1H w.-r a THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BORCI-IKIIS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. OOL GROWERS w If you have not yet realized that the "good old times" are with us, your blood is out of order. Get rid of that "tired feeling" and awake to the fact that the As yet war baa not to drelarad by Iba Called Htaiee, bat it la momentarily avrwjttrt- PaaIa lim I In ,ud tt i iianeoa. 01 Mai lo a Aakray. or Jack..; c,f, ,, , (,M . u d,eUr,A, , IKag.n, of (Jar nay; Moore, of Kleaetb. ... u onflraaoa. AllaiiUbil. Ot.Wof twaloaaa-Charcb, of UnliiLM.u ,aR. .f-1,i U,x.rb.aJ of Uaej T.Ua, -f ls.la; . b a a ,oU, ,b. .f(, tho0d Nolao,of waa, aad Irttua, of MwioB.L ,mrnBR. u 1U Tlif- .K. Money mv ! if ) 1 hi I k n S(kiUig'i tnt iMking r.ilT it dn the mct work to the cent. Your monr-y bck if )WJ Uon't 1ae it. tWlalo, of Lau, wa4 aptroialed M Uol sworvtary. A nalloa waa aaniod to apooiat auiaaiilws) oa ilatfura, robai.linf of oae o tutor frota eh d'(iioa, tba r rt lo be made afir tba aree4aaee of tba toitiite oa rrsM)atala. . fa Wit fir f A mMtofi to laka t"t till 1 o'elmk a kK who M. I Pip-a took lb floor aad offered tba f llowii r4t- tiobt iW.lrsd. That tha fotlowlor ae be at anae wir4 M r'MiJa M Klaleyi "Tm rapvfciifatte of fj' a. la alio aaaatnbl.4, U lea rrMldeal f tha t'aiu.i Hiataa, rwia(i "With Iba atsanat i ti" la lb wiadiea of i.-ar a lialkidrslwie aad oUda-tac y tha ejppf I of Iba a'eU of 0rwa, m it.ws var a ?i tioa tit Ma.ra a dlr-id by ill of r'lmtaal rf Uel of fiar.lali itttmrt, a.l Ihei VM oira ta J1I aaaa f t iba I aitad atttaa t tfrlva ie by, at InmgiHi, Otgn, who baa o Ura to aoliat ma for tbia pirp from Capl H. MaCarlaod, ttodtf wb"m a am- pany IiIdIh forml. Mr lavas Tha vraprra of IIk Cake aap ara worth a eenl aptera. Ask IUia A G. fr prmltim b-.k. a Gibson &c Berger, AI Chas JunM' OI4 eta ml. Hlmvinir. - lo Cfx. !IairCuttin. Baths 2.V. Hverything Strict ly Firnt Claas. dT a. curray, formarlr of 'stiII.Ua TvrA!i I AffSrf Ia the placo to Rtoro vour wool this seanon. Why? ISc l UII3UI iui i ll Hole lCJU,WJ wo ,j0 a strictly warehouso busineHS, and notiMjincin mu im'iii i;tij iii iMimrnrri, w nit iiii hu r mu jiriiii'di arnongHt tho buyers and secure you tho higheht jince. Knl la jour eHtr Wool Growers' Warehouse ill "if Half CuHlnf, Shop, Hallos lotr. 25 Hppnr, Own. Mathews &. Gentry, BARBERS Shaving a ft 15 Cents. e ! lir Holilh of P'arti.Wrt, Wa art salllna wo. J sw ks and twin sleosl, paralila whsn wool la sll. as otM", W fmf lha htcnaas mad prlr for shp palts enl M1a. a fa uanta for Llllla'a bis aal Blaca Last Tofeecce Dla. the onlr reliable rrtra1 dtp Ilia tnartpf. w 1 1.1 r ') I aft Mmatr wnm rviiHn wnoaipr nwnara m wwn, La s loll sopi.lj ul km.1 Hanrj aixt H h.al, also HUni Hollal Hlf for IramaWrt, Jilrarl your iMiuaiors lollit loar warrhoaM. 1 fuarantM u a siiar Uaal, R. F. IIY1ND. Manaacr. tMT$ lal. Ooa bay b'ira, wLHa apl la frl.ad. On fray faara, tmlb blrtd ft abtU: eaeb 4 yaara ol I. Rraadd oa f lbt (lifla Mb the Mlowief daarlti tharartaf: Utrtd"x" ff ailh tb Utlaf 'P nn ita i.n. Will pay 12 M aarh for lUir dtirry In 11. Tadtwrf ar Irtforasa- Itnsi UadiKa! their faaweary. Ad A. II. Wiiaia, liiaaw, (r, M, LWI Ub'lial ft IV,. tat ,. a M a praaa yisj aa sp aad If M IU Ust ia rl.sp.i. If Take la alrlr para wtib fr ajaait, Kb.a A Cm. Hoc-Cakc Soap Iks h hgual MtvU ooilor Ufiita! Biatt I'alctit, it tnuat tr-ca)ari!j Im difT.-retit from a!) btlnrt Cciotaina Do atarch, frc alk or oflLlft filling. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chlnawaro & Quccnsware At Gilliam & Bisbee's Ta Car t m i p 1 Wm, tmfn, Tiks I MW. ( alf I ik.ni I' at IS I II t C C fail M far, 4ri S rf 4 mvf AMtiyltia wsy lr aaf nftaiaf ri 'a rail Im la Ika Ilea of Hardware, foy sal Iltwatw. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.