Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 26, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, April 26, 1898.
BEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Congressman, Second District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
of The Dalles.
Governor,
T. T. GEER,
of McCleay.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
FRANK A. MOORB,
of St, Helena.
Secretary of State,
FRANK I. DUNBAR,
of Astoria.
State Treasurer,
C. 8. MOORE,
of Klamath Falls.
Superintendent Public Instruction,
1. H. ACKERMAN,
of Fortland.
State Printer,
W. H. LEEDS,
of Ashland,
Attorney General,
D. R, N. BLACKBURN,
of Albany.
Prosecuting Attorney, Sixth District,
HENRY J. BEAN,
of Pendleton.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
E. L. FREELAND,
of Heppner.
For Sheriff,
D. A. HAMILTON,
of Heppner,
For Clerk,
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
of Heppner.
For Treasurer,
MAT LICHTENTHAL,
of Heppner.
For Assessor,
J. F. WILLIS,
of Lexington.
For Co. School Superintendent,
J. W. SHIPLEY,
of Heppner,
For Co. Commissioner,
J. L. HOWARD,
of Pine City.
For Coroner,
E. R. HUNLOCK,
of Heppner.
Then be became a Joe Simon re
publican like Martin L. Pipes and
W. T. Mair. The Gazette is sup
porting the btraight ticket as it I
always has, bat it gives warning
to Mr. Simon that he cannot crowd
disgrace upon infamy and carry
anything. mmmmmmmm
The republicans have put up a
splendid ticket from top to bottom,
but they are undoubtedly hard up
for managers when they have to
call on a democrat like Graham
Glass, jr. Appeals to vote for our
good ticket, under such circum
stances, will not have the force
that these should. Yet the Ga
zette, in its sphere, will attempt
to do all it can, under the circum
stances, for the ticket.
AUTHORITIES
DIFFER.
Conflicted Wltb
A. HVhool Director Who
Webster.
TVip readlnir class was standing in a
row upon the floor of an Indiana school
house, and a bright little fellow was
drawling a paragraph about a Roman
massacre. The president of the school
board was present on his regular tour
of inspection, and he pompously re
quested that the boy "read that verse
again." The "verse- was read again.
Ahlh'ml" said the trreat man in a
loud voice, "why do you pronounce that
word massaker?"
Tfcvw was silent. " It snouia oe
Cure all liver Ills, bilious- sh.
ness, headache, sour (torn- I fB ilia
ach, indigestion, conitipa- If Ilia
Unn. Th.T act OOlilV. With-
oat pain or grip. BoM by all drugirUta. cent.
To only ft 111 to take with Uooa's Borsapnrllln.
JmM. THIS WEEK ONLY ! I
ON THE RAIL.
American Securities Abroad.
The Bales of American securities have
been, according to London advioes, very
large abroad of late. It tbis state of
thinss holds, tbere will be ao iocreasiog
influx of British gold into tbia market.
This demonstrates tbe faith abroad in
tha stability ot our credit. Tbere is an
other point of faitb for whiob tbs people
not only of tbis but foreign countries
have good grounds for credence, and
tbat is belief in tbe efficaoy of Hoetet-
ter's Stomach Bitters for inorganic mal
adies whiob affect the stomach, liver,
bowels, kidneys arid nerves. Dyspepsia,
biliousness, oonstipstinn ana rneuma-
tism are oooquered by it. II Hastens
oonvalesoeiioe, snd diffuses a generous
warmth and setisstion of physical oom
fort through tbe system.
GATHERED
Southern Pacific locomotives wil
soon use for fuel bricks made of coft,
dust and asphaltum.
To. narrowest eautre railroad now
Thebov was siicni. ii - " . , , vt.v
renounced inassakre," continued the in use is one of twenty inches to Nortt
S lan with a patronizing smile. Carolina, built last year for transport
2.. . ..: t,t fh intr timbers.
HUlCVi V". " " D .
I The lengxn oi rauruaun uycu "
aia increased from 13,340 mues in to.o
to 17,277 miles in 1889, being an in
crease of 8,938 miles only.
I The recent run of the "exposition
fltW'nvprthe Lake Shore road be
tween New York and Chicago was the
fastest long-distance run on recoro.
The distance of 980 miles was covered
in two minutes less than twenty nours.
Whes Queen Victoria travels by rail
she pays the companies 7s. 6d. per mile
for herself, ana nrst-cia "
everyone else in the royal train. This
- ... i J iVa 1 nun An.
U supposed to mane goou w
tailed by the temporary stoppage of
traffic.
Eighteen railway companies have
aided the Columbian exposition Dy
taking 8657,500 of its stock ana 8gu,uw
of its bonds. Among these the Balti
more & Ohio took 830,000 in stock, and
the Illinois Central 850,000 in stock and
1100,000 in bonds. ; ;
The boy rcmainen
teacher linally spoke.
"Pardon inc. sir," she said, "Dut, ine
fault is mine if the word was mispro
nounced. I have taught the class to
pronounce it massaker."
Rut. whv?'1 insisted the great man,
as a look of surprise was followed by
a look of pain upon his benign features.
"I believe that Webster lavors wan
pronunciation," said the teacher,
"Impossible," said the great man.
The dictionary was brought and the
prebident of the school board turned
its leaves until he found the word.
There was breathless silence as he
looked up, for there the word was mas-
nlrer.
"I am astonished, madam," he said, at
la.t "that Daniel Webster snouia. nave
made such a mistake as that" Detroit
Free Press.
V" IX I I
o o o o o o
Grand Reduction
Sale of.
Mens' Fine Shoes
Io Chocolate and Black, Silk Vesting and Stock
Tips, our regular $6.00 snd 85 00 lice.
This week, Only $4.00
Ladies' Dress Shoes
S3 00 takes anything in onr fine line of Ladies'
$100 Shoes. Everything in onr extensive shoe
line at ridiculously low prioee.
the Gazette is not heralding its
coming with a brass band but us
circulation can be determined at
tlin Heppner postoffice. Adver
tisers will please note this.
The appointment of Graham
Glass, jr., to the position of secre
tary of the republican Btate oentral to it
LITERARY NOTES.
M. PiKititE Lori has a ponchant for
dedicating his books to prominent la
dies. Cuaiu.es A. Dana and David JI. Stone
are the only editors of daily papers in
New York city who are past middle
life.
It is Baid that James Whitcomb Riley
talks in his sleep. That probably ex
plains why the gonial poet has re
frained from entering the matrimonial
state. Uochentur Herald.
Dr. Conan Doyi.e, the novelist, began
life as an eye Kpecialist, but his success
as a story teller has induced his aban
donment of the medical profession.
He is a Scotchman, thirty-four years
old.
Dr. John Mackintosh, author of the
"History of Civilization in Scotland,"
to whom 8750 has j ist been granted
from the Hoyal llounty, was original
ly a working shoemaker. He struck
literature as a last resort and stuck
Nationalities in Aostrla.
; Foreigners are wont to classify Aus
tria among the German countries. As
a matter of fact, her German-speaking
population is but limited, and annually
losing ground, ine increase in popu
lation among the Oerman inhabitants
of Austria is but 5.17 per thousand per
year; the increase with the Italians in
Austria is 5.92, and with the Slavonic
races 7.93. Of one hundred marriagea
ble women in the German districts
tnrt.v-ftna find husbands: among the
Slavonic races the percentage is
fifty-two. One of the reasons lor inis
showing is that in the German districts
of Austria the economic management
rf affair is almost prohibitory to
. for Housewives.
Don't t)Ut a bright colored carpet
into a room where the furniture is dull,
old or of neutral tints.
Don't have chandeliers or hanging
lamps with rooms of low ceiling; use
aide brackets in such cases.
Don't furnish a north room in blue
or any other cold eolor; something of a
warm tint should be cnosen.
Don't hang a heavy portiere over a
' narrow door; generally speaking, hang
ings are out of place in a small house,
r with small rooms.
Don't fill the center of the room, un-
marriage among the younger sons and less there is plenty of space on an
daughters of the peasants. The home- aides; nothing offends good taste so
stead goes to the eldest son, whose seriously as the sense of being clutr
brothers and sisters become his serv- tered up."
ants. Among the Slavs the family Don't have too much of one kind of
Trnn.rt.v is eauallv divided among all decoration in the house; two rooms
children after the death of the father, UPOn the name general pattern
anil encVt nnfl is allowed to begin nnlte enouirh an individual
Dec:
9 $
o 12
' Alex Thompson complains tbat some
perBon or persons are making Bway with
bis rheep, having lost 300 bead recently.
Ellis Minor has a solution of the mys
tery, but whether or not it is the right
one this sheet cannot say.
Save Them.
The wrappers of Hoe Cake sosp
worth a oent apiece. Ask Rhea
for premium book.
are
& Co.
a 30
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
ADVERTISED AT HEPPNEK
are
scheme
committee is an insult and a slap
ic the face for every republican
who has opposed Mr. Simon and
his methods. Mr. Glass is person
ally a very pleasant, agreeable
fellow but he is one of Simon's
most servile tools. Last winter at
the locialature be was Simon's
to the populist headquarters. Dur
ing tbe contest previous to nomi
nations made at Astoria he visited
nearly every county in Eastern
Oregon, having in bis possession
the Corbott sack with which be
succeeded in corrupting the con
vention. Tbis has all been ex
cusedbad all been forgotten
but this elevation to the position
of seoretary of the republican
state central committee revives
this scandal, this disgrace, and
will drive republicans from the
support of our tioket This is the
most unwise act that could have
emanated from Joe Simon. Detter
by far have appointed to the place
lion. IL L. Wells who is neutral
on the matter of factions. All the
work of loyal papers, among which
the Gazette wishes to be classod
for it is supporting the republican
ticket and will continue to do so,
will not overcome the effects of the
unwise appointment ot Mr. Glass.
Naval oflictals smile at sena
torial predictions of damage that
will be done to our commerce by
Spanish privateers. Instead of
having any foars on that soore,
they think that we shall Lave so
many fast and comfortable auxil
iary cruisers on tbo seas that any
Spanish privateer that gets far
from home will be extremely for
tunate if it escapes destruction or
capture by some of them. The
Spanish are not ignorant of our
preparation in this line, and they
are not likely to go as extensively
into the privateering business in
reality as our sensationalists have
made them go in imagination,
liesidos it is well known that
Europe has decided that so long
at this country proposes to olserve
the Paris agreement against priv
ateering, Spain must alto do the
same.
; j
The appointment ot Graham
Glass, jr., to the secretaryship of
tbe republican state central com
miltee cannot give satisfaction to
most republicans. Glass is tbe
servile tool of Joe Simon, has
tma the distributor ot funds for
corruption purposes, but these are
not ine worst olj tactions, lie is a
democrat and Las always been
known as one nntil Jo Simon took
him in to assist tn holding tip the
last session of the legislature.
EUROPEAN NOBLEWOMEN.
Oueen Anne, of Kngland, was ex
tremely fond of brandy, and her face
became ho bloated that among the pop
ulace sho was known as "llrandy Faced
Nan."
The dowager duchess of Sutherland
was lately committed to prison for six
weeks on senteneo for contempt of
court. She had biirneJ w:no papers
Iter liushaiid s will.
The princess of Wales h:is, perhaps.
Invented almost as many novelties ae
those in the kiilekkiiuult trade. She
drew with her own hand the plan for
the pocket smoking case which the
prince carrieH everywhere with him.
. Princess Ki i.ai.iic left two hundred
dollars with the manager of the Ar
lington hotel, Washington, to be dis
tributed among the servants who
served her and her party while she
was at that house. They regard her
as a princess from her head to her
finger tips.
bmlobs Consumption Curs ouret
wbera others fail. It is tbs leading
Cough Ours, sod no boms should be
without it. Pleasant to laks and goes
right to tha spot. 8old by Oonssr k
Warren. i
Art of I'olsoolng.
All that eminent chemist know about
poison ha lately teen told to the
crowd of interviewing journalists who
have waited upon them, and the papers
have published column upon columns
of toxicology, nay, a I'ari correspond
ent of the Iondon Truth. Everybody
now know that there are animal alka
loid arising from decomposition which
are deadly m1hoiik, but whose traces in
a corpse are no proof of suicide or mur
der, because a body itself produces ex
actly the same alkaloids soon after
death. M. Nattct, who, after being
fascinated by toxicology, turned natur
ally to politic, tells us that thi subtle
poison can Ih manufactured with the
greatest ce by those who understand
how t do it. Inquiring rtoople who
have a taste for murder combined with
chemistry lll doubtlesa mauler the
process the anarehlta have already
mastered that of manufacturing explv
ive.
housekeeping on his own hook.
Weekly Excarnlons la ThroBgh Cars to tin-East.
I..lk. Himnnh tnnriat Ar tO the
ailVIUDI IUIUU,U vww i
East has been arranged to ran out oi
Fortland, giving four each week. Here- J
after tbe oar lerviog Monday will ran
through witbont change to Kansas Oily
and Obicago, over tha O. R. t N., Ore
goo 8bort Line, Bio Grands Western,
Denver ft Bio Grande, Missouri Pacific
and Chicago k Alton. Tbat oar has Jast
been arranged tor, and the one preTloue
y sohsduled for Monday bas been
changed to Thursday. It rnDS through
to 8t. Lonis, vis tbe Missouri Ptoiflo
line. The oar leavmg Vortlana mesaay
by tbe Cbiosgo, Bock Island and Pacific
Wednesday's oar runs to Hi. Joseph,
Ksnsns City and 81. Louis, over tbe
Burlington. All these special tbrongb
oars are receiving a gratifying patronage.
Conialt O. R. k N. Agent before buying
tickets to tbe East.
for aach apartment is better.
Don't use all your kindness and gal
lantry away from home, and let the
unpleasantness manifest itself in the
familv circle: trv the other course for
a time, and Bee how that will work.
Household.
Tbe Sort L Grlpp Care.
Tbere is so nse suffering from tbis
dreadful malady it you will only get lbs
right remedy. JTou are having pain all
through yonr body, your liver is ont of
order, have no appetite, no lite or ambi
tion, bave a bad cold, In fact are com
pletely need no. Eleotrio Bitten srs tbe
only remedy that will give yon prompt
JBor rive), fo'mionDo'kfdVeyi'TJne Sp
tbs whole ayttem sad make you feel like
a new being. They are guaranteed to
oars or prioe refunded. For sale at E.
J. Sloonm's drag store, only 60 oeats per
bottle.
f KTTERB
1 Or.. April 15, 198-
Anrterton, Samuel
Aillion.CO
Kd mason, Byron
Hogklni, Augustus
I.lndley. Ex
McEUlgot, u H
Nye, K B
Nlcholal, Melvlnt
Porter, H L
Thompson, Arthur
Stanley. C E
Walker, Jap. .
When calling
dvertlted.
for theie letter! please say
1. P. Williams, p. m
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
VjMiTiD States Land Orncs,
t . n,.na nrptrnn. Anrll 25. 189.
- ,rvnrv Trf BlfRKRYOlVKN THAT JOHN
N N. Elder hat filed notice ot Intention to
.t.i flni n p. wit before J. W. Morrow,
County Clerk ol Morrow county, Oregon, at his
in u.i.nn.1 Ofpcnn. on Frldav. the 1 tn
day of June, IH'JS. on timber culture application
......v.ln Mn 'I H ntiira No. S7 K. W. M.
U. .' .iinniMi Frank Elder. JoteDta
Rector. Fewton WheUtone, I.nclnda Klder, all
ol Heppner, Oregon. E. w. babii.ei i,
53-54 Kegllter.
Notice of Intention.
Land Orrici at La Grande, Okkuoh.
ADrllS. W
MOTICTIt 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 H
ll followliiK-named lettler hoi filed notlc
of hli Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Comity Clerk ol Morrow county,
The Leader
Of Course!
VI
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Vv
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0
The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a good
reason why so many customers are being
added to the list at
T. R. HOWARD'S
The Beginning of this
New Year 1898.
1x
Vii
VI
A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,?
t. llAtlfAur Thite uihit 7
mon. at
WJH, rli:
R. C. Wl
Rd No Mil, for the t SW! tod BK Sec
J p IB HA 0 n n.
He names the followlnc wUneast-s to Drove
his continuous reldii'e upon and cultivation
of said land, vU: William Barton, John t.
Barton, William C. tvott and rrancls x.ueulry,
all of Heppner, Oreguu.
A. TT . DAK f L.K. I I ,
Mi9 , Beglster.
Wants the People
-ou-
COUNTY
wl
tw ni i
min blood
When the blooJ hut Iti
intense red grows thin &nd
watery, m in sntmJjL, there Is
A constant feeling of exhaus
tion. a tack of energy vitality
and the spirits depressed.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo-
ihosphites of Lime and Soda
s peculiarly adapted to correct
this condition. The cod-liver
oil, emulsified to an exquisite
fineness, enters the blood direct
and feeds its every corpuscle,
restoring the natural color ana
giving vitality to the whole
system. The hypophosphitca
reach the brain and nerve
centres and add their strength
cning and beneficial effect.
If the rotes have left your
cheeks, U you are growing
thin and exhausted from over
work, or if are Is beginning
to telL use SCOTTS Emuf-
fslon.
k on y t S"OTTt lawktbtv
I AH Sn, rt; tut t.
SCOTT ftOMXt, rfcmtats. Kr V
9
TO
Know tliat
IX, down
h
fit tlio NtCltld
rormeny oc
cupied lyy
H. E. Warren's Drug Store.
31713LO boot jplcwo. io
to call caricl 000 Imfmn,
Heppner, OreKon,
JOHN P. BROWN,
on fay ik),
Is a Joy forever. That s what
you'll find at
X. R. HOWARD'S
Heppner, Oregon-
ft
vi
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Timber Culture-Final Proof.
Land Orrici at Ta Dali.is, 0ioo.
March I rfh nM.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT PAT
rlrk 8Dlllan. of Heppner, has filed notice
of Intention to make filial proof before 1. W.
Morrow, county clerk, at bis emr in Heppner.
Oreion. on Monday the US day of April, on
tlmhcr culture application No. JMI. lor the 84
NK4, Nsi HK'i Kwtlou 14,10 township No. I
ranxe No.lft K. W. M. . . .
He namre as witneaaee: Jonn womum,
Dennis Hi.lllan. William 8. Lelller, and aamuel
Leflter, all of Heppner, Oregon.
4 An, w. awna.
SHERIFPS SALE.
nX VlRTl'E OF A! EXECVT10 AKD
order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit (turtof the Connty of Morrow
nut 01 urea-on, sum ine ii aay 01 aprn
I in. In a rwrtaln action 10 the circuit court
lor said Couniy and wu, wl.errla W. f. litrt,
H. a. Klnoaldand I'hll Melsi'han. as Board oi
Commissioners lor the sale of school and unl
tsratty lands and for the Investment ol funds
srtiu.s thersfrom, I'lalntlirt, recovered )ud-
men! sln.i Aiieiine noweii, nenry mow.ii,
y.rv Howell. John Howell. N.llle Howell.
William Howell. MUulord Howell. Jnseph
Howell, Til. la llnwell, Ma Howell, frank
Howell Thomas Howell, Lilly How. it. Ileitis
Carter, Rl Carter, Adeline Howell as ad ml tile
Iralril and Henry Mow. II as ailmlnlstralair of
the estala of itunford Howell, decvaeed, llend
ante, for the sum of rive Hundred Etfhiewn
tmllara. with Interest thereon at tha rate of
F lint per rent per annum from the imb day of
Marrb. lava, and the further sum of Thirty Ave
Dollars attornev s tea, and owta and dlshui
menu, on the 1Mb day of Marrb, Iwa, Noltoe
Is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, the 28th slay f May, 1806.
at to clock o wi. of said dat, at the front door
of theeourt Boueo In Heppner, Morrow ennnty.
Tot. sell al pul.llc aucUon to the hleheet
bidder for rash la band. iheMiowlng deer ri bed
pmrrty, to-wlt: Ihe eiHitb eaat quartor al
sertloa twenty eight n In tnwn.hlp fonr (4
south rang twenty e () I, V I II Mi
row eonatr. Oregnn. Taken and levied noon
the pmpeny M the said Adclloe Howell, Henry
Howell. Mil w m morn inenni ae wiay be
neceeeary to sell.lv the a. Id ludsmenl In lava
ot m, f Ixvd. M ft, Klnrald and I'hll Meterban
and against eatd Adeline Howell, Hear
Howell el al. together with all msi and dls-
barseeMtals that have or may accrue
t.L MATUtcK.
abeflC
Dated at B.ppner April 71. !. aal
SHERIFFS SALE.
VOTtrl 18 HIKfBY OIVIX THAT TW
iv rl.r and by virtue of an evecnitnei and
ordrt of sale, duly and regularly teetwel ont
Ihe Circuit Conn nf the euie of irregna t-l
Mnrvnw eoenty and to n direrte4, on tha l
dar ot Mairh. Ia. nrnn ) udgn.ee I ao4 d
rreedulr rendere-t and entered la sai4 eoor.
on IS. 1Mb day ot M.n-b, ina. In a SU Ihe
and trt.reb.it.ro prndlnf Iheratn. wberet
Tha Aaiertron Mortgaga 1 nmnenr IJmlied.
mllanit. a lovpnvaitnn. was el.lnug, and
Janiee Thonioa Itownlng. and MUeuej Mla
I wo alng a heirs at law ot ehen g Pnwn-
log. and MarU Kowmng. eaeed, werodelen
dealesn4 romnianding at. fee sell toe hereto
alter drthod reoj t.r..1r. I did on the 1Mb
day ot kink, Is, duly levy apnonnd will. 00.
T.ooway, tn 10th at May, 1898
at the boor nl t or lark In th irwrnM ot
00M dev. at lb fmnt 4ww ot tha eooaly ennrt
tmo In Heppner Morrow ennnly tegnt etj
m tn bighi bt t lrr b eab In band, ail tba
Mltiwlrtg 4avnid real eetaM ewt lb
kNlk eol quarter of serttoa twentf atgbt. tn
tnonanip t.u, enotn of rang toentv-lnur.
W. M ail etinato. and being In M.irmw tonntt
iw.gtn. onreinev wtin me leeeieen berli.
aaeisao4 aeemriiiaaea nerno betaog
Ingo? in any wie rt"4ui.g o so sot
Ueront ae will astt.'v said IvWiseo'e In loo
aa. on t
twotfte
'i 1
trnea Ike VHh d.f of M.rd lajs. at tl e rto
kioreel Iberne,
S ret eeol M. ae n
tar e't
anoi k toe fiHte om
bttMv leo. and tie for
Sat S mis snd g!Mir!eaaa
iMnniMn a u ! (,
m-m ebnt4 Martww ominty tTeor-m.
eighty 4tH
IK.r
C0NSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al
ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling
of prescriptions.
1
When you hear dem bells!"
TOC SHOULD KNOW THAT THK
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S
Belled express is coining. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone oflice.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
HOOTS AND SHOES
D
e
aoeO T.veV
THE tLACC TO OCT THCM 18 Of
CO.
They have anything this lino that yon way deal re and yon cm d.pend a It row got a
good ortkl when they guarantee) It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST ST LES.
011 &Um, Male) Strwot Ptaaalrlna tartw
The Best Bargains-
AWE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
nl r Utoo of groatees valne la aoonvtlnn k If yo oaat b got four
Ooe; ourlh of booeel gant la
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Wcctionery'
OR MACHINEnY, CALL ON--.
s or lorresoing onr emrh M tall ao4 trtatof. Call and tea m.
A.. ABRAHAMSICK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Mr. Abrabamiick it tho pioneer tailor ot Hepp
ner. HUwork is always firt clas and Katiafac-
tion guaranteed.
CALL AND BEK
ME. ON MAY BTHKKT