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SaiC 1 i WEEKLYJjAZETTE , Subscription price. $1.50 OFFICIAL PAPEE H-tr ft ftalaa iMtt vr,tll UlltlllMi storm lounlv ralae in Mormw CmintT'e ell lent, and ton ran but here cheaper than en jwnrre all Orron. Population MMO. Lead I Pratt If Lease la Circulation. .. Lease la Haws Than aro vacant fovernmant leads, ttmi worniii ann preiriw, ana land BAI at f 1 Ala in an erre. la tk Official and Recognized Repres eat atlva Journal of the County. Morrow Count? has VJiJM HBWHI, tha Hri.pner Warehonena now cental a l,.X,auS POUIMI OI 1J WOOI, EIGHTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1901. NO. 824 nl ta warm aa W.u I wLarZ!; I law,aWei aria I The Heppner Gazette la published every Thursday by JT. W. REDiNOTON. K ntarad at tba only V, S. Poetoffloe In Heppner aa second-aTaV matter. OlTIOlali X)ISUCCrXOT. Called State OBelala. Preeident WlUiam McKinley Tiee PraakUat T. Hooeevelt fleoTetarrof HtaU. W. B. Oar Seoeetarr of Treaaorv Lrmen J. Owe HeoraUrr of Interior Cornell oa N. Bliao Heerwtarf of War K B. Hoot Heoreteriof Navy John D. Ixtnc Paetiaaatar-Oanefei Cbarlee Kroery Hmitta attaroer-Oeaerei John W. ()nr a. M lately of Aarioaltare iamaa Wllaon Cob. Ueaeral Land Offioa Binaer Hermann SUM Federal OeUlale. (O W.MfBride Senator I Joerpl, Himon r IThoe. H Tongne Couarreaemea J M A. Moo,!, Internal Ravenna Collector D. M. Dunne Diet riot Jodae C. B Helllnuer Cinmil Jndse W. B. liilbart Dietriet At torn i. H Hall V 8. Mareital Zueih Hooter Ualted State Lead OOaera. rmm daixbs, oa. ay P. Lnoaa rUeieter OUa Fattareoa Beoetver u BAie, oa. . K. W. Hartlett Reirfater J. O. Bweokhetner Beceiver Orefwe 8 lata Ufflrlaia. ttoverBor T.T. Owr HecnrtAirof Stat..... t. I. Dunhar Treaenrer C H. Moore Hatit. Public lnetinction J. M. Arkrrnien attoraer General D. K. M. Blackharn fruiter W. H. Leeda R. b. Bean, il xi re. . WolverUtn CWk Board school Land Coannlaaion Hart t'hamrmrlain Game Warden Alpha (Jcurnb)' Fiah Com t.C lUliI A.Iono I etarinary Barf eon fa, McLean, Portland "ink Jadleiel DUtrict. flronit tide W. R. Kill Proeerntinc Attorney T. U. Halle? Marrow Coaatjr OBeiaU. Joint Senator. ... J. W. Morrow Raorwaentatlva. A. B. Thnran.n Co ntyiadae k. G. Rartholoinew rnniM.. " n SR. H. B F. A. Mil C. K. We The Kind You Have Always Bought and which ha been in use for over 30 years, has borne tha mlarnatnrm am and has been made nnder his per yT", aonal supervision since its infkneye All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-fxodM are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xareotlt auliHtunce. It age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms' and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stoiiuu'h and Itowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ''immlaelnnera. K4. C. Aihbaufb " . I.rk Cher! If Trewnrer AaMaaor ' Hnrveror... " School Sop t " C r Stock Intpeotor.. Deootiea... ... i. U. Howard Tawf r Cmwford J. w. Matlw M. LirliUiftriaJ 8. E. Willi. J. i McJi-e Jay W. Hhinley ... in. K. n. MonKKB Ueiirr HrhenliiKer J. P. Itha. lopi. .. Ika Vinaoo, (iallowuf nrriu Town orrteina. Maro- Frank (illlm (".'iiD-ilmMi.... .' 8 I (inrniru-.. J. H. Himon.. J. J. Roberta, K. W Hhea, NoMe and Thoa. Quaid. Koorder . P. Williamn rraaaarar U W. Hrii MarahaJ Ocorge Thornton larina araooL DixTaicr. nirertore frank QUIIrm. O. E. Farnsworth, I. M. Har; Clerk I. i. Roberta. Freeiaet Oflaar. Joatiaaof taa Paaoa J. V. WIDlami ConetartU Q. B. Hatt CBRedlleld ATTORNEY AT LAW. Omoe In Flrat Katlonal Bank building. The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc eiMT.ua eoMMMV. TV wvaaav evaacv. mww v. evrv. Palace Heppner, Orefon. 0. W. Phelps ATTORXEY AT LAW. Otnea on May atreet, Htppner, Orriroa. Hotel J. W. MORROW, Praajrlatavr. Strictly First-Class j. W. Morrow ATT0R.SE Y AT LAW and U. S. COMMISSION ER. Orlca In Palace hotel building, Heppner, Or. A. Mallory, U. S. COMMISSION ER NOTARY PUBLIC la authoriied to take all ktudi ol LAM) fROOFH and LAND FlUNuK Collection, made on rraaonahle term. Orae at realdence on Chaae atreet. Oovernmeut laud acrtpt for rale D. E Gllman GENERAL COLLECTOR. Put yonr old booki and notea In hla handa and get your money out of them Make a pertalty of hard collection. Ofllce In J. N. Brown'i building, Heppner, Or Gentry & Sharp Tonsorial Artists Tour patronage tollrlted. HatlalacUon guaranteed.. Hot and Cold Baths- Main Ptreet, near Palace Hotel, Heppner. Nothing so 6ood aa a pure malt beverage ta reireah one after a bard day'e work ha ever been dlaroTrred. And there la one malt beverage that la better than other -that la J. B. Natter's beer It gone right to the pot. and la aerve.1 up at .atter a Brewery, on upper Main Mt , Heppner. wnere an ice cold cellar in the aolld rork ket- alwara cool. A. Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor of Heppner. His work first-das and patisfaetory. Give him a rail May Street. RAKtlAlN. Foraalaat $1100. 1X) acrea on the edge of Heppner. Town lota may be eoM from il at once. Owner will gia 1(K) for the bay now growing on it. Apply timet oilier). A Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel Every Modern Convenience. Drummers' Resort. Stockmen's Headquarters One f th? linc-t eijuippt'tl P.ars and Clubrooms in the .state in einnectiun. . . . Rooms For Business Heppner is one of the Leading Towns of the West. For Fall and Winter Wear Al. LICHTENTHAL. - - -. . - The Pioneer Boot and Shoe Dealer of Heppner, haa The Latest Styles of Footwear for Men, Women and Children. SATISfACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Old Stand, Main Straet. Repalrlna Saeoletlty HOME INDUSTRY. FLOUll FLOUR Heppner Flouring Mill Co. Hhs sccuicil 1L pervices of a first class miller, and kcp ou band a full pupplj- of FLOUR, : GRAHAM, : GERM : MEAL, WHOLE WHEAT, BRAN and SHORTS Of tli cry liit .inalitv aud guaranteed to pire satisfaction. Tho mill .'cli.u s with tlio frmorp, and solicits their :t t rcintL;'. W L. HOUSTON, Manager. The editorial page of the Weekly Ore Jland Come L Mi iY'A Coiinly for low-priced V ! !l N cv- DICK'8 POEM. By Pica BSAMan. I'm a broken-hearted Dentrher Vot't filled Dlt grief and K.m; I dalla yoo vol der drouble la I dotan'l kaaw mj aaaw. yon dlnki dt vary fanny, h ? Van yon dar rtory bear Ton Till not vooder dan ao muck II voa ao vary queer. Mala medar had Iwa kaadla twin, Day voe dm oad mala broder; Va looked aa very meocb a Ilk Be voa kaaw Tick from odder. Voa of dar poya waa Yaweup, Cad Hana Aa odder'i aama, But den. It make aa different, V bote get called da earn. Veil, too ov oa got dead; Yaw, mala herr, dot la as, Bat Tedder Hana or Yaweup. Main moder aba don't know. Cad ao I am in droublee I can't git droo main bead Tedder I'm Hana vot'e lUBcf , Or Yaweup vot la dead HEN8, ETC. How that Heppner egga are down to a bit a dozen, it ib time that the hens were looked after and giYen a fair show. Incubators have become quite fashionable in Morrow county, and people who use them lose manj chicks by feeding while ret too young. At that period of their life they ruuet hare rest, warmth, and oo food. Nature has prorided that a por. tion of the yolk from the ega should be inclosed in the alniomeo. which furnishes the jouog cbick with food by absorption, for from two to four days after batching. During this period their digestive organs mature and become capable of digesting and aeeimilating light food: gradually they become stronger and tbeir appetites in crease according to their needs. Bat when fed too young, bushels of tbem will die of indigestion, and particles of undigested food will be found in all parts of the diges- tWe tract. By closely observing the hsbits of the mother hen, te loss o! so many chicks can be easily averted, for she is seldom in a harry to be gin fsedicg her yosng. Alter toe lncutmsor chicks have got ten oa awhile nd ou do their own eating, to much care caunot be taken in keeping tha delicate ohicks from taking cold. They are poorly clad, especially along the back under which the lungs are situated, and the small amount of food which they take before going to rest for the long night is insuffi cient fuel to maintain the body beat until they are fed again in the morning; hence the necessity of providing a brooder house that will be as warm in the frosty morning as it was the evening be fore. Not too much heat, and good ventilation, without draughts, are also very essential points. 1 Jm fCi iialUrtMlTiiBiLJtnrrJiil Cm ' Carl KjviiirivrH luhiiibvi iiivi i ni uni i i rr nr 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1 13 U If 16 17 18 I 19, 20 21 2 i 23 11 -C , 1 IT to ' tk I " J V 1 IO X f I JU 31 j i I ; WHEAT, WOOL AND f TOCK. Portland, (arch 6. Wheat rnarketa in the duo r-a, and an iocreaee of a ruillioo buahela i'u world's ehipmeota. .Mii'era and ezp irters seen? to be in no need of wheat, nod quota tiona are: W. W. b. a. 55t. Wool Valley, 14' IV. for eoaree, 15 (t 16c for beet; Kaeic rn Oregon, H'tl2c; mohair, J3c per poand. Sheepekina Ahearhnga, 1'iuJOc; abort wool, 'J5.1rc; medium- iol, S0(50c; long wool, W"jl each. 8an Kranciaco. March "i Wool Spring Nevada, UfdlZc per pound; Kaatern Oregon, 10 13 ; V lailey, Oregon, U'f 15c. Fall monj'aio lambs, 9 10c ; plains, 6 rf7c; Hum.' It f ad Mendocino, i 10'rfllc. Chicago, Mar. 5 Cat I e Receipts j 15,500; market steady to slow: prime steers t5(ff6.05; poor to medium, 3.60 M.90; stockera and feeders, slow, U 75a4.50; cows, $'.' ; ,)4.20 ; bt-ifers, 2.75(ct4 50; canners, 92-2 70; built, 2.50?4.25; calvea, ff 16 2.5; Texan ted steera, 4r4 50; Te lse grar steers, 0 JkH1. Sheep Receipts, S.000 ; strong ; lambs steady. Good to choice wsibers, 4 .25 '34. 75 ; fair to ch. miied, 4 '6(8 4. 7j; Western sheep, f4 00f4 75; "exas sheep, 50 63.75; native la'bs, f4 40(55. 25; Western lamba 50''o. NATIONAL IRRIGATION. The and and semi-arul regions of the great west, embracing, as they do, millions of acres, need the helping hand of the nation to make them productive. Some headway haa been made, and more will be. The Uans brough.Nelands plan is a meas ure which should have the united support of the West. Its passage would give a tremendous impetus to western development. It re moves much of the old opposition from the East to making direct ap propriations for storage reeervoirs and and land reclamation in the West, because it only sets asid the Droceeds from the sales of Dui lio lands as a fund to be used by the national government for this purpose. This will provide a fund of several million dollars a year There is no doubt that a few ob ject lessons in actual construction, showing the benefits, would so much farther remove eastern oppo sition that it would be but a step to secure direct appropriations en larging this fund to any desired amount in reason, and to bring about the full inauguration of the policy of national water storage. HEEP. The official lists of Henry Schirtingsr, stock inspector of Morrow county, show sheep and their owners ia this county as follows : C. E. Miller, ewes A. E. Wright, ewes and lambs. J. Q. Wilson, lambs A. J. Cook, ewes and lambs John Hayes, ewes 1,000 4.H50 2,000 2,500 3.700 Geo. McKnight from Hioton creek. waa down Tuesday You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to! produce la grippe, pneumonia or a seri ous throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. HJEPPNER CH LECHES. Episcopal church Lev. W. E. Pot wine. Rev. Mr, Potwine will hold services in the Episcopal Church Friday evening at 7 :30 ; also two services on Sunday. M. E. church C. D. Nickelcen, pas tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. M. E. church, Sootb. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. M. Can field, pastor. Christian church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Baptist church Sundav School at 10 a. oa. Regular services at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. J. W. Stockton, pactor. The "Junior" meets Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 7 :15 p. m. Young People's Union at t : 15. Catholic Church Rev. Fatbey Kelly. Se' vices 3d Sunday in each niontU at 10 ,30 a. m. Beginning Nov. 18. H. Smith, ewes and lamba 3, M0 F . W. Chapman, ewee aad lambs 4,400 Cass Matlock ewes and lamba. . . 2,200 A. M. Jenkins, ewea 2.300 F. McKnigbt. ewea and lamba . . K ann A. Vey, ewes and lambs , 7,000 Wm. Spencer, awes a ran . L. Ayres, ewea and lambs. ... 4.4AO Wm. Kilcop' ewes and lambs... 2,409 Thorn peon Bros., eweae4 InTBlta wfef J. R. Busick, ewea USa A. Tillard, awes 4.000 II. Fields, box, wethers dt lambs 5,150 Ed Day, box and lamba 4,670 Ol Justus, ewe. and lambs 3,300 Tom McCclloogb, lamba ,K0 N. A. Kelly, ewea and lambs.... lUOO J. M. Hager, Iambs J.an N 8. Wbetatone, lambs 1,000 Frank Elder, wethers 2J09 John Edwards, ewea and iambs. 3,400 W. G. McCarty, twee and lambs 2,600 J. W. Tomer, ewea 1,000 Morgan Bros., lambs 2,000 Hynd Bros., ewea and lambs.... 5,000 L. Howard, ewea and lambs. . 2,200 T. Wigals worth, ewes 1 J00 Jake Howard, ewes 1,200 H. Barker, ewea 1,350 Joe Vey, lamba 5,030 Tom Matthews, ewes aad lamb. 5,000 H. Bartholomew, ewea M. 6. Corrigal!, ewes aad lambs John Kilkenny, ewes and lambs H. Kilkenny, ewes aad Iambs. W. B. Findley.ewee and lambs.. C. Bartholomew, Iambs Barney Doherty, ewes aad lam e A. Andrews, lambs Doherty A McDade, ewea, lambs and wethers 7,500 $.309 5.001 3,70 3,200 4,280 4,200 7,300 4,200 A Horrible Outbreak "Of large sires on my little daughter's bead developed into a ewe of scald head" writes O. D. IsbiU of Morganton, Teno but Boeklen's Arnica Sal re completely cored bar. It's a guaranteed care for ecaeme, tetter, salt rbeom, pimples. aoree ulcers and piles. Only 35 oeeta at rs im.fi m frag Vo. Take it all around, Morrow Countv has a god, healthful clin'ate, and Pap Mmons, who has lived in many p. aces, says there are more pleasant days here on an average than anywhere ele. AN HONEST MEDICINE FOR LA GRIPPE. George TS Wailt, of Sooth Gardiner, Me., says: "I have bad the worst eoagb, old, ebills aad grip and have Uteo lots ot kraab of no account bat profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tbe only thing that bas done any good wneteeer. I have used oce bottle of it aad tbe cbilla, cold and grip bave all left aoa. I eoogrtulate tba manufacturer Mra. 0. E. Vaa asen. of Eilbouro. Wis., waa effiieted w Ith stomach triable saw eooetipaktoa few a laeg time. 8ba eye, "1 bare trredj aaajr prepriatiose bal sose bave dan. bm lbs good Ibat Cbamberieie'a 8 too c h aad Liver Tab lets bave " Tbee- ablets are for sale at Cooeer A Warreo s Irng store. Price 28 ceale. 8a tuple fn , 1 a - CERTiriCATI;?. HErrxrn, Y 28. To district school officers and teacheis: I hereby offer a ' ertificate of award"' to all students n Morrow county public schools rho, at the close of any term of ho ol in their respec tive districts, bave been neither absent nor tardy duriDg that term. The certificate will be signed by tliA tari.r el-n haa YmA aK..n. rxt thah.,1 nn. h h ,M bone.1 medicine." For sale by niuicuurui. it in Dooeu mat aii students will itrive to reach the requirements necessary to gain this beautiful paper, which I promise will 1m worih of a frame and a place on the wall of either the home or the h hool. This offer is made for sob ol year lWl-'i and should be kep; before the minds of the pupils. Two plans b ivebeen folloved in the preparation of the manual (.Course of Stu iy for Oregon) the division aod the yearly plans. Certificates should be given when pupils bave completed the primary aud intermediate divisions and di plomas at the completion of tbe advanced divuion. i3ee "intro duction," State Manual.) These; certificates ma.'1 be made a incentive, and ould be taken Morrow county has a dozen townships of mountain timler lands that will some day jield im mense iticomee to lumlernicn hu-1 fuel dealers. Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no reet for thoae tirel-sia li'tlv workers Dr. King's New Life Ii!d Millions sre always boey. ciring lorp.S liver, jaundice, biliouauees, fever atnt ague. Tbsy barisb s ck headache, drive oo malaria. Never gripe or weaker Suall, tasle nice, work wonders. Ir them. 2oo at 81ocam Lrog Co. scorrs EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong; and healthy, not only to throw i off this hard cough but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you are I run down or emaciated you j should certainly take this j nourishing food medicine. TO SAVE Sl'FFERINiJ. Many magnificent fowls are lost by scabies, a disease caused by s mite which penetrates beneath'the strong epidermic scales by burrowing, and ten ah x -Ti . i,:.-!. ' , proof that the cKl bn finished , . multiolioation'of thell .f thJ certain work, should it be reoes- r.orr .n.i . .. sary for him to enter a new school, the union of thee two conditions I shall be please,! to attach my ; tte white powdery crust are name to such certificate when sat-! formenl. which raises the epider isfactory proof is given that thej mic K,aiei trom tileir Eormal posi work of the divisions has been tion. If the crusts are removed done. For the convenience of they are found to contain a Urge teachers a supply of the certifi- I number ot depressions, and the ,r c ates mentione, above will be j vae. males, and yout.ger femaie. kept ou band in this oftm ftre fouDll waDjoriDg WwAih the J. . bHirrLEY. ! crust. As tho crust thickens by rntv Supt. J deposits on the inner surface, the cavities first formed Uvome siiia!- I.FSSONS TO I. EARN. ler by the drying of the walls eur-! C. W. Wheeler, the Waitsburg 'rounding them, and the sarcopt j eoitor, is a large, lat, jolly mau. ouaous tins tocaiiou lor a posu Parkins, ewes and lambs 240 Nichols A Hale, lambs 1,97$ T. J. Allyn, lambs 70 C. C. Curtis, ewes aad lambs.... 1.500 C A. Rhea, lambs 4,200 C. S. Mitchell, awes 1,460 J. J. Adkins, ewee and lambs. . . 1,800 J. P. Rhea, ewee 860 H. C. Gay, ewea and lambs 2,300 0. E. Farnsworth, lambs 5,700 B. Allen, awea 1,90 Moreland Bros-, ewes. . .. .... 809 J. C. Keithiey, ewes aad lambs . 1,800 Geo. Chapin, ewes and lamba. .. 650 J. H. Wyiand, ewee 1,100 H. Cummir.ig, ewes and lambs. . 1,1)0 Jas. Rick, ewes 500 Keith'ey Bros., lambs jt.M) John Adans ees 1.100 Tom Mfrri!, ewes gOO Faresworth A Son, ewee 3,300 Nat Webb, ewes 1.600 A. Lindoey, ewes and lambs . . . 1,500 C. S. Kirk A Son, ewes 1,000 J. C Kirk, ewea and lambe 2,300 J. Nanimaker, ewes, lamba and wethers 2.80O S. A. Wright. Iambs 2,000 A. Rood, lambs aad wethers 2,230 A. M. Markara, lambe 2,100 J. Ing'.eman, ewes 2.200 W. P. Dutton. lambs and wether 2.200 Tom Qua d, ewes and lamb S.ltX) D. A. Herren, owes 3,400 Stevenaon Pros., ewes 800 Peniand Land i. Livestock Co. ees and lambs 19,350 Jas. Hayes ewe 4.000 M. i'iirz:nier, wether A lambs J.P7.5 Win. r'"r.tt. ewe. and lambs . 2.210 F. p.aiU'oKruew, wethers ...... S,5t0 T-.tV. I' er 1 laiubs 1 l?,vaS0; 2TU.560 wstbers It IS . ii 1 T 1 II' IT PaYS. now generally admitted that f.aic.g an i wool growing ia Mor iiity a;e i retty fair paying prop- tv J.s'. ". . i ... I vt sheep, and O.K. f'arii..rt':. wi.o haa been rancmg tieet l.. re f.r '.'.'I veara says that eheea pay an annual per cent, net profit oa the inveetment. tie says they have !,en doing trial for the past three years, hut that tor 5 veara previooa to that, ia free trade days, sheep paid practically nothing, and many men ran behind. b.p are herded her ia average ! n l of b.i. and harder get n average of .) a month aod board. It i a lonely life. Pieeent price oo sheep hr are S a head for breeding ewe and IJ..V) a hea l for yeailioge of nHiaxl sa de live'ei after shearing nit spriog. Wyoming has 5,10V.4.'7 sheep, whoa tlceces avera,;! 3 1 -.1 lounda laat tear. and has no trouble in practicing ' on nearer the desh, where there is j The increase was 57 per ceat. of aw a a wnai ne preacnea wnen De says: "Learn to meet your friends with a smile, A good-humored man or (.x. anj f t .s .11 dructt. more moisture. The mites, there fore, are found only on the inner surface of the crust. woman is alwavs welcome., but a! To cure the atHicted fowls, re- dyspeptic or hypochondriac is not I move the loosened scales in irder wauted auy where and is a nuisance l'nDg the reined v in contact as well. (with the tmtes. The legs should "Iearn to laugh. A good laugh soaked for a suinciect time ii is better than medicine. Learn to , warm water to which some soap tell a story. A well told story is has been added. When thorough aa welcome as a suubeam iu a sick . 'j softened, the !o,ee scales mav lv rtKm. removed without causirg th"le "Above all. give pleasure. Ixe to bleed. After this l.as Wd no chance of giving pleasure. You ! doue the legs are dried and treated will jutes through this world but with a coat of ointment made with a . - . . I. once. Any .ohi thing, therefore. I oa.sam ot rem, i ne or two drachm i that you can do. or any kindness to oue oun. of va hue. f he d. t that oii . -ti cl.ott to any human 'se is Dot a dill'., a.t olc to cut if 1hiiv. ' i 1 d better do it uow;do the preliminary tiv.ttiucLt tlivt - ac l wethers combined. STILL MORE OOCAiTERFEITINO. Th oret .ervlc baa oo earl tied aa ctber band of ooauterfeiters ao J lecoreJ large jneolitv f bogua btlla, whleh are j cieverlf n.coteJ that lb avereg ! person would never snspwt Ibem of bw ' itig srurorje. Tbiogs of grew I valoe are i aiwaj. se!e.ted by coaoUrlaitor foe laal ' tati o. o .t.'.- jr I.. iv.ebreteJ Hoatolter's toci-ch li.t:-r, wbirb has icaey loai.a tors bat do eguaia for tadv0. djs repaie, oontiptim, Bervuuaa ao4 fc-eueral arbi'.itr I be Hitlers seta Ibiags r'.'ht 10 the .'iuach. aod wtea tba atoroacb ia id g .! crder. it uiaka fxj-l t . v,. l 1 pUu-r of it. (a tbi manosr .' tir- .1 t,- i, atrefjg") hi; l vtt'tty. i I r,..'. r vig r ! Ii.e "i Hi I -..Ctrl. Iwre of cj-'Oi, ii w i. . , i t g t X r- t Hi l.C-fir4I,,,',,ltomU'r airnin v. ill i ,r.d ..!! , it J-.cs now. i J l not defer r ne.tv! it. tor vou will . 'h and tl IlK'Si SC&iiS not pass this wsy aain.' I truats are nil reiuovtvl. ior 'r TTae We'F