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THE COIIDOII CLOBL IHUKkbAY. DECEMBER 10, 1003. THI OrriCIAL PAPER OP GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. ti j..,.i.L,j local news; CliriH U t J arvls rinrmnrv, Hot ml tea and othsr but drinks at JrtckMtn'i, , l,ll books, luaesl price, m Con. Ion I'llMMHIU'V. Windmill, fore pinup awl iniii of all drcrliilin at W, I., Marker's Tli h'lll Uy vtiH'k It now n for in tHtlln t Hi Onion IMiarmary. HIimI e'tpl!e itHI, tai.M. pen ink. vni(l buses ete at Jar via' ('harm- r'ineat display ,( holiday fooda vr displayed lu Ondon no open et Ji k tun's. l.--8iindy tvrnlng, lermlir 0, I tKM, to In lit of 8. A. I'aliisoti, tlattyhU'r, .. . ,.v i ItoMH Saturday, UfcvmWr 5, 1003,(0 th all ( C. K. Bilse.ol lvt Valley, n tlanfhter, ' Hilk gkirta Finest tin ever offered iilCndin. .lttt received at Htepheti in A Witaot'a A rhanr on a $11 watch and ft $25 dull given with every 25o purchase at Guidon I'liarmary. Call ami see th elegant llnenf Jarket Coals ami Cas jile-lved at tSiepre nn A Wihui'a Jim Ihtnn ha been on tli lrk list lur Ilia past meek or mi liut a some what improved yesterday. Mis Lulu Kelsur left Uunday morn ing fur Cotta; U'uve to visit her umlti-t-r alio I aerlonsly ill at tltia plae. Ya hav th aru.-T for 0- Fslrhanke A Mora pumps, wiitl imIII ami gasoline iikIii. Clark & liarlaliorn (ienrgeN Smith, of lit Interior Ware limit Company, of Arlington, was In t iwn a few day during ilia week. Yiu should clean roar s I wheat be fir lnf . We anil th jieat inak of Fanning Mill. W. I. Marker. Tli dynamo fr th Condon electrio liht plant haa arrival anl ami tlieiom if will k ready fur h.uium In a low lay. Miia Vna Al Irlch, of Portland, who Inn been visiting Itrr roiialn th Mtaee Jfiui anl Cora Marker fur aom time, led fur home Saturday. Th minstrel ahow which to hav tn glvan on th evning of Ita), 18th. Imi hn potpouel n it Li I after th hull t ty a. AiiH'unciunt lati-r. KnUJrt fur rmon at th Congrr-ga-tianal rhorch at II : a.m. Bandar : Th MM(r of lli Church to the W or I.I. At 7:30 KtuJia in th liouk uf Jonah. r. I w"rnw naa inn iramn worn oi dia uw ilwllii.g up hut th bit l weath er I lnirfuring with the couiplf lion of tliu hniMiiMf, II la ImtlJing jual north j( die uhl acuool lioua. We have a comptate line of Khoe ! ilng, aocka, atorkinga, gluvea, ruu iwm, ovMrahora, Uxitu anl ahoea. K lurmler ti.at your patching ami rawing Ufun frt wtuuyoubayofO.W.l;rnpal Many farmer w ho thought aome lime gu that that th' ir fall auwu wheal ha I fottetl in the ground have iliieovered that it hat apron ted and now glvea prouileeof a good crop without retoaing. Owing to unavoidable circunatancea the toclal and fair which waa to have twen given by th Ladiea' Aid, of Olei, on 8aturday evening, December 12, will be given on Friday evening, December U. 1). U. Rinehart It remodeling bit ho tel office and patting In a counter and other iinprovementa. since completing an attentive addition to hia hoatlery Mr. Rinehart la better prepared than evor to handle hi large trade. Frtwt domett, at nreaent einliloved at hook keeer for W. L. Barker, eipoctt Vi engage in the implement butlneaa on bit own account next Spring, lie will occupy the tower floor of Harker & Mer rlfleld't building n North Main ttreet. Word reached here Sunday that Mr. Jowl Ward, ft former reaidaut of thia oiiuity, had dietl in Californit. Mrt. Ward waa a tinu-rof Mrt. E l Duun and Wiitt I .n hi Keizur, of thia plaw, and Mrt. K. A. D. Hurt, who rcaidet aeveral in ilea north of town. On Saturday a deal waa cloaed be tween W. f Baker and Bert Kainty by which Mr. Bamaay became the aole owner of the Condon Livery Co.'a livery ' litntiiieta. Mr. RiiiiaIy.wlll no.w conduct ' the buniiieaa ou hia own account end M It.rbu. ulll oiuu hia uiiiilvidnl a . .ill n u Hi-' - " - - - - - Attenlcon tu the miichine and iuiplu- . incut biiH.neBt. Claude Ilan tall, of Olex, and Mi El In Mcl'hcarton, of Cloiu, were united in marriaira at tlm bride'e home Monday. llev. Strange performing tin ceremony, The circumstance of thia marriage are fiiirticiilartv aad the irirl haviiix become 9 a mother last Friday. Such occurrence point out a atronger lesauu to young peo ple on the lmKrtance of right living mid purity of thought and action than My sermon that could be delivered. Further dtftaih. or comment could aerw ' iioKiMid iiuriKine. A purly ill Mayville people expect to leave in a day or two for California whore they will tpeud the Winter. Among thoM making up the party are Mra. Sam McGllvray end twodanghtera JesReand Ruth, Miaa Mollie Gibbons . 1 t 1 n T . . I. U W m IVtbuLr Aw. Aim i iMiirvn . itiiKtana mi. iiiBn. iect8 to tpend aome time in the Golden Ktate ami from there go east to viaii frienda and relutivea at hia former borne. tJeorge (liblnmB ar. epecta to join hit daughter later and will accom fiany berhome. The entire party 4" fjm:t t be gone several rooatbs, All I lie taint end uiott popular bok t Jarvl I'harmacy. A port I (joiner T. (irlfTith will In'Kim rlMa of met tiitK in lb Hainta vhuri h tint evening. All invited. J. W, Snover, the aell known attor ney, w ill go to Arlington and The Duller today to attend to legal malum. Onr line of born nnd leather goob for the holiday are unli'ie and buanll fill. Seu them. Jarvia Pnarin tcy. C. l Uowe and J'j Fair left yeaterday uioruliig for Dattm Waahiugtin where they have located in th waiehuuae and fvetl mill bualneaa. ti. II. Noel, of L me It ick.wat In town yettetday. Mr. tltaa tliu weather hi lila iiela-hborhiHHi la belter than at Candou, Hi fog which ae hav in tuch atHiudaiic bulng cuoaplvuuua by it ab tenre. J. A. McMurria, of the Interior Plan In MilU, will i to 1'ortlaud ueal Week io liMik alter bualueta matteit. He will .itlend the our .i uf lili brother Will which will take place at Mt. Augel licit Wednesday. Iird & Co. have ft change of ad In tlielr apac thia week which contain rouit iuleretUng reading for thoee who appreeiale bargain In drea goddt ana cloilnng.M It will pay you tu read (i"'t adverilaemeut.; . An iinporlant'biiilneta meeting o th Church of Chriat will ri held at th home of Mr. T. U. Frguaon,oii Hular day, Dwcmnber 19 at 2:0) p.m. Truaiee ate to be elreled aud any oilier buainett which may come before the uieeting will b attended to. AH membert aie requeued to be preeent. J.A.McMorrlt, K ilj'li r rowan, TrutUei. Will M.iMorrit left yiterday for Mt. Angel, Oregon, where be will be married unit Wwdneailay to Mist Anna VanCleve a charming voting lady of that place. Mr. McMorrit it one of our mot I pnpulai yonng men aud when be return to Con don with Ida bride to make their home here they w ill reeeiv a iiewrty welcome from hia many fiieuda. A dltuttte over s tettletuent between J.U.bievenaon, and J, K. Wella, led to an arbitration of the muddle Monday aud loeaday th arbitratora being W.8. My r, ti. V. Mijore and It. W. Cooke. A tvtllemeiit ol the matter wat racd t'ueaday evening the eoila being divided betweeu the two partiet who acemed well atinlii-d with the remit. W. A. Goodwin and H, K. Hartahorn. rot o tied from Turtlem! Tueaday where they apeot aevi-ral d.iyt aliening ft apec ial meeting of the Oregon Di Uriel 0 u- (ereuce of Hi UaorgatiitMd Church of Latter Day Sain la. Thia conference waa called for the purpoae of diviniou the atatu Into two tltttrict it having been formerly embraced in one, Kuatern Or egon and Portland a ill comprise the new dialricl to la know net the Portlaiid coiiferem-e and Elder Arthur A'leu will be the luiiaionary in charue. - AlvllloCrance Fair. The Fair and latll given by the ladiea of Igo Grange at Alville laat Friday waa a pronounced tucceaa. Tiie ladiua eeu erally make a aneceaa of anything they undertake and tlii occation waa no ei ccftinn. A One ilixplay or fai.ry work, clothing and many naeful and ornament al aril-lea, all the handiwork of the grange lattice' nimble tinera, were on di-play and for rale and a neat rum waa realised from the receipt of the variou booth. A els o'cha k dinner wat served by the Nidie and alao a mid-night top per for the bene lit of the dancert w ho maile merry until the auiall i.ourt of the morning. Altogether alauit f 100 00 wat realised during the d.iy and evening which waa turned into the treatury of the grange. Revolution Imminent A litre tiifu of approaching revolt and aerioua trouble in your ayateiu it ner- vunea, )eepleanett or tlomach np- vela, hlectriu Bittera will quickly dis member the troublesome cantea. It never failt to tne the itnmach, rern late the Kidneya and Bowels, atimulate the Liver an I clarify th blood. Hun down ayttema benefit particularly and all the utnal attending achet vaniah nuder itt aearchtug and thorough effect iveneta. Only 50c. Satis faction guaranteed by Condon I'harmacy. Foresters Organize. Plate Organiser Jamea F. Lanfleld instituted a court of Forestera of Ameri ca in Armory Hall Monday evening with 2U charier members. The new Lde ia known aa the Condon Court. About IS other member have been accepted mak ing the actual memherHhip of the new oritanixation about 45. The officers of the new lodge, are: Jeff Neel, Chief Hinger; Frank ilnngerford, Sub Chief Ranger; I Jr. W.T.Brown, Secretary ; J.R Well, .Treaeqrer;. Al Searcy, Senior Beadle; "Win. Maple, Junior Beadle; Marion Thornton, Senior Woodward; Stewart Campbell," Junior Woodward. The ForeBte ia ft popular organisation and bat made an excellent atari hereAl though the town has been considered "lixlge poor" for years." Mr. Ln(iel I left for Arlington Tuesday morning. Fight Will Be Bitter. Thoae who persist in closing their ears against the continual recommenda tions of Dr. KitiK'a New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bit ter fight with their troubles If nut ended earlier hv fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall. of Beall, Mlaa., hat to say:" Last fall my wife had every symp tom of consumption. She look Dr. King' New Discovery after everything else had tailed, imprnvemeni came ' once and four hottlwa entirely cured her This great remedy it guaranteed for nil I'hroHt and Lung diseases by Condon Pharmacy. Price 50c and fl. 00. lria bottles free. Instruction In Music. Elisabeth A. Sedgawlck, teacher of piano, organ and voice. Maaon'a Touch and Technique employed. One term (12 hours) (4 or 40 cents per lesson. Secial mode lor advancement of beginners. Call on or 'address . : ' : ; Mrs. (tan. A. Barmy, ; v ; -i pondon Oregon Sacajawea Statue Assciatlon. An aaaiiatluii baa recently In en forio--d In Portland which ia known aa the "Sacajuwea Statue AtaM-latiou" having (or itt object the creation of a fund wth which to erect ft anltabl moiinment to the memory of Hucajawe, the "Bird Woman," w ho wat the only woman to accompany the famona Ifwit and Clark eipedltlo.i on their memorable trip anroaa lh R.a-k Monntaint and oil lo th Oregon country. Sacajaara waa a member of the Shoshone or Snake trihe but waa captured when a child by lr people'a Inveterate enemier, the Black feet. She a at carried to their country and held at a tlave and when 0 yeara old wnt old to a French Canadian traie per who made her hi wife. When Iew it and Clark reached the Black foot country they engaged the Frenchman and bit wife at guide and interpreter and long before the ardurout journey wat over ftai-ajawea bad won th respect and esteem of the Captain by her mil 1 and engaging qualitiut. In timet of peril and eitraordlnary bardahipa the often by her ikill In woo Jcraft and nav igation rendered valuable aervice to the party and In no small way It moi li of the anoceat of the eipedltlon due to her many adirilrable qualitle. ' At tUted ' above an aswa letion ha been formed to properly commemorate the aervice which thit bumble Indian tlave girl bae rendered .civilisation in doing w bat the ha done toward open ing op tlit) houndli country now known at the Pacific Northwest and it it the deaire of the promoter of thia prje,t that every town and community in Ore gon, Washington, Idaho and Montana should have an opportunity to at-ht in the work. It It et'eutially a women's work ami the women of almost every town of importance in Oregon are organ ising for the onterprls. Mra. Eva K n ery Dye, the talented author of "The Couqueat ' it president of the But 4 tociation and every one w ho ha read that great bonk will be interested in the ttory of Kacajawea. Mrt. T. C. Nicklin, of thi citv, has been named at vice president uf the at social It for Con hoi end ahe will he pleated to receive contribution to tin' monument fund. Tli c t of th mon ument it to Iw about f7.000 and of thic amount Condon la only aaked to con tribute $10. Mrs. Nicklin ha "Sacaja wea" button (,ir sale, at ten cenis each and memliernhip '" the aaa'K'iation covta only 50 centa. It is the intention of the aaaociatioo to have the monument completed befora the opening of the Lewia anl Clark Fair aud it will lie temporarily erected on the Fair gmnnda aud later will be placed iu a permanent position iu one of the Portland parka. A Costly Mistake. Blunder are. eometinie verv espen ive. Otraaionally life iteelf ia the price of a inii-take, but you'll never be wrong if yon take Dr King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dtsinea, Headache, Liver or Bowel trouhe.Thy are gentle yet thorough. 2-rx' at Condon Pharmacy. George Gibbon, of Mavville, went I droit ih to Arlington Tnesdav. He i making a shipment ol fat hog lo the Union Meat Co. alTroutdale. National Live Stock Assocla tlon. The Seventh Animal Convention of the National Live Stock Association will meet in Portland on January 1204. In con lit ie where no association exists the county commissioners may appoint one delegate to this convention. Anv bona fl le stockman may become a mem ber of the association by paying an ini tiatinn fee of f 10 00 and a yearly doe of the shine amount. The m wiling will be an important one and many matter first importance to the stock interests will come np for discussion. Among these will lio the snbjtMts of Forest re serves, packers' com hi nation against stock growers, transportation, arid lands and the interesting subject, "Produclnit Meat Without Uorn." At the same time the National Wool Growers' Asso ciation will meet in Portland and the two conventions coinin at the same time will make a particularly intercut init occasion to stockmen. It la to tie hoped that Gilliam county will have some representatives at thia meeting. Howard T i bey, of Con Ion, w is cangh t In snow storm two week a ton the desert above Parriub creek, with a large hunch of sheep be bad I ought in the tooth half of Wheeler countv. He came to the Grant brothers on the John Day River for help and they with six horses and ft load of hav went to hia relief. They felled a big tree with which a wide trail waa made which the sheep traveled nut onto the hare ground on the river breaks. Journal. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromn quinine Tablets. All drHntist return! tha money II it (ail to our K. W. Q-ove't lutHtur is on each bo. . .'5r Notice. The undereigned willjiav ten dollars per bead for all horses branded K on left shoulder and hip and not vented up on deliver? at Key's ranch two miles west of Mayville. ' S6d4l Wsi. Kkys. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Pintrlet Court of the United State for tho District of Oik n. In themattornf Jams M. Ward. lUnkrupt. In Bankmptc.y. Tu the creditors of Jame M. Waul, of Olex, In the coHiityot Gilliam and the district aforesaid, a bankrupt: ' Nolico I hereby given thst on the 1.1th day of Nov.-mb;r A. D. l'JO:) the said Jumps M.WuM' was duly a'ijudgvd a bnnkrHpt; and that the flrst meet Hut of his creditor will bo held at Condon, Gilliam County, State of Oreirou, on the 'i2d day of Peeembor, A. D. 1903, at One o'i lix k In tae af ternoon, at whluh time the M ere lltnri may attund, prova their claims, apMlut a trus tee, examine the bankrupt end transact such other biiNlncMui may properly nome before said ineetlnit. laud at Condon. Ori'gon, thi 0th. day ol llm-ciiltu.r A. I). 11KKI. s t.'f.-rto in liHiiknijiti'v r Christmas Ouf utock J now arriving and Wing opened for Inspection. Il in the Urgent and rnoet ' ' complete Holiday utock ever ofTerwl in Gil iifttu crniniy'. A glance at otir counter will prove the truth of this claim. H includes, , Late Books, Sterling Silver Hovel ties, Jewelry, Pictures, Toilet Cas es, Toys, Burnt Wood Novelties. Call and Inspect Our Mammoth Stock. A $45 Watch and a $2." D11 to begivenaway December 25 A chance on both with each 25 cent crtsh purchase. . Condon Pharmacy (PRESCRIPTION DBCOG1ST8.) HARDWARE! BUILDING MATERIAL! Nails, Machine Oil. Lard and Linseed Oil Stoves, Ranges, Cooking Utensils. Agency for the SIIERWIN & WILLIAMS Ready Mixed Oil Paints all Colors. CLARKE & HARTSHORN HOLIDAY GOODS gToiletSets, Albums, Toys, Games! Late Books. Bound Antlinre Our line of Holiday Presents is full, complete aud up-to-date. Make your selections early and get first choice. Tr.li vi To solr-orvvi a Willi Ul " 1 1 1 " ' "CHRISTMAS Here' the place to fiml it. We are offering an exceptionally lag and . fin o Jlectiort of Holiday gnnrfa and feel sure that we ran enit yonr last and pare,, Moett'Mrminf creations in Toiletand Manicure sets, rtiiioker's acts, I'ietnre. AIIjihii Etc. Horn, Leather and Plush Goods. Our horn and leather goods are somethingnew. All the latest standard novels in our Book Department. Incidentally we may mention that oar prescription work is not overlooked. Prompt and reliable' J. Q.JARVIS. Fall and Winter Mlillneru Largest, and Finest Assortment' Ever Of fered in Condon. Call and be Suited in Style, Quality, Price. Miss Dora Downing. pirpest Job .prioti for 1 Shoes I for ;. Winter' Wear 3 For ltilif. Joha Strootman's Shoes excel in mylf, couifurt and durability. All of these "the best ever" for purpose intended. UP - iUU4 iaU4UUUUU44UUliUU4UU4UUtUUi4UUUUM Goods f Books by Standard QRr tin & c ctuivouil g 1 ,li " " GIFT!" E. G. MERRIFIELD, RESIDENT ARTIST, formerly of Arlington. Hss a utw amt complete line of Holiday mounts. Nothing nicer than a pictnre of yonr mother, father, friend or sweetheart for an X-mas aonvenir. We have them in any style and any Drice. fliidio Wett tide Korth Main 6treet. 11 at tr)e (JCOSE Office 1 For (innili'iiii'ii. Buckinflham & Hecht's tnak'e gives nniverai satisfac tion. ' HpnI all rmrfKme1 shoe DUNN BROS. TO - DATE MERCHANTS. RUBBER GOODS Arctics, Rubbers, Snow Excluders. All kinds ot stormy weather foot wear for men, women Rial little pwoplc 0. W. PROPST & CO. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT!! We are just njrtiig the -irjrrM and moat complete line of Skirts, Jackets, Coats, C'h-n anl feliirt- Waiet ever wflVrvd in Condon, Munte Carlo Corset and Ixmin Hth Jacket.t. I'ri-es with " in rvach of all. Stephenson & Wilcox. Fine Groceries a specially at our store. v?liEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE WKEA1 ! Ugliest ftrlce pai.l fur Grata of all kinds. 8torife anI baling; of Won!. General Warehouse and Merchandise Business. BALFOUR, CUTKRIE & C3 . M'S'RS. UNDER THE CONDON HOTEL The Palace Hotel, ELGIN MYERS, Prop. Most commodious hotel with the best the market affords. Special at given to the comfort of guests. Headquarters for Traveling Men. 4 CONDON, annnnruvirtruxruinjtnjvvtAnjxruijinj You are building will require some neat new Furniture, Stoves, Range Els. Call and examine our stock and let us quote you prices that . will please you. We are proud of our stock and when it is transfer red to your new house or your old home you will be as proud of it 'v as we are now. Condon Furniture owuuuuuuiru uxrumarimuxruinjinxixu WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS FASHIONABLE PATTERNS Iargest and best select ed stock in the County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to mateaial and labor. 7. A. DARLIMO. Oregon Dally Journal, a. Democratic daily newspaper, eight to 2 pages, $4 a yar; 12 for six months. The Journal la a newspaper.' Send in your subscription. Interest your neighbor in The Journal. Address The Journal, Box 111, Portland, Or. An Ad in the Globs bring6 results Fr ontiloor bad weather w"ar Napa-Tan, ll'gh t" Mia' ond mud v -rludera. Wear like Imn. ARL1NCT0X, 6LAL0CX. CCUCUSt ICKf luwvuvvxnnnnnnnp NEW MANAGEMENT. Mrs. R H. Wain, Prop. Will cater to tlte wants of the trav eling public in a manner to warrant' satisfaction. Centrally Located Corner Main and Spring Streets, CONDON, OREGON, Table st ieI OREGON. : 4 i r 5 5 and Hardware Co. The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal, i Democratic newspaper, ever fair and a! ways 'ree; 164 copies in one year for onl $1.60 to any address. The Journal, 1 O. Box 121. Portland. Or. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given, that the nnde ' signed has been, hy the Connty Court the state of Oregon forUilliaut Count appointed administrator of the estate 8. K. de Neni deceased. Ail persons having claims against as' deceased are hereby notified o prese the same duly verified to the aix! signed at the office ot Hendricks & B erinan, Condon Oregon within months from the date of the first p. licatioo ot this notice. J. R. dkNevs Administrate! of the estate of S. K. Neni deceased. Hendricks & Bowerman attorneys the estate. Date of first publicui. Nov. 12th, 1903. -V'S-SVSv' f visit DR. JORDAN'S one yusEuo of hum:) ' fOSt aURKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CA4. , Th isreMt Anatomical Mnsef k la tta War.d. ' Grtftt attmctltm tn 1 City. ynKdtrf titihtjor vitUor. " VkfiMr, r liny onntmr .. BS S Spsctalaa A Jf Vwtt, tailifcti T 1 f fl Ti.au; tmrm i 4 I n "e mn who f J J lium th effect of A Sjin,pnlil Tly erNl . ' th uldent Specialist n tli faeu. " usMiiwyaiura. i ilOKDAII-fWYATi OlStAT" nf saldai. are attffrriiit i yoathdil IihV arUoua or exccaiwi In matur. k jpMT. KTTiiiuon1phrwcl IWbtlUj.Il VMiy, LimI Ma.nliw4 In ail tiscomp. , cations; prMrrrio9n. Proatstnt ' ravs, Susrrbiw, Oira, Frsn.. f Vrtaaita-, . Hy a eomblnatlvu i 1 riUs.o great caratWo power, tbe Doct" has so aiTanaeil Hi treatmeat that It UI M only alTr4 Tmmedliita rUf. Knl semnw ear. The Doctor doe nt claim to peikn . miracles, but Is well known to be a lair ' tqimr Fhrlcin and 8nrton, nr-mi.ir , Iu hlpclalty Dlermaea of On. I STrail.ll thomughly ermllcated f:; , the Tsttu without theuseot Jlwrwr. J Trami fltted by an Export. RavAlea ear. for RaFlnr. A uick and r"-" t chts for tt Ira, S'taanr and Fl'tnt. , Cr. Jordan'a special palnlcsa metboda. - . BTWT IW plvTjjtonawWfeeer. ur Haam otriHlon of his cnwW" . ) CHARMS VERT REASONABLE . . Treatment perannaHy or br letter. Write .. tVtak. PHII.OPnT I BaatBtlASK. MiiiaDFaxa. lAvifcl boofe lor Callwwitie etl MMBAN CO.. I6BI Haituit St.. G. L. Nal, the well known i . . ,j eer, will give the strictest attfm.KiPi t all tiusini'Bs entrnnted tn Ma. ( t "jr0-tave prujHirty to Bell ouUaau It j.