f City v Hotel. Crine I'orr business io Htppntr peopie and therefore curixt to build up ' tiiyp ner. Patronize -those- irtio -patronize OE'E'ICIA.r, RKTTJHKS. - A t a. .' i rt- 'S 1 I I We hold each and every correiipondent re sponsible for his or her roiiuiuiiiii-atiim. No correspondence ttiU'be' fiifuilshed -unles the writer 8 real uaine in Digued us au evidence oX good faith. Did jtpu ever Read about the Han who Hid hit Light nnder A buBbelT Yesf well That le like Doing bnine w Wit-boat advertieinK. All the v Snide cheme -In the country Will Dot Bcoomplish " Hull ua much As a Ood ad. Io a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that"'""' " " Is read By tbe people, And that owns It own .. Boul; that -Uaet its apnea Like merohnndifie, Worth Hollar' , For dollar. ,. ,. .23 .23 VICTORY! Who bo orjimrz iiimi doenijvt count? Loud by 15,000. . Ah fnl isn't itf. Yes. Awlul nine. , ... , - . mil ;, h . .. Criptlic' creeK, ' Uolormlo, is uuder martial law. How does (he rppnlilionn majority in Morrow county suit. yhnV'" """ All tbe boys got there but Ilnllook. and girls too on our snlq. ' ' Fbom, latpst.i, lepoilti, Grant, county went ovi'rwbflininuly republican.. , . Kli.ih bus curried the srooud oun gresi'ionnl district by a larger plnruhty than butoio: " Tim republican ptineplo of profecftlun to Amenonu Industries bus been strongly enilorted iu Ormon. . ., Uallcck cut Muiri' lust plurality down from 633 to 86 Not bud for a boy, and a poor boy nt Mint, is II? Tob reptiblici.LB never lind such peiftct orKiiiuz itmii in Una oounty before. The tkctiuu ehows the result ol it . .. .. TBAvric on the Ui, - Northern and Northern I'nuiOa railroads i much interfered with on ' nooount of biyh water. . 1!EN KkeIkY pioputPHtd findColgiite's remains, the uiiioiliiui.te miriilierof the Carlin party ho was Iff t In the Bitter Hoot mountains lust winter." Hour one remiukid on,, the street yeBteiday that the populist gut mup. No. Ihry gut two constablra and three justion. " Unti'l n b Hum of ibis victory. Uei;avn is iiiiit-i voiing to novf ri'stond to minernl locution and entry all the mim rul lundx iu the lluhi nini mining dut'rH't. njihln the liuuts uf Hie Cacciide range and lorext rmcrve iu Oregon.- t " " TllK president hei uin Io bs Hi perfeut aoonril with Carlisle on tiie Inntl ho far as it rebates to sog'ir. In New York, however, the income tut feature is not popular, and Hill mil cuiilinuu to fight It with all his illicit. - I Uayh, lliiwlhciiue and Howe, three young n n who litimbiri&d a store iu The Dalles recently aucceeded iu reach ing the Cascades where Hays was found dead from the ill cts of a guualmt wound iu the groin. Tht otheiseseaped. Tim campaign Mlnoii .Morrow comity has just pHst thnuitth will leave traces of bitterness that uiny never he eff toed. And it is prohuble Hint it has all been caused by ihe act-iof over i-ahins dinnie. Personalities re to be deploied, a it if rare case If it does any one any par ticular fcood. aud we kiiow that much harm results frmu it. Mo.ndai's eleotiuu patted (D quietly, only one or two sliuht dieturhnuces oocurnng, which, iu every case, pap be traced tu a too .iheral uss of the anient. It is the Ciniflle's opiuinn that when men so far lorget theuiselvta ss to fall out with each other over ehciiou difference, they irHoulii sput thrmigh a Bogardus kicking Biiichiue for'ahoul two hours apiece, and the aggressor UueJ in every iustauoe. , v..., ; IViiihur to Itnelf. " , 8o eminently successful bus Hood's Haisapanlla been th many leading eilil'Hs fn m all over the Unile'fl StHtee furnit-b teaiimi'iiiala of cures which eem alm s min cuhnia. Ilnod's Mama panlla la uot au acoideut, but the. fruit of iudnatry and atndy. It possesses merit "peculiar to itself.' " For Iiepuhlicunism A The Republican State, District County anj Congressional ' Ticket HlecteJ ; With , . one '..l:3tcepti'uri. ".' JAYNB OKI'S A MAJOIUTY OVEK ALU. Gowun.i;arrlefi , lluriow .and (Irimt by a Large Vote anil liU Klectlna Is Aimufed. 1 "" Kills Slrnhirly Knderwd. ' ' "" In the llmf issiio the Gnzette rooster crowed loudly over Hie splendid victor iu Morrow county, but in this issue our eagle pcrenuii over the. good news as Hie returns of one lUiillblii lin mujorit nfier another is reported. ' ' ' ' From tho oflioiul rotilrne1 whioh appear elsewhere in tin sj columns, it will be "Ceo that the state ticket in , Morrow county received pluralities running all the way from 1(17 to 212. Juyue, the candidate for prosecuting attorney On the republican ticket, got there by a plurality of 277, having a majority over both parties. . Ellis has a plurality of 190, Buley ruuning third man with only 21(1 votes. Wuldrop ran ahead of Ruley 119 votes. TliV) county ticket 6 me in with phi rahties raugiug from 8 to 155 votes Qownn has a plurality of 185, while Wills, for member of board of cqiiuli iiition. bus 2(18 plurality, J. VV. Morrow is the only democrut elected, OomitiK out with 35 plurality. The pnpulinix came out without u mun, though their candidate, for sheriff, Joe Iluyes, ran surprisingly close to Geo. H irringion . Hep irts from Grant oounty indicate a clean sweep for tbe republican ticket. As fur bb heard from, Gowun bus 276 plurality, I'attersnn 2li and Mlis 272. These reports include the preoiuots of Uuyviile, Mnrysville, Canyon, John l)uy, Prairie, Bear Valley, Mt. Vernon, Ite and Wagner. ' The remainder' will probably increase the pluralities. News from Umatilla couuty indicates that the whole republican county ticket ll elected, with the eioeption of Miss Woodruff, populist, who is reelected. Ruley Will not Curry the couuty aud 1 Bth ok, for state senator, is defeated. Tbe republic in state, ticket, will have pluralities rauuing from 12,000 to 15,000. while Ellis nod Hermann will be re eleoted by linger pluralities" thuu they received two years ago, "" Gilliam county elects tho full' repiib- j Mean ticket except sheriff, and Sherman County ditto.exoopt BUrvejoc. ., , . . i It is a great victory lor the eanse of protec'ion, and shows conclnsively that good orglilnZitlnu o'liiiits' 'Jt'Hrit'KK AND t'OMST.VHi.y.s. The folloniug. uru the pluralities on juatices anil ouiiatublcs:1 1 list. 1, A: G bartholomew. ,1. P., H p , 75; I. L How ard, C, Hep'.,' 83.' list. 2, C. F. ' Joins, J r., Tup., 21); W, 1). Iugrtim. C, Top., 110. Dist. 3. V. A. Stevens, .1. 1'., Fop , 35; J. A. Uurdinan, O., Hep , 3. Dist. 4, J. M. White, J. I'., Top., 8; .1. A. Liellllllen, Of lVo.,' lil." Dint. 5, 1' J. CbHc, J; V, iMn; 41; OhK B Hiierry, O , 1ciU ; 71 " Olst." 6. B. L. Freehold, J. I'.. Hep.; U; K . H. "NVhet stone, C, Hi p., '26. , u , ,, ,, Catuiili Vuioiot' be riiretl '"' "" with local applicitiovs, as they cuuvol reach the eefil of thedisease, Oalarih is a blood or constitutional disease, hint iu oiiler to cure it vioi must' take internal remedies. ' iluil a Caturrh Ciire la taken inierniillv,' ami Set dlreCrtiy iSn the blood and mnooiis snrfiices. rliibXitUrrh Cii'e is not a quack mMh llt. ll w-ae pre scribed tiv tnmot ihe b st phvsifliauaiti this oountrv for )asv sd w a- reulr preaeri;tion. it is "Oiimtaissd of ths best Ionics known, combined with the tx'st blood pun tier, ai ling . directly on the uiunous. am faces,, The perfeut combination of .the two ingredients. i what produces such wonderful result in curing Catarrh. Send fur leatimouialr, free. F. .1. CHENEY A CO., Prop-., Toledo, (J. Sold by'Drhifgial's, price 7oo. '"" Uney"spear cononilclly. Money efonomiCjJlvspent is not nl wajs tudicTrraaly spent. V h f Simply becaiiH a cheap aitnffe often requ ice inor money spent ou ifstojee it in repair tlian it would cost'lo purchase the best. 'We.juhntifnoj.u.re nothing but tbe best gas anduuotriie engines in the market, and rwuli iirm-t it. Send Inr IIIIEAT ; VliTliliV. ! eatalojiiiiS'. riijiKTi iSc Bky Tyi k Fooxd i ry, Front" Aid, rNS"., Portland, Or. t Sioimonif LivlienurKtor, liear in mind, is not an experiment. , It en dbrsed by thonsands. .j,.. ..i .-. .1 ''i For Populism and Demooraoy FLOOD M:W8.,, Hlgli tVnter ' llflnw uiuV ' Much ' Dnmaue Unite BiuiiiiPMx Pni-tiuii of Town . . lliloulat, d. I he Dalles; May 31. The Columbia river at The Da los haa reached the biiihent point in in uiy e,ais, beiug 53.2 feet. .ub'Ve .low water mark,, and still rising, Last Mond iy inoi iiiug ' the lowest portion of Second street wap covered with wiiter, nuil nil the mer chants on Firat street made preparations to move. The w.atijr r!-e steadily all day, and nil. Wednesday, it reached the railroad truck on First street. Wedues day morning at n ion the UinutiHa house was inaoCmalble, and all of First street was under wider. The water has risen steadily and is yet rising, a distance of three blocks ot Second street beiuK covered. .Culunlalinns based ou repoits from Uinatillu indicule u rise of nt least three feet' yet." 'This will iiiundute almost the entire biiaiueas poition of the town, as well us a iarge part of the residence portion.,, All , Saooud street residents, are moving, back to higher irround. The Colombia hotel has opened ft dining room' in a tent, aud every couceivnble device is resorted to, to enable people who are druwued out (o in an uk o, until they outi return to their places of business. The damage will be very considerable; but oanuot be esti muted. The Uuiou Paaitiii rouudhouse bus several feet 'of water on tbe U or, and t lie engines hitve all been removed to an elevated piece of, sidetrack iu the east end of town, where they will be secure for a while. The railroad track is washed out east of flood River and uear Grants, and all railroad commuui oatiou is shut off. Thi-re bus been no mail now for two Jiije, uud.no prospect for one soon. The fisheries at The Dalles rapids are the heaviest losers by the U od;' quite a number of Wheels hnviug been curried away." Bom fet Bros, have lost three wheels,' which . 0 st ' ubrmt, S1O0OO; Wniuns Bros. Just four, anil J. H- .TulTe, of Celilo, one The loss of lbs s-ue in's catch of sabri'in will amonut to a ereat dea . 'The ciirreul is very rapid, Bud its surface' Is thickly Covered with drift wood aud fl uitiiig debris. Businesa is suspended, aud tbe at tention of every one . is directed to saving the property of tlmae ill the sub merged district; It is Ihb first time in many years that bouts have beeu used in tbe streets, but today the prinoipal ujcaus of transportutiou throughout the huiiuess part of town is in boats 1'he wuter will ranob "Third- street today. Fortunately, there is no current runnfnu through the towu.or the loss wnuld be Very much greeier. The wuguu roads to the eus are covered in places, luakiutf egress almost impossible. Tub blockade is prevaiiliug sliipue-iil of strawberries, and, - uuless - the trains etart within a short time, the greater portion of the Crop will be lost, aud entail a verj heavy losa'on the growers. ,., All, former Uoiids are. aurpusHed, the river beiug higher limn at any time in Ihe memory of the oldest inhabitants, with one exeepiiiui J. Crate, w tp has beeu Iu Ti e Dalles since IS 17, stales t lint one year the wuUt was up to the site ot the .Methodist church, about lj feet blither than the present mark. Ou Thursday considerable current sot In' on First si reel, and large quantities of d. lit ot all kinds were Oarii.d over the eutire ., suliuierged district, tiidewalks are being ,fl rated to the surface aud carried sway despite great load of rock tbut were placed to hold them down The laundries 'are a 1 under water. The armory of oouipaiiy G is inundated,, All the Cuited Stfites prop r y stored there Was moved... The hea, Quarter of the Third regimeut is threatened, aud rise ot a tew 4nol)i will compel a re moval of all the qunrteittiiister's stores It it not'twKaible to Compute the amount I of the 4)unjAgui but will re very great., " Winans Bros. Inst aupther, fijhwheel Wedoed a.nil,,T.lJ'e, at Celilo, also had cue .curried aav. This innke-i 10 wheels ttnit -have leen carried iiWay causing a diretit toss of ab nit 830,000, It will very seriously affect the sitlmon catch" ' Taft.'s cannery at Celilo is in great jang-r, and may. be swept away. All statiuuary wheels are iu peril.- Those built on Hat boats are the only Ones' not being tT-raaged, as by' ooiistsut watch' fnlnpd th'-y tfaft bs kept out 'of the way of the "dritt jiiod tr-iugesj,. currents None of the tUucrie ate eatuhiug auy salmon now. ., . , Nearly all , jb, reatauraut drowsed out )nve,, erected cheap board structure ? s ? 5 ? ! ; -2 ? ! !r ? 2 C! ? -j j 1 ! a I Z ' s - CAKDIDATE1 5 3 i 5 o 5 .: K For Governor. ' s - ' . Y . William Oallowayt ... jo 3 119 46 41 7 10 8 10 10 11 8 16-- Jainel Kenuedy&. . . .. . i 4 1 & 4 .... 2 1 IS W. V. Lord 26 19 '.9 SI 111 65 21 IS 37 30 36 7 14 tiV 516 167 Nathan Plerce 66 13 36 11 30 44 8 5 17 60 61 i S 4 349 For Supreme Judge, , j . , . Ji. 8. BenntUt j. o. ' .4 23. S2 .-71 46 i 7 12, f! U U. M -8 20 :J2i l . R. P. BoiiJ g 8 22 35 7 3 9 03 60 1 2 2 '."JO - T. P. Haikleman ..... - 1 -H - 2 h .... 4--- 14- Cha. Wolverinn t 23 61 47 111 53 26 11 3S 30 34 8 14 26 j 6 8 186 For Secretory of. state, I H. It. Klurairl J 21 59 52 118 58 23 16 39 29 38 7 15 29 1 531 203 T. HcKn-ber4 . i .1 .4 ,.1 . 2, . 1 3 13 Chai Slenellf. if 3 23 43 58 40 7 10 8 11 8 13 7 12 , 85H Ira Wakefield. ..'...'.'.. g n 'M 12 2 41 7 3 17 5tl 61 2 2 I 3:'8 For Stale Treasurer. . 1 K. P. Caldwell: A 12 33 10 23 40 8 4 lj 57 fi.1 2 2 2 317 T. Ii. DavlrtsoiiT ....... ,a 3 24 44 '58 '4(1 7 10 9 10 10 13 7 13 266 "Pldl. Uettehati ...... ne ' 60 51- 120- 54 23 15 41 31 34 7 15 00 529 212 I. I. Kir liardMin? 3 1 5 4 6 1 1 1 1 : 25 ' For Attorney Central. C. J. BriglilJ : 5 . 1 3 4 7 . .. 1 2 2 2 1' 25 W. H. Holtm-st ,f 3 22 46 64 ,86 7 9 8 11 12 11 1 1$. 266 -C. M. Idlenian i ' ,w 49 111 35 23 16 31 :l 36 7 14 25 514 188 M. I,. Olmneadt.. ' 50 II 34' 11 23 44 7 1 1 57 57 3 2 3 326 For Supt. Publte Inetnie. .... Helen Harford) 1 .2 1 ii 3 ' 1 8 2 3 3 .... 27 (1. M. Irwtn 27 21 39 51 110 R2 22 10 31 30 36 8 14 26 ' 5C9 203 T. 1:. JorevI 44 13 3" - 9 21 a 3 17 M m 2 2 1 m D V. S. K'eedf. J(l 3 , 22 48 64 45 8 11 10 In . 7 la j Sl For Slnie Printer. ,.W. H.Ueilt:... -.v...... . 22 50 113 56 22 15 37 31 ;t'J 8- 13 30 1 588 2113 J. H. McKlbben ., 1 ...... 2. 1 4 3 ... ....... 2 ; 13 " Jclin O'Brlent ll 3 23 44 57 38 7 9 1 7 11 10 12 1; 14 i 256 0. M. Orlnnl 11 31 13' 24 41 Is 2 3 2 ! 319 For CoHgreaelnd Diet.- ........ I W. K. Ellis 27 21 60 52 129 60 24 W 37 8 13 29 549 190 . A. F. Miller) '....':.:... 1 ... 2 '2 ... 1 .... .. 2 .... 8 J. H. Halert- 1', 3 13 38-08 M 4 1" 6 8 9 12 7 14 H - Joseph Waldropt. - 50 13 38 19, a5 ,46 9 n 16 61 .59 3 2 3. i 359 For Pros. Atiu-lth DM. ' .. B. Dufurt 1 52 43 1 1 T 7 It U 13 13 ,4 15 i860 A. A. Jayne , i" 35 60 130 68 21 18 39 36- 34 6 14 28 562 277 K. P. Sluel as 10 30 8 18 87 10 4 14 50 57 8 3 3 I 285 For Urm. Hoard ot Equal. ' , ! T. II. Lafolletlr.. ,, 3.. 23 49 61-4 1 7 8 7 1 0 10 13 7 13 I 269 B. K. seareyt A 11 ; 10 22 41 8 4 17 53 61 2 2 .. 1 311 W. !. Wills '..' 27 21 59 48 112' '69 21 12 40 33 36 7 14 31 .619 208 For Joint Senator . . A. W. (Jniyan g 23 , 60 44 102 57 21 14 40 32 35 9 18 24 502 1S5 1. enrKe Gilbert! 46 9 29 10 18 36 8 2 12 , 58 61 2 2 1 299 Frank KelloKKf......... 21 2 25 51 81-48 6 12 U H 9 12 7 21 317 For Representative. J. ll. Brnwnt 4 2 B 19 30 17 4 2 4 5 2 10 1 IS 119 , J. S BiKithby 25 21 58 47 112 58 23 14 44 29 34 9 13 22 soil 17 B. F. lilnat 64 -13 43 58 65 12 12 16 57 70 4 7 12 492 For County Clerk. F. J. Halloek 23 16 44 40 91 57 21 8 29 28 34 7 11 lj 124 V. M. IlKKoet. ... BS 9 40 5 10 26 6 1 6 54 49 2 1 ... 216 1. W. Murruwt, .. ....... 32 U 29 66 103 5.1 12 19 32 18 21 14 8 36 459 35 For Sheriff. O.W.Harrington...:. 25 16 33 49 111 50 19 10 28 22 31 9 IS 24 441 8 J.U. Huyenl 41 12 44 30,, 1 M 62 13 "1 29 58 64 1 2 9 433 J. J. MeUeef 27 9 39 32 32 29 7 8 6 19 12 13 8 13 254 For Treasurer. ' " Frank lillllam 27 22 57 61 135 5 21 '5 41 23 41 8 12 26 513 181 J. L. Oibamit....,..,. ... 31 11 26 2 11 20 5 1 4 54 47 2 1 .... 21.1 . J. H. Sluinns-f.': . 27 i 33 47 66 63 9 li 19 22 18 1!) 8 21 362 For Sellout Snpli . . . Anna BiImkm. ..,,.. .27 22 49 45 89.50 22 17 43 32 3.5 11 15 12 469 118 .- Addle Colllw-t .'. .. 50 10 .56 12 21 44 14 3 U 50 01 2 2 ... 8.11 Martha Neville 16 3 u 54 '88 44 S V U 13 5 10 S 36 301 For L'omml&tiioneT. ., , , I . . Wm. (illllauit 48 12 34 15 3 2 4 3 8 20- 04 4 -S 'sit, ' , J. L. Howard . I........ 26 21 f8 52 107 54 22 W 38 31 33 16 16 ftno 1.55 J. 11. fearaenf 19 3 ltl 42 57- -4 7 ul 5 10 9 11 3 25 263 For A xscssur. - ' , . W. B. KwiliKt .. 42 12 2S 3 IY SO' t "13 51 Si" "2 1 T 8110 ' W. U. MeUariyf.. 1 . 26 6 2S f 77-47 ,7 16 14 21 20 12 8 21 368 J. F. H ints 86 18 69 ,42 106 . 60. ii 11 37 29 37 "9 I.T 19 487' '1 For Surveyor. - i. r-. C. W. liiKTahaml.-' 48 11 26 If, -: 8 2 12 58 72 ,5 3 2 316 D. II. Jenkilist 13 4 30 4.1 67 10 8 11 15 .12, 6.8. 14 l2X8i-'' 11. W, Lord ,26 - 20 50 , 49 94 49 22 14 37 81 30 10 14 28 474 1128 For Coroner. ' ;l- ' ' T. W.,Ayej, Jr. 55 31 J.9a..,97 JlK2 JlDB. 31 26 61 60. . 73 j 19 21 43.JW1 . .. Kcpubliean; f Democrat; Populist; ) Prohibitionist. sbove the danger-line and are opened again. . The damage , to the railroad track and properties will be very heavy. The telegraph wires are down, and there is nb knowledge of tho estebt add number 'ot the breaks and wasuont! The boats of the D. ,P. qp. are the only menus at getting out. There has been no mail since Sunday, and last evening the first OreoronianB for several days oame. The eleotrio light plant is submerged and the town is in darkness.' l'KO,U JlQHT,,,Mll1li. , , , . We have not-seen any news from Eight Mile for a good while, sol will drop you a few lines. We have not bad much, good growing weather -this spring. Crops are some what buokward, but we hope they may come oat all rlgllt. ' People don't seem to be very down-hearted about hard times iu this part of the woods. Ohm. Iugraham is digging a well on the lower part of his ration. ' He -is going to build a house also. It looks a little suspiciuus. T think he has tiikeh a tumble to , himself., , . , ,,,,,,,, It might be a good idea for some of those young oouverta to-tuke a lesson iu seeiug themselves as others see them, and nut let their h-ads swell quite so big,. and not bold such a stiff neck. ,, ., ..S.ime of ns are suuimer-fallowiog, some are standing around wondering where the next day's grub is coming from,'Biime sittiug aroiiid ;-6 a.their feYfces wearing the old pitalies off their .pants, waiting for sums ot tbeir noh relations to die so they oau tt their, share. They will theo be able to buy inme ohewiug tiibacoo and renew the patohes on their Sunday pants. ' We have n good school here and a good, oompetent teacher, Miss Ooulee. ' We have prayer meeting every Tues liiy pight. Oh, bayeu't we got a dandy , class-leader some times He has to wear a very large had. The Christians are takiug great interest in their prayer- nieetiu -s. There are as mar y lis eignt or ten some nights. We need Oampman here to revive things up a little. Bud says he is all solid on the Hidge. I hoie you are; you have' btjeo single long enough, but as you said, be your owu j udge. , , , . A ',V. Saliog and Wea Branon took a Kind of the latler's wheat to Arlington aud got thirty-four cents a bushel for Little Olub and thirty six for Blue Stem wheat. Looks Tike Heppner -'could do something similar. , , . ,,, ,, , The wheat looks fine they fny' iXbvo toward Arlington. The people are farming on a large scale down that way. There w ill be a go d many Eight Mile people who will take their, wheat to Arlington where they can get better prices for it aud gel g rods cheaper. " " Later We have had a prod fain and crops are booming up id good shape. We expect a large harvest how that everything is favorable., , ., ,,. ., Hl'MBLK. Eiort Mttn. Or., May 26, 1S94. Tbe nip of a poisooom soaks is tin. tight remove from swing more okuger- niis than Ihe poison of scrotal in ihe blood. A.ver's tiarsaparilla panties the vital, .fluid, expel all . poisonous sub stances, and supplies the elements of life, health and strength... ,.,, , ., . Boils, ahceaaes, tumors, ,snd. eveo calipers,' are the result of t cat oral V'ff'rt of the sVetem trt'expefthe polsona which tbe liver Bud kidneys hate tailed to re i -OTP'. 'imV Sarssparilla' stimu lates alt th organs to proper uretorm anppol tbeir fnnetions. The Studebaker wagon heads tbem all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee'B. a - " Hardware" did ybii sayT Why,' yes at P. C. Thompsou & Oo.'s stand, and the place for bargains, a The Keeley Institute, at Koreut Grove onrf?s liquor; dptum,"1 moCpliiiie," Cdca'ine and tobaoco habit. Hee ad. The Palace is the leading hotel in the oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a ' If' you want to' buy" groceries', and bread stuff obeap, go to the Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Kuhl, proprietors, ft The general mercnandise establish ment formerly owned by Oofllri & McFar land, has lately changed hands, now be ing under the-control add -management of Tbe MoFarland Mercantile Company, whioh continues business at the old stand with a larger stock than ever. a Persons wtio -'sympathize with tbe afflioted will rejoioe with D. E. Carr, of '235, Harrison street,, Kansas City. ; He is an old sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, but has nut heretofore been troubled in this climate: 1 LaBt winter be went up into Wisoonsin, and in conse quence; has bad another, attack. ."It came upon, ma again, very acute and severet" be said." "My joints swelled and beoame inflamed; sore to touch or Rlninst look at." Upon the 'Urgent re-' quest" of my ' mother-lti lHW'' I tried Uhamberlaiu's Pain Balm to, reduce the swelling and ease the pain, and- to my agreeable surprise it. did both. I have used three fifty-cent botttes and believe it to be the finest thing for ; rheumatism, pains and fwellir rxtant." For. sale, by. Slocum- Johnson Drng Co. .TUB,. . W..KSTJ3BN. f KDi(W US. , We are in .receipt of the MBy , D umber of our etste school paper, , It exceed any of the- former -numbers it - valiir. Tbe paper -this- month contains -many new BBd vfcldable' feHtOr'." -The' illus trated series' on t he sctiools qt tli' state, is introduced, by, s paper ou the Friends, Polytechnic Institute at Salem. Oregon. These' paper cannot fail "to" We of ftreat' value'both to the' sq'dols ' Bn V to , the public. ,, , i ,., , ... "Tbere are also several tine articles by onr best' writers' Mid tb dt-parttteuts "Current Eve'ntB,,'"Satu'rdByiThonght8','J "Kduoational News" 'The Oracle Answers, " Corresponcrentsj'Vete.r esob oontain much valuable rending fpr teachers or parents. The magazine hs about 50., fjages of matter, well printed and arrangeaT" We nfonbiince tbe Western Pedagogue the best ' educa tional monthly on the oosst. Everyone.of our readers should 'bays' the paper it they are at all interested in education. No teacher school direc tor or sttirienr-eaii'Cet along- well with out it. We, will, receive euliaccipi.ons at this office. Price only $1. 00 a year. When desired we will send the Western Pedagogue And (tgje(teone year to one address ..for, $3.00, Call and examine sample qnoies. Teaobefs, direotors Rnd pjirenliV.powjg.jUMiffie ,A gfenj irgamsje Ji"B jnst cm- menod at .the "TTiTarfauT Meroautiie" Go's, bio aiere. Evervihing at o.wt. lor. cash, until f.Jl .stock is.laiduv tie.".il." w I I VI VV IUC "K.UI1 J i ji iu ll IV. Vi. The high reputation i and'enormous sale of 'Beecham's' Pills Wta a Guinca a8aJ 8 reflect the wisdom of Q two generations. " O ss cats a boa. POOOOOQQOQ-0 THIS Popular Hostelry h;s again . . I been re-opened and will be run in first class style. ' .. , lealsfi and Rooms at Popular :Tlie Lightest, Strongest and P. GvTHOMPSON FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having claims against tho government is that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli able solicitors tc procure patents, for the value of a patent dependsgreatly, if not entirely, upon the care aud skill of the attorney. 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C. .r.P?,r blr.dlsch"frf'l soldiers and sailors who served nlnely days, or over, inthe late war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was due to "mv service mn was aue io army service 01 not, if o,v dependent upon the r own lBhor for snnnort Widows widSWsV yearS) i0 almost wb'ere there wa. no , PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child. provMed mildlee HUA In g-tmaXr USiSS'K KnhI.?edtt?det De laW' PP'rto' Wh rate, nnder oth " Thousands of soldicradcawing from $2 to $10 per moMh nnder the aid lsn-an ntit1ed In .n,i!Sdd,w7eherTiSarieadbfor iaUW -r .r also ordeVendTn.19 widows al.o.n'tltl'ed'rir.Utyiw.yearf aEeord.,.bW riTrlcliiimeKiMKnl.l.J ..J ..IH..A .... -v . - v.jy,mu ituu tcu:enrr'ji obtained ril:' iave lost their oricinal Mri oou"ned ocuu iwr laws ana iniormation. THE PRES5 Tl JOHN WEDDERBURN. MinVAV.-,, P.O. BOX 463 i.l.,,,,,! . - Illlsi, DnwsomSs Iyons, ATTOUNEYS AT LAW. 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