NOTICE TO ADVEUTItiEIW. ui cbaiiKeo: same, must gut their copy in uu jaonuny eveunia lor Tuesday' i.ot later than Monday eveuiii; oijinon, or lOU. THK fATTICRHU IM, BUSHING CO, NOTICE. 1. The Bum ot five cents per line will be marked for "cards of thanks," "resolutions ol riMpwt," lists o( wedding presents and donors, end obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2, Noticed ol church and society and ail other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, Bha.l be charged for at the rate of nve tents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every in stance. Advertising rates reasonable and made know d upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name la signed as an evidence of good faith. LP. FItiHKK, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTI8- lug Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, ban J rancisco, is our authorized agent, 'Ihis paut r io kept on tile in hib ottiee. 11ME lAtSLE. Htage for Hardmau, Monument, Long Creek, John Day una laii)ou City, leaves au foTloHH : Every day at 6 a. m except eitiulay. ArrtveHevt-rydayalo . ui., except Monday. Ibe cliBunesl, quickest and beat line lo ot from the mlenor cuumry. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phlll Conn, Agent. Give your tnmnexs to Heppner people, and therefore assiut to build up Hepp ner. JPatronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Albert Rea is over from Pendleton. Joe Woolery was up from lone jester day. J. J. McGee was in from Hardmau yesterday. Bun ttwaggnrt was in from hi ranob below here Wednesday. Full Ouunty court proceedings will appear iu our utxt issue. Arthur Smilb will clean watches at the reduoed price ol $1. Fred rJheruian bas doneBome excellent work on Hrppuer's streets. Hev. Barnaby will speak on ''Baptism" at ttie opera House next Sunday nitit. S. J. La Franco whs iu yesterday look og after his oigau and piano ousiutSH Mormw county will sell nearly if nm quite 1,5UU,I)00 bushels of wheat tlilb Jear. Uhas. Royse was over from Oln thi moruioK. cii dilating witb old triei.d.i u, Heppner. John b Spray will pay the highest market price for ohickeus at the Libert) Meat Market. 7tf. Hood's Pills are the best aiter-diuner pills, assist digestion, prevent consti pation. Born To the wife of Will Stewart, near Heppner, a 12 lb. boy. We did uol learn the date. Photographs $1.50 pel dozen at Shep purd's gallery, near opera house, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. Mr. H. MoFarloud has a very inter esting collection of photographs of. the fluod at The Dulles ami Portland. Assessoreleot Willis lias just com pleted the harvesting of 100 acres ol barley. And this is but the beginning. During harvest the Liberty Meal Market will exobange meat for wheat Farmers should take advantage of this ofl'T. 7tf. Wes Kay, who was at one time held here for borne stealing, baa been com mitted to the "pen" from Jackson Co., for like tricks. Cliff Jones informs ns that farmer are beadint barlev out iu Eight Mile section, and that wheat haivest wil eoou be at hand. Dan Hornor leftSunday last for Union overlaud. Near the oity he met with a runaway whiob necessitated a new start on Monday morning. Married On June 19th. 1894, at Port land, Mr. J. M. Glasi-oook, son of M'S. W. W. Smead, aud MiBS Mamie Over street. Congratulations. Nick Willitghame, Geo. Wells, Jas. Hart and Will Oowins left yesterda) with some horses Bnd oattle for Geo. Yearex's Can j on City ranch. Stage leaves for Echo Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. U. Wade, Prop. T. W. Ayers-Jr., agent. L. Blumenthal returned Wednesdai last from belov. Joe Biber, who has been helping him in his Heppner store for some time, leaves today for Portland W bite's Dramatic Company Bre re hearsing M'Liss, assisted by local talent It will "be put on ihe latter part of Hie coming week, under the dirscii .n of Mr. Arthur W. Eliis. Green Mathews, east side of Main street, has a neat barber shop and doei work at popular prices, 25 c nts suave or hair cut. These have beeu hiB charg es for months. Don't forget him. Times Mono tai nee r: Hon. J. N ftmwn. n lawyer of Hepnner, was in the city last umht. He came down to meet his wife who was returning from a visit to friends and relatives in the Willamette valley. Al Roberts is nursing a thumb which some days ago was dislocated by a horse failing on it. But then ais mi-ay, oe it miaht have been his neck instead of one of the pbalangial members. Hemnn Caldwell riroDDKJ down from T?;l.t. Mila Center yesterday. o doubts about the quality and quantity of the grain out there but the price is wbere the pineh comes. Our farmers ore hoping for 50 oenls per buslel. Owing to a slight inadvertency, the treasurer's notice for redemption of scrip in our Inst issue called fur ab prior to the 9h of July, 1892, when in fact it should hav induced the 9 h The notice correo'ed appears in this issue. The old 0. R & N. is in operation again. New nfhYers hnve been appointed by the receiver, E. McNeil, with bead quarters at Portland E S. Benson was appointed auditor; G E. Withington. treasurer; W H. K-nnedy. chief engi neer Dmke C. E Reilly, assistant general freight agent. A C. Carle, of Boise City. Idaho, has puruhased the tonnrial parlor '"n)rly owned by Gid Halt, at the Matlock bnilding nex door to Mmon'a blaok imitb shop, where he invite, the pat'on age nf all who desire strictly first class work Bt reasonable prioes. Haircut, shave or shampoo, 25 cents each. Give him call . ,, Theregnlarsnbsonplion price ot tde ' Semi-Weekly Gai-tte is 82 50 and the regular price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1 50. Any one snbscribing far the Gaiette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for $3. All old sub scriber paying their .nbe-it)inns for one year in advance wib be entitled to tbe S'-me . , Tk. .tono nl fWades 1" leased to ... . t. ctirUn..n fi-herman, who uses it for hie own private interests. nd u. Ar. an hanla freight, this woeu " , account, fnr the deisv in geir.nir nptoThe Dalle., but as -oon a. th government po-tege is in order or when I landing can be mid- at tbe font of the rapids, merchants will get thetr freight without delay. B. A. Unuiaker run stage between Heopuer aud Monument, arriving every day txeept Monday aud leaviug every day eioept Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. P. Oohn, agent. Harry Warren, of tbe tirm oi Horner k Warren, left last week for The Dalles on a freight team to receive merchandise at that point, bhould he fail to connect at that plboe, he will go on to Portland. J. B. Natter's family left yesterday for Teel hot Bprings. They are piloted by Fred Sherman. Faon Pilot Rock. Cuarles Canning ham is over from Pilot Book on busi ness counected witb bis last year's sale of bucks. Mr. Cunningham says that tue aoouriug mill has been a great help to Pendleton, bringing in a large quan tity ot wool that heretofore bad not oooie to that point. Pendleton as 8 pri mary shipping poiot in tbe line of wool has increased l,0u0,000 lbs. over former years. As soon as Ibis wool is sooured it is si.ot ensh. Tne ruling price for wool uusooured over there is from 6 to 8 cents this season. In speaking of bis own clip be aays bis bands sheared 300, 000 pounds this year, whiob at 7 cents per pound, a very low price, is $21,000. But as be bas 14,000 acres of land on which to range these sheep, and count ing the taxes and general expenses of running them, one must see that there is not much in it. By the loss of a barn tnis year, 169,000 pounds ot Mr. O.'s clip went np in smoke, but be was fortunate in having 8 cents per pound insurance and he will save himself. He bas lost other buildings this year, by tbe fire tieud without doubt. Mr. 0. is euthusi as io iu saying that Heppner ought to have a scouring mill, and we believe that a great m-ioy can now see that such a plant would pay quite well. . The Magic Touch or Hood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea. But if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be fore you uava taken half a doten doses, you will Involuntarily think, anil so doubt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "That soothing effect li a magic touch!" Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, invigorates tbe liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and In short, raises the health tone of the entire system. Remember ' Hood's Ps: - u Cures Heed's Pills cure liver ills, eanitipauon,. MIouimh, Jaundice, lick headache, indigestion IIkppnkr Hoiweo. 1'he OregorAan of List Friday, Bpeaking of tbe races on tbe preoediug day says; There were six stsrters in the special half-mile run open to 2-year-olds bred in Oregon, Washington, Idaho or MoutauA. Mat lock Bros, of Peudlenton,(aud Heppner) weie r presented by the ob. f. Baby Rati, aud the b. f. Henrietta; Jones f.iyue, or GervaU, eutered the bay fil'iec Little Ella aud Q leen nf the Kosei-; A. vl. Allan, of the D.iliee, boped to win drst ni'iney with the gr. g. Good Friday, and Ljnis Whitmore, of Fairview. Wash., pinned bis hopes upon tbe b. f. Token. Eaoh , of the youngsters was freighted witb 115 pounds. Tbe Matlook stable sold 2 to 1 against the Hold, and tbe betting was light. Never was a field of 2-year-olde got away in better shape. Tbey were bunched to the three quarters, wbere Baby Ruth und Henri etta took tbe ruuning and held it in tbe older named to tbe finish, Little Ella third. Time, 0:51. Queen of tbe Roses was a bad trailer the entire distanoe. Buby Ruth is by Villard-Lady Duffy, aud Henrietta wus sired by Leon, dam Repetta Mutnals on tbe Matlock stable yielded $750. Foot Race. A foot race is on for today between Frank Livingstone, of San Franoisoo, a rising young aotor and athlete, and one Ross, of Colorado, for $20 a side. 75 yards. It promises to be an interesting contest, though the Ga zette knows very little of the merit of either man as a sprinter. Rons' friends have much confidence in his ability to get over the seventy-fl ve yards of earth, and likewise have Livingstone's friends. Frank Whetstone say be will challenge the winner for a match racs of 100 yarde. A Hard Fall. -Last Wednesday, while playing in a bitrn on Willow street Harry Wells and one of Will Mallory'a young sous fell out of the loft to the sidewalk below. M.aeter Mallory oame out comparatively uninjured, but Harry struck on bia bead and for some time suffered muoh from concussion of the brain, bleeding profusely at the nose and ears. However, be soon rallied and is now but little tbe worse for bis experience. A soft, fair skiu is the lesult of pure blood and a healthy liver, to seoure which, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is tbe Super ior Medioine. LadieB who rely upon cosmetics to beautify tbeir complexions, should make a note ot tbie, bearing in mind that tbey oan t improve upon nuture. Land For Sale. 480 acres over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh un will be sold obean. Call at Gaze.te office for particulars and terms .(... False Alahm. Wedueaday, p. m., be tween5and 6 o'clock, some one yelled "fiie." This was enough tostirever.vman in the vicinity and In ten seconds or less mure than a score of throats were eoboing the alarm. Willing bands soon had hose carts Nob. 1 and 2 on tbe way to the scene of oontl tgration, which appeared to emanate from tbe rear of Prank Gilliam's residence. By tbe time tbe hose teams bad reaobed tbe corner of Church and Gale streets, it dawned upon them that there was more smoke than fire. The blaZ9 was caused by burning grass in the back yard of Mr. Gilliam's residenoe wbiob bad at une time approaohed dangerously near to the barn, but ueighbors soon had it under control aud the assistance of tbe tiono teams was nuneoessary. However, a little rnn oooasionally like tbe one made Wednesday does no barm. None were need to work, and by tbe time tbe carts were housed by far tbe greater umber of them were pretty well used up. TBI STANDARD ! Has the reputation of being the Lightest Running, Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, of any machine io the market x-o ujm QiUiam & Bisbee, HEPPNEH, on E- J. SL0CUM, HAS SECURED The Agency for the And has on hands a fall line of their goods inoluding suits, blankets, woolens, eto. He ie also prepared to take measures for suits. Palace Hotel Building, Heppner, Oregon. Why Don't You Call on the New Firm at tbe old Van Dnyn etaDd ? You will certainly be surprised at the low prices in Dry Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and A Complete Line of Groceries, COME IN AND SEE US ! No trouble to show good and pjve prices. Respectfully Yours, HORNOR & WARREN. They All Get Something. FROM a bushel of corn, a distiller gets four gallons of whiskey, which retails at $16.00. The government gets $3.60 ; the farmer who raised the corn gets 40 cents ; the railroad gets $1.00 ; the manu facturer gets $400 ; the retailer gets $7.00 ; the consumer gets six months, and the policeman gets paid for running him in. You'll get something too if you ruu iu and see the new lines of Dress Goods we open out this week you'll get an agreeable surprise and perhaps a dress. We have opened 15 canes of new dress materials and laces that left the other side of the fiuh pond only four weeks ago. for Infants and Children. Castorla Is so we'l adapted to children that I recommend It 03 cuperiortoany proscription known to ma." II. A. Ar.cr.no, II. D., Ill Co. OxrorJ Eroo'-ln, II. Y. "The une of 4 Castoria Lj co universal and il3 nierit3 so well known that It coemo a work of supercronatioa to endorso it. Tow aro tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Kabtyx, d. Dm Kow York City. Castoria euros Colic, Constipation, Sour Ctoniath, Diarrhcca, Eructation, Kills Y.oria, nivea deep, tad promotes dl- Without injurious medication. 'For several year 3 I have recommended your 'CactoriV ntl always continue to do so aa it baa invariably produced beneficial resulta.'1 Edwin F. Pakdbb, M. D. 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. The Centai-r Company, 77 Murray Strekt, New York Citt. M T INOR fe CO. Heppner, Oregon, A BAD BARGAIN!!! Nothing Htraiige, Intelligent people, wbo realize the importaut part of tbe blood holds io keeping tbe body in a normal conmtion, Und nothing strange in tbe number of diseases Hood's Sarsaparilla is able to Dare, eo many tronDies result from impure blood, the best way to treat them is through the blood. Hood's Sarsnparilla vitalizes the blood. ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. The Stadebnker wagon beads them all. For sale at Qilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did you Bay? Why, yea at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and tho plaoe for bargains. a The Keeley Institute, at forest Grove on res liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobaoco habit. See ad. If you want to bay groceries, and bread staff obeap, go to the Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Kuhl, proprietors, a Tbe general merchandise establish meut formerly owned by Oofiin & McFar land, has lately changed hands, now be ing under the control and management of The MoFarland Mercantile Compnnv, wbiob continues business at tbo old stunt! with a larger stock than ever. a COMMON MISTAKES. The Lancashire Insurance Co. JL W. OH MANCIIK8TK IV, BNGLANO VATTERSON. AGENT. o t " .wn DK. FOOTE'K HAND-BOOK OF HIUL'CH HINTS AND REY KEdlPKH, Is the title ot a very val"l)le book that gives a (treat amount of information of the Utmoit Importance to Everybody, obimernlng their dally habits of Hating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT InflnonM nf Plants. Occupation for invalids, ParaBttes of the Skin, Mauling nest w ay. After-Dinner &apft. Alcohol as a Food and a Lunus and Lunp Diseases, Effects of Tobacco, Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Superfluous rtalr, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cure, WhrrttoEat, How to Kat It, Things to Do, Things to Avoid, twJUWDUuiiuw, i u,a HnwMiichlnKWr Tn Hut Kid nf I.Icj. Waneim of KlRsine Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections, Overling Houses. Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them, Croup-to Prevent. Veotlkaoa, naa. Exercise. IT TELLS H W TO CURB Black Eyes, Boils, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet Freckles Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inllamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, KJieumatlsm, Ringworm, Snoring, Btammerlng, Sore Byes, Sore Mouth, Bore M uples Bore Tnrna, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, UloeMi Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILL SAVE JDOCTOUS' BILLS. JH0-A11 new subscribers and prompt renewals dnrmgthe month of June will be preseosed with a free copy of this as a premium. Eefusk to Vaoatk The parties oo- oupyiug the station at Parker's mill re' fuse to vacate, claiming that J. B. Kee- nev still owes them money on the Dele van dral. Mr. Delevau operated the line fur awhile, having ostensibly purobased it from Mi. Keeuey. pretty soon Dele- van was out and Keeney took the Hue back, wbiob apparently did not inolude many obligations outstanding, made by Mr. Delevun while operating the line. Mr. Honsaker, the new ttage man, was desirous of oocupying the premise), bat Mr?. Hunsiker informed onr scribbler i nib week that so far thev have been uu able to gaiu p isnesBion, and that for the pant to weeks have bad to camp out uear tbe mill. It is likely that the cred itors over there will occupy tbe prrmi tea till they are paid, which will be a mighty long time judging from the experience of others in the same line, unless ejected by law. Mr. Huusaker oontempiU'S building there to avoid further delay and annoyanoe. Columbi'S did not foretell an ecl'pse of the moon to frighten the natives of Jamaica into rendering him assistance. There was no eclipse of the moon at that time. The immense burning glasses with whicn Archimedes burned the ships of the besiegers of Syracuse at ten miles distance were never manufactured, and it is now known that they could not be. Columbi'S did not make an egg stand on end to confuse his opponents. The feat was performed by Ilrunelschi, the architect, to silence critics who askeo. him how he was going to support tbe dome of the cathedral of Florence. The day is usually reckoned as being twenty-four hours in length. Strict ly speaking, such is a mistake. T he standard unit of time is the "sidereal day," which is 'i'i hours 56 minutes and 4.092 seconds in the "solar" "mean" time. Nothing Strange. Intelligent people, who realize the impnr tBnt part tbe blood hold" in keep ing th e body in a normal condition, fii d nolhii ig strange in tbe number of dis eases that Hood's SHrpaparilla is able to our. 80 many ironoies muii mmi im,po re blond that the best wav to treHt then is through the blond, nd it ie fur bettetrto nee only harmless vegetable compounds than to dose to excess wi'li (ftninine, oalnmel nd other drugs. Bv treadil ig the blood, with Hood's Birsiipp. nlla, iMcrofnls. salt rheum and what are rommnnly cal'ed "humors;" dyspepsia, OB.ln.rrb, rheumatism, neuralgia, i'on snmption snd other troubles that oriui 'jate in impurities of the blood or im paired circulation, can all he cured Two KILLED BY THE CARS. Bkoke.i Leg On Wednesday last while driving horst-B up from tbe pasture Rueooe Driskell, sod ot Wai. Driskell, of Claik's canyon, waa kicked by a horse, breaking both bones ot his right leg about midway between tbe kuee and an k le. He was riding a saddle bursa at tbe time of tbe acoidt nt, but tbe force of the blow koooked him to tbe ground, and he had to bop Bums distanoe on one leg. By shouting the attention of bis parents was oalled to bis oondition, and be wbb brought to tbe house, and from thence lo town wbere Or. MoHwords Bet the in jured member. He was returned home and will doubtless recover in a abort time. Qbttixo Bettbb. A snort time ago Dr. Oagen was oalled to Doaglas to at tend Mr. (J jttrell who wassurTering from a broken arm. It waa aa old break, having been mistaken for a dislocation of tbe shoulder, A sort of a false joint bad formed when Dr. Qagen's attention was called to tbe ca, but recently he received word from Dr. Covey that tbe patient was doing well, tb broken bon uniting nieely. Railway collisions were responsible for the death of 28a employes and 136 passengers during the year ending June 30, The number of employes Injured during the year ending June 30, 1892, was in excess of the number injured during the previous year, beiosr 28,267. The number of railway employes killed during the year ending June 30, 1892, was 8,554, being less than the number killed during the previous year. UNE HUNDRED AND HEVENTT-SEVF.N passengers were killed and 1,539 were injured by railway collisions and d railments during tbe year ending June 30, 1802. Collisions and derailments were re sponsible for the death of 431 em ployes during the year ending June 30, 1592. Of this number 336 were trainmen. The largest number of casualtie to railway employes during the year end ing June 30, 1892, resulted from coup ling and uncoupling cars, 378 employes having been killed and 10,319 in jured while rendering this service. The number of passengers killed during the year ending June 30, 1892 was largely in exce&s of the number killed during the previous year, being 876 in 1892 as against 293 in 1891; while the number of pawtengers injured waa 3,227 in 1892, as atrainst 2.972 in 1891. Tbe great veneiao -ub'ituta for pilla is S'mmons Liver Regulator. Cores lick beadacbe. No one ever tried Simmons Liver Regulator without being aalisSed witb iU (Sect. CI'PIDS WORK. K-nm ct.etl Wll-known and Highly People tne ViHiuin At the residence of the groom's mother Mrs. Sarah Hayes, on Wednesday eve at 8 o'olock, Mr. Jeff Hayes and Miss Graoe Filkins, both of H-ppner, were joined in the holy bondsof wedlocl , Ii-. Cleo. Barnaby performing the oereuiou: most impressive manner. 1 b bride was attired in a tieautilui wmie gown of heurietta cloth, while ulovfe and slippers aud orange blossoms, i tie groom wore the conventional black After congratulations, the guests were ushaied out t" a bountiful lunch of ice oreant and cuke, and soon rifter retired to tbe.if respective homes wilh none but ell-wiebes for the happy couple. The present were many, and bith nice and appropriate. Tho invited gneatH were: Mr. and Mrs. (ieo Noble, Mr. uud Mm W O. Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. lieo. Fell, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Patterson, Mr. and Mrs Joe Hay , Mr. and Mrs'. Orwti Mathews, Mrs. Judy Mitchell, Mrs. (ieo. Aiken. Mis. b. A. Uuustiker, Mines Mary N.-lsoi, Etta Minor, Lens Bebrae, Messrs. Tbot. Nelson and Sle-liug Keilblcy. gome are as thoughtless and careless iu business matters as the poor spider who lowers himself on bis silken cord to sure destruction. They allow themselves to b inveigled into high-priced stores where they get very little for their money. Better pat'onize a store that sells vvry low for cash. If you want bargains in staple aud fancy groceries and provisions, pies, cakes and bread, in fact everything kept in a first-claas bakery and grocery establishment, patronize the Enter prise Bakery and Grocery Store. C. EUHL, Proprietor A STRAEE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. The following rrranhlc statement will ba read with Intense InUmwt: "1 cannotdescrlba thonnmh cmpitv snnsutlnn that existed in mr arms, hands anil legs. I had to rub and be those puriH until ihey were sore, to overcome in a meaure tho di-ud fnellna that had taken nossoHHlon of llicin. In addition, I had a BtranRH wenkneia In my hack and around my waist, together with in Indescribable 'none' fenlln In my stomach. I'hyslclana said It u ret, ln fijimlvsls. from wllleh. arcord- InK to their universal conclusion, there la no reliei. unco ID i;iien iiiwii if, say, It continues lis Insidious progress until it reaches a vital point and Ihe sufferer dies. Such was my prospect. 1 had been doctoring u v,.r ,.,ifl 11 lui.r hlc-ndllv. but, with no par ticular Ix'iieflt, when I saw an advertisement of l)r Miles' Kestoratlve Nervine, procured a lint lie and bcuan using it. Marvelous as It may seem, but a few days had passed berora hit. nf 1 hiit.ereeriv feelinlt had left me, and there has not been even the slightest indication ol Its return. 1 now inei well hs 1 ever did. and have gained tea pounds In weight, though 1 had run down from 170 10 1;7. Four olhero have used Dr. UH.U.1 li.ti ,ri,tlvn Nervine nil m V recomen- dation, and II has been as satisfactory In their cast as In mine." James Kane, La Hue, O. Dr. Miles' Iteslorullve Nervine Is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sen direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Itutroefroio, Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. on tested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals bavins oiioHictiuu claims under the agricultural land laws, and those between claimants under Ihe Mineral Laws and agrioulturnl claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe pnhlic land laws and the Hailroad companies and their grantees, and the stales and their grantees, nndnr the Kwnmp-IiBod and Bcbsol-Lnnd Ortinls. Specialty made of securing patenta in the shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with the laws under whiob their entries were made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in the hwue ol their patents, caused hy Trifling Irregularities wbiob can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given in all matters relating te tbe public lands, especially on points arising under the new laws which have been recently passed providing for tbe disposal of tbe public domain. If von want vnur land patent in a hurry if yon want your land business, of any character, attended to by skillful and cumpeteut attorneys, and promptly dis poned of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., bottles for '5. express prepaid. oul&tes or dangerous aru For sale by T. W. Ayers, jr. Nearlng the Grave. Iu old age infirmities and weakness hasten to close the gap between as and the grave. Happily scientific research and pharmacal skill have aided them aelves in furnishing ns a reliable means of amelorating tbe ailments incident to declining years, and ot renewing waning physical energy. Its nine ia Hostetter'i Btomsoh BitterB. a widely comprehen sive remedy in disease, snd an ioestima ble blessing to the elderly, Ihe feeble nd the convalescent. Rheumatic ail ments, trouble with the kidneys and Inmbago are among the more common ailments of he aged. These are effect nally counteracted bv the Bittere, which is likewise a preveutation aud curative of malarial complaints, dyspepsia, coo tirmtinn and biliousness. It if highly eromotiva of appetite, sleep and the 't acquisition of vigor. WANTKfl-OObD M1NKH8. To develop the gold properties in Lewieton. Miners' Delight, Atlantic, Hruith Pass. O ild Creek, or on tbe Hustler Belt. Yoa can get full infor mation regarding reliable minea wbloh are for sale by tbe camps mentioned by addressing James A. 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