(ssssssrinKSi and therefor assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize We hold each and every corresi ondent re sponsible for his or her commuiiii ation. Jo correspondence will be published unless the writer's real name Is signed as an evidence oi good faith. Did yoa ever Read about tee Man who Hid hii Light under A bushel? Yea? well That ia like Doing bnaineaa Withont advertising. All the Snide BobemaK In tbe country Will not acoompliab Half aa much As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By tbe people, And that owns Its own Bonl; that Vei its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. Ibs Eastern Oregon branch insant asylum obbb will be heard by the su preme oourt on the 6th of September. The constitutionality of the inoomp tax law will be tested at an early date. Senator Hill eipeot. to be an attorne) in tbe first case brought to test the same. Feffeb, of Kansas, says the result of tbe tariff fisht will be to strengthen the populists all over the country. It maj be so. But at the snme time it it strengthening the republican pBrty all over tbe land. The Heppner Gazette baa a flgbt ot band with president, 0. A. Kbea, auo vioe-president, Frank Kfllogg, of Hepp iier's Fimt Nutional bank, wherein tht paper seems to hnvf just oausa for the oomplaint. Burns News. The FatterBon Pub. Co., publishers of the Heppner Gazette, are alter the offi. oers of the First National Bank of tba' town tor using ils business as a mode of persecution HgauBt that paper. TheGa zette is retaliating in kiod to tbe besi of its ability, and will no doubt carry II a part of tbe laurels. Harney Times. The California democratic Btate cnn vention, which is now in session, hat at last adopted a platform. As usual everything in sight is Bwnllowed. Botl free silver and the present adminiatratior are Btrongly endorsed. At the mention of Cleveland's nnme . the conventioii broke into loud cheers lusting fur somt time. V, bat next? John Qmncy Adams, a grandson of tut sixth preaideut ot the United Stated anil great grandson of the second president died a few days ego. Though a soion ot a family renowued in the hiBtory of th republic and bearing a name honored iii its annals for patriotism and statesman ship, his death wussoaroely notiotdout side ot tbe circle of his home assooia tioDS. Oregonian. Senator, Wuitk, of California, wheu added to tbe fiuanoe committee, was known to be an advocate of free silver, and thought to be a belieyer in free trade, but now it app ars that be s noi very favorably ioolined to the popgun tariff bills, especially to the one relutiv to free silver-lead ore, and as tbe repub lioan membtiB of the committee are i l tbe same opinion it has been decided ti drop this bill. Cleveland remains very Arm in bi purpose to let the tariff bill become law without his signature, nlthough many congressmen have represented very strongly that should it not have the preaideutial approval their position on the stump will be embarrassed. Tbe bill cannot beoome a law without tbe presi dential autograph until next Monday, aud an adjournment of congress will hardly take place before next Tuesday. Editor Harcouht, of the Portland Mercury, made a target of a book oau vasser yesterday afternoon in the Mar quam building. Tlie trouble wa caused by the latter grossly insulting Harcourt's wife while out canvassing, and from the report we believe lr. (iar oourt's action was justifiable. Fortunate ly for himself the niau got intu a room just in time to be missed by a sho' through the door. No arrests wen made. A horse kicked 11. S. Hhafer, i f the Freemyer House, Miildlebnrg, N, Y , or tbe knee, which laid him up in bed unit caused tbe knee joint to become stiff A friend recommended uim to one Cham berlain's Paiu Balm, which be did, ami iu two days was able to be around. Mr. Sbafer has recommended it to mau others and says it Is excellent fur any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same Remedy is also famous for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by Slooum-John ston Drug Co. A. C. Carle, whose tonsorical parlor ia looated in tbe Matlock building uexl door to Simon a blackaiititu shop, is hi artist. Shaves, shampoo or hair cut, 25 rents eaob, For the present this suui will be closed on Suuday, so don't torgttl to oall around Satrnday evening' J. W. Swezea, of tbe Butter creek eountrv. was iu this morning with fruit from bis ranoh which is located just over .be Una in Umatilla county. OjtU lit iif.U. l (-M hfc So l.iiuide the r.,,'i.uor' Jary. Brief Bb,,4j ol the Deceased. On tvmiur i the iiev ' David Leatherman beiiiK found dead, (Joronor Ayeis, as stated in Tueday'g iaKUe, left at once to investigate the raue. Arriving at tbe home of the deceased be empsnel ed a jury composed of the following persons: Wm. William, C. W. Fuller, J. W. MeFerrin. John Gaunt, Balpb Benge and S. W. Creason. Free Green, John Konjue and H. C. Corbin all testified that they were pa s tbe house Tuesday morning, about 10 o'clock, they found Mr. Leatberman lying on tbe frout porch, faoe downward and chair tipped over as though be had fall en ont of it. After bearing tbe testi mony and carefully examining, tbe jury made tbe following report: We, the jurors empaneled to investi gate tbe cuuseof the death of David H. Leatberman, having beard the tes timony und made a thorough examina liou, report that he onme to his death by beatt fail ore or some unknown cause. Signed Wm. Gilliam, C. W Fuller, ,T. W. MoFernn, John Gaunt, Kalph Benge, 8. W. Creason. The body was brought in and interred Wednesday morning under tbe auspioes if Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F. and A. J4., of wbiob he was a member. David H. Leathermaa was born in AikanBss Jan. 2, 3627, aud at the time if death be was 67 yearB, 7 months aud 19 days of age. lu the summer of '51 be as married to Mies Mary Welle, sister oi Abe Wells of this city, who died but a few months after their marriage. Mr. Leatberman lett Arkansas in '64, cross ing the plains he arrived in California m '5Ii. Mr. Wells came out tbe next year, and for tbe following 14 years they were partners in business. In the sea son ni '08 they joined a party of emi grants and crossed through this country looming lu British Columbia, where they remained uutil '63, wheu tbey returned tud located in Umatilla outiuty, where they carried ou a freighting buniness be 'wieu Umatilla aud the Idaho ojiukb fur three years. Iu '67 tbey engaged iu cuttle, business and shortly afterward looated on Kbea oreek, where Mr. Leatb erman has Biuoe resided. Soon after 'bis move he purchased Mr. Well's iuterest in the cattle business, and car ried it on alone quite extensively for a number of years. Mr. Leathermau's brotbsr, Tom, who was formerly a resi dent of this county, but wbo now livesiu California, is tbe only member of the family now living on this coast. A GOOD SHOWING FOIt THE NOK.UAU The Demand for Trained Teachers Hapidly Increasing. The demand for teaobers with nor mal t ruining is growing rapidly in this date. The state Normal school at vlonnjoiilh leports that out of tbe forty-Bix members of the gra mating class of 1893 all but one were employed a teaobers during tbe past y. sr. Of its graduates, exclusive of this year's class of lifty-one memberB, 164 are re ported as at present engaged in teach ing. The first class was graduated eleven years ago, Tbe demand for teaobers with train ng and experience ia far beyond the supply ; tbe supply of untrained and inexperienced leaohers, on the other hand, is far bepoud tbe demand. Both for the good ot the teacher and 'he good of tbe schools, a thorough normal course should be taken by those wbo expect to seek positions iu tbe public schools of the state. It pays to prepare to compete for the best places. Brace the Nerves. Sedatives and opiates won't do it. These nervines do not make the nerves xtrnng, aud failing to do this tall short if producing tbe essential of Ibeir quietude vigor. And while in extreme cases and these only of nervous irritation such drugs may be advisable, tueir frequent use is highly prejudicial to the delicate organism upon which they act, and in order to renew their quieting effect increased aud daugeri u doses eventually beoome neoessary. Hostettvr's Stnmaob Bitters is an -flloiaut substitute for such pernioious drugs. It quiets the nerves by bracing, loiiing, strengthening them. Tbe con nection between weakness of the nervous uateru aud that of tbe organs of diges tion is a strong aud sympathetic link. The Bitters, by imparting a healthful impulse to the digestive and assimilat- ug tinetiotis, promotes throughout tbe h"le system a vigor in wbiob tbe nerves oome iu for a large share. Use he liittera in malaria, constipation, bilious aud kidney trouble. Ionb Items. Heading grain is ueariug its close. liullaud BroB. ptirobased a new threiher. A. C Peltys expects to build a new home on his ration. The comity superintendent was down visiting relatives and friends. A. T Mi-Nay, of Heppuer visited tbe lone neighborhood ol business. During the ooming week several thresher will be iu full operation. Ben Case, onr industrious blacksmith, has work enough ou baud for two. Rube Sperry and family are residing iu their old quarters during harvest. Welter Cason has been selling fresh beef to tbe harvesters for some tinu . Quite a number have been soourine the creek bottom for elder berries aud returned, well laden. Several from this neighborhood ex uect to go to the mountains during the noming week tor reoreation and amuse ment. Laborers, wbo have been through Morrow County, claim that we have ibe heaviest grain lu the northern portion ! of our eouu'y. j JlKI I Ione, 0 , Arioi'BT, 17, 1S4. (rlK OHtliON elAIJi Pirl, in la- Held it U.tlaq, ft, iii. Wek Cl.iai.ij Bepteaibcr 17. Be- Tbe thirty-fourth annual meeting (J the Oregon State Fair will ho held at Salem on the State Fair Grounds (rum September 17 tu 22, inclusive, and from present indications the Fair this yeai will be one of the most suooessful ours if not the most successful ever held in tbe State. The premium lists have been thoroughly revised for this meet lug, aud j, any new and attractive fea urea have been added. Everything has been modernized, tbe old ideas bav ing been consigned to tbe archives. Tbe new grand stand is commodious. The new regnlation track is tbe fastest on the Coast, aud some of tbe best horses in the West will be iu attendance 1 he pavilian will be tilled as never be fore, and a new machinery hall baa had to be constructed to aooommodaie tin the large number of exhibitors Thii year one tioket admits lo all then beiug do extra fee charged at the race course gates. The railroads all grant special reduced rates on exhibits, and annouooe excursion rates during the Fuir. There will he bull races, and bicyole races, and novel unique attract ions every day. Indians from tbe Grande Rondo and Siletz reservations will give a representation o; an Indian village, and engage in war and fjaiher dances during the daytime. There will be concerts in the pavilion during four nights of the week, and upon these ocoasioDs there will bi addresses by Oregon's Governor, Governor elect, and ex-Governors, aud other celebrities. Due day will bo devoted to horses and cattle, another to pioneers and State eflicers, another to fruit, and another to hops, etc. every day will be a special day. The State Fair was created by the legislature to advance and enooiirage the developenieut of the various re sources of the State mineral, agricultur al, horticultural, etc, and every section of the State will be accorded an equal opportunity with every other section to exhibit its respective resouroes, and it in earnestly desired that eaoh eeotion be properly represented at the exhibit. fi. A. R. riOTlCE. We take this opportunity of inform ing our subscribers that the new com missioner of pensions has been appoint ed. He is nu old soldier, and wo believe that soldieis and their heirs will receive justioe at bis hands. We d i not antici pate that there will be any radical changes in tbe administration of pension affairs under tbe new regime. We would advise, however, that U. S. soldiers, sailors and their beirs, take steps to make apilioation at once, if they have not aleady done so, in order to secure the benefit of the early filinii of their claims in oaBe there should be any future pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroaotive. There fore it is of great importance that ap plications be tiled in the department at the earliest possible date. If tbe U. r. soldiers, sailors, or their widows, children or parents desire in formation in regard to pension matters, they should write to tbe Press Claims Company, at Washington, D. C, and they will prepare aud send tbe necessary application, if they find them entitled under tbe numerous laws enacted for tbeir benefit. Address PRESS CLAIMS COMPAN Y Jonn Wkddkkbukn, Managing Attor ney, Washington, U. 0., P.O. Box 385. Bookkeepers Bnd others of sedentary habitB oute constipation with Simmons Liver Regulator. something In Them. The wife of the western congress man, who was living east for the first time, had to talte her turn entiug shad, just as every person does who gets into the east to live. One morning at break fast she pushed her plate back with considerable asperity. "Hah," sho exclaimed; "I don't see anything in shad so remarkable." "1 do, "said the small daughter across the table, whom the mother suspected of affecting eastern customs too read ily. "What, pray?" and the mother's tone was tinged with her suspicions. "Hones," responded the small daugh ter, aud the mother took hope again. 1100 Krward. flOO. The reader of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there ia at least one dreaded disease that science has been Bhle to cure in all its stages, aud that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fra'eruity. Catarrh beiug a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aoting directly on tbe blood and mucous eurfaoes ot tbe system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the p tient strength by building up tbe constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powefi, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cute. Send for list ot testimon ials, Address, F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. STRAYED OH BTOLKN. One horse branded M S. Finder will please return to George M. Masxingcr, iu the mouutaius, or to A. Abrabamsick, Beppner, Or., aud receive suitable reward. There are other brands on tbe animal besides the one mentioned, but tbe writer cannot describe them. 247-tf. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCIIGMTUU, KXGL.AN 1 t W. 1'iTl'ERSON, AGLNT. qq q the B.t m th. wond ,ATjl lis" ?A0L, M. MUt.C iV, The man; relative?, frauds and up quaintanoes were grieved and much sur. prised also, to hear of the death of 3. N. Morgan, of Sand Hollow, whicboccarred Tuesday afteruoon about 2 o'clock at the Hospital in Walla Walla. For a short time past Mr. Morgan bad been en gaged as rideing boss for two threshers up in that couutry. A few days ego a letter waa received from bia son, Bub, wbo was also working up in chat country stating that his father was unwell Tuesday morning a telegram was re ceived stating that he was serinnsly ill with typhoid pneumonia, which was followed the same afternoon by another telegram announcing his death after a brief illness of nine days. The remains were i-bipped Wednesday and wore met at the Willows by a deli (ation from the masonio lodge of this city and brought up on Wednesday 'norning's train. The funeral ocenred yesterday afternooD, at 2, p. m., under h" auspioes of HeppDer Lodge No. 69, . F. & A. M., and Wbitmore Lodge No. 45, A. O. U. W., both of which be was a member. Samuel N. Morgan was born in Davis county, Iowa, Deo. 14, 1853, und was aged 40 years, 8 months and 7 days. Be oame to this ooast in '61 locating in Walla Walla, where he resided for about 10 years, when he moved to this section and located on Sand Hollow where he has sinoe resided. A few years before leaving the Walla Walla country he waa united iu marriage to Miss Sarah Baling. A wife, teu ohildren and many acquain tances mourn tbe loss of a true husband, a devoted father and a faithful friend. Tbe sympathies of all are extended to the familyin this hour of bereavment. Take! Take! Take Simmons Livnr Regulator for dyspepsia, constipation and heartburn. Brain-workers keep their heads clear aud bowels open. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Last June Dick Crawford brought his twelve-months-old ohild, suffering from infantile diarrheal, to me. It bad heeu weaned at four months old aud hud always been sickly. I gave it the usual treatment in such cases but without benefit. The ohlld kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. 1 then Btarted tbe father to giving Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheal Rumedy. Before one oottle of tbe 26 ceut size had baen used a marked improvement was seen audits continued use oured the ohild. Its weakness aud pony constitution disappeared aud its lather and myself beliuve tbe child's life was saved by this Remedy. J. T. Mab low, M D., Tamaroa, III. For sale by Slocum Johnston Drng Co. ALMOST DRAGGED UNDER. AdveDtaro of a Seal Unat la ail Eskimo Kulak. The author of "Eskimo Life" de scribes a day's hunt, when the men of the village put ont to sea, each in his cranky little kaiak, after seals, auks, fish, or whatever other game might pre sent itself. Tobias began by chasing a seal which dived and did not come up again within sight, but the man is one of the best hunters of the village, as the reader may judge by what fol lows, lie had sighted another seal, ani was skimming over the sea toward It, when the huge head of a hooded seal popped up right in front of the kaiak, and was harpooned in an in stant. It makes a frightful wallowing and dives, the harpoon line whirls out, but suddenly gets fouled under the throw-mg-stick of the bird-dart. The bow of the kaiak is drawn under with an irre sistible rush, and before Tobias knows where he is the water is up to his armpits, aud nothing can be seen of hi id but his head and shoulders and the stern of the kaiak, which sticks right up into the air. It looks as if it were all over wit'A him. Those who are nearest padd.le with all their might to his assistar.ee, but with scant hope of arriving in Ume to save htm. Tobias, however, is a first-rate kaiak man. In spite of his difficult position he keeps unon even keel wlr,le he is dragged through the water by the seal, which does all it can to get him entire ly under. At last it comes up again, and in a moment he has seized hi.s lance, and, with deadly aim, has pierced the seal through the head. A treble movement and it is dead. The other men come np in time to find Tobias busy making his booty fast, and to get the yiece of blubber to which each is entitled. They cannot restrain their admiration for his cool ness and skili, and speak of it long afterward. '1 ihii..ii titl ,.o..y. The inureased cultivation of poppy in various parts of Europe ban, it is said, led to a marked growth iu the percent age of opium contained in honey, the properties of which are much inilu enced by the flowers from which the bees gather it. This is nothing new , for Xenophon relates that his soldiers were intoxicated by eating Trebi zond honey, extracted presumably from the poppies which abound in that region. ' 8 No mineral water will pro duce the beneficial results Q that follow taking one or X more of Beecham's o PiUs0 VJ with a glass of water Immediate J ly upon arising in ti.e morning. Painless. Effectual. Covered with a lastetatK. Soluble Coailnr. ' Worth a Guinea a BuaV'Price only S9 cents. Of all drugp.tts, (v a box will be mailed on receipt c' cts. in stamps B. K Allen Co.. ACsaal Su,N. V. OOOOOOOOOO" r JXTJ CRUZ, SosmilgU Hose of Key West, " ;i Carl Dimripr, Rising Sun, six for 25 cents. The Best 6 Cent Cigars ever sold in Heppner. For saile 1 P. C. Thompson Co. uiroin of dun. EUGBNB. Next session begins tbe 17th of Sep tember, 1894. Tuition, free. Board, $2.60 a week. Five courses: Classical, Scientific, Literary, English and Business. BOBMITOhT. The Boarding Hall for young ladies and the Boarding Hall for young gentle men will be nnder tbe pfrsonsl supervi sion of Mrs. Mnora, a lady of refinement and large experience. For Catalogues, addrt-BB J. J. Walton, 53 71. Seoy. Regents. Notice of Contest. V. 8. Land Office, Tub Dau.f.s, Or., .lulv 21, 1891. COMPL'INT HAVING BEEN ENTEKEIl AT this Offlce by Anna J BalnigT agatnt John K. All n for Abandoning liifi Homestead Entry No. 416S, dated Doc 17. lsul, upon the N Section W, Township 1 North. Kang" 24 E, in Morrow County Oiegon wth a view to the cancellation of said entrv.the said partie are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the Mth day ol Se temher, ls'JI. ai 10 o'clock A. M., to r. spond and lurniBh testimony con cerning said alleged abandonment. J. W. Morrow, county c er , is authorized to take test mony at his olllce in Heppner, fir., on Sept 17, 1SD4. J. F. MiiOltK, 67li7. Kegister. Summons. IN THE 01 RCTfTT COURT FOR THE COUNTY of Morrow, state of Oregon. Marv J. rjoona.il, plaint!!!, vs. wm. uoonau, defendant. I of the incompetency or inattention oi me attorneys niHioy" w To the above named defendant, William patents Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent ana ren vDoi?"Sre heLvJareS't'apr a'fd'aSer ' able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent Sepentls greatly, if not the complaint 'filed against you in the above entirely, upon the care and skill ot the attorney. entitled suit ou r before the 4 day of September. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys. nexDt'r..ula nd of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, w-e have re soto answer, for want thereof, piainfitr will tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to &m&& plaintiir and Buid defendant, and lor the costs and disbursements of this suit. 'I his summons is published by order of Hon. V L. BradKhaw, judge of said court. Done at chambers at 1 he Dalles, Oregon, July 17th, lh4. Ellis, Daw-on & Lyons, 251-63. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON. J July 2'i, 191. Notice is heruby Riven ihiut the following named settler has filed notice rf hls intention to make linal proof in supports!' his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W, Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner ureaon, on Sept. l.lH'.M, viz: WADE H BUOHER, Hd. application No. 4777 for the N N W!4 S N W'H and N W!t S W) Sec. 30, Tp. I S. R. iti E. He names the foil -wing witnesp.es to prove his continuous residence upon an'.i cultivation of said land, viz: CvrusMitier, Charley Benefliat, Charley Val entine and W. M. Booher, all of Lexlnpton. iril-2lil. Jam. F. Mounts, Register. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration on the estute of Frederick Kretzschmar. deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 7th day of July, 1&94, bytheCounty Court of Morrow county. All persons havliie clai'ms against said estate are required to exhibit them tome for allowance at my place of business in Heppner, Morrow Co., Oregon within six months after the date of til 1b notice or ln,ey s-.all be forever baned. Also all persons owing said estate are requested to settle at once,. M. LlCHTKNTITAL, Administrator. Dated, Hep pner, Or. . July 7, ISM. 247-M Assessor's Notice. TO TIVE TAXPAYERS OF MORROW CO. : N tico is hereby given that the Uix list will he con-, pleted by the last Monday in August, 1K4 land that at thi date will be examined by the county hoard of equalization Those who deal re corrections or alterations in their assess ments are required to appear before the board at the court house in Heupner on above date. K. L SHAW. ASHCBBor, Hy J. i. Kober'ib, Deputy. Heppner, Or., Aug. 3, 1894. 54-tiu. CUT THIS OUT NO. 2301. eiend this CUIJFON and iS Cents to THE BliHlT MUSIC CO., 209 Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111. And receive (post paid) ONE PIECE (IF MUSIC, of your own choice, named below orTHRKE pieces for GO cents, or SIX l ieces for $1.00. Remit postal note or one and two cent stamps. This Coupon not good after December ;ilst, ism. 2? I Q i o o The Latest Music VOCAL Weddkd After the Ball. By Barney Fa Kim Most popular Waltz Pone of the day .191 .'18 Dedicated to Mr. O. K. HarirH, author or "Ai'er the Ball " A Dbkamof Arcadia Waltz sontr. T .anyon W- The song of all songs. Favorite of Adflina I'atti. MoosLUiHi on the Lagoon, by Geo, Schleittarth .... iW Latest iKipular suoness by tnis noted composer THKE S il'THERN ()N(i:. "Unci.k Dan," "Au sin T b," "Whkki: My HoMiY 8i"Ki's." complete Three eharmiiiK, plaintiveand charac- u-nenc s-ontnern foi k wniun ny Col. Will L. Vlsseher, and arraiiKi-d bv W. Ilebert Lanyon. INSTRUMENTAL At Eventide, Nocturne for piano, Mar cus . .. ... 10 els A very brilliant Nocturne, about grade 4-5. Ts Fi.ow'ky Groves, reverie for p'ano Manim f-0 otH Reaii'iful reverie, original, and sum to ole8e. Sfrhe atove are all fine editions of ra!-iialm-conyrigiiti, aud cannot be had inCl-SKAi FUKM. Coupon5: must accompany the order to neere the reductions uauud. WASTKfl GOLD .V.INKKS. To devel"P '!. c.'H properties in Lewiston. Miuers' IVlisbt, AtlBn tic, Smith Pap, Gild CreeV, or on He Kni'ler l'.el. Vn'i enn p.'t full wfor niutinu ti';;artiiii.f reliabUi miueH rb rh are for siila hy the o.nnpn 'nentioned hi addresniDK James A. M-.Woy, com-Iy clerk of Fremont ci noty, Lwiier, Wj it., Wm., Stnrgis, Jr., Cbeyenne, Wyo., A. Keudll, cashier First JMioual bank, Bock Springa, Wto., S. L. Mpnusler, obniininn Fremout boani of conntT commissi inrg, Atlantic City, -Tyn. The Union Paoitic is the shortest und qniekest line to thi Sonth Pass country, daily stage from Kock 'jprinirs I tnd Rawliu, 4- City ; THIS Popular Hostelry has again I been re-opened and will be run in first class style. 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