Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cent per line will bo ihareed for "cards of thanks," "resolution! of respect," list of wedding presents and donors, ind obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and noticesof special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other sntertainment from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five nts a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpon application. We hold each and every correspondent res ponsible for his or her communication No orrespondence will be published unless the writer's real name 1b signed as au evidence of ood faith. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS . ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, jan Kranc.isco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. Oive your btisiness to Heppner people, 2nd therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize jou. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hantaan, Monument, Long Creek, John Dav and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every dav at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rrives every day at 6 p. m., except, Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. You can get the best beer 4 4 4 in Heppner at G. B. Ted rowe's, 5 cents per glass, If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc. call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! W. M. Darlington, representing Darlington, Quick & Co., of Chicago, dealers ib cattle and sheep, was in Heppner last week accompanied by Geo. McKay, of Waterman Hot. Mr. Darl ington has bought a train load of stock in Gilliam and adjoining counties whioh be will ship about May let. lie finds yery little cattle in Morrow county ready for market at present, but is willing to pay for cattle or sbeep, in proper condition, as much bere at borne as they ore now bringing io Portland. Mr. Darlington expects to make future Bbipmenta from this section. vVm. Kobmson, who lives near Mallory's saw mill, lost a wagon last Monday in a rather peculiar manner. Returning borne he unhitohed his team, leaving one trace still fastened and started to lead his horses to the barn. On reaching tbe end of the fastened traoe the horee objected to being pulled two ways at onoe and immediately start ed around tbe yard in a circle, taking the wagon with him. When the horse stooped there was nothing left of tbe wagon but the whiffletrees. In tbe spring, tbe human body needs assistance to throw off the stagnation produced by winter diet. As the temperature rises under the growing heat of the suu's rays we feel tired, half Biok Bnd low in spirits, because tbe hlood is sluggish and full of impurities. Dr. J. H. McLenn's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring remedy to invigorate tbe body and give tone to the digestion. Price $1 per bottle. Some nnnole think that it is nothing wrong to deceive a newspaper man, and we have "got if so often that we are Here and There. Hon. J. N. Brown is ill with grip. Harry Warren is on the sick list. J as. P. Rhea's little son is reported sick. Spray than ever prices nt last to Council Meeting. Counoil met in regular session last Monday evening, all connoilmen present and Mayor Morgan presiding Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. ...Bills allowed: Heppner Light A Water Co., $70; Gilliam & Bis bee, $2.71; F. J. Hallook, $16 66; N. 8. Whetstone, 830 On motion of Ayers, seoonded bv Sloouin, bill for balanoe due tbe town from tbe Heppner Light & Water Co., was ordered oolleoted by Patterson. . . . ,Oo motion of Horner, seconded by Sloonm, the counoil declared the office of marshal vacant, Ayers, Sloonm and Horner voting "aye," Patterson, Lich tenthal and Farnsworth voting "no." Mayor Morgau decided the tie in favor of tbe affirmatiye On motion of Patterson, seoonded by Hornor, an in formal ballot was taken on tbe appli cations of A. A. Roberts and W. F, Ruark for tbe marshalship, resulting as follows: Roberts 4; Whetstone 1 ; Ruark 1. On first regular ballot, Roberts received 5 votes. Whetstone 1 On motion the marshal's salary was placed at $50 per month, all fees for arrests to be turned over to tbe town, the marshal to attend to the regular duties of the office and to be street commissioner Counoil adjourned. Electric sells meat lower before. Grain fed meats at s Spray's. F. J. Hallock's wife is very ill with the grip. Cbss Matlock visited Heppner Wednesday. Photographer Dowe will return Heppner in July. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. Mis. Otis Patterson isoocflued to her room with au attack of grip. Wm. Hughes returned from a busi nefs trip to Portland yesterday. Tbe Weekly Hun and the Gazette $2 75 per year, both Btnotly in advuuoe. P. O Bore made a business trip to Portland and Vancouver last week. All republicans are invited to attend the club meeting tomorrow evening J. W. Hilton, the Hardman pedagogue, wus in town on business Wednesday last. Mrs. J. C. Lamon, of Huntington, is visiting her siBter, Mrs. N. 8. VV bet stone. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swau'gart'g "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf Attend the repnblioan club meeting tomorrow evening at the counoil ohambers. John Btiseick and wife report their safe Brrival at their luture home in Nebraska. Nels Magnnsen is back from Portland where he ma le a trip a few days ago with sheep. Mrs. M. A. Olden, of Eight Mile, Is (altering from an attack of lutiummatory riieumatiBm. Mrs. Henry Thomson, of Butter creek, is quite ill. Dr. MoSwords was called out Tuesday last. Anyone having one, two and three-year-old steers for sale should see Ham Kinsman at Heppner. tf. Joe Bock got back from the New England states last week, and left Monday for bis home in Giaut county. Atty. T. R. Lyons departed last Mondv for Condon to be present at tbe spring term of court which convenes next Monday, D. W. Hornor got back last Monday from Pendleton. He says people are thick enough there but that business is slow, very slow. Meadows A Hcnvner, tbe blacksmiths, horiwshners and wood bntuhers, at the old Guun stand. Main street, Heppner Call on tbe boys. Mathews Bros., City botel barber shop, tonsorial artists. Hsireutting, shaving, shampooing, etc., done scieutiUoally Baths at 25 cents spieoe. O. B. Hat t. the tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlock ooroer, where b will dispense at popular prices shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. Ham Walker brought In 70 bead of fat bogs for biimnt In-low this week Yesterday Neat J'Hies cam io with bead o( porkers, all to be shipped below John Curren. the well known travel Ing man, and who has len vending general merchandise ell over tbe coast ever sine It was a coast, was with us venter lay. Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood purifier, k"''S freshness and clearness Io the Completion and cores Cntipatlon, 2-1 cts., .'.0 els.. II . H 'ld by T. W. Ayers, Jr. B. F. Hwaifgart is prepared to furnish bis ".Sure hunt" 'nrrel poison in . lw.le.alM 1. .tel. He has already received large order from Washington and Idaho. Every where it h been need, it hM Dot failed to exterminate the little int. Wilier I Hereo. of Helem. feme np e.t.rdy to visit his b'otb";'. i. A. Ilerr-u. snl Nwly- Mf- 11"rr"0 .ral.lv wi'h a mirod Mod which b ' ,h" '"""'er. Wiloiingt n. wLile it . dibl-l at ' sini tii'.tilbs sif'i. Ji,, lie--All l"S ' Sdverlieieg tnstt.r mnt fob thi C it U'r than M. t.d.j r f .r Pi-d)' li. end nl Uler thn Thnr ly '" I'rldsv's iti. Hi" eiiai. f '" lime renders tins ri e tiniM-ra'lv sod U lllb, slher. 1 t.'io lutoc. On Mo.ly !'. '!" "' i, ... m ,v in.ui trk"l into a f.u..l. di.eVun He engine I !!. iti huirh if ' It - " - - . !...... I . me. 1 r e rr almost oonverted to the popular idea ourselves. But the fct is, we have promises for wood that must be met at a very early date as we need it very badly. Don't crowd our wood-house, please, but just satisfy present demands, We are reasonable frank ShepardBon, Bn engineer on the Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at Los Angeles, Cel., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. He was reated bv several physicians, also visited the Hot Springs, but received no permanent relief until be used Chamber- mil's Pain Balm. He says it is tbe nest medicine in the world for rheumatism. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. This "feeding horses to hogs" story, supposed to have occurred over here in Morrow county, is all rot. It was oaneed by leaving off, inadvertently, tbe credit of a clipping from a Nebraska DBoer. published in the Gazette. Will the newsoaoers publish this as eagerly as thev did the other item? It will be onlv justice to Morrow county if they will do so. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Strengthening Cordial BDd Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to muke "a little health go a long way." Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, oy wnicn the energy of the system is reoruited It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on the stomach and harmless under pro longed use. Price $1.00 per bottle. McFarlnnd Mercantile Co., have changed their business to an absolute ossh basis, beginning with the new year. Their prices compare with the lowest. Also sell tbe Uolden West Baaing row der, as good as the best in the market and cheaper. See new ad. a W. W. Smead, having been to con siderable expense to improve his fowls by the Introduction of new blood from the prize pens of H A. Wells, of Almeda, Cal., is now prepared to furnish eggs of tbe Brown Leghorn breed that caunot be excelled in Oregon. 17-tf . Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn., says "Bhiloh's Vitalizer 'saved my life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." f'or dyBpepia, livr or kidney troub'e it excels. Prioe 7.1 oents. Sold bv T- W. Ayers, J.. While dressing chickens last Saturday Al. Emerson louud two gold nuggets in the craw of one chicken, one of which was almost as large ss the little finger nail. The chickens were raised on a brauch of water near Uardman. W. J. I.efzr'e windmill fell a victim to tbe high wind of lust Monday. It bas done servioe for some years past and has resisted the elements at all times, but suoonmbed Dually during the storm above-mentioned. Harrison Chsnin recently received a letter from bis home in Pulaeka county, Ind , stating that an aged friend of hie, familiarly known ae "Grandpa" Han cock, bad died at that plaoe, at tbe age of 104 years. ' L. Blumentbal is getting In a vert large, spring stock of goods which were bought st very low figures la tne 'Frisco markets, and will be sold at correspondingly low figures. T. W. Ayers, Jr., is making squirrel noisnn that he suerantees. No kill no pay. and sells it at 25 cents per osn, 6 cans for 81 Go; 82.50 per dozen. Get sample end try it. tf. Shilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures liiomlent Consumption. It is the bt OonubCiireorily one Oenl a dose. z; cts.. 50 ots.. and 81. Hold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Horner k Warreo gsrnisheed $7.6o in hard eah Monday last. Ibe properly of Al. IWk, little. The amour,! owed the firm Is 171.81. sod tbe trial wss set for yesterday. Green Mathews for shaving, beir- rnttmif. ibhmioniog end all other work In that line. I'.aiha at any lime during business boors. CM. Jones, assistant Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing tbe same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and itlis guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Eleotrio Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affeotions oaused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as oure all malarial fevers. For oure of headache, oonsti- niifinn and inrtioaatlnn tpv TClentrift Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money reiunaea. f noe ouo. ana 51 per bottle at tbe drug store T. W. Ayers. Lost a Finger. That a ooyote can and. will bite was demonstrated to the satisfaction of Jas. Toonglast Monday. Jas. and Leslie Matlock were out chasing a luckless specimen of the tribe, hioh was finally oaptured by Jims bounds, and fearing that ne mignt injure one of them, a young dog, be caught the ooyote by the head and tried to make it release its bold, but in an uolooky moment tbe third finger of his right band got in tbe animal's mouth, resulting in the loss of tbe member half way to the first joint. After ooming Id town amputation was made at tbe first joint and tbe wound dressed. Jas thinks be will get. along all right now, hnt he has no donbt of tbe ability of a coyote to bite. The Result of a Trial. Cannelt.n, Ind. 'I havfl used Sim mons Liver Regulator, manufactured by J. H. Zeilin&Oo., Philadelphia, and louud that for indigestion and hver cnmnlaint it is the best medicine I ever used." E. E. Clark. Your druggist sells it in powder or liquid; tbe powder is to be tuken dry, or made into tea. Fob Sale. A tnoreughbred regis tered Hereford bull May wood, JNo. 28,606. This bull was bred in Illinois by Geo. T. Baker, and is just the animal you want to breed e'ook that will bring a good prioe. I will sell cheap as 1 have another of same stock; or will trade for good milch oows. 8tf. F. O. Btjckncm. I 7 vte 7i lla) Mr. Charles G. I'ansher Walla Walla, Wash. lnflammatoiyRheumatisin Much Treatment Without Avail Ayers guarantees $2.50 per dozen. bis poison, Only tf. LOCAL MARKET REPOBT. A Surprise Party. Last Monday evening several ot the friends of Rev. J. T. Moore and wife took the Baptist parsonage by storm. However, Hon. W. R. Ellis, who was among tbe num ber, preserved good order and no damage was done. Mrs. Ellis in behalf of tbe friends, in a few appropriate words, presented to Mrs. Moore a beautiful quilt on which were worked and written the Dames ot many of her friends. They bed provided and brought with them an excellent lunoh, which was Berved to tbe delight ot all present. After a few hours spent in a good social way tbe friends separated for their homes leaving tbe Baptist pastor and bis wife with thankful hearts that tbey lived and labored among an appreciative people. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe best salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Fever Sores, i'etter, Cbapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions and positively oures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. riPce 25 cents per box. For sale by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Wheat, bu 32 Flour.bbl 2 25 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. I 50 three " 8 00 Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 50 2 25 stook 1 60 0 1 75 Hogs, on foot, cwt & 00 Hogs, dressed 4 00 Wool 5 8 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 1 Eggs, doz.. Chickens, doz o w Turkeys Potatoes, per owt 50 8M 50 rui TirnRNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 85 ??H Flour.bbl 2 90 0 3 lo Beeves, stall fed iSSm Muttons, owt H., nu,t. 4 60 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 7 H Butter, lb W 3 1 Eggs. doz... icmSam Chickens, doz 5 00 0 600 Turkeys, lb 16 18 PORTLAND MABKB.T. Wheat, cwt 5 95 Flour, bbl 2 lJ0 3 15 Beeves, owt ? ,M Si dressed 4 00 6 00 Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 (ft ! 8 00 dressed 4 00 0 4 50 Hogs, on foot 3 50 ' dressed 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 6 Butter 220 25 ja7a?B uOZ Chickens, doz'. 2 50 3 50 Turkeys, tti dressed 1 Hood's Sarsaparllla Effects Benefi cial Change in Constitution, "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maas.i " Dear Sirs : At the age of 10 years I was confined to my bed with inflammatory rheumatism. I wan treated by a local physician, but relief only came to me with the warm weatner. b or vz years aociorin) did me but little good. Wre read about the great change Hood's Sarsaparilla could effect in the entire constitution. We concluded to give it a trial and it has Made a New Young Man of Me. After taking the contents of three bot tles 1 was able to walk a little. I have continued to take it and have not missed a day for six months. During the bad H IIS WANTED Will MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Big General Merchandise Store a IN Heppner, - Oregon. We Sell Groods STRICTLY FOR CASH. --No More Credit Sales. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND Shoes now arrived. Bis reduction in prices in every line. Groceries very cheap. Hard ware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Mitchell Waons, Hacks and Buck Boards, Oliver Chilled Plows, Wool Sacks, Fleece Twine, Oils, Etc. Country produce taken iu exchange for goods. Cash advances made on wool. Send in your orders. We Sell The Celebrated , a r a Hood's Cures winter weather nor any time since have I felt any of the symptoms of the return of my rheumatic trouble." CHAS. U. Fansher, Walla Walla, Washington. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, palnor gripe. All druggists. 25o. GOLDEN WEST Baking Powder AND "COLUMBIA" ROASTED COFFEE. These goods are Strictly Pure and give the best of satisfaction. MfiFARLAND MERC. CO. It is the Headquarters ! .'.'. i W AV.dK . '.Ban.iTH' jpalnto. Drus; OH, Qlass, Toi let Artloea, Patent Medicines, 15 to Office of all stages running out of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. Two Uvea Saved. Mm. Phoebe Thomas, of Jnnotion City, III., was told by h"r dooton she bnd consumption aod that there was do hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Disoovery completely oured her and she says it saved her life. Mr, Ihos. EifeM. 139 Florida St. Bau Frauoisoo, suffered from a dreadful cold, spproaoh- a consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle Dr. Kino's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured, tie is naturally thankful. It is such results, ot whioh tbee are samples, that proves tbe onderful effioaoy of this medicine in oo ok lis and colds. Free trial bottle at W. Ayer's, Jr., drug store, itetfular ze 50o. and SI. Toilettes. The April number of Toilettes, which is appropriately deng- ated as its Easter icsue, comes to os replete with all the latest and best Parisian styles. It maintains its well- known reputation (or being not only the cheapest ot stsndard fashion magazines, but also tbe most varied as to styles, and tbe most useful in every wsy to people about to do dressmaking at tbeir homes. A specialty this month is made ot bridal toilettes, and they may be olassed as tbe most exquisite specimens ot tbe designer's art. No end ot other interesting items to make np tbe balanoe of the book, obief among whioh we note children's and misses' styles, ooifTares, fans and other attractive designs. To be bad ot all book and oewsdealers, prioe 20 rente. No n n ..U.. M,trmi,t"""M"t,t..ii p n . I t'" i' I T'f I m-rMtij. an 4 For sals, on reasonable terms. Haines ISros. Mano in trnnl Condition. Alio a bhy carriage. For particulars rbquire of A. M. uunn. u HrllsUv and wife are now over at thir M.uiuinsiit nosBosalone. and will pmbatlv rfinsia till after the season work IS fiblalied. A sore cure fr the liquor habit. S rnm no tav. For full nartloulars an irmrll on T. VV. Ayrs, Jr., City lriitf fcii re. v-xt. I,nt M'ln.lnv Joe lUnnUter'e big do bit a friMul f Joe's and ttis Ana ttXrr unit paid the penalty at the end of rn(M. Vstiid-l'Uin or fane wlng. Will I?. .i I In, li"n ur take swing al bom Mr. Mry llfii l.'r n. WntiUl I.nolr work by Mr S; .u, '.I I M .'iiiUio IIuur. Mriilitig fully tl'iii"". Trv Av"' )il'rl rx,ion rfr buying any eibr. Ooly 1'Ji r dt-n. tf. Ix.tn i.'k. H et. ; mnndsleak, 6 rta; nh tk, 5 ci tat hpray. ..' a Ua 1 How fiiAty Huol's hrarll biltri fere. I of III pn i.ot ft tun How to Care Rheumatism. Abaoo, Coos Co., Obbqon, Not. 10, 1893. I wish to inform yon of tbe great good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done mv wife. She has been troubled with rheumatism of the arms and hands for six months, and has tried many remedies prescribed for that complaint, but fouud no relief until aha used this Pain Balm; one bottle of wbiob bas oompieieiy nired her. I take pleasure in reoom manitino it fnr that trouble. Yours truly, O. A. Bnllard. 50 oent and 81 00 bottles for sale by Blooora-Johnson Drng Co. A SPECIAL OrFEB FOH SPRING PI-AST INU. A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousands of brave BoldirH to the war, anil no state bears a bet ter record iu tlmt msiHrt than it does. In literature it id rapidly acquiriiiK an envlalilo nm. In war and lili'raiure Solomon Ycwell, well known us a writer as "Hoi," bns won mi honorable posit Inn. Dur ing the late war ho wus a niemlier of Co. M, 2d. N. Y. Cavalry and of tbe 13Mi Indiana In- luntry volunteers, lieiirciinn nil important circumstance be writes as follows: "Several of us old veterans biro are using Dr. Miles' UeMorutive Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pills, ull ot thorn giving splendid satkfiK'tlon. In fiu't, we have never used remedies tliul compare with them. Of tbe Pills we niusl siiv they lire the best com bination of ' lie ninilltles required In a prep aration of tiieir mi i lire we have ever known. We have none but words of pralso for them. They are the outgrowth of a new principle In medicine, mill lone up the system wonder fniiv Win ,nu tn nil. trv tliiso remedies. Hiilomon Yewe.ll, Min'io'n. Ind., line. 5, IHVt LEADING GROCERY WHERE YOU CAN BUY Cheap for Cash Is tbe place to go for everything in tbe line ot Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Canned uoous, iinware, woou ana winowware, Stockmen's Cigars, Tobnooos, Confeotioneries, Eto. -SUCH A PLACE 18 THE 1 Supplies ! wiiomon lewe.n, niarioii. inn,, mu-, o, uw these leimiiies lire sold by all dniKglsts on r- 1 I rx.. Ve! hp pr h r ai t ( yfOPPrV flpt of pile, 61 per bottle, six bottles $f, ex- I I I I. XVvVl L 1 J 1 1 t Ul VWl Y ress (irennid. They Mr.ltlvly contain uulluef J a I) re Dress I opiate nut- tbitui roii UrtiKS. For Bnle by T. W.Ayers, jr. Old Blackman Stand, opposite the postofllce. Having bought tbe entire interest in nursery stook from the J. 0. Whitney's estate consisting of apples, pears, plums, prunes, cherries, pesobee, aprioots, neotarinee, grapes, raspberries, black-1 berries, currants, gooseberries, dew berries, pie plant, strswberries, eto., also ahade and ornamental trees, maples, elms, white ash, mountain ash, catalpa locust, box alder, poplar, balm, walcnt, white birob. oaks, borse chestnuts, mul berries, weeping asb, willows, evergrees eto.. flowering thorn, almoad, rosea, and shrubs, lilacs, snow ball, denlzia, weigelia,spirea,honeysnokle, hydrangea, syringe, altbeaa, etc. And being com pel led to remove same this spring we are prepared to furnish these goods al less than cost of growing. Let ts bear from yon at once, with list of your wants and we will name yon prioes tbst will pleaM and save yon bfl per cent Address Patitti NoBSEnr, 21-30 Payette, Idaho. Spray Your Fruit Trees ) 1$. A. IIUNSAKElt, Prop. rhiooessor to Jerry Cohn J. M. SALING, run hWI BLUBS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Vow Is tlm Hint, to lmv your fruit trei-i snrsvi'd. I linv e of thf finest Hprsy Pliin.l I ill tin1 liismi't nun use tne inosi enei iimi renin dlra. anil tinaiRiiter mv work, charge reason- hie. I inn he (mind st Homer Viarren s, o' w rll me st ll-.(.iier, Oregon, taw FOH SAI.K OK TKADK. I have a jack of 0rt-class breeding analitlrs. eight years old. that I would like to sell or trad". If caeh is not con venient, will take in exchange for this valuable animal either cattle or sheep Call on or address me at Heppner, Or. tf. J. K. HlMONH. Ieeer Bros. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Poor Isdefdt The prospeots of relief from drastio oatbartics for persons troubled with oonstipation is poer indeed. Tf ns they act upon tbe bowels, but this tney ao wiib violence, and their operation lenns lo weaken the intestines, ami is pre judicial to t"S elomsnn. iiostsiter's Htomaoh Hitters is an enectnai isiauve, hut il neither gripes Dor infeebles. Korthermore, it prom-ilee digestion and a regular action of tbe livsr and tbe kidneys. It is an efficient barrier against ard remedy Tor malarial com plaint and rhonmatlsm, and is of great bnlil lo the wss, nervous ana agen. As medical slimolsnt it cannot te snrpasned. Pr.ysioians oordially reeom- mend It, and its professional irjoorwmeui is fully boroa ont by popular riperienc. Atipetiie sad sleep are both Improved by this agreeable tnvigoranl and altera live. The Esslej UU HAM MF.AIHIWH. W. P. WKIVNKK. -OF- MEADOWS & SCIUYNEU, Have BuccfM5(lfl A. M. Ounn in tlm l'.lrwkHiriitliii.tf IJuHiof'ss a in 1 are tireimrwl to do hII kimln f For tho Cui-o o Liquor, Opium aod Tobacco Habits It Is located at Halem, Orrnn, Th Mol Hmutiful Town on th$ Cotut, 'It l th fUlsTTS riffle for fmrtlcnl. HI rlrtly con tliluiitlsl. 1raitiiiitirlriud sure cure. MONTH NK UkllUtlUiUlllUfld II 11 A Vi'on Shop run In muni tion. Sti.I. t..n (iirmil.-4. Oil on thitm st th M (iunn aliii., law. . IIKIM'NKU. I It ut APC'An 1RSF . "uiuuwii . ;..M.-w. , - . . NOTARY PUBLIC ca,,. CONVEYANCER A.T OI'I'ICIS MAIN HTIIKKT. u.... rfl'''l . - . . . . . fif eis r'o'"" M's. J. It. . . . . t .. ft .f i "M",V' .. tl,....l fr. . mX -r. h is .ft'-r in fli rwi or .1. il op In II, I.-ch l 1. i.f Um - I . . th t n Monday's wind blew the clmrcb iff lis fonodatinn, sbon HniiTer's bit trs lo Foil, tore f b O U. A N. depot and two wrhouse in Walla Walls, wrecked a dwelling lo Arlington, and bo last hsard from was slill doing bnxnesa. The Iippor coni.try opd serious dsmsgs. Col Flecig and Msj'r tksls got in rrdv from tbir loor nl firstil and onlisin eoiititi. lury wrs rtist tiAMfnl on this lour writing. t . Hi) wonb if insnrane on the trip, Tby wnt dowo to 1'ortlaod ob ytr trin. and in a fw wsks aill rstnro lo th seotir.o asaia. KD flankr, tbs original sad only Po. a ruif ffta HiUrvill. aka who rl a I tirl to f.ll lh Dnldia l'il U is riyio at ..i .t - . .1- - I .1 . rn ir ra any pan, in ihibissm sirsinsm io"ni'inii"ir ih tr. hnm uf ("i I by )'ty C"b. II h plMy .f g hI to ll l r eab, at low prie, ,mi. He a I. I!ys k Msthew. the butchers who i.ma th til Mat Mark!, are raly to I deliver mst ti any psM rf the e ty. al j lo firfirs an t foil weight vrf bw lnrt fo't t'of 4 'P. M as P. C. Thompson Company THE LEADERS - Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers, E STOCK OF GOODS M Til ARRIVE Cornr ftfaio and Willow Mretts, IIKIi'NF.It, OKK.'.ON. mrrm t it I. .ty tit a. I ti.'ive u,.H.ti.ijr and wrk l-w-m dHrtii If r.n ar k. tirrd an I hrV"U, ll"1' xnt panlla j'i't "hat J" 0" I. 1'T ll..r Til' ci iir tils. eMii t a' ion, I i'i.iums, js'iujij) r bad- ir'.i,t,,'',t! AttorneyN fit Jwiw, All busine attn1i to in a i-romM ami sstikfa't' manner. Notaries I'ol.lic and (,ll. l..r. OrFICE IN NATIONAL HANK Ut ILI'INfl. iwr? eh, I (IiKOlN Land Patents Lautl jifttontH Bocun-il for Bfttlfrg in tho uliortoat jKrhhildo t;n.p. Contested Cases Coiit.-st.-tl cixm-h intclligftitly unci akillfully LatiJlod. Old Claims and Disputes Old cUimn fttitl disjiutcii sjx'fdiljf wttlinL Contests IMwwn Individaala baving rw.i.llii ling claims nn.li r the agrirtillr.ral land laws, and lii- l.rtwn elaimsiils under Hi Mineral l s and agrictiltural clmrwanis; and !( ltwn laiwants tin lr any .f Hi pnlili Isud U and the lUilroad c.mi.aiiies snd Ihnr grsi.te. and the slates and tl.eir grautrrs, nnder tne hwsmp Land and Mcb m.I Land tlranis. M Ulty tna-leof souring .ini intli shortest kwiIiU lime r.r atllr wholiavec.irn.lied with lb las nn-ler eliicb their rt.lrie were made, and who are annoyed and worn.! by del ays in th I u of their paienta, causrd by Trifling lrrfgo'ariiis wl.loh rsn b sily and Ii'y rnyd. Advice ala( given Iu all ttiltra ret. ling te the imblia lan.l. etc slly n i.olnls arising under the new las wbioh have 10 recently lsewd providing lot the dlt-oaal of the public tl-malo. If yon want your land patent In a hurry-If y ant yrnir lar.d bnsl:i sny ft.sranter. atUtid-d to by skllllnl and e nu-elrbt ait-rn.;. and pfinptly P.l nf, wrlieto PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wkijdkki'.ukn, (ji n. Man., I'. O. lUt, f. Wa.blnirkm.U i, nf die- .vrlat r- to '"'J tirsillslre'tViff.lM. It