1 ggl for NEyq The Corbett-Fitzsimmons will come off in Texas. fight Senator David 13. Hill iB an independent bimetallist. still Pythias comes to hand again with plenty of fraternal notes. Some say that the gold standard is the money standard of civiliza tion. The faro bank and "thimble ng" are also products of civiliza tion. If the currency had the two legs of bimetallism instead of one, it would not have to borrow a crutch from ltothschilds to stand ou. Ontario News, The Oregonian heads its con vention notes from Springfield, Ills., "Democrats of Ohio." The head writer probably got mixed on the Springfields. Just the same, the Ohio democrats will follow suit. The democracy of Illinois have declared unqunlifiedly for free and unlimited coinage of silver without a dissenting vote of a total num berof 850. Where's Cleveland? The Illinois democrats go still further and ask for a natioual con vention. TflE Oregonian tells the exact truth when it says that the O. It. fc N. is much better off under sepa rate management, and not tied up to any other corporation. It is better for Oregon, too. The road is paying and will soon be out of the hands of the rocoiver. TnE hot wave in the Mast Inst week caused many deaths. In New York alone twouty-live suc cumbed to the effects of Buustroke. And yet the thermometer did not go above 97. Oregon has no sun strokes, even when the thermom eter goes up far above 100. In M Alton of this year we bought $1,418,800 more goods than we sold; in March of lust year w sold $5,151,875 more than we bought. That's the difference. That is how the foreign market is being opened up to the American producer. Kansas City Journal, Apiil 20, 1H05. I'. P. Coi'DKHT, the legal repre. nentntivo ttf Franco in the UniUd States, Hays that Kuropo must recognize silver oi Ioho tho entire, liiisinoHH of the Western continent They cannot get along without tho United States and sister republics, but these countries can do very well without Europe. We Ml'HT urge tho necessity of Heppuer keeping pace with tho timiH. Telephone connections with Portland, Spokane and inter mediate txiintrt should be made ns wmui hh tNiHsible. If our business men Hill take bold of the matter there Hill be no difficulty in sectir- ing the extension of the liuu into lleppuer. The weather is very hot and dry iu tin Kast, and though failure of the h heat crop is predicted, that cereal openeil h enk for futures Saturday in Chicago, Tho Liver Pool market hhows no advance, but foral riee on the coast remain altout the name. In the tiaette's opinion, now is a good time to sell wheat, though it may go higher. A in imiMioi' Kknmck, .f St. Iotlis, has been i1i'ximsI y papal authority, lie in nearly '.Ml venr of age, and is mentally liicnpnei. taled to carry on the allaira of his irtico. Itesiden he had li.in little rrgard for tho head of the church wlicii utrong in mind by protecting agnitmt dogma ,f papal infallibility and immaculate I'ouceptlou. TllE unveiluig uf the Confed erate monument at Chicago, May .'nth, wan attended by lending general mi ,tli m., t,f the "late Ul plen.nutlM i.il." S tlloltali, Confederate dead were Intrust hi Onaix ceiii-t.'iy rtt Chicago, tietl. Wadu IUlll ton's Ppeecll oil thin ixdiMoo wan a patriotic niii, fcbdfthowg that wi are truly a united natiou of HHipe. The Oregoninn talk about the wonderful increnne of th world lridi.rt of nilver. In the rmrly bUtory i.f nur com. try and f,r teat the ailvi r output inui li real the mhi r output much latter lliaii tin l.i,I I ,n l li'ls.l. tinn U-iiij (.Tent-r II. 'tn at ant suK xpient ih rp I. lit Hll lliireill r. K in. i.astir ef ILe K.oiil. l ! rr M liiues a lUUi'il IIIr a .ou, Lul Iv inert rt II !) as mucn 6Uver as gold, it is strange indeed that the commer cial ratio varied but little from 1792 up to 1873, while since that period there has been a greater divergence, gold getting clearer daily. Just as well admit that the desirability of silver as a money metal has been legislated away for the convenience of the gold barons. No use haggling over facts that are apparent. In 1873 an ounce of silver would buy about a bushel and a quarter of wheat. Today a bushel of wheat will buy a large fraction over an ounce of silver, says the Telegram. Comparing the aver age price of wheat and silver for 1893 with the average price of wheat and silver for 1895 and the relation of the cereal to the metal in bullion is about the same. Wheat has advanced in America for local reanons, and for similar reasous is falling, the Liverpool market not warranting the gam bling price set up at Chicago. J he gold-bugs don't go below the skin in their search for facts and often find themselves up a stump, just as the Telegram is every day of its existence. Morrow county, as values are now tor range lands and sheep, offers the best opportunities in the West for making money. Its those who have paid double what lands and sheep are now worth wh are feeling the effects of the scaling down. Wages are low, supplies are very cheap, and now is the time to invest, for soon the rising market will make one money ou the original investment, besides the natural increase. The Oregonian in a recent issue publishes a letter from the pen of V. W. Smead in reference to sheep ana wool raising in Morrow county and the figures show up well. With half of the investment re quired two or throe years ago. there is big money in sheep, and now is the time to buy. Like a Steve. Tbe chifif fo notion of tbe kidneys is to separate from tbe blood, id its parage tnrotiKb tbura, or certain impurities and watery iiartiolen wbioh make their final exit through the bladder. Tbe retention "f these, in oontieqtienoe of inactivity of r lie knineys, m productive of Bnuht a disease, dropsy, diabetes, albuminuria and other maladies with a fatal tendency llostetter's Ktomach Hitters, a highly sanctioned diuretic and blood depnreut impels tun kidneys when inactive to renew their sifting ftinetions, and strain from the vital current impurities which intent it and threaten their own eiiet enoe lis organs of the body. Cataarh o the bladder, gravel and retention of the uriiio am hiho nmiauies arrested or averted by thin benign promoter and restorative of organic action. Malaria, rheumatism, constipation, biliousness mid dyspepsia also yield to the bitters, which is aleo speedily benefloial to tbe weak and nervous. Aftkh tiir IUpm. -Henna, raoefraok. Discovered, four or five wheelmeu, m- oluding editor with fast wheel, and country cyclist on heavy, old fashioned machine. Boys scorch;" editor fol lows. County ryollat plodi along even paoo. Kditor rushes matters, boys lead, and o. o. mime old lick. Editor strikes wet wagon track, wheel lurohes, editor etrikes terra firms on left ear and right knee; ear full of dirt, knee scalped and wheel ou top of mesa, ', f, , , , .mill." Country 0. reaches the goal with tha rest -of those riding -conies back cool as cucumber to pick up the remains. Heeuelf. Amioa bot tle in background; solicitous relatives in front; editor on couch nursing knee; wheel in tha woodshed. Kong: "After the raoe is over, when the wheel is dead." ( I UK Kelt niUTI.KIi nill.lilu.N. The National Surgical Institute, Pacitlo Branch, IHH Hush Htrwl, Hhu Franmmo, successfully treats all canes of Orthopedic Surgery, IWase of thn Hpine, ip Rue Joints, Paralysis, I'lles, Fislill. Nasal Catarrh, How legs, Ktuxk Knees, all I K-for unties knd Chronic Diseases. Their suoees in ormmg ini'se cases is shown !y thou sands ef reference from trustworthy pMpIn all over the country. IVntona having sill n ted children or frlel.ds fdloiild Convince themselve of thi ptcclli'iil n suits of Hie )teni of treatment ,y lia !ntdiite. Onir tlior ef tlm iirt;, iiiis u I at I be 1'aUi' Motel, lleppner, Tiienl y June II, mi iluy In rtHiiiine east's. Send for t ireiiUr. .'lefi rniif mode l had to J. 0 Hayes, lleppner, ll n. Tho. L. 1'avidx.n, Halein, A. II. Windsor, I -lugton, tiovernor K. I'. Ferry, (Hynipu, lid hundreds of other. 41 'J. i it ..i . t .. owner in (logs snoiiui tall on tlii i order and eltl Ihnr tsie for tho fWsl year, and l.i prm.U their dog lib ellr, each tearing tbe nnnitwr of t ieecit t. Hmhm d gs on whi. li tale ar tint paid will go t,o u,,u r t. A. A. Itotitara, 'i Msr.hsl. Win ii onr heart pana .mi an t un lim, I ,l,iutl.n im frr. ieiil, .(,. m .lill. t. loi luiirs , ..,..,. ,, lrtli and low pints ),,, ti tsurT-rMig from a di.fd. r.-l n.ln f ,. nrf, ilitfrattoti is mipcrfret an. ti..i i, ,. on top pi niiai'ii i ailoar.l l.i rnoam i no ironni am nitituali lv r-mrh Hie lidiirt and twH'ono- ilangi-rmis t.i lil. Mi 4i tlooil I tw taken l.t star tl fit- grea on lb aiali i.f II Aral . . I . . a . . A PTiiil o.iu., i t i, aioiaii s Mrf and Kidney UI,ii la rafrrially a l te.l n.t nip.i.p'n hi 11,11 m. I. rnl -r VOIIIK. Mtssiao -on Jm, x at lb real lne of th f..m. U,.w Uieg i t,. . nrto.l it,. i,,.r...... ..I M. n.- I ! - an. I Mta Hrali I' Jan.. II... ILjitb at tliai.aa L.ll. flUi.iu - Tk. (1at Mi1 ort!ttt FMl THE PDLPIT. Paine's Celery Compund Made Us Well! Has WE ADVISE THE SICK TO TAKE IT, SAY THE CLERGYMEN. Be Prepared for the Danger Keaaon of BprlnK- AKKrfHHive ChriHtianity in Powiilile With Uealth-l'axtorH of all Beets Preach it Eaitt and West. Practical work distinguishes the pulpit. Dootrinal sermons today are at a dis count. Ministers of tbe gospel, as if by a well-concerted plan, are now putting tremendous energy into tbe cause of good government and public health. Aggressive Christianity seems to be tbe pride of every denomination. Flat-chested, sallow-oheeked, weak- legged, watery-eyed clergymen are scaroe; strong vigorous, clear-headed, manly fellows are entering the semi naries. That a well man is a better man than a sick one is no longer heresy. Public batbs, fresh air ezoursions, open parks, sunlight, pbysioal training and proper medicines for the siok are all contributing to tbe work of borne missions. All sects appear to be entering with unusual activity into a praotioal reforms tion. Last week in Boston one of tbe greatest of its pulpit orators preaohed upon clean streets: in New York tbe churches have been breaking up politi oal corruption. Money from tbe con tribution boxes is going into hospitals. Many a young clergyman today takes a year or more, not in a trip to Europe to bear musio and study cathedral arohi teoture, and "round out bis eduoation," but in a plain, matter-of faot medical school to learn anatomy and hygene. Most progressive ministers in every denomination today are recommending to their people the great remedy that makes people well, earnestly indorsing the work of Dartmouth college's generous scientist, and frankly lending their influence to that of the best physicians advising generally the use of Paine's celery oompound now that the "danger season of spring" is near. The proprietors of this best of remedies now furnish a great quantity of testimonials from clergymen in every state, and almost every oity and town in tbe country, from which the following are taken at random: Ktv. Charles 0. Brnre. From Homerville. Mass . iioston's wealthy suburb, Charles Cromber Bruce, one of the ablest young pastors in 'be state writes: "I am nearly 1)8 years of age and weiL-h normallv 158 Dounds. at Dresent my weight is HHj.j. My sickness took nie down to l,i4'B, so that you can sen that I am getting back to myself, and God willing, shall soon be there, I have been a very siok man, but owing to the goodnor-s ot the supreme powers I am now on tbe royal road hose end is perfect health. 'After 20 years of excesaive labor in studying and preaching, I was eleoted to a pnmlion in a high school in lioston, but the work told ou me and I grew ill The illness lasted for about a year and a half. lint now I am so that I oan see the cud, and a more thankful man you Lever saw. A gentleman who lived near me began to use Paine's celery oompound and it built him tip. I thought of this and Moon I was led to use it, and it Is brought me out all right." HI. Themsa's Arailrmy. Mother Theresa, wriiiug from Ht Theresa' academy, near I'eoria, 111., ays, that they have given Paine's oeiery compound thorough trial, and found it to be l that is olaimed for it. She add: "We shall continue it use and also recoiuineud it to our frieuds." Itey. T. F. rllanffer. The following testimonial from man so wiJelr known and beloved at lWr. T. F. StaiitTer, pastor of the Faith Informed cliuroh of Lincoln, Neb., I moet positive proof of tli wonderful inediiMlial power of 1'aine' celery com pound and it great upt'riority over ordinary siirsnpirillaa. touios, and nervine. 'Fur nearly a tear past I bav felt imsrir running down. My nervous s) stein was gr lually growing wotae; had slight t uiptonis of rheumatism. Slid a troubled good ileal at time with iiisi tniiia. I fell that something must he done, and concluded to ns Paine' ri lery OoiiiiM.iiiul. Af'er tho rjrst Hire da)' u I Iw'gan to improve., and I am Very mili'li briter How. Indued. I feel lik in) sell one morn. All )mpti'ms or rheumatism ar disappearing. I ran lero well, tut nervous )lru i rapidly iniprovt lig. a ml I tli a radical rnr la being effected, I'ailie' celery emu iHiiiud I a splendid remedy, ami I ran isiiisi'ieiiliinisly eoiiiuieii.l it to the Silllerieg In Ilk cae. I further ! Ilrt thai if ltd niedioili were taken in lime tt wold v ruanr heavy d.wtol's bill. I bav never e. I a remedy of any kind thai met II eronusr o Well sod t readily ." fililur ef lb l.rorala Hilisl lie, w. J Mole, 1 1. ii, editor or lb liMiitfi lUptisl, : "My wit a In lN.r braliti. I thiLk it "tl of general IrHlnr wliii'li raiianl arei attack ofi heart iat.'aiii Mi waa (avoralil luii.ri a. , anti Paine' fi lrfjr smianind and l'foriirv.1 I' at inr hli feU Iwim- Mim- flle. If. tu tln (lra Inillle, all I I SW dm i lr I iii r. f mrtil whii h t a"'' lug. U e lia a-krn I I tins mdiilne lo artrisl frlriil", and ectrral ba alrralv u. d ii non niir rrooiiiiiif o- dalion" lUvlu f taaea. Na.al,l IU T. K. Marlm. !. .r f Hi Anne' fhilfih at Naahllll. fjle hi e.e CiM'tldern Hi ll tf'eal ruralll mwer ot Pain' t"f fS'inp-'Mnd. II .. Iloriii h lnl aa.n Uat tear, hh'li, iu aivoM of mnliiirdefMi, la tf y le ir- and ltni ! i let. man, I Ik. '.ina a-i fin daa Dial taarl woiil I a l Iw at' t I "Id mil I i IK en I. Ilafii't! r-n a.-'.'. iinl of Hi !!ua. i f Pa'ne rl-1 r-M p. ui I In iitnUr fara. I cmo'I'i In I t.t lr It t Wat " drIUtita I It B'd thai It fat 'r'i W bottle, I wai enabled to get through the most laborious part oi tbe season, in cluding Holy Week and Easteraay, with euue and comfort. 1 attribute my relief to fame's celery oomuouud. i keep a bottle of it on ba.d and whenever I have return of the feeling of exhaustion from unusual labor 1 take a few doses, always with a pleas ut sensation ot relief." The Upper Iowa Conference. Among tbe many very able ministers in the upper Iowa conference none is better beloved by bis oburon than itev. B. J)'. Berry, liead of the great gooa that Paine's celery oompound did him. p or three years 1 have eutlerea irom indigestion, constipation and biliousness. I have taken three bottles of Paine's celery compound and find myself wonder fullv haloed. I feel rested now mora ines, and no lontrer have Bny tired and stupid feelings. Therefore I take great delight in reoommeuding Maine's oeiery comuound to all Battering from these disorders. The Venerable William A. Smith. Rev. William A. Smith, of Groton, Coun.. after years of work, is still well and active, lie writes: In my early days, by great and pro longed mental snfferinir. I broke down lu healtli and beoume a dyspeptic, Deing obliged at oua time to give up my work in the ministry on aooount or in neaon. I am now 83 years of age, and during ruv loner life bBve Buttered greatly irom dvBDeosia. toroid liver, constipation and insomnia, at timts thinking IsLould die for tne want of balmy sleep, and it is a wonder to me that I am alive today with all that I have been through. I bave tried an endless amount of medicine, but lately I have been taking Paine s celery oompound, and have an faith in its merits as adapted to my case Bv the use of several bottles 1 bo lar recovered my health as to consider my self a weh man for my age. It regu lates tbe liver, stomach and bowels without any Question. My appetite is now eood. my sleep is refreshing, my liver active and bowels regular, and my crutches not needed, as I walk without a staff. I am daily increasing in strength and improving geuerally, and hope that my youth will soon be re newed so that I can work as in by-gone day-i. People are surprised at my im proved appearauoe and activity. New York, City Clernymea. Interviewed by a reporter in that city tbe other day, a large number of clergy men expressed the heartiest indorse ment of Paine's oeiery oompound. Tbe interviews was published in tbe World. Here are a few of them: Rev. H, L. Qranlienard, pastor of the French Presbyterian ohuroh, who lives at 143 West 16th St., said: "1 have frequently brfen relieved of nervous affections by tbe use of Paine's celery oompound. I think it most reliable remedy and shall recommend it wher ever I bave an opportunity." "Rev. R. D. Winn, pastor or tbe Abyssinian ohurch said: "My career as a minister of the gospel has beeu hampered by the fact that for years I have suffered from nervousness. I ooosulted several specialists, who treated my oase for months, but I must say that during tbe past few weeks I have received more beuefit from one bottle of Paine's oeiery ompouud than from all tbe other medicines taken." X uu reumJii iu remedy by Kev I'la Mtiai.l in.lnnumAnlfl 11 thn irepat. Pfirav kv r0o Kr. a. Ouellet. Itev. Mr. Laird and other prominent divines have Laird and other prominent so recently been published that they are lr8u ,n ,tie Puono mmu- Hev. G. A. Emery Itev. O. A. Emery, of Fittsfield, Vt., writes: . . . - "Paine's celery compound is the bef I medioiue to be found and I very cheer fully recommend it to all who are in a ran down or exhausted condition. 1 bave twice used it with moat satief iotory results. For fiv years my work bat been very heavy, especially ao during tha laist two years. My oouvictton was that unless I found tometbiog to help me I must give up my work as a minister, but I took Fame's oeiery oompound and last year came out all right, without a vacation ot ao nuioh as one Sunday. I recommend it to alias awooderful nerve restorer." . Hev. B. 8. Crosby Hev. 15. S. Crosby ot llrushton, N. Y , ays 'It give in great pleasure to add my testimony to thn elTeot ot Paine celery oompound. tor eight years J hav sullered great pain in my back Laid April I was to weak and uervons that I arrauged to go to Montreal for treatment, but three days before elpeeted to go a friend of mine urged me to taka Paine' celery compound I went that day and bought bottle and commenced to take it, aJ before I bad taken tbe Ural bottle I waa free from pain in my tmok aud could sleep sound. i.d am able to preach every Munday I will gladly answer any on who may writ to me about it. 1 trust your btiHiiies will continue to prosper until Ine atllii'te I ones of to eutir nation shall take Fame's celery Compound and be revitalised." Was Taased by Grip Hev. Dr. 3. V. Uall, of Mountvill U one or in tn-et kuown nnnitter lo n southeastern Ohio. Mr. Hall, who life wa despaired of, was restored to health by Paiue's celery compound Mb write: "The gup made a wreck of my natural good health. 1 tnfTrred from continual beadat'tic, which nothing rrfirved, anj from iiervoiisiiee whioli prevented sleep nd caiiMsl me li Lav a pitatloo ot Ih heart when ttartled by any ntiei peeled Hols or oilud. 1 hal ilistrtasing pains in my tck and side, i cm- lipated. billon, and sallow eomplel- liined. My puis Wat Very chDgeabl ometimm ouiek and at oilier aeareely preceptib!, appetite pmir, with a feeling of languor aud weakness al lime almoat overeotniiig ine. It seemed as if eery organ in my Imdy a dlaeased, and i waa In il.apair nl ever being well again I cii'tnerr dwwrili ray terrible sufferings and il would bave been a great relief lo liav richangetl worlds, but ltd every rnuttier, I would 11 upon my baby In.y and fling In life. "Not having ranch faith In advertised medicines, n was wilb raluclanc that t began to us Paine's relry rvmi pound but after lb 6ral duM I slept Wall. My Improvement wai rapid; I took i tNittleaand game-1 l-teen and 'ii jviiiiids in Wright, and Bow I am Uah ruddy rliM-ked and elear f OJl lrlionad Hi wonder of a'l my friend. I do m ! n w-ik and aail m biland Into 1 latn-r a a minister of tha m, 1 alaat. t.ll lire tick I sulVrirg what i iii k'faii l 0.TD11.OIII I ha ilon lor toe. Ir all atrr He. Perejr T. Pnn, rel.f ! HI Ji'l n' at lUkiiilon, S i , writ.a: Il a ? tt real lleaaar hi im Bleu. I th naa.if I'. De'aerUrT riruiim J ! .l ba atxi am tutl-e nt tnxa lieftoiia Irnalil b uffaravl (or twit yea' with 6foa fri-airallop, lriits'ht ft) f nvelWolk 1 li aalte lnd, and ditni tl.it tm bad tried Itmtal eW,.f la lb t4 Bll rtbe, tmi a tlnf trai. b a ! eat (eialial In erooa diaaaaa, I al II Inf hf ltw. le ttn'll I a4 I'aiBe rele rori-ii..l. Iloe rrtn.l haa til (fail l -iianl a Hi, ai' t I .hail lajv-TOti.en.l II li a.l af!ear" I Lata. ( la, 'in, i celery 'tinrt I mIa (i. Try II ettH4 ywwvis-sis ryt HE Chronological Recapitulation of events ( I of much Interest to the student of J history. At a glance he can see the dates of principal events, and saves much time and trouble. For a similar reason a recapitulation of articles of merchandise is made so that tha customer can find what he wants at low flgurw at E. J. Slocum's, without spending hours te "looking around." It saves time, and "time Is money," besides the way-down redut)ii on prices ot Articles which all receive at W plfvw See This ! A big line of summer wash goods, including satteens and other lines in great de mand. Stick a Pin In here, and don't forget the nice line of laces being sold at very low figures. Ladies "Wanting The nicest, neatest and cheapest underwear Bhould not pass that department, else they may regret it. You Must Have shirts, men, and prices from 25 cents to $3 are found. You can get what you want. 'Tis "Warm To travel dow, but those who must go should not fail to provide themselves with a trunk and valise of latest make. Sold very cheap. Now Idea" Patterns, at the very low price of 10 cents; latast styles, and equal to Butter ick's or any other standard line of patterns. Tho Feet buould be encased la com fortable shor. Slocum's line is extensive and de nerves inspection. A new line of Eastern goods ex pected shortly. Seo tho Lino Of latest tylei in gloves. Tbe best is to be found in this department Call fo; pt ices and don't fail to see them. Prices and Quality Are upecial features of Hlo- oum's store, and in this col utun be proptairs to keep you poeteJ on what be keeps. I .lixpoct. To meet competition io any lint kept ly me, and invito an early iDctioQ of stock E. J. SLOCUM. OU lllsckmso Httfid, hi:iini:h. oitr.aoN jt, .. . B. A. HUNSAKEK, Prop. Yon Should ?wp Foe a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY : HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs. 101X1 Bradles?- Prop. 40 Are the Highest of all High Grades. Warranted mperlor to any Bicycle built In the world, regardless of price. Do not be Induced to pay more money for an Inferior wheel. Insist on having the Waverlcy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar concern, whose bond is is good as gold. 211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75. Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indianapolis, Ind., U. 8. A. Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or. HENRY IBR'S UB ! Storage and Forwarding. Pays all Charges on Wool baled and ooneiifned. Speoial attention paid to wool that it may be under cover sod in good condition for ioapeotion of boyeri. Remember the Upper Warehouse. HENRY. HEPPNER, Heppner, Ore. Proprietor. 8AM MEADOWS. MEADOWS Have succeeded A. ISusinpae and are 111 REPAIR! A Walton Shop run In ronnactlon. Katl.fartlnn iiraiitsl. on them at tha old Ounn .hop, MAIN BTItKKT. . ST ..J a Kl Ml I Iorsc ? All tbene can bo procured at Thoraroo A Dino, Lower Maio Street. Heppner, Oregon. Tfcaa tatit:a ar ..II ari'ialnl4 Hh firant llarnar. rrr, fi Warn and Mh.a a..ii and . aa.a m..i.a, a... Um, tn oiadhie tha aa. i.,.it , ttt. iralfiii, ; iin. eonmtae, I'Mraa In a lil aliri lh lltn.a. Tl-IOM PSOX I JTXNS How's Your Liver? This question is asked daily. If dormant you need exercise -need it badly. The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do not own one. call at Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery, Power House. Ofe PaltaD IM Prism ! PREDICTION FOR HEPPNER : A bree zy time may be expected at Ben Hunsaker's, followed by a regular cyclone of low prices that will sweep all opposition before it. Showers of purchasers will follow, succeeded by a general clearing term. Besides a general line of grocer ies, Hunsaker carries Tinware, Wood and Willow Ware, Glass ware and Crockery, Cigars, Tobac cos, Confectionaries, Etc. Old Blackman Stand (Successor to Jerry Cohn.) (filGYCLES fcl, Merchandise, Etc. W. P. BCRIVNER. & SCRIVNEK, a M. Gann in the Hlscksmithitig prepared to do all kinda of II Call law. , IIKPPNKH. Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to III 1 IJL11 I. III1 r NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CAM,