Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 18, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE.
Btage lor Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
IJohH Da; and Canyon City, leaves aa follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
A rrivea 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
in Heppner at G.
rowe's,5 cents per glass,
B. Ted-
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
Millions ride tbe Kambler.
Ike Ennis has bicyoles to rent.
A oool resort. Boyd & McDowell's.
Wm. Brown came in from Condon
Friday last.
Ay era guarantees bis poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tf.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
Vv alia Walla. Wash.
A. P. Bradbury, the oracker man,
Sundayed in Heppner.
Cbas. E. Fell made proof on bis bomp
stead today before Clerk Morrow.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. 8, 0. Smitb, salesman, Ueopner.
Born To tbe wife of Jake Pearson,
on the 14 tb insl., on Batter creek, a
boy.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is tbe stuff to do
it with. tf
Try Ayers'
baying any
dozen.
eqairrel poison before
otner. Unly $2oU per
tf,
In tbe spring, tbe ho man body needs
BgHiRlauoe to throw off tbe stagnation
produoed by winter diet. As tbe
temperature rises under the growing
heat tbe sun's rays we feel tired, half
eiok and low in spirits, because the
blood is sluggish and full of imparities.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengtbing Cordial
aiid Blood Purifier is a reliable spring
remedy to invigorate tbe body and give
toue to tbe digestion. Prioe $1 per
bottle.
Sunday last Sullivan k Co., repre
sented by Mr. Mahoney, manager, out
fitted for their long Bheep drive to Wyo
ming. Albert Bea, Ed. Driskell and
Nick Willinghame will go along with tbe
outfit. They all pulled out yesterday
morning, and will soon have tbe 7,000
slowly moving towards their destination.
Frank Bbepardson. an engineer on tbe
Southern Paoifio Ry., who resides at
Los Angeles, Gal., was troubled with
rheumatism for a long time. He was
treated by several physicians, also
visited tbe Hot Springs, but received no
permanent relief until housed Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. He says it is tbe best
medicine in tbe world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co
Sheriff Geo. Harrington got back
Saturday from Salem. Marshal John
s'. o, tbe unfortunate young man whom
he acoompanied to tbe asylum, went
down without trouble, though be is
badly demented. Justice Freeland, who
went along with Mr. Harrington, will
Yisit relatives at Halsey before his re
turn. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably
adapted to make "a little health go a
long way." Its curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
tonic and nutritive properties, by which
tbe energy of tbe system is reoruited.
It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on
tbe stomach and harmless under pro
longed use. Prioe $1.00 per bottle.
Died In Heppner, 8aturday, June 15
1895, tbe infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cbas. Tilden, aged about 6 months,
Nellie Forwood is up from The Dalles
. ... , , .. . . ... u 1- 1 una vuns Ailuci
visiung uer relatives iu iu iimguuor- Th(J ohnd hftd ben jn or gome tjme Bnd
its death was not unexpected. The in
I Am Glad
To tell what Hood's Sarsaparllla has dons
lor me. I had the grip and its ill effects
settled all over
me. I had cramps
In my legs and
frequently I had
to get up at
night and walk
to relax the mus
cles. I also had
stomach troub-
les. I then took
Sj Hood's Barsaoa-
ISaOS rilla. One bottle
and another has
helped my stom
ach trouble
greatly. I have taken 8 bottles and
use Hood's Pills which are the best I evei
took." H. A. Melvin, Bisters, uregon.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently In the public eye today.
HwwI'e DM1 c ertotaT eaiytoUke,
1 luuu J a eaty la effect. 24c
IN ILL WIND !
T is an ill wind that blows no
good, and although the play
ful pranks ot Old Boreas exposes
this fond couple to temporary em
barrassment, the situation greatly
amuses the spectators.
I
Likewise the situation at
1 O IV 13
Joe WOOLERY
PULL, LIXE
Since it has become
Generally known that
CARRIES A.
OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Which he sells at Bed Bock Prices.
Farmers of Eight lie, DavidsoD, Gooseberry, Douglas, Jordan
Fork and lone sections can do no better than make their purchases of
Joe. He carries a full line of Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, and in fact a complete stock of general merchandise. 1 aw.
hood.
For Sale A lot of household furni
ture and an organ. Call at the M.
parsonage. tf.
Wanted Laundry work by Mrs. C.
Nelson, old Mountain House. Mending
neatly done.
Osoar Minor was unfortunate in los
ing a fine, thoroughbred Shorthorn bull
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews and daugh
ter, Mies Minnie, were in from Alpine
yesterday and today.
Lost A 38 cal. pistol. Finder will
be rewarded by returning the same to
Leslie Matlock, Heppner. 2t
Towards tbe mountains last Friday
and Saturday Digbts frost did considera
ble damage to gardens.
If you want to rent a bioycle or get re.
pairs for same, call on Ike Ennis at bis
bicycle livery, power bouse.
Wm. Farrer got in from Dayyille Sst
urkay with a big baod of oattle whiob
were shipped at this point
W. R. Mellick. of Cutbank, Montana,
arrived last week to receive the big
shipment of cattle Sunday
When irrigation is at its height up tbe
nreek, tbe mill flume goes dry, not leav
log enough water tor sprinkling pur
poses.
Billy Robbins, formerly of Long
Creek, is traveling with a phonograph
and is entertaining Heppner people this
week.
Oilhousen Bros., will soon go to tbe
inner country to be absent until tbe
latter part of this month. Await tbeir
return. ltf.
The Parrisb oreek road matter should
not be allowed to die. It should be
completed in time tor next season's
trade.
Have yon read "Coin's Financial
School" and bis other books? It not
tod should see Don Carlos Boyd and
get them.
Clarence Noble fell off a borse, out at
bis father's MrKiooev creek ranch, Sat
urday last, breaking one bone of bis left
arm near tbe wrist.
Mr. Walker, the well-known storkbny
er, was severely kicked in tbe bead few
days ago down at Portland, and it is
thought he oannot live.
Tom Crow made bnndred mile ride
Saturday niabt and Sunday to get
tooth pulled, oomlng from the (Middle
Fork of tbe John Ly.
Miss Aooa Balsiger. school inpenn
tendeot, will be abseot from her office
for tbe neit two weeks vititing tbe
schools in tbe mountain distriots.
James Maloosy was badly Injured in
the Monumental tunnel, near Susan
ilia, last week, one leg beiog so badly
broken as to neoessitate amputation
T. W. Ayers. Jr., left on yaatsrday'a
train for Portland, and will represent
Heppner Lodge No. CJ, A. F. A A. M., at
their graod lodge meeting I bis weei.
New stock of working gloves io sheep.
goat, boek and calf. Jail received and
for sale br P. C. Thorn peon Compaov.
Prides from 40 ceoU per pair upward. 2t
For sale A One, Nhort Horn grade
bull, foor years old. Prioe, Or
ill trade for other rattle. Add
Harrison Cbapio, UarJman, Or. 2-lm.
Hhilob's Care, lb great Conirh and
Croup Cure, Is Id great demand. Pocket
iks contains la-only Ave doees only 1.
Children love it. Hold by T. W. Ayers
Jr.
A. M Crsa starlet bis drive of 5,f0
sheep Wvoojlnteid yoalorday. lis
will pick op a lew bnnebee along tbe
road, Disking la ail a bunch of 7,fKJ
head.
Old Hall's mensKerle Is mlonee black
bear cub, It having climbed onl of tbe
enclosure and made its -apaona day
leatwttk. No doubt tbe filler would
be liberally regarded.
Coutaia Hweeeef. V. 8. A . RaO DiKO.
Cal. eaya : "Hbiloh's Cata'rb ltned la
the firat modioin I bave r fnnnJ the!
would do me any giwo." I rn-e &.
T. W. Ayers. Jr.
Twenty nine carloads ol eatiU were
sb'ppl out of lUp(ut Monday, 4stie
atiuo Montana Tbeewi wre nade up of
il Oilltam nod (Irani manly cattle,
terment ooourred Sunday in the Hepp
ner cemetery. Tbe sympathy of all is
extended to tbe bereaved.
Tbe Oazette in its last issue forgot to
say that theyoang peopleof theEpwortb
League cleared about $20, as the result
of the entertainment given by tbem.
The play was most successfully repeated
on Tuesday evening ot last week, in
many respeots more suooesBfully than
the first night.
Ike Ennis has a stock of bicycle
repairs and will fix your wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is his intention to
make a specialty in this line, and as tbe
number of wheels is rapidly increasing,
this will certainly be pleasing news to
those who are so fortunate as to own a
bike. tf.
Qeo. Ely is up from Douglas with bis
cousin, m. JS. JMy wbo, wbiie onmbing
out of a well yesterday down at Mr. C.
J. Wilson's, near Douglas, fell some ten
feet, cuttiug bis bead badly. Dr. Mo-
Swords took a few stitches in the wound
and he will doubtless get well soon.
The readers of tbe Gazette will see
that Heppner merchants are out for
business. Tbey ought to be patronized
by our home people, to tbe exolusion ot
those who pay no taxes and do nothing
towards helping build up tbe com
munity.
Rev. J. M. Denison returned Friday
last from tbe Hood River conference
He will take a plaoe in the valley confer
ence for tbe coming year, ms many
friends regret that Heppner must lose
tbe presence of himself and charming
family.
Harry Bsgley, wbo is completing John
Unroors Claris canyon school, will
complete his labors next Saturday, at
tbe olose ot which be will visit fur a
short season with bis relatives and
friends at Hillsboro.
On July 2, 8 and 4 the O. R. & N. will
sell tickets to any point within 800 miles
one fare for round trip. Tickets expire
at midnight of tbe tith prox Tbia is a
splendid opportunity to travel on bini
nets or pleasure. tf.
Boone Mnlkey arrived bere from Ihe
John Day country about a week so, aod
ha ben oonQned to bis room, down at
the Central bnuse, with dropny ever
since. Yesterday be left lor rortiaua
for treatment.
B. F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish
bis "Sore Hbot" squirrel poison in
wholesale lots. He baa already received
a large order from Washington and
Idaho. Every where it bas beoo used,
it bas not failed to exterminate the little
pests. tf.
President Conser. of tbe Heppner
board of trade, wishes the members aod
all interested to meet tomorrow evening
at the oouncil chambers to settle up lbs
Parish creok road matter, aod to coo
aider new business. All coma out
Tbe Dalles Taper: Mr. and Mrs. W
A. Jobnston. wbo bave been residing at
Heppner for tbe laat few years, removed
to Tbe Dalle dnring tbe week, where
Mr. Johnston will eon age in business.
Hon. J. B. Huntington pa., through
lleppoer last week oo bis way to eltn.
He will return in a few day. a ooro pa
nt. I by bis daughter, who bas been at
tending school down there.
A. Heard aod Mr. Pareoo. aeeompa-
Died by Myron Harnard and others,
cams la Friday with a big lot of cattle
for sbipmeot to Montana. Tbey nors
in splendid eooditma.
Tbe ). A. lb will bats a graod ramp.
Ore and reunion at Lei tog ton on tbe 3rd
and 4tb of J 11. I I sm n I . Ii-
vi led to attend. Coma prepared to
camp on f round. If.
John Hays earns in from II In
Rock sheep raneb last week. He baa
on en plated bis shearing and baa 1,1s band
in tbe mountain for the summer.
Ice o ream. Boyd & McDowell.
Mr. Jas. Talbert is ill out on Six
Dollar.
J. O. Williams is over from the John
Day oountry.
Qreen Mathews' infant boy is not e
peoted to live.
Yaoe Hinton leaves today for tbe John
Day with freight.
The buyer ought to look over Ben
Hunsaker's new ad.
Frank Hale oame over from the John
Day one day last week.
Johnny Ayers sold his wool yesterday
tor 1 cents per pound.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Coon
Boon, of Lexington, is ill.
Ioe cream and cake 15o at Boyd &
McDowell's ice oream parlors.
Delioious temperance drinks, ice cold,
for tbe thirsty at Boyd & McDowell's.
P. Cohn returned on Wednesday of
last week from a brief sojourn below.
W. J. Brownlee and Loften Bros, ar
rived from Fox with Joe Edob' wool clip
Sunday.
Mr. Crank, brother ot Wm. Crank, of
Bitter, accompanied by his family are
in Heppner.
Geo. F. Roberts, representing Zan
Bros., was among our business men
Friday last.
IOISTE,
OEEGON.
- The- Kcclcy Instituto
-OF-
For the Cure Ox
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Salem, Oregon,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast
Gall at the Gazetts office for particulars,
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure
cure.
arms 3vlajv
HAS STRUCK
BOTTOM
That is what our competitors bave to
say of
Minor & Co.
That there is nothing left to out on that
tbey have reaohed the bottom,, on
everything.
copvhiohtcd
mE CLAIM to carry the largest and best
selected stock to be found in this city.
No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can
find them elsewhere.
We boast on the quantity and quality we
handle, but as to our own honesty we have
nothing to say ; we are like the rest of the human
race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud.
MINOM & OO.
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
leas sis a f m aaS
Cbas. J. Johnson left Monday morn- hR MaSSI Oil tuPIM CL InrEStlBrUQ.
bound for Wyoming.
Erby L. Kirk bas been operated on
for appendicitis, down at Portland, and
is doing exceedingly well.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McElligott have a
new boy out at their home, born on tbe
8tb Inst. Weight 11 pounds.
Tbe Heppner so h onl distnot deolared
for bonds yesterday, 29 for, none against
Tbe issue will be (or (G.UUO.
Call on Boyd St McDowell for ice
oream, oboioe coofeotionery, oigars and
tobaocos. iruits in season.
Tbe M. C. L. & T. Oo. think that they
will tnrn out a thousand bales more ot
wool before tbe season closes.
Mrs. Price Florenoe went through tbe
seoond operation down at Portland Hun
day and is reported as doing well,
J. D. Uickey will leave this week for
the Austin station country where bis
sheep are ranging for tbe summer.
Nick Willinghame wss unfortunate In
getting bie buggy broken on the road
down to tbe Monday sobool convention
last Friday.
Dave llerren bas twoty-flve varieties
of tlower in one little boi. ibis be
bought in tortiand recently aod Is a
veritable happy family.
Green Mathews for shaving, hair
cutting, bimp(Miing and all other work
in that lion, llaths at any tune during
bumness boars,
When thirsty.or when yon wish a pleas
sol oigar, choioa confectionery or a de-
licion diah of lee cream and oaks for
15o, drop into Boyd A MoDowell's.
1U porta bave it that Chas. Penoe bas
moved to pant 11 re freaher and greener.
Peno did not make any demonstrations
to bis creditors on the eve of his departure.
Pell Himison came in laat week from
tbe Jobn Day, and found tbe mountain
dryer this eaou than for msoy years
past, particularly at Ibis time of the
year.
Karl a Clover IVwt will purify your
Blioi'l. titer y.tar 0mplntos, regulate
your bowel and make your bead clear
a a bell. XV, W)c., and II. bold by
T. W. Avers Jr
Ileory Heppner save that up to
Thursday let 1.177 l.al' S of wool bad
been shipped Iron) bis Heppner "are-
houe tiiw eafn on areouni of frank
hm. Frank is evidently doing boat-
oeaa.
PORTLAND, OREQON.
LOCAL MARKET REPOllT.
Wheat, bu 3640
Flour.bbl 2 40
Beeves, cows ot two-year-olds, owt 2 25
" three " " a 50
Sheep, muttons, bead....l 50 1 75
" stock 1 DO Q 1 ou
Flogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 IKl
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eggs, doz , 8
Chickens, doz 2 0003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 40
OAMFORN1A MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 87! 97
Flour.bbl 2 60 to 8 60
Beeves, stall fed 4 60 (4 B 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 (tf8 00
Hogs, owt 4 60 5 25
Here are
THREE
POINTS
Which we wish you to
Remember :
First: We Keep
HARDWARE
Second: We offer it
CHEAP
Third: We sell
FOR CASH
We are enabled to give more
for a dollar than the usual
"Dollar's worth."
-w r V A 1ST
OlLLlAlVl
I & BISBEE
Main Street, Heppner, Or
jfSli
awl IlfBt
Re-Opened!
1U
Has been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will
conduct It In a etrlntly flrat-claR manner, with the
view ol pleasing the trade In ifeueral.
a
-.E l. .
People from Country Districts will be
made to feci at home.
Sunday Dinners a Specialty ! Poplar Prices !
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
Attorneys fit Icvvv,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Wool Eastern Oregon.
Butter, tt
Fggs, doz
Potatoes new, per ot..
old. " ..
fliiokeDS, doz
Turkeys, Si
7 (
A0t4
13
15
K6
75
8 00 it 600
11 (Hi 15
PORTLAND MARSIT.
Wheat, bo $ 62 (a 53
Flour, bhl 1H0285
Beeves, cwt.
" drewed
Muttons, live sheared...
dreseed. D
Hogs, on foot
dreseed, B
Wool Eastern Oregon..
Butter
F:gga, dos
.h likens, dnz
Turkeys, Tbdrveeed ,
rilml Ml'! M klag I'iIm.
hymplotns MoMtare; loltnat itehing
sud slinging; uol at night; aorae by
arraUMrig. If allui to eoblinue
tonior foros. blch ofloa tll and
ulrerat. brromlng Vry Kir, Hwstm S
OnrrMKr stnp lb Itrlung and bld
in if, Lal ulertia, and la mpt ea
remove lb tom'if. At draggi!, nr
by mail. fr 60 et la. Ir. Ml Hod,
riiilallphla.
Rerkla's aniira Sl
The bet salva In tbe world for pals,
TtrnlM, Mure, L'li-r, hall llhrum.
Kr Hrh I rlirt. t'bitd llauil,:
1,'bilblaiu. Ot.rti. ao l all alio eruption
and pMiiily cur IMm, or ao pay
rl'iirI. II ta ganll In
pMt aaliafwIloQ nr wionvV r'nil l.
ril'rm 'Xi PtI (r b"'I. V Sal by
T. w. Ayr. it.
mar, il yr M l,
A ly irar. il r t., brasded
ah b ky. I'M a ynuiig ll Wa at
iwg bii lli'iiir atid Ilariltnaa
Kn d'-llar frt will paid fur br
ftoroto K.JKstST,
41 if. Ilrpptior, Orgon
2 25 (t, 8 60
6 00 (t fi AO
2 ' t 2 75
04 it 04
3 60 (rC 8 75
04 W
or. h w
lo e it
8 00 8 75
12
I Tat.
All owners of dogs should vail on Ilia
recorder aad settle tbeir tsiea for the
fiscal year, and also provide their dogs
with collars, each bearing tba Dumber of
tax receipt. Tin dogs on whub
tales are not paid will go tba osual
note. A. A. RmuaTN,
2 4 Marshal.
$1800.00
OIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
it v soever month aiven awav to any one who an.
pliei through in (or tlx moat memonout patent during
the month picedinr.
Hi aerur me onipitenuiorimrcuriu
and the oliject of thit offer u to ancouraije invenMra lo
keen track of their bright Meat. At Ihe tain WM w
with to imprest upon the public the tact that
IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
twh at the "car-window" which can be eauly tli1 up
and dow wuhoul bfeakinf the paueneeta back,
"tauoa pan,' collar-button," "nut-lock, "bottle.
atooDet. and a thouaand other Kttle thinn that sunt
any one can nnd a way ol improving ; anaineactunpia
invention! are the one that brine, largnt returut to th
1 ry to think of aomcthuig tu invent
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patent! taken out thraueh tit receive inerial notice ia
the" N.uotial Kecotder.' tmblithed at Wathiniion,
U. C, which a the oeat newtpatMnr publitlied in Amenca
aa Ihe inleretta of inventor. We fumith a yeai't aub
- i..n- f.AA vtf an all A... rli.nl.
we aiM adveni.liee ol cow. ine uivennun iwn anomn
which wint our $150 pnie, an4 humlrcilt of thousands
of copies of the "National Recorder," conianunf a
ketch of the winner, and a detriiptioa of hi! inventus),
snll be scatteted thrnuihout the Uuiied Stales amone
capualisu and snsnufacturers, thus Uuitui( lo luaar
(Uenuoa the merit! 01 the invention.
co-iotinttfiriTtrcz y
JOHN WCDDrRBL'RN & CO.,
totkltor 4 Amertcen and ore! (a CaUnta,
618 11 Street. N.W..
Box Washington, D. C.
laf Mthmrt Klitrr rfli.il WttuJtrrmT
HEPPNER,
OREGON
l-ar-V aZ
rVWJL Vv9
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
On 1 1:: Scale !
W. L. Douclas
S3 SHOE
t.lrtT or LKItKIW.
I Ktir.M ADVUBl InKD AT IIKI PNICR,
mj in.. J uii u, ifc
l.irrt W f ra Mary
lloliletman !! lt li.ll Jsn.re
Wh.n ralllti lot thrmm rttr t.l-ea say
e.lierllee.1. , r.iu.li,l'..
stmc arsr.
rir rots a kino.
3. CORDOVAN.
rstMcttaiMAMiuso cAtr.
4,3MflCALflKANCAR0a
3. V POLICE. 3 SOLCS.
.ylZ.WORKINCKrt,
BUSINESS conJucte.1 on a liig
Hcalo fur cnnli reilucfB Ihe
IirojKirtiou of exponno ftnd iucrpas
es the eurn of rccnijita. It eimbles
one to buy clicap and hoII cheap.
Tlmt accountri for t ho manner ia
- jsy-y T -j WLlCIl IV. tJ. ill COllUUClrl UIN
IIO OttVHTT. s
-M- THE BEST GOODS
For Tho Lowest Possible Prices.
If? lira Anvt'tru... Km .
- 1 .. ini..wiwAiia
I . Jr LADica
Wood Wanted.
voTirr. it MitsrhY i.ivr.s that t it it
it a h.a InH ill Utflr Nil I. Iletitmer,
. Will tle l.l. la luf the delivery nf Bit y
I'tij Mints uf w1 at tho SiI.ikiI if snlae at I
ll.i. tiuer. same lo m 01 no uh July in, ,
m.mA to m Arii no of liifs t, I. !'
The ur4 reswtto Ui right to rvri any or ail
hl.la.
y Oai-i or tms sWssb.
All.,1
J J Moaaats. !
Ul-I. Iletdi.sr.ur J iikIi, M4S.
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
Ad our shoes arc equally Mtlsfactory
Lately inovinl from LfxinKtnn and at prfHont
located ia tho llerrea huiltltni;, May atreot.
HKITNWt.
OUF.OUN
he sawl sMSIasa an Is) stylo and
Ikelr stennf Mil are onswr
sss.
Hilly r.arroU rttadayM la lUtpnr.
lit bp ar ftosr ap ta Its BS'iaoiaia
uii sunxitor
l.rntlght la !' laat k.
Tb lai nn slip is about all in, but '
if.nsii1el. amil I IKStx ta f'nm !
Ih sti'he ly Jhn Artihftav aodntbots j Vuliiey Mctlalsr rry l ysotsMa
ram In witb Mr. AotbrM's oi'P yew tor- ' rri'irtnt frfto Uamiltoa sad Uft oa II.
day, BtiJ rtlir aro oa lbs rl.
Ta rllrt - U lb Orotic City
t'badian'ia IS' t-otwr
rifls auil 1 1-4 a O, It. S. Iia
C r f' tr,,"s l''rl4. 23 tala tt
roaa l trip; Orr' City. 5 atls.
Orln l IatWroe am4 tmm Tor
la t lt vif. Bslnt'-I ty tits
if.. ar soe.twts. Jr . bmn at n-l at
l etr. oa tb-ir return tnm aa ti
nll tint M rli- la la-ttssa.
f io.il J.tirtil: I. M. lf t rml
f"nt Af tus'-.a r lh'-Uf
t- IU'I 4 rMef. Sfi't 4. ft
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IUpass Issle,! .f (I ' . l. a b b.l
UmrmA lhr a a LniaflTMIM o4
lb roaW is) tbs i siauoa.
aflrtioa tro o.
a Unas rwtas,
rra sjbn ' lgo In) allarli c.f
bl I km rvilwi will bs pie J lo know ll,t
(rocspi rl f ay r tl ty ib.s
t'batailssf laia f.ilM. I'tKiUr al
liarrt Httl;. If ar qirkly a4
taa iai b ito$tl4 p- a. laraan)
rao I ho allarl nay b peetetle.l l,f i
.ms tl.t rmty as orwiaj h (Ji.l
ie).i.ii., .f r it :, i , 3:,
4 fl r.l b.til f..r by hi.qro
Jui.t s-ia Iffn' t'.i.
IrKarUot !r"st.il Vm, wl l fay
k f t . Mruvy, biiew t4
Ts Wari.-I wai-l ti bay
'kmI, (satKi Isam bf about I."") i-osd
bre. Also a ' ooa l boJ
K'lii aa I barrw ai l a et,tl s.
pnay. list ) f1, yat bnrt.
I.nro bttil t"t !; ati flu pniltry
an J for baUhirjtf. Tuk first rU
oa my call! u fual at Hi' fa f ImI
yoar. Call at lbs J. Q Wi!.a l-r
aUiM lln tef. N. C. '
Not kf oStoc hhotdert' Mett Ing.
X'fiTKK l liritrsr .IVrf THAT A
i m.tln uf tl.e ,. a holder Iho !'''
Ilirfei i nmisnr will Urn ..nl In U.s 4irlns nf
Milt.i.t.l in l..iif Mt.. n. no xsluflsr.
t.e let i4 Ium, loruS p as . f sl4
4sf II. e ..i.e i.f t',i.tl'i m.fta'il
li-l tie la iik.wi linn !" t'ie rntli a af
lans ma fetnae-'S.
J N tfi.aa-.w u.f
evrarr l w-
Notkt of Final Stttlemtnt.
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37-&I.
Nov la IU ! to t tba W.lf
O'efiBtan, tba 'foot appef of
if, Wei. U Mb ib(.ais.t-ti .
ly la a1r.r,f'.f a f, t. bftf
r tr-1,1 a if aoe-t-e a I ma-e)
ia it ststei, teoi.s ai l ! a a
lrwintsi aa al 'iHitisJ j-irdil.tlo Wb
llsoiof, a atr'trnlttfal pt-t.
rrt a t iirsrsy .tvr that twe
ii.H. -I the syl"li'ist'sine ins
eststenl li.de M'i'rsii nr. nas i, hs ru1'l
Sii'l eeite-t lif sett ewient Siii f i tils
a'! ist, ss i.t, ailrile'rtii. WMH lli
! rmli e.i'i.1 nl ihe en.mie nl H-.tfiO. ss nf
soil I' ! stn4sr 'iff I 'r
! uw.iii.il e SI1 4ar hfi
I f ii s, I r aslif ! In HHI n
I tune! so as. I owal 4 sett.sfc.siil
, M. sffiiA
Aitiamutifsbif.
ks five the seel sjsia in I he money.
I fit,
rpoi
I he peicvo oro oifrtwi.oawirie4 on aol.
Prwsa Si lo f I ssved over Mher istekee.
I ti jvw iewi bsunv. myy j yvu wwvn. rwi irj
PoaUr bos nam will slmrllv sp
tioar bora. Aifeut waiill. Ally at cinrr
Notico of Intention.
t ash firri it at i i.HAsnr., ni'.K.'is
I i Mas n ln Nutli e Is l.i ti t v
tl.e fi.liiiwln ltsllii-1 ulll.f li.l fi.el f.ntlieiil
hi. Int. nil"'! I" "' ru sl .ti. In a n .M nf
tliialia an I tt.st sal'l t i- l will U li.sli
U luteJ M sl.ifii.w -.'.'it V ( lets, at II' net.
tire utl, fill J'ltie m, v.i. (
Jiilll ,l11Al,l,
in i 'iS'i inr u.s rs r . ti-. "r.
r . aa i Ti t . k t. f
He t.en.e lt,e ".h.m. wtirtiiveie in ..i.e
Me e.ii.ilii-i.,'ta feel-lain 111111 asri'l cut Itatinii
lf Sei'l !S.. vt.
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ban to A H'vs e'e-i f
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Hot let of Intention.
AMiorrti f. at tiir tti t r. nartfti,
Sle It. Ik 1'itl e le (,.. v Jei, thsl
tl.e fi...nh. r.mM et;r t.se f e. ii.illieil
lite i.tn'iiii In it.ees S'sl f In e'-i-iirt '
Kts els . Sti4 t st ssM i"". i;i I nis.te
li'.ea $ sln.rnw in riei. at M-l'l"-'.
tr'ia. in r I"
wll I lX U "IT.
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I was. '
TaiKingTHiougti Bis Hal!
Tli man ht talk thrmtuh bi bat ia
vi rwtii-r In .i.eiir-ery ilijwlto
abl .i'iir it ia, tim, Id tnnl .
lb man ( luti llient cr bis
craii utQ a lib tiiie of
'- T. It. JIOWAHirS
flno ara bat, ahi' b la in H!f a ia
of )riority atJ Imis.
IU also bay bis gr.irf(, gotil' loi
Dialiiliaf, sIih kmu' M, el, at
T. R. HOWARD'S.
Mr. Miiar1 makr a sniali In tlia
tbings rf)tiirol by slfop aud cHluio.
HemmUr lb plpMso.
HIPPNIR BLOCK, Main St.,
f.itir it.mr a. nih i( I'.oi: ly b'lt
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