IFYOUAREINAIHILE OF -.mil vs. Mr. O'Brien's relatives live, Yanoouvei and oHier Paeifio const cities. Hit friends in Spokane wish bim joy, andtbr hride is felicitated by hundreds of ad iijirers. Spokane Review. Mrs Hbermoo is well known in thin A BCItGLAR stole &4 70 nnd a kisa city, being b sister of D. A. MoAtee. The bed bug and tbe potato bug are ha I enough, but tbey do Dot require us rich food as the gold bug. from a woman, in Port Jervis, N. Y., and the ungrateful old maid reported the robbery. Portland Sun. Tbe Guzette j iins in congratulations. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Advertising e Will help you out The Missouri democrats 6hould not now hesitate to call their pro- The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after Buffer ing for several years with a severe long hflVctioD, and that dread disease, Con sumption, is anxious to make known to posed confeence. Their Kentucky hiB friw Bnfferers tbe means of brethren showed them bow straddle a bai betl-wire fence. A IS A Grand Soldiers' Reunion 1: to The campaign againBt the re. election of Senator Mitchell hns already been commenced by the Oregonian and its satellites. Tho Telegram the other day remarked that a few weeks' residence in Oregon would modify his views on the financial question, as he would find the innjority of his party against the white metal. The Times does not believe this to be true, for the rank and file of the republican party in Oregon, as in many other states, i9 opposed to tho demonetiz ation of silver, and those who are trying to manipulate mutters in thi interest of Wall stieet will find it out to their cost at the next election. Mr. Mitchell is mure nearly in accord with the views of the majority of the people of this state on the silver question than any other promiueut republic an; and if the next senator must perforce be one of that party we would rather see him elected than any one else. facksonville Tildes. Mb. Eichaed Crocker sends word from London that he is in favor of democratic harmony. But Mr. Crocker neglects to tell where t'.iera nothing, and may prove nbl'saing. to get it. Kansas City Journal, cure. To those wbo desire it. be will cheerful ly send, free of charge, a copy of tbe pre scription used, which they will find a are cure tor Consumption, Asthma, Ca tarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and Inng maladies He hopes all sufferers will nse his remedy as it is invalnahle. Those desiring the prescription, which will oost will please address, RmV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn. N. Y. junll-w. ASSISTED BY HEPPNER AND ARLINGTON. An Extensive and Appropriate Program for the Two Days Racing and Other Sports. The two factions of democrats in Kentucky both won. It was sixteen wind to one platform. Carlisle got the platform and the silverites the wind and the goveru oi. Exchange. BUCQHT A HEAR8E. Indians Cue a Pern lar Carriage on the Nex Perce Reservation. An Eastern paper says the Ken lucky Kold bug democrats formed a hollow square. That but the silver forces and their can didate for governor were on the in side when the fight was over. Prof. TIarvey, author of Coin, and Hon. R. G. lloir nre now pre paring for the great financial de bate to take place in Chicago com mencing July 1G ami continuing about two weeks. Mr. Horr will attempt to tear down the argument and bhow the false touching of "Coin's Financial School" and Mr. Harvey will attempt to substanti ate all of the arguments in the book, fellow his authority and an swer the single standard argument" of Mr. Ilorr. The debate will take place in a small hall in the presence of a stenographer and about one hundred invited guests, The debate will lust three bourn each day and although but 100 peoplo will hear the debate, it will be given to the piess each day and the American peoplo will bo the jury and decide upon the merits of the debate for themselves. Kveiy one who citi should rovl tho argu ment!! of both sides, as this debate will bo a great educntor. Recently the Niz Perce Indians werf buying buggies, says tbe E. U., and tb stook on band at the neighboring town ma soon exhausted. A story is told td one old Indian who failed to make a pur chase, and after all tbe buggies wen is right, tfone a dei-ire to possess some sort of i conveyance started him on a oiligeu search. After visiting all the plHoer where vehicles were sold without snc ess, be finally learned f a oonveyanot wbioh, from the description, co upletel overshadowed anytLing in point of ele gauoe ever sold before, and tbe posses siou of which would render all the In liana wild with envy. He Bought on the owner, who proved to tbe town audertuker, and opened negotiations for tbe purchase of the Vebiole. TU undnr'aker soon fraud tbe ludian wautei to obtain bis hearse. The thought stay iiered him fur a m"ment, but having a eye to business, and Doting tbe anxiet) of Mr. Redskin, tbe hearse was sold foi California's chief justice of the a good round sum. supieme court has decided that The Ind..,n bitched two horses to tb- , sombre vehicle, a, d putting bis ttqua while poker-playing may be an , ,. . , , ,, Z , r J a"d pappooBes on the inside, trotted oil objectionable amusement it cannot ((r h()raP( tbe proa(lt,8t coppPr f0e that be classified as gambling. 1 he ever strung a bow. Tbe other Indians next, thing we shall expect to hear bearing f ins coming, had lined opolong in that hoiha iimfHsHiunal has de the road to watch bim pass, cuieu 10 iesi me views or. our upreuie bench on this point. A New York minister hss preached a sermon on "Potatoes, and How to Raise Them." It is now only a step to texU ou "Hasp berry Jain und Jamming," "Milk ing a Cow on the Right Side," etc. Anything that will "draw" goes in N'ew York, even with her preachers. Cleveland Pres. Peroheii on bis high seat, be drove haughtily b) ihem, bile the little pappooses peered through tbe glass sides and clapped their bands rapturously. The friends of Congressman The agent remonstrated with the In lloimnni. .mvo l.l'i.i a Mnnnlion nf . MlBtl. bllt all tO DO purpose. HeretalDfd his home iu Roseburg last Friday, To say that Islington knows how to appropriately manage a Fourth of Jul celebration and pleasantly entertain her guests but places it mildly. For if one person failed to baveagood old-fashioned time and to thoroughly enjov themselves the writer failed to looate tbem. At the Reunion and 0 imp Fire old comrade ship, patriotism and Americanism reigned supreme, while throughout tbe ent;re oelt-bration good fellowship and genial hospitality were the predominant fea tures. For two or three days previous to tbe lite of the reunion, the "clans" hadbeeD gathering and by noon Wednesday the camp grounds were specked with many tents, in fact as a wbole tbe pi ice looked like a little city. The crowd was consid rably augmented by the number win went down from Heppner, among wbom was tbe Heppner quartette whose musip lent to tbe nooasion, After all bad galb -red at the grounds and mingled to aether for a short tiroa t' e gathering was oalled to order by Chairman Willis The following is the program as adver 'ised, though there were several ohanges toboV ; WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 3:00 P. M. Music Drum Corps Speech Comrade C. o. Morey Medley Heppner Quartette Recitation Nora Boon Music Lexington Choir Kei ltatlon Mrs. Kennie Gtenger Music Eight Mile Choir Recitation Cora Drlscoll Vocal Duet Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Allen Remarks Comrade A O. Bart' oloraew Music Drum Corps Adjournment for Supper. plaoe of the sack race at tbe latter did not fill. This race was won by John Pat burg. It is anneoessiry to say that the tug of war was won by the single men wbo greatly enjoyed tbe cigars. NOT! 8. Frank Thomas created considerable enthusiasm Wednesday evening when be sang "Tho Cat Came Back." The stand was beautifully decorated with boquets. provided, arranged and presented by Mrs N. A. Kelly. Stands, merry go rounds, shooting galleries and Doroupines made everything lively in trying to dispose of their wares. The Lexington oho r, with Mrs. J. D. Brown as organist, rendered some ex cellent selections, solos, quartettes and choruses. A few fhkes of snow fell with tbe light shower of rain late in the afternoon. This is q lite an unusual sight, snow on tbe Fourth of July. Mrs. N. A.Killy and A. W. Patterson, wbo were both on tbe program for Lbursday, were foroed into service for addresses Wednesday evening. Tbe fall of rain for about an hour at noon dampened the ardor and spirit of tbe crowd for a short time, but the warm tunsbine which followed soon brought back the mirth. Sidney Collins, of Arlington, makes a model ohief marshal. He is quick, ac tive and graoeful, and though forcible in command, yet, so pleasant that all are anxious to obey. Tbe Heppner quartette, ooraposed of Miss Anna Brown, Mrs. P. 8. MoSwords, i. S. Horner and A. W. Patterson, enter tained tbe crowd as best they oould at different 'imes during tbe rendition of the program. Comrade Bartholomew's reoitation and song at tbe camp fire was very appropri ate and rendered in a touching manner. He is what might be termed a "general pnrpose horse." He oan sing, pray speak, blow the bis, drum and tell funny war stories without limit. A camp fire would be incomplete without Comrade Bartholomew's smiling oountenanoe, Do You Want a Rig ? I Don't You Want a Place to rut up Your learn : Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, vi eyuu. These gentlemen are well acquainted Wlth Grant, Harney. Crook Gljliam and other counties, and cau save money a..d time in making these seciums .......s . Prices in keeping with the times. . THOM PSON fe BINNS, LONG CKEKK. You Should Pwp For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the C1TY : HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Airs. Tom Bradley, IPjtojd. At. which is regarded by many as the first boom for his fifth re-nomination for congress next year. Her- mann will doubtless have a very strong following, but be will likely the bearae, and in bis frequent visits to tbe surrounding towns, driving in hi somewhat gloom inspir ng conveyance. Is no longer an ohj-ot of onriosity. Hhw'k Thin? . We off-r One Hundred Dollars reward tim nnu .uua if flufurrli tllut ftutlmit h also have strong opposition in surh LnreJ l)V au.H Cll,Hrrh cure. 1 1 t a I It tmniiiUHies ns me turns. Tongue and T. T. Oeer. T. H. FnoM present indications tbe next English parliament soon to be elected will be strongly in favor of international bitnetalism. Iu fad tho unionirtts claim a majority of 40, and the lihtrd If ml its abend) Mil 111 II llll'ir Oil ''III, Ullll UIIK change of afTnirs in England, we ri'rtniuly would not have nui'h n single standard bo I in this coun try. Iu fact with Germany and France already iu favor of a con fereuco and England on the eve of a clung', tho friends of nilvei idiould certainly feel eucourngod. Die KrjNlnne of the A nil fn the edifice of health is vigor, which uieaiiH not merely muscular energy, but tn active discharge of the varinni funo lona of the b idy, hkiIi as digestion, se- retmn of tbe bile, the sotlon of the 'uiwels, the Cirrulatioo of the liloinl, oibing more actively and thoroughly uintntmte to the nuited perfortnana of Iipsh function than the lenowneil lomo Hid regulator, H mlelter'a Stomach Hit lers 1 lie result of It use is a speedy iiain 10 sirfnit'h, toyelher mill) tbe agree ible oonscioiisness that the tenure of life 'S tie 1 11 g st'etitfili.Mied tbatnne i laving 'ip a storei'f viUlity against tho nnavniil. bin draught hi'h old age m" npon heatRfrin. The fortifying i lluxnc o lliltrr ooniitnle it a reli t'il nafe- X'lxrd against malaria, rheumatism and Hnlney iiiiiiIiIm. A (!'! 1 1 a'i, sleep itn limy through ll o. simI il protect Iim systriu from the 1 ffn'ls of 0M and lamp. Wi:illMMl il ' A I'OI'l LA It ( OtTI.K. l' J. ClIKNIiT 4 Co.. Toled", O. We, the nndeisitfiieil, have known F, J. Cheney fur i be IhhI 13 years, and be lieve bim perfectly bouorable in all biiHiness trunsactioua and Uuanoiall) able to carry out any obllgat'otis uiau oy their firm. Weft k Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Wahiing, Kinnan k Marvin, Whole- sal- DrnvgiHts, Inledo, U. IIhII'h CatarrhCureis taken internally, scliiig directly upon tbe blood and mu cous siir'acps nf the system. Testiuioni als sent free. Price 75a per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. DKiKSTOF l.NI tMI IMN() DECISIONS. J oh a T. O'Rrtra anil Mr. May hrrma rnvr O'littrnliilat ..n. Itr- TllE Snlfm editors know how to use their tonui-H as well ns pen- rila. Cot. llofer, of the Journal, delivered an address last evening ou Kngtihlt Lil.THturo at Mon mouth, and Uoveri.or Fletcher deliveied nil address this afternoon lieforo a ttHc!ior' intt.tuti at Kuli'in. Maj. Davy, of the States- man is aUo a grout ttlker and reci-ntly pilo at JclTerson. Ioiu- H'raL TllE gold bugs in TennoHace arr raving at the Oliver democrat because tbey are trying to throw . i . . 1 1 . i i inn muo nii'i mo iiauuii i tin ri-ptiblicana. They are wcak-miud- cil. The KtatiM'lected a rt publicnn governor lat )cr, but lie m not aUoii to take In aenl. lint u tbi' nan of mri)ing Til" dem ocralte tiiaiun i, ' lira, is i win, tails you lose." Inter Orcati. The Dalli:, Heppner au I IVn dlotou ate rat h tclliug tli publii what a giand help a telephone) to t the interior would ln t.) tln-ir trad. Tho inteii.ir at rrMit would hkii to fd a liltlo tf aaid talk aaaumc S'ltiftLioij more than air-casllo project. Eagle, Acror.MNa to l)uoo an 1 ftrJ. treet tlii rCifid c ut ba aid contiou to bat tin country in th rr ti i t buck iuU B ol LtuiacM t,roouiity. H ilemo nuptial mass in h'Mior of John r O'U'ien and Mrs. May Shemian was hi braird Thursday morningat theOon- I ia rliinoh by Itev. Faih-r I'hIU.Iuih, 4 J., on the oenasionof the niarclsgepcr iimny which linked two lives for all inie. Tli eontraoting pa'lier well known ml admired lo Hpikanr,liiitb being morn iban usually favored iu personal apprar- tnoe ami l"tli having a lrg cirri nf wurro ami lntini'e friends. Mr. O'llnrn lbs AnCiatrd l'rrsa night operator at th WVstern I'nion, bile ii vily bildn la fD Clerk of the Stamp drpa'liiirnt f Ih poeliifTu'esiiu l'vistniasier Mallon UMik charge. A limited nnniUer nf personal friend rr preseot in cbnrch when Id bridal tarty walked slowly up the ail to seal hi front i( lh altar. Mrs Hbrrnian it 1 1 re I in beautiful bttotlum,ib enlr's ror. and was rseortrj tv I'eter t'lltavral.l.lhr bl man. Following cam 'tm groom, with Mow Frank I (lnppen, (lie ttrtdrsiuaid. The HnprrMieerniony 'nru b'gsti. lb choir of girliii vmrx unking i-h eled ti)tun iluting III Cil f nlinii nf tb iu At Hi rl of lbs r Ftii"r I'!) In o ni I llm ! ua l lun Bil l wif a branlifiil l,rr, rt Willi h I. deflated thai th saorsnirnt f mairtaga on tool I I m llgbttr thought of by Hi ('.ltilie entering mat- j 'iniouy. II a hn ulli l Ih-m lit follow Hi reis ef Hi rl'U'Ch il was lhj crel of I ni h i'inr. -f you onl.l intn to Id kilt ii of an el. I man, at lb ( ..!( tKi.C. IUr,"b. ni' J I his ! and your bi pieets u .In wndd and lb world l. sin is a. d " OiVrrs f ir fl'trtt r laid kl lh rt lliig brek whli b waagiVia l it rnlroo i f M'. MeA'r. mtl,f of lb bfol Mr, and Mr. O'llorn will rw id thi r Uni-irriU, sil)rr ll.sy t.l Furnished by . I). Harlao, land and mining attorney, Washington, D. 0. DKhRHT LAND. There I no authority for the repay ment of donbli minimum excess errone nusly leq.iired under a desert land entry nf au rcii sei'tiou witinu the limits or a railroad grant. MtTTl-EMCNr CLAIM. Acuta' notice of a settlement olaini ill prnlict ucU claim as against tbe tilit.rqnetit entry of ajother, wbeo such notice is snpporied by actual settlement ami improvement ujou OoDliguoil land. MIMKAL. Work di n ont"liU lb boundaries of a claim, tor lb purpose of eitraolioo of mineral Iherefroin, is as available for holding the cla m as though dun wilbm the btuindarira nf lb claim Itself. Land containing stone available for making lim canuut b entered as a lode cUmu. Huoh land may b eptered as a placer claim- EVENING, T:30. BimleCall by Bugler Music Drum Corps "Tenting Tonight" Lexington Choir Recitation Bert Peck Recitation and Song A. G. Bartholomew Recitation Nellie Marshall Selection Heppner Quartette Recitation . . . v Harlan Stanton Song1 Bert feck Recit tion .". 1 A. Man-ell Song J. M. White Remarks, Songs and Addresses by Comrades and Visitors. Music Drum Corps Yesterday morning was ushered In hright and sunshiny, but even ere old Sol bad put in bis appearanoe over the eastern bills the people of Lexington were reminded that another anniversary if our nation's independence bad arrived, by the early arrival of Morrow ocnntv's oiti.ens in hacks, wagons, carts and on horseback, and that it waa time to be up and preparing for tbe events of tbe day. At 8 o'clock tbe veterana and citizens formed in line under tbe leadership of Chief Marshal Collins and marched tn lbs crossing tn await tbe arrival of the Heppnsr train, wbicb soon arrived vith at least 4)0 people on board, while nearly bait at many more came by pri va'e conveyance. Here many slight d and marched to tbe grounds, while the remainder walked over from tbe depot, and by 10 o'clock it is safe to estimate that there were folly 1"00 people congre gated iu the grove to hear the very in teresting program that bad been pre vionaly arranged for tbe occasion, and a was tbe ease on tbe previous day sev eral change were made, tbnngh e givr II below ae arranged and advertised wbicb I in substance the tame: TMuneoav, July 4th. RevetlU, M . M. Rrrakf! ( all. 7 m A. M. Awiulile at o'clock; man h Irnra town to depot, thtiic lu grot. lUHSILV, Culled from the Eagle. Billy Rob bins is in from Heppner. Ves Hinton and Bob Cannon returned from Heppner early this week with freight. Mrs. Robert Gilmore oame over Mon day from Morrow county to visit friends and relatives in this county. J. Q. Neatnn, of Monument, made a business trip to Heppner last week te look after tbe sale of his wool clip. V. A. Eastman passed through Long Creek early this week, en route from Heppner to bis Grauite creek borne. Boone Molkey went over to Hfppner last week, where be placed himself under tbe treatment of one of Heppner' phyaioians for dropsy. Byron Barnard shipped 1500 head of cuttle last week from Heppner to Wy oming parties. The band was purchased prinoioally in Grant county. A silver club was organized in tbis oity last Saturday, with J. A. Steacb, president; D. G Browning, vioe-presl deut; T. P. Hall, secretary ; E. O. Wood- all, treasurer. Tbe league will hold an other meeting on July 6. Utis Patterson arrived from Heppner Wednesday. He will take in Desolation lake and other mouutiio eight before he returns. In speakiog of busioes of Heppner be ay that more wool baa been received at Ibe warehouses of that city this year than any previout season. DISCOVERED fll LAST! IF Mr. Columbus were alive to day and called at Mat Lichten thal's he might make a new discov ery quite as memorable as that of 1492. (.'hi is was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time discover the fiuest stock of Shoes ever shown iu Heppner, and the cheapest as well. V hat more does mortal man want ? The Old, Oriuinal Shoe Merchant. M. -L LC 1 1TENT 1 i A.L. Main -Street, Heppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. ft 4 IL 6, - SG5.00 5 It - $67.50 6 IL - $70.00 5 Per Cent Dis couot for SrOT CASH. Now i tbe time to get tbe Weekly Oregonian, tbe greatest oespper of I the West. With the Gazette, both strict l in advance, for one year, $.'). No better combination of nespaper can be made io the slate. Besides we will give as a I premium au additional Journal. tbe Web- foot I'lanler, an agricultural pier. (Jouie la now and suborlie. Enclosed Gear ni Sieel Tubular. P. C. THOMPSON CO., AGENTS (Hdrrrd TrUl. Oai ai. Cat. "About two year ago I unlet! from J. 11- (Ulea k Co.. Han Kraut iso'i, a laiitl of Huiiiu ma I.hr ll. giilal' r on 1 ml. and o ttfetnr) ba ben it ti Hi rtprlling till tn m Hi . trio, and regulating lb aellun of lb liver, Ihal from an order of on al a tini lh ord-r ba nxn in a Jua . lie al once" It V Lawrence. W nslc ... Prater Music Address ol Wtlcontc ltrpoiiM Instrumental eln KndUi PeiUralliin Music Oration ,, M'Ulc oration Mrlertlon t ight Mltf Chi.lr by I'hsplalp . Itrppnergiisrlrllr I M. White J H. Rimlliht .... Mr, i. P ftrii . Carl B-ar . l-tliiflnn I hoi' . . A. W. 'iii-rsiHi 'rum I'nrr J.N. nroon Heppner jnrti-ltt Adjourn lot l'liuiri. Und Minbe, wbo tarte4 east with a 1 band of sheep laat spring, returned to Heppuer Wedoeday eveoiug. Uud was akeu severely III when near Dolce, bere be waa ent to tbe boapilal. Here tie bad an operation pe'forml, and was I compelled to remalo ibere for about b re week. Heoometbome to recreate and build up bi system, and ehuild lie succeed will j 'lo bi orew again later on. A lV'sebnrg lady knocked an InenleDl ewlng maeliiu ageol down and filled htm full of lead from bi own pistol the I her dav. Folk aren't surprised el m)thing In a woman nowdys, but it a fnnnv Ihal tbe bullet penetrated be aarM'a skin. He most have been tew al Ibe lniines. IIETPNER, OREGON. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Lash Unly. FRESH BREAD. CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. frank U rg left Tnea.Uy for lVrllsoJ here be spent lb rou rib. Ik rl l k alvanlairif thi hesp rat.- and efi Fu'N for I'.irlUn.l. IU til al.o Visit llillsborit Irirud while Ul.ist. M her shall w look f f bera of lh fmurr k Hi Nw Vik Tune. To wlileh lh I'.fland r'ln rep'te. "la lill . fist eau baviog lVitlaud lata la." As rii!n-lirim irotisly remarks that it in d-vil In si oig oalls put it la lb ls l of worn' a thai b bad tn-ltiing ... M. ' l wear, and ' t" kept It IUf ef l"r 10 i. . ...i...n. Mni.' tdlrr . Itn lUIPin . MiiU- ... Ili lutlon Isi Um.Uoii Mn.if ,. I'.nlUtlon , kn ttltn Ismtatinn I 10. riM Mil ( holt Mrs X. A. K.lt) Mll '. Ilrrrrn llrpphrr l('inr1lr Mrs J N hroa . ln-ix- palniei . I'tlnilon ( hi'll Harlan Mtil.ai .... Ion w hllr I. M Knit The Eeehy Institute i -OF- For tho Curo o Liquor, Opium tni Tobacco Habits It I InraM at Mem, Oregon, Tht Uut Beautiful Town on fAe Coast. Call at lh nttirr oftlr for partlrttlar. eirtrilycatittdtntul. Irwtinsnt rtTiao4 sure It 1 vl oa roarni by all dni. ft". Il cire Innpin Cunaumpttua ad U liio boat CouuU ana Croup Cur rr ie tf 1. tt. Ars. it . 'tustl sine by br own rierliuo II n. W 11 Kilt n l tl departJ last M ! f Kigtn, t'ni-a "aa'y, w her Mr I'.HI detorered an nratu-n at ih H ddier' lUnninn and Konrih of July erlebrahno beU Ibere Wednrfclay and )slrJy. C.. tn Ul 'b: AMrt,T. R. ad J hn I.rne l ;re'nl at l'ld t'- lll .... Hksirit. i B, viii rrmaitj lkl lo.ueli. li.ie.ra to. ks ipi d aaltlise iittb filing i urn oy roigriniainrj l j U m a' MS H al. suns l&rj tans wew rwrwJ iia Utsank, ber 1 rmisMi siisst tbe fvwili. At the eh of Ibe afto ho' ro erarn Ihe crowd repatreJ tn lb rare trM k a sboil disUiK- below lb grove lo wiine lb race. Tbe oicyele rsr r d is pen J wtlb beeaas of tbe fact thai tbw were no eel Me, Ibongb bi lberlaa afre far ell re, ibrwontJ orUinly bate beo a anmber f eoa peinora. There fonr ealrU in lb f rd fot rc for girl nndr 12 year nf age. Tbe race rnlu4 In a tie rio Wll IUny and Miaele IV.IUrhid. bo I on bin; ma orr waa woo tr IVlle IUaay. I Four enli la wra r' J. f..r He bo, 12 ar old M m tie, bit Ibe too easily nun by llariy tlnae, l A lrfil .UJ 7m vti give i&e M' ONCY LOANCD. -fr- nil tit(. rr.t in.jirriT ri M .Hi r prrrl li tr-t! rl tof f gairrs lifM-n (rnpwiftl farms In ntt-"ti IO taairra rl'i a ftof nln- a.rt ! "" e annum Uorl(a4 r !,.-1 that rl lS'i b -hl vev l lra I'h ratoB OH atSrlRT. H'kff Us, Orrvoa, hotkt of Intention. ivpnvft. r. at trie pi I ta. nmooi. Maf n. -ir Is bir- si"'1 'ba lh loUol III itntioj lo aaas SSi Pf I" a.(t'1 "I k't .!). an"! ir-al aai I irnrt I la, ma. haixr J M.tt a ei. SI H'tar, irr'. 111.144 O aCCiTT. N( ja -l f.ih a4 h li Utll'MtM a'.. l f -II lf aHnraias M f Hju-iii nwm tulH ra 1 .'.liiu ai ... I tar I k 'V M l !!', T"l lal , 4tlf V. raaH.sJMW1!"",, s II. itfAPCAn UllluU I NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CeX-UkV, AT "t'l'ICM Hows 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.