LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CUBXI) BY USING Cherry Pectoral AYER'S A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better, I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, The first bottle gave me great relief? the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost (entirely of all unpleasant symptoms and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's herry Pectoral," E. M. Brawley, I). D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral HU MEDAL AT THE WOELD'S FAIR. AYERS LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS. SUN MON 1 TUt I WED I THU Ffcl jMT jgg jBft grrg - 2 3 5 r 7 & IO 11 12 13 14 15 1C 17 18 9 20 J2J 22 25 2 25 26I27 2&Z9 30 31 TIME TABLE. atas (or Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, lohn Day and Canyon City. Iwvw m follow. ; Every day at (1 a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every day at p ra..ei-eit Monday. The rhH'i, qiiimeai ana nesi una v or from the Interior loiniiry. WALT I'hlll Conn, AkviiU TIIOMI'SON, Prop. You can got the bcit bwf . In Hcppnvr at 0. B. Ted rowe'i, 6 cenu per Haas, If yon want Die flneat lliior, cigars, etc., call atlVd'l City Hotel Bar! Here and There. Millions ride the 1U rubier. Ike EooU Let biryolee lo rent Cba. MoDr-well left oo yester.lay'i tralo fur Tbe Dalle. rha Xil-Vinon, Marble Work, nalle Walla. Weeh. 0. Ii CaU we over from the KiJge Country laat Saturday. Tt Weekly Huo eoJlb (lan.ll 2 75 per year, boib strtolly In edvauoe. Cbff Jour, of I he Eigbt Mile eoootry, a mq oo oar sliest laat Halurday La rni Marble Work. La Oreod Or, rl. 0. Smith, elmn, llipor. J. Mcflelvy an1 wife bav returns.) to Ueppoer from tbelr Moomol reooh. 0. F. Walker, the Portland stork buy er, well-known In Heppner, on me up on Friday evening' train, returning yester day. Hrt hoped to get a shipment of bogs from tbig pUo bnt failed Many win remember Mr. Walker as the gent'e man who met with a very serluus acci dent in Portland about two mouths sinoa. from which it was several times reported tbat he coald not reoover. Ele was thrown from a cart and striking ou his heid a blood vessel wus broken, whiob shortly after necessitated several painful and dnngeroUi operations. Mr. Walker, however, has now almoxt com pletely rec Vered, though this is bis first t-ip oat einoe leaving tbe hospital. Hon. W. R, Ellis, wife and son EddiB returned Saturday evening from a mouth's stay at Newport, or rather at Monterey, a coast resort ab'int two miles above the former place Mr. Ellis and family all appear to have enj .yed the stay at. the on8t, and enme h-ime with the usnal seaside complexion. Cougresg- man Ellis expects soon to visit a number of the counties iu this distriot to confer with his oonstituei.ts and acqnaitit bim- stlf with tbe need and demands of every section of hi district. It is safe to say tbnt when Mr. Ellis returns to WHshington he will be thoroughly in touch with his peoi le. Ralston & Lnopy's shipmeut of stock, wbicb was recently spoken of in tbe U zette, left Heppner IhstSnturday for Chi cayo. I lie shipment Consisted ot sis oars of cattle, four of sheep end one of bogs. Milt Deoisnn and Frank Jones tlso departe I with the stock train, Milt o return to Iowa, his home, and Frank to spend the coming wiutor with him. The boys took Chnmpagne, tbe well Known running horge with them, and ex pect to win s"me races with the borse daring the fall. The fourth quarterly conference ser vices were held at tbe M. E church Inst Stuidav. Rv. Motor, of Arlington, the presidingelder, was present and preached hu interegiiug sermon it both the morn ins and eveuinn servioes. At tb close of the evening nervioe Rev. Dentson briefly reviewed his work here during he past two years, and sp"ke of bis ef forts in behalf of the otmrch. The ser vices closed with a general handshaking. This concludes Rev. JJeniBon a year's work at this pbioe. 8 imetime ago I was taken siok with a nrainp in the stomach followed by diar rhoea. I took a couple ot doses or imam berlain's Colio, Oholora and Diarrhoea Remedy and was immediately relieved I consider it the bst medicine in thu market for all such ompiaints 1 have sold tbe remedy to others and everyoue 'hvnBBit speaks tigblv of it. J. w Striokler Valley Center. Cal. For sale by Slooiim-JoboBon Drug Co. Henry Vanderpool who left Heppner last spring to go over tbe trail witn a band of sheep, returned borne a short hue since, having left tbe boys at Idaho Falls. He reported no bad look np to the time of bis leaving, as of this bund of 8000. onlv hbout 151 had been lost Henrv eft last week for Yamhill county where he will visit his mother. He also expects to spend a morr vacation at tue coast before returning home. T. W. Ayers, Jr., disposed of bie drag business, known eg tbe City Drug Store, to Harry Warren aud Geo. Wells last week. The iuvoioe has been taken and he new firm, to be knowo eg Wells Warren, bavetuken possession. Tommy has been in the drug bnsioess here for everal vears. and has many friends, b will regret to learn of bia going out of buHiners iu Heppner. W.B. Laoy returned borne a abort time since from Corvallia where be bus been attending the Agricultural College. This is bis first vieit borne for two years, he soeut la season's vacation in tbe valley. Mr. Lcv oompleted tbe agriool Inral oonrse this year, though he may return this fall and take up tbe post graduate course. IU Wells. Albert Ilea and Ed Prisooll who were members of a orew tbat left Heiinner late this season to take a band I - ... . . . of sheen over tbe trail, threw np thei notations when linotlDgton wss readied aud returned to Teal springs, where thev are now ei joying the rool air and baths daring tbe warm weather. A. E. Hmith and wife, relatives of Joe Luokman, who left Morrow county about a ear ago for tbeir oM borne in England, where tliay rxpeoted in the fu ture to reside, bare returned to this oonnly, arriving last evening. They j will again Inke up their residence in Morrow county. Ike Fnnis hue a took of bicycle repsira and will fit yonr wbd op at reasonable rates. It is hie intention lo make a specialty in this line, and as the Dumber of wheels ie rpnMy increasing, this will oeriainly be pleasing tieas to thooe who era ao fortunate aa lo own a hike. tf. "Canst thoa minister to a mind dis eased?' aka Macbeth. Certainly, my lord; tbe condition of tbe mind den-Dd largely, if not sol Ij, on the condition of lite stomach, liver, and bowels, for all of titob complaieta Ayer's "'ills ere "the aovereignest thing on earth.'' Wm. Dirao returned last week from Teal springs, where he ert with tbe hntie ol improving hie LeaUh. How ever, be de u t sk very bighly of this tdv aa a health rort. in fael be enmee borne oo bHer than wbfU Ul de parte J several weeks ago. Nervons dehililv la a eommoD enn- A Heppsbb Bor Abbkbted.-Io con nection with an aooount ot tbe Pendle ton fire, the E. O. says: "Late Thurs day eveniDg, Frank Whetstone and a voung man oalled "Kid" Moore were ar rested for laroency of a chunk of gold from tbe premises ot tbe destroyed buildings. They were allowed by tbe oity authorities, along with dozens of others, to go over the ruins and dig among tbe debris. All day people were searching fur things ot Value, and it is supposed some predious metal was found and carried away. Tbe chunk of melted gold these young men are charged witb taking wag estimated at $30 value. They were to be examined before Justioe Parkes this afternoon, but the state was unprepared to bring in testimony, and tbe case was oontinued." We regret to bear this and hope Frank may be able to dear himself. Sinoe the above was written word has been received in tbis oity that Frank has been arrested and is now held on a charge of murder. No particulars were learned, though it is believed to be in connection with tbe fire. A lady in escaping from tbe Trans fer House, saw in the hallway tbe body of a man lying in a pool ot blood, bnt Was so badly frightened by the fire tbat she ooold give but little account of it. However, the report convinced many tbat tbe hotel was set on fire to cover up a murder. Investigation was at once One PEXDLtTON FIRE. Block of Property Burned and laves lioat la the Flames. Four egun, and this arrest, it is thought, is the result ot tbe same. N. S. Whetstone reoeived a telegram yesterday to the et feet that his son had been arrested on the charge mentioned, when he left at onoe for Pendleton to be present at tbe preliminary bearing wbioh occurs today Tbis charge is mnob more serious than that ot larceny of tbe chunk ot metal tor if any one is guilty of murder, they are also probably guilty of setting fire to tbe hotel wbioh resulted in the logs of dur more human lives. Heppner peo ple, however, are slow to believe Frank guilty of this charge, and await witb in- rest the res lit ot tbe preliminary hear ing. Excellent Blood Purifier. "I bave used Hood's Sarsapurilla in my family tor several years and bave fouod it ao excellent blood purifier Two of my boya are nsing it and it Is benefitting tbem and we regard it as tbe best medicine tbat we can find." Ferd Baleiger, lone, Or. Pendleton was visited by a Are last Wednesday night which burned all tbe ftarae buildings from Railroad street to Webb, the next street above. Tbe Transfer honse, whioh waa located in tbis block, wag burned und three guests of tbe same lost their lives. A night sleeper at Allison's saloon was also borned to death, making iu all four vic tims of the flames. Tbey were as follows: Frank Breding, in the Allison saloon; Old Wolf, the veteran reservation jailer and policeman; Q. Clacking and William Stevenson. I Clacking, a young cn of about 22 ... a i. years, bad .et arrived troro 'uasuaoe Looks, bis old home, tbe previous even ing, in quest of a location. He was well and favorably known at Casoade Locks, being a pro ninent K. P., and also secre tary of the Elks lodge at that plaoe Several others narrowly escaped from the burning buildings. The loss is esti mated at $15,000, which ia about half Covered bv insurance. Prompt and he roic action on tbe prt of tbe firemen checked tbe flames and doubtless saved considerable adjoining property. The fire started In the Transfer house, and is supposed to have been caused by a burn ing match being carelessly dropped by a drunken man in a waste room contain ing gasoline and other infUmraable ma terial. Tbis is the statement of the night clerk, though he does not know who this pBrty was. The coroner's jury makes no statement beyond the bare verdict of "death by burning." While the loss of property by this fire was considerable, yet, much sadder was the loss of human life. Makes the Blood Pure Thig ia the secret of the cures by Hood'a Sarsaparilla. Head this: "I am so glad to write that I am now In per fect health and It Is all because Hood's Barsa parillft made my blood pure. My health broke down with troubles peculiar to women, m y nervous sys tem was shat tered and I had to take my bed. The physician said there was little hope for me. A neighbor told ot wonderful cure3 by Hood's Sarsa parilla and I decided to try it. When I had taken 8 bottles, I could sit up and now I am perfectly well ana strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla has done all this for me." Mrs. C. F. Fadebeb, La Platta City, Colorado. Hood's Pills oure all liver ills. Runaway. Heppner experienced an other exciting runaway last Saturday A. Bordell. who lives a short distance below town, hud driven up to tbe flour ing mill ind loaded a few saoks of flour in bis wagon and bad stepped iuto the offiae a short time when big team beoame frightened and started at a very rapid gait down Court street. At tbe corner of May oillf. ur narjiuiai consupa nOOQ S rllla tion. Price 25c. per box. It Leads Them All. The "Cyclone" Thresher. Af. If you buy a new Thresher, Engine, HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL You of course wiint the best. None But Ayer's at the World's Fair. Ayer's 8arsparilla enjoys tbe extraor dinary distinction of having been the onlv blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair. Cbioago. Manufacturers ot other aarsBparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application of the rule forbidding tbe entry of patent medioines and nostrums. The deoie on of the World's tair autno. rilies in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: , "Ayer's Harsapa- rilla is not a Datent medioine. It does not belons to tbe list ot nostrums. It is bere on its merits." DONT FORGET THAT P. C. THOMPSON CO. Are Still in Business In spite of boycotts. Our enemies are still trying to drive us out, but as loDg as our friends stay witb us, we will continue to sell honest goods at honest prices WE DON'T THROW OUT BAITS To catch Buckers as we do not expect reasonable people to judge us by the price of one or two articles. Be sure and call when you want Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, food and Willowware, and many other things. Write for Catalogue and Prices Ths F3assil!cu Engine X Thresher Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. LONG CHEEK. Culled from the Eagle. MeFarland Mercantile Oo. will pay oash for wheat, barley, bides and pelts. Farmers should call and see tbem. a If vou want to rent a bicycle or tret re pairs for same, call on Ike Ennis at bis bicyole livery, power bouse. Green Mathews for shaving, hair- cutting, shampooing and all other work in tbat line, liaths at any time during business hours. Meadows & Scrivner, the blacksmiths, horseshoer aud wood butuhers, at tbe Walter Keeney departed for Heppner o!(1 Qun Main street, Heppner, Tuesday witb a load of wool, Dr. and Mrs H. E. Henderson return ed from Heppner Friday last. Oha'ley and Walter Vandnyn came over from Heppner last week and are at nresent enjoying an outing in Grant county's mountains. Hazlett, the pilgrim printer, dropped .... T ...... nMulv U i t i-i -V. u A Funr liavm sireei, iu irou ui iuo uu. - , , ,. . . . I il.. & a.U. oune, tuo if Mill run tutu iuo water 'u on his WBV rani, ureaaiog it ou a .uur, u..um u- . ... n w . , . . low tbe ground, completely demolishing d !, Monday for Portlaud on b.isi- the wagon and scattering the flour Dea. Tbey may vieit Ban Francisco around in a promisonous manner. Con-1 before returning borne. siderable water whi wasted before word 1 Joe Hayes, of Heppner, who bia been Call on tbe boys T. ft. Howard makes a sneoialty in Bntolvi"H stockmen with all needed articles, besides carrying a general una be bis new ad. ti. Q. B. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, otn be found at bis parlors, Matioon corner, where be will dispense at popular prioes, shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. Anv inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo desires the services of an attorney in Washington, D. O , will find it to bis advantage to call on or address tbis pa- Out of Sight! Tbe boy is father to the man, and when tbe boy dona the man's bat he is "out ot sight." Likewise the man who pro vides himself with one of T. R. HOWARD'S hats, and also purobases bis Grnoeries, Cigars, Tobaccos and Gents' Furnish ings at this estabhshmeat where tbe freshest and latest of the above lines are kept. Tbis is also tbe plaoe for Stook men's Supplies, as tbis store makes a speoialty of everything required by tbis class ot , trade. And a casual observer will not fail to notice tbat our sheep and cattle men take advantage of tbis faot. Remember the plaoe w HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St., Four doors south of tbe City hotel. THUNDER l.iwiiiiNiu' "There is a trie in Vie affairs of men That, if taken at its flood, leads on to fortune." The flood is here and so is GILLIA.M & BISBTSTU With a full line of Hardware. Tinware. Glassware, Crockery. "Wood and Willowware. Cedar Tuba at Bedrock Prices. THE LIGHTEST RUN1NG GANG PL WS ! par, 5tt Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every The only Exclusive Hardware Store between The Dalles and Pendleton GILLIA.M & BISBiSJS, Heppner, - - Oregon. liAIN reaobed tbe power Douse, wnen ioe .-inurniu u; . - - , . water was shut off and the break tempo- SlS;lUM,l DI,.Bra,1, " it ;t? to the interior. P. Cohn, ever, will oe umwurr iu ui.ao . yu.- M...nn.on nam. nr from Mall, ffl. nent repair. The team ran on up to the . , Porin Mi Tuesday eveniug. leav- raoe track where they were caugbt by Dg Wednesday morning for Ueppner, the owner and driven down town, when, fi. H. Lee and neobew. J. P. King, of while talking about the incident on Main Ran Jose. California, are ont on a bunt iog eipedition in Oreenhorn. Ihey will visit Desolation lake before tbey return street, the team jerked away from bim again, and tbis time did not stop until they reached home, tn tbe matter of runaways Mr. Burdtll oertniuly taVes the "bakery," for baldly a week passes by but what he baa such an experieooe. In fact tbia team seems to bave mania for such sport. agent The Pattorson Pub. Co. have secured tbe sgenoy of the Orescent bicyoles for Morrow and Grant counties, and will shortly have some machines for sale at ery low figures. Examine a uresneot before buying. The reunlar snhsoripllon price of tbe s..mi.Vc. klv tiiiEt-tte is S2.&0 aud the John Carrey and family, of lone, are ,Hnliir nrice -f the Weekly Oregonian visiting relatives in tbe valley. Mr. Car- jugl.M). Anyone aiibscriliing for tbe rey report having harvested a large bay Oar.Ht and pnying for one year in crop, which is a rare thing in Morrow a,Uance ran tint Ixith the Gazette and county this year. Weekly Ore gouian for 9'A. All old sub- . n . ,1 i 1 anntwra navies their suliacriO'lonB lor liana rninam.wnn rroeuiiy purijuwrii - r - - ...in,i tn a ba.d of oattle io tbia county fr the om erm advene will be entitled to t.irt Iln.uJ Mail fVi . nf Tinomi i"" A acrap of small dimensions ocenrred , nIB. ,.,r,,nT among w..mi-e. Th ine urwtry last vvrmow. .ioirii j,,. 10 datnagvdon. Harrison tl and wifa are bom fr.tta few weeks' noting over io Iht lV.a tioo lak euunuy. WanM-I'laio nr fancy aewlng Will go to tbe bo or fake sowing boms. Ire. Mary llndfsHi. E. I Mimojs. of Pertdl-ton. d-poty tndr CnH'cr lilaekmao, waste lltep crr over Friday Dig hi. Frank It and i H. Tedmwe pat Hendaf with t rweHcatiug party p llattitltoO'S mill. rm Il-kly llt veaterday on tb Stock I'em t I'oftlarid, wbef be I eis l a.l tbe wk. W. Inll.m (lf.- ro"Udll week and to nw ih b wb-m we Uaro Is quit Hi at lt,e wnapital now having nogs in tne vteuowe aonn try tor tbe same establishment. Tic Adkins and J. B Nailer came iver from tne mcunina noi npnngs Tudav. Mr. Natter left Ibe same day by stag for Ueppner. lie is mnoh im proved in health and speaks highly or A Hehidd Trranare. 1). W. Fuller, of Canajobari. N. Y, says that be always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in tbe bouse and bis family bave ays found the very beet reult follow its nee; that be woold not th McDnffie springs, t.e wltbont it, If proouraoie. u. a. uy t..,,!. W A. Weltell. one of tbe mo man, Druggist, Catskill, N . i says thai popular edncslnra f the stale, favorably Dr King's New Discovery ia nnd -nbted- knowo to tli teachers oi urapi ronniy, i. it,. l..t nnnuh renied! thai he baa baa nromlsed to b prea-nt and awls' ti.xt it In his family f.ir ei'ifhl years, and wllb lb work of th annual Institute at it baa never (ailed te do all tbat la claim- Canyon Oty. Aug. ra. ana .hi. d for il. W h not try remedy ao long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at T W. Aer. Jr . Drng Htore. Ilegniar site a, and II. Aa IwNoctrr Jobbsb. Wm. Ingrum, enmmooly knowo as "Windy Bill," of K'ghl Mile, was seen oo oor streets laat HalarJay, when be lolorme.l our re porter tbat hi dwelling wa blown Cora A timber Ore baa len raging ou the moaotain eoiith of Iong Creek for the oast week. Much property aa io dan gr, but Ibrongb lb effort of rancher residing io thai localilv. tn nr M knt corflned to tbe timber. Hum little lancing was destroyed. dtcal treatment for Ibi disorder I a iritetil course of A)er nara- parllla rleai.se and iolgoral lb hl.id. This being ecisioiiilisbed, naiure III do ibe real. Ben Math to Oow .! proprietor of fl.aeil rueal ma'k't wber tie keeps fresh atll til of beef. Iwf k. Ililfin, Veal aaussg. bra and lard, wbH-h be sells . . tf a r, k r.,r IU lowest maraei ,rir. r ",,., i lbI'llanlbul,bt.U.tillwtbbltn. If u eq..n. ........ arterwaid eal nte aaopw-i nm, urtii Dieorder ia Ibe lir end kidney eer rpinible for many of lb ailment of horoaeltv. wtiirh. when efgleried. d- tileUlv over br o errlone (Tl and wa I veloo lot' rloii and ofteo fUl mala 'M.i. n..i dies. l'milenc wmim rn..i ioe oow alaodiug oo lb ait J cjolooe, bssatd, occurred last week, Inrlonaiely at a tim wbo bimsslf sod faintly er out In lb motiutaina, conse quently on on injured. William tol I Iht story In maousr tbat aroused Knqn l (tn lb Streets of Heppner roeoll. a la h'e po. kt b"k mntaio- I ir.g a small nm 'f moeey. 0aer cao bat aras h elll"g at II I "Rl dee. ending the pririy and paying for line 0"in. Ii Jtwtitly intbreetaof llepo er a d'f key, lifass haiHI. with ll Rsoir ft key. Illh"i. His! ' l t I -- I Iw.m. lbs first 1 f I, sr. .He w.s N U io lef will C"'er f ui ae.k frora I'.,tlri'l, wh' U a far bf retnrolng m Ibis "fW baa beo frestfibg 0ltcal latutit , Another slag wa teld at. Hi S"i'hro the bspilBl. ' O'e-0 week T'" o K O WUII I wlf- rl .'eel ff..m to -y. T f M-f I s.dl, Pril.e, nn .i.t.t t'1 irsin. d psI H-r l,. tr..n l-. . .(, few r.g t,nItl.Mi ..t6irg f . lbirhol -ie1 par.ag-. wr.ured. I,. I Cr-. I Wal loo I'.hea relMl Pi ,. Carnn Op If II.. ha.f is M!..nil sd ItM " IMH rek U.I "" l"- H" ... i- .. ii.. need s'ltoe- ...rt.parile1 nr " rwf, who aed titi all t lleil'o B". Wordeo, from whom it wa learned thai this was oely oo of Ingram's J kea, foi whib I. is nol i'lo is, an I that II wa bw resideno. but al "two by f. .,ir rbtckse eKip"lbl whirlwitid bad Olet. and that uol etB a chlckto wa Ibja'sd. Th liaa-tte h never befn 0 bad Causa lo d 'U'.l t. legrtliB. bnt aow U.I iet.1 htm fully tMltlrd lo lb kU, ,f "WinJi l-tl'." prxrnnl nm of Dr J II Mclean's LI vet and Kidney Halm In rmve in-oiwiroer as s'xn a possiMe, and reor in r eased orsans n tllry rd VitforuU artloo. I'rii II lifl per ledtle. C M Onm. Hi "k buy', caw op front I'orlland last rnday, atnl rt partl yatefdV wilh 1 J rarl.a. or rat II. rxnl lh l'nl Meat r m nriy l f enntdal. Ti biproenl, and also lb ca'ti nf th lUU'n- L"-y hlp n.enl wr furnished tif T A. Ilhea tt era pi'rhased la ftraal and (Itthaoj coo a lie. KARL'S They run so light They run on in the night. ItAIN Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Timber Culture. ANIi OFVICK l.(JMNl)r,iKKION. JI'LY j a. W t'oiiiiilsliil listing li sn mala at liilnofllie l lli "Inly erllleil ami corrulMirslea n,,m I ill ksiikicI ar nnv llipfiui iis "in Vsulilse. hu inxle Tlinln-r I uiiure enirt No H,j li.r tlie N't !Kt sih! er . in.H.1 K. st Hi" lli' orni-s si IM rsiine, flrf-tfoll. IMI III" 'i n OK? Ill liHTIIirirr I",, f.mm wh'illr slHUnlmietl mi. I trai t, aii'l lllfit I" I.Unt antr In-es iiin esiil trwt iIims entry: Hist His i.t if.. I ta mil srtlleil iiihiii and rulllu-. l,T the s.. fntrty as rei(iiiren hy law, inerrmrs Sllh the tli-s to Hi" rsm-ellstinn of the sslrt entrr tlie esl'l rtlis are her Ii) uminiii.nl suit minimi In he ami sfhear le-fms J. W. Mnrrnw, Miiiiitr rlrrk M.irn.w niurity, at his nfflisal Hi'l plii r, lin oii.iiii i lie Will HIT oi -lnller, wi., si I lie li.Hiriit limrlink A M. then 'id ih.ra lii ,,nl.ii aui h l.ilmiiiiT a Ihef niay bav ninrenillis Hie M. sllefalliHis. ths final h..rli, l. I. I.a.l Inline Ills Haslalerslia KS reiver st I irsii'te. n .ni. on lii .'"th daf "I arlitemler. mi. si tli huur nl looena ia. M. rl r. WllJe . M. KUSSISS. Ml tfS hr later. Hsvslisr. Notice of Intention. l.u firrir s T I. oaisns Ossi.oa. usual 4. aS VtiTHt M limntY r.lVr.l HUT t lilt IV h.s l.s,el a. lllr has r.la.1 IMillie i,l l,la li.lriiO .n In n. aka filial UI...I In aui.iM Mhianalm sn-l lhal sld -r--. sill l n.a1a to e J Miirr-iai. ouir terk.st lltoer, iiti-snn, ou i-t It. u ; r,iwrti i iu tii, ill t'.tt v iii era.ri ., u, 4i.Ml. n.tu in k ft. M lla ftsmra the t..lU."i. slim t" .fiS hit r...iiini..'.a rrai.iriMS ui'.n and mimsinia i aal.f Iml.A lf J lo.k.r.l llrl.f.itef, rf'il. K l Isri i.l ri.i,n.r, i II .-.i Hah Tii.tt. II ier ores.iu. Jiss If rriwli." " ''-"ii r. II1 00 Kerlelef, SSJSSBOBBfJJB--Sl Now haa rharica nf lha it rk o( confertloner Ira, Irults. rlgsri. tntisiviis, etc., lormerly owned ljr Moyd a: McDowell. Which he is disponing of at Closn Shave Prices. If Cream ami Ire Cream Koala, tmonai and oral. Cliler always kept ou baud. GIVH HIM A CALL. Wnt this Msln Street, Minor Building. lit PROFITS ON- SMALL INVESTMENTS KelrT.li..r.-i-riirl'l i"k rlrh.bi.t row her. ran ihey tnak so urh within a hurt lima ashy iuMafiil SjrulslloM in uram, i ru.ie,..,.. $101 FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED Can l Mal by Our ortflnaUpd hy ns. 1 IIS JIBIS HI WH - ,. Systematic Plan of Speculation rraaafiil aDeriilslnn nto-rsl n reular iyslem. I is s ..It ii... a Ise ilTsi thers sr. th..ss,nl. l nn Iu sll ris ol tne i linen ' " - " lew lh....as. rti.Usr. I.,f th. msii h.i liit a huinlml ur lw hai..lrl rt.illar. up m t ,ar m ,,u.W.i.,.. ai.Jem.tt. "s-ll'i .m(,nt lns(.4 ! Irs. I.ut Mrt bolli iMm, sn "H'nt-rw ma rnNUINriNfi PBOOTS alsnoar Van.cl ' "wf'il paenUtlnn snit r., luither liilnrBisUnn ,resa THOMAS 4 CO., Beekeee Breaera. 241-242 RieU Bullelf , CHIee, III. 1 1, is seek tip t Dial I'S'.fl. 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