Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 23, 1895, Image 1

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    OFFICIAL
PAPER
I MY SUCCESS
I Is owing to my liberality in ad-i
1 FREQUENT AND CONSTANT
Advertising brought me all I
vertising. Robert Bonner.
own, A. T. Stewart.
lMiM1ll.llii.lili:iiWMtl JtlH Ml, liMil:i,i!,!,;,JMi,t,i K Uli,
THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895.
WEEKLY HO. 651 J
SEMI-WEEKLY NO, 364.
11 IHTMWI U IU MM I MMrt IMIIIII WIhm
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLIBHKD
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON.
. - Editor
Business Manager
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK
THESE GREAT POINTS OF ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS
At $3.S0 per year, $1.25 fur aix months, 75 cte.
lor three motions.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
Tlie ElPCtrie Cur
rent can be immedi
ately felt, although
ootlilna; to the
miml senNitlve. The
BtrouKth of the current ia
under the complete con
trol of the wearer, so
much bo that a child may
be treated and cured by
the same power of Belt
necessary for the strong
est man.
It can be changed
from positive to negative
current in a moment.
They have and are cur
ing thousands of eaaei
of Rheumatism,
Chronic Diseases
and Nervous Ail
ments in man and
woman (from any cause)
where long continued
medical treatment failed
to cure.
THIS PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. Dnkfi'8
Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants
Ezohangs, San Francisoo, California, where oou
raota for advertising oan be made for it.
Union Pacfic Railway-Local card.
NO MEDICINES ARE NECESSARY.
Avoid all oheao (so-called) Eleotrio Belts and fraudulent imitations of Our Electric Belts
and Appliances, as these are an imposition, upon the suffering.
THE OWES ELECTRIC TRUSS is the most retentive and curative Trues
made for the radical cure of Rupture.
Inclose six cents and send for our Large Illustrated Catalogue in English,
German. Swedish or Norwegian laneuaees : oontainine medical facts, sworn statements of
cures made and descriptions of Belts and Appliances. Address
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO.,
SOS to 211 State Street, Chicago.
No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 3:30 p. m. daily
excopt Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction
6:20 D. m.
No. 10, mixed, leaves WillowB Junction 7:15
p. m. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m. daily except
Sunday.
East bound, main line arrives at Willows
Junction 1:46 a. m.
West bound, main line, leaves Willows Junc
tion 12:15a. m.
West bound Portland fast freight with pas
senger coach leaves w mows junction b-.ds p. m.
and arrives at The Dalles at 12:01a. m. Here
nassenirers from the branch lav over till H:15a.
m. and take the fast mail weBt hound which ar
rives at Portland 7:25 a. m. The Dalles and
Portland passenger leaves The Dalles daily at
2:15 p. m. and arrives it Portland 6:30 p.m.
Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at
The Dalles 12:15 p. m. This connects with the
nut bound wav freight with nassenger coach
which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. in., arriving
at willows Junction 6:58 p. m.
OFFICIAL XIIWECTOIV3r.
United Btates Officials.
President G rover Cleveland
Vina.Pnalriant Ad'ai Btevenson
Secretary of Htate Kichard 8. Olney
Heorntary of Treasury John O. Carlisle
Boamtary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Daniel r). Laniont
Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
l,-i,.u.a.n.i.l Willium I,. Wilson
Attorney-General jiulson Harmon 1
Secretary of Agrioultura J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor ...W- P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kincald
Treasurer Phil. Metachan
Hupt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
A tijimxT General C. M. Idleman
' ( Q. W. MoBride
oonauna it H, Michel
I Hinger Hermann I
uunnii i w. K. Ell is
Printer W. H. Leeds
( 11. 8. Roan.
Hnnmma Judaea F. A. Moore,
C. E. Wolverton
Seventh Judicial District.
nimnit Jnrfaa W. Ij. Rradshaw
ProMoatinc Attorney A. A. Jairn
Morrow County Officials.
. . u . . a w n l
jmm nanaior... u. ... i, ... -i"..-.-
Bapreaentativa. J. H. Bootiiby
r.mntrJart Julias KelUili
'' Comminaioners 1. K. Howard
J. M. Hakar.
" Clark J.W.Morrow
" Hhariff G. W. Harrington
" Treasurer Frank (lilliam I
Asaaaaor i. V. Willi.
M Hnrrmnr.- Geo. Uird
School Bup't Anna Halsiger
" Coroner T.W.Ayars.Jr
trrxKB town ornoM.
Mayor Thoa. Morgan
r innlliia n. K. Farnsworth. M.
Llehtanthal. (Mis Patterson, T. W. Arsr. Jr.,
H. 8. Horner, E. J. Blocura.
llao.ir.lar ..F. J. Hal ork
truuM E. Ik rwlaiid
Marshal A. A. lU.berta
Precinct Offlee re.
Jnattnanf tha Pava E. L. Fraaland
(.onetabl N. 8. WbeUtone
raited A tale Lead Offieera.
TSS DALLES, OB.
J. F. Monrs JUcistar
A.B.B lUownr
LA OSABDt, 0E.
B.F, Wilaon Hagl-tar
J. H. Robnina Boir
xsiuet ocixnra.
UAWUK3 POHT.NO.IL
O. A. B.
M-et at Laiitigtoa, Or., th last Saturday of I
aarr. month. AU vataraos are Invttarf In ntn.
C'C.H.irtl. (iso. W. SHITS.
Adjutant, tl ('oannan.iar.
L U MB E It !
Ilfl HAVt Ft) SALf ALL KIM OF CN
traa4 Lumhar. II miles ol Heppner, at
! , ju FACTS 1
I K FACTS!! Ii
l OU CAN BUY I25.00 worth of dry goods and groceries and then have oj
iJ Y enough left out of 1100.00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This is V
A a first-class machine. Why then pay $100.00 for a bicycle that will give 5 !
' ii no better service ? 1 j
't CRESCENT "Scorcher," weight 20 pounds, only 'J0. t
1 Ladles' and Gents' roadsters all the way from 50 to ?75. $ 1
i " "Boys' Junior," only 30 with pneumatic tire a good machine. ) i
1 1) "Our Special," Men's 50; Lsdics', f50.
ADDRESS
'l WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, l
Ii' CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
THE PATTERSON PUB. CO, h&r
l Heppner, Oregon, j
!;; MORROW AND GRANT M'
;; Counties. yrf
LOCAL MAKK.ET EEPOBT.
Wheat, bu $ 4042
Flour.bbl 2 65
Beeves, co wg & two-year-olds, owt. 2 00
" " three " " 2 25
Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 25 1 50
" stook.. 1 00 1 50
Hogs, ou foot, owt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 00
Wool..... 8 10
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eggs, doz 10
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 40
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt $ 95 1 02
'lonr,bbl 2 50 3 50
Beeves, Btall fed 4 50 5 00
Muttons, owt 600(3800
Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 8 13
Butter, lb 10 15
Eggs, doz 12 18
Potatoes new, per ot... 60 85
old, " ... 30 75
Chickens, doz 3 00 7 00
Turkeys, lb 12 14
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, bu $ 47 50
Flour.bbl 2 25 0285
Beeves, owt. 2 5(1 3 00
dressed 4 OU c? o ou
Muttons, live sheared ... 1 75 2 00
dressed, lb 04 0 04
Hoars.-on foot 3 25 ffi 3 75
dressed, lb
Wool Eastern Oregon... 08 11
Butter 1 15
Eggs, doz 10 0 11
Chickens, doz 2 00 3 50
Turkeys, lb dressed 10 12
Potatoes, new, per ot.... 35 55
ton to attend Dr. Ausplund, has returned
home, being satisfied that the wounded
man was practioally out of dancer. It
is not probable that any criminal pro
ceedings will be instituted against either
man, as there would be no obaoce ot
oonviotion. Both the doctors may be
arrested foroarrying oonoealed weapons,
and fioed, but that will be about the
extent of their legal punishment.
Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
ivj;ra
MADE A TRADE.
Absolutely pure
PASTORS APPOINTED.
A Wife Swapped Off to a Neighbor for His
Daughter.
11.
E. Church, South, Meets in Conference at
Milton Last Week,
A rather unusual Btory oomes from
Toledo this week, says the Chebalis The oonferenoe ot the M. E. church,
Nugget. This is the story as told by South, which convened at Milton, last
the Ntigget : week was attended by J. J. and Bev. F.
"A farmer named Thompson lost his 0. Adkins, of this oity, . Rev. Ad kins,
wife a short time ago. She left him a wbo has labored in this field for the
little babe, whioh he took to the house past two years, goes to Dayton, Wash.,
of a neighbor named Putman to be cared this year, and while we regret to lose
for. Frank as a resident ot Heppner. yet trust
"Thompson visited neighbor Putman's that his new home may be a pleasant
plaoe very frequently to see bow the one. No appointment was made for
baby was getting aloag, and after a lit- Heppner, but we understand that it will
tie while he fell in love with his neigh- probably be supplied later on. The fol
bor's wife. That lady, the story goes, lowing is a complete list of the appoint-
reoiprooated. The husband discovered ments
the situation. Instead of getting on his Spokane district M. V. Howard, P.
hind feet and making the qills reverber- E.; Bpokane, G. H. Gibbs; Palonee City,
I A. Y. Stan; Oaksdsle oircuit. Bev,
Beach; Qenessee, J. W. Oompt iD; Wal-
laoe, 11. 0. Miohael.
Pendleton district Rev. B. Swift, P.
E. : Pendleton, Q. A. Taesart: Walla
"SHUTT, OF THE HERALD."
A Brief Biography of a Striking Character
Taken Down as It Came From His Own
Eloquent Lips.
The following from the East Orego
nian is another version ot the Shut!
story whioh was published in a reoent
issue of the Gazette. It appears that
Charles Samuel Jaokson was an eye
witness: "Not so long ago a orowd of newspaper
men and women were standing in the
presence ot the new depot at Portland,
when in stalked 'one ot the gang from
the 'Bunoh Grass Plains' of Eastern
Oregon, and of course introductions fol
lowed. Among others introduoed to the
'Bunohgrasaer' was Miss Fay Fuller,
quite well known among Oregon news
paper 'boys' through an address deliv
ered the previous year at a meeting ot
newspaper men and women In an East
ern Oregon town, and of whom the
'fiunobgrasser' had beard. Upon this
introduction being made, the 'Bunch-
The Sunday Sermon.
Ye preachers who for cyclers fear,
Because from church they stray
To ride through grove and glen, should hear
What Wordsworth has to say:
"One impulse from a vernal wood
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can."
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And Has the Largest Circulation.
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Is. It spare neither pain nor einrnsa In securing ALL THH
AND TMki tlLST OF CLkkLNT UTLKATLRE.
Sensational Arrest of Bev. O. 1). Taylor, of
The Dalles, The Well Known
Real Estate Boomer.
The Dalles was greatly stirred up last
Saturday afternoon by a sensational
arrest. Kev. O. D. Taylor, who has fig
nred in the poblio eye as the promoter
of the North Dalles boom scheme of
several years ago, was served with a war
rant thit afternoon by Deputy Sheriff
Kelly and taken into custody. Saturday
morning Parker Owens, . sarjeaat ... of
police in Saginaw, Mioh., arrived in The
Dalles with requisition papers, signed
I by Governor Lord, o ailing for Mr,
Taylor's arrest. The papers were deliv
ered to Deputy Sheriff Kelly, wbo, in
I company with Owens, drove to Mr
Taylor's farm, a few miles from town
When the oflioers informed him ot their
mission, Mr. Taylor took the matter
ooolly, ouly asking that be be permitted
to obange bis clothes, and bid good bye
to his wife and ohildren. The oflioers
and prisoner drove to the oounty jail,
where Mr. Taylor was allowed a consul
tation with an attorney. The reqain
tioo papers were found to be in regular
form, and nothing ooold be done at this
point to stay proceedings.
ate with jealous rage, he had a friendly
talk with Thompson, eaid be was tired
of his wife anyhow, and he would as lief
some other fellow would take her away
as not. However, as it was no snap to
go out and fiud same other fellow to take Walla, W. M. Fouober; Weston and Mil- grasser' brightened up, stepped forward
her plaoe on the spur ot the moment, ton, C. R. Howard ; Dayton, F. O. Ad- nd grasped the fair lady by the band
and it was absolutely neoessary tor him kins; Umatilla circuit, J. B. Chamber- ud rapidly opened the proceedings:
to have one around in the bouse, he lain . 'I am Shutt, E. M., of the Antelope
wanted another in exchunge. Thomp- Five Rivers district E. C. Miohael, Herald a bright little folio, published
son had a daughter wbo suited him very P. E. ; La Grande, Rev. Oarriok; Boise weekly spelled oorrectly) at Antelope in
well, and if it was just the same he was Valley, M, Larkin; C. O. Eagle, super- Wasoo county, oneot the ohoioe spots
willing to trade his wife for her. That nnmerary; Pine va;ley, Kev. Kid well. of earth. I have been oonstable there;
suited Thompson and the girl, the story A proposition is under consideration sometimes oalled on to sot as justice ot
says. The ezobange was made. Thomp. to buy the Adventist College at Milton, I 'bo peace and to perform the marriage
son and Mrs. Putman went to Aberdeen, and the eduoational oommittee remained rite; am a newspaper rustler and pusher,
and Putman and the girl have gone to in Milton Monday night to look after the though, first, last and all the time. I
Castle Rook." matter. am a member ot the leading band ot
12 pieces in Wasco, furnish all the mu-
A Remarkable Cure of Rhtnmatiam. inousands ot persons flounder along I sio tor the dances and balls ot the en-
Wbhtminstbr, Cal., Maroh 21, 1894. to' months, yes even years, suffering tire seotion. I am 23 years old, married,
Sometime ago, on awakening one morn- "ora lnaigestion, Dowel troubles and and am a father. Fact. Began to set
ing, I found that I had rheumatism in liver disorders with their accompanying type and furnish musio before I was 19.
my knee so badly that, as 1 remarked to disagreeable symptoms, beoause they This was baok east ; in Pittsburg. Have
my wife, it would be impossible for me think they have to. If they wonld take been at it ever slnoe, with no lay-off. I
to attend to business that day. Remem- short course ot Dr. J. H. McLean's I am a prominent member of the A. O. U.
bering that I had some of Chamberlain's Liver and iUdney Balm tbey would soon W. and earns to Portland s delegate
Pain Balm in my store I sent tor a bottle et rid of the miserable feeling and that to the state convention, Just adjourned.
and rabbed the ntCioted parti thoroughly ororroweriag sense ot weariness and in. II am the fleetest foot-raoer ia Eastern
with it, according to directions, and oapacity for work, wonld give plaoe to Oregon. I stand on plane in several
within an hour 1 was completely re oneot health, vigor and obeerf nines. I secret orders with such distinguished
heved. One application bad done the
business. It is the best liuimenl on the
market, anil I sell it under a positive
guarantee, IL T. Harris. For sale by
Sloouin Johnson Drug Co.
Price f 1.00 per bottle.
A HAHI'LE LETTER.
Inquiries Km-entd at the Iterordrr's Of
fice.
Heppner, Or., August 7th, '95
Dir Sir will you please iutonu me
whether there is Htitob an ailtion to As-
tora as Heaview adiin A what sise are
the Lots A how inenny Lots In a block.
EIGHT MILE NOTES.
Harvesting is about over in this neigh
borbood.
A wedding is reported on Eight Mile,
the contracting parties being Bill Ander
son and Mrs. Ida Barton. Long lite to
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton are spending
few weeks visit irg in the Walla Walla Pd 7 r
men as ez-U. S. Senator Dolph, I being
lbs youngest member in tbe orders. I
speculate a little, buy and sell oounty
sorip, shave gilt-edged notea and do
everything there ia nimble penny in. I
am glad to have met so distinguished a
lady writer as you are known to be.
Have often heard ot yon. Now, don't
forget my name ia Sbutt, E, M., pub
lisher and proprietor ot tbe Herald and
I bail from Antelope, Wasoo oounty.
oono try. Tbey eipeol to bring home a
supply ot trait.
Monday school every Sunday at 3
The Michigan offloer seemed Jn BrM nis adtion Nr enough to astora to U'olock ; temperenoe meellog Immediate-
bat I known a U
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AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
. II It has snmethlnc nf Interest to each nwmhar of lb family. II
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IT IS A TWELVt-PAGE PAPER.
Tim ivier ocean ii pini-isMro in ckicaoo, the news and comrpcuL
CLNTI R OP Al l. WL5T l 1 Ml: ALl.t.OHAN Y MOl NTAIN. AMI 15 hi! 1 1 I II
AO AMI ll TO TMIi Ml US Or Itlu PLOPLB OF 1 HAT MICTION THAN ANY
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It I In accord -avlt: tbe naopl el tbe Wtal both In Politic and Literature.
Pirate rtmrmlwr I hat be pr.c ol Tb Weakly Inter Ocaaa U ONLY ONU DOLa
Lar plr ylak. ajm the 1NXER OCEAN. Chicago.
rtft looo rtiT. aoi'oH.
" " CLIAB,
loo
IT M I
baste to get away,aod while tbe attorney
was still in oouaultatiun, a buggy drove
np to tbe courthouse, and Olficer Owens
and bis prisoner stepped in and drove off.
I Tbe intention of the authorities was to
get the prisoner away from any possible
habeas corpus proceedings, and it is be
lieved be was taken to Celilo, wbers the
officer and prisoner boarded the night
train. All proceedings were thoroughly
planned and qnieliy carried oat, so that
few people beard ot the affair until the
acting parlies were well out ot The
Dalles.
The oomplaiot charges Taylor with
obtaining money nnder false pretense,
end was sworn to by Joseph Heemer,
and filed
amount to niutoh please answer soon
reap yours.
1 he above letlor was published In a
reoeut issue of tbe Daily Astoriao, and
as the reader will imtioe, credited to
Heppner. Now tbe truth is it probably
came from Mumokea-a, Mnonuroian,
Hooqualmie, or perhaps, l'aoo, where
tbe prolific clime produce aoytbiogfrom
a sage beo 1 1 a stage robber, bat when
such a letter is credited to Heppner there
moat certainly bo some mislakn. We
produce no snob illiteracy here.
Twe Urra Dave.
Mrs, 1'boebe Thomas, of Juooiion
City, IlL, was told by brr doctors she bad
itb Otto Semple, acting police consumption and that there was no bope numXr n.T- deolded that tbe dislarb-
ty after. There ia talk of organising an
L. T. L. neit Banday,
There are a few young men in this
oommnnity wbo are models ot propriety
and good behavior. They attend church,
Sunday school, or temperance meeting,
keep their plaoe and are quiet aad or
derly. (Ireat Is the contra! between
these and certain other young men, wbo
snem to take pleasure in maMog a dis
turbance in suoh plaoe. Tbey bave
always len well treated, and kindly
requested lo be quirt, In.lhe bope ot ap
pealing to their belter nature aod there
by avoid fori her troohle. Bat forbear
aoee sometime eeaae to t a vlrtoa,
and tbe ordei loving peopl of this ton
Tf MtUVF.UFt) IS HCPPKIR, WILL ADD I
A uou par l.tuu law fc'iliunnai.
Th abor quota lions sr tirlrlly for Cash.
L HAMII.TOX.rrop.
National Bank
of mwi
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PreaUeeL Caaalrr.
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lr)abilsM4 T-eatr-rie Tear.
Tn. leaf thin fm fnt ff4 anniba? pafae. T)
re4 af 4 to ba wlti..-ut It Tas W in ttmmm
tll artuailr aara fnti fnaa Bfty t Sa hnH--M Ubh-
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attic of rliirlnaw. lor oer uui - " l toces must StoD. I will Dot tlv. any
Th. affair cauad intent eieitemeol Uiaoovery tompiei.iy curei oar Btm prMol bot the grand Jory, or
eome other jory will toon know wbo
tbey are unl there Is at one a derid
ed ahang. fur th. 1-elUr.
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and mnah l.lk .a indnt In he Ih.a aaash.stysil avl l.er maw r. is.
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lamiliMwitb T.ylor' onneclion with , """ " a """
l..n.l at.larr.rla.. suffered front dreadful r..M, approMb-
TsOoream in Th. Dalle, about 15 tvinenmpiM,
years agn, and bu beeo
lne.1 without result
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In ait a-iual lo tH..r sna-la.
aran In f ha mm-iiaH lliita artk-ia et inqtmlf. in
tiut um Oi.lt Wurt. tltf tiioae It u; lb aoimrliylkHi
Kirl Baptist eburcb in that
that time. By reason of hi real eelete
operatione, be ba beoom. widely I Down
tbroogboot lb. Coiled Mate, tod fl nr
ed eoDtpicaonaly In tb. coort of this
slala, Tb. eomplaitit is baaed npo
alleged arlliot of Tttlor while prei
dni of th. Inter!'. loveaimei.t Com
pany. Tier. war. hrr rrut and
tele if rei(ilitlio ptpora. Taylor I
I wanted alo lo Boffalo. CletelaaiL.
j floebettar aod avfl .lbr point In
lb K.tat oa rbarg. A lb. tarn iiatur.
paatorof Ih. ewytblng 1. then bought on. Utll
at oily daring ! "4 In two
, .. kawMi'urMl. II iabalu.ally Ibaek-
lieafaea f"t H fr4
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m ma -at
rileat f llaat ll bias I'll.
b)itt'nia-Mutator; ihUnoe itching
tad Utgiri(; nrt at Dltthl; wore, ly
orali hitig. If allowed to f.,liho
Inrti'.r. fim. .bleb oft
nlria, be'iNili)g Very tor.
fill. Iiiui b reaulls. ol wbieb lb
maey oftbi. n.edieir.. In .o.iKb. and M'T PpllM M "'7 "
o-.l.la. I re. trial mmi. ai l . . yera.
Jr., drag etore. lUgalar sis. Uk. and
II.
Maw Trae.
Iwal .lilf.f will agree with the f-.l-lo
ln from lb qiill (4 mi. of I ham.
"New. paper B0 r hlm4 sMth a lot
of thing tbey ean'l help; eneb a. ii.g
partiality In mniHii. i't.r, giving
D.e tbonl m. folk aad laie oat
oiber. tie. II simply pneU Ih t
be fan Bud. H mi ppU lul iftn bim
aUrat tnr, thing and tlbr 4 aot.
Aaedil'ir tbo.14 dI b. .iptxl in
,)r. hhi , know Ih. DU ab'l ria.r u jour
n..i.n onola. table (4 Oioaib. if I.
Oitwtr "p lb. Ifbtng aod ril-' tWrqld a. Ibm gl f aed ta tb. Iraia
id. l.i tiio-raima, aa-1 a' Tail n rt II If b Ibal ms
I fma lln iimort
h mail. lf Vle-eu.
I 'MiallpM,
"And withagnotlepretsureof the band
Hbatt of tb Herald' waa gone, while
tb famous Miss F. wts simply dased.
Hav you ever met Sbutt, E. M.t Nol
Well, when you meet him yoa will be
oonvinced that thia is no he but a plain
nn varnished tale ot tbe bills. Tbot
wbo listened In Ibis recital will never
forget 'Hbntt, K M .of Ih. Herald,'
and thoa who didn't bear it miteed a
elaaaio."
DUCK IIOHMK IT KM it.
Dust, dust, dust, will it ever rain?
Who sars Bleak lion oan't boom?
Harvesting In this vicinity 1 about
over.
Much complaint Is mad oa ar count ot
tb. warm weather.
Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Hoott have re
turned from Teal springs.
Mr. aod Mrs. William Btr.lt. of Lena,
vlaiUd Black Uort last week.
J. O. Brown it building an itnrooct
barn oa hi place about Ibre mil, from
towo.
farmi are lmy Laaling from th
monDlalat rgardlas i4 dost and bad
roads,
Mr. and Mr. O. W. Hlr bar. ?
Inrd from a four week' stay at Me
DafTi tprlngt.
HuoJty srbool ba W. potpn oo
til KepUmhar 1st. by wbirb time w.
bop. to bave a full attendance Main.
Oranduit (letitry, who ba bswo ill for
tome-time pact at tbe home o br dngh
tr, Mr. J. P. Brow., is abl. to be
arwod again.
M are glad te annotme tb. rttnr of
Wrt Isvy, mm of Mr. Lary, of this
pi, from CorvtlliS, Bat In 0nir.
tloo with IWt w learn I bat h. IritenJs
reaeb Ih. dwaaae-l Doit ion of th. ear,
Tbr Is only on. wsy to ear deafo,
aed that U by aobslilalloDal reme-lie.
Ivln U taoawd by a. lollamed oi'txll-
lion uf lb. maeoua lining of tb Lu
teehtaaTuU. When tbl. lab. U ia
flai4 Von ba. piniblt.g aoaed or
Impailorl b.ribg, and when it ( en
tirely f li, ilaafnaa I tb. retail, and
nnlt lb. Itilaosinali' M b. takaa
oat tad lb i lull. rir4 I. Its normal
e-mdili', bear leg will be 4e.iroy4 fr-
ever; nine cms oil of Uo are ..atty I lvleg as tgaia la lb. near falur..
e.urfb, wi.leh te tv.lbleg bal aa in- Tl, party if yonag folks, asmaly,
flamed i4iIiod .( lb. matvme iarf. M.a Harab (llry, (l.rtro I MafW.,
We will give On. lloJfo-l iMLrs f. Adt otry, fatiDU M B- '.ib.l Oe.
any tA rlaooaa (rt4 by ealarib) f Mj Kl ftio,. yrt. V.lisolry,
Ibal Meaot b.cur4 by Uail a CtUnk Vmr Bm"d. MartUelry.Orval Mro.a
4 tt 14th S. Hw Y.rk.
Tiu: Lancashikk Insurance Co.
et.ild eo be an a -vial t4ilor if lby
mid.
lis. a r4 ,-Ca"e rieasoial
tab..r 1 bis 6L lV"a' U "t
( tttst ' I
oi manciii:mii-.i4, i:nuiani
fiTTU-'-'' AG5.M 4'i' iw wstii
tb IMrtar Will Naawiar ) nr lf I lli li'f '' ki4byS !
It ieiinof latrrt if' tb-ilibg ; ra ., U f-.r fcat-y of IU atitneaUof
!T'y I. I'orlUbd at ttlil Improving, , batsttily, wbfb. wb agtM. d-
at4 b-lb f. Il'.!n and f 'f. ApUb4 . la to mkii ant nf-en fatal asala-
ra Pf.tft Uti .lay Oil l.f 4'. ill. 'Hllll mil nffaal tb.
It ,Ii.i,lrUal,. rt li. Uf r II. y I' " '- J- 11 '''-'
. t Kl ine !al i, L MH. lb dlaoHaf
ran i-oi. lia vvm,, ...in 4 ,, M( ft..f. II. il
-l CTOiple t,it ! Ift. If. It. U Maa i . . l. Il y 11 1 rr'f'i'll
P'fiTM, ttl m out n4frtstil'i iir'Ui 1't.ca II W tf b.i'.:.
Car. fU.4 frw rireaUrtj fr,
r. J. cHr.srT a ro ,
ToJ4., O.
tf-Hnld by 4ragit. V.
N ,. U tb. tin. to get tb Wkly
Ofsgo.aan, tb gr.iat apep of
lb. Weal. VI lib thm-4W.tvlb r,et
ly In Mane,fej year, l, N batlaf
e-rteliiaall'.N f aopapr eat I M.a-l
I ll.a all. Ut ta .ill le a
l.raii.i'.w a l lilt .nl j'nrl.lb tlU
tad L4vl MrtU who bat No
ralliag la IbeDloa." for Ih. past IT
dtyt.beve rlari4. Tbsy report tvry
enjoyable time taxi but t4 fan, tvw.Hb
la.di.g lbs setrrily of brrta, .o4 a
for lb. bt ffinf4 In find
enaegb la Ibe ' lie M .ntbl
"4 1 pim' lo faf lb Nil 4 fio-
raulially. AMaf t.tfiig In eartnns
f ironi trr.nail, ii.a ll '4 blfb
at . far. l-tl le. by lb. to-ma
la. t i l,ll,y e'aWl b .m !ll.a.
, f.,4 rittur, a .UlCfal p.T. UtwibiUirw-ks.-si.tg.
C'tiuii' waiii.UwrtU ' I Ui torll.r. LIZ.