A SPECIFIC -FOR La Grippe, for Golds, Gcughs AND LUNG TROUBLES, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL "Two years ago, I had the grippe, and it left me with a cough which gave me no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed for me, changing the medicine as often as he found the things I had taken were not helping it- 4), Here and There. - O. E. Fell is over from Pendletoj. Ben Honssker is np from The Dalle. S. 8. Horner is in Portland on business. Thad. dale. Armstrong is over from Golden- me, but, In spite of his attendance, I got no better. ' Finally, my husband, read ing one day of a gentleman who had had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I had taken half of it, I was cured. I have used the PectoruV for my children and in my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specific for colds, couglm, and lung troubles." Emily 'Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sareaparilla. H j TU ETW EDiTHUifRi I5AT TIT'S 4 .5 A. JL 697T ILJ 3 14 irTETTIaJ9 20 21 "22" 23. W 25 2f 2f 2 "29 MtSZSSMca. Take Notwe. L The anm of Bre rent rr Hn WU ibarral for "canU of thanks," "rvanlutlons of uiiwt " II. la nl arnriilliiir iiri-aenta and douora. Hid obituary notlrua, (other than thoaa the adit )r shall blmat'lf niveau a mutter nl newt.) and antlrjwnf aixirla.1 intwtltiira for whatever purpose. a. Notlcoa o( churrh and moWj and all other interUlnmeiiU Irom which revenue ii to be de rived, shall be rharne.1 fur at the rate of five nU a line. Thfe ruloa will be strictly adher ed to In every ImUnce. AdvertUliK raue reaaouaUe and made known ipoo application. TIME TABLE. fttaite for lUMman, Muniimsiit, tone: Creek, John lay and I'aiiyim 'lty. Iravna follows ; Every day at a. m . xi"t Hnn.lay. A rrt vea evory day at t J.. erept Monday. The chmprat. HUlrkeat and beat line to or from the luUirlnr romitry. ' WALT. TII01IP80S, Prop. Corner Brnrk, Axctitt. Qambrinus Beer, aj.HALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors and Smokabls Cigars. Call or Ted. Nels. Jones was in town early in the week. W. T. Allyn was up from lone Wed nesday. Wm. Hashes and J. N. Elder went below Tuesday. J H. Allyn and son were in Heppner Wednesday last. W. J. Brown and Tboa. Brown were in Heppner yesterday. Born To the wife of Sam MoBride, in Heppner, Maroh 5tb, a boy. Hon. J. B.TIiorapnsn and JoeWoolery were seen in town this week. The child of Albert Hluoum is not bo well aa reported in last issue. Jas, Mnuion, representing Wadbams & (Jo, was in Heppner Wednesday. Jnmes Mclntire beoame a full-fledged citizen of the U. S. last Wednesday. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Mr. A. D. Stillmen and Col. J. H. lialey oame in Tuesday from Pendleton. Go to P. C. Thompson Oo.'s for syrup and undershirts. Lowest cash piioes. 2t T. M: Miss Addie Jackson went to Heppner last night for a short visit witb relatives. Squirrel rifles and cartridges; 22 short, 22 lout; and B. B. caps tor sale by P. 0. Thompson C). 21 Miss Bessie Sutton is suffering from ooDjnnotivitis, or iu other words, inflam mation of the eyes. Baker Blade: Bob Anderson is under the weather. He took oold when the pope got after him. ' I Waklie's 8quirrel Exterminator now I on sale at Minor & Oo.'s, reduced from 50 ots. to 25 cts. tf. All court business ends today and JudeI.owell and Pros. Att'y .Lawrey leave tor home tonight. Jas. Oartv. Jas. Molntire, John Kil kenny. Put Kelebar aud others were in to attend court this week. Otto Friedriob bai opened up the old bakery stand on May street, and hopes for the people's patronage. This office was the recipient this afternoon of s oall from W. W. Brannon, John Lawrey and Judge Lowell, Beat accommodation and Oourleous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. 8te.. Portland, Oregon, i , Born On the 3rd inst.. to the wife of Mr. D. B. Leathers, of Eight Mile, a 1 pound girl. All are doing nioely. . Baker Blake: Hod. 0. M. Donaldson desires us to stats thai be is no aspirant for any offiosin sny shape or form whatever. John Kilkenny, of Butter creek, bas a severely sprained leg as a result of a borse falling with bim a short time since. Minor k Co., tbs rednoers of prices, have now on hand tbs celebrated Wak lie's Squirrel Poison. Oall and sea what they sell it tor. tt. Tlis Qftzstte office acknowledges a call from Messrs. A. D. Htillmsj, J. H. Haley snd Henry B lack man, while iu town early this week. O. Bi Hatt, tbs tonsorial artist, can be found at bis parlors, Matlock ooroer, where b will dispense at popular prioes, shaves, shampoos, hsirouts. etc. Messrs. Gilliam k Btsbee bsve secured the servioes of Mr. Harris, formerly of LhGrande, who presides over tbs man ufacturing department of their tinshop. Nearly sll women bavs good bair, tl.ouijli many ars gray, snd few srsbald. Hall's llhir lUnewer restores tbe natural eolor, snd tuiokeos ths growth ol ths bair. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo desires tbs tmrvioes of an attorney in Waahimrton. D. U . Will find it to his 1 1 ENGLISH Rtiatity DOCTOR i for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption te beyond question the greatest of all modern medicines. It will stop a Cough in one night, check a cold in a day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma, and curt Consumption if taken in time. " You can't afford to be with out it" A 25c bottle may save your life I Ask your druggist for it Send for pamphlet If the little ones have Croap or Whooping Cough use it promptly. It is sun to curt. Three Situ JSC, joc. and Ji. All Drngglsta. ACKER MEDICINE CO., X6&1S Chambers St., If. Y. 1 tin mm ..tin mm of MoffOW. WhUtl UP S "".f " .-...... for "he ( -aodldau." I'm free to stale, will Kay .Ilk etat till J n tie '. Tt on M him nil bn eusfr blade, wllh"'etTT-i IJllWOnd Hra," . i. . Tla eeeel to Ihlii. "f that fwwl old drink, lot voting men are dry. Bold only at lbs Ifc-Ivsders saloon. CKarl.e JnnM. Ih Well-koown "olJ- i in ii.a innanrinl line, bas again located In Heppner, bavtrg pyebeeed ll.mmm M.tkawa' ahoD. Minor buildln ii- ih rii hofl. Charley appreciate a call bn In town. advantage to call on or address this pa per. 6U Canyon City Nawe: Died, at ths Black Units mine. Foi valley, Fridsy morning Feb. 21, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Uagen, alter an uioess oi about a month. Echo stags leaves Heppner Moodayl, Wedooedeys sod Fridays. Leaves Kobo Tuesdays, Turedsys anrl Batordays. fare 11 eaob way. umos, wens u Wsrrtn.tleppner. Ed. UrUkell, Prop. John Hornor and M. T. Galloway went Lexington last Tuesday evening to praotice in a joiut debate with the Lexington literary eooiety. The follow ing subject for disoussion was won by the affirmative: "Resolved, That intem perance has caused more misery than war." A very interesting program naa been prepared for tbe occasion, and both report a very pleasant time. Take Simmons Liver Regulator now. Its just the remedy for tbe spring of the year to wake up tbe liver and oleanse tbe whole system of the accumulated waste of tbe winter. "My wife oom balted more malaria in Alabama in 1881 witb Simmons Liver Regulator than all the doctors in tbe neighborhood. We've bad a siege of malaria in our own fam ily, and it helped us." W, N. Bryant, Dallas, Texas. Two Heppner oolts were entered in tbe Rural Spirit stake raoe tor two-year-olds. James Jones named "Paul Jones" and Geo. Swsggart, "Miss Heppner." Norn lnations in this race closed Mareh 1, but tbe raoe will not be ran until late in the season. "A orick in tbe bsok." a pain under the shoulder blades, water brash, bil liouBoess, and oonstipation, are symp toms of disordered tomaob, kidneys, liver and bowels. For U ailments originating in a derangement of these organs, take Ayer'e Pills. Joe MoAlith, wbo was recently releas ed from jail and from further proeecn tion. desires to thank tbe offioisls ae well as his friends and aoqnaintanoes tor their kindness to him, both during bis incarceration and since bis release, . Collector Blackman waa in Heppner Taesdsy night and Wedneeday. His visit evidently bad no political signifl osnoe, tow that soma of tbe "powers" have decided that tbe office-holders sbsll not be "in it." W. W. Brannon, grand leoturer of tbe A. O. U. W.. made a public address at K. of P. ball last night and will talk again at tbe M. E. church, South, on matters appertaining to tbe order. Tbe blue-bird is bailad ss a bsrbinger of spring. It is also a reminder that a blood-purifier is needed to prepsre tbe system for the debilitating weather to come. Listen and you will bear tbe birds singing: "Take Ayer's Sarsa parilla in March, April, May." Fossil Journal: L N. Hughes, Jr., fnrawlv merchant at Wb'--' now traveling in tbe interest of tbe 0. W. R. Co., of Portland. Us waa in Fossil tbe first of the week. Fossil Journal: Matt Moegrovs, wbo keeps bis political eyes and ears open when travelingover tbe oouutry.lbforme na that be finds Eastern Oregon quit solid tor Ellis. W. Bagley, father of Harry Bsgley of this city arrived from Hilleboro last Wednesday morning to be w Hi bis son wbo is now recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Recently N. O. flmead fell from bl wagon over on Bis Mile, tbs vehicle pas ting over bis bend, bruising same severely. State of Oregon vs. Milt Powell, true bill. Thuraday, March 5. State of Oregon vs. Milt Powell, con tinued and set for first day of next term. State of Oregon vs Milt Powell, plead not guilty, oase dismissed on continu ance of other case. EQUITY. J. A. Woolery va. J. I. BeoeQeld, motion and demurrer submitted without ar gu ment, overruled, M-iy 4 to answer. LAW., J. A. Woolery vs. D. W. Hornor, dis missed without prejndioe, to be tried in equity. State of Oregon vs. J. W. M rrow, sod the heirs of Cbas. Lini, deceased, de fault and judgment. $250 att'y fees. GRAND JURY BSPJBT. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Ore gon for tbe county of Morrow. To tbe Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of tbe Above entitled Court. We, your grand jury, duly drawn and empaneled on the first day ot the present term ot oourt beg leave to report as follows: We have been in session four days; we have reported seven true bills ot in dictment and one not true bill of in dictment; we have examined twenty three witnesses and have inquired into a number of matters whioh were pre sented to tbe grand jury fur their con sideration but on whioh said matters we felt that tbe eyidenoe submitted to us did not warrant an aoiion ou our part. We have examined the offices of the sheriff, clerk, treasurer and other county officials and fiud tbe ' books of eaob. neatly and intelligently kept and so far as we are able to judge, matters in an excellent oondition; we have examined the Jail and find the same fairly kept and tbe inmates well provided tor. We have noticed that large numbers ot persons, mostly young bjys, are in the habit ot ooogregatiog around the oounty juil to talk to the iumates and we IdJl that ins practioe suouia De stopped. Suoh a condition of affairs is only calculated to give aid and euoour agement to law-breakers and lesseu the respeot ot tbs boys who are in tbe babit ot going to talk witb them, for law a id order. We therefore reoommend that a twelve foot wall be built around said jail to stop these praotlcee in the future We desire to thank your honor for the oourteous treatment reoeived at yonr bands and to our bailiff for his attention on our wants, and to our district attor ney tor his attention to our wishes and aid in our work. Having oompleted our labors we re pectfully ask to be discharged. Dated at Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, this 6th day ot Maroh, A. D. 1890' Oabbitt M. Akkra, Foreman, S. W. Adams, O. F. Mattbiws, J. N. J ON KB, Tuomas Obahav, J. H. Allih, H. 0. Gat. A Great Blessing I HAVE YOU HEARD My wife and I have found in Hood's Barsapaxilla. Bhs bad rheumatism very severely, with ankles and legs badly swollen, and hardly able to get np and down stairs wit bent help. Many other remedies failed, but Hood's Sana parilla entirely c cured her. ii was -. only shortly after kSs that I was with the complaint, ing my limbs hips, so I just tried the same medicine v. the same result. My wife and chil dren take Hood's Sarsaparilla whenever they feel the need of a medicine and it WV mediately makes them feel better. THAT THERE'S, fa a Change in Business All W. ED. R. BISHOP. Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at I Wholesale Slaifer Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wVinlnanlp onat. flrft rlinnnnntn nn harrlwRrfi. tinware. plftRRWAra. hats. i aaa w . . 1 ' ' HOOCl S OQrSQpEtMllU caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es- I leri ichmAnt I 'n 1 1 onH naa fha oftsilr hofnria if ia rr lora O -i i 7 VIII- T .M . 1 - I laUllOULUCU Is VUll UUU POO VUO OtASUCX tctuio X K AO XC VVe v cs jiiu uuviui o uiuni jl nut on lutvi y nd well known in this locality." Q. W. Wyatt, White Bead Hill, Indian Ter. Hood's Pills asv In effect. 26c. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAIMD, Manager and Salesman. OrlbLlAM COUNTY. From the Fossil Journal. Mr. Tom Dawson and Miss Ada Rhea went to Antelope Monday. Mre. Andrew Tillard and baby boy, ho have been visiting her mother here tbe last few weeks, returned to her home near Heppner Wednesday. Wednesday morning Squire Donald son, mine host of tbe Donaldson hotel, asked N. J. Sinnott tf he had ever beard bis father tell about Qeorge Franois Train omening tbe Uolumbia river on tbe backs ot the salmon. "Heard it?" replied Niok ; "I have beard that story so oiten that I have oomo to believe it as strongly as my father does." And the squire rejoined, "You'll do." Rev. M. Bramblet has been oalled by the Baptists, of Arlington, to oooopy their pulpit twioe a month during the ensuing year, who nave promised $duu towards his salary, bight Mile has pro mised SI 60 for one fourth of bis time, and if Condon will guarantee $150 for the remaining fourth, Mr. Bramblet will aj- oent the Arlington call; it not, be will aooept call from Ukiah, uai. Nerves On Edge. I was nervous, tired, irritable and oross. Karl's Ulover Koot lea bas made me well and happy. Mrs. . B. Wohdbn. For sale by Wells k Warren. What Do fa fat 1 Some people want the earth; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HAEDMAN" STORE, With very little money. He keeps a full line of general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, H ARDMAN, OR. Gilliam & Bisbee CENTltaL COMMITTEE MEETING Notioe is hereby given that a meeting of tbe domooratia oeDtral committee of Morrow county, Oregon, will be held on Saturday. March li. 1890, at 1 p. m., in tbe parlor of tbe Palace hotel, tor the ournose ot selecting tbe time for holding primaries, oounty convention, and for tbe transaction ot any other bnsiness that may come before tbe meetiug. A full attendance ot all tbe committeemen ia earnestly requested. J. YV. M0BB0W, Chairman. Coin's Financial School for sale by P. O. Tbnmoson Co.. at 5a each. The best smoke in lleppoer tor tbs money. a SoaptBoept! Roapttl till yon can't Mat. Prioes as low as ths lowest, a store of P. 0. Thompson Co. Cash only. it We know of but one onmmnnity in tbs world wbere dyspepsia ia practically nn known, and thai is the Bbakers ot Monnt L.kM... N V Tku. ..4 aMiiliitio. been studying tbs subject of digestion for mora than a hundred Tears, and that the understand it pretty thoroughly, ia evidenced by the foregoing faot. Their Uiaestive Cordial ia Hie safest and beat remedy in cases of indigestion that we know ot. A trial bottls can be had through your druggist for the trifling anm of 10 cents. Ths Honker Uigeslivs Cordial supplies tbs system witb food already digested, and at the same time aids the digestion of other foods. It will almost instantly rllea the ordinary symptoms of imli BMtion. aud no souVer need be told hat these are. Laxol is the best me.liolne for ohll- drrn. Doctors reoommend it in place of castor oil. Catarrh fartd. Health and seet brralh seenred, by Sluloh's Uatarrb liemsdy. Pries DOc. Nasal lejootor free. For Hale. Ten shares of stock in the National Bauk of Heppner. Address Richard T. OoT. Receiver, Arlington, Oregon, 64tf. We are Dot small men, lbs. "We are email men, jCs. v.e ate not ine Latoest inercfiants in iRe World ! aaa But when the people of all the unrounding country are In need ot a a a Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Qlaaiware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oaai and Water ripe, Pipe Fittings, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Hledges, Wedges, Guns, Flatola, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Oran tteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Prices. We bavs Oooo floods at Faia Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices. QIL3L.IA.M & 33ISB3531, ' Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICII AT THE DAM.KH. ORKflON, I li Feb. l:l, lH'Jil. Notlro Is herebv given that the following named K-ttlur baa fllM notlrc ol Ma Intention to inuke final prool In support nl ha claim, aud that an Id proof will bs made brforet outityciera, ol Morrow uotiiuy.ai iiopp- lir. urvgou, on irrn .a, via; ..U1.UJII. IF D.IUII Hd. E. No. X for the HU KK4, NW!iBEand N K'i (tw V. aw. n. Td. 8. K. W E. Ha iiatuca Hie fnlliiwlng wllneaars to prnvs I hlarontliMioua realdeuce upon and cultivation of ajtlit laud, via: Jell Jmiea, lipurga xmitn, lames 1. laiiNn, Jaiiim Wru, of Hoppiicr, Urrgon. 414 II. Kt-Klatur. Stockholders' Meeting. TIEPPNKll.. OUKOON T. R. HOWARD -DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., Wcints lOiir lrsclc ! I at !h nnlc of the trraaiirrron llitltid Mturday In Marrh at 7 p. in., lor the purixwanf rlsrtlng I oitlrvra and attending Ui nu b olhar bualuraa as may corns twlora (lis mwtinf . n. r. 11 1 3 1. 1VI. Hwralary. Walt. Thompson runs stags bet Heppner sod Monument, arriving avsry day except Monday and leaving every day aiopt Monday. BDooesi inasorip aat route to ths Intartor. Oonsa brock, sganls. A ennk alovf blew SD down St AlbloS few days sgo Just as Cbas. Jones beaUog tovs went recently. IU ssrefol to avoid frnta pipe. " " 001 witb very light Ore so (bat tbs pipes will not gt tery bot. Mrs. W.J. L tr calls the attention ot ths pnhlto to tbs faet that she is still la tbs bkry bostneaa, aed bf old sna lrners will farnlalvaj as sitra quaint of bread at lbs grocery of bet baaband. Yoor pair oo age la soliottl. i Ars Yes Use Of thoas nnksppy psopls wbo ars sof fering witb weak nsrve. starting at every slight sonl. noabla to sudors any aonsaal disio'baooe, flodioa it lap-sal bis to slsept Avoid opiate snd esrve cimpoaads. Peed ths nsrvas nrwa blood msde Dire sod noartshint by tbs great blind ponflo and tins nsrys tonka, Uood's Karasparllla. Hood's Tills ars tbo beet after-dinner ptlls, aat digoslloa, prevent soosli pa two, 5o. A Mj s Ufa Nava4. 'M baby baJsronpaod waa aavad by Bl. Hob's Care," write Mrs. J. 11 Martin, nf llnn'svill. Ala. For sals bf Welts A Warren. nr TO INFORM THE curt it cocT rtorrkwsos. Jna.tay, ttafthl Ut. J. A. Wool ? H. W. Adas, -llt sad UlSBilawd. J. B. tlsst , 2Ct Jo, d missed I defendasls soetav E A. Morgan ts. D. A. Urr, ttotj tinood for Ufts. rar,k alifarUad vs. D. W. HornuT, Thers I mors Catarrh In Ibis seotion otitis eonnlry tban all other diseases pnl together, snd nntll lb leal few years was supposed to bs iaeorsbls. For a great many years douirs I"0" noanoed it s looal disease, and prs senhed locsl remsdies, nod by cm- stanlls failing to sore with lal treat tneot, prononneed it tneorabis. noiene bas proven satarrb to bs a ooosiitaikinai dtseasa, and tbersfors rennlrss consti tutional treatmant. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufaelnred by P. J. Cbeoey & Co- Tnled.1, Oblo. I tb only cnitetilQ lional enrst on tb market It I taken In Urn ally la dnars form 10 drops to UaatxK.nlal. It nets dlfaolly no the blond end DiQeons snrfaoa of tbs eys lera. Tbey (iffr os bnadrsd dollars for aaf rasa It fad to oars. Hand for clrenlars and Utitpnials A l lraa. r. J. CllMv k Co , Toledo, U Hold by drnggtets, 7.KJ. MaaairtlM fas be t ar lit II. as of Hdloh s Core. This fl fVinili rare la Ihs only Inn rama.ly Ibal trrribl disesaM. ror sals by Weils Werr-o Notice of Intention. T A"D OffirF. AT TUB PAI.I.M. nKKfiOf I J Fi-b. II. If. Not Ira Is harrhy glvrn that I lha ful low li( naaiad arlllrr haa ftlro nullra I of lila Inlrntioti In maka final (.riKif In auppnrt ol hi. claim, ami thai aall prml will w man a I i.t-lnra tn rniiiiiv rii f a oi Morrow rouniy a i llrppnt r, urrfnn. nn Marra .-, via: II AMI K.rt II. II A MM. ltd. R. Ko. JW, Inr Iha fix N J and SWIa Srr il. In h a. R . F.. w. M. Ila nalin-a in Inll.tWing wiuinaf. hi prn blamnttimoua rKldoma upon aud cultlvatloa ul aalil lan,l. Via: Kd i nt. i mp linint.: H Bunts, t narira V. Colsman, ol llaidmau, umtnn. JAa. r. M'xiHa. 114 24 Raglalar. E WANT Public that wc have purchased the Fell Bros.' Stock on May Street and intend to close k .,..v rlivc Rpfrnrrllcss of Cost. I o0smi sn piaiaurs sou.s. 11 OUl IU lUt "v "4V "'to lM.ko.fUACo....0.r1.V.s Wc have made arrangements to have the .-'''- hats trimmed up and will sell them at prices that will surprise the patrons. There is also a fine line of Hosier)', Knit and Muslin Underwear for children and ladies; Children's Dresses, Infants Clothing. Ribbons, Thread, and a complete line of Notions, Dress GomU and Linings. Come and get bargains kforc they arc .all Yours Rojct.. IlOltNKll & RHEA. He will make it an object for you to trsJo witb bim aa bia pricea are right, and all gooda that be bundles, are of tbe very bent Store on TO rioppnor, Main Street, Next Door City Drug Store, Oregon. j Cumrnings & Fall, JT. Ta7Sr. VC33Ejf20Kr, unoraaor to C. B. Vaa Dnyn. Hail door to City HotuL Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinware. Gel lilt HOUSC r00 'somP'et0, Notions a Specialty, I (SflMBMaSjaiaBaMaBWaBWaHa PROPRIETORS 01 Iha Oi l Kallal.ls CHK A'iO. ILL. Half l.l"k aii.ltha t'nl. m fvi- of r -" d 1- i- W rot44Ms far lrss f. H. VsmUsvs s. I. II. Vaa Wats, rcft 1 1 rfrs 6la4. SaaltnaMSt ol C K VakUlS, SSatioa Ifl m4 darla 4ft.l. C Kif vs r.m.if Kii, l's pray a I lr. II. T. l'.aUy vt l-iu s lta('y,sbaf I vtsss to MllO"ab iMaoly grasU-t. 4ta.. .ns vs. 14 a J I. (Waai. C C Mlr l l . "-' l sBf ita i SIstisaL. UUlifr, vs. Mill !!., ltj trial, Jf &V a4 kaja4. Mai at ((- vs. vt s. Ttol'f, 4iS All last wloUr lit. (Un. A. Mill, of l.aoeo. Crxia.. was ball afflict! witb rbatalisia. At Hem It waa vara ibal as ooom act sunn ap straiatl. tot was draoa ovar od al.la. -I lrtd diffafaat rsma-lias with' ant Mrttla rtllaf." S sat, "ontll abuntsli Dvmll.s am I boatkl a b!il U t'baobrlaia's rata llalta. Alter oaitis li for I bras days nr tbsamaiisn as S"0 1 bas -- war aaa siuos. for sis l.jr Vjoot a Dwl. J. W. Ksv bs, its r-itf MinUf, Is ir. (i4 to 4i all btsds of pamUsS si4 ia(wr baas-its' il 'Hd l."ia Plaas- ao4 tab p a4 t"l inw rari-ia, Ofllf om Mala sinsl, t t-i' (Vf bolsL " t b beat e.b fsr I hilb's f sf A lai4 'Hib ia) JiaaamiM, M..p rt Si S vl'S H..k's C. fnf tif Wa.ll A VTarrfw. M in AMM'ti.rri c. simI Ui c. 't. I. r. Kaiiroaoa. MATICH 4BU.OO lICM HAY Cof. W. Ma-ltsfHt ant Cllatea Sta , 01CZ&av90. ZlXfc AttornoyH All busluaas slUaU4 to It. a pmtntit an J satlsfaHory ssaaasr. Not arias 1'bUm sa4 Collators. 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Are You in Need of a Saddle II orse All lbNM cad U roarl t TlKm,-oa Iliocs, I.iwrr Main Kirs., TI.M a..,tl.maa mt an ial-l f tl !., Maa rtr w illa"l iM '' -Hilt, a4 raaaata avHy a4 Uava la aa(li( law a UM a US laaiti. aaan. tikaa l l.r. alia tka iimaa THOMPSON Sr. HINNS, x-i-vmhtamit. rtsrrifm. ! THE PALACE HOTEL HAK, J. CMOItCHKIlS, liip. liiilr Keeps the 1'incst Wines, Liquors and Cigars. irssaU. LstsH.Uiffva. ss-U.