OFFICIAL PAPER 3 I 5 E 1 3 '1 MY SUCCESS Is owing to my liberality in ad vertising. Robert Bonner. FREQUENT AND CONSTANT Advertising brought me all own, A. T. Stewart. I'M IiM.IiMIIIMiI'M 11:111 UlllWliHtl;lll1H(lll FOURTEENTH YEAR, HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1896. 1 WEEKLY rIO. 6f 0 ( J SEMI-WEEKLY NO 439 1 a IU44J III M-IMi;iM.a:tl. .&- i OF SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. fUBLIBUKU Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING' COMPANY. OTIS A. W. PATTERSON, PATTERSON. fditor Business Manager At $2.50 per year, $1.25 for eix months, 75 ots. Cor three moucns. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THI8 PAPKB ie kept on file at E. C. Duke's Advertising Agenoy, 84 and 85 merchants Exohangs, San Franclsoo, California, wbero oou taota for advertising; oan be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. tn. dally, except Sunday. Arrives tt:ia a. m. aaiiy, except .oiuu- "West bound passenger leaves Willows June ttinn l n m Must liouud 3:ii0 a. m. 'Freight trains leave Willows Junction ROiiiR east at 7:25 p. ra. and 8: 17 a. m.; going west, 1:30 Ip, m. ana a.ob a. m. Eulted States Offliilals. t President Grover Cleveland ' Viim-l'reHident Ail ai Htevenson f Secretary of State Richard S. Olney ' Secretary of Treasury J arm Q. Carlisle Seorntary of Interior Hoke Smith Seorelary of War Daniel B. Laniont Seoretarv of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postimutter-fteneral William 1j. Wilson Attorney-flnneral Jndson Harmon Secretary ot Agriouture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon. Uovernor. W. P. Lord Seoretaryof State H. n. runcaid Treasnrer Phil. MeUohan flnpt. Public Instruction (. M. Irwin Attorney General 0. M. Idlnman u , ! Q. W. MnHride Senator i j, H MitoneU - I Binder Hermann Congressmen J W- ft. Ellis Printer.. W. H. Leeds SR. S. Bnan, K. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth Jorllelal District. tJironlt Judge Stephen A. Lowell 1'iwwutin Attorney John H. Lawrey Morrow Coantjr OHial. ' Joint Senator A WOOL MARKET. This has become an established market for Eastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho wools. Last season three million pounds were received here by rail from Huntington, Baker City, Heppner, Arlington, and from Yakima, Spokane, Lewiston, Walla Walla and Intermediate stations. Low freight rates are given on shipments to Pendloton for scouring and packing in transit. Many of the leaning buyers make this place headquarters, and all large opera tors frequently visit Pendloton warehouses. As a market this place Is equalled only by The Dalles in quantity of wool which attracts competition, with this advantage : From no point in the Northwest, Portland included, is wool shipped East at less ex pense than from Pendleton. Water competition has not afforded suf ' fieiently low rates upon wool in the grease and dirt, to equal the lower expense in curred by shipping only clean, scoured wool from Pendleton. Owing to this fact Pendleton buyers are enabled to pay as much or more for wool at this point than Is averaged at other places having reputations as "high markets," based upon exceptional sales of fancy lots of light wools. Considering character of wool, and shrinkage, it may safely be claimed that the average tales in Pendleton Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of wool than can be obtained in any other Market in the State. Eczema All Her Liie. Here Is another case showing that there are few remedies which cure deep seated blood diseases. Eczema is one of the most obstinate blood troubles. S. S. S. wipes out completely this dis ease, as well as all other evidences of Impure blood whether obstinate or mild. There are few men better known all over DeKalb county than Mr. E. D. Jen kins who resides at Lithonia Georgia. He is the ;owner of a quarry of the celebrated Lithonia granite, which is so extensively used in 6everal States, and fe acknowledged to have no superior bs a paving stone. His family has lived in DeKalb for forty years and everybody knows them. "Ever since she was a year old," he said, in a recent interview, "my daughter, Ida, has suffered from Ec zema, and I have never heard of a worse case of this dreadful disease. For thir- republioan ticket. The same spirit that dictated this nomination would, for its own selfish interests destroy the work and usefulness of the republioan party, BDd every other patriotio work for the benefit of the people. Judge Northup may be as good and true a man as can be found in the state for the position, but under existing conditions there can be but one safe course to pursue, and that is to eleot the regular nominee of the republican party, and let Judge Northup fill out his office of county judge in Multnomah county. Albany Herald. Mis ratte rtaoroaentative. Uoanty Jailtr , ' Commissioners., J.M. Uaker. " Clerk " Sheriff " Trwasnror Snrveyor Hohool Bup't... " Coroner .... A, W. Qowan J. 8. Hont.hh Julius Keithii , J. It. Howard , J. W. Morrow ,Q. W. Harrington Frank tlilliam J. r. Willis Geo. Lord , Anna lialsiger T.W. Avars, Jr iiippin towm omaSms. "Vaym Time. Mnrgnn fc v...n..ll...uu . O. K. Varnswortii. M. Lichtenthal, Otis Patterwiu, T. W.Ayrs,Jr., 8. 8. Horner, K. J. Blocnin. la ..... .F. I. Hal nek irv.,.......'" E. L. Frwland tMnrliJ. A. A. Hubert Precinct OBI oero. . lnMa nf tha Paul E. 1. Fraeland Cuistabls N. B. Whetstone United Mates Land Orrieers. TH n&i.i.ca. tia. J. P. Moore K(ritr A. 8. Ilium Ueoctver LA OBADI. OB. B.F. Wilson Raaletar J.H. Robbins lleoeiver B3ItST aOCISTIE. UAWLJKtf POST, NO. IL O. A. B. Meet at Loiinrtuo, Or tlx hat Saturday of art-, month. Ail veterans are Invited to loin. I,' C. Hoon. OKI. W. H II ITU. Aitlulant, If CouwuubW, L U MBElt ! tlTI RAVK Ft)B MALE ALL USDS OF CM T dr. id Lumbar, M mile ol Ui-ppuar, at what It suoan as the HOOTT SAWMZXiZj. na Lorn riKT, rouuii, cut a a, too - 17 60 IF MUVXRRU IH HRPPKER, A mi Iauu leal, ai'dlUoiial. WILL ADD fba above quotations era strictly for Cash, L HAMILTON'. Prop. National Bant o! Heppner Wl. KHLAKD. ED. SL tlAHOr. TR.INSACTS i GENC1UL B1NKING BUSINESS COLLKOTIONS MaU oo farorabU Tarma. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD 11 KITS EH. If ORFXKJS Ontario-liurns Staste Li BDlS-Cflliioil'sTBSEUI NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER D OALrL, AT OFFICE i WHITE COLLAR LINE. ivftr ami Pnc- ' V V. as . V W v v rv V V KM VS. V I M I Jl W u u Steamers TELEPHONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. 1 1 from republicans in Union county. E. O. Bepnblioan. umbia R lit Mil Na N. WVIVU J V IDA JENKINS. Leaving Aider Street Dock, Portland, for Astoria, llwaoo, Long Beach, Ocean rara ana wancotta. JJireot oonneotion witb llwaoo steamers and rail road; also at Yonng'i Bay with Seashore Railroad. TBTjHPUOTJI Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Pally, except Sunday. Leave! Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Portland fP.M. Pally, except Hnnday. Hntunlsy nluht. 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria Dallv a at C4 A. ., except Hunday aud Momlay. Uuuday night, 7 P.M. Leave Portland and runs direct to Ilwarn, Tuesday and Thursday at A. M. (Saturday at 1 P. M. leaves iinacu neuiiuauay anu xriuay at ;ju a. m. ua Sunday Ulgaiaio t. M. Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Free of Expense. For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on tha Telephone, Bailey Gatzert and Ocean WaVl. Attorneys at Law, DEPPNER, All basiuM attended to ir, a prompt and aatisfactory manner. Notariea Public and Collectors. OPFICE IN NATIONAL DANK BUILDINO. i t ORKOOli T. R. HOWARD DEALS 1N- Iroceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens -Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade!! Ha will rsalto it an object for you to trade !tb bim m bi tiricoa are right, and all goodt that be Laudlca are of tbe Tory beat Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, rioppnor, teen years she has been badly broken out all over hir body, causing her un told suffering, and frequently rendering ner uname to attend scuooi. tier arms and limbs would crack open and bleed, then dry up and scale oft by tbe hand- lul, ana at one time an awlul sore ap peared on her ear, which became severe ly inflamed and almost dropped off. The disease also broke out on her head and her bair was a continuous mass of scales. Her condition was truly pitia ble. 'Of course we have done all we could to relieve her, and have triven her al most every known treatment, blie has taken potash mixtures and various salves ana external applications by the whole sale, ana almost every so-called blood remedy, all without the slightest benefit, and year by year we could not feel the slightest encouragement that he would ever be well. I was advised several times to send hcrtoIIotSnrimra. and also to a celebrated spring in Michi gan, and was told that this was the only chance on earth of her ever being cured. as the disease was too aggravated to be checked by tni'dicines. A lew months ago, someone recom mended a. t. and as soon as uer sys tem hud takcu on the effects of this medicine, an improvement was noticed. tn grew In-tlcr all tbe while and con tinued to improve in every way We were delighted to see her so much bet ter and for the first time felt that she would get well. The medicine waa con tinued a while louver, and now she is cored sound and well, her skin is clear and pure, and she has been saved from what threatened to blight uer life for ever. The cure Is all the mora remark able because aha inherited tha disease which has been in our family for a vera tencrauons, ana 1 am nappy to find 8. S. h. a cure for a diaras which all the specialists in the world, fail to cure. I consider a. 8. o. a mnt wonder ful remedy, and it certainly has no equal deep-seated Wood diseases which all remedies do not arein to touch." experience is like that of all others seek relief from tbe many so-called blood purifiers, only to be discouraged. It is but folly to expert a cure from this dreadful discaaa by tha use of salves. lotions, or any external application. Tha disease is In the blood, and only a blood remedy ran eliminate it 8. 8. 8. is a real blmal remedy, guaran teed purely vegetable, and lor teal deep- aeated blood diseases, hat no cvjual. It cures permanently tvrofula. Tetter. KncumatUm, and all ol the many blood disease. It has made mmi truly re- Btarkable cares of Cancer, full accounts of which ran b had on application; our valuable bonks on Mood and skin dia VJl C'jU;OIl. eaaea will also be sent free to any ad- a ma. nwui ppcci&c lotspany, AUanta, ireorgia. In lendiDg his name to the effort to de teat the republioan party, in tbe second congressional district of Oregon, for that is all there is in it, Judge H H. Northup, ot Portland, has committed an act that will forever tarnish his reputation. He virtually enters into a oonspiraoy to re turn to 'the next congress, a democratic, free trade representative, or a populistio tree trade depreciated unlimited paper currenoy issue man, in either oase, un der existing conditions, one of the most deplorable contingents that could hap pen to Oregon. Mr. Nortbup's entering tbe field may possibly divide tbe repub lican strength ao that Mr. Ellis may be defeated, but there is not a possibility of Mr. Nortbup's election. The republicans ot tbe second district owe it to them selves and to tbe country at large, to stick by tbe regular candidate ?nd see that he is elected, and let Mr. Northup, in his unpatriotic, selfish and unfair en tering tbe field against Mr. Ellis at the bebeets ot the rule or ruin dictatorship of tbe Oregonian, stay at borne. Alban Herald. For consistency tbe great Oregonian takes the bun. (if late it has bee? in dustrionsly advocating a bolt from the regular republioan congressional uom inee of the scoond district for oongress It is seeking bigb and low for a oandi' date who will be instrumental ia defeat ing Ellis for congress. During the last session of tbe legislature tbe Oregonian desoanted long and bard on the ruinous policy of nut abiding by the oauons nom ination in tbe election of a Doited States senator. Day by day it gave vent to if spleen Bgamst those who opposed its policy, and has continued tbe tirad with more or less vigor until the present time. And jet, after months of bitter opposition to those wbi refused to abide by the caucus nomination, it does tbe very same act by bolting from tbe choice of a regular republioan district oonven tion. Nor is thia tbe first lima that tbe Oregonian bns pursued the policy of knifing a regular republican nominoe, practice tbat ia so much deprecated when tbe sot is performed by otber peo ple not in accord with tbe interests of tbe Oregonian. Tbe Oregonian made fight on Colonel Cirnelius, the repub lioan nominee for vovrrnor, aud eleoted Penuoyer for bis first term. Now it i unking a determined effort to do Milcbtll for United Hlates art, a tor. It it succeeds in this tfforl it Is likely it will hav tba effect of eleoting Petinoyer, populist, to tbe United States senate. It is Hsible Ibat tbe Oregonian wants to see Peunoyer elected to tba United Hlates senate. It wanted Penuoyer for governor, and it la likely tbat it wsnta fennnyer for United Mates senator. Orrgon City Euterprite. A large number of democrats signed the petition bringing out Northup tor congress. They hope thereby to eleot a demoorat. Will the republicans be de ceived by thia dodge? E. 0. Republican. Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MM ABSOLUTELY PURE For every quarter in a man's pooket there are a dozen uses ; and to us eaoh one In suoh a way as to derive the great est benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of tbese quarters than to exchange it for a ooiue oi unamoerlBin's Uolio. (Iholara and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine tbat United every lamuy should be provided with. tot sale by Oonser & Brook, druggists. POLITICAL DRIFT. E. O.: William MoKinley is out of tha race for the republioan nomination for president. He is so tar in the lead that there is really no race. E. O. Republioan: SVe have failed to find a single newspaper of the state out side of tbe Oregonian tbat ig favoring tbe election ot Northup, the Oregon ian'a candidate for ooogrees. E. O. Republioan: The demooratio tariff reduced the dutv on wool from 11 and 12 oenta to the free list. The con sequence has been our sheep in tba States bave been reduced in number from a value of $116,121,770 to 1166,085,287. Spokesman-Review : Iu 1805, the last year of President Harrison's administra tion, the aggregate liabilities ot all tha business failures in the United States was only $114,044,167. This was the low- WIBK AND OXHEKWISE. "Papa, buy me a European prinoe," said tbe daughter of one of America's Trust kings to her father. "I oan't do it, now. my daughter." was the renlv. I have to buy two or three legislatures Mt ,0,al reBt"d in ten years. In 1898, for my own use." ,tle nr9t Tear o President Cleveland's administration, tba total liabilities of A man one morning at family prayers business failures were $346,749,889. For prayed for a good neighbor in great dee- tbe first three months of 18U6, as shown titution. After the prayer, Lis boy aaid by Uradstreet's report, failures in tha to bim, "Papa, give ma your pocket- book, and I will go over to Mr. Smith's and answer your prayer myself." "I see you are building a new house, Mr. Bung." "Yes, you are right" "Made tba money out ot whiskey, I suppose?" "No." "Why, yon are a liquor dealer, are you notr "Oh, yes ! But tbe money I'm putting into this house waa made out of tba wa ter I put into tbe whiskey. Every farth ing was made out ot tha water, sir." United States were greater than for any previous like period in tbe history ot this country, not even excepting tbe appall ing record ot 1893. E. 0. Republioan : It mora attention were paid to tbe tariff question and lesa to tha fanaticism of tbe gold and silver oraze, party politics would be in a bet ter oondition and the prospeota ot a re vival of good old times, wben money was pleuty, would be better. Aatorian: When tha wage earners of the United States are fully employed. and at tha high wages that were tha rule during tbe protection era, they consume mora salmon, meat, wheat and other food A pious Scotch woman, returning and farm produots than do tbe people of borne from cburcb a little earlier than I any other country, counting man against usual, was asked by ber husband if "tbs mao, and they pay a higher prios than sermon was all done?" And aba replied: the low wage receiving people of otber "Na, Donald j It's a' said, but it ia oa I natiooi oan pay. When work la tba begun to be done." United States ta eoeroe by reason of im portation ot foreign manufactures, tba AI one time, in tba Highlands of Scot- Pa""r P"" or agricultural prod land, to aak for a reoolnt or nrtnia...r. "H"' ,0 na "'plus for export note waa eonaidera.1 an Insult an.) .,,, ro i J. i bS be Sold to a thlna aa a branch nf a,.Btrao! mm. r.ra. Ppl wl' ' . it haa ly beard of. ao atrlotli did tha neonl. ra- 10 U olJ lo Prl gard Ibeir honor. The Presbyterian Wit- .tl A a a neai teiie a eiory oi a isrmer who baa I DIsrARI'S OP Till! SKIV oeen to me Lowlands sod bad there ao- Ti tulenm iu .n, ,n, In.1 quired worldly wisdom. I dent to et a-ma, U tter, aall-rheuin, and other After returning to bis Dative place be I diseases of the skin ia IrwUnily allayed by .. .. i . I !'I"J"'K mamwriatna rye and H'ui-w iuuiw wvucri SHita si ursicu En v Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? rnuM COMMENT. OXTAItlOHUIiXS Lv Hums Daily at 6 p. m. aad ar rive al Otitari la 42 boars. Sinqlo Fnro $7.00. Hound Trip $10.00 HUHS CAS VOX ttis I !'? i e f 1nmm-m Si i ,if mk II nmt ) .i.rf r-'i 64 iiit'Ut Maw ta IKa lite t ffH IM Waaklf ti.e tnt ttita ittuKta rt ly ) alarr,B ya. l f l4lf eUalrS of (;' I' h l lathastat. ft-1 1 w('l r a frm-os) aa l :iii.! Jn'a!.i f. 1alf, a t-iHfJ r. (W im mim v4 itatrll. Br a aotilieoad saltation of the aub- imt-i IKa fWtfrfitaa tiaa al taal annrai1il Arc You in Need of a Saddlr " Jo, ip. f rortud I K toll im rtaiiiteaa aominailub la Im I lOrSC . aecoed dlaifiol and tea lodpeodratly M SiiSiimS. W. IL 11! ia baaetl All tLf-aa caa U prtxoreU at Tbrtnt-io k IlioDa, lower Maio Btrrct, laeoibeat, la tba isga'ar a.oiwa. nejjioer, vrrvjun. fW Mr,i.a an ll ayli4 Onl H"T fh.. Ottilaa iM 4tf toaatM, i aa aoa um ta awsiie iw tmnmm Ma iauif mmm. frv la n alia I'm THOM lJSON 1MNNS, hMM taC a Vsa fHiya. ! 4nf tM tilt RaM. Hus every thing in the lino of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, find also keeps Crockery, Lrnnp ond Tin ware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty, Tiik Lancasiiirk Insukasck Co. aiANCMMMTKNt KNIII.ANII I W finiX-'A ILlM. M- wrii lb are U ala-i 4rtnerat and ix-polist raaaina. It is al at all likaty N'-rthsp ill atany ul, ImiI It, oily t4 bta fa!l ( f lit f anliJary is) tb dafaal of Mr. Kihs, U ibl tnl a tyiptilisi til be eWtal aa ropfrtxuUllva. II. II, Norlbap Is a eteal f"M aUadard.U, bile I'.Hls I a fr silver man. Il I lyi m bnl tba r al.lieaas lv al all Lt ILait ia la b.-ua of lb fiviliab. -4 a f Imlters, aul Ibat lhy all! Head by lb parly txttw a4 annw tkia Judicial autdbag and l.iS jmtosl istt sabaral n tar oo lt II al lhay will aavaf I Laard from at sib tlsily Olitaptaa, Tbe r-iloer rata Blty Ls. la Moll- nsali -ifiy, ft if u t, rsn It Iwy of If, It. h-if tl.i-p f-i 9 -'-saa la ti. t4 ti. I, (-alat ba rrgatarty It ia announced tbat tha gold repub licans ot this diatriot propose to put Judge Northup oo tba traok of congress. Tbat would cook Mr. Ellis' gooa beyond question. But if our gold friends ars ao angulua of sleeting tbrlr candidate. wby not put up a man Ibat has But al ready proven bin-self a h-gUlativs fail ure. Hut ws rrally bop Ibat lha "sound money" advocates, as tbey Itrra them selves, tnav put out a candidate. It ould make tbs cubical so much bee ibtereatiof .- Portland Dispatch. Notlbnp rannut ba elerivd and for a republtraa to vote fr bim ia iial to voting fur a drmnorat or a populist. H la a vol agaiual tba piinmplas of lb rv-publii-au paily, aislust ptolaetloa, sgaiaal bimtialiam, agaiiial Ibat syslam of firomtil uodar a blab tba ouulry prospared for thirty years as no country tvar pr-Mpared bafora.-K. O. lEopub-lioao. Tb Orrgmilan published a list U lha ludlsrs b signed Iba prllllna sary to bring out Northup lad- panii esuiii.iaia fur o-ngraas. a aao Imt of lbm bav brlfif baa rpb llesas bat ttil paUti-m br aods tbra as Irsitofs to Its party sad sh'-ulj futayer ttlud Ibata fluta l SaitlbrlU iff tba parly. N' Iroa opahitrso ruat $if a aarb a palill'ta lb rmly piMaibt ttl-vl of w isb eaa b lt alaetioa of a d rto ffalof --iili1 - K O. lU-publiatMi, ttaetrra (fi'n tiaa la a raprt aaatallf S la axagrrM st4 lillutsboald b raleud Ikilb tb aatiabirs a Waalarw Ofgr Mas aa4 N.rftbup tb "lntar"adi laia I tf ta r..rllar,.. Tba tely Ibis f KasUf (fg,.n 4 4a la bi aln I. Hi if I boy went lhair lalaraala tally Ma-ia.1. - K (). I.ab! n. H- far lisv fcar I if I il ansa in ('hi- f.asi; al.u aa ta all v-t f.r Vrll.np.lbe l--IUr' aabj lata f-r r4 ari a. U'a rl i al iwa ll.a U i loan from a gentleman la lbs neighbor biMid. Tbs latter, Mr. Stewart, complied sod cuuntsd oat Iba gold, when lb farmer immediately wrote a rsoaipb "And what Is this, man?" cried Mr. Stewart ou receiving Iba slip ot paper. "Tbat ia a receiptor, binding ma to give y back your gold at Iba rlgbi Urns," replied Donald. "Uinuitig ye, indeed I w eel, my man, if ys caona trust yersal, Pa ear I'll bs trusty. Hio e ys eatiD ba my gold;" sod, gathering It up, b rat arced it to bis dek and locked It op. 'But, air, I tnlgbt dl," rrpliad tb needy Boot, aawilllog to surraadar bis ps of tbs bias; "sad perhaps my sooa might refuse it ytj bat tb bit of paper would compel ibsm." 'Compel them to sustaia Ibeir dead father's boaor!" aried lbs enraged Celt "They'll need compallieg to do right, if Ibis Is tbs rosd v oa'r Ualieg Uiam. Te eaa gang eleewber fur oay, I tall ye; but y a'll Bod eaa abt bars Ibat'U pit mof faitb In a bit of ar thaa In a at igtbor's word of booor aad bis lots el right," "I Ami a tbsgrvalslllasof sall'iaily,' sirlaimad aa Kailisb clergyaiM IU other day. WUr ata tbey aow T Wby eosa ot them bs perlebed so atUrly that l 1 doubtful if tbey var ttiatedr furtd FalUr-H Ibat ty of toiaa baa any particular beat I eaa't Bod It. 'bllobar What tlpasiaBaftlS bats you toad to Had oal f "Very I boron ( b oses, gave Lisa a ty prialiag pre, a steaaa aagias, abut of paihla, a Sttaat of I'ads, aad lMit ulbar IblSgS Sarefully alela4 In fla I oal whether bis tsete IlleVary, Ria- applying lliamucrlain's Py and t-lio OiiiiiiH'iil. Many very bad car liav been riemianeiitly ciirv-d bv it It is equally elh itit for iu king I'iha snd s favorite rem rtly for snrs niira; rliappvd luu.U, chil- lilalns, lrM luU, ami rliMiilo rs eyas. I'or aals by dmg;tU at 25 anu per bos. Try Dr. f ady's Condition rswoVrs, they are JuM a list a horse ner. la when In had rorxti lao, loiiw, llooJ I'tirilwr and Vrrmifug. For sals by Conaer A Brock, druggists TIAt IIKH-V IMirriri'TK. Teachers' Iostituts r iovene.1 at 10 o'elork, a. m., oa Haturdav, lbs fib, sad Iba following program was carried oat: A paper oa "Howards and Puoisti- metits as a Means to Heboid Dtaciplia, by It" (llaaacork. (ieoeral disooaanta. -How to Heat Heoura Uu.4 Order In lha Heboid It kb" waa belt dteeaeoed, lil by Mr. ItnaeeU. Tba lnatil.it a was then adjotireed anlil 1.1 n. in. Ia lb afternoon, lb sutjel, "How Caa WaTeanb (lengrapby With lb Ileal lUaalls," was diaeuaaed, led bv Mr. Joboauo. Tb Sliet of "Indivt.lsaltty In In. sir ir ll.a" at taken up sad dteroaeed by Arthur II ! aad others. Ttieo folloaa.) a general diaruaatua ot method la writing aad spelling. Tba iUbt af Iba qaeatU.a ta l wS than a p.pflally d.spoeed of by MiS Balalger. Tl.S isatiluls WSS Vote, I U(M by Iboae preaeat. Tb folluwlsg leathers wer pfea,l: Mr. CI A Vt.llaaa.il, Mr as..l! Joha- s 0, H y IllaaaeaS, N IMKSI'I, Allee(llaea.-k. MaM f ilaevk. Hpea. er As i. A'tbar lltemj. Mar lair, ti ho.lih, C-.i lf .11. airs tJL W, Marat.m iwli . llailaa flUet-a, Mrs Jttelas aa I Mam.s nnt I "ati '" jl IM a-.j. - Vaal a . 4 I M"MI'.ll,l.f I I A l--'- I , 14 11 t,k,nkmW,.H UITCte aim - 9-. 4 a-.sj a (aw f I - ( a 'i I at '4 j w4 bU;aottilfcatdl.Jl.l40llet' aI.Jale ,JI .l d tote A the irtb al a luihliag dpe.a lb d.ily 4 Its fuaa lati., a bealib 4a4a ( tb e4itMi if II, bbml Tn lfl afi' e a n,e ll.e tilal 0 l .Sna a and tt ( Ae eafiHa im Ha a t aii,i to , f . i va ae.i fib ie faa. r isi. W. aV I f . ir4 vaaar S tWw 1 at a