OVERWORK -INDUCED- NervousProstration Complete Recovery by tho Use of Ayers Sarsaparilla " Sumo years ago, as a result ot too closo attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unablo to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de rlino. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsapttrillu, began to improve at. ouee, " mid prnduaHy increased my weight from one bundled and twciity-tivo to two biindri'd pounds. Since then, I nud my family have used this' medicine- when needed, and we are nil in tho best of health, a fact which we attribute to Ayer'.i Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless io-day bad it not been for .Ayor'u Sarsaparilla, of which preparation T cannot, say too much. "-IT. 0. IIinson, Postmaster and 1'lnntcv, Kiuard's, S. C. Ayet'sinSarsiparilla nECOYJfifJ AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYCK'G f-iils Cave Doc r'3 Bills. THE 4m BBS 1 1',. vMW FA H -J OJ ELY i!$!E!Il!i!i lorn 17 ia im tm urn -i rwa '! ,n i es",i !. n-s 56789 I i l 1 1 1 i i c 'i t'jlIO I'rjlO 10 Qambrinus Beer, THALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors CI art. Call and Smokabl on Tad. GKNKKAL Hllr.EP WAK, lioth Ixxal and Outside Hherpmra Meeting With a Wiiriu llrrrptliia-Masjr Hurep Killed. From the EKle. As predioted in previous issues of the Eagle there will be a general sheep war io Orant county Ibis year, especially will this be so if sheepmen overetep the quarantine limits. lUuohers heretofore bare not resented when tbejr thought beep were herded too near, bu from all appearances they will do il this year whether legally riirbt or wrona. The Fiith rap portion to know whereof it peaki. uitii of i!mott daily oocur- reooa that renders complain of being imposed npno by outside sbetpmeu, and that they are going to resent it hereafter. Early Ibis spring ths people of Foi dcciJed that sheep could not longer bs promiscnoaaly herded in their valley and tbns notified all to tbnt effect, and aa as a result of their determination, two Afferent bands were abol into eer Ibers last week and tnaoy ibeep killed and wounded. Tba Eagle is informed that Friday night a band of sheep be longing In Kibaiff Bros was shot into, resulting in eight betng killed ootrigbt and a boa I one d' ID wounded. Hetur- d Biht a similar altaok was mads on band belonging to Johnny Nsalen This time about ISaheep were killidout riifhl and about GO wounded and will die. Tbe btrder, one of Geo. Orlb Ion's boys, was in bed asleep when tbe abootiea- oecurred. A ball alfork bis A,t ! Lla brJ.hle. and the canine went to the giver of all food. There are report of trouble tending ia various ctloi. of tbe eunty, but to dale nothing serions has happened Cattle'nea and rauehers n various parte ol the ouuul are eloeel guarding their range; and many are dunuli4 to save emeof tbe ires ea g"Vrnient land even if nolaeful ts bave to be adopt ed to hold it. The condition at the rent tins is sriu la naoy rla of the oouatr, and will yet fe'ull io U -ol blug shed. Ml U"mi M Ak y or 4.yiiie. your droggiM and our fn-n4a ab..nl Ki.iImU's Core fo t.tibfti"n. Tbry , f. ejt by . k Here and There; J. W. Blake, of Condon is in tbe oity. Ben Lee enjoyed tbe 4th in Portland. The Heppner Transfer Co.. has wood for sale. 37-tf. D. E. Oilman made a haetv trin to Portland the latter part of last week. Drink the celebrated J. H. Cntter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borcbers'. La Grande Marble Works. La Grande Ore. tJ. O. Smith, salesman. Rennnnr. Minnie Matlock returned this morn ing from an extended vieit with Pendle ton relativea. J. E. Adkins arrived from Hilleboro this ttornine for a short visit. with HeDD- ner relatives. from tbe Arlington Daners we note that Key. Walbridge and family are soou to leave that plaoe. Harrison Hale made fin a' Droiif on hie homestead yesterday with Ben Matteson and Kent) Uauut as witt esses. Chris Borchers returned from a busi ness trip to Portland this morning. He eojoyed the celebration below. O. R White, son of C. R. White near Heppner Jnuction, is reported to be seriously ill with typhoid fever. E. L. Freeland as commissioner of the U. Is. oiroait oourt, is prepared to attend io land business and take final proofs, tf A number from this city spent thp Fourth in Portland. Many tickets were sold both Ihurgday and Friday eve. ing. E. L. Matlook, the newly eleoted sheriff, took his seat yesterday. He boa seleoted his brother, J. W. Matlock, as deputy. Sam Kinsman and daughter, Ethel, oume up from Porllaud last week for a visit with Morrow oounty friends and relatives. Married At the court bouse Heppner, Ore., July 3, 1896, Rev. 0. R. Howard ofhomtiuK, Mrs. Amuuda Hiuttm to Mr. Joseph S. Potter. L. Blnmenthal departed last Satur day for Portland where he expects to spend the next month on a pleasure and business vacation. The W. C. T. U. will meet in the M. E. church, South, on Wednesday afternoon at half past two o'clock. All ladies will be cordially welcomed.. When the hair baa i fallen out, leaving the bend bald, if the acalp ia not shiny, there ia a chance of regaining the hair by ueiug Hall's hair renewer. The fiiBt term of county oourt under the new board ia in cession this week. Judge Bartholomew and Commissioners Howard aud Beckett compose tbe same. Paul Jones, the great Oregon 2-year- old, only brat Steptoe a bead in 0:49 at the Spokane meeting. Rural Spirit. LSjt oonsiddring tbe tunt a great viotory Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who desires the services of an attorney in Washington, D. O , will find it to bia advantage to call on or address this pa per. 5tf All the newly eleoted offioera, with the exception of tba assessor, were installed into iboe yesterday. Acsessor Fetteye does uot take bia seat until Jan. 1st, next. Yaquina News: Congressman Elba, accompanied by his step aoo, arrived here last evening sod are guests at the Abbey House. They will spend a few days at the beaoh. 1 bil Oohn ia now associated with the firm of tl. Heppner & Co., in tbe for warding business. They pay the highest market price (or pelts and bides aud at tend to all forwarding. A Goshen (Laue county) correspond ent to the EugeueQuard sa)s: "Every. one who likes to 'trip the light fan tastto' is going to attend Blind Johnny H;euey's dunce July 3d. Thomas Kelson aud mother are run' ing the White botel and restaurant in Fendleiun. When you go there give them a call. They will treat yon right 87-tt. Lost On road between grove and Tom MarUtl's place last Saturday tbe rear seat to baok. Finder will pleais leave same at this office or teturn to the owuer, Dun Htalter. 2t Paul Jne met with bis first defeat sinoe leaving Heppner at Anaconda lent 1'utsdny. It was a aorprise to many as S1TS In combination, proportion and process Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself, and unequalled in true merit. Ho other medicine ever iosscsscd so much curative power, or reached such enormous sales, or made such won derful cures, as HooiVs ai snpnrilla. It is undoubtedly the licst medicine ever made to purify, vitalize and en rich, the blood. That is the secret of fts success. Read this statement: " When my son was 7 years of age, be bad rheumatic fever and acute rheuma tism, which settled in his loft hip. He was so sick that no one thought there was any help for bim. Five sores broke out on his thigh, which the doctor said were sores. We had three different doctors. Pieces of bone came out of the sores.' The last doctor said the leg would have to be cut open and the bone scraped, before he could get well. Howard became so low that he would eat nothing, and one doc tor said there was no chance tor him. "One day, a newspaper recommending Hood's Sarsaparilla was left at our door. We decided to try this medicine. Howard commenced taking it the last ot Fehruary, after having been sick for a year and a 1 1 ffl Heppner Celebrates in Her Usual Success ful Manner. A LARGE CROWD TENDANCE. IN AT- An Extensive Program, of Ex ercises and Gaines Fine Display of Fireworks.' half. He hadn't taken It a week before I saw that his appetite began to improve, and then he gained rapidly. I gave him five bottles, when the sores were all healed and they never broke out again. The cruicnes ne nna usea lor lour years were laid aside, as he had no further use for them. I give all the credit to Hood's Sar saparilla." Mrs. Ada L. Moody, Fay Street, Lynn, Mass. TMb and many similar cures prove that LMlo Sarsaparilla Isttie One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only byC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. el 3 Hood's Pills Liver Ills: ea-.y t Now tho "Candidate" ia out of date, The cropi are looking flue; It is a treat to view the wheat, The melon on the vine. The horn of plenty's In the land But the horn for which we ilgh Ia a winning lata and a brimming glaaa Of 8perry't "Linwood Rye." Sold only at tbe Belvedere Saloon. At 8:30 in the evening on the oourt bonse bill, a large lot of fireworks were displayed which were enjoyed for al most two hours by a large orowd of peo ple on tbe streets and in every part of tbe city. Tbe celebration was oonolnded by a very pleasant ball at tbe opera bouse. A large orowd was io attendance and notwithstanding tbe extremely warm weather all report an enjoyable time All in all the celebration was a very successful as well as an enjoyable one. and while praotioally every oitizsn io Heppner contributed in some manner to its suocess, Frank McFarland cer aiuly deserves a good share of tbe credit for tbe enthusiastic assistance be gave to every feature of the program In fact Frank was Very much in evidence from the early morning salute until the "Home Sweet Home" waltz. Kenben Wills, tbe youngest son of R. 0. Will, went to sleep in bis father's store last night and was locked ud in darkness. About 12 o'clock be woke up and being very much frightened hasten ed to tbe front door where he made bia exit by breaking the large pans of glass out ot the door. Tbe noise waa beard by many for quite distance away who thought some one was breaking into one of tbe business bouses. However, tbe bov explained tbe matter satisfactorily to all and waa taken home. Dr. list- E. R. Swinburne ia on the sick Perfect Wisdom Would give us neifect health. Be cause men and women are not perfeotly wise, mey muai take medioloe to keep themselves perreoliy healthy. Fore, nob blood is tbe basis of good health Hood's Harsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier. It gives good health beonuae it builds op tbe true founda tionpure blood. Hood's Pilla are purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. G HAN'T COUNTY ITEMS. From the Eaiclo. Henry Blackwell returned early this week from Heppner. Bob Uilmore is over from Morrow Henry Blackmail and family arrived county Ibis week. He ia over Io buy ths time was only Tbe loug ride iu shipping wat probably the cause. from Portland ibis tnoruiog, aud are to day preiariog to re locale lu their resi dence la this oily, lieury expects to return to Portland tomorrow evening. H. a Smith k Bro., opposite P. 0, Thompson Uo.'s. is headquarters for screen doors, window soreeue, elo. Call on Ibem for all work in tbe iioe of cab inet making, nndertaking and picture framing. W. U. Meininger relumed last Friday band of beef cattle for shipment tbe lat ter part ot July E O. Woodslliareoeiving considerable gold dust these dajs, lbs product of looal mines. He has shipped over t"2000 this season . Uncle Jack Morrow, wbo has been so journing at the UoDuffee but springs for several days, depart d Ibis week for morning from Healtle where he bas tpeot bis borne at Heppner. He eiptets to While there be frequently niel 0. L. Andrews who aked to be remembered to si! bis old Morrow oounty friends. H o. W. II Kills returned borne from Portland last hatnrday morning. While below be went to Newport to make ar rangements for bitaommer outieg. Mr. Ellis and family will depart for tbe eoast some tinie this week for a two months'! vaoailou. One of my sirk beadaehes," voo wlli boar people frequently ear, as if the com plaint was bopeleealy taeorsble. As matter of fact Ayer's fills o4 only re lieve sick Leadaobe bat tfT.-etoally remove The thermometer reached 107 degrees at MoDuffee hot springs last Bandar. At Hitter poatt.fuoe It almost reached tbe 100 derree nark. Tbe thermometers recorded three fix urn Io tbt shade. Henry Ilideoonr and Oeorgs Roberts, half brother of Hon. W. R. Ellis, are io this part of Grant ooonty after band of feeders. They will take bark a train load. U. T. Blackwell will porobase for Ibem. E 0. Wood all bad 0 runaway a?l fri ths cane ot tin dietreaalng omplaiut, day evening io which be was otnewbat braised op, and tor o time thought bis leg as broken. However, tneb was a mistake and bs is eot sgaln, somewhat worse for tbe w.ar, bat as jovial ae ever. ill reii)SMad Wariro and S4 bring shout a pwroeoeol ears. W. V. rVrivner is prepared to do all kin la f Idaflkamitbing, boTMwtioetng. machine repairing, wagon work, in fact envlbieg In tila lis at rKtU ebargae ar 1 atif l"0 guaranteed. Will pal iu pks for ) oeete each, ao I other wag' oo work Io proportion. 44 tf ItlcxH punOere, tbougn fsdnal, are ra dical ie liietr eneet. Avet s rara pa rtite Is intended as 0 snilclna (mi If aid not as a stimulant, eioilnul, or lverae, Immediate reenlia may t4 always fol low lis iih ; tat efior a reasonable time, bermanebl two fit Is eertelu to be real- .-d. Tbe (lstt baa a e rear's tujttio In either itw Kogdeb, (Vmifcll, HWxt- ttkt.il if Tl-.f ratil.iA li,itrtitbte .f Ihm IImIrm ilu.inM ( :f, rortlnd, ' w rate siae Miweea tr Sale A or itt duelling Io Uke a '. Ueipor Sad Muttt, arriving every jmiim k to rtnu. Tint wi I ! be e.Uee! snyxbe after Jail let. All p' I fiSi" Pt by Ik Dlk, at arb lu .1.1 1 bfr will be lsrvasa LUmt A W'Tl Co I e'en C trH, beat') ee t at I !h -n'1, b r 'luh's ttaf J.t..f I; I'iv V rU. kti lujM-tuf frt, tut ss'f b HiUs WsMte. meat rilmt Ik Blag Tllea. byuipUJtne Moisture; intense iiahmg andsilngingi tuoal at eight) wores by ecratt-lilna. If allowed U eblioae tumors form, abieb oftso blel nod ah erale, becoming very sore. Hwavaa Oistmsbt elope the itrb ng and bleed eg, beats olerelMia, and la mwl eaeae remuvee tbe tenors At dregglals, nr r niail. for Ul eeuta. lir.rlwaynet Hon, I'blladaJpl.le. Our rational birthday, the 4th of July, opened up bright and clear last Satur day morning, and before Old Sol had fairly made his appearance over tbe oourt bouse bill all were fully oonvinoed that tbe day was going to be a very warm one, but then a sultry day ia usually one ot the main features of a auooessful cel ebration, and at even an earlier hour than this the people of Heppner were reminded by tbe booming of anvils that another anniversary of tbe nation's in dependence had arrived, and that it waa time to be up and preparing for tbe events of tbe day, consequently apologies for Old Sol's early participation in tbe events ot this gala day would have been aa strongly resented as .would the day light anvil salutes that robbed the peo-. pie of their morning naps. At an early hour tbe people from tbe country began to arrive, and by the time tbe procession formed a large num ber of Morrow county's oitizona were in the oity all "in touoh" for an enjoyable time. At 10:80 the procession formed on Main street nnder tbe direction of Marshal Andrew Reaney and headed bv Morrow County Brass Band. Next in order oame tbe liberty oar on which waa arranged 45 little girla all beautiful ly dressed in white and representing eaoh state in the Union. Mies Helen Myers presided aa tbe Goddess of Liber ty while George and Martha Washing ton were represented by Master Neleon Bartholomew and Mamie Dunn. Both Mibb Myers and tbe latter representa tives were very prettily and appropriate ly costumed for tbe occasion. Tbe liberty oar waa followed by plua ulies, bio) diets and a long liue of carriage and other vebiolea. The line of march Waa tbrongb tbe principal streets and thence to the grove where the following previously arracged program waa oar ried out : Muaio by tbe band. Song by glee olub. Prayer by Rev. 0. R. Howard. Song by liberty oar girla. Reading of Declaration of Indepen dence by H. T. Bagley. Song by male quartette. Oration by Rev. E. P. Greene, Song by Honey Abrahamsiok. .. Song by male quartette. Bong, America, by glee club. u Tbe next in order waa dinner, and many a well filled basket waa relieved ot Its oonteuts. After dinner the sporta were opened witb five iuniog game ot bsse ball be tween a Willow oreek nine and Hepp ner. 1'be following ia tbe score by iunings: 1 2 8 Willow Creek 0 0 0 Heppner 9 2 2 While tbe learns were ratber uuevculy matobed, yet the gam was not devoid of intorest, and a Lumber of good plays were recorded. Tbe center field work of Charley Huoton for the visitors was exceptionally good, be bsving aooepted every opportunity without aa error. Stanton mude sums tiretty catches and one good doable play. For the boms team Noinun Myers aa pitcher showed both control of tbe ball and speed and not until after be retired from the tox were tbe viailnra able to makeasoore. Myers is also oredited witb having scored three root in four limes at lbs bat, one three-Saae and one a boms rno, Ibe only ones credited during tbe game. Myers was elan given good support behind tbs bat by Catcher McOuioo, wbo soored four rona in four lims at lbs bat. Lre Matlock played first baas Io good style and scored Ibree runa out of four times st Ibe bat. 8. 8. lloroef would perhaps bave plaved seouod io bet be not lost largs port loo off bis anatomy in making a foot fore- moat slide while trying to Imtlats tbe faoMins "Ktllr slide." Following the ball game Ibe sports wsre continued oo Ibe raretrsrk down io front of Ibe grand stand as follows I'.ieycla reoe, mile I, a ml map. 2 in 3 Foor entries. Frsuk Natter first; Frank Brg, so md. a a a jS . a saw r ai man ( Iihji race, ou yariia. lom Durham, Oral; 11 ib lItr, arooad r'lx.t race, 100 yards, ten entriee Homer Harrington Brat; Frank NatUr, seeond; John Hnrnnf, third. Ikiya foot re, 12 to 16 tears, KO yds 1 Reaney, Oral; liomar Htanton, ee Odd A pnree was made op by tbe judges Last summer one of our grand obild ren.wna sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our dootor'a remedies hal failed, then we tried Ohnmberlain's Colio, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it aa the best medicine ever put ou the market tor bowel complaint. Mrs. E. G. Gregory, Frederiokstown, Mo, This certainly is the best medioiue ever put on the market for dysentery, summer oomplaint, oolic and cholera infamtum in children. It never fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and tbe plain printed direotions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their sinoere gratitude for the cures it has (fleeted. For sale by Conser & Brock, druggists, Lee Moorebouee has been appointed olerk of tbe supreme court at Peudleton, succeeding Henry J. Bean, who reeigued to take tbe ollioe to which be was eleot ed, that of district attorney tor the sixth udiuial district. It Saves lives Every Day. Thousands of oases of Consumption, Asthma, Oougha, Colds and Croup are oured every day by Shiloh'a Cure. For sale by Wells & Warren. - yovj r Eta ... i "u i tJ IxZT "l in, - XI I . i ill nothing BUT THE genuine: You will find one coupon inside each two ounce bag and two coupons Inside each four ounce bagof Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get them. HAVE YOU HEAED n r mi a yuan THAT THERE'S, I In this issue the Gazette publishes the semi-annual financial statement as required by law to be published on April 1st aud Oot, 1st, aa furniabed by the oounty clerk. Tbis is for the aix months ending M rob 31st, 18U6. . For Dyxpepsla and Liver complaint you bave a printed guarantee ou every bottle oi Oniloh'a Vitalizer. It never fails to oure I1 or sale by Welts & Warren. Hon. 0. W. ParriebotCunyon City was seleoted ae oue of tbe oommittee to an- nounoeito the nominee tor vice president his nomination. The oommittee will wait upon Mr. Hobait lodiiy at Patersoo. N.J. A Natural UrantiAer. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies ths blood and gives a dear and beanliful complexion. For sale by Wells k War ren. Ill I I A IS IS MS M H ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarlaDd Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleh goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank' Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Saleaman. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy oure colds, oroup and wLnopinir onngh. Il is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by Conser & Brock, drugKia'a. For 822.50 I will sell a first class, bifrb urn dp, bitfh arm tewing machine guaran teed for 10 years. For further particu lars call ou or address, N. A. faob, Lexington, OreKou. &S-tf. O. R. Ilatt, tbe tonsorial artist, nan be found at his parlors, Matlock oorner, where be will dm peine at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, haironts, etc. Gilliam & Bisbee We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs. we arc not t Largest mercnants in me worm But when the people of all the lurruuiullng country are In need of t t Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Olauwara, Wood and Willowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwire, Cumberland Coal, Gam and Water I'lpe, Pipe ritttiiKi. Moves and Rangei, Wagons, uacni, ougKiei, nagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Baws, Sledges, Wedges, Ouns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran Iteware, Hows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Boillers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., ete., Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. Wo have Good Goods at Fai Trices, an Cheap John Oooils at Chep John Prices. CjtXXj1jJ.-A.AT & BIBB 1332 4 5 a i4 5 -18 K LOW I'. Hi t'OK MM.K. I have a supply of Clematis roots left on m bsnds tor al. Wrr choice va rieties. Apply to H. L. Cantwkll. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old- timer" iu the tninoriul line, has agaiu Iriented in Heppner, bavirir pnrcbaaed (Jreen Mathewa' shop, Minor hoildini opposite tbo rity hotel. Chirley will appreciate a call eben io town. Mathewa IJroa. bave movi serosa oo the east side of Mam at reel, in tbe building formerly oorupie.l by ibe Orru aaliMin. They will be (.leaded to their old rtlatnmeia. tf b rriiiigti bnaiM e.iU' Is Bal tl .aa hniij i tUeOat'ite b4ure f' ing ll.iw. tf V. i. Hall .k. Hpner. Oso. tUikar, Y. I ralafcd and t)tis rail itil ihrir f"ttfib of Jsy taeaiina ai (1 rg f -r ibe a Iril at Ihtefc n a. Ir d abd Luiy reiere4 tir day asiwpt Mnday aod laaviag evtry day eieept Hueday. hborlae and ehesp- mI male o te le . linf Itroek, agaeta. For your rroteellon. rtrrb "l.rw, or Totiti fr Catarrh in liquid f'Ttu to bUki Inti-nuUly, uimlly cnUm hiIh-t ali'rfury or Iodide ( I ir Urth, which era injur ti nia if too long Uk'-n. Cuianb ia a IimwI, not t.hnl diwwan, ran"l l V ailddrn rhaiura to Ould or ihunp weather. It starts In tba naaaj rvio-MiMi, aOii'ting ry tare and thrwt. Cold 10 tli" ln-a-l (Ww etrvnatva flitw t4 Rim-na, and, If ia!ny nlm-Ud, tbe r suits of raurrh wilt fJhW trrrtr ln ia tha hial, a rmritig amiud in lhu, !! brrath, ami i.flrniiinm an oflVwIra dia ler sbapebad r,''r"- TherW.tyalHldl..,.il. ktoalUr , . I Iiiflinmlliinaudhdlheniilirr4i. Jy a ' oticl (Vu, 1M I. Ui e. knm.Mtf.4 rura f. Ihnse trtmUce and cmuins niemiry any injurious urng. ivii-e, wj ciiU, lhrongb trams on lbs (). IL A N. will run via. Umatilla, Halls Walla and frndltdnti. Through etwpers, Bret aad roi Kid rlaaa. will run Io oonnaeihrti wits the Col'.n rarifln, the am as baratw fur. A through flral rla slerpvr I'url- land to Hpiikaaa, S'lBBrrlmg with Ibe first rlami aleif to rl. I'aal. and hrnugb tnnrl lrpr I'orlland to HI I'anl. will ran In O'leaH-lmn wiib tha Ureal N"t thfn railway . tf A raH wank Kaawla Cmiapltnn, La ripp, feeemonia aad all Throat aad Lsuu dlaaa S SfS itif itJ 'l-i't U u l t si4 (ti(iat. ,rsi4 Hiivt'i Care. Tt sale bf lut t""" til bme vfal bwrkxe of: Wails Werire, If.-ul ehmh we r J'lyed f f tba hmm ' " f It. oihr ta-ja rmra4 tbie UnTirR. U.I '"J. a at! a I lf Te la a arra r f IU tfli Sfcd wafVuiss i I 1. t HI,.. Il I f uf saie tf Vk tUe W arrta. Ni Halting wi:i t allnafj tu umr laa. I U. A- H twistrt, K Y Iw atat a, L A. tuumr,- for a telle saddle boras ran. (!) tboae on lha track to be rnlarad. Tan tatti's ware reeuiJmt rraulung ae f l lose: Crirkat, Breti roip, ac.tid. te tbieraeaibe borae enlerad aad riddae by Je Ltanallae trke tie Ml Mid lag at tbe ankle while ronadief tba tum, blob tretsallaUd lis Ub( kilUd Natl) afnidrnts are iiol anknowa to the rxtnst werld, but It ie Ibe flf4 of tbe kind recefdVd Oa Ibe Mppr trerk. Tec of war, Ive inaf riad man vs. five slagle Ma, lbs f'wsaer wlenief. Male ree, W sniU, five eelrlae. Male rtddaa bf l)illf Cowine, Brat; Oaae Jiieoe, eaentid. nr!e' Ml tare, 60 fsrds. P ile Ir'at 1M.I.H., Ibitd. Ibita' f t ri, ll It 12 )are 11. 1;.' 1bBip.s, Csi ti l!r.o, Kt-ifcJ, Aalr tirod, thud. fotlct Of Intention, j s at Ij isi-a. i....a. vTt n ta iirarar ih imt ih ll .iil..t( it -! a-ltUf haa S4 Ixrtb rf M i.l..1..ft t" n.aka Daal It "l l"1 'iHiliiialm iM liial tat'1 - BUI l ...! (w..r .Mti.tr ia, ff M'.fn 4i.if, ai II1! I'l'ff , i 'i, on a aff iH !, iwm, in Hi.nrnT U WtuatM. H I , lor lha awu a 9.11 MM Ik . K l.ttwalna' milium I. hmi a t.l't lM ! I I i II....I .... Ai4t V- k .i. fif , t IK.., mm K-Ill ltlf M M' . IN II. W llNift, atjl. Kotic9 0 Intention. I S all i 4 MAIN STHKKT iii:ipniou. ORE : a on j WOOLGROWEKS! The wool market is not yet KtTtH'tpd bv tho McKnih'v luMim. atid rejiortu aro not encouraging. We have ample utorigw enpneity at r those who doaire to hold for hieher uriccn. and liv ihlrixlucitu Lantern buyers, securo for tlioae ho wish to m il, the highoht market inco. We pay tuamiiterii and hold wo ol subject to order. No commission charged for selling. We pay bigheHt price fur hidii and sheep pelt. Rolled barley aud feed for teamatera. Wb Are RQents lor little's dip, I'lio beat ahitep dip in tho tiiaikct. We have C.fXK) ahinglea which we will .ll nt cmL Mark your wrxd ( and direct teamster to lower warehmmp. Heppncr.Or. R. F. HYND. Manancr. HP m P ENGLISH' BUSING -CK'JZ mum (mgon f LLL I M.I.IMt COLhM . ItolNc.H AND .l niUN. lit'.Sss iiis iir IVWIKKU CISC, SlIOHriiAM), Tl IK.HAI IIY. 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