--Z rBTUBiiU iilBlUlI I IS Marvelous, Effects System Broken Down and Hope Al most Abandoned-Health Re , stored by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "For fifteen years I have suffered with catarrh and indigestion and my whole system was broken down. I had almost abandoned any hope of recovery. I pur chased six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and its effects have been marvelous. It has made me feel like a new man. I am able to sleep well, have a good appetite, and I have gained several pounds in weight." James Wilder, Oroville, Wash. " I had a scrofula swelling on one side of my neck and ulcerated sores in my nostrils, caused by catarrh. I also had small, itching sores on my limbB. bought three bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rilla and began taking it and the sores soon healed. My blood 1b purified, and the scrofula has disappeared." 6. D. MoMANTJS, Mission, Washington. Sarsa- O nan I In Is the best In fact the One True TJlood Purifier. Hood Hood's Pills S2on' Take Notice. L The sum of live cents per line will be cnargea lor "cards of tnanki," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors. and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. R. a Wills has a fine line of low- eat tan shoes at cost. 3tf. Heppner Outfitting Co., in the old Herren stand, see adv. a See Baoons, the contractor, before letting ont your carpenter work. Stf. Special sale pocket knives, pipes at oost, next thirty days, OraDge Front. 53-tf. A good bicycle, suitable for either lady or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu matic tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam & Bisbee's. tf J. W. Edmunds, manager of the Aetna life and fire insurance company for Ore gon and Washington, was in Heppner yesterday. 0. E. Baoons, the contractor and bnilder, is doing eonsidemble work this season,' and is taking new contracts right along. Stf. Cross & Black well's fancy pickles and canned goods, reduced prices, Orange Front, opp. City hotel, Oor. Main and Willow streets. 53-tf F. A. Menzie, traveling freight agent for the Northern Pacific railroad, was in Heppner Saturday, looking after the interests ot that popular line. Mrs. J. 0. Hart and daughter, Mies Cora, retnrned Thursday night from Portland, where Miss Cora bad been at tending sobool at St. Helen's Hall. On examining oar line of Ladies' low cat shoes we find we boagbt too heavily, and to reduoe oor stock we will sell at greatly reduced prices, Minor & Co. 546 8WAGUAKT FAMILY REUNION. A Fiftieth Brings A LESSON TO GLOUCESTER. k GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great politioal campaign is over sod tbe winter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long evenings. Cognizant of this the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 13.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50... .. $8.50 ' 8. r. Examiner, $1.50 8.75 " N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, 11.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50o 2 50 Leslie's Weekly, 4.00 5.00 Here and There. Osoar Williams, a yonng man living near Lower Eight Mile, while cutting wood in the mountains bad tbe misfor tune to ont his font a few days ago, and came to Heppner to have the wounded member dressed. Frank Elder is io town today. Geo. Freoob is in from tbe mountains. Creum improves strawberries. See Maris. 7lf Fine enws and Ads milk at tbe Short horn dairy. 7tt Charley Van Dayn csme in from Tbe Dalles Sunday. Conser & Brock's for tbe "Never Fail'' beadaohe wafer. , tf. - Drink tbe famous Hop Gold beer, on draught everywhere. 525 P. O. Borg and wife returned from Portland this morning. . Little Allen Strickfaden is suffering from an attack ot fever. Milk for babies from single oow from tbe Shorthorn dairy. 7lf Walt Crosby is in town taking treat meat under Dr. MoSwords. A back tor sale or trade tor lighter rig or milk oow. N. 0. Maris. ?tt Bay milk from tbe Shorthorn dairy. N. O. Maris, Prop. 7tt Morris Ball and Will Mallory oame in Saturday from Book Creek sawmill. Tbe Hop Gold beerii the best beer, All first class saloons handle it. 525 Any one desiring tbe services of a first elaaa sbeepberder call at tbis offloe. t Mrs. 0. V. Peck, of Clark's canyon, is suffering from a "fellon" on ooe ot ber fingers. Miss Etta Minor is sofferiog from sn absoess on one of ber fingers, caused by a splioter. G. W. Utt oame is from Eight Mile Friday and will "bang oat" in Heppner for the present. Oregocieo: Mr. George W. Rhea, sn attorney of Heppner, Morrow oounty, is at the Perkins. J. A. Patterson has fesumed bis doties as sogtneer on tbe branob, after a weeks' vacation at Portland. Dr. MoSwords was sailed Io Bhes creek Wednesday last to attend Epb. Eskelson, who is quite sick. Mrs. McFerland, of Portland, mother ot Fraok MoFsrlsnd, ot Hsppner, earns sp Saturday morniog oo a visit. Mrs. Harry Osrnes, ot Walla Walls, arrived in Heppner tbis morning for a visit witb ber sister, Mrs. Otis Patterson "Never Fail" beadacbs wafers st Oon- k Block's. This mtJioine will ears any kind ot a hesdsohs in short order tte Dr. John W. Basmos, ot the Redlubt, baa kea? beer on draught tbe Hop Oold. Dost ot Ilttuors and cigars stook. 11 Jobnny Chrlsmao cams In from Loot Grak Saturday with S load of wool sod returned tbis morniog witb a beavy load ot freight. Minor k Co. have tbs fls lios of low shoes to be foond la Heppner sod in ii ih um at Dricw tbal "makes lbs mars go." M W. r. Oambls was brought Io from asar Ells and is bow st the Farmers' b,.ul low. with ebaoees against aim for recovery. Dr. J. E. Adkios is op from Billaboro j .u.. Ai.ina anilbinf in lbs lias of deatistry sbonld call on bias al b ,.m I. the roar of P. O. Borg Uw.lrv afore. Will rentals ool a short t.me. n lrada of tbooitad have bo is 4W totry CbemberlslB s Ooogb JU-e-dy by reeding whet has fof otbrt' aod having tested lis fot them selves rs odf i' wrBMt frMd. FofptlsbyOcVsef BrJ, D. A. Curray, formerly of Pendleton, bas opened op a 15 cent barber shop in tbe old stand on the Matlock corner. Work strictly first olass. Call on him. 3-tf Mr. and Mrs. George Swaggart and daughter Elbra, and son Wilbur, re turned Sunday from Athena, whither they bad gone to attend a family re union. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Borg presented their son, Osoar, with a handsome gold watch on their retnrn from Portland this morning, ot wbioh the young man is very proud. Minor & Oo. have scoured the exclu sive agenoy of tbe celebrated Pend'eton 'ilaoket and will soon have on exhibi tion their full line. The only All Wool Blanket in tbe market. 54 6 George Hafford bas some fine half- breed Cotswell backs, out of Merino ewes wbioh be wishes to sell at reason able figures. Call on bim at the Cass Matlock ranoh, or address bim at Hep ner. " 6tf Wedding Anniversary Them Together. From the East Oregonlan. At tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Swaggart at Athena occurred tbis week a family reunion, the oooasion being tbeir 50th wedding anniversary. It was suob an affair as seldom takes plaoe In this western country, so reoently settled. Mr. Swaggart is 80 years of age, and bis wife 66. It was in 1853 they orossed tbe plains from the East and settled in tbe Willamette valley near Eugene. Twenty years later they oame to this oouuty and took a ranob near w eeton Hiooe that time tbe pioneers have re sided there almost continuously. Al though four score years of age, Mr, Hwagaart io a wonderful manner retains bis strength and activity aud it was by no meaus a sight oommon in any ooun try to see an old man of that age taking part in the games of bis grandobildren and going through tbe figures and obanges of tbe dauoe as did the younger ones. The rennion was held on Thursday and Friday, about 50 persons sitting down to dinner on Thursday. There were all sorts of games and sports, and the two days were so mnob enjoyed that tbe participants will not soou forget tbe occasion. Of tbe children ot Mr. and Mrs. Swag gart there were present: Mrs. W. i. Matlock and Husband, of Pendleton; Mrs. Wilbur Keith and husband, of Pullman, Vash.; Mrs. Carl Wheeler and husbaod, of Pendleton ; G. W. Swaggart and wife, B. F. Swaggart and wife, ot Heppner; Link Swaygart, Milton Swag gart and wife, of Athena; Lester Swag gart and wife ot Eugene. In addition there were a dozen grandohildren, and enough neighbors to make out tbe 50 who gathered at dinner on Thursday. Mrs. Sam Jaoksoo, of Eugene, was also present. Friday, as the reunion party broke up, all repaired to tbe oemetery near by where are buried four ot tbe children of Mr. and Mrs. 8waggart. Little Henry Blahm has given up the idea that a "new boy" is going to grow on the finger reoently torn from bis band by a rope, while leadiog a eolt. The pbysloiao wbo dressed tbe wonod is probably responsible for this fabulous story, The Heppner Ladies Cornet band will Dlease accept tbe tbanks of tbe Gazette force for a sweet serenade Saturday afternoon. Tbis band bss made exael lent progress since its organization and tbe ladies, es well as tbeir instructor, Prof. Henry, are to be congratulated on the fine quality of music tbey are oapa bis ot furnishing At a meeting ot the oity coanoil last nigbt it was ordered that Marshal Rob erts enforoe tbe oow ordinanoe after tbe 28th of tbis month. Tbis is a step in tbe right direction. Tbe streets of Heppne cannot bs beautified witb trees so long that tbs most destructive animal on earth tbs oow is denied tbe freedom ot tbe eity. Tbe conoil and tbe town in general is to bs congratulated Al Bions, ot Heppner, and Miss Ad dis Conlee, ot Canyon Oity, were united in marriage st tbs latter place yester day. Mr. Binns is ons of Heppner'i prominent business men, while tbs brids is a most estimable and oaltured lady having held a position as teacher in tbs Heppner publio sobools several terms prior to taking op ber residenoe in Can yon City where she is oow teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Bions will retnrn to Heppner a few days for permanent residence. Council Proceedings. - Counoil met in regular session last evening, All oouncilmen present exoept Conser and Lichtentbal. Tbe following business was transacted: . Beading of minutes of last recular meeting, May 7th, 1897, approved. Bills read and given to finanoe com mittee. Bills returned approved and aooepted. Motion by Simons and Bee. onded by Gilliam, that report of finanoe be aooepted and warrants ordered drawn on tbe treasurer for tbe several amounts, carried. . Bill ot H. T. Oo. ordered referred baok to Palaoe Hotel Co. In the matter of the oow ordinanoe tbe marshal was ordered to enforoe same after tbe 28tb day of June, 1897. In tbe matter of watering trough o( Ben Matthews, recorder was ordered to aooept $4.50. In tbe matter of selling old sidewalk lumber to J. MoHaley, mayor was or dered to sell them at what he thinks tbey are worth. The marshal was ordered to build sidewalks io front ot City hotel, Stew art's livery stable, west side of Nations! bank, and on tbs south side of Gilliam A Bisbee's store. Bills allowed by finance oommittee and warrants drawn for same: Rogers & Roberts, $2 00; H. Warren, $1.00; H. T. Co., 410.95, $22.50. 829.65. Motion to adjourn seoonded and oar- sied. Smallpox Epidemic Teaches People the Value or Vaccination. The recent outbreak of smallpox in the slums of Gloucester was, according to recent reports in the Loudon Stand ard, a very serious affair. Eleven per sons are known to have own removed to the hospital in two days in one par ticular court. The neighborhood re ferred to ia in an exceedingly dirty con dition, and crowded to excess. A medical man states that not one single person who has been successfully revaccinated has been admitted to any of the hospitals suffering from the dis ease. Every facility is now offered to the working classes to be vaccinuted orrc vaccinated, free of expense, with call lumph if desired, either at their owr homes or at the numerous vaccination stations which have been temporarily opened in all parts of the city. The effect, of the epidemic on many trades was disastrous, business in some cases being almost ut a standstill Drapers, tailors, dealers in furniture, etc., were greatly affected, while the re ceipts of tram-oars were little more than one-half the amount taken at or dinary times, and this notwithstanding the fact that on the windows of each car a notice was posted stating that th conveyance was regularly disinfected . With reference to the cost of the epi demic to the city a prorainrutoftlcial in formed me that, judging from past ex perience, he estimates that this will be at least 10,000 or 12,000. Time Occupied by Dreams. The time occupied by a dream is one of the marvels of 6leep. In tfhe work entitled "The Philosophy of Mystery," we read of a man who dreamed that he bad enlisted aa a soldier; that he had joined his regiment and traveled to a foreign country; that he finally de serted on account of the harsh treat ment he had received at the hands of his superior oiiicers; thait he had been apprehended and carried back to hi regiment; that . upon arriving there he was tried by court-martial, condemned to be shot and was led out for execu tion. At this moment the guno of the executioners exploded and the' sound awoke the dreamer. It was clear now that a loud noise in an adjoining room had both produced the dream and awak ened the dreamer almost at the same moment. A POPULAR FALLACY.' Fall Io Temperature or Ocean Does Not Indicate Presence of Ice. For many years an opinion existed among senmen and others that a fall in the sea-surface temperature implied nearness of ice. Nothing, 6ays the Nautical Magazine, can be more remote from the truth, though shore folk still perpetuate this fiction in books and newspapers. A sudden fall in eea surface temperature is likely near the Agulhas, the Japanese current, the gulf stream, whfle running the Easting down in the South Indian ocean, in the South Atlantic about 40 degrees south, 40 de grees west, and elsewhere; and this, whether icebergs be near or hundreds of miles away. Capt. S. T. S. Lecky, K. N. R., to whom the nautier.l profession is indebted for his "Wrinkles in Prac tical Navigation," was probably the first to draw the attention of his breth ren to this fact. In the ninth edition of hia book he points out that "allied to fog is the question of danger from ice. It is a popular delusion among passen- pers on board ship that, by taking the temperature of the water at short in tervals, the approach to ice is unfailing ly indicated. Unfortunately such is by no means the fact, and it is time the idea was exploded. More than ordinarily cold water merely shows that the ship is in a part of the ocean where ice may possibly be encountered, and not that it is aciualy present." Shipmasters of repute freely confess, with Capt. Evans, of the Tainui, that they have "never found sea temperature fall lower when near ice than when several miles away" from the danger. THE HUNGARIAN 000 00 Who will get it ? Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is because it is fresh-roasted. What is the missing vord ? Get Schilling's Best tea at your grocer's; take out the Yellow Ticket (there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below before August 31st. One word allowed for every yellow ticket. If onlv one oerson finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. Ifi a. several find it, the money will be divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will, get a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in om jnvelope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it. Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 each to the two person; who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15 and the end of the contest August 31st. Cut this out. for two weeks. You won't see it again POLITICO-HISTORICAL. A Cartooa Incident In Herman Inter state Relation. A "Kleinstaaterei" bas been abol ished in (lermany, says the Westminster Cazette. The little village of Kurnbach, which has hitherto beloi.gcd partly to he grand duchy of Hesse and partly to the grand duchy of Baden, was recently by treaty between the two powers, sol emnly and forever- incoi porated into the grand ducal state ot Baden. The oddest thing about the joint jurisdic tion under which the Kumbachers have hitherto lived was that the houses were not allotted to Hesse or to Baden by their position Inside or outside any frontier line betwixt the two states, but by the date of their erection. Houses built at one period belonged to one "nationality," housoa- built at an other period belonged to the other. One policemi.n was found sufficient to keep order for both states, and his uniform was, consequently, particolored, his green coat showing that he wna the officer of Baden, and it blue facings lind trimmings bearing witness that he officially represented the majesty of HesHe. Now that the blue has been Ktripped off, and nothing but the Baden green remains, a Hessian newspaper suggests that his old coat should be presented to the German museum as a politico-historical relic. LANGUAGE. It Is In No Way Related to the Oer ' man. I utterly fail to see where English men have received the impression that the Hungarian language is a sort of underling dialect of German, says n writer in Nineteenth Century. Ger man and English, as ia well known, are Aryan languages. Hungarian is no Aryan language at all. Its very char acter is opposed to that of the German idiom. If German or English may fairly be compared to a tree, tin branches and fruits of which are in deed visible, the roots of which, how ever, are undergrouud and hidden away. the Hungarian, language ':i like a tret the roots of which are almost visible, and by a kind of linguistic Koentger. photography we can almost waich thi sap of the roots rising into the sten: and branches. It is, in other words agglutinative. The first syllable of each word repre sents the root of the word; tenses 01 pronouns are soldered on to the root It is originally the language of nomad and roving tribes anxiously clinging U their word roots for fear of lowing al! means of understanding one another Of German words in Hungarian then s only a hundful, and they are used mostly as clowns and jcstinakrre in the courtly avenues of Hungarian Ken tences. The Hungarians do not detest the Germans, but they do not like them either. The German, known to th Magyars chiefly in his Austrian mani festation, does not appear a model worth imitating. The Aiintrian Is po lite, amiable, industrious, but, before anything else, pleasure-loving. B2 Address: SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO.1 STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B UT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial seats' furnishing!. You can find wbat you want at T. K. Howard's. - MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I IsE. Howard Main Street. Heppner. Oregon. ITH& fRT OF BREWING. It is new to guarantee tea satisfactory. Schilling's Best is so guaranteed by your grocer. Why ? Because we sup- 1 ply him the tea and the money. It is such tea as you will Prof. Henry's Drpartare. We regret to note tbe departure on Monday evening's train of Prof. J. B. Henry, wbo baa gone to bis borne in Westoo. Prof. Henry leaves behind . a ( . i!l! many warm friends wno win won Dili gently to seonre bis services snotber vear. All his stadents srs just fsr enough sdvanoed to sppreoiate tbe ei- foe glad tO get besides oellent method ol teaching be employs. schiiimi Cmidmt Nt In th hUlnr of this town baa ! rrancuc Ml anyone taken tbs inlerest Io build op ooiety sod educate students (individo- Don't thin your blood with sassafras sis as well) tbs necessity of at least s or poison it witb blue-mass; but sid Ms- oorelationship between toosI musio and tnre by using Dewitt's Little Early morality. Risers, the famous little pills for eon Prof. Henry's return to tbis towo will itlpetion, biliousness sod stomach tron- certainly depend very materially on our bles. Tbey srs purely vegetable. A LACK OF LIONS. It Is Now Found Neceuarr to Preterva tb King of IIomU In India. British hunters of large game arc bitterly lamenting the gradual extinc tion of lions in India. They are no longer found there in any number outside of one region, the forest of Gir, in'Kathiawar, says- an English exchange. They have disap peared from the hills of I tarda, the country of Tajkot, and other places which formerly enjoyed a high reputa tion on account ot the abundance of lions in them. In the forest of Gir It Is feared that their extinction will not be long de layed. Formerly few European hunt ers dared to venture into this place, which was infeeted with fevers and bandits. Now the forest is being cleared and fevers and bandits are dis appearing and with them the lions. To prevent the total extinction of these animals the durltar of Kathlawar bas prevented the hunting of them for six years. , Th Anemone. Tbs anemone is nanwd from two Greek words signifying "the wind flow ers" an allusion to the habit of this plant of living In an expoerd situation. According to one olwwicid legend, the flower originally sprang from the blood of Adonis; according to snotber, It sprang from the tears of Venus at the death of one of ber many lovers. Was Perfected by the Production of HOI QOM3 And now tlie entire world Knows this verect product As the Star Brewery beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. HELP WANTED Ws srs preparing for s big spring trade, Io make it s bowling suooeet. Ws srs pletiog our stook ot bat must bsvs bslp filling np snd oom- effort to secure bis invaluable services, ss s small place like tbis is not very st- trsctivs to snob a skilled end expert Tbe Gazette joins their numerous friends snoed Instructor, so let ns Join bsnds in in extending besrty ooogreloletlons. II is too bsd, indeed, tbsl tbs beeoti- in HEPPNER GROCERIES AND HARDWARE which will bs sold ss low ss possibls for s legitimate bntineia. Ws bsvs many customers now bui Ihsrs srs still ssvsrsl vscsnoies In tbis department of oar stors, to bs filled. Applications will bs received st all boars ot the dsy, Apply In person or by letter Io P. C. Thompson Co. Corner Main snd Willow Btrsets. this fr,rt that mil ba successful. Through Prof. Henrys unrelenting OUTFIT T IliVJ V-U. forte Heppner csn boas! of wbat Dot efforts Hsppi many towns possess a ladles oornel band, wbioh ws justly sppreciats. I reel tbst sll good citisens will join In all I bsvs said snd will lend s helping band. Yours Very Respeotfully, M. B. O ALLOW AT. fdl town sow should bs deprived ot tbs privilege ot continuing to prone tbs tender young trees growing along lbs 'reels ot Heppner. Tbis snimal has been lbs means of saving many of onr people tbs expenss snd trouble of prun ing and irrigating trees snd that lbs cioooil should be so onmeroifal ss to smiss tbis kind besrled soimel from the service will probably receives severs reprlmaod from tbe bovine 'M Js the last day of the $ IOOO T tk.. n.alla iffijt Vi atai sk leas. I left In front of its premises which srs miSSing WOrd COntCSL not ooite tarnished, bal tbs eoaoeil dido'l esrs s ease for tbst. You can Wager Your Sox that You are Always at Home at .... August 31st This com pan y carries dry Roods, groceries, Lard ware, bouts and shoes, Lata, gents' fur cisbioKR, etc. Large shipment ot new aud second band furniture, which is beiog sold re Bardlets of cost They have alao hardware, wall paper, carpets, locrees, springs, maU tresses, all these at half price. Look for the 1 sign at llerreu's old stand on May street, neit to l'alace botel. WELCOME Oa Willow Htrsst, near Ibc City Hall. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. Tbey Iry to plsats sll. Fios olab rooms la connection. LOW 'TlIylYI!, Prop. Schilling's Best tea is wonderfully fresh and fine. FRANK McFARLAND, Alanagcr. FRANK ROStRS $. J. BOlEQTt Rules of context published in lsrge sdvertisemnt about the ft rut snd middle of each inonih. S NOTICE. . THT. WATTO"At. HAWK OF WKPP"Sr. InraUrf at KanDnar. In th U4 of fr. -nn, la rloatn-bp lu stair-. All n hollar and o'bM. "fadltT ol aalil aaaorla'lou, ara Uiarafor harabv nnlinml to prtaaiH tna noiaa and other claim Sfalutt the trtKUm tut um nu 111, aw i-n-r-. V T Caahlor. Haass Oatrkk Da4. Il.rrv Wballsv. s traveling eirens performer, was cot open st bis own re- qqett al tbe Oerman hospital ia Kaosaa Oity reosotly, snd folly tbres handrail ot hardware, wblob bs bad swallowed witbls tbs past tbr.s werks, tks Iron bis itomsi b. A pbologrspb of tbe arti cle taken by Oo. II. Tiller, a re- inoosibls photogrspber. later Is tbs day, rrvssled Ibe following ostlay: Oo four- bleded knife three snd 00s half Inobes "Tbey srs dandies" said Thos. Ko loog, oee two bladrd knits Iwo locbss lr, of tbs Crocket, Tsi, EnterprU, long, three otbr keils bled ranging 1 vbiie writing about Pewnrs i,tuie frooi one Io three inobes in length, Early Risers, ths fa moot llttls pHl for thirty eight sitfbl snd tea-penny Bails sick hesdaobs sad disorders of the sloo aa4 solas, thirty-four stg-nesny wire aeb sad liver. pails, sharp pointed: tw.ot; lx sbisgls sails, sllteeo ssrpet tasks, three Isrg screws, oee borMbe ssit, oss barbed wirs Upl, sed three oune of flu -laaa WhaMfB dH DOl SltVlfS ths Ofr-erstM; THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE A X Writ to T. s. Qtnwcsv, Drewrr IA Chlr, Bcero rUrjr of the Stas Accidbst Comfawv, fot inturnuttoa raga'OIng AMwat Iomt- ace. McaUoa this paper. tf ao du4og fuJ tmm MVS atemUralilp ire. Ha paid ovr 2UifAU W in acciJcoul tojurtrt B your owa A cent. MO M&OICAI. CXAMMATION tr.QVZXtSX PA L J bWb ( ftyrvss. Tsetea U4. ft f 1 fil Hi ttm a,.,4 flrt-a-rieit SOT1CE Or HTOt'KUQLtMRit MEET ISO. OTVF. II HIEBT Otvtt THAT A moa'tna et lha atarkfcnHara of th !- Mffna.1 Kank nt H.Mr will tahaUl BO Mat,,,, 4T. Juoa f. nn, ma nnura 01 m a. and . ra.. lor lha parpaa) or vnttnf on t.la-1 th bank Into voluntary Ifinldailon and u-l nt K matiara aa air roma iimintm tha ! ng 1 bia n! la iilillhd hr fW M lha Hit el uirw turtat nactint aii r " Iftppust; Or , Mm i ttu, Rogers & Roberts, Contractors and Builders. Flans and Estimates Given on Short Notice. notice of Intention. Laud 0rri s at Tms Dau.su, o.,o. ' J una a. lr1, N'OTtrg H HKRFRY OIVFM THAT 1 II I lol low I hi named aatllcr ha niad nrtl of Mi Intanll'.ti to maka Anal rool In tiinport ol nt claim, and thai aald prool mill ha nvti rwioraj, w. norm, ennm? dark, at Mpimf, Orafia, on July fith, Iw7, U. W. W, KIRK, Administrator, and f'f th hulra of Wanrv 1'nBVy, 4-wal. Hd K. K. Srvt, lul Ui U i 17. Tp. i a m s w m. Ma namra lb lollowtn vltnataaa in Biota BI.rontln.mua raatdan, tin and eultUailoa OFFIPP HM!lKTl1lr and NirrVlt I fiva tmiir nrW "Art Hid m aall lana. VIA: John earvm, ft m n"'u, i v ,ww wwiw- uuva tuiLiiw iauiv ivui lltl WiUi (iwari ,'iirsu, ni rrmia rn, ai m itvpp. i ww. tTfajon). A. r. k44 aiair. All KiDJsof Repair Work Done- I'lace" and Rog. or Jim will tret 'cm o o o o o o o tbeUrlfJ hill will Upa4 sod be- oottt s Isw about Jsly 11, osUs peo ple who ought to knew srs salstskta. Bat Iktrs srs sassy thins tbst should sot be pcd. II Is sot right or boi- BeM-ikt4pMfoAd bargain which yes I will slwsyt Bad Si It 0 Wills' pi. Mailorder solicited, IWl fufet lbs !, pint (Bin's viJ ftyft. tf HOOTS AND SHOES D a THC PlACt TO OCT THIM It AT iioiixjm'riiaAjrvs Ut bA 0Uill1 la Ibl Una that ton war daalra and you ran (ihnd II foe st a iM artlrl ha atal (uaraniaw IV. SHOES IN ALL THE LATESJ STYLES,