ForUaad Library rBTUtvu jimaii Impure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and Sick Headache the Results Doc tored for Years Without Relief. " My blood was out of order, and I be gan taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has purified my blood and relieved me ol rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick headaches. I have been afflicted with these difficulties for years. I am now able ' to do a good day's work. Rheumatism has troubled me eir.ce I was a child, but I am now entirely well." Miss Pheobb Bai ley, Box 445, Pasadena, California. " I have suffered from the effects of im pure blood, boils, pimples, etc., for five years. I have tried various remedies with out relief and finally purchased six bot ties of Hood's Sarsaparilla. The boils and pimples have all disappeared since I began taking this medicine. I am now entirely cured." Louis Thomas, 1412 Uth street, Oakland, California. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Puri fier. All druggists.' Si, six for $5. Get Hood's. Hood's Pills ffbMa'&f6, A NEW INCORPOttATION. A Number of Prominent flepDierltes Invest ia Alaska Pining PropertUa, and Incorpo rate Under the Laws of Oregon. A number of leading bosioeea men of Heppner have filed artioles ot incorpora tion in the office ot the seoretsry of state and formed the Alaska Sumdnm Queen Gold Mining company. The purpose and object ot the company is to acquire, own and operate mines and mining property within the district ot Alaska. The priooipal offioe ot the cor poration will be looated at Heppner, with a branob office at Janean, Alaska. The company is oaptialized at 8100,000. divided ioto 20,000 shares of tbe par value of $5 eaob. The management Is vested in five directors, who shall serve for tbe term of one year, when their successors are eleoted. The board con sists of tbe following five stockholders for tbe first year: Louis Blumentbal and Mark J. Oohn, Juneau, Alaska; B. R. Swinburne, E. J. Slooom and O. Matthews, Heppner, tbe last three named being the incorporators of reoord. Take Notice. 1. The sum ot five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "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. A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Aa Appeal to the Cltlseas of Heppner. Tbe Boys' and Girls' Aid society of Oregon is what is known as a charitable organization, incorporated under the laws ot Oregon for tbe purpose of rescu ing homeless, neglected and abased children and provide for such until suit able homes or employment is found for them and continues a systematic atten tion to their oondition and treatment. This institution bas reoeived and found homes for during the past year 268 chil dren and their average in placing children in homes tor the last tour years, bas been at the rate of 22 per month or 264 per annum making a total ot 1056 ohildren. The management informs us that tbe strictest economy is exeroised in running their institution and tbat tbe total amount ot their maintenance for tbe last year was but $4,371.63; this includes tbe salaries and traveling ex penses of their officers. They have erected a magnificent borne for the ohildren in East Portland, on a piece of land given tbem by Mrs. Raobel Haw thorne and adjacent to tbe borne is A fossil PREHISTORIC HORSE. Found In the DISEASES AttUNG SHEEP. Remains Tbat Are Bookie. Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn, of the American- Museum ot Natural History, in the Century describes the remarka ble fossil remains that are found near Bridgcr Lake, in the Rockies. He says: If we leave tbe lake shore, and pass into the drier upland, we discover the clever little four-toed horse, swift, alert, intelligent. He is, to use the modern measure, only four hands, or 16 inches, high, so he would not reach tbe knee of the Uintathere, and could be devoured st one sitting by the Patriofelia. His limbs are as slender as pencils. His large eyes are much farther forward than in the horse. He could readily hide among the teller stalks, and it is possible that he had the beginning of protective stripes imitating reed shad ows upon his neck and name. In his hair and coloring, however, we pass into pure conjecture. His well-worn chisel- shaped front teeth indicate that he was already , cropper or browser, and the evident secret of his triumphant per sistence over his ponderous contenv poraries is that he learned to browse about 10 sores ot land belonging to tbe just about the time that grasses began A Letter from the Department of Agri- cnltare. From the East Oregonian. in accordance with tbe law for tbe suppression of contagions diseases among domestic animals, Seoretary Wil son ot tbe agricultural department bas issued to tbe managers and agents of railroads and transportation companies, elnokmen and others a circular notify ing tbem that contagions diseases known as "sheep eoab,'' or scabies of sbeep, exists among the sheep ot the United States, and tbat it is a violation ot the law to receive for transportation or transport any stook sffeoted with that disease, from one state or territory to another. It is also a violation of the law to deliver for transDortation to anv Now that the great political oampaign is over and tbe winter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter tor tbe long evenings. Cognizant ot this tbe Gazette has made clubbing arrangements railroad or master or owner of any boat with a number ot periodicals and now or vessel any sbeep, knowing tbem to be offers tbe following to all new and renew- affected with tbe oontagion referred to, and it is also unlawful to drive on foot or transport in any private conveyance from one state or territory to another any sbeep so affected. Transportation companies and individuals engaged in tbe business ot shipping and transport ing sheep are requested to oo-operate with the department in the enforcement of tbe laws tor preventiug tbe spread ot tbe disease and orders are given tbat tbe oars, boats or vehioles wbiob have been used in tbe transportation of tbe animals shall be immediately oleaned and diainfeoted. al subscribers: The GAZETTE 13.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, 11.80 13.50 " B. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.75 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World. $1.00 B.25 Webfoot Planter, 60c 2.50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 Here and There. same lady who bas kindly given tbem permission to onltivate same, however, this latter offer having been granted too late, tbey have only been able to put in about four acres of potatoes this year wbiob was done by tbe boys. Tbe borne is merely used as a depot or oleariog bouse for tbe children who are resoupd from brutal and inhuman ptrents or picked op homeless and destitute. Tbey have on harld from 25 to 40 oontinually and tbe management is looking for de sirable homes for tbem. Heppoer bas contributed ber share ot abused children to this society and tbey have been plaoed in good homes. Tbe last family reoeived from Morrow county was the Poppengas. They are now plaoed out in very good homes. It will be remembered that they were heart lessly turned over to the county by their mother. It is with regret that tbe management informs us tbat if tbey do not reoeive assistance from generous persons, tbat they will undoubtedly have to olose tbeir doors, as tbe legislature tailed to appropriate anything for their main tenance as heretofore. Tbe counties have been appealed to, but as yet only about one-bait ot tbem responded, which is to be regretted, as if tbey all to appear. times. THE He was the animal of the OLDEST SPORT. Creum improves strawberries. See Maris. 7lt Frank Hale of John Day, is in town today. . Fine cows and fine milk at tbe Short horn dairy. 7tt Conser & Brook's for tbe "Never Fsil" headache wafer. tf. G. W. Garrett, grocery drummer, is up from Portland. Andy Tillard and wife, of Butter oreek, were in town Wednesday. Gid Hall oontinues to do first olass . shaving at tbe usual prioe, 25 cents, tf. Frank Sloan and A. B. Thompson were in from Butter oreek Wednesday. Milk for babies from single oow from tbe Shorthorn dairy. 7tt A back tor sale or trad for lighter rig or milk oow. N. 0. Maris. 7tt -Buy milk from tbe Shorthorn dairy. N. O. Maris, Prop. 7tf Aoy one desiring tbe servioes of a flist class theepberder call at this offioe. tf. Fred Allison Is in from tbe mountain! after supplies for Hugh Fields' sheep oamps. "Never Fail" beadaohe wafers at Coo ler A Brook's. This medioine will cure aoy kind ot a headache ia short order. u. Hunting and Fishing Were Means of Live' lthood to Primitive Man. Somebody has asked which ia the oldest sport and started a ' discussion that has already put the antiquity of games beyond the middle ages. Hunt ing and fighting were primitive man's chief occupations, says the Jew York Journal. These, as civilization developed, were gradually converted from being means of livelihood into pastimes. But it far impossible to tell exactly when the change took ylace, for it is not even yet complete, and what is sport to tbe squire and amateur Is necessary work to the gamekeeper and professional soldier. Nimrod, Noah's great-grandson, was a "mighty hunter before the Lord," and as he was a "mighty one iu the earth' he probably hunted for pleasure. This is the oldest record of a sport. The stag und its kind, which make the greatest demand on the skill and endurance of the hunter, would prob ably be the first animal pursued for pleasure. To hunt the lion was kingly sport from tne earliest times, The Egyptian monuments show that all kinds of hunting, as well as fowling, were followed for pleasure. The Olym pic games were probably the oldest . WHIMS OF MU&ioimiio. Idiosyncrasies ot the Men Who Mads Harmony In the fast. I am tickled to know that Wagner was an exact and expensive dresser, and that Beethoven was a sloven, with, an old coat and slippers trodden down at the heels, says a writer in the Con temporary Review. It interests me to hear that Paganini always carried a shirt in his fiddle case, because he per spired so profusely over his solos that he had to change between the parts if he played twice. I even care to learn that Mendelssohn was a perfect child about pastry, which he could never re sist, and which he always ate (especial ly cherry pie) and which always dis agreed with him; that Schumann in jured his third finger by tying it back to his wrist with a string, because he hoped to make it more supple it end ed, however, in his almost losing the use of it; that Bulow got up in the night to play over passages which he thought be was likely to play inaccurately at bis prodigious recitals. When Thalberg was at the height of his fame he wouldn't even carry an umbrella, for fear of it cramping th muscles of his hand; Malibran loved l'Othing so much as romping with Moscheles' children on the floor: Paganini was so stingy that he would stand up under shelter in the rain and :eep a whole opera house full wait- ng sooner than call a cab. Prof. Ella told me he found him one day crouch- ng under the Arcade in Regent street, nnd that he gave this artless explana tion: "Hackney coaches," he said, ''in London were so expensive 1" and this when he had doubled the prices at the opera house where he played and was rolling in money. chasing a government. to De divided among tne r ot tne missing word. FINDERS is the answer. Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is t because it is tresii-roastea. What is the missing word ? Get Schilling' t Best tea at your grocer's; take out the Yellow Txckti (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 your ticket (or tickets) reaches us before July 1st, you are entitled to two words for each ticket If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. If 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 one envelope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 each to the two persons who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15 and the end of the contest August 31st. i Cut this out. You won't see it again for two weeks. Bl did their share there woold be no diffi- athletic sports end their orfgin is lost A MYSTEUY UNEARTHED. The Hemalns of a Han Found Burled on the Jjchool Gi (lands. The Dalles Times-Mountaineer. Yesterday while excavating for the basement of the new school bouse on Academy Park grounds, George Miller discovered the skeleton of a man bur ied about 18 inohes under tbe surface. The bones were doubled np, apparently bavins been thrown into a small bole and oovered with a foot sod a half of earth. Tbe olothiog and flesh had all decayed, but tbe bones were in an ex cellent state of preservation, and tbe entire skeleton was found with the ex oulty in keeping this noble institution, for tbe care of homeless, negleoted and abused ohildren, running in good shape; but as it is, the management begs tbe editor of this paper through its oolumns, to make tbia appeal to tbe publio to assist tbem in whatsoever manner tbey feel disposed, 'It is quite probable in a short time, tbat Superintendent Gardner will make a canvass ot tbe town, but all contributions will be thankfully reoeived. It was the inten tion, after tbe ereotion of the home, for the sooiety to raise its own garden stuff and keep its own cows, a barn was therefore built for tbe latter purpose but as foods bare been so short, it has been impossible to purchase any stock. Donations of produos of any kind will be thankfully reoeived and freight paid thereon, and if those shipping will kiodly address the 8o.pt., box 677 Port- in antiquity. They are said to celebrate JllnlW, 1 of oof nf t,h Tlfnno The Lord Mayor's Robes. London's lord mayor has to put on three suits of clothes on taking office. He wears a wide-sleeved, velvet-faced, fur-trimmed robe of purple silk rep on presenting himself to the lord chan cellor at Westminster; this ha uses rfterward as a police magistrate. For his show he wears a robe of superfine scarlet broadcloth, faced with sabiefur and lined with pearl satin; this be must wear when greeting the judges at the Old Bailey and on all saints' days. The dress for evening and formal receptions is a black damask satin robe, embroid ered with silver gilt. Under these he wears a velvet coat and knee breeches. The robes are a perquisite of the office and cost 11,000. The chain of office has on it diamonds worth $600,000, and each lord mayor must give bonds for its safe return on receiving it. When the queen passes through the city a fourth robe is necessary, but, as this seldom happens, it is bought only when the occasion arises. Difficulty That s Chines Ambassador Experienced In Franco. The present, voyage of Li Hung Chang brings to memory the trials of Chang How, once Chinese ambassadot to France. In 1870, says the New York Times, he went to Europe to settle the contentions which had arisen follow ing the massacre of Tien-Tsin. When Chang How left China the French em' pire still existed; when he landed i trance the empire had been over thrown, and he did not know to whom he should eddress himself. At Marseilles they told him that a government had been installed at Tours. Chang How went there as soon as possible, bul found that MM. Cremeieux and Gluit Buzoin, who then represented the gov ernment, had gone to Bordeaux. "Let us go to Bordeaux," said Chai-g How. philosophically, but when he arrived the old difficulty arose to whon should he presentLimself.Cremeieux 01 Admiral Fourichoir? No one could tell him. Gnmbetta was coming in a bal loon, but it was impossible to reach him. Then Chang How went to see Juler Favre. He was told that, the assembly had gone to Versailles. "Very well," he said, "let us go to Versailles." So the entire embassy left for th'it city, At last M. Thiers had been appointed head of the government, and Chang How would be able to peak to him Not at all. They demanded the umbos sailor's credentials for the new govern ment. He had none. "In that case it Is Impossible to present you. Go to Feking, get your papers made out in due form, return, and you will be pre sented to M. Thiers." Bo Chang How took bis departure. ASHAMED OF HIS BLUNDER, Address: SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B TJT YOU DO WANT LOW PRI0E8 groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find what you want at T. R. Howard's. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! IT. I. Howard Alain Street. Heppner, Oregon. - iTHE. ART OF BREWING- Mortl- Roasting Schilling's Best tea in San Francisco costs oention of the left lev. The Bklinn was turned over to Dr. Hollieter, who ,Bnd- 0re8on' thB mBtter ,U11 re0eive will have them wired louethsr. prompt aiiemion. Tbe grounds where the skeleton was 108 '00' 00 UMa H,e PreBeDl writing, ohildren, 13 01 wnom are boya and 10 girls. Ot tbe boy there is one desirable aged 4, three aged 6, five aged 7; three aged 8, two aged 14 and early days when homsn life was D0t oloreJ toy aged 16. Of the girls there morC than roasting Other tea ... I fa nna 4 aat t a Vt I a m rrmA Q trnare with fskl I - - proteotel a. it is now. Feasibly " . . ' .V" " " 'I " . 7 in Thins Tanan V,f ir stranger was murdered, and the enme complexion, oiue eyes anu enny nair. - . waeooveiedop by depositing the body Une 0 m "M complexion ana makes tea better in . ni.A. .hih in th. f several ranging in see irom o 10 iu, iwo i , ... TheDallee wa. . aecluded precinct. 11 13' Tbe tV 0U OOn t have tO pay Certainly tbe remain! bad been buried children under tbe age of B years will be Ug difference, thOUdh. It found waa oever used for burial pur poses, therefore it is presumed the man wbo was berried there was tbe viotim of some tragedy tbat ooourred there in Dr. JoboW. Rasmus, of the Redhaht, bs.tily, for bad tbey beeo pal away bai keg beer on draught tbe Hop Oold. Best ot liquors and cigars in took. l Miss Elsie Lacy re-tarned borne this morning from Oorvallle, where aba has been attending tbe State Agrioulturl eollege. Charley Jones baa redooed tbe price ot shaving to 15 oeote. Wbeo you want first class (have eall at tbe same old atand. tf. under ordinary cireamstsnoes tbe body would not have been doubled op, but would bave been laid out straight. It is one ot those mysteries Ibat will never be solved, for murderers seldom corns back and claim tbeir victims or parade tbeir crime, nl.n.rl nut. in .taairkl.la hnmM for l.oal 1 adoption and those above tbat age, on COITiCS OUt OI OUr prOlllS. indenture, tbat is to lay, to be brought Wf maVr mnnfv in rriv- nn nna nmn nnlil lh hwnm.nM ' O age. In addition e tbe foregoing, Ibis ing Up profits. Queer I society baa tbe custody of a Dins-months old baby girl with light complexion and blue eyes, also for adoption. A Schlllinf Ik Corns y & Hrsnclsce CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Elder J. W. Jeokins, ot Hood River, ill be in Heppoer over Boodsy and Minor ft Co. bave tbe flue.! line of ""J .bo,b morn'D "d "lo aick b.adsche and dUordereof tbe stem "Tbey are dandies" asid Tbos. Bow ers, ot tbe Orcjket, Tsxss, Enterprise, bile writing about DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills tor low sums w w ' I l .U. ... ....!.. k. w 11 sell the eame at prices Ibat "makes . , ,. .. . . " , - ri.fl present and a general Invitation is given the mare go. oo to ,,j olbrt B0 worshiping else hers. Dr. J. E. Adkloe ia np rrom uwsooro B d Mhoo . 1Q m ... . ... I .1 I! I and tnoee desiriog aoyioing id iu una acb and liver. Don't tbin yonr blood with sassafras or poison it with blne-mase; bat aid Ns tare by nsing Dewitt'i Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for eon atlpation, t)illonanea and stomach troo bles. Tbey ere purely vegetable. Zsal of at Bound t.d II I m Into fylnjr Mistake. Up among the green hills of Vermont two country bull nines were contending for supremacy one liot afternoon in an old pasture. Among the. swtcmbled spectators was a snd-faced, lop-eared lioun' dog" which hod previously been Investigating the contents of Was Perfected by t he Production of HOP GOIwD Atid now the entire world pnts ol a i.. ... j... woodchuck hole. He had worked his rwu;a irus perj vruuuui, passsge in, says Forest and Stream, un- AS Hie Oftlr lireweni Deer., til no dog was visible, but a steady stream of dirt shooting out like the blast from the blowpipe of a sawmill proclaimed that the investigation was still on. Becoming tired of this, the hound was sitting down watching the home tenm getting "done up," when suddenly, without warning, he shot across the field with a trajectory as flat as a 32:40 and with nearly the same velocity, iho cause- was soon appar ent. Several little, girls were coming up through a hollow and one was just tall enough for her brown hst to show through tlm fringe of grajts oi the ris ing ground in front. When, the bound came near enough for the supposed woodchuck to merge Into a hat with a girl under It he stopped an Instant with a look of horrified aiirprbw. A yell aroc from the asseniltled farmers who had s the Incident, and this so mor tified the hound thst he msde straight for home and waa invisible for severs,! On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. OlIvIvIiVAX Xs BISBEE, At tbe old stand, have tbe usual spring outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, Besides tbe thousand odds and ends that are too numerous, to mention. Cnll on- ot deatletry should call on bim at bis offioe in tbe rear of P. O. Borg's jewelry store. Will remain only a short time. 48-tf. George II afford bee some fine half breed Cote welt backs, oat ot Merino wee wbiob be wishes to sell at reason able flsnres. Call on bim at tbe Usee NOTirt All persons indebted In notes and so eoants dae lo Noble 4 Co. are rr quested to eome forward and est tie same Preaching next Sunday al the II. E. ohnrob by tbe Be. J. W. Flesher, pas- soon as passible. We still continue tor. Subject: Tbe Right State ol Ibe Heart. In tba eveoiog tbe Children's day eisroisee, at 8 o'clock. All noo- ebnrcb goera Invited. HEPPNER - OUTFITTING CO. Matlock raoob, or address bim at Hep- " " ' aer. 6 Low Tillard, proprietor of "The ri el eome1' saloon bas moted into tbe City hotel building on Mi in atreet, wbere be will be pleased to greet bis friende with tbe ohoieest brsods ot liqanrs sod Cigars. M T. R. Ljooa, wbo was appointed corn R. C. Wills bas a fine hoe of lo 8if. Urppner Outfitting Co.. in Ibe old Herren eland, in adv. a See IUnone. Ibe eontreetor, before letting out yoor earpenler work. 8iL PlkkIsI sale pocket knlteo, pipes at Oust, next thirty dsys, Orange Frost. business and will sell goods as low a ! esn be bought anywhere ia tbe state. Nobli t Co, Heppner, Or., Jose 24, W. tf. How to Get Rich $25 will earn you $7 weekly Thin company carries dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots and shoes, hats, cents fur- Dishing, etc Large shipment of Dew and second band furniture, which is beiDg sold re gardless of cost They bare also hardware, wall paper, carpets, lounges, springs, mat tresses, all these at bait price. Look for the sign at II men's old staud on May street, nest to 1 alace hotel. GILLIAM & BISBEE, Nsil Door to first Nstlonsl Bunk Building. You can Wager Your Sox that You are Always at Home at ... . F WELCOME On Main Strset, in City Hotel Building. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. They try to please all. Flos club rooms In connection. IOW TIITviVKLD, Prop. FRANK McFARLAND, Manager. A3 tf i M . Blteiooer for Ibe citf of Joneen, ' . rrj. Alaska, eefsral d.ys ago, bsa recited " for e.le ebesp al OillUra A bia oomateisioo sod eipects to Usre for Jneeaa in Ibe coarse of a few to assume bis dnliee. Haodrede of Iboassade bse been In daoedlotry CbentberUin's Ooagb Reme dy by reading wbsl ll baa done for others, and bsiog teeted lie morlle tor tbem eelrte are today da warmest frieede. For sale by Oooser A Broek. H...rina la a bed btbtl-oateide S printing offloe, "here It le useful wbn Ibe paper le behind time. It also cotue Is bandy la reedieg pr tots eod le in dlspeoeeble when tbe lok works badly, and tbe press begins lo bark. It baa aleo been knoe to be tCWeWios ia deelleg with eome sopF and U .iit oaeeaieot nes tbe foreman ia aad. But outside of F to,,e cfflj M U bed habit Too nill be poor all your life. Try ne with M and ee wbsl we esn do. Abeolatsly no risk. Write for psrtlonlsrs to OaersnUs liroktrsfe Co., Offlsee, 219 and 215 Byrne Boilding , Loe Aegelce, California. Wilb onr plan ol investment; yon enef-t In. Two Biee A good birycle, eoitsbls for either ledy made f Ml sod S.jO lest month nasui. is ess on uisviss, It yon don't ietsel, end keep soar mnne In tonr Dorkt. Bisbee'e. Cross A Black well's fancy pick Ire and esoned goods, rtdored prices. Orange Front, onp. Citr hotel, Oor. ktsin and Willow streete. M If On essmioinj onr line of Ladiee' In eat shoee e find we boagbt loo beenly , end lo redaoe oar stock we will eell at srMtlr redanad Dfice. Minor A On ft 0 i). A. Cnrrar, formerly of Pendleton, bee opnd np a 13 ecl berber shop la tbe old etaed on Ibe Metloek corner. Wok strictly first slaaa. Cell on htm. a k kiieor A Go. been etetred tbe eirla olve ageney f Ibe etKrid peedetoa hleeket eod will soon bate en eibibi lino Ib.ir foil liee. The only All Wool Blanket ia tbs market U frank nosens J. i. ROBERTS THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE A AOTCA. ri'HI tUTtO!. BAK Of NrpPMgft, m mrt4tl Hvptr, In tut nf r- to. (a rlmins up lis llf.. All ( hol.l.rs 1 sn4 fhn, rrllt'rs H smlit -) lo, ara lhfl..r bor.l r BotlSwl Is lranl Ida sm.i aat etbar cialote M M"Uinn r Mrnvnl. IU. ft. Bl Hop. Sw-IS Caafalaf. Write lo T. S. QvnwcsT, T U7 lfa ACCIbtST 4 Courier, tut Infornuiloa sacs. M'atkoa Ibis (pr, f ee doing yo taa savs ssesnbmhlp Ira. UaS pa 14 ml OC,UI0 tut acckltstal lajarlaa. to your own Agent. IX) MEDICAL, EXAU!XATlG!t kKQCUEIX Notlct of Intention, am ffrt' r at TMg pai.i r. oarooK, t Mar 9. N-rtwa Is b.fi? its Ibil lha following am4 sii!f kas Sia4 Btk ol bis Inlanllnn In mats Snal f.l la Suffmrt al bl claim, anl Uia! sail arnnf will be RaAa b lfa J. w. Morrow. rn, nta (.'lark, el liait'Dar urafoa, aa mil i. i ai.r.s Notlct of Mention. It no Orm s at 1 as Dlls, Oas'ios. J ii n s. VT VoTtf g IS NKRfl V fHVrN 1II4T1MI i' following namixl alllf has Sla4 Millra nf Ma Inlantlon to mala Snal proof In support nl hi rial m, an 4 that aalit proof will ha nmli fwloraj. W Morrow, roiitiltr nlarl, st llappnar, urtgon, on iiij nn, th. W. W. KIRK, Ailmlnlatratnr, ami for ths hairs nf Manra ( '.rT-r. 1-a 1, IM t Ko. SJS, lor lbs t', tit p. i n m r. w m . Ha nama lha following wltnawa In pfo ht roiitiniioua rilaiia upon aii'l rulil'siloa ol al1 laiiil. rll iolm Rarton, Win. Ilarlon, riaari Koran, swl rraiik I Bll, ail of ll'pp har.'irrgon. Ik. 9 M'cihie. e ss .i.ir IHll W. f "iftAff AW, awtMt "Ngk) rrwBX TceMei Umm Rogers & Roberts, Cootractors aoj DailJors. ' Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice. Tbs tariff bill will lie pee! and be eome a law about Joly 11, oole pao pie wbo ongbt to know are mietsksn. Dot there are maay Ibloge Ibsl should Ibe All Kinds of Repair Work Done- OFFICE 110URSDay and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. l'lace" and Kog. or Jim will net 'em. o o o o o o o B 00TS AND SHOES., TMg PIACC TO OCT THtM It AT Ai. ricii'rix'riiivi's H ha sayttilitf In this Una that yon r 4alra an4 fnn nan Aapand OB It TOO pi a Tuol artlri alias Mat guarainots It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old St., Main CfYeet. ' ReM'rll M'nlalt