O. R. & N. Depart TIME SCHEDULES AitRiva ' roK From Heppuer. fbok 9:30 p.m. Salt Lake. Denver, 4:50 a.m. Ft. Worth, Omaha, K annus City, Bt. Louia, Chicago, Portland, Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis, Ht. Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, and the East. 8.00 p.m. Ockan Stkamnhii'8 4:00 p.m. From Portland. All nailing dates subject to change. For Han Francisco Sail August 2, 6,10, 14, IS, W. 20, 30. 7:00 p.m. To Alaska 5:00 p.m. August 8, 28. 8:00 p.m. Columbia Rives 4:00 p.m. Ex. Sunday Bteamkbs. Ex,8unday Saturday 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Landings. fi:00 a. m. Willamette Rivsr 4:30 p.m. Ex. Huudny Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Salem and V ay Landings. 7:00 a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m. Tucs., Thur, Yamhill Kivbbs. Mon., Wed. and Sat. and Fri. Oregon City, Day ton it Way Land ings. fi:00a. m. Willamette River 4:30 p.m. Tues. Thurs. Tuc.. Thur. and Bat. Portland to Corval. and Sat. Us & Way Land ings. Lv. Riparla Snake River. Lv. Lewlston 1:45a m. . 5:45 a. m. Mon., Wed. Riparla to Lewlston Sun .Tues. and Friday and Thur. NEW NAME! Wm. Gordon has re-named his stand the old Jones livery stable The Central. aled hay for sale. Charges reasonable. Call Bon him and have your horses well cared for. THROUGH TICKETS 0 -TO THE- East and Southeast 'PICTd' UNION PACIFIC It B. THE THROUGH CAR LINE. PULLMAN PALACE 8LEKPER8. PULLMAN TOURIST BLEEPEHS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. Portland to Eaxtern Cities Change. Without Quick Time. Union Depute. Personally Conducted Excursions. HaggHKe Checked to Destination. Low Rates. Direct line to Trens-MiSBiwiliipi and Inter national Exposition held at Omaha, Nebraska, Jane to November, Write undei-Higned for rates, time tables and other information pertaining to Union Pacific R. R. J. H. LOTHHOP, tir J. C. HART Agt.i Gen. Airt.. IBS 3d St., O. H. & N. Co . Portland, Or. Heppner, Or. Passengers booked for nil Foreign Countries. J. C. HART, Agent, Heppner. W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. ORE YOU GOIHG EflST? If bo, be Bnre and see tuat your ticket reads via Tto Noitlwesteni Line ....THE.... OHICAQO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IB TUB Great Short Lir)e BETWEEN DULUTH, Sr. PAUL, CI1ICAG0 AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vostlbuled Dining aim (lU'ciung (jar Trains, and Motto; "always on time" has ilvnii this road a national reputation. All rlaiMM'S ol HMMPiiKHri carried on the viwtllmli Hhlp your frolght lino. All agents trains without extra charge. anil travel over this laiuoui have ticket". W. 11.MKAI). F.C.BAVAGK Uen. AgonU Trav. F. fc P. Agt. 'ith Washington Ht., rortlanil, nr. CHICAGO Denver & Rio Grande RAILROAD SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD Weekly Excursions TO THE EAST, In through tourist oars without change MODERN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST SLEEPERS In charge of experienced oouduotora and porters. A CENT'S WORTH of the wrong baking powder will spoil a half-dollar's worth of cake. Use Schillings Best 0 ROUGH RIDER WRITES OF BATTLE. PRINCE BISMARCK'S DEATH. MniiiJuva To Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo and Boston wittioutchaiiKe vlasalt Lake, Missouri racinc and Chicago ana Alton Kys. d'lUQ T Omaha, ChlcaRo, Biilliilo and llJ"i Boston withoutchanife via baltLake and Chicago, Uouk island & Pacific Ry. k'nilnnciluiio Ht' Josmili, Kansas City and I CUIItMia V S, Ht. Ixnils without chaiiKe via Bait Lake and Burlington Route. ThiiKituvs. To Knas City and St. Louis with 1 liurua S, out change via Halt Lake and Mis souri PaclUc railway. A day stop-over arranged at Salt Lake and Denver. A ride through the Famous Colorado Scenery. For rates and all all Information, liiitilro of O. It, fc N. and 8. 1'. agents, or address, R. C. N1CIIOL, S. K. HOOPER, General Agent, (ion. Pans. iV Tkt. Agt 2M Washington St., Denver, Col. I'oriianil, Oregon. J. C. Haht, Ui ul Agt., Heppner, Or. ilwauies & St. Paul B'y This Railway Co. Operates its trains on the famous blook system; Litfhts Its trains by eleotriolly throughout; Use the oeleliratod elootrio berth read lug lump; Hans speedily n;aipisd paMssugHr trains every day ami oiifht lie t ween Ht. Paul and Ubioago, and Ouiaha and Chicago; tit Chicago. Aiilwaukcc & St. Paul AUo oparati'S a iKara-heated vestilioled trains, carrying Ilia luteal privata compartment cars, library buffet smok I ni earn, and palace drawing room sleepers. l'arlnr cars, tree reclining chair oars, aod tha tery best dining chair oar anrvice. Kit lowest rates to any point id the foiled Wat. or Canada, apply to atfetil or addreaa O. J. EDDY. J. W. CASEY, Osneral Agent, Trav. I'm. Agent. Portland, Or. Ml? I UNEKr Qt'ICKKWT AND MOHT DIRKCT LINK TO UTAH, COLORADO, NE- lt 11 ASK A, KANSAS, MIS SOURI RIVEIi and till Point EASI and SOUTH. LOOK AT THE TIME. NEW YORK, 4 J dayi CHICAGO, -ST. LOUIS, aj " OMAHA, 3 - Willi!! 'it n u x s TiiKormi CAtH. TO Hr. PACI. MINNKAPOLI9 Ml H 111 IUTTK UF.LKNA tickets issuwl lo all pi Htatea and C tuts In tha Coiled anada. (Vl'lCKTlMETt). iinrrsKK to SALT LAKE, 1 J Free Itenlinlng ('hair Cars l'plmllered Tourist (Sleeping Cars rulliuan Pslac Sleeping Cars Fur full particulars regarding rate time o( Iralna, eld., call on or address J. C. IIAHT, Ageut O. II A N. Co., Heppner, Oregon O. O. TaiiHv, V. K. Coman, Trav. 1'ass. Agl. (Ko'l Agt 124 Third HI., rottlsnd, Ore. '..,...,.. WaeMlnoroH lUt.nwmi Ni Toaa lvrru All oilier Hilnta In Ilia F.a.1 and Southeast OW4II4 Kamk CiT Hr. Jioiiin ht. 14 ilia UoaTuN sidkane falls j northers noson i fort siif.itard UKD MOUNTAIN RAILWil Tha Only All Hail lUmle Wilhoul Change of Cara Ilctwei'D Hpukane lloealaod and Nelaon. Also trtiHa Nelxia aol Kxaland, daily cuvp Himday : !. Arrl in A M Hi-.k.n. . f, fc, I' I II A M H.M.en4 let 1. I SID A.M S-tmm IUl', I I.m r..ih".'i tmt, .iMinim fi ftaUt. and all KiM4m.q lkm iMiiitin. Imhkpii lit'ail lii wi.l HoamUrt fl eiHinwl m fi'u. villi mm Oail I'bii'O IVtMil roDDec'tiiina I HI. I'stil, Mtnneapulia, Kanass l!ily, Omaha. Hi. Ixinte and nltiar protni i nt HuBla . Ileitis ohioksj ttiiuiigh kt litiialiiMi Ol iHll't. Iliruoghlkkelslo JiB and Chlua, la Tanoma an ! Nonlieio 1'a. illo Hisatn ship Outnpany's line. QUIOIC Tiivirj t Edgar Adonis, One of Roosevelt's Heroes, Telia of tbs Terrible Charge. Pendleton Tribune. The following letter was written by Edgar Adams, a member of troop F, Roosevelt's rongh riders, to bis mother at Dallas, Tex.. Mr. Adams is a nephew of Mrs. J. E.Miller, of this city. ,Tbe letter was dated in camp, Coba,' June 25: "On our trip; from Key West TJnole 8am furnished us with plenty of food, such as it was corned beef, hard taok and coffee three times' a day; Abont half of us got foundered and could not eat it. I went for three days without anything to eat exoept a little ooffee. We would stand around the sailors in bunohes, like little children, waiting till they got done so we oould get what was left. "We came insight of Santiago Jure 21, and the morning of the 22d the gun boats bombarded the shore with shell and grapeshot, but the Spaniards bad fled, and we proceeded to disembark. A band of Cubans came up while we were landing, and several of them were wounded by shells from the gunboats. In the afternoon of the 23d we made a forced march of 15 miles and oaptnred a town of about 1,000 inhabitants but as all the inhabitants had fled, all we got was the town. "In the morning of the 24th the morning that will be remembered for many a long day to come we started marobicg at daylight. Tha country is mountainous and we proceeded slowly We bad four Cuban guides. I speak of 'we,' 1 mean the rough riders, as we formed the advance guard. Troop L was in the lead, troop F (my troop) next We bad proceeded only about two miles when the soouts, 1,000 yards ahead of the oompany discovered 4,000 in ambnab waiting us intrenched in gullies, be hind rocks; in fiiot.it seemed like tbe woods were full of them. Tbe scouts sent back word aod then opened fire on them, which ouroe nearly being disas trous to us, as we had not time to fottn in line, and it was very hard to do, be ing in thiok nuderbrush away from the road. TUB FUN' BEGINS. "Poor troop L stayed in the road. We (troop F) formed tbe left flank next to them, while tha other troops fell In to the right and left and then the fun be gan. When we began firing the Spani ards were net over 30 yards from troops L and F. Thou, b we oouldn't see them on aoconnt of the high grass and brush ws had their location and poured sleady fire into them. They fell bsok gradually; the bills were alive with them, aod firing came from every di reotion. Colonel Wood said it was as fierce as any fire be had ever encounter 1. They bad rapidfire and shell guns, while we bad nothing but ritles and revolvers. Den and I fought side by ide, and I believe we did our pari in avenging tbe Maine. I thought before 1 went into battle I would be nervous but I waa never cooler iu my life. I watu't eioited a little bit. Though Ibe bullets were Hying thiok aod fast around us, I never thought about thein bitting me. My sole thought was to get a good shot at a Spaniard. My oomradea fell all around ma. As we advanced tbe Spaniards run naok and dually retreated pelltnall. The battle lasted two houra. When all was quiet we went baok along the line Three of troop L were dead and 1G wounded. Troop L was on of the Indian territory troops aod tbs members fought manfully. Only one of our troop was Instantly killed, but Ulna were wounded. Tbs rough riders bad 10 killed aud about 30 wounded in Ibis an gagetnrnt; tha regulars killed and wounded, about 25. II is a wooder the Hpaniards didn't mans acre our liltl baud, aa we were lo the hottest part of it. There were only about H.V) of n against 4.IKH) tti Cubans said that was lbs number of rtpauiards that opposed ns. ct'UM r urn mikb. "Tha Cuban soldiers wers near, but lid not engage lo the flghl. The four Cuban guides ran liks deer at tbe first Q I volley. They s re afraid In get io front i ol us, let e mistake tnein for Hoao-. inrda, which ia unite likely, as it is dittl mil to distinguish Ihem from each other eieept by Pines Inspection. Tha Hpan lards have an uniform of thin bins sloff, wtlti a small stripe mooing through it. Tbs Cubans wear aojlliir.g they can get. Un and I didn't get scralobed In the erriiumag. "There have been b'4 dead Hpaniards found already, and I bear that another biiorb of I'.' has just been f nnd. Tbe Hanlards carried r IT their dead and pi'.rd them up all over tbe woods. We erertmpvd cm the bailie ground eight mill friirn HaoliagiC Kof full la fir mat Inn, time cards, map, I rV.'a, lc. Call )D M nlf W. O ui4f. A. D CauaLTu'. Aft M f lu. AmMK. '.. Anl lb rails, Of. 1'rttisrf, Pr Afc'lall kiMif In Calif.!, talk Ml. Miax Southern Pacific Co t kifcr Ihruash I'nl'f.imie all l.n i. Fad M! ia. .'. I .. i Hiittte of h l'aia (, l'll i. Hft AltaHMt ( trttie. Siritifl MiHnof .... 1 1.. r4 ... I Im, i e. nix ut -t..M a, &' ml J a Hu-r", C ft MStkVA f sr in , iwi. k Short Sketch of His Tempestuous Career and Cbaracter. Prince Bismarck died shortly before 11 o'clock, p. m July 30th. Tbe death of the ex-ohanoellor oame as a surprise to all Europe. Despite tbe family's denials, there waa an undercur rent of apprehension when tbe sinking of tbe prinoe was first announced, in spired more by wbat tbe family left un published 1 than by any information given.- But when tbe daily bulletins cbronioled improvement in the prince's condition, detailed bis extensive bills of fare and his devotion to bis pipe, the public aooepted Dr. Schweninger's asser tion that there was no reason why Bis- marok should not reaoh tbe age of 90. Tbe reports were deemed to be a repe tition of tbe alarm that Prinoe Bismarok was in extremes, wbiob bad been oft re peated in the past. All of tbe papers in Europe dismissed Bismarok with a para graph, nothing important, while bis con dition was completely overshadowed in the English papers by tbe condition of the Prinoa of. Wales knea. , It appears that 'the ex-chanoellor'e death was not precipitated by sudden oomplioation, but was rather tbe culmi nation of obronio diseases neuralgia ot tbe faoe and inflammation of the veins wbioh kept bim in constant pain , wbiob waa borne with tbe iron fortitude wbioh might have been expected. I Tha begionicg of tbe end dates from Jnly 20th, when the prinoe was oonfloed to his bed. He bad been several days prostrated before an inkling ot his de cline reached the world. ' In the death of Bismarok the world loses one of its most commanding figures. Among the names of tbe En ropean statesmen of tbe 19th oentury whose achievements have illustrated the history ot their times, there is cot a name mora renowned tnan mat or tsis marok. He was the "strong roan" of his generation. He possessd tbe genios power.- He it was wbo laid tht foundation and orowned the ediHoe of tbe new German empire. He transform ed tba map ot Europe. He overthrew or humiliated tbe potentates wbo stood In bis way. . He gained tha ohief objeoi of hia desire, gained it through the ways and by tba methods of a conqueror. Tbe purpose ot bis life was to unifj tba detaobed states of Germany, bind ingtbem together under tbe authority ol the imperial eagle and defended by tbi sword and whatever means might be needed for the oarrying out of this pur pose were regarded by bim as justifiable. His career was a tempestuous one. Long ago he was described as tba "man of blood and iron," and it waa through these agnnoiea that be wou the triumph with whiob his name is associated. CHARACTER OF ISABELLA. The Beautiful Consort of Ferdinand Who Helved Columbus. Isabella was a lady, she was a queen, and, above all she was an autocrat. Gracious and gentle in her manner, saysE. TJlick Burke's "A History of Spain," she brooked no opposition from prince or peer, and she soon made it known and felt throughout Spain that, although she was the daughter of John II. and -the sister of Henry IV., her rill was law in Castile. BeautifuL virtuous, discreet, with that highest ex pression of proud dignity that is seen in a peculiar simplicity of manner, with a hard heart and a fair coutenance, an inflexible will, and a mild manner something of a formalist, more of a bigot Isabella united much that was characteristic of old Castile with not a Httle that, was characteristic of new Spain. And if her boldness was in herited from the Cid, her bigotry was bequeathed to Philip II. No man can read the history of the times without being struck by the enor mous personal influence of Isabella. An accomplished horsewoman, a tireless traveler, indefatigable in her attention to business of state, the queen with her court moved about from place to place, swift to punish crime and to encourage virtue, boldly composing the differences and compelling the submission of rival nobles, frowning upon the laxity of the clergy, denouncing the heresy of the people and laying a heavy hand upon enemies of every degree and evildoers of every class. In Andalusia the unaccus tomed and unexpected presence of the sovereign was everywhere productive of peace and order. Eveh in the remotest districts of Galicia the royal power was felt. Over fifty fortresses, the strong hold of knightly robbers, were razed to the ground, and one thousand five hun dred noble highwaymen were forced to fly the kingdom. important item of business, and all the transcontinental roads, and roads form ing seotions cf transcontinental routes are bestirring themselves to get a slioe of the pie. Though the return tide bad just begun, tbe eastbound passenger business for last month, in spite of looal stagnation, was not far from tbe best in the history ot transcontinental railroad ing. Some of those who come out of the Klondike will return to the mines later in the season. More will not. A con siderable number have homes in the West, aod will not make much business for tbe transcontinental. Tbonah Northern transcontinental rates are very low, most of the returning Elondikers io into territory where the rates do not apply, so they yield considerable reve nue. Those from the far East for tbe most part went equipped for two years or more, and not so manv of them are returning as yet as of those who went llsAr lA.YPiJir lllfl tllff FINANCIAL REVERSES. Disappointment of an Investor Who Over worked the Market. They had been talking about trusts and thedmniense profit renlized by cap ital, according to the Washington Star. "A man is never satisfied, however big the gains may be,", remarked the man with the patient expression. "Yes," said the plump-looking citi zen with a meerschaum cigar holder; "no matter what a person achieves, he : is always haunted by the thought that he might have done better. The trouble : about maknng money rapidly is that a man fails to be content with a fair per centage, of gain on his investment." "I have a friend who is exactly that . way. He turns up his nose at a mere 100 per cent, or so. "He must be a plunger." "No; he's a conservative investor." "What docs he handle?" "Well, you, might call them govern- -ment obligations." "He must have a new kind of a good thing." "He used to have. But he's lost me. And it's positively distressing to read what he says because the two-cent stamp he recently bought to put on a letter to me didn't realize the usual -dividend of five dollars." - A Mlxuil Verdict. A London jury the other day brought in the following decidedly mixed ver dict: "We find the prisoner not guilty, and that he admitted his guilt through ignorance, and we strongly recommend him to mercy." HEPPNER TRANSFER CO.'S Belled express is cominR. Does deliver work on short order, 10 cents and up wards. This waeon Is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" tele phone otlice. We Move Anything! Millions Given Away It is oerlainly gratifying to tbe pub lio to know of one concern in the land ho are not afraid to be generous to tbe needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King Nsw l)ieovry (or Loo sumption. Coughs and Colds, have giv en away over ten milllino trial bottles ol this great medicine and have Ihe sal isfsolion of knowing it has absolute!) cured thousands of hopeless oaaes Asttna, Itronohitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest aod Lungs are surely on red by il. Call on K. Hlocuru. Druggist, and get a trial bnttlr fiee, regolar sis fx)o and St. Ever) bottle guaranteed or money rciumleil BIIOHTAQE I'lll). Ki-CoaitT ( Irrk U V. Ehlra, of Marios. tottlM. Ei County Clerk L. V. ELIon, of Ma rum oounly , winme books were found t be short, when lie term ripirel, by tin experts appointed to eheok thsui, to tbi the amount if S3.27H.09, yesterday ap peared in the office ot County Clark W W. Ull and made payment of mnsv and turned over receipts covering torot of the iieuit reported as being unpaid nearly settling Ibe entire reported short age. ThepaymeotmadelD reab annual ed to 11 51)0, and the receipts be turned over aggregated 15.14 111, heaving a bal ance unaccounted for ot 1-43 Id. Mr. Ehlen Is sslisfled that msey of Ibe Heme, reported as short by the eiperls. from tbe WeBt, expeoting to make their way after reaohing Alaska. The Klon- like trade Ibis season is recessional. Oregoniao. WHERE TO SPEND YOCR VACATION The present reduoed rates oould aol have prevailed at a more opportune time. Tbe summer vacation time is Here, ana an wno can alijrd it are planning to take advantage of the differ ences between tbe warring railroads, Tbe attention of those wbo oontemplate a trip East, whether it be to the mono tain resorts ot Colorado, the Omaha ex position, or points beyond, is oalled to tbe advantages offered by tbe Bio Grande Western Railway. Its line and those ot its Colorado oonneotions run through the heart of the Rookies, taking tbe traveler away from the alkali and sage brush of its Northern competitors, and out of the heat ot the ooontry through which its competitors on tbe south run. For tbe comfort ot those, whose purse will not permit them to enjoy all the privileges of a first-class ticket, the Rio U ramie western naa inaugnaratea a series ot tourist excursions. Tbe oars used are owned and operated by tbe Pullman Palaoe Car oompaoy. They are in obarge of speoial oondootors and porters, whose sole duties are to look after the comfort ot their passengers rbe oars are attached to fast express trains, and held over in Salt Lake City twelve bours, giving tbe passengers a day in the Mormon capital. This lay over also insures a daylight ride through the Rookies. One of these excursion oars run through to Boston ; one to Chicago, via Omaha; one to Chicago, via Kansas City aod tbe fourth to 81. Louis. Etob goes over different road east of Colorado, giving lbs passenger a choice of routes. These excursions leave Portland Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Kor information as lo rates, and for descriptive pamphlets, address J. D Mansfield, general agaol, Rio Grande Western Railway, 112 Third street, Tort laud, Oregon. Kohn's Best," On Tap Down at The ... . Telephone Saloon e e in? im hahb qoods e New Stand, City Hotel Building, XvCTW TILLARD, Prop, 75 Cents 75 Cents 75 Cents THE CORDER CAMERA CHEAP DURABLE COMPLETE The most perfect camera ever offered to the nubile. A child can operate It. Can be carried In the pocket. Makes pictures 2X2. Camera, dry plates and complete on tilt for making 6 pictures by mall, 76 cents postpaid. Full directions sent with each Instrument THE CORDER CO., 30 Hark Palaoe, New York City. TW0 SPLENDID TRAINS DAILY TO THE EAST GREAT ROCK ISLAND HOUR. Rocky Mountain Limited Lava DKNVKU. f an . m. " CUIA). HI'HI.MiS . . VII a, Arrivae I.I V'Ol.N . . 11-45 p. m. " tiMAIH . . 11 a. ni. " IK.M MOINKM . . ft:a,m. - DAVKMUUr . . V t a m. " I IIICAIJO . -i li p. in. Nit Day Ttirnnch HIrs and Chair Car Cnlormilii tu t hlf-n will Votibttle Uiruutf boot- Tha hum tram lo tha Wit. Colorado Flyer liMvua IFM HI . J 11 p. m. Kili HI'UlNUtf . J p. to. ArrivM TtH'KKA . 11 1 m. " KANSAS CITY . W IS a. a. Ar. HT. LOI IH. (Wab. Ify) 6. IS p. in. ArriraaHT JOHrTH . m 10 a.m. I.IV nl.N (KsHnn) ft J m. " OMAHA. (KiHoa) . SiO a. m. Through HI! 'l..m.lu Hrini to rU. Louis via Wabaah B y. Hit ANTON HUl'ND OVER. Waifd Eiamlaatlua oa a rkams of Mardcr la Eagrst, Tbe preliminary examination ot Claud Dran too, accused of murdering Jobo Lino at Alder Springs, Juns 15lb, was wseansm beldin Justice Wintermeier'a court al CcsiTaat Eugene August 1st. Tba prosecution introduced cumber of witoessoa who lest find to baring Wo spproacbsd by Bran too about two or Hire days after tlis alleged dale cf tbocrims, bs telling Ibem be was io trouble, and wanted them to belp bim by swearing Iboy bad These are New Trains in addition to our former service. For rtiealars and foUlara girins tlroa of Ihoa Iralna writ W.H.riHTH, C. K. M'LtpO. . JNO. SEBASTIAN. Unbait, llUltU. A. 11. 1. A.. iUl l.RSi 11. I. A, IIIIUIiU. Liait GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of tbe Wisconsin Central Lines in passing through Chicago may require some asist- seso Lioo on this aids of lbs ninuoiaios I &nc6 in the way of having their mrs ba (ltraotoo) baJ returned. Hber- hand baegas taken form or to ill Withers tfsiiQ lo bavlog visitsd tbs train and carriage or boa, or in ceoa of tbs murdsr, aod to bating many other wayn, and they will fmuda oaniherot booe in tbs asbra e- 1 -11 n .4 i- .1..:.. i 1- it.:... , ... ... . usu an uai ia urwirpu iu iuii is. . I. a . 11,. m . a 1.. I l n i..:i, - - 1 I wu, v vnujyutv ut4 imi, until, mnn I 4 I il I ff ti a t i. aUouad-rasloo.atbnrt d.at.ao from ,'rcl ,u luc w.uer. tba scon of lbs firs. At Ibis poiot tbs Grand Central PaaaenRer pmsreation r-alr-d its ess, aod tbs at- Station, who have recently been omeys for tbs dW.odsot asksd furibar uniformed with brown auit and red liens In lirrstot lb,ir etss, wbiob was Th trill . in w.itinrr al I - - , .11 --.-- ... l i.. :.i .... Mtai-nunl.l 7 o'clock lhs.aniog, rr.""ru wbro tt.s !r.fr t..s waili.,nloati.in wngeia, and it is) ho,ed that our and ap-ariug s by the books, can b acconntsHlfor.andbisatloraeyswillW ,oJ (b, t(,eaN,4 ,M UmjJ o.r lo patrons will fully avail themaclvea lbs graod jury, and committed to Jail wlibont booda. Tbs grd jury dot aut nri until Notfrob-t . lilEII!!.". can cured If yn sugar turn an tt tha ills caf m, cm lo eid S(jaiu sa lh i'Mihc UaaM, I OS- MIOa a Co.. 1011 SUrkat L ((S I SIX. Vo aaew aad 144'ta , aairl anm Hu mrm mflninc Iha tHiat d fmhl .1 wwnim or lMIHt.lasMatr.l'M WaakaxMS , m nil it. r. ..,,. ,',-mt hatraiitHrlia-, raMMarrlwa ..warrkwa. a,it. rnrr f S rlnilni, ot. Hr a ' II.. I M aiH K4 oo'r 4 iro- 'ult bnl MII ihnf.oiri .-..n,,.( Itvaa n ' Ml Nt S4M 'llnM4 Wtl t I f Sl...'..i''.i.Oi,,ii , ,; A m w l"W,,f us ia trnr r,,.iM: . w riuh irA ia. alras A raw a ! Ilia I Wat Halvd iu UtS world ful tula, Uiuiaoa, Hurra, llrws. Halt I'b-um, Ktrar H.irra, TrtUr, (.'barrel Hands, t'lulliUina, lVrns, aau all Hi s I'mp lions, and posit"1? cures IMi s it no ay rt'ilrl II is guarantied In gift i-'lfoi saiifciloo or m"iiy r-futidtnl I'rir 35 rents for but. Fur sale by l-Jurn I'tng C'-i t- ! f l'nj, tps"w gin ImtniKliaiPiy to unravel ins isngis and tbsy bslislbat wben tbs sntlrs r port is oterbaulsd, anJ lb parties lili- gant Involved la tbs css srs Inlor viewed.lt w ill b foand Ibst Ihs rt eounly olsik is oot so nioeh tbrt In bis so courts as ar pears by tba books, sad tbal hs will bav a ral.aU dus bim. ro so eunr.l of Ihe money palJ oysr by bim ysatrrday. Tbs m-ripls prcssdlsd by Mr. F.blsn ;li rday, as aa ofNet to lbs isrls' re port, wsrw as follows: W. T. hlslaf , re esivsr, ill; N 1. UayJeo. I''3; A. t IViaaiug, f ioaty Irsasnmf, fjfl. llilWL IkHU M-OM'laS ' l.lnnal4 Ikal II.OOU Will Rok Park Tkia Tbs lailsoal roiuraaios liuials tbal lbs rwab oul of Klood.ks Ibis sas will U lotHQ rp',tiarlf or q-iUs blf lbs sultro oaoiWr that wast la dsrteg w(sttr. Ibis will B qnHs of this ailJitional provision for their comfort. J AH. C. roNt, Gen'l Pasiar. AsL Discover By a Wsman. Aaoibar grast diaeovary has lo I ma.Uand thai Ion, by a la. of iLlal oanlry. "piMaao faaloel itsclaiebrwi poa ear ana lr fan stars sb wiib. I stood IIS Mf rral trala, bul br Vital Of ans ro andarminad and dMib awmv snimioaot. fi lhr inmitis "The Reeolafor Lino" hm eooga.l ioeaanlly ant eowM ao TV. fUU fVJ I IjWj N'ifn'y ft lp. Mb Osally dlatwod a way lo I l l "u-, ' ' rocovary by parohaamg of a bnltla .f lr. King s diasovary f.if anasanip- lion, aol waa ao aionb rlid n lak tag Oral .1. , lhal al.a slpt all b.gbt auJ with imn bnitias baa ba slwnlota- ly curd lir nam is Mra. I.mti! l.u'a." Ti ns writ- W. O W amnios A ( , tl pholby, N. C. Trial U.l'ls fr-a at K J. HIixMini'a drug stnf, lUgalaf sisa &i and II isJ tvary bottle giaran ll. Ta f ar iMtiiniiM lnif, T i i " " ' .. . ! r m tj ll V C l f1 krirJ J' a i Ti av "OAiitn cut" mo 'ntcvitron' Cotroo log kf owlaf, May tad, lb sUaeaara rf tha H1sinf Lias will la oHiaa4 si ft .J a. sa. aad TU tusiK;ioa.m. Wr yo. go to t'orliaad, ai.s r.(T a T. lai!. a ad isks a trip Ja lt Cxlasjibia; yoa will cs y it, awl savt ttoy. W.C At LA WAT. 0Ma4 Alt1. f - s i'ailMfhr r kiai.-.t1 1 VlUT am. joanit-s Creal Muanitn f Annlnmr IM - l l..,4 Mw..k I tat) 1 ' . l kv, h w .f f y,.4 t . - -I i ,lln, ,4 t a, ;o.. t a iki f, .). " ' iri w-t ar-...ri. ARLINGTON-FOSSIL STAGELINE u. nr.u a i A. tl. 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