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Z 111 I L JOB PRINTING . . . We have tho best equipped Job Office in Morrow County and cea Print Anything. :::::: Legal Blanks Kept constantly on hand. Wa bave the Largest Assortment tbis aids of Portland. i" me ;aicttk OFFICIAL PAPER ..GIVES ALL THE NEWS.. .Subscription Price. One year $1 VI Hix mulitliH 7o TWENTIETH YEAR IIEPPNEK, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1902, NO. 900 f OFFICIAl- DI33ECTORT. Uuitvd Htalea (IBIc lain. i'riMlilerit Secretary of Mtnl .... .i.tir-t vy of Troiumry dioratary of intorior.. ditorttlary of Wur.. -i iralary of Nuvy Po.tinastttr-IJtHiMral. . . Att'ruy-tUBral Hvir.itHry of ariinlttir ... Theodore Koo.iivelt John II ay Lulle M. Htmw E. A. Hlli'licouk t. It Hoot William Hniiry Moody Henry (',. Payne. I'. C. Kuox ..Janiea Wilaoii Coin.lieneraIl.aiid Olhua Hnitcor Hermann Hlalc Federal Officials . J John Ft. Mitchell n i' ,hMph Hiinoii ,, J Thou. H. Toutfua (.nuuraaiiuou j M A MixKiy HnltPil State ljnnl OrHiwr. fli UALLCN. OH. Jay H. I.uru Otis t'atlareou LA OMANIiK, UU. K. W. lUrtMt I. O. Harankliuiiiar Urrou slat Ottiilala. Iiursruiir So.-nUry of blate TriuiKUrHr.. ............. tftii't, I'ulilli- I anirucluo Actorat)' WuntrNl 1'. : r. Lot . .. lii-if Inter .. Keueivnr . . . Itdiftr .. Huceiver T.I.HMr V. I. bunlmr ...... C M. Mooru . . . . J , H Arkmmmi 1). II. N Supieni.t J iIk(' Booklmrn . VV. H. l.l It. H. Ilin, MirH, itlvurloii Sixth .Icdlrlnt Plan-in, I'ln-ntt JudK-.i .. V. K. Kill f.-o''ii in, Att-.ft.iij 'i . Hallf) Xorrow IVnnty OttlriaU. H. H'vir r . A. Jl m. ('. K. Wol .Jo ii Woii.ii'.t H .-irje.;jt.irivi Co rii JiiU' " ' '' ilibfl' n.'iTr . . . , K I . I'. Aaht.HilKli . " i i I' 4 rt:i.riif I'r"4'.irr A....-.,itf Sar'iir ' S.-tiul -tip't ''irurirtr Stock I nsi-rtur DnllltlH J. W. M..rro A. 11. I linlnmih .A. (I. i;rtiHlolll.V.' .... J. I.. Howard j ... Yftwti-r Crhwford j j . w . MmiiK'ii ; M. I.M-liKt'ltlial W 1.. Hlllllf J.J. McltK Jny W. Hl,ipli.y Dr. Kleiner .. . IK-nrv wherinxer . J. P. KliMl. Ion Ike Viiiaou. Uailoway iiii i'MiH town i iv ti run. Mni Kruk (rilllnm (', Mincllmi-n n E Kuriuworlh J. J. li'.ljcrtn. K. W llhe.i, I'hil olin, 1 him yunlil H:or4r J 1'. Williann rrwurnr I.- W. Hriic Mrlml Urorutt TlK.rnUjii MKKI'.S'Kll fi l .!. MxTHIl T. I)lrM-tor -Kruk 1. 1111 in K. M hlnitt, J M. Hr; ciitrk J. J. K .(,.-rm I'rn iiM t Odlreri". J mlinanf lh I'xitu J. I'. VII!ln.m C in.tljlB i. B. lUtt Poor Says: Richard G. W. Phelps ATTt'HSKY AT ..lit'. 0n-ln o.. !!: Ml.lit H.-)----r. (M-aon. C E WedflcM ATTOi:.l AT LAW. u:fic i 1 til May 'ri-!. Hi'l'pner. (irc(tiii. A. Mallory, r. S. VOMMTSSlo.XLH XUTAKY ri'HI.ir i nulhnrlp.l to Ink'1 il kii'i of LAND rkoHr uli.l I. AM Fli.i'irt 'nli4'(tii mailt- nil ri'iiti nni'li" tt-rmn. lirtli at rr.i'ltMM t- hm t Lit, .trt'f.. (lovcrmnfiit ! c rlt'' lor ial GEO. F. WELCH. iTTOKL Y - AT - LAW. rri' r. Wf.i m lu 1'i i't-r Mmn Mn-rt. Uli I'M ! . " A. K. HIGGS, rilYSU'lAS A .sr.i..O.Y. Dhu : m I. (.. K. hniMins.' K'iomih .". ami 4. lJcBi.lfiH-c t K. I-'. IIvii I'h IIi i imk, - i: i.t.oN. " The worst wlict l of the cart makes the most noise." We have often heard it said in defence of poor print ing that it attracts attention. Attracting attention is only a part of its mission. Printing that will do you good should attract fav orahle attention. There are some things which are hetter overlooked. The kind of commercial printing which a great many merchants are willing to use In-long to this class. You want your printing to attract attention not hy its defects hut through its merits. It should he so good, so perfectly suited to its pur pose that it will attract attention only through the clean, clear and satisfactory way in which it delivers its message. This applies just as much to the printing you put upon the head of your letters, statements and things of that kind as it does to the printing used in a pamphlet, hooklet, folder, circular or card. Whatever is printed is printed to be read. The best printing is none too good for your pur pose if your business depends upon the opinion of other people. If you wi-h to practice what this sermon preaches, b-t us see you at our office. fi!6 Tin LP DEAL $oo,ooo Transaction in the Pa louse District. M0P0S RENEWING ATTACKS Cimaiandrr la Mindanao Ak KerialHtloa t Hova Agalaat Haiolod - Dog ..THE HEPPNER GAZETTE.. PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS DR. YIETZLER. i ic .v 'i' i m r I .oca' pi I in t'M I-!; 1 n i ! 1 m rar -Kuohih ." aii l ti. McSwords & Kistncr. riiYsn iASs asp sriwross. Ollire hour wlit-n not iinifi-scionall y ahtM'nt. Ollicn: ttioHitP l-'iiHt Nrttionnl l'-ank. L . .t.fi i. vwii 7 V. n... , .-if-. v-..T'-iii.r ifi ' . ... tv PflLflCE HOTEL HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel MODERN CONVENANCES E.ECTR C JGHTEO . . U nl t-r Npw MDRgpmpi)t. TbiTonshly lit-uovatpj and lieliittpd. Bet Mehls in Ujp City. (,'olfax, WaHli., Aun. 18 An import ant sale of tirubar lamia liai been oiad by the Northweittern & Hypotheekhanit to the I'alouse Kivr Lumber Comtany, of 1'aloiue, the consideration being tl00,0u0. The lands lie alor the Ta loune river in Idaho, eatt of I'alouHB, wheia the lumber compaoy'i bij saw mill is located, and include 1 4 , 700 arret ! of land, all covered nith white and ye'. low pine, fir and tamarack. The terms : of the sale are -''), 00'J cash and f 20,000 aHnually, to be paid on or before April , R, 1903 4 5, and $I3,rj00 on or before 'April 8, 190t. The company agrees t ! pay $15 per acre for any land from wfairb it desires to take the timber be fore the timber is cut, and this amount is to be credited on the next payment of ' $.'0,000. A deed to the 1 nd is to he given before the tianber is taken from the land, and the mill company has the right to pay for tMO acres at a time and secure a deed to that amount of land. Ia this way it will be enabled to cut the timber without having to pay fur all the i land, and can keep its big sawmill run ning with the logs taken from the land thus paid for. The sawmill at 1'ulouFe, which is now running on a drive of 6.500,000 feet, ie to be enlarged and the capacity in i creased to at least IO,iX'0,f.l feet per ! annum, and a large furte of men is now in the weoda cirting logs for a drive to be made this fall, if there if sufficient ! water in the rivtr to pmnit of tbe tim- I Via . A , t 1 .1 a rt t a tUt mtll UUI LTCIU ' I T. U -V (IIW Ullll. There has never been so utui b building in the I'alouse conntrv tine the boom davs id the earl v "("Oa. Co. On tbe name date a total af 4.23,000 pounds was sold at Great Falls, at prices ranging as high as 15;j certs. The Urgent clip Bold was that of .. . Leech, of 500,000 pounds to Dewey, Ciould A Co. On the next day prices rallied somew hat, the lowest being 133e'. The sales on August 1 amounted to half a million pounds, the largest clips being those of William Fergus & Son. TO BUILD UP INLAND CMPtRC. Grain Rate Will k Catenate tm Fa ver Eastern Orts. I'ricea ranged from 1A to 101,' centa per pound. All of the big lota in the Billings market have been sold. About 2,000,- 000 pounds in small lota are yet to come in. Up to Auaust 1 about O.OOO.OfO pounds had been sold on the Billings market. This dois not include pur chases made before the wool exchange opened, tlujse made on the ou'side, nor wool sent on consignment. The total ou'put for the Billings market is esti mated at 13,000,000 pounds, or 1,000,000 pounds less than that ot last year. The purchase made at Billings on August 1 amounted to a little over a third of a million pounds. The Oooa Bay country is to have a tailroad which will ctnnect it with Salt Lake City. Harry Eellar and Charlea Atch erson, deserters from the United States army, having deserted at Walla, have been captured. One was captured at Kansas City and the other at Chicago. McIIargue, the teacher who has been discharged from several schools it is alleged, for trying to kiss the girls in his charge, after a long silence, has bobbed up at Ore gon city and asks for papers to teach school. PHIL MFTSl'HAN. Jr. Frop. SPOKANE hlJ.S 1 NOHTIIKRN NKLSUN 4 FOHT SMTPARP HKII MM'NTAIN RAILWAYS The Onlv All H'iil K'-iiIm Without Cbanu t ('nra Itttwpt-u Spckmip, Kosslaml and Nclmni. Ala hvtwecn Nelann an 1 Knstbi id, daily except ftnoilay : LaaT. Arrirn Dm A M S.knn .4ll IV M IKII A M ll . nnil 111 '. M II in A M N. ..n SI5 IV M. Clttti r-inntM-t-ntip al N-liMn with atanioni fur Iaalo. ami all K..i.-nHl lkt -.inl. fatMwnirara f .r Ktt'la liltr an-l touiHlary rak mmna-l at Mart-n. with atnan ilaiW BO YEARS' cvornirhrr . ..r a rjwwr-; ID f li r ri THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EUGENE. OREGON -f The ti't-t St-nn i-tir St-iti l'.H''J-'!, opens Wednead -y. SnptrmVier, 17. The following S-!iiio'ti un 1 (' dleave arp cotnprned lu the University : tlrndiiiit' S -hi'ol (' I k'- of I.iteratnrp, Soipnrjp and Arts, ('ollege of Soipiii-i- mid F.i.uiiifi rink-, 1'irvermty Aendprny, School of Music, Hcbool of M-.tipiiif, Si-ii.ifd of l.'iw. Tuition frc. 'xp--i t .!' in Scbmls of Law, Medicine and Mtiaio. ( Ineide-ii.l UOHl, St i t. I H.idy tax,$'J.ra) ppr ypar.) Coat of living from $linl to fi'Hi per !.-. For catalogue, addrpss. Registrar of the University, Eugene. Oregon. - . a J Ti.:c Manns . i ,ti n 'rl (.Mi rt'iiT t t- l" ttnT fill 1 i. .. fl IlMlllHH. , 1 1 1 -.,... ft on lrt fiita It Will Pay You to write for our rat' before you piirclinsf ticket to Hi.y joint in the 1'nst. lurotigb Tonrint Cars from tlie r.CIHC COASr to CHICAtJC and CINCIN NATI, eonnpetinu with through trains for for i points in the far I'.iiHt, South or Southeant. Fast and handsi.iiu-ly iinipped stcHUi-ln'Htt-d trains Dining (rs, It u tTtt Librai f Cars, Sleeping Cnrs and Treo Ket lining Chair Cars throtighous the following statett: 11 A. IM'IASA, WIS( (i.V.v.Y. MlSSl'lil, 7 iSSFSSKF. KriSIAA, Ill.I.XOlS. Ml.XXFSOTA, SOl'Clt DAKTA. Ah KAXSAS, KFXTrcKV, MlSSlSStm. For partinilsrs regarding at -i tli t or pas-M-i'ger ratrn mid service, r11 hi or address .1. C. I.INPSKV. T. I". I'. A. It. 11. TbCMIU IJ., un "1 Ag-nt. H J I bird t-ti. et. rortland, () e. Mores Are Unruly. Manila, Aug. 1 The Moros in Min danao are renewing their attacks upon the outposts and pack-trains of tbe American column at Lake I.anao, which :s under the command of Captain J. J. Pershing, of the Fifteenth Cavalry. The Americans have successfully re 1 n'sed the Moro attacks and have suf fered no losses. The commander of the American forces in Mindanao report ag- I c:ssive action against tbe Moros to be ! tipcesarv and auk p"rmision to move i ' against IWa'od and other strongholds i i of ti e hostile Mohammedans. There ! are about 2'sKi American soldiers in Min'Unao available lor ti e ilesirril ag gresaive movement. It is believed this number is sutficient to defeat the Moro, although it would possibly be necessary to t-trengtben their hasp before under tnkiiig the movement. A Dog's Long Fast. Cieen'raf, Aug. IS. On July 'l Fltnet Carlvle and his brother, John, j went hunting with Flmer's dog. When I tbev got home the dog was missing, and : hp never was seen again until August 1 wben John Carlyle, hi'e hunting ; in the tiiountains on Nelson creek, Ihearda bark which Ic recognized as ! tl missing animal Dip sound le'i him to a 1p li.'e of iock which I e recog i n;7d as being one pased bv him and his brother on the d iv the dog was lost, and heie. in a pit "en fpet dpep ar.d Jxlo in si?e, formed ! y a split in tbe rock with ppi pptulii ular walls of bou'ders at the ends. 1 p found the half , famished canine w hvh had been 11 days j a it bout food or atet . but ain still able I to bik for help a- d t w ;iik Io nic w l.pn rcecued. Pacific Coast Wool Notes. Advertised Letters. The followitii; letters remain uncalled for in the pustoffice at Heppner. In calling for these letters say 'advertised.' Augustine, Jack F.vans.F.dw., foreign Kairsev, R A 3, l.ter, W E C2 Hush, K C Shaw, Elmer B. F. Yaiohas, V. M. A YOCXd LADY'S LIFE HAYED. At Faoama, C dumbia, by Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera aod Diar rhoea Remedy. Lr. Chas II. Utter, a promineul pbysi ciau of Ptiuama, Columbia, in a recent letter statts: "Last March I bsdss a pa tient a young lady sixteen years of age, w ho bad a very bad attack of dysentery. Everythicg I prescribed for her proved ineffectual aud sbe was growing worsa every hour. Her parents were sore bus wonld die. She bad become so weak that she could not turo over id bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me, hot I thought of Cham-b-rlaiD's Colic. Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed i. Tne most wonderful result was ef feotei. Wit ti i n eight boors she was feel ing mnch better ; inside of three davs sbe was noon her feet and at the end of one week whs entirely well. For sale by Slopum Dr g Co. Ii. Cauipbsi!, assistant traffic direct or of the Harrimao lines, has rt turned to Portland from Salt Lake. When seen by a reporter of the Portland Journal and questioned aa to news in traffic circles, Mr. Campbell replied : "You can say that we bars extended the recent ten per cent reduction ia (rain rates made at the conference be tween Presidents Mebley, Uelleo and Hill at Colfax, Wasb, tbe other day U the non-competitive territory of Eastern Oregon, applying to tbe product of the farmer in the Grand Rood and Pow der valleys and aa far wests Arlington It is the policy of the O. R. & N to d just as much, if not more for it non competitive territory as that where there are several railroads. We con sider a dollar earned at a non-competi tive point better money than on earned in competition. We will guarantee to merchants, manufacturers aad farmers selling in Eastern Oregon a good rates as are made to those in competitive ter ritory similarly situated. "Population i what this country needs and with population will cosae ir rigation and other things needed. We ae making strenuous effort to induce the immigration to Oregon of the right kind of farmers and business men aod we are well pleased with tbe splendid backing we are receiving front tbe people of tbe interior ct the state. "Immigration snd irrigation should go hand in band. Until oow tbs time was never ripe to push irrigation. With the aid voted by congress, and tbe (act that most of the arable lands of tbs state bave been taken up, it is now time to act in the matter. Quick, hard work along intelligent lines is ab- siluteiy necessary. All must stand to gether. We will do oar share and part of tbe work, if necessory. Get tbs right people out from the Eaaf, and join them in earnest work to take ad vantage of the offer of the government, and in a few years where now is desert land will blossom the flrest ranches and dairy farms the bright son o! East ern Oregon ever shone upon." A NECESSARY PRECAUTION. Don't neglect a cold. It is worse tbaa aopleasant It is daogerons. By ains On Minute Congb Cure yoa can enrs il at once. Allays iodammation, clears tbs head, soothe end strengthens tke mtu oons membrane. Care ooogbs, croup, throat sod long trorftiles. Absolutely ale. Acta immediately. Children liks it. Sloenm Drug Co. Governor ilcBnde, of Washing, ton, announces that be will keep op his) fight for a railroad com. mission. Tha act of the railroad officials in cutting shipping rate for wheat will not silence him. Stop the Cough nd works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet care a cold in one day. No Care, no Pay. Price 25 cents. Richard Payne, a farmer, aged 30 years, living near Ashlaid, was killed by lightning Wednesday. ALL WERE SAVED. "For years I aoffeiwd soch untold mi sery from Branofailia," writes J. H. Jobn too. of Brongbton, Oa.. "that often I waa BBsbl to work. Then, when every- bios; else failed, I was wholly eared by Dr. King' New Discovery for Consump tion. My wife offered intensely from Asthma, till it cured ber, aod all oar ex perienc goes to show il the best Croun medicine in tbe world." A trial will aonviooe yoa it's unrivaled for Throat sod Lung disesses. Guaranteed bottles 5Uo and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Sio cum Drag Co. A saw mill band employed near Hillsboro, came in contact with a moving saw Tuesday and his legs were budly cut LOOK PLEASANT PLEASE Photographer O. C. Harlan, of Etoo. O., oao do so now, though for years be oonldn t, because be suffered untold agony from tbe worst form of indigestion. AH pbrsiciane and medicine failed to help him till ha tried Electric Bitter. which worked such wonders for him that be declares tbey are a godsend to suffer er from dyspepsia and stomach troub e. C o rivaled for disease of Ice Stomaoh. Liver aod Kidneys, tbey boil J up and give new life to the whole system. Try tbem. Only 50c Guaranteed by Slo- eum Drug Go. New is the Appointed Tims. DON'T WAIT. If vou knew how SCOTT'S EMULSION would build you up, increase your weight, strengthen your w eak throat and lungs and put you in con dition for next winter, you would begin to take it now. Srn.1 for irr sample, and trv it. SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists. I 4og 41s Tearl Strcrt, New ork. oc and ft oo: all druirrsta. ! Senile I , . i.t a , ..1t "?.. ;'!2Y York Tli inpi txr : " "' "" - of Mor row County; 1 !o- VAf. kly r. Kn!nti the nrwa atiJ tlmiiKlit "f world. Until at a ajwrlal ptl.e. liwulte or aJJr-ss Tlir GaKttr. Hrppii.-r. 'r. 'THE PASTIME" G "Aa lOWy'S ,AV Ti''''"" "till F.VTJ thing l'.-t..l.ltr . .1 Km- New Sod.i Fountain. Fr-iit-i. " PiA I lOI S Southwi-tit t'ouipr of M on and Mai Strr.-ts At. B. GALLOWAY. - - - Mcppncr. Oregon : mi o! i w , r M. m t-: i s Iv the I'en- - 'A j nana, on w eie ' Tbp titst annual fal Montana W, . tion wa IipM at 1 Julv L'i. A ': "1! present . On Jil'v .M. t!.e pillion ol the N iiiowp-a" ta-io.'iA'i -i k (.old at lireat I alia. t'n July tl .- o s -aa. n w r. !u-.l a Montana, woo! ma kct lu that !ate the e't of II I". lin a-i, of Cac..!c. waa sol. I foi 1 1 fi nt-. I.' I K.'.i'ai,. :i I annual coii lon'ara Woo' ' o-t pi i ol tli : tbp I in-a' Fa. If Will Kill Dandruff rosrnvKLV Prevent th c I lair from l' ailing . m fi'iTIF. ill illANTIFP . Slociiiii Drug Go. The O. R. N. Co. has just issued a handsomely illustrated pamphlet en titled "Oregon, Washington and Idaho and their Resources." People in the Fast are anxious for information about the Pasiric North ust. If yon will give tbe 0. R. A N. Co. agent a list of name of Eastern people who are likely to be interested, the booklet will be mailed free to such persons. TO J! Y FRIENDS, II is with joy I tell you what Kodol did fcr me. I waa troubled with my stom ach for several month. Upon being ad vised to use Kodol, l did so, and words cannot tell tbe good it be done me. A neighbor bad dyspepsia o that ha bad tried most everything. I told him to nse Kodol. Words of gratitude bavs come to m4 from him because I recommended it,-Geo. W. Fry, Yiola, Iowa. Bealtb and strength, of mind sod body, depeod on tbe stomaob, aud normal activity of the digestive organs Kokol, tbe great re constructive tooio, care all stomseb and bowel troubles, indigeeiion, dyspepsia. Kodol digest any good food you eat Take a dose after meal. Slocum Drug Co. The band of fortune often looks suspiciously like four aces. Salem has decided that shs de sires a copper roof for ber new poptoffice. instead of tin and will bring the matter to tbs attention of Congressman Tongue. T Chtrw a CelS in On Day ' Take laxative Rroruo vj'iinine Tablets. All druggists refund the monev if it tail j to cure. E. W. Grove's s-gnature is oa ' each hex. 2c A movement ia oa foot to put a stop to tbe boycett declared by tbe unions of Grant, Pass against cer tain stores in that city. A CURE FORCHOLERA INFANTUM. "Last Mav," says Mrs. Curtis Baker, of Bookwaller, Ohio, 'an iDfant child ot our neighbor's was suffering from chol era infantum. Tbe doctor bad given up all hopes ot reonvery. I look a bottle of CbamDerlaiD's Colio, Cbolera aud Diarrhoea Remedy lo tbe bouse, telling tbem I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions Ia two days' time the child bad fully recovered, and is now (nearly a year since) a vhznrons, bealtby girl. I have recommended Ibis Rsmedy frequently and bave never known it to fail in any single instance. '' For sal by Slocum Drug Co. Tha question of the legality of tha reward for Tracy's capture has aneen in Washington, under a law providing that the governor may not offer exceeding $1000 re ward for any one criminal. rtrat te amv wlta th telegrapni ww Th Weekly Oregoaiaa, MISS VIRGINIA GRANES Telia How Hospital Physicians Use and Bdy upon Lydla . PinUtam's Vegetable Com pound. ' rA Mrs. riKHAat : Twelve Tears continuous aprvic at the aiuk bed ia some of our prominent hospi tals, as well as at private homea, ha iirea me varied exreriencea with the laeaaaaof women.. 1 have nursed some ; The regular price for the San Fran- j i cim'o Weekly Examiner is 11 MJ. You ; 'cm get it and the v.a eite tor $.'-?-.' IT NEEDS A TONIC. Mis vnwiNU i.Ktw. yredrl i.'! N jr..a A'i(: e w n t.a n.N.T moat distrpv-.n ca a of a-i:::it on aod ulceration of thpovar-.r. an 1 nit- There are time. whe. your heeroeed j l.hUi v' V.l V 1 V-..,.. a Iodic. IVn give purgalivee tbat grip l" Hlnkham S op "- ; and weaken. I VWit.'s L.ttl. Early'lt... Pn -W "''V'f " "J" ,' ii m .w . . i with the. r patient.. 1 .v-v-.. in. era expel .11 poi.oo from btem aod Jd fri , t , ,., ,.le a.-t aa tonic lo tbe liver. W . Scott, 531 ' . . , , . r ,,, I ! .. .- ... i .. . . I uui I r. ; . & oa . womb fn-tn training in ': : ttigbinoj Ave. Mllloo.I a.. Savs: ,bavsearried I'pWitt's Lil Early Rie ' f w lib me for several year aad would not ) without tbem." Small nd easy to iae. I ore.y vetfeiaoiP m"ii ODCf mn in Be,k, i snre or Jietreea. MUvuai 1'rog . o. morr muJ hT hj , Q , tr I I. I ... K. .g. f th- a li-a v patieot, and anowing i! t vour iVmip-MinJ I i-rf in I Hartaslar Sale. Jl" I liave for sale the ec re ban-1 of not Ipss than 7" of F. I borsea Wul sell at a bargain. Kn:re hand and brand wi'.l be eoid. . i All .1 M H a" Klimi. t i i i-pf on tun ty t mv a T- w wit Vour Yr.rt.iMp omp" . la . r every . aii-ii t- r.-. . f i. : MlH YR .;1! I'lKHK . iv " ' ' aa.'.. fa.' m- . - f . . I.y.lla I- rtlikliatiiN . k' t..l" CoillpMHIIlit tlaa tl tli- !" tim-. and ha cuml tli..u.u-la. )!. l'inkliAiu tt.l i k w " eue-n frr. AU.Ir-a. I . t "