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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1905)
Oe iimes-Mierafd. SATURDAY.JAMUARY M. 190.». SC BUCK! Pl ION KATEb: Oue Year Hix Mouths Three Month* «i ULI AN K VICI» 12.00 1.00 ......................... 76 — — — — Mnnairnr OFFICIAL D!RE< TORY STATE -OMKf.ON : U. H. HetiAtoro ... < J. H Mitchel i C. W. Fulton. I J. N. Williauiaon, Congressmen f ▲ Horney Generai A. M. Crawford. Governor Geo. E ( haiiiberiaifi. bue ret ary of -.tate F. I . Dunbar, '1 reasiirer c. s. Moore. Hupt. I'ublle IiiNtructfon J. H. Ackerman. Atate Printer J. R. Whitney. large corporal«- inti u-. The 1 risible farm, livestock, merchan dise and improvements on real es tate must bear the burdens shirk ed by the invisible classes of pto- perty. Oregon assessors will meet in Portland on .Monday,Jan uary 23, and it is hoped that some comprehensive law is suggested for the consideration of the Y-gis- lative session. The members all seem to be in a receptive mood, and the recommendation of the asses: sors will not be in vain, per- haps. East Oregonian. THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., ..c,«,.«,*® The tickets are now made up and the most interesting Presi Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper dential campaign the United States has ever known since i860 than you can run the risk o laying has begun. And it is the most it down here from any catalogue important, too. Which will it be, Parker and Davis or Roosevelt and Fair house in America. banks. Nobody knows yet, but The Thrice-a-Week World will tell you promptly, fully and truth fully every movement of a hot and thrilling 1 impaign. The real newspaper no-.v prints facts rather than hopes, and it has always been the effort of The Thrice-a-W eek \\ orld to tell the thing that has happened exactly as it happened. Thus you can judge for yourself and form your opinion. There is also a great war going on in tiie East, where The World Kitchen Furnishing mill he one of our specialties, and your kitch has a brilliant staff of correspond en mill be ready to go into and cook a meal ents in the field, and their reports Nor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and Hall be overlooked in any detail. are found regularly in the columns of The Thrice-a-Week World. The Thrice-a- Week World • ’s regular subscription price is only Chairs $1 and up, Hockers, |2 and up, $1 00 per year, an<i this pays for Iron beds $5 75 and up, Ladies Desks $8 up »5^ papers. We offer this Mu ’ dc cabinets $5 up, Spring beds $ I up, equalled newspaper and Extension Tables (good ones) at |7 75, up Times-Herald together one year Mattresses, excelsior, wool, and floss, $2 50, up foi $2 50. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $3. Many New Lines will be added as soon as teams can get out. Bureaus $8 and READ ÏHE MARKET NEWS upward. Fold ing Iron Beds The Oregon Daily Journal. and Couches low as $1 1.50. FURNITURE conPANY BURNS L ine S P «o ed thill the executive committee will hold a meeting in Denver at the time appointed for the meet ing of the new association, and that m the meantime, efforts will be made to find common ground upon which all can stand, the de sire being to harmonize all inter ests. It is not likely and such ef fort will be successful unless the change forced through at the re cent meeting be abandoned, it i- too mm h like leav ing the hand ling of your case to the attorney for the othei fellow Baker Cite 1 )em< < rat. B urns , and Whooping Cough in timi—One illimité ■ the best ( O hkgon . I Office upstairs in Voegtly Building. Sold From Portland All sailing dates sub ject to charge. 4 p. Hi. For San Francisco every 5 days. AT I’ORNEY AT LAW. I truggists Burns, Oregon. For Male—Two Iota h Mix |l Ml, simili lion««» partly furnisht»«], wo « m I sli«»fl unti well. Good garden. A barrii r«»rin», ano M L. Lewis OfTiee first door west of Bank. \ I I OR\E\-AT-I.AR. Offi one door north of French Hotel Bl RN.H, O regon . BKIf.s, » Senile*. Rev A .1 Irwin will preach nt Uariiev the 2nd Sunday »f each Both ()iegon and Washington month at Ila. m. and '.'30p. in. are now solving for better assess Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 ment laws. The legislatures of p. ui. both states are now discussing it Harney the Sunday s means of reaching more property, ‘h month at 1(1 first Sued iy umovi-ring hulden wealth and o clock a m e second, third placing ..visible wealth on the as and fourth r ot tach month ses'ineiit rolls. Through poor as at 3 o'clock Preaching scr sessment laws all states lose mote vice inila v at 8 p tn. or less money, ami visible pioper- At the Pre in church ty is made to !><-ar an unjust bur Burns. Rev A. in pastor. den Oregon’s legislature should l>rv in. s«-r vu I and fourth follow tlie sugestiong of Governor Suiidavs oi each al 11 a. 111. Chamberlain amt pass a la« a„. ami 7 30 P tn. 1 school at sessing franchises and unseen ,<ml IO a m. < morning. intangible classes of proper!«. i I», rvaciiin^ «t-rviti‘>-« Al the Kaptiat The most valuahle clasaof proper church rvrrv I «t im.l .‘mi Sunti *ya, ty is that kind wlmli ts not visible ■MNtning anti r veiling Sunday the privileges ami framhisvs of school every Sunt fay at Ila tu. the latge industries ami the pi 1- pr*yer uievimg every Ihurntlav v.ite income and dividends from evening ! Columbia River Bp. tn. I p. m. Nteamer* M aking I deas is worth its weight in Ex Sun. To Astoria an-' Way- Except Saturd'v Sunday. Landing«. gold to every man who wants to start a 1 * p. n legitimate, paying mail order tusiness. - ----------- I It tells you what to do and how to do Willamette River. Oregon City New t> a. m Sind us 50c today it successfully, 4:30 p ni berg. Sak in and Way and we will send von the took, and a Eicept suXv' Landing«. Sunday valuable m< i th v Ion nai «n ■ ve 1 free Our new book entitled “ 40 1 HORN TON WILLIAMS. Stu» the lint» of good subetantial «hot».« nt Millur A’ rhompson's if von ar<» looking for bargain« Religious OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDI LE Wm. MILLER, reined V less and pleasant DAl-TON BIUUB C ent » Bigjs \ Bigg* ATTORNEYS \T-LAW, r HNS, — — — h > P i id isii (\ 11 Eli »> LA The only through passenger and transfer route from Burns to the railroad. -A. <>oX 73. Collections promptly made. Forest Reserve Scrip Willamette Rlv«r. t> a. m Tuesday- Portland Corvallis Thu rs  and Way-Landing« Sat For Sale C. W . I’ ihRIlkM PfiKKISH S REMBOLD, H 4:30 p m Tuesday Thur« «V 8at. Forcet refervr -crip, in tracts of 40, Leave Leave acre« aa<l upward, ready for immediate Saake River Riparia. Lewist'n use and guaranteed. .Xttorno) s-at- L.iw, 1 20 a m Kiparia to Lewisfen 8:30 a ni Will buy .¡dier«' land warrant-given Daily. un« Uany«>n City Oregon. Daily. j for services m all Indian ware ann Mex- pr*. • ,< |n thè <-ourta <»< Il arti ct an«| < oHtrt. • 1 tn thr anprvtn* rvuri'sM ihe : ¡can and War of l*i.’ A N. H oab , Huntington, Oregon A I. CRAIG, tîen. Pass Ag't. Portland. Oregon A. L MOHLER. President. . < liais. H. A m>«vn- AT-I.AW, Careful nlion given to Coller-j H. B. Compson RM0QUMR BkR0 FORT 2 MUD OMfvOR lions anil Real Estate matters "MAKES PROPER DIET’’ »I PLEASING^ foncL Fire Inanran«^. Notary Public Bi RNs. O regon . I GKO S SIZE MOR K. ATTORNEY, HN wANTB» -T rustworthy hrn ani Sösts ta travi lB*nd «ivcrti-c far , l<i ' • f solid fi. •ta'.dtn* Salary *7»t) a y.-»r and ex p«na«« all payahí» in eaah No calva» smg rcqs r.d O r iwow •« .bw>«. I zthl httMnew. an«! Kral titilar »h al'ernied tu DeWitt’« ra Salve Givo cefaren - « and cn- c I om self addrvaned «-amp-d mTe’nnc Addrw»« Manager 3M Chicago (’m. „ R| 8. 8. WILLIAMS, Gen Mgr, Drewsey, Oregon. BRANDS rtND P. O. ADDRESS OF MEMBERS. $500 Aúúiliornl Reward. In addition to the above 1 otter V>00 under the same con ditions for horses branded horseshoe baron bother either jaw recorded in 8 counties. Range, Harney, l ake and Crook Counties. Horses ventedwhen sold. Horses sold to pass through this section will be re ported in f hi • paper, If not reported, pleat write or u-b phone T he 1i imv.-Heralii, Main 324. Burns, Die. W. W BROWN, Fife Oregon. Peter ¡emeus, Burns, horses, PC on leftsti’ lie; < ai. e same ou either hip; eaimarka crop anti split in left ear, swallow for k andsquare under bit in riuht. M Fenwi- k, Burns, horses, double dot vertlc ui Laron left shoulder, cattle. L on right hip < irmarkH, two underbita iu each ear; also aom branded bar T on right ribs; earmark, unde half crop in left ear. J H Bunyard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear marks, crop oil left ear, swallow fork in right. J P W’ithers, Harney, horses, combined TJP <>n left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross ou eithei hip earmarks, upperbit in right ear, un derbit in left. Martin Bros., Burns, cattle, double dot hori zontal bai on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in right t-nr, swallow fork in left, wattle on right jaw; also some branded < ir< le N on right side O L Shingledecker. Burns, horses, 5 on lef shoulder; cattle, 5 on right side and hip; ear nnirKS, crop off right car, crop and under half crop oil left. Fred Denstedt, Burns, horses, ED on the left shoulder; (aide ID on left side; earmark un der hulf crop in each ear. tt J Williams, Riley, horses, CB on the lefr shoulder; rattle, ( B on left hip; earmarks, crop • i! I-ft ear under half crop off right, wattleuu- • er chin; also cattle bramled SS, crop and un- ■ luri.it in left ear, under halt crop in right; also cattle .11 on left ribs, crop and gpiR jn jeff ear under half crop in rigid. H H Hiiiott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on l> I« stifle; cattle lb combined on left hip; ear- inark, upper slope on each ear. wattle on chiu and bell collar. Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. HSou right .eg, cattle \ bar, earmark, under half crop and dewhipVCr 8 ope n ea< b ear j’lKhaudle and ri.Hohin i0™1*8- quarter circle S on r|r.ht hiud leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter < ir. lv - vlth.-r hip; v.rnmrK, er' .p .,!! * gh[ ear, split in under side of left; two dewlaps. A E oung Burns, horses, Y on left leg and I-< coni.e ■udon right shoulder; also booton i< 1. shoulder; rattle, rocking chair on left hip; earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut slop ing toy, ante head on upper side; wattle ou lef side of neck; all animals dehorned. < i- Rutherford Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left M'lt .earmark, under half crop right ear; horses bar 2 on left shoulder. •>. ««urses ’I1...S Wingfield, Burns, horses,® (chainliuk) on kit shiiuluer; cattle, same onjeft side; mark < rup oil left ear, short overslope in right. J,,h " Craddock, Sil vies, horses, 8-8 on the left O í?k.'hir,níatt e’u S ’r" r,^hrHi'k‘; mark, crop brisker ’ ,Wal,OW íork 1,1 k‘ft. <*ewlap on L. Woldenberg Jr., Agent, Burns, Oregon. Gh’OSSM.W X PATENTS RITI N(; RING "J'HE most important improve- 1 ment of the age in the art of penmanship mal es the poor writer a splendid penman in a few weeks by the use of this ring, Endorsed by prominent College Presidents and Boards of Education in Europe and America. Sample dozen as- sorted sizes sent post paid for $1.00 single sample 25c. When ordering a single ring, state whethi r for man, woman, or child. PENN MEG. SUPPLY CO. No. 118 S. Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. e • a a • PIONEER WHITE LEAD Is Absniutely PURE, and will OUTWEAR all other Leads. // your local dealer d >■ * not car ry it write to ut t^nd we n ¡d tte that you get it. ¡ • W. P. Fuller & Co. l'or Hand • “ tiie biggest HENSAT.O. e \ E..YW11ERE” =“ X.IIaTP-U’T COlapsable Foolre StereoscojM? A]>pamtus The smalleFt Sterecser.p^ v.ith tl«.- strongeHt optical eflert Hlghh finished in iliilvrefit col ors with rich gold and f-Hv. r decorations " ''".itb. Bums, cattle, X I on right side (mountings). Including jo V. I'. 1 holographs. mark, split in right ear, wattle on nose. Views of art (genre). I’Ll '!< <>XLV «1.00. G Hudspeth, Burns, cattle, s< issors on right Seut everywhere prejmid in letter form. AGENTS WANTED. Hide, mark, crop and split in each ear. Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle 8L on right side mark, crop and underbit in left ear, crop and under halt crop ot!' right. * FORREST BUILDING -tHl'.1.“". ll,lr""- ,hor»«". W '«ar ou right -III.. . urn. . I„r „„ left hip; mark PHn.ADEI.rHIA split m each ear, wattle under chiu. 1 LILIPUT STERiOSCOPF €0. . Jr »Hflo Bu,rn8» horses, reverse L ou ' it stifle, cattle, oh on left hip: mark, metal tan ■ ii each ear With full name aud addres. I F on h ! h.".” ’ h,,r,t'?- I F<»n right «tifle; cattle lerhi" In rigiil't-ir"'" ' ''rO'’' ',,'"Vrhi' u- rJti' "‘¡¡¡Huis, \ an. horses, 71 baron stifle vrr.uJdTr'.k^i’u'rlg'hl: ""*rk-*“ KODOL digests what you eat. KODOL °feaMe3- purifies, strengthens «—— and sweetens the stomach. doWnZáiu.t .VJi'oí'hékd' ,,art ra i?«Jsjn,mni,.y,“L-hur’vS- 0,1 ieHshoutder; ¡’4 e^ur» uu"- -rl^^ '' l! J«'l""-';,«.'-attle.JKcoiublnedon lefthip; i:.*Or!.p'|,r.’'w'> •ff •■>.! «odjr KODOL ■1 ■ curei indigestion, dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles. KODOL accelerates the action of the ga>- —— trie glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. KODOL relieves an overworked stomaah - of all nervous strain _glvos to I1"1 1; 11 ■ horoea,NC'corublned the heart a full, free and untrammal* . ■ 1 ''»r -Sl '.nillilne.l Il fl -.innlj. r, mark, upper half crop In left ear action, nourishes the nervous system and r-aith1" h",'.',-' l«ft«h..ulder; feeds the brain. KODOL ** *’’* wonderful remedy that to Mi, 1 N Hughet, Marin Sprinn catlie ear 1 making so many sick people w* lock on „ ft a de; ,„ark. uurtir cMu.' and weak people strong by giving to th* '! HipMimn, Burna, home«. <u on the left -hoin.hr. > nttle. oj ,,n right «ide; mark apiitln bodies all of the nourishment that Is ee# left ear. lwi.uiuierl.lt« In right. P tainod In the food they eat. Sam K ing, Burn«, cattle, S7 on left hln mark .^«P.,,.1 underl.lt in each ear, w.tHe ón "ft BottlM eotr. *1.00 Su« hojlne 2H Ikw tba trM Mae wblck Mila 1« 80c. A Kgll. Egll, li„r»eH, .K on left stifle-cattl. » on rigl.t hip; mark, upper half crop off right ear' tasssrt aaly kr L C. Mtn < CO, Ctg£**' J " Bigg«. Burn«, horoea, OR on left «tille Burns Druggists. i«.!.1. ! r-’l- ••»I uufl.-r halt <-rop in “eft derblt iu right, dewlap under throat ’ I Jo.1 tt Howard, Burn», horses, bar 11 on left i “'•«: n1lrrk,.\Z,'oJ ■.•mail. Buras, estile. J y combined ou ‘ s - ■ . ... .................... . al/olilde'c'^'^"lrr"W»' ' “I. ths left | v. n. voegn j l*‘ft zhuulcer Burns, horses branded fV ou | P atents T radk M ams D esigns C opyrights A o . -I-. Willamette A Yamhill 7am River. TeuMlay Oregon City, Dayton Wrf’t’ ■■ T’thrd'v and W ay-Landing« A Sat frid»y- ' ,¿' .’' 7 > iNX First-class accommodations, and good eating stations at convenient distances along the route. 1 he Harney County I Ive Stock Association will 1 ay Five Hundred Dollars Reward lor the ami ( mivictlon of anv person or persons who kill, sit al <>r drive of! any horses, mutes or catlie belonging to anj member of the Associn- tion. '1 he County Court also offen an addi- t h i a reward of Five Hundred Dollars. i W. B. J ohnson , Pres A re h e >:< <» wan , Sec’y, Burns, Oregon. MoNKY ORKG — Practice in all the courts of Ore. SMi Leayes Burns daily for Ontario at 6:30 a un. Arrives at Burns dai ly from Ontario at 5 p m. We buy as cheap as anyone and will sell as cheap as anyone, there fore, our prices must, and will be right. A call will convince you. A bachelor ca king who | had become tired of tnavericking . K M, Beat« around tiie home corral in single t upranie Jutlgna ./ C. Wolverton | blessedness, c antered into Chica > F. A. Moore go on a w ite-hunting expedition, NINTH JI’DH IAI. DIH1RH T. J iBtrief Juiige Geo E. Davin j He scout ed the canyons and fool- J (H l Attorney J w McCuiloi h Dcjmty Dial Atty .......... C II lAJonanl j lulls of the windy city and finally Circuit Court niee'a the Third Monday In located a bunch of sleek looking April and Fourth Monday in October. Julni Representative ..I I. Hitz heifers, well fed and trimly built, Joint Senator J I.. Kami in a department store. After the COUNTY HAMNKY: boss ratlcher had assured hint that < Homy Judge n. < . I^evena the brands on the beauties were < lerk nMIU Motherahi-u'l Treaatirer J M D m lion | duly registered, the man from the Hurveyor F M Jordtin «berli! Tuni Allen AbMi'BHOr J. K. l.oggan west galloped into the middle of I*' boni l>1en<l«Hit M E Rigby the bunch and proc ceded to cut block f najiector J A Vrai ' ont ni iNhiiHicrM . ♦<’T Miller lie gradually /W I. Beat out the prettiest. t.'oiinty < uiirt m«-< tH ihv flrHt WeilneM«lay in worked her to the edge of the January, Mari h. May, July, Fvptrinber and herd as the others shied off, and Noyé m ber lit the lit st pitc h of his lariat the HARNEY U. N. LAND OFFICE: noose settled down over her and Regulier Wm Far re Receiver A W (¡ow un he had but little dillit ulty in put- CITY. —BUKMH' ting the c lipid brand over the Dr J. W. Geary. Mayor. Recorder, « W Miller He then rushed her Treuen rur, V I llupkins right one. Marnimi, J W Svvedg abroad the cars and iiiked for the (<’ E McPheeters < on urlimeli > I « Foley home cotta) when- she is grazing IN I Hi mon l.cwte, |G W <’leveliger on the richest of feed on the green Meetings of the « ouncH every Second Hii(i hills of eternal happiness, the star Fourth Wednesday. of the whole outfit. -Field ano Nothing is omitted that concerns I Fa rm. the interest of buyers anti sellers SOI IRTI EH. Udall Psp»F 13 eents a in the live stock, grain, provisions, ingle ell and UP. HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. 8 A progressive western town produce and financial markets— Moeta at Ofhi I'ollowN Hall, every Haturday A MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in 7 ’Op in. J. W. Bin-haiiHii, N. (i. hus hit upon ii rather novel ad the quotations are comprehensive, F. O. JiirkNon, Heerctury. connection where we will make you any thing vertising plan, and it might be ad and are in every way reliable. from a wooden knitting needle to “double BURNS LODGE NO. 97, A F. A M , The Journal in addition carries opted here to good advantage. deck" wood rack. Call! Never too busy to Meri« every Sufiinlay evening in M amobìc Hall. J. < Welcome Jr, W. M. On all trains stopping at this town every days a full and truthful re talk or furnish estimates. F. H. Rt hlvr, Hccrelary. a man passes through the passen port of tne world’s news and pre ger cars and distributes to pass- sents many special features of deep ' engers neatly printed circulars on interest to the average reader, l'he Jouanal’s woman’s page, the which is the following: illustrated sportlang news page, 8. W. MILLER, “ I his stop is Selfred, a town IIIIKN.M LOIXIK No 17 A. o. r. w. Me. i« «very e.-.-on.l eu.) fourili Krl.ley Journal stories and comic pages with a population of 5,500 inhabi A. (' Welcomo, M. W NOTARY PUBLIC. ('. N. 1'oi-hrftn, Rucurder. and other good tilings mtike it a tants. Burns, - - - Oregon. “It lias good schools ami very popular family newspaper, j ORDER OF WAS HINGTON. public buildings, c lean and bright from A to Z and M.ftif.- vita first «ml third Friday, hi Brown churches lihe Hall. c, p. Rutherford, I'rcMldcn Pearl \ uIgnttifirc, Hecretary, \Y. J. COLEMAN, handsome residences, and shad} year’s end to year’s end. OREGON Daily, one year by mail, $4; Stenographer and Notary Public streets. lll’RNS « IIA 1’1 ER NO 1(»,O. F H. hort “It is one of the cleanest and six months, $2.25; three months, B urns , - O regon . MvitiH I Vi ry bccoik I nnd fmirtli M oih I iivh , in M hnod I i llitll En tier F I lioiii|>Moii. W. M o DI cb lu Cllllena I’.«ilk Buildlnx. $1.25. prettiest towns in the state. Deluom U owhii , Secretary. union acific Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one1 “Its advantages as a manufac W. L. MAMIfKN, JOHNW.GKARY SYLVIA HKIIKKAH DKUKKK No, III year, $1.50. turing center are unsurpassed. Meet*every I m 1 hik I 3d WtMlnvNdRy. Depart Ter TIME M< II EDI IPS miuvr MARSDEN & GEARY. Flora Ihigt'v, N. (I. eekly, $t. The issues of tne “It has an abundant supply oi Krom Huntington Ore from c G. Hnilth, Rec. Kt’c'y. Physicians anti Surgeons. the purest water. Semi-Weekly and eekly Journ- Chicago- Salt Lake,Denver, Ft. Bl'KNS, OKEOON. HARNEY VAI I EY CAMP No 3M|, W Af|W “It is a progressive town in al also contain the market news l'hom No.tO\ Porti nil Worth, Omaha. Kan Office at residence. Meets everv II rat ami second Tuesday. Special saa City, St Louis. and all of the features of the Daily habited by progressive people. i . W Mei lain, < <>n>. W A Gownn. Clerk 12:35 Chicago and East. 1:45 am “Perhaps you live in a dead I Journal. a. if. town and want to get out of it. II. 8. Brownton L E. Hibbard l ’ he Times-Herald clubs TULE CIRCI K So II.,, W „t W If so spend a day or t«o m Sel- the Jout rial at the following Ilibbai-d <St Brownton. I Atlantic Salt Lake,Denver.Ft, Meda every fourth T ucr < I hx Marina Dnlton, <i M j fled, ami y oil’ll soon be one of its Exprès.« Worth, Omaha, Kai 3:35 lone Whiling, i'lerk. I )EN T18TS. for both papers: 2:10 «as City, St. Louis p nt. citizens Further p.n ticulars Hank. Office first door < nat >f The Citizens . . .$4.00 Daily............... I n ui Chicago and Fast. clieet fully furnished. Burns. Oregon. i Semi-Weekh - - 2 50 Thi livestock men seem lo St. Paul Walle Walla, Lewis- Weekly......... --• 225 realize they made a mistake in Mot hors Be Careful. h st Mail ton. Spokane, Miniie 12:35 W. C. BROWN, 1 45 apnlis, St. Paul, Du- a. in. getting into sin h a si uabble as to lltilli Milwaukee, Chi-I of the health of your DEKTTIST. cause a split. It is now .innounr- Look out for Cough, Ci .-ago cud East. PBOFESS10NAL CARDS. Ontario-Burns Stage bine $1000 Reward! TlILJ NL W YORK WORI ’) ■■•'"5^..^::« Btira., came tare, hip; mark < r..p off each rar »r*r‘tl ,xi right Btiflc. * «w Hiirf. tattle ! rand G 8 on • e«r:narkwR|1.art. rr,.p Wh ears _________ _ 1 ‘.'V1-' ' hn ' ' 'r’ s ore tw«i very finely pr.-™,-^ -keletons of I s «r.skee • . t>e \.,;J «1 wnseun, In \Va . ,nd"W „ W X .-:«i«-t. Barn», catti«,'? L on rtwht bf. ■naktoy th. m r--n<!. f.,r -x utmost ps « v. ■ t,krr w •b«“ cartlbgln. « xtr. F u H uwH- a «on. Bnrna. cattle ¿1 on left him rib» Whl<-h v.ith «<: ,rr t.-ernrato •re lost Without t!« « i-'m« •• ■ ■ E I- »! lTCMcr. Burn«, catti, c on l.fghl. i ■ OR Roy Bnrn. enttl. Àp eonnecUJ left ir.Iiy be said to romp ';t>- - r- ft i.«per bit la right «a- «Ort M they are tbe feet bufivi, itrir . ft .. t?n>u . w bleb hier. the n pttlr waJks as It In fact, ■ snake walks on the ends « r its rib» end in that manner aebtere intorno lion. Some big serpents, haw -re: :h **r <--»-'vr -m >«ft h.» mark nïl- Kke tlw K>as and pythons, reatly h hind !•«- tbonxh tl,«T are q-il-'e r g nta- !» ” ' •< ■•••« EX «rs«- b,««, n Cyth ins, yon know, are , .. „ lu t j» n strie», j. ii •. » F \ e ’ *bo*)4er of», « rushing tb.-:r prey u r toile. wa Hartle ¡eft hip mark ; They bars no pol«on gLin-l< î»at tiity »•' •><!!• n - . «1 > no bite terr:fl,a , whh (?.m their rue Dy •-luci. Mr 4, HR le*tb. wbk-i, mm 1 ,wanl Iik(. iienk^ •u that a n seized would Ur* little eban -e of dioen.-3*0*1 blm- *ir tare by chopping off tbe t>r tte aalAai • ' ' - ■"»