Vol. 1 — No. 18. THE BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1888. HERALD D. L. GRACE, E ditor and P roprietor . 8I1WCUIITION KATES: One Year .......................... Six Month« Three Months . .. ................. One Year (in advance)........................ Herald lieraid Herald Herald Herald HERALD CLUB LIST: and The Century, one year and Ht. NIcholt s, “ and Deiqprest Magazine, one year . and Peters.»ii Magazine “ and Godey’s Lady’s Book “ bfàck ADVERTISING KATES: 2 wk 1 mo 8 mo 6 ino >2 50 1 00 5.00 ß 00 y oo IB 00 00 1 inch 6 8 10 15 28 40 I5.7Ä 4.75 K.75 p.75 8.75 T he H i : mi . ) is k ppt regularly on ff’i* for ro Rowell Geo. ferenre, hi «ht, — ~— F. ------- —- X - ewanat» -» r- er Ad- vertiaing Bureau, 10 Spruce at., New York. OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY. N. R. M axey J. T. M ael E. H all > T. A. M c K innon , \ T. H. M ealok County Judge Clerk Treasurer.......... ....... Coniinlssioners . Hur vevor..................... Sher lit Aaaossor BcDtfui Superintendent J. H. N eal A. C. D ork M. 1). C amekon H. F. D odsok Stock Inspector .......... J. U. LUCE. P’atrict Judge ............ Dial riot Attorney ........ !.. B. I kon M. I). CLIFFORD. Rvg'ser, U. H. Land office, Receiver, “ “ “ U. S. MAILS. burns — vale : Arrives Tuesda -s and Fridays at 6 p m. Leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 a in. BURNS—CANYON CITY: Arrives Tues ’a s and Frida'* at 4 p in. Leaves Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 a m. »URNS—PRINEVILLE: Arrives Thursdays at 6 a in. Leaves Tliuiaday s at 0 a in. SOCIETIES. HARNEY MIDGE, NO. 77, I. O. <>. F. Mfrets at Odd Fellow s Hal), every Saturday al 7:«0p in, M. L. FENWK K, N. G. C ham . G unther , Sect’y. EDUCATIONAL. LAK EVI E W A TTY E RT18 E M ENT8. F. A. CO«1HWFLL. CHAS. A. «’«»ORWELL, Lakeview. Linkville. Attorneys-at-Law. Attorney, Notary Public à Collector. A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview. Any hu-diies* entrusted to me will receive mo-<t careful and prompt attention. Land matters and ('o’lcclion a specially, Corres pondence solicited in English and’ German, Attorney-at-Law M. A. KELTON. Lake view, Or. Practices in the courts of the state, and before the U. 8. Land Office. 1-ly Clocks Watches. -ANU- JEWELRY W. R. STARK,------- L akeview . Has the largest lot of good* in this line ever brought to this section of country and sold nt L ower P ricf * than offered here. When in Lakeview call «nd sec. 1 ly Livery I Feed Stable 1». II. MURPHY. I.A,KEVIEW - - - - OREGON. Always on hand and Good Attention -iven all orders made for teams ami veh icle*. 1-ly Watchmaker & Jeweler J. W. BONE BRAKE. Lakeview Oregon. Good Wo*k—I’.ca^onable Price*. 1-ly CANYON UTTY ADVERTISEMENTS. FINE SILVER WARE O. P. Cresap, <‘anp»n City, Oregon. Ila*, also, a fine assortment of Barliedine ware—soinething new. whic h for lieautv of design and fini-h is hard to equal. A fine line (and in all shade*), of MOSAIC WARE. Beautiful Glass Ware Of every ile-w-riptinn— Toilet vets; genuine hr,2”e '-»nil»“ with Duplex Bnmer., one mffieient to litrht the town. Eight-Dur < Iwke. and a fine line nt WATCHES AND JEWELRY. T°>h757’. ir«™—V t-li. and M<-en> hann> ’ i|M J7 a a apri "pwialty. warraate.1. tn Men, Mr- oinra. <r brand*. ers> P«rwdera—even Nxly can draw ai prize »orh fnon 25c to $I. Full line of *< b<»l n*M»ka. and mationrry of ai!d< arriptiur.*. — _ __ * »iderwfmtn The C vuntry pmwptiy and career tly finedJ-Jy MERCHANDISE! THE BEST WINES AND LIQUORS, BURNS— LA K EVIEW ; Arrives Wednesda' k at 9 pm. l.euves Thursdays at «• a di . J. U. PARKER, Fistrnrs’er. Org inizati«»n exist» in Burn*, and a coin- itKKitous bouse is in «■our: e of erection. The baiiding c«»tnmittec: Merc:s. McGowan, Byrd and Pratt. Rustic, Ssiimgles, GENERAL A. F. K nelling W. M. T ownsend . A METHODIST CHURCH ADVERTISEMENTS. Flooring, LL ♦8 PO »11 00 |15 00 12 00 1* 00 28 00 15.00 24 00 ID (Ml 20 00 83 00 50.00 •28 00 4* 00 54 00 4* 00 80.00 1.0 00 GO 00 110.00 140 00 r»o oo Oil 00 00 00 i HERALD T he growth of Oregon during the that the republican party cannot next few years promises to be equal without violating its pledges and I». I.. GUICE W. A. «tUIHIBS, »• K'T HV1*"S. H<litor. to the development of Kansas and bringing reproach upon its name, Lakeview. Or. Bum-., Or. THE TOWN OF BURNS Nebraska immediately after rail refuse to reduce the taxes which HK.MOCKATIC STATE C’ONVEXTION. Grant County, Oregon. WILSHIRE A HUDSON. A democratic state convention for the state of road connection from the East.—Ex. weigh so heavily on producers and AH IT IS VOICED BY THE HEKALI), Oreg.m ia hereby called to meet at Pendleton, O n silk dress and piece goods and consumers. Mr. Conkling is fur t matillu county, on Tuesday, April 8, isss, for Attorneys-at-Law the pnrpt se of nominating a camlidate for mem silk ribbons, the tariff rate this year ther credited with the remark that BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT her of congress, s candidate for judge of the su preme court, nix delegates to the national dvin- was 50 per cent. On woolen g-sids, President Cleveland’s last message Burn* contains «»cratle convention, and six alternates; to ratify it was 70 |>er cent. Which class is was one of the wisest, boldest and LAKEVIEW AND BURNS, OR. 1 newspaper; 2 hotels: 4 saloons: 1 undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyers; 8 physicians: 1 the VHrionatiisiri« t nominations, and such «»Hi- er busiiicit; kb mav properly come before the “protected” by this specimen of most patriotic evidences of states surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 2 livery stables: 2 general mer conwntiun. chandise stores; 1 bath house; 1 hardware store; 1 barber shop; 1 saw-mill; 2 carpenters; 1 Thi* firm prneli« «* in tho Courts of the manship of recent years.—New baid convention will be composed of 155 dele high tariff— the rich or the poor? reading room. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 school; 1 church organization. State, ami before the U. 8. Land Office.! gates, tipportioned to the various counties on York Times. I n an interview with the Wash Anv busines* in the laind Otti< •«• entrusted the v«>te cast for candidate to eongrers at the . X <4F** Mall a copy of T he H erald to friends in the East. Advertise your town. election <»f lWfl, living one delegate for ea< h ington agent of the Ass< elated Press, to them will obtain prompt attention. county and one for every zoo and fraction over T he Oregonian says: “A good £5F*’Lan<l Holicitetl. 1-ly 100 vokB ho cast. Gen. Sheridan declared that he The Saw’KIill In accordance with sai«! apportionment, the round sum—not less than $25,000- NEAR BURNS, OREGON. rewpectivv counties will be entitled to the “ fol would not accept the republican lowing representation; ATTORNEY. presidential nomination if offered (X*0 a year, for several years to come, SAYER DORE - -- -- -- -- P roprtbtohs . Baker 5 Linn ought to be appropriated for rivers Keep* Constantly on Hand a Large Stock of Benton him. .6 Malheur ' GEO. S. SIZEMORE - - Bruxs, O h . < lackemas and harbors.” In 1882, when con 7 Marion. Criminal law a specialty. A letter from Portland, dated gress appropriated $18,000,000, the <’la'Hop ,. .5 Morrow. Columbia 8 Multnomah. Feb. 28, says: “Gov. 1‘ennoyer has same paper said: “These figures Ums .4 Folk ,.4 Ti'.lauu'ok been confined to his house by sick need no comment. They tell their T. V. B. EMBREE. M. D. Crock Curry . .2 Umatilla. ness in his family, and has lost a own story of wastefulness, log-roll * Office at hi* residence on the east side or DoUglBFH .6 Union .3 Waaco | HfJvies River, ten mile* below Burns. 1-ly Gillium young daughter—the pet of the ing, vote-swapping and consequently Grant .5 WtiMhlngfon Jui ks*m . .7 Wallowa .? family.” The people, irrespective demoralization.” Then, it sought I J sepiiln i,. ^YainMli . F of party, deeply sympathize jbitli to build up a reputation for econ J. 6. WclSt, M; D i Klamafh And oil kind« of .Surface Lumber tlioronglily “easoned for building ptirjioses mid Lake ...2 Total the Govtrnor in his sad affliction. Offers bls professional services to the cit 1 Lane omy for its own party, but now it 7 KEDCCED l'KK’ES. izen* of Burns and vi' initv. Office at resi- The committee reapectfully recommends that T he tariff rate on plate glass last seeks to establish a reputation of ex ‘ dence south of Herald building. 1-ly the «’».nnty con cent iocs for the election «»f dele gates io the s ate eonvenli<)H. unh'FS otherwise year—an article chiefly used by the travagance for the democrats. ordered by the 1«»< al county committee, be hel«i ixre'w nXZTct'Oliinex’y How very kind and liberal are the on sa'urdav, March 24, 1*W. B G oldsmith , rich—was 57 per cent, while on Having been added they are enabled to fill all orders as soon as received. chairman Democratic state Central Committee. Physician Surgeon. common window glass, so largely republican organs in advising dem N. H.—Good Road all the wav. 1-ly H erald ig not ownei dot con- used by the poor, it was 92 per cent. ocrats how to spend public money. Dr. S, B. McPheeters tr.illv l l»y T he liny stockman, settler, politician, or Graduate of Iowa State University, respect any oilier man, except the one whose name ap Yet the republican party “points —Ex. fully offers his professional services to th«’ pears at the head of the paj>er uh its editor, pub with pride” to the benefits bestowed citizens of Burns and surrounding country, lisher, and proprietor. T he H erald I iv I oiikk to no men, nor set of upon the working classes by this P resident C leveland has sent a N. BROWN, (’alls unswereil at all hours. men, therefore, works for no monopoly, e«»rpor same high tariff! Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store. 1-ly ation, special message to congress in re clique, or ring. , DEAI.EIt IN . T he H erald is neutral in nothing—indepen T he last session of congress lation to the Pacific railroad sys dent in all things, and straight-out democratic Oregon is involved, through when party lines are drawn. And on all the passed an act known as the “Hatch tem. Practical Surveyor (luesti-o s of the dav will he found advocating bill,” to establish agricultural ex its connection with this system. tne right side as i s editor I k able to view it. T he H erald is an advocate of law and order: A. L. CONNOR The Central Pacific, is mainly of “the greatest good to the greatest number:" perimental stations in connection BURNS, GRANT c0-> OREGON, Burns, Oregon. In this system are is anti reetional ip matters pertaining to East with the agricultural colleges of the mentioned. Oregon. Grant county, Harney Valley, Bun a. Any and all kinds of surveying done on short gW“Fi>r Fine Quality and Low Prices, Give us a call. It publish»s the latest news for U h readers rh | several states, and providing $15,-! included the Oregon & California notic e and reas.»nable terms. Settlers soon > ih obtained; offerH i s eolumi s to the op wishing to be located, can have plu s furnished pretRed, the pr< Rperoiih, and every other cltisen 000 for each state. Gov. l’ennoyer road and the California it Oregon free of charge. 1-ly It is the land grants to within I’ h territory, willing to take the respon has written to the secretary of the road. sibility of his utterances. treasury accepting the grunt of these different yet inclusive roails, Nor everything that assumes to money, and designating the board to which the President calls the at Carpenter and Plumber, of regents of the agricultural col tention of congress. He maintains be democratic is so. * P roprietor . W. A. RODIFER. lege of Oregon as the proper board that there arc existing obligations Burns, Oregon. Tin: democratic club in Salem to which the fund should he paid. which the railroad companies have A Full Supply of Orders for Painting, also, will be sKill- has 190 members. not fulfilled, and ho recommends A n exchange says, speaking of a to congress such legislation as fully and promptly filled. democratic candidate for congress: T he republican state convention shall require their fulfillment. will be held in Portland, April 11, “Eastern Oregon, we think, is en The President suggests some rather Liverv and eed Stable. BEER, BITTERS, AND THE BEST CIGARS TO BE FOUND titled to the nomination, and if it is drastic legislation. Now, what will 1888. ______ W. C. BY1CD - - - - I’roprietor. IN THE LOWER MARKET. Luther 11. Ison, lie is the proper congress do?—Portland News. Burns, Oregon. D emocracy is the unrelenting foe DRINKS SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED IN STYLES AND QUANTI man. He it was who led the van of despotism and communism, TIES TO SUIT. A CASH BUSINESS whether open or sought to be hid in the fight for the President, lie A correspondent of the Dallés GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE SAMPLING ANYWHERE ELSE has stood to the fore here for years, den. AT BED-ROCK PRICES. writing from AS I CAN has done more than any other man Timcs-Mountaineer, ____ ,__ I ts beneficent office in political Chico, Cal, ,_ says _ “ ________ aside from a few I b our motto. GIVE YOU AS FINE LIQUORS AS YOU CAN BUY IN THE TOWN to build up democratic majorities affairs is to secure every man the thiH side of the mountains, and semi-tropical Fruit raised here, Ore Good Buggy Teams, OF BURNS. And Nice Saddle Horne« Fur utmost possible liberty of action what makes us love him most, is,1 gon will discount this part of the Unadulterated Liquors. nished at Reasonable Chargee and consistent with equal liberty to ev that he is honest and the corpora Sacramento valley in every kind of * and fruits. Oregon can raise Particular Attention paid to the ery other. A lways R eady and W illing to W ait on C ustomers . tions don’t own a single hair of his grain more wheat, oats and corn to the Hoarding and Grooming of Tran T he republican central commit head.” acre, and better potatoes, in fact the sient Stock. Hay Grain on hand. tee of Grant county will meet at T he government is collecting potatoes raised here are very poor; the court house in Cnnyon City, gt $5(X),(XX) a day, $ 15,tMX),(KX) a as for apples, Sacramento valley Builder and Contractor. 2 p’clock p in, March 12, 1888. I month, and $180,(XX),(XX) a year in cannot raise them successfully. Iris important, not only that a excess of its needs. Shall the sur Chico is now supplied with apples •T. D. HARRIS------- B urns , O h . man know why he himself is a dem plus be stopped or «¡x'lit? If Stopped shipped from Ashland, Oregon. It appears to me on the whole ocrat, but that he for whom he votes how? This is the question and this WAGON WORK Agent for Stayer <fc Walker. Wholesale Dealers in is also a den ocrat. * the issue. Why do not the repub that this country has no advantage A Specialty. over Oregon, and I believe that if Klacriinery, T he Oregonian said some time, licans meet it instead of shouting the same amount of printer’s ink “ Free Trade? ” They know, and the All orders for UNDERTAKING ago: “The wire to fence a forty acre were used to advertise Oregon as is promptly filled. field costs about $ KM)—$5(1 for the country knows, that a tariff 20 per in California, Oregon could right WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. 1 8h«>p one door north of Post Office. 1-ly wire and $50 for the “protection.” cent less than the present war max fully enjoy as big a boom as Califor imum would be adequate for lioth 1 1 rsr- a gent for F ireman ’ s F i nd I nhuranck .C ompany . -m I t is the duty of every voter to protection and revenue. Their last nia. But I had to come here to see t-iy BLACKSMITH. inform himself thoroughly of the president and their last two secre for myself; this is the trouble with P. S. EARLY - B urns , O u . principles and methods of political taries of the treasury urged a re too many. 1 shall however wend parties, so that when he identifies duction. Their own tariff commis my way back toward the webfoot ROBINSON it DODSON -* PROPRIETORS. ----- GENERAL REPAIRING----- himself with either, he may he able sion recommended it and their own or I unchgrass country before tho to conscientiously maintain and congress promised it. By dodging warm weathei sets in and the shak AXD Full Supply <>f support its principles and purposes. the issue, the republicans confess ing of dry bones commences. JOB WftBK. Think of it, Oregonians, a land (lie weakness of their case. The T he tariff on jewelry of all kinds democrats have forced the issue. that boasts of its semi-tropical is 25 per cent, while on salt it is 83 Let them now force the fighting up fruits, fertility of soil and abun A LSO Promptly executed. The building i> being Is not the heaviest tax on it.—State Rights Democrat. dance all kinds of fruits, apples are enlarged and improved preparatory to turn per cent. I^eer, Bitters and the Best Cigars in the Market out all kind* <»t blacksmithing <»n short upon the necessary article rather D on ’ t get scared at the cry of free worth $2a box and poor at that. notice and in lic.st style. Terms: Cash. 1-ly than upon the luxury? Is it the trade. Grant, Hayes and Arthur Drinks scientifically mixed in style and quantity to suit. Give me a land that will raise rich or the poor that is favored by all recommended reduction of the the necessaries of life even if it is a Livery & Feed Stable 1 this l it of high protective tariff? the tariff duties. Mr. Cleveland little colder in winter. We can do A First-Class Billiard Table PROPRIETOR* always on hand -^1 does the same thing. John Sher w tl out lemons and orangea, but 1-ly T he democrats of Portland met POWEL& SUMMERVILLE. Feb. 21st, and formed a democratic man while secretary of the treasury give us pure air and good cool water, Burns, Oregon. GENERAL MERCHANDISE club, and appointed a committee recommended radical reductions of not red land and stones, llo, for FiJ*- Gixxl Accommodation* at Reasonable Bates. 7-1 y of ten to visit each precinct in the tariff. Nobody called him a Oregon, the land of bunchgrass!” Multnomah county and sec that at free trader. Garfield in a speech to P F STENGER A l.ltcrary Cnrlo.lty. least one demoeratie club is organ congress 20 years ago, while he was Meat Market. A h very few persons in the East ized therein. This is a good hear a member of the Cobden club, the Keeps constantly on hand a Full Line of ing. Thorough organization is the great free trade Junta of England, have had an opportunity to rend it DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, ON A CASH BASIS. said, “I favor the tariff as now fixed genuine Indian composition, T he assurance of victory. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND shoes , F. J. WELLS,------- PicorniETOR. in order that it may bring us the H krai .D herewith presents its read HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE, Burns, Oregon. F eii . 20, President Cleveland blessings of free trade in the near ers with an exact copy of a letter GLASSWARE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY, I* prepared to furnish all kinds of fresh transmitted to the senate the new future.” England raises more addressed the Burns’ postmaster meat*, sausage, etc. I .eave your order. BOTH TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, fisheries treaty» with England, de money by a revenue tariff than we, from Warm Springs Indian Reser GROCERIES, NOTIONS, * SCHOOL SUPPLIES. signed to settle the disputes be but pile is called a free trade nation. vation. The penmanship is very «p-All of which he offers at the Lowest Prices anil for—ITS^l‘ash Only. .^*71-ly tween the New England and Cana Mr. Cleveland has recornmi nd d a good, but arrangement of matter WATCHMAKER -AKD- dian fishermen. At the President’.» reduction of taxation and that has and construction of sentences are recommendation, the treaty was at interfered with monopoliet« who peculiar: Jeweler. “C. O. JOHNSON, . hope to scare the people into jiminy CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urn », O r . once made public. Spririn Warm Hnrinn, fits by this cry of free trade. Don’t Warm Crook Co, Crook Co, Gr. Oregon. T hirty years ago all Canada be children, farmers Stand shoul January ;<d, I kmm . wools were admitted to our [s>rts der to shoulder. — Ex. Mister I.. M. Brown, Fr«| CITY HOTEL. D ear him . free of tariff duty arid all other for I have wrote n letter to yon now this morning B. F. LLOYD-------PnorniETou. eign wools that di<l not cost at the No one knows how much he has on the happy <»f new year. I want let Piute In hear of this mv words. I am write of my A New Stock of Eine Goods. This Hofei lately refurnished, «»fiTer* spe- place of purchase more than twenty to pay in tariff taxes, and a great diana self to know them Plutetrlbe belongstu Harney «•ial inducement* In arc«»niin<»dation to the Valley, because they are anin of mv Grand traveling public,whose patronage is solicited cents a pound, were likewise ad many don’t seem to care to know. Brothers arc in that place. I will given the Patrors may rest assured that an orderly, well-kept house will lx* maintained, and no mitted free. There was precious It is this torpid state of the tax name on that pa|>er. t.lg« st of my brother in £^-Table furnished with the beat the mar wrona-doing tolerated; and the quality of the Gooes unaurparsed by any other respect a- ca-oh A Hoearh und Ka wes, ami one ia ked affords. 1-ly little protection then. What v as payer which caused Mr. Blaine ex Jew ble business in our line.i-ijr HHialb at I dont know what his name are I want know them my friends Pleuse tell me every the price of American wool at that citingly to remark that ‘‘it is easier tiling about of the lnfiian. time? It was 59 cents a pound in to collect $10 by indirect tax than 1 am son of Olts, lie Is chief over the I'lntea. FRENCH now all these Piute Is are wetting along very gold coin, where.» in ’07 when the ' to collect $1 by direct levy.” In well on thia Reservation at Warm Springs tgvii- LEE CALDWELL _ - - _ P roprietou . In <»r«‘«ron. I a-n writing«»! mi self, all these tariff tax on all foreign wools was this e »elusion Mr. Blaine is exact ey. HOI-ESZ-n. Piute trine know of me, who I am. ticlong that HAIR-CUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING, MKB. L. RACINE - Pl«>rKIETK»>B. from 50 to 00 | ht cent, American ly right, but is it a tax any easier pla« i*, and I know all those indian who visit of place, f know that Joe Paddy I’s siuash wools brought in the markets 40 to pay? Protectionists do not so that Given Personal Attention. name la Pa I’a vaw all bls cousins are well tn ----- Main Rt., Burn«, Or.----- sehool inaita at the agency, how fsGeo.Pi- cents in gold. In 1872 the tariff claim, but they beg the whole ques our Utea mother A slater to«» he want know from the A Limited Niimlier of Gue«t* can wore the rno*t (’«»mfortable I>*iging R<*»in* in the was reduced and fixed at from 45 tion of taxation by asserting that aebool at < hemaiiaj?) Oregvn. Please answer Ono door North of Drug Store. a*a»n na Poaolble that’s all for tuday. to 55 per cent, and wixd sold for 00 “a duty laid for the purpoac of pro me Town. thi* House. want know of voiir wishes The Tables always supplied with all the Fwt \vurs Respetfully cents a pound in gold, but under tection is not a tax. ’ But the im abbs the market aff.in s, l-I) Ma. CH4SLEY O. Johnson the same tariff it declined and in porter, who pays the duty, adds it Charley tdts Johnson. 1879 wool was worth but 37 cents to the price of the article imported HARNEY CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. a pound, and in 1881, before the and the consumer, of course, ulti O ne of the great services that Gen CHAS. E. BOSWELL ------- VALE, OREGON. reduction of duty ami while the tax mately pays it.—Argus, Augusta, eral Sparks rendered the country V. J. Mil.I.Kit J. c. PARKER, BURNS, AGENT. as commissioner of the land office, was yet about 50 per cent, or to be Maine. ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W. wua the detection of the fraudulent exact, from 45 to .55 per cent, wind Harney uftv, «'reg«»n. Iris authentically declared that surveys of John A. Benson, whose Tx'avcs VALE on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30, a. m. fell in price to 25 cents a pound. Will prstrtk-e in nil the State Court*. I lelieve the duty is now 10 cents Roscoe Conkling has said to some stealings from the public treasury Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays and Fridays at 0 p. m. a pound, or somewhere in the neigh of his friends that if the next pres are placed at nearly $9,000,000; PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. leaves BURNS on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 a. m. borly ¡«1 of 40 per cent, and it yelds idential campaign is fought on the for years, under the cover of repub Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m A. J. BROWN. to the producer less than one-half tariff issue, between Blaine and lican administrations, this arch ( leveland, he is prepared to take conspirator practised his robberies. Any and all kinds «»f aurreviag «!*»*•• on short what it did when we had practically the stump for Cleveland, believing, —Ex. 1-1 V faotire and satisfa« tion fuarantved 1—5— ly free trade in that «tuple.—Ex. «^P’Closc connection at VALE with “tag«* for ONTARIO. BURNS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY THE $2.50 a Year. THE! ©AR. THE BEST WINES & LIQUORS. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Tonsorial Farlor. N’e’vy ZBo/tlx House. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.