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THE HERALD I A JOURNEY BOUND THE WOULD —— COMMUNICATIONS BY OUR READERS. Our llaruev CorrespomleiM. HARPER BROTIIIRS’ PUBLICATIONS. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. H arney , 12-8-89. E ds H erald : “Ye Harney Lo- 1890. THURSDAY, DECIMDKR 12. I«» to thia denertment of the paper, th« right .v to ». a< cal returned to the county-seat UK. ofgeneral interest. We claim tU* -------- GO TO-------- cept or reject any part or the whole, but not to Harper’s Magazine. The Record of .Iule* Vei ne’e Hero in the chanac the idea* presented. We prefer article* ' , After all the pleasure of being in n. L. OK.UT, I Novel “ Round the World lu HV Day»." over the writer ’ * own signature, bnt num de NELLIE GRACE. I ILLUSTRATED. plumes are admissible. We do not hold our a live place among the congenial selves responsible for the opinions advanced spirits that reside in Burns, it was by wri'ers under the above caption. T he H erald will keep its read Leading Merchant of County, poB COUNTY-SEAT OF HARNEY COUNTY: with feelings of a downward ten -------- DEALER IN-------- ILLUSTRATED. ers informed of ail particulars of FROM WASHINGTON, l>. <’. BURNS. dency that "Ye Local’ contem A new Sh»ke«pe»re—the Shakespeare of Ed ___ this novel race to beat a novelists’ I)RY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, In --------------- H arper ’« Ex-Speuker Carlisle was this plated the future of some of the < x- win A. Abbey—will . ....... be - « presented ---------------- Magasine for 1M0. with comment« bv Andrew BOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, imaginery record. Jules Verne says evening nominated by the demo 1 «ng. H arper '« Magasine haa Also made *|>c- STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, T he H erald and Free Press, the it cannot be made in I cbs than 79 cratic caucus for Speaker of the pectations that had been portrayed < in! arrnngemeut* with Alphonse Daudet, the a, greatest • f living French n«>v«Usts. for the ex PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRATED. public ation in serial form, of a huinor- best local and family papers, both days, and Mr. Walker of the Cos House. All of the present House to “him” in such brilliant colors, clusive . u* r\, to he entitled “The «’olonitta of Tar SULTANA RAZORS, AND “1 X L” CUTLERY, WINES jr the I as' Adventure« <»f »he Famous Tar for only $2.65 a year. mopolitan claims a possibility of it officials received the compliment the life, activity, and energy dis as tari.’i.” The st«»rv will be translated bv Henry CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES played by your p opl -■ anil the .'aines. and iHus rated by R. ssi and Myrl-acb. being accomplished in 70 days. TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION. of a re nomination. No action was courtesy shown strangers is most W. I>. Howell* will contribute a novelette in ihr'-e par s. and I ah adio Hearn a novelette in The following is the substance taken by the caucus as to the course O ur thanks are due. Senator iw. parts, entitled “Youina,” handsomely illus Mitchell, Washington D. C., Ben of despatches as we find them in of the party in the House, it being commendable, and impresses the trated. Cheapest House in Eastern ¡Oregon for Cash. Tn illustrated papers touchings subject!* of stranger with the most favorble Brown, Portland, and J. Nat Hud the Daily Examiner and Weekly thought best to wait until the re < urrent interest, ami In its short stories, poems, opinion, and a desire to become one and timely articles the M agazine will main son, Harney, for newspaper favors i New York World and Cosmopoli- publican program was known. tain its well known standard. of you, but, then, “In life our lots tan Magazine: this week. The I’ostoffice department is con are cast in divers places,” and ours HARPER’S PERIODICALS: Greer’s Store THE START EASTWARD. sidering a new patented postal re is in Harney, and a "prophet is not Per Year: Nov. 10—The New York World mittance card. The idea is to at . 44.no HARPER’S MAGAZINE To tax enormously beyond the without honor save in his own” city. HARPER’S WEEKLY 4.00 CAL. GEER PnOFRIHr, gave Nellie Bly, aged 23 years, the 4.(Ml public needs, and to collect an im means to make a trip around the tach stamps, to the desired amount, II '. RPER S BAZAR .................. — Harney is rapidly assuming HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 mense surplus merely to be spent world in 75 days, to beat the record to the reverse side of the card, that dignity of a city of importance Postage Free to nil Subscribers in the United States, Canada, or Mexico. in such ways as ingenuity can de of 80days made in Jules Vernes’ nov which may then be mailed to any the county-seat of Harney county vise, is not a policy which will com el “Around the World in 80 Days,” address, the receiver to present the volumes of the Magazine begin with Crockery, Queensware, Glassware, Shelf Goods of Every Description demands, the resources of which the The Numbers for June and December of mend itself to American common by Phineaa Fogg, the hero. The card at any postoffice and receive This Establishment carries a full und carefully selected Stock equal to demand in .1 each year. When no time Is specified, sub following program was laid out for in cash the amount represented by your valuable paper has so persist scription- will begin with the Number cur Hardware line—Cases of new goods ure now being opened. Bird cages and seed are r, sense.— Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 30. her, with liberty to charter steam offereti. A reasonable price, only, is placed on the goons. ently kept before the public, not for rent at time of receipt of order. the stamps attached thereto. Bound volumes of Harper’s Magazine, for ers and railways: ^•“We are Agent for the D. M. Osborne Company’s Agricullm the special edification of your local three years bacg, in neat cloth binding, will Samuel Strong has entered suit It is rumored that a newspaper man of Nov. 14—Nellie Bly, in traveling be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of |3 Implements, f* Burns is an avowed candidate for Senatorial dress and small hand valise, against Benjamin F. Butler for subscribers, but for the home-seeker per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, «50 honors on the Democratic ticket for this cents each — by mail, post-paid. and the settler. The benefit of send Index to Harper’s Magazine. Alphabeti Senatorial di.ilriet.--Items. boarded, the steamer “Augusta Vic $250,000 damages for Blander. ing copies of T he H erald away to cal, Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes i M He could, undoubtedly, do more for the toria” for Southhampton, 9:30 ¡1 rii. This has been an unusually quiet 1 to 70, inclusive, from June, i860 to June, District than any oilier man.—Vale Gazetie. those who are known to want homes Nov 21—Nellie Bly lunched in week in Washington. Probably 18<5, one vol. 8 vo. Cloth, $1.00 The alleged rumor quoted above. London, Ilemittances should be made by Postoffice 8 days after leaving New is already felt in the Harney coun Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of On Main street, Rums, >Iarn«y county, Oregon. the lull that always precedes a Bro. Gazette, originated in the brain York, and goes thence to Brindisi try. storm. The storm will begin next °Address HARPER A BROTHERS, New of the writer, and the paper that to catch the steamer, "Cathay,” for W. C. BYRD, P roprietor . Monday, when the Fifty-first Con —The recent storm and the con York. gave it birth, to conceal the same Hong Kong. Nov. 22—Met Jules Verne and gress comes together, and will last dition of the roads caused a scarci All the Hotels, Restaurants, and Boarding Houses are on this stmt old fusion bee buzzing in his “ain —goodness only knows how long. ty of fuel in our city, and the pros 1889 bunnit,” and that’ll end as it did wife at Amiens, France. Personal attention given to Stock placed in care of this Stable,rfc»n Nov. 23.—Is on the India mail Mr. Blaine entertained the dele perity that we are enjoying so ela last time. the best of Accommodation is given, and Charges reasenabk express train, bound for Brindisi. gates to the International Marine ted the old settlers, that it was an Harner’s Weekly- Nov. 25.—Writes a note from Conference, at dinner, last Thurs impossibility to get “a move” on J efferson D avis , died in New Or Brindise, Italy ILLTSTRATE D. day. The conference’expects to get one of them, while the new-comcrs A SQUARE MEAL leans, aged 81 years, December 5, pitched in and realized from $6 to H arper ' s W eekly has a well established in two or three weeks; in fact the STARTING WETSWARD. place as the leading illustrated newspaper in 1889, atl2:45o’elock. He needs no The fairness of its editorial com GO TO PARKER’S. Nov. 14—The New York Cosmo English delegates have already $8 dollars per day, net profit, for America. ments on <-urre. politics has earned for it re eulogy, llis life was a history.” — their labor, and saved citizens from spect and eon tidence of all impartial readers, gone. politan Magazine gave Elizabeth and the variety and excellence of i's literary Burn in Ky., Junc3, 1808. A Mex Bisland, aged 24 years, means for contends, which include serial and short s'ories Representative Randall hopes to getting cold. by the beat and most p. pular writers, fit it for ican soldier. U. S. Senitor. Ex making the trip around the world the perusal of people of widest range of tastes Secretary of War. Ex Confederate in 70 days, so as to beat Nellie occupy his seat in the House, Mon —There is all the team work here and pursui a. The Weekly supplements are of remarkable variety, interest, and value. No day. He also hopes to be able to that could be wished and not an expense is spared President. Tried in many high Bly’s record: to bring the highest order of artis ie ability to bear upon the illustration of take as active a part in the legisla idle man in town, in fact, there are the changeful phases The program for the trip is not offices of trust, and faithful in all to of home and foreign his tion of the session, as he has always daily applications for men to labor torv. A Mexican romance, from the pen of t,he people who placed their confi stated as to the time, but she says T homas A. J anvier , will appear in the W eek she is to go from New York to San done. The last hope can hardly in different capacities at good wa ly ill lS'jO dence in him.” Francisco direct to Yokohama, be realized, unless Mr. Randall ges. F. E. B each . President, I W m . M c F all , Treasurer, 1 thence to Hong Kong, Penang, Col possesses a great deal more strength E. H ughes , Vice-President, | W. F. B rownton , Secretary HARPER ’ S PERIODICALS —The Rev. McC’art is doing a no I t is asserted on good authority ombo, Aden, Port Said, Brindisi. PER year : than his appearance indicates. ble work in this part of God ’ s mor Nov. 14, 4:(?) p in.—Miss Bis . 4.00 HARPER WEEKLY.................. that the Jamaica ginger now on aale d3s Assistant Secretary Bussey, of the al heritage. EARNER'S MAGAZINE 4.00 land, in traveling dress shawl-strap, sale by grocers and druggists, con . 4.00 HARPER ’ S BAZAR ....................... department of the Interior, takes hand valise anil small traveling jfSSF’List of Director- ami 'tockholdera at the office of the Agent; HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE .. 2.00 tains 90 per cent of alcohol. trunk, left New York City on the up the greater portion of his annu —The Sunday school is our pride Postage Free to a siti scribers In the United J. D. Shaw, fast overland mail for San Fran al report in defending the pension it numbers 52 scholars and only Sta'es. < auHtia. r '<ex < >. The Vo it - f ui tiiu A • « ;i! z-’u of cisco. BURNS. OREGON. Al. Farrow having been sold for • IM: • of . f decisions he ’made in March last four teachers. In the Bible class !he fits: a 'imucr : • F i When in1 ■ .* is Nov. 19.—Miss Bisland arrived A judicial decision should alwas be there are twélve young ladies, all iivKin $5,000, is reinstated by the Blood w with ihe N uic G t c uf order. Horse Association, and can be en in San Francisco, 5 days after leav its own defense, but then perhaps good-looking,, intelligent and am < eip. Lounti V ..Ui.,- k ;i ?D ‘ 1 'rec ing New York. 1.1’.' k in nes. ■•.»_■ • .•« tered for the next spring races. Mr. Bussey doesn’t consider his de bitious. The school is under the veais (‘.V by iiiMii i\st:ir'9 I'iti'i, •: "v |. j < •■ ¡»led th“ < . iv ■Ù <1 cisions judicial. Any way there is able and efficient charge of Miss pvlise per h r y “ h '• Deuuuku ThumpHon'H Olli Homestead. tor W asco S un says members of Con Cloth < >f.i b f ••• • t. • V' something about his report that Aggie Gage, assisted by Mrs. Gil binning v. ti ;•< fc re- A story of clouds and sunshine Have the Largest hsiaSin-hment in Eastern Oregon stocked with gress say their salary $5000 is too seems out of keeping with good liam, whose interest in this work is ceipt oi 41. alternating over a venerated home; Remittances > i : c . worthy of imitation by all. She low to support them, yet Binger Order ur Dra.if ’ of a grand old man, honest and taste and the general fitness of devotes all the time and attention Money A (id rets: H A it I' !• R • • II ermann is out for a third term of blunt, who loves his honor as he things. service. loves his life, yet suffers the agony Secretary Tracy may now claim that is possible, and enjoys the con BUGGIES & GOODS, BUCKBOARDS AND \M I p A1\IQ of the condemned in learning of to be even with Secretary Noble for fidence, esteem and respect of alb SPORTING & Cutlery, n AuUMu A mong the 166 Republican mem the deplorable conduct of a way the Tanner dismissal. Last week The Boniface of the Harney ho h Tinware, Glass, Paints and Oils, ..." Mowmi U 4tW"AH Kinds of bers of the new House of Represen ward son; a story of country life, Mr. Noble made a call on five of; tel waB present last Sunday, and love and jealousy without an im Deering Binder, «tc.ft'SF'Uommunications answered.Place jt tatives, 101 favor tariff revision, 98, pure thought, and with the healthy the most prominent of the re-rated will to-day address the people ac Orders with this House if you want to buy what you need. favor subsidies, and 88 favor na flavor of the fields in every chapter. officials of the Pension Office for cording to the belief of the Chris It is founded oil Denman Thomp resignations. One of them is a tian church. tional control of elections.—Ex. son’s great drama of ‘“The Old H arper ’ s B azar is a journal fur the home. j a d stable protege of Mr. Tracy, to whom he —Preparations are being made Giving the leading infurir.aiiou with regard lu ¡•ashiuns, i • numerous ill« •!ratiohn, fubhiuu- A n enterprising advertiser is im Homestead.” Street it Smith, 31 at oiice went in his trouble. The for the little folks and Christmas plates. mid pattern sheet supplements Mie in HENRY CALDWELL Rose Street, New York, are the P RO PRUT: aiike to the home tin kb maker and portuning the Postmaster-General publishers of this life-like story. result of the interview was that the at which time it is hoped all will en dispensable 'he professional inodie . No expei.se i s spare i in making i s artistic at < rue ti venues ol .he to allow him a monoply of the priv It is No. 23 of their Select Series. Third st., South of H erald Building. officials refused to resign, and an joy themselves. highest order, its clever short stories, parlor □lays, and thoujhtfn’ essiys j . v sfy al tastes, ilege to use the gummed backs of nounced their intention of fighting and i;s lest page is famous as a budget of wit —One of the most commendable and humor, in i s weekly issues everything is This new. fine, and commodious Barn and Stable is not to be eqsili« of U. S. postage stamps, on which A Moment for their places. In mean time it included which is of interest to women. Dur lsuo O live T horne M iller , C hristine in any part of Harney county for accommodation». to advertise his business. He of Of your time, reader, may per- was whispered around that Mr. enterprises and of the greatest im T ing erhune limit k , and M akv I. owk D ickin - portance to our city as well as the son uiii respectively furnish a series of papers HAY A GRAIN ON HAND. fers $100,000 for four years. haps be profitably devoted to the Tracy had determined to make this on “The Daughter at Home,'’ “Three Meas a entire county inaugurated by O. Das" ami “The Woman of the Period ” The following:— SADDLE HORSES, GOOD TEAMS, a fight to the death, and if he failed serial nave’s will be writren by W alter B e - Chandler is progressing finely, the SANTand F. W. R obinson . Those who take an agency for a Don’t fail to send twenty cents to SINGLE «t DOUBLE HARNESS OUTFITS enterprising house, learn to keep his man in the Pension Of machinery good, the Artesian well Boys and Girls, Springfield, Ohio, reliable, For the Road on demand. Special attention given to the grooming» HARPER’S PERIODICALS their business and stick to it, “get fice, he would leave the cabinet. care of Boarding and Transient stock. for the Grand Christmas and New on” in the world. People who have Just as things had reached this in bore passing through several veins Per Year Years numbers of that beautiful il any idea of engaging in nnycavass- teresting stage, the semi-official an- of water, but the surface pressure HARPER'S BAZAR 4.oc ®^ “ 0pen Oct. 26th, 1S89. fW“Chargcs reasonable. 4Stf HARPER’S MAGAZINE 4.00 lustrated magazine. Each number ing business will do well to write noucement is made that out of per not being sufficient as yet, the wa HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 OC HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 oe contains tales of adventure, scien George Stinson A Co., Portland sonal consideration for the men ter doesnot (low as required; at a Postage Free to all subscribers In the United Main — the great art and general tific and historical articles, puzzles, publishers. They offer the most ex concerned, Secretary Nobl« had de greater depth, however, this dilli- States, Canada, or Mexico. >d P koprikt ;> x M rs . LOUIS RACINE. The volumea of the Bazar begin with the first >. tun, games and other interesting ceptional advantages to those who cided not to dismiss the officials culty will be overcome. number for January of ea<’h year. When no time is-mentioned, sul script ion v* ill begin This handsomely appointed hotel is open to accommodate the p»b-«j —Quite a number of strangers, is with matter. A year’s subscription are sufficiently enterprising to be who refused to resign. Personal the Number current at the time of receipt order. lie with the best rooms, table, and service the town affords. would make a splendid Christmas willing to make a push in order to fiddlesticks! lie found out that looking out for business locations, of Bound volumea of Harper’s Bazar for three Terms Reasonable. year in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail present for a young friend. Regu better their condition. It costs noth Secretary Tracy’s congressional arc sojourning in our midst. postage paid’ or by express, free of expense, to try. Women make success (provided the freight docs nut exceed one dol lar price, one dollar. New subscri ing — County Court adjourned until A BAR backing was about ten times heavi ful canvassers, as well as men. lar per volume) for |7 a volume. bers, until December 20th, only fifty Full particulars will be sent to er than his own, and he concluded December 23d. Cloth caacs for each volume, suitable for bind Attached. «her« i» Kept all Sort, of Liquor.. Ing will ba scut by mail puspald on receipt of cents. This will include Christmas those who address the firm; their it was better to back down than to |l each. — E. Downs has established an Remittances should be made by Pcs* Office and New Years numbers. Do not full address is given above. get knocked down. agency that fills a long felt want; Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. delay; send immediately. Adreas: HARPER A BROTHERS. Representative Hooker thinks collecting information, loans ne -The Texas Siftings offer $100 the recent elections have reminded Thoroughly earnest work is be cash to any one who gets up the the Republicans that minority and gotiated, etc., etc, correspondence ing done in behalf of tariff reform largest number of subscribers be republicanism may be synonymous solicited’. Atjdesfcrving enterprise. W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , BURNS, ORElil by the New York Weekly Post, tween now and the 1st of April sometimes, and that they will not You will find Mr. Downs an agree AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. 1890, to that paper at $4 a year, which holds that the time to dis- or the Siftings and H erald at $3 attempt to paps a set of rules in the able and pleasant gentleman to House which will deprive the mi transact business with. Haroer’s Young Peoule- A Large Assortment ef < uss this economical question is a year. nority of its parliamentary rights. i Now, rather than in the bent of a The Eleventh Volume <»f Harper's Youtif Peo — The Sheriff takes the insane Arrangements have been male ple. which begin« with the Number for Novem -Chief Joseph, of the Nes Perces Presidential campaign. Every is tribe, 5, 1W9. presents an «’tractive program. It FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, etc. visited Pendleton, Nov. 29th, by the navy department to secure man, John Parker, to Salem to-mor ber will offer to its readers a» least four serial* of Has just been Received. sue of the paper contains articles when interviewed by the East Ore the new smokeless powder for the row, accompanied by one attendant. the usual length, and others in two or three parts, xiz. “The Red Mus*«ng.” bv William <). bearing upon some phase of the sub gonian says he live» on the Colville small arms in that branch of the Dr. Gilham pronounces him hope 8t«>ddard; “Phil and the Raby," by Lucy C. Lil lie: “Prince Tummy,” by John Russell Coryell; service. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUND! ject, together with questions by | reservation with ill of his band, and “ Mother s Way" by Margaret E. Sangster; Senator Berry says the Democrats leu. two short serials by tfjalmar HJorth Keycsen Everything guaranteed pure and of the very beat quality doubting readers, with answers by which numbered over 1000 when of the Senate will be able to say Two series of Fairy Tales will attra< t the atten- —In my next 1 shall have a ■ tion of lovers of the wonder world, vis ’he the editor, all tending to facilitate he first went to the reservation, what will not be done by that so admir » . . . i . I quaint tales told by Howard Pyle, and to lie says Indians are not lazy, but' Illustrated by a.—»a him. a and another * about our merchants ablv 1 —. v__, series • m There' . « in _ _ . a and simplify the discussion. The do not know how to work, never > I body, but they will have to allow : word to gav different vein v... by Edward .1 M. «. Bicknell. and sundry things too numerous to will be short stories by W. D. Howells. Thomas ¡Post has been adopted by a num . having bt'en taught. He is in fav their opponents the privilege of de Nelson ¡’age. Mary E. Wilkins. Nora Perry, Har to mention that come under the riot Prescott Spofford, David Ker, Heirkish ber of clubs and other organizations or of his young men being taught ciding what will be done. Butterworth Sophie Swett, Ri< hard Malcom The speakership nomination will eyes of a reporter. T Il'.‘_ Johus ’on, etc. as the l»est exponent of the subject, to live in houses and earn the cost be settled by republican caucus to- will take „ too n)uch Fearing this wiI . SAYER A DORE P rctrist "«1 and it« discussions are conducted ' of their living. A subscription to H irfer « Y ouxg Psori.i 1 morrow iii eht, and not before. Ihe' , , n se«urvs a juvenile library. There is useful iti a spirit of fairness, which entitle I • -It is believed specific charge of [ field is still energetieaily working 8 lere’ ARSE». - - kn »wlcdge, ais.* plenty of amnscmenL—Boston Advertiser. it to reBpect of opiionenta, as well ungentlemanly treatment of sub to get up some sort of combination | as its advocates of the revision of a ordinates and general mismanage to "down” Reed, but unless they A ffprcial despatch to the S. F. I oo s yea- vol. XI. begins Nov eta her ft. im. war tariff to adapt it to times of ment oftheChemawa Indian school make a great deal more progress in Daily r Examiner 1 says, the attention Specimen Copv on rweipt of 2-cni »'Imp peace. The Post is compiling a di- near Salem, will be brought against the next 24 hours than there ia now „f the Canada Health Board is I Sin,le Nambera Fite C.n:. earh. • ectory of active tariff-reform organ- the late republican appointee to po anv indication of, they have little Romltt.nr«, .houM b« by Poot-CfT.. Mon«y Ordtr or Draft, to n.'id rh»nc of lou i • of , slices». ' J , ' eaiied to the fact that a patent i -.atione in the United States, and sition ofsu|M'rintcn<leiit, Rev. Irwin, hopes ‘ AtHrcss: has alrcn.ly published one install by the auperintendent of the tailor Gen. Mahone has come to Wa.h-1 ca,!ed’ “toothing Syrup,” HARPER & BROTHERS, ment of the list. The Weekly Post ing department, Jacob Wrage, said ington for the winter. Notwith- ha« caused the death of at least a New York. is a 12-pnge paper, and contains all te be known as an honorable, com- standing his defeat he continues to half-dozen children. " r p«T cent __ ; V^^Ncwa;..p<-r. am not to copy any one. nor 4(1 the features requisite for a first petent man. who resigned, Nov. >. . i si-.uf ths abort ad ver ¡•••meitis without ihc Aud «V. kiaSa •fasrfMelamhar tbomnrtly araaoaed lor bnlMUg parpaaaa a.G the Federal patronage of of th« patent medicine is liquid express order of HkRPEP. a BROTHERS. < lass general family journal. Price 25th. saying: "I am compelled to control Rl \ irgima. > of <q>iurn. »1 | ht year. In combination with resign out of respect to myself and r.i-Attornry (.'oneral Garland. extract . . and a teaapoon-1 All Of tÎH» above Work« are kry.t or. file In fbr T he H erald , $3 per year, Sam- family. None know howtheachool will practice law in this city, while tu every hour 1« directed to le giv- Free K<a<lln* Ruom as rertived. ArM miy be obtained from the Library. •'nb«crtber» to Ì h « pie copies free on request. Hr««Lo een obtain anr one of the Haapstt r , ia mismanaged.” retaining hie residence in Arkansa«..rn Ml an ailing child is quieted. N. B A Good road a , Peri.»dice'* et redered ret*« A cordial invitation ia extended each affii ' In Lew than ho Day« by Two rretty everv Reader of T h * H erald tv contribute! I NewHpajwr Girl« Sent out to Beat IF’O.Ft TKT. Brown, Harney Hardware AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, TINWARE, CUTL® RED FRONT” FEED & LIVERY STABLE FOR INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL relieble, A gricultural imp I IVERY & ITreiicli Hotel .