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THE J. DURKHEIMER & CO’S. LOCAL-PAGE ADVERSTIEMENT. ONLY FIRST CLASS ARE a n ivr e ; n. s With Their THAT CAN SUPPLY THE inThHear°nnelyy Äty A HNT CrOODS S T O O K. r Our Prices are the FALL à WINTER SUPPLIES SAME as a added. LICIT YOUR TRADE. r J. DURKHEIMER &, CO, THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY. .fl Go toTupker’s. —Snow reported in Pine creek : 1 —If you want your horses neat-1 The Herald's ly groomed, put up at thu Red Front mountains 3 ft. deep. Horse shoes, nails, and all kinds Livery stable, when you come to of wrought iron worked into shape —A full, fine fresh,l.r\t p'liiChrist- i Burns. T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D. has largest circulation of any - to suit the public. Horseshoeing Christmas & New Year’s ; oof . mas goods ai •.. — i.,,,. r |. Office at his re«k*erieou the east side ot Sil NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. —W. H. Culp did a very neat and other blacksmithing done on U nitkd S tater L and O fficb , / vie« River, ten miles below Burns. true, Oregon, November 23, 1889,1 —For good Livery teams go to 1 piece of graining in the Parker quick time at Tupker’s. 8 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- Burns New Livery & Feed Stable. House, last week, on a cupboard S B. M< PHEETERS, M. D. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, IS89. eitler haB filed notice of hi« inteu- The New York Ledger for 1890. tinal proof in support of his claim \ and door. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. d proof will be made before the — Dr. Horton ’ s letter from Dia From this time forth the New Receiver, U. 8. Land office, at Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store. 1-ly —When coining into Burns with Ever up with the time«, THE HERALD has mond, Harney co., dated Dec 10, n, on Friday, January 3d, 18'JO, via: Official County Paper. York Ledger will contain sixteen completed an arrangement with a large New I horses, be sure to call at the New John J. AIiMle, reached us Dec. 21. Yom Publishing House, which enables us to E. P. HOWARD, Livery & Feed Stable, where you pages. The publishers have been offer our Readers a better chance to build up a . 9581, for NEL of Sec. 25, Tp. 18, 8. Home Libraiy of elegantly bound B ooks than He names the following witness- PHYSICIAN <fc SURGEON. Local News. —All who intend to appear in will find all necessary accommod urged for years by their subscribers ever before. Do you want books by the world's is continuous residence upon, and to make this change, so they would beet authors? Handsomely bound books? f said land, viz: George W. Hank- ations. - character at the Masquerade Ball, BURNS, OREGON. To each cash subscriber: Prior to Feb. 1, 1890, Hankius of Blanton P. O, Or., and have the Ledger in a form conven will find a supply of those hand —The new hall now in course of at t*2.5O, you can huve T he H erald one year Rich, Anton Wiutermeier of Burns HARNEY COUNTY ITEMS. ient for binding. In making the and your selection of * any one of the following some masks at W. E. Grace’s. construction will not be put in con _ _ book«, ______ , which _________ are bound in Blaok and J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register Notary Public. change from eight to sixteen pages, named I, printed .................... in large, clear ' - tvpe, ‘ on good pa* dition sufficiently comfortable for Messrs Robert Bonner’s Sons have Gold. per, illustrated illui and handsomely bound: T he II ekai . d , and Free Press for — C. M. Caldwell ’ s friends have D. L. GRACE, _ 1 Robiui ..„..ison Crusoe 30 Evening at Home. Band Boys to give their dance, as utilized the opportunity to intro 2 Arabian Nights, niguis, oi John 31 jumi HaHfax, xiamax, BURNS, or four months, if you order in this or been much concerned the past at first believed. 3 8wise Family Robln-32 Craig’S Pronouncing OOF duce important improvements into week, by his failure to show signs son, by Kampe. Dictionary. next month, for only 90 cents. —N. Brown has a nice display of the Ledger, and to add many new 4 Pilgrim's Progress, 33 Daniel Boone. U nited S tater L and O ffice ./ of improvement. J. NAT. HUDSON, Adventuresiu 34 Tour of the World In Burns, Oregon, December 2, 1889.) jewelry fcr sale at his store; the and costly features. The new num 5 Alice's Wonderland. Eighty Day«. A T TOR N E Y - A T - L A W. HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- 6 — Three bands of the Stenger Jane Eyre 35 Lucille (Meredith’«) In order that T he H erald force, very latest designs in breast-pins, ittler has filed notice of his inten- ber of the Ledger (November 16th) 7 East Lynne, 36 Andersen’sFairyTales Ollicc: BURNS, OR. fitiHi proof in support of his claim, sheep were brought in, Friday, from ___ w_ Un-37 Cooper’« Last of the Leaguea leads off with the opening chapters 8 20,000 d proof will be made before he four persons, may fully enjoy the off three ranges, viz: Willow creek, rings, bracelets, etc. der the Sea. Mohicans, 1 Receiver U. 8. l and office, <t —W. E. Grace’s buggy was bro of au extraordinary story from the 2 9 Five Weeks i in i a 38 Kingriolomon ’sMiaea on, January 9th, 1490, viz: GEO. W. BARNES, M. K. BIGGS. pleasures of Christmas Day, the Cherry spring, and Rimrock spring. 39 She, Balloon. ken and one horse badly crippled, pen of Anna Katharine Green, (au 10 Ivanhoe, rank W. McClint. ck, Prineville, Or. Bun.a, Or. 40 JtBB, 11 Robltov, 41 Witch'« Head, ounty. Or.. Pre. D. 8. No, 1331, foi the issue for Dec. 2G is made on Dec. BARNES <t BIGGS, —Wm. Howard, whom rumor de the other week, by the horses taking thor of the “Leavenworth Case’’) en 12 42 Quartermain, Willy Reilley, ___ Allan ____________ El a SE‘-4 Sec 8, Tp 28,8 R 31 E. W. >1. fright near the church as he was titled “ The Forsaken Inn. ” 13 Benjamin Franklin 43 Hoyle’s Game«, e following witnessesto prove his clared some time since as intend 24, two days earlier, so as to keep 14 Adam Bede, 44 “ " Grimm ’ ’« Fairy — Tale«, csidence upon and cultivation of Attorneys at Law, driving in from Harney. This remarkable story was writ ing to open a hotel and store in 15 Gulliver, 45 Harry Lorrequer, iz: Oliver Farrah, Milo Cushing, our large weekly mail supplied on 16 - yYaop, 46 Handy Andy, an, and H. Dixon, all of Burns, Or- Will practice in all of the court« of the State. r_________________________ ________ —Dr. Horton, the Harney coun ten in a white heat—dashed off al 17 Poe’s Tales, Diamond, was in Burns, Saturday. 47 Chinese Gordon, All bushier« plated in care ot this firm will be 48 Tclinvson, , ’s Poems .___________ ty dentist, will be in Burns during most without rest from commence 18 Poe time. J. B. nUNTINGTON, Register. 19 Longfellow’S Poem«49 Candinal Hin.l —John W. McEachern and I. N, the holidays to attend to the ach ment to end. It has been the hab 20 Whittier’s Poems 50 Saddle and Sabre« Crow two very pleasant citizens of| ing teeth of the community. Now it of Anna Katharine Green to de 21 Bryant's Poems 51 Penalty of Fute. W. W. Cardwell, 52 A b in a Looking-Glass 22 Mona'« Choice, To keep posted Pendleton, Or., were in Burns at is your time, fellow sufferers! liberate for a long time before tak 23 Waverly, ________ ______ „_______ 58A Lucky YoungWoman f ROOF. Baron Munchausen, 54 Merry Men and Other 24 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. tending to land mattersi, hfst Satur ing pen in hand to begin a new 25 New Arabian Night «55 Tales. Read Tint H erald . — Lakeview stage, in charge of day. Emerson’s Essays 56 Vicar of Wakefield, U nited S tater L and O ffick J B urns , O r . L. Huston, due last Wednesday, work, and then to devote at least 26 —Dec. 24: Band Boys’ Dance 57 Gcn’l T Israel Guy Mannering, ztlz L Putnam. urn«, Oregon, December 11. 1889.) Practice« in all the courts of the State, a year to its completion, but “The 27 28 ( apt. John Smith, 58 Lady of the Lake. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- was unable to reach Burns before — A letter from St. Virvtent hos — Dec. 24: Christmas Tree in 29 Paul and Virginia ’ 59 Sandford and Merton. Also, before the U. S. Land Office. settler has filed notice of bin inten- Boys’ and Girls’ 60 Through the Looking- pital in Portland to Mrs. Gibblin,! Thursday, afternoon; the driver re Forsaken Inn” presented itself to 30 e final proof in support of his claim, Burns. L and M atters a S pecialty . Book of Stories and Glass: and What Alice her in a way so forcible and vivid id proof will be made before Ihe Found There. d Receiver, U. 8. I^tnd office, nt —Dec. 24: Ball in the Harney states, so we are informed, that her ported road heavy with snow all that all her former methods were Verse«. oji Monday, January 20th, 1890, viz: We have sent for the above named book« of way. husband is a patient under treat- ( Court house. discarded, and she wrote the story Poems and will «oon have them on hand to turn newall J. Molhernhead, Attorney-at-Law. ment in that place. over to every New Cash Subscriber at |2.50, and o. 2746, for the NW& of Sec. 17, Tp. I under the spur of overpowering in to 1'.. “Texew” Bar. every Delinquent Subscriber that pay« |3.00. — Dec. 24: Christmas Tree and E. W. M. He names the following M. DUSTIN spiration. The result was the pro Look out for our Great QiTer to Getters up of —Go to the Livery and Feed Sta ) prove his continuous residence Grand Ball on Silver Creek. Tune — “ Oh, Happy be We. ” Club« next week. ultivation of said laud, viz: Jas. iff« e: Harney City and Burns duction of an exceptionally brilliant ble of Reed & Cavin, at the ol<l John Craven. J« soph Garred, and Texes I will go, yes, I will go, —Dec. 24-25-26: A Grand Ball; Pioneer stand in Burns, when you To , all of Burns, Oregon. and glowing literary gem. ClirUtmas! ChrUtniaa" Whene’er I want :o know, I want to know, J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register. a Horse-pulling match; a Shooting want to obtain good livery accom What there’s in Burn-s io dritiK, In addition to Anna Katharine V. J. MILLER, Comes but once a year, but it In th ’ gla.'se-. cheerful clink. match at Drewsey. modations. 39- Green’s great storY the Ledger of brings loads of holiday goods to the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, At Texes Bar. —Any section of country in Har —J. Nat. Hudson is busily en Ard .-ben I want foBin- ke, I want to «moke, November IGtb contains the follow J. Durkheimer & Co's. store when BURNS OREGON. ing brilliant articles: Ai.tl i>; ar a good old j< kr. a good old joke, Wit! practice in all the Courts of the State, ney county that has prepared to cel gaged before the Burns Land Office A it does come. ’ th’ Texes there .-.ill Be I Cigar« Nihilism in Russia by Leo Hart also, before the U. S. Land Office. 3-5 ebrate the holidays, and does not for vou aud me Everything in the holiday line. ty Court of the State of Oregon, for in the contest of Carl Riley vs. John At Texes Bar. mann, Nihilist; Old-Fashioned Prices to suit the times. Attentive the County of Harney. find mention of the fact in T he J. Mahon ’ s Timber-Culture No. 931. C. A. SWEEK, of the Eg* ate of/ „ For WliiBK - . Wine, and Beer, Fun without fear, Fashions, by James Parton; Dr. service by courteous clerks. H erald , will please place the fault for alleged failure to break five ! There IAN, DeccMod. j CHlltlvn. The ’s uauglit t<» Beat it here, to beat ir here. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Hoknagle’s Strange Story, (illus display goods is a holiday treat in it oilman, M 8. Rodman, Minnie D. with the persons who failed to re- For i iquoiB, Mixed or straight, acres during the first year. Office: HARNEY and BURNS. nnie C. Tibbits, Viola Townsend, They’re always made firai-rate trated), by Julian Hawthorne; A self—Call and enjoy the sight of the port to the paper. on, Cora Hardman, and all others, At Texes Bar. Missionary’s Life in ths Wild North I largest and finest invoice of holiday .elr« of 8. A. Rodman, deceased, — The other side of Pine creek HAS. A. COGSWELL. F. A. COGSWELL — Be sure to send in a full ac- Land, number one, (illustrated), from Burns, snow-drift over the I.inkville., Lakeview. ime of the State of Oregon, you are —Mrs. Stenger took possession by Rev. E. R. Young; A Scien goods ever offered the Harney V'al id and required to appear in the count of the ChristmaB holiday en- stage road was reported here to be ley. - Urc of the State of Oregon, fur the tertainments, just as soon as over, 16 ft high after shoveling out enough of her handsome new residence, tist’s Bright Thoughts, Editorials, Harney, at the courtroom thereof, COGSWELL & COGSWELL. last Thursday. We are sorry to In the County of Harney, on Monday, and your neighborhood will be to admit the passage of the Burns etes.; The New South, by Hon Hen LAKEVIEW AN1> LINKVII.I.E. Or. f February, 1889, at 10 ©’clock in the lose so good a neighbor, and shall ry W. Grady; American Cookery, Ohristmas Tree f that day, then and thereto show heard from, if your letter reaches us, stage last Saturday. ny you have, why the petition of very much miss the frequent visits by Miss Maria I’arloa; The Lady AND and if you fail to see it in print no wan, Administrator of said estate, Attorney-at-Law it an order of the court be granted to tify us of the day your communica —Elder Taylor of Harney, de of our bright little friend, Frankie of the Rock, a Poem, (illustrated), CrRAND SALL 1-ly lowing described real property of to-wit: 8’4 l’f NEl4 of Sec. 11, and tion was mailed. Mails from cvi ery livered a very pleasing sermon to Stenger, who has lately put on the by Thomas Dunn English; An Or W’4of Sec. 12. all in Tp. 5, S of R. 2’5 E. Hurns' Weather liecord. direction are being delayed by re- the usual Burns congregation on dignity of a school girl. iginal Temptation, (illustrated) by Silver Creek School House lorrow county. Oregon, should not said petition waa duly verified and Sunday evening. The weather was suits of late snow storms. Dec. 1 8 to Dec 26. —The town dogs that keep night Marquise Clara Lanza; Paying the DECEMBER 24, 1889. h the 3d day of December, 1889, and altogether too inclement to admit of unnecessarily hideous with their Penalty, the 7th installment—, ill herefrom that there are just claims I e«:ate remaining unpaid titer hav- Wed: 6 a m-16 °-very cold; the customary attendance from the continuous barking, tore both ears ustrated—, by Maj Alfred Calhoun; I the proceeds of all the personal « COMMITTEES: —©Id papers 50c for 100. 12 m—cold; slight snow. aaid ectate towards the satisfaction country. To Get the Troe. off one of the town cows, and one Correspondence, Science, Wit and ri that it is necessary and for the 6 p ni — cold. — Dr. Horton, the dentist, ar- James Adams, Carey Thornburg, itB of said estate* and of all persons , ear off another, this week, while en Humor, and a fine variety of mis — Look on fourth page for T he (herein, that said order should be Thurs: G a m-24 °-very cold; To Dress the Tree. rived in Burns, Monday evening. cellaneous reading matter. Not Mrs. Simon Lewin, Mins Ruth McConnell, H erald ’ s new adv. of “Twenty gaged in the usual innocent exercise 12 m—cold ; er ordered that this citation be pub- Hogan, Miss Lizzie Garrett, 4< —E. E. Purington, of Harney, Books Almost Given Away,” to I of baying or running down their withstanding the vast outlay to Miss Addie a week for six successive weeks in G p m — very cold; snow- To Call Off the Presents. rkgon H erald , a weekly neuspa which the publishers of ihe Ledger T. J. Shields, Wm. Hogan, cameover with C. A. Sweek, Satur every delinquent subsoriber of 1889. unfortunate bovine victims. *al circulation, published and print- ing off and on all day. Chas. Gilchrist. have gone, the price of the Ledger I, Harney county, Oregon, and he re that pays three $3.00 between now Fri-. 6 a m-8°-very cold; still— day. To Deliver Presents. ed a« the paper most likely to give —Vale-Burns stage, in charge of is only two dollars a year. Consid Miss Ella Baker, Minn Stella Garrett, e parti«« herein cited. February 1, 1890. “ 12 m — cold; light snowing. I — The Misses Garrett and Miss •Mi«« Lizzie Winter. Porter Corneliason, due Friday ering its extraordinary excellence, ball.'it. T. J. shields , Judge of the COMMITTEE ON SUPPER’. urt of the State of Oregon, for the “ 6 p m—quite cold; Young came in from Silver creek, —Miss Gunther having made ar evening, was unable to arrive be the New Nork Ledger, at two dol Mra. J. C. Garrett, M rs. Geo. Williams, (arney, with the seal of said court 13 ° above 0; geraniums, lilies and Saturday. Mrs. Char Adami, Mrs. Fred. Okermann, l 3d day of Det ember, A. 1). 1889. rangement with the Gage Sisters, fore Saturday 8 a m, driver report lars a year, is the cheapest—as it is. ■ Attest: W. E. GRACE, Clerk. , canna frozen. FLOOR MANAGERS: ; ing the entire line from Ontario JcnsoN, Attorney for Administrator. has opened a dress-making busi J. C. Garrett, Thon. Allen, Pleas. Cheney. the best—family paper in the world. —Charges reasonable for livery Sat: 6 a m-12®-cold; snowing, ON MUSIC: ness in connection with the millin through, delayed by snow and snow T iik H erald and Ledger for K. D. Baker, COMMITTEE service at the Red Front Livery Edward Kurts, O. Rusk i till 8o’clock. ery establishment—rutting and fit storms, snow being 2) feet deep be 1890 only $3.75. and Feed stable. - Everybody cordially invited to “ 12 m—cool; tween Burns and Pine creek. ting a specialty. - come, and bring well-filled baskets “ 6 p rn—very cold; —The Canyon-Burns stage, in ItcmH from Enterprise. along with them, and those that — Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Crego, | — Tom. Howard, who, with Andy Sun: 6 a m-13 3 -very coldjsnow UtfITgn STATER L and O ffice ,/ charge of John Wash, only goes as —Snow is melting a little to-day. have no baskets, come anyway. urns, Oregon, December 16, 1889.) wno intended going to housekeep Wilson, the latter on the swing till 9 a in. far as Soda springs now. I HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- ing on their ranch so soon as they drive between Vale and Beulah, —Several teams are hauling bay “ 12 m—cold; «ertler has filed notice of her inten- That Bawdy tinal proof in supi»ort of her claim —For best of Feed stable accom returned from their trip to Idaho, i winter before last, shoveled snow from the Island on bob-sleds. “ 6 p m—very cool. id pfvcf will oe made before the Homely girls will take heart after modation go to the Sayers A- Sill snowed in at Burns until Mon three days between Harney and Mon: 6 a m-G e-coldest morn- !i Receiver, I’. S. i.and office, at —There wiill be no school next reading this delightful and sensible HI, on January 25, 1810, viz: man Livery & Feed Stable. - day of this week. Burns in the endeavor to make his | ing to date. week on acconnt of Xmas. 8arnh Haskell, U story. A girl, plain in face, and drive through at the earliest day “ 12 “ m—cold; homas Haskell,deceased, II. E. No. I — The first snow of the season in — The young ladies on the Burns —W. T. Buchanan has got back indifferent in her attire, is suddenly Eli 'lr« NW ‘K of 8W qr. possible, has taken the Burns end 6 p in — cold. £ 2, See. M, Tp. 23. S R. 31 E. W. M. Diamond valley, fell to the depth Christmas soliciting committee, we of the Vale-Burns route. Mr. How with the rest of the load. aroused to her defects, and, so far T ues: G a rn-22® - cold; sunny. of 3 inches, Tuesday, 10th inst. he foMowiug witneaecato prove her learn, Recured about $30 in cash, ard has the reputation of being one i»u« residence upon, and cultivation u as in her power, resolves to amend 12 m—cold; — Stonewall Cawlfield arrived, d, viz: P. F. Stenger, Oliver Farra, $4 worth of candy from J. Durkhei 4» them Candid and guileless her g, and Geo. McGowan, all of Burna, 6 p m—quite cold. —Judge Shields, Geo. W. Grace mer <fc Co., and $4 worth of nuts of the best drivers in the county. yesterday, from Roseburg. He re self, she unexpectedly discovers nty. Oregon. and W. R. Gradon made a flying from the W. E. Grace drug store. J. B. HUNTINGTON. Register. —Sunday Welcome contains a ports plenty of rain there. that the husband whom she devot trip to Harney and back, Monday. The Burns ChriMinta« Tree. column of matter, exposing one —The youngest child of W. G. edly loves contemplates her with — Look at the handsome prospec There will be a Christmas Tree Wm. Radam as a dangerous fraud. Pierce has been very sick, but :s be-1 aversion, that she is really what a —A number of wretched looking at the Burns M. E. church, Dec. 24. cattle came into Burns this week, tus of the people’s favorite story-, A chemical analysis of his impu ginning to inprove under the treat-, woman of honor most dreads-a de M pSPECTOtt » NOTICE. paper the New York ledger. The The people of Burns and vicinity to brouse about the livery stables. quackery, Microbe Killer, re ment of Dr. Embrec. R ay . spised wife. As he holds her thus beauty of the cut is considerably dent ereby given that I have appointed are invited to come and put what vealing sulphuric acid, or oil of vit- in contempt, the question arises, g Deputies — We are informed Steen moun marred by its passage through the The jury in the Cronin cese Why did he marry her? This is one presents they wish to give their tain men are feeding sheep this rol as principal constituents. Ra Drewsey, Oregon ft mails, eastern packers not under .Harney, •• I of the mysteries of the romance, friends. This is not a Sunday month, so short is the grass in that charges his victims $3 a gal reached a verdict Dec. 16: rani Diamond “ standing the necessity fur special dam We the jury, find the defendant, the heroine of which soon convinces a. • atlow) Winnemucca Nev. school tree, but gotten up by the lon for a composition that costs him section. odeon .Bums Oregon. I care of matter that requires other less than 5 cents a gallon, as will John F. Beggs not guilty. people of Burns. < her husband that, while beauty is W m . MEEKER. Mtock-Inspecter than railroad transport to reach its be seen by the following analysis I Committee on Arrangemer.tB — Mesdamen — T. J. Morrison ’ s sheep, about We the jury, find defendant, attractive, the charms of the inind arney co.. Or.. — 29- ‘ J a ml, - — «9. Gray, Cardwell. Welcome, Kelley, tegiley,Pratt. destination. 1800, were snowed in the mountains, Kunze, gulity of manslaughter are far more enduring. The story by Prof. Wenzel: 4 G-10 oil of vit- John • Committee on Decoration—Misses Kelley. I. and M. Geer. <’. and J. McFhertera, Harkey, but were brought out without loss, —Thermometer on the Texes rol; muriatic acid, 1 dram and as charged in the indictment, and has an excellent plot, the action is Reed. Goodman, Tupker, and .Mesdames Card- istmas JDance. well. saloon porch registered 3 ® above 45 1-5 grains; claret wine sufficient fix the punishment at imprison natural nnd spirited, and the char and (». Moore. Messrs. C. Byrd, Welcome, Friday and Saturday. 0, on Monday before 6 a. m., and to color; spring valley water, 1 gal- ment in the penitentiary for the acter drawing is in the author’s NS BP.ASS BAND BOYS, McPheetere. — Mrs. Ella Caldwell says her ommitteeon Finance.—Stand Jamison. Minnie I. McElmurray, j Ion. Radam claims “there is no di- > term of three years. Reed. Laura Goodman, Mrs. J. E. McKiunon. best style. It is certainly one of I* B urns N ew H all . little son and daughter have the miles east of Burns, two-and-a-half Committee on Music —M. N. Feutlty. reported mer »ease that will not yield to the Mi-1 We the jury, find the defendants Mrs. Georgie Sheldon’s most en Committee on Distribution of Presents.—Mia whooping cough, but both are do eclmber 23, 1839, ecs Jamison. M. and D. Gianfni. Masters E. ing well. cury 1 ® below 0, Monday, and 3 ® crobe Killer,” and the Welcome de Danial Coughlin, Patrick O’Sulli trancing stories. It is No. 24 of Reed, J. K Welcome. above 0, Sunday morning. It was clares he is undoubtedly right as van and Martin Burke, guilty o Street A Smith’s Select Series. >« Band i 2oys form Com mittee i Committe on arrangements will —The first street-lamp was put I 24 ® al>ove, in a southwest room in death will be the fate of the person ; murder in the manmr and form a krr*gementi, Floor, and Invi-' meet at Mrs. Cardwell’s. Saturday, up in Burns by C M. & L. Caldwell T he H erald building where no fire that freely uses the Microbe Killer, charged in the indictment, ................... ................ ... and fi . —The Red Front Livery and ^^■Irangers introduciti. Al) Dec. 14th, at 1 o’clock p rn.to make this week; other business houses is kept during day or night,, and as “<>f «Il quack medicims yet. in- the penalty at imprisonment in th Feed stable is the place to put up T wt '.< oined. arrangements. By order of propose to, also, thus help light up fire out every night in the adjoining vented, the Microbe Killtr takes penitentiary lui the term of ihci your teaui; horses fed. watered and at Reed's Restaurant. C ommittees . natural life. i room. the palm a( a life-destroyer. the streets. groomed. w AI. ADVERTISEMENTS, BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HERALD