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TIIK J. DURKHEIMR A CO’S. LOCAL-PAGE ADVER8TIEMENT X j ARCEST V 41 stock . X b OWEST prices , ONLY FIRST CLASS ARE Ci ¡nTHarOneÿ Äty O-OODS THAT CAN SUPPLY THE nxr STO O K. RAISER. tv id Our Prices are the SAME as With Their FALL &, WINTER SUPPLIES IF" A. JFL IME E3 H. 're. TVt tlxo raiload xvitli freight added. WS OLICIT YOUR TRADE. J. DURKHEIMER &, CO, THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY. ’» A - ' .. ■ t Sil |OAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OFFICE. —$10 reward. —Money, hay, and fuel scarce. Announcements under above claRsifiealion, at following rate«. payment invariably iu ad vance: State candidacy, also,the County Judge, on In theClUuty Court of the State of Oregon, for ( lcrk, and Sheriff, |10each; At>«eMor, and Com missioner. $5each; Treasurer, Schtwl Supt. Sur tfie °f 1Iarne-v- veyor, and Coroner, also. Precinct Justices and In the M«ter of the Estate oil Constables, each. No insertions on requests I'eiutt S. A. HG i .M AN, Deeeaaed. j by mail unless accompanied by the price of L To WM« Rodman, M. S. Rodman, Minnie D. publics! Ion. —■ -^Farrena. 3dinuie c. Tibbita, Viola Townsend, Clare Hums''u. • <>rti H>i; iiman, and all other*, unknowjl heirs of 8. A. Rodman, deceased, poll COUNTY CI.EllK: Greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc I hereby announce myself as a candidate hereby cited ami required to appear in the I for the uwoiHcc office vi of vuuiifcy County vier« Olerx subject nuojcui to ih the me County Court of the State of Oregon, for the | ior County of Hurney, at the courtroom thereof, action of the Democratic County Conven- atHaruejkin the County of Harney, on Monday, tion of Harney county, Oregon. the3dda|Bt>f February, 18S9, at 10«'clock in the W. E. GRACE. •iorenoua .of that day, then and thereto show • au«e. If.any you have, why the petition of E Ueo. McGowan, Administrator of said estate, praying that an order of the court be granted to «ell the rollowing described real property of suid c*t|K^ Ic-wit: S’-o NE*.| of See. 11, and the 1 , .<f See. 12, all in Tp. 5, S of IL 25 E. W. M. in^lorr.iw county, Oregon, should not sai<l petition was duly verified and ) Jpte«<n<!p®Dn ’he : <1 day of December, 188'J, and IIA'z LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY y 1 hmefrom that there are just claims NEWSl’ATER IN THIS COUNTY. «gaiQrtMl1' cs;a:e remaining unpaid after hav p ing applied the pro-eeds of all the personal - l>roperty Of sui-1 estate towards the satisfaction ... q hereof, and that it is necessary and for the THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 1890. ■' test iutert'Sts i said rblaie aml.-fall p<in.>i> ntereete*therein, that said order should be - QrrATWN. —J. T. Sillman was seriously sick, Sunday night. How young soever you may be, With failing Teeth you’re grim and bold, And losing your mouth’s purity; Your features seem both dull and cold— Then, man, or maid, warned of your fate, Seek Dr4 Horton e’er it's too late! — Levens Bros, lost only eight —Hay all the same as gold in head of the cattle they were feed the Harney country. ing. I —Settlers’ stock is looking well —C. M. Caldwell is gaining and generally, so we learn. | doing well except a dropsical swell ing of the lower limbs and left > —R. A . Hendricks, __ » of Lower hand. i Island, WHS in town, Monday, —Skirmishers after hay went to ! —No one seriously sick on Low the Island, Thursday, and cou'.d er Island, so far as wc can learn. i ’ get nothing but tule hay, and that —The nine-nionth old baby of at $8 per ton. THE HERALD. i Bidwell Joe, Piute, died Saturday —Loyd Culp and John Mehaffey : night. are digging a well for Chas. Gun — Hay on the Island, among the ther, on his ranch west of town, settlers, selling at $18 a ton, and and are down 43 feet. scarce at that. —James Lampshire, a pupil of —The Devine cattle on Silver the Poison creek school, made an .iti* further ordered that this citation be pub- creek range are reported in very average per cent of 97 in his studies ished ouce a week for six successive weeks in during the month, ending Jail. poor condition. he E ast O regon H erald , a weekly newspa- I of th ier g«0*«al circulation, published and print 24th. ’d in Burns, Harney county, Oregon, ami here- —Range cattle reported so poor Local News. •y designated as the paper most likely to give ,'13V' lotice to the parties herein cited. —The V-ranch at Warm springs _ that death will claim two-thirds _ 1 Witness the lion. T. J. S hields , Judge of the has been feeding its poor cattle , OKE'Jounty Court of the Stute of Oregon, for the when the thaw comes. HAItN'EY COUNTY ITEMS. ounty of Harney, with the seal of said court since before Christinas, and has tfflvwd this Ld day of December, A. D. 1889. Attest: W. E. GRACE. Clerk. —Pres. Armstrong was in town, lost about 40 head, so we are in J. N at . H udson , Attorney for Administrator. T he H erald , and Free Press for Sunday, for medicine, and reports formed. ik*c IU-«-«» four months, if you order in this or his children doing well, —Jas. Kennedy, sporting man, x next month, for only 90 cents. C1NAL PROOF —Rumor from Wagontiro says went to Canyon City, on the stage, U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Brown Bros, have lost about 2,000 .Saturday morning. Some of the IF Burns, Oregon, Decemner 16, 1889.1 Burns' Weather Record. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow head of sheep during the prevailing men around town didn’t want Jim ng-nasaed settler has hied notice of her inten to leave. severe weather. tali to make final proof in support of her claim HiiO Reward. —If you want your horses neat SORREL GELDING with White Face, linn ly groomed, put up at the Red Front branded |Sj| with Rar above, on the Right Shoulder, Iwl and two Left-Oblique Bars on Livery stable, when you come to Left Hip. Burns. - LARGE BAY GELDING. Branded T with Quarter circle, point« up, above, and J —When coming into Burns with to within the U) crossed by horizontal bar'*-''-' Under the Quarter-Circle-J, on l.eft Shoulder, horses, be sure to call at the New Return above described horses to L. C. GROUT Livery Feed Stable, where you or H. J. MANLEY, Harney, Or. 1 1 Miss Studio Orser, rendered “Where Shall we Nest,” with good effect. Misses Minnie and Dell Gianini sung in their usual happy manner, “A Boy’s Beet Friend is Ilis Moth er.” The reading from the pages of Vol. 1, No. 1 of the “Burns Bomb shell,” the amusing motto of which is “We attend to Everybody’s Busi ness Except our Own,” by its pret ty young lady editor, Miss Ida Geer, was what the intention of its originators desired, a fund of amusement Ufall. will find all necessary accommod ations. - —Joel and Elma Perkins were - — E ast O regon H erald and The in town the other day in their new Public Domain only $3 a year. sleigh. Settlers, this is your chance, if you —For best of Feed stable accom want to know all about public laud modation go to the Sayers & Sill questions. man Livery & Feed Stable. - —Dr. Horton, George Hayes and —T he H erald will send for one John Sweitzer took a sled and of tho Louisville Singers next: made an attempt, Friday, to reach spring, us soon as freighting is re-1 their places in Diamond; upon i T he H erald would respectfully sunied, and will make an order at arrival at the turn-out to go to the suggest that the “Bombshell” con the same lime for any of our sub Hayes ranch, they found the road fine its personal “shelling” to the scribers who will send for illustrât- 1 unbroken and returned to town. membership of the Society, for ob ed catalogues and make a selection j of any styles worth $10 to $30; I —The Sayers’ saw-mill contract vious reasons: in this town as iu ors, McKinnon & Skinner,left town j every other community, there are $17.50 to $30. Friday morning with a twelve ¡ human ghouls that feast and fatten —Among the rumors afloat inci horse team to break the road to upon the results of opportunities dental to the present severe weath head of Stanclift creek, and return er, is about one of the ranchers hav for men. After pushing their way within their reach to blow the foul ing the humanity to kill ten or fif through for ten or fourteen miles, breath of calumny, or lay the slimy teen horses, out of a bunch he and they were unable to pass Coal-pit hand of inuendo upon the fair name his men had dug out of the snow, springs, on account of depth of or business enterprise of people to in a starving and freezing state. snow' and returned to town. whom they are unfriendly. The —No snow fail last Thursday. —The two Beulah-Burns stage tho little paper in question in the Barometer indicated change of i drivers, Tom Howard and Porter i ' hands of good but inexperienced weather within 24 hours. Friday j Cornelison, two as plucky stage! i editorial management, offars all morning registered 31 ° at 8:30 , drivers as the country affords, came I o ’clock; at 8:30 a steady snow ' in together on Cornelison’s stage that the ill-nature, spite, and malice Jan. ÏÏ to Jan 29, 1800. Baid proof will be made before the storm set in, which continued i that left here 24th inst., and brought in such persons, can ask. giater and II«-< »i ■> IT, I S. land ollii e. fit — Baker Bros, on Silver crock till 11 pm; caves dripping, and air Wed: C> a in—cold; snowing. —Attention is called to the ad- in no mail matter, whatever, ex irus,(rapgoi>, on January 25, 1890, viz: u 12 m—cold, snowing. | vertieement of Messrs. Grout and have been feeding about a month, still. Sarah Haskell, cept that which Burns sent out by A Small I library $3.30. and so far have lost only 20 lambs; Thomas Haskell, deceased, II. E. No. 6 p m—cold. j Manley fir lost horses. above mentioned stage. As near I, for th- E’a «*f SW 8W qr, NW ‘ " qr of * SW ..... qr, they have enough hay to last six — Mrs. W. G. Pierce became Jj 2, 8ec. ‘.8, 8, Tp. tp. 23. 8 S R. ---------- 31 E. -------- W. M. You can get the local newspaper as we could learn, the facts are as Tliurs: 6am—cold; sun. te names the following witnesses to prove her —J. R. Jenkins, of Silver creek, weeks at least. ll very sick, when about 5 miles from : ¡follows: Howard made his way to I E ast O regon H erald , the best upon, and cultivation rconf' puouR residence *J-------------- 12 in—cold; came in on horseback, Sunday, and jaaid i nud, viz: I’. F. Stenger, Oliver Farm, It Burns, last Thursday, while on the i ■ Beulah, where he found no mail, family paper, The Detroit Free 6 p m—cold: Qng. and Geo. McGowan, all of Burns, —Poor stock, some cows reeling reports snow less than two feet, ex road to the cemetery, but contin and the return, in the vicinity of; Press, one year each, and 12 vol- uty, Oregon. as they w'alk, are in sight every day. Fri: 9 a in-30 ° -cold; snowing. cept in drifts, along that route. J. B. HUNTINGTON. Register. ued to keep up until after the Pine creek mountains, blockaded unins, in paper covers, of the best L ater : Have been taken off the “ 12 m-46 3-cold; “ burial of her little daughter, when English novelist’s works, Charles —The four teams of Messrs. streets and corralled to feed. Two she was cared for at the Parker with fresh snow-drifts impassable j “ 6 p m-37 c-cold; “ to stages; he started on snow-shoes | Dickens, by calling at, or sending piMBKR CULTURE. Thawed till snow fell off the rooves. Byrd, Geer, Fegtley, and Roussel, died during tho week. House, by Mesdanies Parker and anil discovered Cornelison’s stage, to this oilice, $3.50. left town town oaiuruuy Saturday iiioiiuiiK, morning, to n 1 / a a ii ; ' lviv to U nited S tates L and O ffice , ) Sat: —At Mackey’s camp at the Gap, McGowan. She insisted on return foundered in the drifts, driver and \ Burns Oregon, Dec. 26, 1889 | a ii- - « 10 ’ " ln | bring in wood, but were unable to II ^^JINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at r C° 1A- 'leave the main road, the road to between Silver creek and Wagon ing home that evening, ns the Bee- I horses about exhausted. They j From Blitsen. I <yj|||te by’asJ»<■ r W. Hays against PId 1 lp ll turned the stage toward Burns anil' tire, a band of 2,600 sheep are being ond child was sick. XVI failure « « 1 « ra - X. to lo comply I vinyl < with u .1 <| law i <» ,.r* i* * > ■ .»1 Irounser — for tifltoTiin > p m co , the tiHjjjg!. being impasssable. 41'.». dated Sept. 28, 1885. 1885, er Culture Entry No. 419, ! Ena. H erald : With your per- feed, and if severe weather contin made report to contractor. It is Sun: : 8 a m-22 = -cold. of Se< - *• Tp. 2.8 8, R. 31 E. W M • i!j!'«îney ___ founty, Oregon, with a view to can- u - 12 m—cold; — Miss Gunther having made ar ues, it is feared over half will be j —Canyon City News, Jan. 23: not known as yet what will be done, ■ i mission I will write you a few lines ellatl >tl of «aid eutrv; contestant alleging that a t ions. lie raid Ph Hip GroeBRcr did not break, or cause ll Cornelison says the snow-drifts I : from thin part of the Harney coun- rangement with the Gage Sisters, lost. 6 p m—cold. Mail on the Heppner route has > be Woken, five Here« of «aid tract of land, the near Pine creek, that he was trying ; 1 try, and say that the people here has opened a dress-making busi ret year, nor did he comply with the Jaw the Mon; 6 a m-4 Lelow-quitc cold; —J. C. Garrett, G. M. Williams been very irregular. utill on top, notwithstanding I to break way through for his team, ¡are I econd year, nr t li-rt'i- fur, or in itny why meet ness in connection with the millin *?e rMufremen:« of the law, that he has aban- “12 m—cold; ' the present outlook is not the best said trait of land; the said partieR ery establishment—cutting and fit and R. N. Miller were out the lat -Stock is faring badly on upper; were breast high to himself, about! “ 6 p m—cold. ter part of this week hunting horses i in the world. re hereby summoned to appear at thia office ou 4 ft. deep from ground measure. ting a specialty. - ie7Qld*yo' February. 18W, at 10 o’clock, n rn, on the Silver creek range, and Burnt river. i respond and furnish testimony concerning 6 a m-37 ° - cold ; Tues: —There is not as much snow here lid alleged failure. u -Water for stock is hard to ob- ' ••Tcxc»" liar. 12 m—cold; —Another house, unexpectedly found some in an almost helpless [as elsewhere in Harney valley, but 2-6 J. B. HUNTINGTON. Resister. condition. ll tain in some places. 6 p ni—cold. | to most in town, made its appear- Tune-“01i, Happy be We.” ' entirely too much up to date. ia ble. i —From Thursday night when -Joe Combs sold the race horse, ■ ToTexca 1 will go, yes, I will go, Wed: 8 a m-36 ° above-cold; i ance on sleds, Saturday evening, ! —r know of no heavy losses. TINA« i- ROOF. it ______ r 1 want to know, I want to know, 12 m—sunny; coll, eaves and was in the hands of workmen, T iie H erald received Peterson’s Jordon, to Tom Williams for 1400. ! , Whene'er thci , What there's in Burns to drinx, J Monday, for repair. It is the prop- Magazine, Toledo Blade, Detroit ( dripping. U nited S tater L and O ffice J —Comegys sheep has stood it Qilvinn • 1» 11«' glasses cheerful At clink, Texeg Knr Burn«, Oregon, January 21. 1890.J 6 p m—cold; wind-storm; Ierty of Porter Cornelison. Free Press and Malheur Gazette,! -Stockmen in Bear and HHYH H I 42 days without feed and without NOT! IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- valleys are experiencing a fearful , I And when 1 want to smoke, I want to smoke, till Sunday morning no other mail ■ir-.M avttlcr hiii> filed notice of hi« inten rain; snow; sleet, following ii ’“P*! heavy loss, —Emanuel Clark came in, Sun loss. un I« se filial proof in support of hi« claim, i i And hear a good old joke, a good old jok<, reached this oflice. nd th. aid i»roof will be made before the j id succession. I At tli' Texe« there will be : day, from Silvies valley on horse —We have been hunting a proph odateli _________ h’l Receiver, U. 8. Land office, at i -The Baker City stage is the H’htnni for von and me At Texes Bar. back, and says snow is up to a —Charges reasonable for livery et to tell us how long this will last. °” SatUr',R-v’ Mar< ll lsu0* v«z: ’ m affol —To keep posted Wwilllam <!. Sharrett, | horse’s sides along the route He service at the Red Front Livery' only one not affected by snow I1 ■ For WhiBKy, Wine, and Beer, Fun without fear, rt. D. ft. ><». 45, for the SW4 NE'4, NW’4 SEU ; —Your correspondent went to I There’s naught to brat it here, to beat it here. | met John Wash, of the Canyon- and Feed stable. - I drifts. —Read T he H erald . JC. 7, TpBo, s. R. S2’2 E. W. M. He names the I • For Liquor«, Mixed or Straight, Diamond valley a few days ago, ■HMM» u it: CRFes io prove his continuous Burns line, who left here Saturday m«ti- fir«t rate «fVpon a .<1 < tilth a’ion of said land, viz —We are pleased to note the itn-, -Land Office Inspector Tyner,; They're and after encountering numberless —Old papers .50c for 100. morning. 8. liaupin, Peter Thom peon, of Burn*. _______________ provement in the Harney Items passed through town, r riday, on , Ham, W. 11. Monison, of Harney, Or. snow-drifts, finally landed all right. —Ice hauling continues with un- J. B. HUNTINGTON, Rcuiiter. j his way from Burns to the rail-1 Buri» i.yccum. i —Everyone on Silver creek had this week undec its new manage-, I —The Terpsichorean devotees abated interest. \ ! plenty of hay to see them safe thro’' inent. The attendance last Friday even- I met to engage in the giddy mazes •• l ’ o I —I)r. Horton and family are an ordinary Harney winter, but the' —A band of tb<? .Levens Bros.’ BWK.XS ADVERTISEMENTS. -Horses which started to winter ing was even greater than that of of the dance, and a fine time they I drain has been so heavy the past snow-bound near Burns. on upper Canyon creek arc dying, the preceding week, and a liyely bad; the supper was prepared at horses, mainly wares And colts, .' , _ two months, that if the snow re- and are being driven out when interest taken in the exercises: Chauncey Cummins’ house by bis T Y. i —See Notice of Final Proof of mains on much Ionizer, there will were brought in from the moutains,:' T. V . B. EMBREE. M. D. House called to order. accomplished wife, who knows how Monday, looking well for range' found. e «>.* the e««t ide ot Sil- Wm. . Sharett, in this issue. | I • be no feed. - • OBreat [Ii . !• .Minutes of last meeting read and Ail** Hiver. ter. irli« below Burrs. stock. This firm, we learn, has BNS. B to get up a supper and entertain -Polities in Harney county are —Mrs. Sarah Haskell made final —Frank Dibble, of Silver creek.' lost a number of colts since fall. already on the move. The present Biggs elected Vice-Presi guests. The musicians were Chas. 1 proof on her ranch, near Burns, Sat was met on his return from Dr. Richardson ami Ralph Brown. —An Indian baby died last week. clerk, W. E. Grace, nnnounes him dent. urday. 8 B. M< PHEETERS, M D. Embree’s, Sunday, with medicine Critics appointed: Dr. McPhce- The father tried to employ a law self a candidate for re-election. —Several were present from Blit- I’ ICIAN A- SURGEON. —Settlers, read T he H erald if Ahar<1 yer to prosecute another Indian as j ' ters and Geo McGowan. , Eel. for a man * to have E. Gnu u’« Dnnx 1-ly z.cn- you want to learn about late land lines ' ' * to ride near the cause, because the latter’s moth -It is easier to publish a list of Committee on Question reported ly 40 miles for medical aid in such matters. er-in-law was said to have prophe- those who arc wi ll than of sick peo for the fourth meeting of the Lyce : —Among the happy couples were: weather. Dr. Embree is quite stic- ple in this community just now, as ■E P. HOWARD, « Gill anti Ml«« Annie Coniegv«. —The success of the literary cn- cessful in his treatment of Mrs. cied the little one’s death several all are more or less afflicted with um, the following question: Ro- J< Frcarly Smyth, Mis« lk»ra< tunin in«, oMPt'1 PHWKTAN A SURGEON’. solved, ' That the Creation of the | Ere I. Drake, times lately. He was finally dis Mine Maggie rimyth, tertainment of Friday evening, is Dibble. the “ grippe. ” Ge.». Hmyth. Ml«« < Heward. Earth, as recorded in the First Chap suaded, the average Burns lawyer 1 at -4 B urns . O regon . ('has ('omegtp. Mi»« l.ciia Harkey, all the rage. ter of Genesis, is a Fable and Un Geo. Fry, MH« Annie Seward, —A load of wood was delivered having enough to do without Pi-1 -A snow-plow has arrived at Ba worthy of Belief Affirmative: Albert Bollenbaugh, Ml«« Georgia Ihinn, —P. T. Finke has been at the at the residence of Mrs. Porter Cor- utc clientage. Howard, Ml»« Nannie liunu, ker City from the East, and gone to Geo. McGowan. Goo. \V. Hayes, Wm. M r and M r«. Dunn, Parker House over three weeks, nelison, Friday, and Saturday Notary Public. Mr. and Mr« Calkin«. —Friday, 24th. it snowed all day' work boring through the drifts be W W Cardwt 11. Chris Newell. snow-bound. night, so we are told, a greater part I d l grace , Others too numerous to mention. low there, so it is expected the road without intermission; at 9 a in, , Negative: Dr. NcPheeters, M. R. of the wood and the ax was re Now DE. I’LUME. BURNS. OR —IL W. McElmurray, whose mercury 30° r at n<>on 46 c ; at will lie opened shortly. i Biggs, C. A Sw. ik and M. N. Fegt- l .a* Flinv < ont«.»t blanks. Application« for health is never really good, is not moved, by whom and where is not 6 p m, 37 ” . Thawing off an«l on *BtolfcalioD X«.ti e«. CxTreciiy and promptly known. If this is true, the action -A freight train loaded with cat i i‘-y- to. Dveua. raid Murtnairr« nble to be out. Pita* tfteadad Miss Geer and Mr«. Cardwell, np- i —The recent discovery of twenty is doubly criminal, liecausc Mr C I all day; icicles and snow falling tle is snow-Uiund below Baker Ci egtbly draw» up. Charge« re«« >nable. 11-j© from roofs; caves dripping all night; —Rumor says Harney’s citizens is driving stage, and, therefore un at lip m, snow-fall mixed with ty, and the railroad company had pointed to edit the second issue of skeletons of Lake Dwellers, in I tombs at Auvernier on the lake of ‘ the Lyceum paper. are seriously afflicted with influen able to protect his property. J.|N.\T. HUDSON. rain. At 4 a m, Haturday, high the cattle driven to a neighboring Report of • ommittieon • «institu N< ufchatel will lend interest to the za, the past two weeks. ranch, where they am lining fed. ATTO U N E Y - A T- I. A W tion and By-Laws n < iv« d. consid nnmiuni ement that S. Il M. Byers, —Mrs. M. A. Fry, under medi wind arose, blowing fitfully till 6 —J. It. Pratt has been confined cal treatment of Dr. McPheeters, is a in: 7 a in, sun shining bright. Mb BURNS. OR. tmu. 1 adopted former I’nittd States Consul at -Baker City is having a long ered section oy to the house for over two weeks convalescing. Mrs. Fry’s illness at ‘ . Several together with apprvVid alliniond- Zurich, will contribute to Harper’s —D. M. Ferry A-Co's Seed Annu- siege of snow blockade, Magazine for February an illustrat- with chronic kidney affliction. at this time would be seriously felt al for 1890, r< ach< d our desk on passeng* r trains are held there, and ments. ■ ;«o. W BARNES. M R. BIGG*. • throughout this section of country, Monday, from Detroit, Mich., and about six liundri d passengers are. Question for dsbat.-. Resolved, ed article on “The Lake Dweller.” mamUr.iir. Burt.», Ur. —Chas. W. Jones says the snow as she is one of the best of faithful being f< d at the expense of the That Water is ;•••-• I • «trncti ve Mr. Byers has had special opportu- has laid on the ground in Harney nurses in time of sickness. No is even more attractively gotten up than the one for 1*S9. As we have railroad company. The blockade: than Fire,” jiostpo... I • .¡1-t inst. I nities to study the remains of these BARNES A BIGGS, valley 42days last Thursday. weather is too severe, no ordinary not had time to more than hastilv extends nil th'- bngtli of Pyle's Routine ••usine'W th .« promptly people, “whose town« were ol«l a —James Sweitzer and Wm. Buf duties so imperative, to detain her glance over it. we will note advance n | eanyon. above Union, and the snow disposed of. tho prt.J z'.a : tertain- tbousan is -ill 3Tt**V Will practi^ in all of the court« <>f the <tat<- .. huive t.. .. cf .5 * -*î«ted fington started from Burns to Dia when her services arc called f.r by made, later, but in ample time ■ for is said to be drifted in some places. luent fortbe < V' ni;. ; I »I-.” bwlneaa pia« * « in care of ’i, > f.rin will the sick. th«- debate, was gi'« thirty feet high. he readers to send for «ceils, etc. mond, on horseback, Friday. ^. mpfly ifWdt i ttx Official County Paper. rwt— rs"Ww 1 ¿A............. ........... »X. .1. Attorneys at Law,