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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1890)
DlssulutloB of Parta.r.blp, AH men are born free and equal, I New' Notice is hereby g. ven that the accordine to law; but all of thè ni I —Come everybody to the firm known as Morrison & Byerlty, do not stay thatway. iiAfl largest circulation of any Years ball. ! have, by mutual consent, dissolved NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. | roo F: —Mrs. James Copshall has been partnership. T. J. Morrison retir- GREAT REDUCTION SALE!! The result of the election in Ire- j ing from the business. ■ orrt.'g. »t Bnrns, Oregon. Der,m- very ill for ten days. land on the 22d inst.. to fill a va- ■ b«r 11 1»W> ll,l.,roo- give» <b»l the followlng- GREAT REDUCTION SALE II Official County Paper. —Born—to the wife of L. Har- cancy in the House of Coinmins, Der bu, SII«.! null. «»I hi, li.leulf '» A Pieaninff Sense Fai provi iu aupp-.n »< bi, claim. shows that Hennessy got a majority low, last Tuesday, a girl. Kl Iirvul »Ul “e ma‘lo l.eMre Ibe Of health and strength renewed ai d p.J Receiver ai burua. uregun. on We have a Larger Stock than ever. Local News. — Born: To the wife of Emanual of ease and comfort follows the use of one thousand or probably more J lati, vi»: I Slcplu-n kV.HHla. over Parnell. We carry the Best Goods; Clark, a boy. Weight 12J tbs. L I.« Ih. EH .4 SE«. NW% of 8KU •f Syrup of Figs, as it acts in har HAlt.N'EY COt’NTY ITEMS. rfSE qr , Se<. bl Tp »Vf*. K bx B M We want Your Tradg, —Fine brandy, at Long & Bosen mony with nature to effectually e« the i l.owiitg teilt esses to prore The United 8tates pays yearly bous n•ideine upon -nd < uRiMHlyn berg's, for mince pie, sauce, etc. cleanse the system when costive or d vis James Gilbert, Cbar.ea Ko> r DECEMBER. 31 for cigars and cigarettes $186,500,- r.’ Oiepon, and Henry bugier aud Try it. billious. For sale in 50c and $1 000, $20,000,C00 for tobacco smoked rbhaw. of nur' a.tHegon. j. B. H umtimötom . Regis.er —Th« Christmas ball at the town bottles by all leading druggists.4-2 in pipes. To this add toe cost of —Notice the premiums offered bv T he H erald . hall, was on« of the best ever given L aib fob buidisu bridge chewing tobacco $50,000,000, the in Burns. —John Sweitzer is erecting a res tobacco bill for the year reaches the [prop. »»1» will be received by U« Notice. ■erk .vr building a nrldae acruM su it. u>. »hat is kuonn »• (he ‘•'»bree idence in the south east part of snug sum of $256,000,000. —Burns will soon have mail ser The public is hereby warned not Foe. cuuiils. •»!-> br dge will require town. Lai.’, one be.it ana U bank ai.<l »■»>>■• vice, on the Canyon city route, six to cash a draft No. 438 made paya ■be saiue te ihn brides w» — Fred Miller has rented the times a week. k,., a. Sa-e.'a Mill AU bl e ble to Ed. Noble and issued from It looks very much as though the FiheCoUUi. C.ur..on tr-ser.in« .lie ri.hl lo »«)«>•»> and BuriiH Meat Market from Smith —If you want to have a good Miller and Lux office Sept. 30 1890, Farmers’ Alliance had mounted Eh' or.i-r U ‘ he < UI..U ■■ -urt aud Richardson. Eiyb.nd «»a “VMuii’k time and supper, go to Silver Creek as payment on same has been the democratic mule.—New York —H erald is only $2.50 a year stopped at the bank. Amount of Express, Mill Boss organ. now is the time to subscribe to a to a dance. Never mind. The mule can live local newspaper. —100 tons of hav 2| miles from draft $161.50; Vale Gazett. Grant WE WILL SELL L C cub J- Cvun. !»r th, Ctumy el County News, Bed Rock Dimocrat, stand it. Better keep away from Burns — for sale at $3.00 per ton — —Persons wishing to purchase .......... $7.00 p«r. Barral. ■¡Ikm«». ui Dreg..u and Silver State please copy, and its heels.—Portland World. Flour at................ .................................. iii.ami». «! <Li»ei i •»<* >•»»' .... 9.25 “ 100 B«. br» ' iu» I. H»'i v' <»»»*>• 'O. e of ’*v potatoes, call on Sam King; his po inuuire at this office. Sugar “................ Burns send bill to H erald office Wi.,1 h i:iui> : m.v ’Lai , ii»v,v uv tatoes are first class and cheap. ........................ 4 00 “ 100 B«. Salt “ ................ ■il, *„. C A 1 • bel»1 I*1» lol P1» ». e »* —Mrs. Miller, wife of Judge Mil Oregon. fcllbU bi u vi'»» VA ‘Hu* I- su * l,rB at corresponding low prices, during our GREAT — Do not fo-get thnt Ed. Walton And all other goods A company has been organized !u..n. »I.» bike, •» «uuuuo.« ler, we are informed by Dr. Ashford, feu«r.. Ivre ptow • I bix is ready a*, all times to give vou u REDUCTION SALE. for the manufacture of soap from nd oil.no u n.in ‘hr- ob < b> ‘»I rcb- is ill though not dangerous. Attention. >1 aukusi fi.leTlwnhu,. of AUKU... , IbVl, 1W1. aud ...d nice smooth shave or hair-cut. Reductions are made in every Department of our large stores. corn. It will be controlled by piuiteis v\ei pray: wW-NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY YOUR WINTER 8UPPLIEB, Of all persons still indebted to Conneel Bluffs capital. From ex U. W Garred. —Messrs Allen and Baker ac — The Burns Dramatic Club will »dwell. C. Ni. -- .Mue», . Liien CHEAPER THAN EVER. Yours Truly, undersigned on E ast O keoon II EK- j . i. bitinau, play -‘Among The Breakers" at companied bv their wives. were in surd, periments made during the last, BluteU, L. Al M 2 ht ui» n, Harney on the evening of the 31st At.D accounts, viz: subscriptions J. L buiker, ‘ J. DURKHEIMER 4L CO.. town the first of the week. Ker, week it has been ascertained that j J. C. U Wen Victi vine inst Luy, THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF HARNEY COUNTY. \ subsequent to Nov. 28 1889, adver- the new soap can be put on the 3-50 H V. i ewi a, ►».an, J. 1. NeuJLUH, Lv ksey, —We received to day t«o late' —Henry Long sold, a few days 1 ‘‘tising and jo!» work done prior to l t J i e er, triSvM . market for less than 1 cent a pound Th. s WliiliuK, ^HIIiLTUD, for publication a transcript of Judge , since, his 4 year old Prince of March 1, 1890. is called to the fact \\ U Juil. BOll, K« * It ismade wholly from corn and al- that payment must lie made before Win Huney. Lord’s decision in our county-seut’ Norfolk filly, for $400. Pretty ■utS, Chas Zivgier, 18th day of September, 1890, to kali. K*' Geu. W. Aiiueiaun, case. good for Harney valley. ■M'B- R .1 buker. save further cost of collection. K oi . d . ud , J cn hr<’te n, ■ barn, — Received at the Hardware store I). L. G race , —The H erald office was visited Jubn E. Maitta. Henry Kit hurt sun. two crates of queensware, also a last Monday, by Mr. and Mrs. Bak Burns Oregon Aug. 21, 1890. ., The thread of a silk wot m is so AND KiUiedy, E. .i ■ Martin, ■th. full stock of bird cageB, hanging Ry run Terr,11. small that an average of 42 of them K eiB ' er of Hardin, Crook county, and Eeler Thun ] sun, TRNSPORTATION Company. ■Nai-s. and bracket lamos o A<hn Bud) fvh, Ke I, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Parker, of Sage Gods blessing to humanity— So, are twisted together to form a M, M i ushlDg, Ki»«.', G. Hu- BpeUfh Inger, —When in town during holidays I hen. says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety! thread of common sewing silk: that LuU 8 KUliltC. ■’KfS. C. C. McCoy, General Manager, .1». .\i. .Xit-Miuuiny. “drop in” nnd see Tex, his liquors Years OIL of the spider is many diameters F..»,». < hurl* b lleirun, -------- 0:0--------- are of the best quality, and given to — The New Years ba 1 will be Forest Crove, Or., March 19 — I W. h Tubtn, smaller. An eighth of an ounce of bure. Stages leave Burns, Oregon, daily for Harney, Drewsey, J. F. Garred, Bio re. iou bv the polite mixologist in any have used the Oregon Kidney Teal the boss dance,for the season, every- W. li. t niGvell, spider-web by weight, would, if ben, Westfall and Vale, where A. < Wurihington, Bhnpe you desire. c bn her, i body invited. The leaders are do- and obtained immediate relief. It i stretched into a straight line reaches G. W. Zumwalt, ■UlllUD, is God ’ s blessing to humanity. I H, E. rhuD pBuIl, Close Connection is Made rJ* —The grand jury of Baker ccun jing everything that is necessary to K. E bee , take pleasure in recommending it to a distance of over 400 miles. W . I’. I u hui un, Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vekislM, vehicles, with the railroad. Kvin, ty circuit court i-rought into court , make it a grand success. P. ‘I. V. u- g. the afflicted. I am now nearly nine Kurd, BATES or FARE FROM BURNS TO ONTARIO AND INTERVENING FOIXTS:^ u. W. Wi c. x«..n, a.true I ill of indictment churiiing K|lU G W.M ty years old, came to Oregon in 1842 Burnì to Vale H. ii., < I kits. Kell, Bnraa. to Ontario 9? I ex-ci u-ity Clerk. E IL ‘lix, with IM —Judge Fee remarked that the in the employ of the Hudson’s Bay •• •• Weit Fall Bedrock Democrat: From ap F. n a urg. •• •• Groce city • “ K n * ... <• •• •• Drews« y A. W a.eii •* •• Beulah.................................... 6 ’ Kek. the crime of forgery. l.SS grand jury of Baker con- tv were in Company, and since I began using pearances the grand jury of Baker ♦’ “ Harney t hi.8 W. n r. . •• • Pine Creek 2-60 I K* er, JurtiiB IBball, K h BUI., Baggage, 30!bs to each Passenger. Frieght and Passengers must — W. II. Gass. pr< prietor of the competent to discharge their duty the Oregon kidney tea I enjoy good county is making a “monkey show” k ICti Aiii.tr .. H. Fr . ’ *>e way-billed. Passenger fare paid in advance. Burns H<>t< 1. is on tlm “qui Vive'' ” r< ga'ding the iovestigati.-n into the health. of the court. When grand jurymen ThuintB ia- t ini. Kei i er, Mil ih, D avid M unrof . Kan.be s, ibis weik. everything in the best of charges preferred against ex county w ll find a true bill of indictment H arry F loyd , N eri A cki . es , J. C. P arkbi 8 .».ehuffey, Ju Kght., older, and preparations made for 1 n. u f •, j-ve I, Gen. Sup ’ t. Division Agent. Burns Agsu*. Clerk Mix. and then endeavor to squirm out of ~ ' j . <>\ uiiiiur, M ■nitri, Advice to Mctliera. _____ the accommodation of his numer 1 E B llatio, Ksu, J 1'. II.-intB, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Svrup has used been it bv saying that they did so “inad iat'i. ous holiday guests. —The O. C. Company Hunting by millions uf mothers for < hilureu teething t. r AV. if. Cftutu ay, ■er. vertently ” the people have a right H . t aumau, fifty years with period suctete. It relieves P. l-uf her. — Mr. John Pratt, our tailor, ton Oregon have a full stock of the little sufferer at once, prut.uccs na.urni. to draw their own conclusions, es ■aee, Wm. I evens, quiet sleep b freeing the child from pain bving, everything in the mercantile 1-ne. wishes to inform the public that he G. W. bmelter. and the tittle sherub awakes os “bright as a PF, J a nit 8 Brio gee. button.” Itis\ery pleasant to taste, soothes pecially when everybody knows Enel, will be pleased to receive orders for Send in vour orders by mail, parcel ■hethild, Austin ibrounian, Suftet s ihe pans. anays pain, re THE RED FRONT LIVERY STBALB, |r<1. G W. Maupin, any thing in his line, at his ranch or wagon load. They will certainly lieves winu, regulars the buwe a. aud is the that thev could not do otherwise frls.>n, J ) n tt. Fmbrec, bvs known remed v for dirrahrea, whether be., MART BRENTON,.................................................... Proprister. give satisfaction. than bring in a true bill under the ;wo miles east of towu. o I»a»e Ne.tii.un. arising from other causes. ifec a butt's PKhr, ThuiniiR F. Brink, iKinnon, sanctity of their oaths. < > I>. R’ 8k, bri». . —At the Saloon of Henry Long Wm C. oh it rut t, —We received this week a copy The proprietor of the Red Front Livery Stable assures th« pub |Kinn. n. 1'011 SALE. GhtiB. ( lark, you will find the best of drinks lupin, lic that he is prepared to accommodate in every way in hl« M R. l.igkB, of the Weiser Signal, puhliRhed by ■More, : during holidays. “Bozy,” the polite Th b . g . ¡>.o son. The Red Front Livery Stable, Bedrock Democrat: Railroad line of buktness. R. E. Lockwood, The citizens of Win. skinner, ! .-aver, tuir tender, is ever ready to accom S. F. Juy, situated in Burns, opposite the men bring the news of fiendish In is, our town n ho are acquainted with modate customers, with mixed ue H.C. Pa uc Burns hotel. Mr. Wilson offers rE 'a hereby given I ik - the undeisigned drinks, or whisky straight. ’Hay and grain con stantly on hands, and careful hands. the editor join us in wishing him this valuable Livery Stable for sale work perpetrated by hoboes at ke apuli« aH» a»i\ n iu io the H» H. u n Couni t c. ur re appiit fe e <\uu t.bia of ' retro reg»»« , for to sol- <•• uu y . Ma e «■! Mountain Home last Monday. It at low figures. He liven in the —The largest sale of racehorses success. hs. matt and \i » u Hqvo a. in o.tn of k gai I fount v an i rt a.e. i r a peti.”! of country, some distance from town, appears that four hoboes attempted ever made, was that of Lord Tal- khs, on the 2d da« .»f February. 1M4. —Geo. Stanclift remembered us, and cannot give the business the to board a freight and were put off 1.ONÓ & tOSENLUllO. inou'h’s. in England. Twenty-four heud brought $182,000, and average Christmas, in a very substantial attention it requires, is his reason bv a brakeman after which the I of $7,591. The highest price horses and acceptable manner; allow us for selling. There is not a more brakeman stood by the train as it were Busybody $14,000, and Har to say the favor is highly appreciat valuable piece of propertv in Burris ■FF'S SALE: was moving out to see that the and any one desiring to invest in vester .‘i 43,000. ed. and mav he live to enjoy many that kind of property, cannot l etter hoboes did not get on the train . !. hereby given. Tl.et nncerendby if an h.xe< ud« n ifiv.ed« ut < f the H ud Cir- hrt. uf the teiait U <»ng. n kr H«rne> —A black Messiah has appeared returns of the Christmas holidays. themselves in any town. Call im again. The tramps seeing that -Paornisrasss, MRS. LOUI8 RACINE,----- ---- - [and iu n e< ire< t< <1 and ceJhertd up*>n n mediately at this office or on Mr. mt therein rem’ered and enieicd h. »aiu umon" the colored people of the in the l.' thcas . fixtvberA 1) L 90, in iu- B urns , O bmom . —A petition to the legislature is W ilson, for vou are likely “to lore they were watched turned on the E Reinhart, doing tnainif* ttiH’ypr the South.. He claims to possess mi In e id k Re«i bar» A ( u„ y alt HiT, and lieing circulated in Grant County, a bargain. The Stable is just what brakeman, siezed him and threw A large and commodious Hotel, everything neat and oomfortabto. A Stone, 4‘eteiiUani. for iba sum of raculous power, says the white race him under the moving train. The we recommend it to be. t> 1 ut ' te fifU't-i' and dobara asking for an enabling “ Act" upon Tables furnished with all market affords. 8ur« to suit th« jertit iheieofi m he to e of H per <c«n will I e destroyed in a short time. brakeman crawled out without in [v. t'. n: ih 1 » IM ' ' t- i « r. A I) the question of relocating the coun- public. When in Burns, do not fail to give th« Hotel a trial. I tor be fur her sum of . i t 7.11 I... ■. . > .. • oi jury and was again set upon and ....1 < i . mill warns his colored brethren to ! ty-seat fell et ia 8t.u viietens I-' sui' juu.. n.ent Go it old Grant, we’ve limn From llariwy. fcivi«' it:« m tipi i.: (.<;«<■ reel iha’ | follow him and escape the destruc- thrown under for the second time, gaTGOOD TABLE SERVICE^Jgf ■ < a: er < tat riled rea. i n peri' pre-.i had nil the County-seat racket we Ku. Ler. In n e \irtue oi a v. rii <,f »t I lion. the wheel of one car passed over i;siit-d . u of tl-.v ab,AC i iiD.etl court, desire. The entertainment given by the his legs cutting them completely ■d t i.use oi!«’ <-ir< riled r$ fo-iov.a, he —The Red Front Livery Stable Ke bus !• of lhe Ni r Less qr. at « the I children of the Harney Sabbath off. The murderous devils after ■J Fi ’a kieftSt qr. ul sv ti> n ii.urtccn'14; j — The Christmas Tree, in our ■hiptbirtA f x . t j rs uth of range ihii is now under the control of Mart school, was a grand success; the accomplishing their purpose beat a Kb; Eas W M. in Harney County, Ore See his advertisement in town, was a decided success, there rs t’d tu tatisiy raid J uglf ent and all Brenton. receipts amounting to $28,00, which hasty retreat from the scene but Kvill on ihe .<! cay of February A D were two trees, loaded with rich ■ i.’i i. • k p m, of said day, in front of this issue. Mart is an “old timer” in , waR devoted to purchasing presents subsequently arrested and lodged frt b>-use deoriti Harney rountv. Oregon 'hotgrarh G-allerv, presents Thanks to Mrs. M. N. Burns Kight title uno interest the said A. b.oiie Harney valley, known to all the old I for the Christmas Tree, Kid to ’he a’jove ' «s< litec* j r. pertv. .<n Fegtlev for training mother Goos- in jail. The poor brakemen was ........................................ P bofustob . W. H. CANADAY, ■a >f >ep eml er A b 1:9 . ui public settlers, who will join us in recom ■tu ib.e hUhc a D elder for < orb in hand A pound party was given for the renderen assistance by the railroad The and the little goslings, tlie little Kt-ds 'u te app it'd in sailstaitivu of mending him to the public. Ku l.di a d ulc < • e a. bovs an.l conveyed to the railroad traveler need have no fears on ac children acquitted themselves ad benefit of the minister. ■it « .t.h ua> of Lccemter. A. A. t'O.VING, Nothing but first class pictures leaves this Gallery. Duplicate« mirably. The duet “Money Mat- |-6 Eherifl of Hart ey tvumx, or. count of his horse if left in his care. 8. H. Canfield, John Canfield and hospital nt Sbosl one. furnished at reduced rates. gW^Give me * call. ters” by Francis Vaughn and What punishment will be noted —Chas Gunther and famiiv, Julian Byrd was excellent; Mins Carl Riley, have returned from out to the murderous rasclcs is IFF’S NOTICE formerly of this place but more re Young receives the honor for their Cedarville, California, with flour hard to determine, but from a mor Í Foret Lrorc «nd Order of Sale. for L. Woldenburg. 9 cently of Burns, have again re- training. al standpoint their crime warrants Measles are all the rage in Har- their having their necks stretched I turned to Prairie City. Il is sup- i posed that Mr. Gunther will open ney just at present. and until dire punishment is meted Don't Read Tilts! F’JiifcU. e . i another blacksmith shop here, He The Christmas Eve Ball, in Har out to this class they will continue After Jan. 1st 1891. I announce bi.er Kobr ii » and Elisabeth E. M».ffet, I certainly is a good workman and in lB, fur the sum of T*u hundred and . w to the public, that I will not let anv ney, was largely attended. The their fiendish crimes. b : ,-itudvllmi ana Iv per tent intercBt I i I the patronage of the com- account run over $5 00; and when guests being go numerous that 12 Vi» bum thereon I rum ibe les 1 arced dav ', u leserves ' I tutiher Sum uf Fin iteu < — - ‘ - - Paoraisrs: SMITH & RICHARDSON ' munity. — Long Creek Eagle. account reaches $5.00. vour bill set were formed at one lime, and |d dintuisememe and l ifiy---------- _. . [fee, ana tur ibe tvrecl« sure of a «er- A man who has practiced medi ■1 mortgage,oli ate the nh cay of Au —Died at Lake View, Dec. 10th, will be presented, and after said the the dancing was kept up until L 1». Ibhb, at>u n. aoe by rad ccfen< ant, I bill is presented no more credit till cine for 40 years, ought to k ow salt T. Mcffet.iu the p.aintifi herein, upon of Pneumonia, Mr«. Lixzie Boyd, a morning. said bill is settled. it % uf the South tecs. and ». uhnii U from sugar; read what he savs: Hur hwest *4 and the evU’hwest qr. of neiee of Mrs. J. C. Garrett of Riley, L ee C aldwell . Shoa MpylUd Wilk all Masti mirili afferei, ».^rshoi opinait. r«ew*M. A number of o tr young poople br.heafv qr of Section eighteen 1M in Toledo. O , Jan. 10, 1887. bipnineteeiiMj bvuth of Range ihiriy- this county. Mrs. Boyd leaves a attended the dance given Christ Leas« of the W M., in Harney County, Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. — I land ui recti ng me to sei* said lanes to little girl six years old who is now mas night at Burns. L said uei ree vs may Le. For Sale. Gentlemen:—I have been in the L therefore, 1 will offer and veil the whole ' an orphan, her father died last [land, tu-wit: The El* uf the aud general practice of medicine for There will be a grand ball given Seven miles south of Burns, 150 Portland Boot & Shoe Store k uf the .S W*<4 end ihr «.f the NbJ* I Augus*, Mrs. Boyd was universally tons of fine hay for sale cheap. Bv at Harney, on New Years evening. most 40 years, and would say that in Tp lWb. k ;4 E, W .M.anu all the right ; loved and respected by all who insert St and ei ate which said JamtsT Green Hudspeth. He offers tn fur LUNA BUHO A FRY, P bofmiitoss , B urns , Ossaow. lheieiu ur therett; had uii the eaai .h uay She leaves many friends nish a comfortable cabin, that can We hope to see many of our Burns in all my practice and experience uat. A D INK), fur < ash t«> ibe bightfe'. ina- knew her. public aucliuit al the <onrt h use duur, have never seen a preparation that friends. be occupied by the purchaser while Vuunty uf Harney .Hiate uf uiegvii. afure- and relatives to mourn her loss. $3,0 00 Slock »I Sania aaS Sboca. at the »wy Mel yaalWy. M* «ninetichig at ui c u’tkx k, p in, uU Tuts- 1 wonder who that young Goliath I could prescribe with as much fording the hay. le vd Cat uf tebruar». A b af SI. — By inv.tation we were present I i under my baud, this.-a uay uf De<em- was that tried to »lav so many H«r- condfience of success ss I can U 1S3U. A A ( OW180, ! at the Xii|Ss festivities given on Cheapest Place in Town for Cash neyites, Christmas Evi. They say Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured Really'a Tour I he of World. Sheriff qf Hart <ty < utility, Cirg.,u »Silver Creek at the school hoime he hailed from Burns If you have by you. Have prescrilied it a great Ex-Mayor Daniel F Beatty, of The Christmas Tree was loaded Also.Cww■ work MS Rapalt'X iiatly S om . any more of the like down there many times and its effect is wonder r with gifts. An excellent program Beatty’s celebrated Organs and Pi .we will have to put up fortifica ful, and would sav in conclusion I Takt Before Ureaklaat. was rendered by the school children anos, Washington, New Jersey, has tion« to prelect the town, as Mr. that I have yet to find a case of Ca returned home from an extended great sp< tizer, tonic and liv- i lator. In use for more than who acquitted themselves Very tour of the world. Read his ad Bunyard will not always be here I tarrh that it would not cure, if they rs in England. Positive i creditably. The supper given de- vertisement in this paper and send to sts nd up for the good name of would take according to directions c for liver cumgluint. Bad ’ »erves special notice, the ladies of for catalouge. Yours Truly, our Harney gentlemen. JAMES C0P8HALI Proprtetee. n the mouth on arising in the i Silver Creek certainly need to be L. L. Gorsoch, M. D. ng. dull pains in the head highly commended for their pro6- George Tregaskis is very ill with Office, 215 Summit St. ck of the eyes, tireil feeling. the measles. We will give $100 for any case of , iangour—svsums of liver j ciency in the art of cooking. The A good house and lot. situated ait.t. Remedy—Dr. Henley's rendition of the program by the in the town of Bnrns. can be pur ‘ Why, George, darling; dontyou Catarrh that can not be cared with h Dandelion i'onic Relieves I school children speaks well for Miss chased cheap, for cash. II House Hall’s Catarrh Cure Taken inter pation, sharjiens the appetite , Ida RoL rts. their teacher. In fact well built and furnished inside, inside, con feel well? Tell mamma what tb« nally. ‘ I — — A -- _ - __ >es up the entire system the occasion was a very enjoyable taining 4 rooms snd one stere matter is.” Georg- [full of influen- F. J. Cheney A Co . Prop« , genuine from vour druggist Full weight given. Good he-f or the block. Mutton, pork, and we think every one pre«- room. Lot 50x160 feet. Warren- xa]: “No, I do not fuel well. Bofe Toled, O. , and lake according to direc- I one, l tee deed will be given. Apply at niv eyes is leakin ’ aud one of uiy venison and game, when on the makvL ent will agree with a« in «eying eo. H erald office. gMT’Soid by Druggists, 75«. ■ots don’t go. —A. A L ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HERALD. —Happy New Year. G reat R eduction sale ! NORTHWESTERN MAIL THE FRENCH HOTEL. BURNS MEAT MARKET. BURNS BUTCHER SHOP. « - I