DAILY. a rni:i: liiihaiiy. Patrons of thn Dully or Heinl-YVcrkly KAST OltHUONIAN run freely make me of tho, 1!AS I' OlllUIONIAN library when ever they mi deslro. The public uro cor dially Invited to visit tlm olllre whenever mi Inclined, jmy forth HemMVeelNy KAST OttK- lxrt iroin now mini I,.... fr. .li.llnra will tlftV fllf tllf) PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1888. NO. 13. L. 1. JUST WHAT YOIMVANT. n CV O M II WlA ( fVV tfV W m H. KOONTZ, Dealer In GENERAL mmvm sm -h. ma ww m ww w- m m m mm And Proprietor of the ECHO, OREGON siook. i;orn meat, unop rceu, etc., foraule. Agents for Knnpp, Hurrell A Co'i ..ii . l- l n -! IbUliwiai impiviiiviik ui I u wain Wagons, prepared to ship wheat or receive Grain for Storage In QkI.. ..l DnnuuLinl Qllntitln at lowest Prices. V ft,sl ! iirBV...,! ..I ..1. 4...... ....... 111.. I'uriiitiiUi cm iiuvo iruiiEiiv imhu, iuahuji I I ri M I V 1 SV. tail I VIT rOHTLANI), OHRnON. GUOCKlUKS A HPKCIALTY. viniy nrui miiiiiit minn mi i.fiiiiiiiiMBHin miiaiu dmiiuk raiiui BATH ROOMS, VT.nTJ Xr. PATTOW. PrntiB. ' lliivo oncupil in Iliclr now incnllou on UVIMCi - - maV I.UIIID Hit TVmirf CfAwn w r a v.i a un rv n v . v i If. J. DONALDSON, Proprietor, Al KTKKM'. PENDLETON, Or., Continue to carry a lull llnti of Perfumery, Toilet Arti cles, Paints and Oils. acknowledged to bo the fluent oil or In tlio world, In bulk, at fifty cenU per ounco. Yin TT7in nninmin it nnnim 1 1 K KKKMiKlK IIIIN I IK. HI VA i MUUUIIU 1 iul) 1Ui A H Mil IHT I IIM II1HI HIFPinHIll II T II J 1 1 f S-ill IT 1 1 Pharmacist, and customer ciin rely upon having their preseilptlon compounded accurately and ut bottom prices. No sub stitutlm.' one article for unothcr In pro scrlpllnn. No Boys or Apprentices Employed to practice on the public, Should you need anything In nnr line wo will give you u bettor article for leu money than any other store In town. Satisfaction Guaranteed. John McGarry, Deuler In GROCERIES peovisioists First-class goods only In slock. Pro duce bought and told, BUYS and SELLS REAX ESTATE. Cor, Main and Webb Srreets, PENDLETON, - - ' - . OltEQON Commercial Lwery, Fed, an I ale Stable, J. B. KEENEY & CO., Props. Put up your animals and your monoy at this stand. Thoro Is no hotter In town. Our patrons and friends will bo welltr atod. COME TO SEE US. ALIi KINDS OF ItlQB KOU HIUE-TIIE FINEST TUIIN 0UT8 IN TOWN. J.B. KEENEY ft Co., PRO PR. JOS. BASLER, Dealer In Now and Second-hand Furniture And Household Goods And manufacturer of Tinware, Coppcrware and Sheet-Iron of Every Description. Tin Roofing a Specialty Ulvn it n trial. fo.1 H.F.Johnson ftCo., Prescription Druggists. PURE MEDICINES, CHOICE PERFUMES, Requisites for tho Toilet, Stationery tic School Supplies, Fine Imported and Koy West Cigars. Oppolt VI liar. I Hotue, PFNPI.KTON, OREGON HOWELL & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS A Nil UPHOLSTERERS. ALL KINDS OF FUltNITUHE KEI'AIIIINO PONE AT THE LOWEST HATES. Cull and examine price. Largeit utock of furniture lu Euitcrn Oregon. Howell & Co., MnrkomleA t'avau.itth nulldlnif, Pendl ui'i ton, Oron, SALE OP COURT HOUSE BLOCK IN PENDLETON. Notice In herabv ulvon. that nuniuant to un ordor iHmifld out of thx County Court of Umatilla county, Oregon, duly made and entered on tho ItUh day of Februury, 1888, Haiti u iniuiiiH woiuuy win xuii 10 ine umiiriii hiiu bed blddem, and In HUeh lot and parcels iu muy be deemed moat udvantaneoun. Its vul liable real intiilo In tlm town of Pendleton, in mutt couniy, commonly Known ui i.oim Houko block, ultuuted belwoen Main, Court and AltH trfftn. In Uih heart of the bunlnc iMirtiou of tld town, and coutatnluit eliili ((hii (18) oih fronting on Main, Court and Cottonwood Btree'a. Scaled proinmulH for the purehanu of iinld property, or of any por tlou thereof, wl'l bo received by thn uiidi-r- Khtnvd, the Oiiunty Clerit of uld county, tit uuy lime prior 10 nine irciocK in 1110 tore' noun of Thursday, The. 10th iluy of April, A. I. 1HKH, And nil persons so bl'ldlutc will be required to make payments pursuant to such sealed bids prior to lu o'clock In the forenoon of fitld tlHV, At said last mentioned hour all lots and parts of lots not thon sold will be ottered for sale ut 1'nbllo Auction, In purccls to suit bidders, and as muy uppeur most ad vantaKPoiw to said Court. The county has u feu'slmple estate In said property, and will execute proper deeds of conveyance to purchasers ut the timo of sale. The purchaso price must bo paid one-hulf In ensh upoo the day of sale, uud the remain der on or before October 19,1888, purchasers to give their mites for the same with per Hoiiulso urlty to be anpioved by the ' 'ourt. The proceeds or sulenre to be paid Into tho County Treasury, nud wt apart for the pur pose of crectlnu a new Court House und Jul) for ml it county, for which purpose suld Court ha created u new fund known ut the Court House and Jail Fund. The County reervos the right to reject unj and all b!d. Ily order of tne County Court. .A. II.VltTIIAN, frl feb2l If County Utt rk. Miller Brothers, Wholesale and Iletiiil Dealers In . SEEDS! TREES! APIAUV AND POULTUV SUPPLIES, ETC. 2u0 feeioiul Street, Portland, Or, !0rSeud for pur Catalogue. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, LOSS FltOM TIIK Hl'OltM IN NFAV' VllllK, H'ii.OOU.OOO. Snow at Troy Thn Dmiimli; Casn; Jury Dlsncrne A I.ixly Injured -Honiiann's Plea The AVukoii Unad Grntit Dlfllciilty With Mnor A Tcrrlblo Powder Implo sion A Flftht wltli ISnmllt. KASTKltN 8TATKS. Know nt Troy. Titov, Nkw Yoiik, Mitrch 14 Thoro 1 over four feet of Know on n lovol In thtu city. Snow ilrlftH In Homo partH of tho city reach to tho nocoiul Htory of bulldlnuit una travel on tlio Htrect in ut a niiinatin Tho Htorm Abated. Nkw YonK, March 14. Tho romrtH iroin ino utnerunt piirtH oi tno country Htitto thut tho Htorm hits abated. Trains urn bcinir tltiif out und tralllc imrtlally ro Hiituud. Twenty funeralti on route to Calvary ceniotory woto cotnjcllctl to cotno to u mop on nonien uvcnuo, turn city, on account of deon hiiow drlftH. Tho corpEOH had to 1h) taken out und into Iiouhoh In tho vicinity to remain ovor niKlit. A nutnl)cr of tlio irlemlH of tno deceuued und Hotno of tho ilrivern of tho carrlaeH had to bo dug out of tho Bnow drifts to provent freezing to death. A 37,000,000 I.o. Nkw Yohk, March 14. It in estimated that tho total Iohhch and actual outlay occanloned by tho lato nuvcru Htortim will reach in tlio .Stuto tho enonnottn Hum of 0,000,000 und iu thin city $7,000,000, n total lorn of $27,000,000 from tho Htorm, which wuh tho Huvcrcrit over known. A Diabolical Deed. Si'itiKOPiKM), Marcli 14. Dr. (3co. M. Cox it United Stato IVimion Examiner, broke a bottle of vitriol in tho f.ico of IiIh huii'h iuiHtreH8, Imrniiit; out her oye ami le8troyluB her hundHomo foatttroH. Tlio vitriol burned KiHheH in tho IIohIi that look an if it tnifxlit have Imxiii done by Ikj itiL' cut by a piece of rouih broken kIumh. Tho agony of tho woman i.s iiitotiHa, and hiio lies at tno point oi iieatn. A Fleet Wrecked. Nkw Yoiik, Marcli 14. Of tlio twonty nine Htaunch IwatH which inmle up tho lmrlor licet of Now York only two uro Hafe iu Hjit. Nino were wrecked iu tho Htorm Monday, uud tlio other eighteen re main ontlrnlv imlu'inl nf. Tlio oxtstrIini,ii of the men of tliolwatM that were wrecked waH terriblo in the extroine. It hcoiiih mintculouH that there wuh, ho far tin known, no Ions of life. HeriiiBiiu's Plea, Wauiiinotox. March 14. Tho hwt Stato to bo heard by tlio committee on riveru aud hurborit won Orogon. wIumui ciaiuiH woro proHontcu to-iuv. nermann tnado an earnest and forcible ell'ort bo foro thocomniittco tho momtorH of which Hcemcd much iutorcMtcd, unking many lue8tionri. Hermann exhibited wimple of many of tho chief productH of the State, und altogether womcd to mako a gixxl itn ii or-rti it on the committee, lie naltl tho entrance to tho Columbia wax miHcoptihlo of us groat improvement uh wurt ilie Colilen liute. Tho channel In ISM wuh thirty-four feet wido : now it Ih only eighteen. Three feet more wutor over tho bur meant mlllloim of dollurri iidtled to tho prolltH of tho produccra und HhipperH, us it cost t-.dO per ton to havo oxs)rtri iloted over the narrow und hIiuIIow entrance and exit way. The Wiikou Itoud Ornnts, Wahiiisotox, March 14. Tho Interior department Ih mukingu deterinlued ellbrt to rcfttoro tho forfeited wagon road land gruutH of Oregon to tho public domain, witli hopcH ot being able to accomplish thin worthy object. Illtllciilty With The Moors. Wahui.vuto.v, 14. Thu MooriMh An thotitlen Heem dlHM)Hed to dinregard tho proviHloiiH of tho treaty with thin country miide iu 1880, iu refusing to release from prison certain Moorish subjects who uro under American protection. Tho State dopuitmont lias given tho government at Morrocco u fortnight to uflbrd satisfac tion. A California Lady Injured, Nkw Yoiik, March 14. Among tho nassengerri on tho Chicago express train, into which tho Atlantic oxpresn run ut Dobb'H Forry Monday, wan Mro. Itoll, of California, who wuh on her wuy to Eu rope. She hud both logs brokon In thrco plucoB. or Course. rniLADUi.riiiA, March 14. At Clinton, on tho 1'hiladelphlu, Wusliingtou & l!ul timoro railroad, u hiiow lxuml train wuh run into, and n number of passougerM were Injured and tho conductor killed. Gresham Decides, Ciiicaoo, March 14. Judgo OreHhuni hat) decided that tho Ilurlington road has no case ugulnnt tho "Wabash, uud refuses to grant tho mundumuH comiielllng tho latter road to handlo tho othor'H can). COAST NEWS. Harry Kiulley Dead. Portland, Oh., March 15 Hurry Smllov, known in tho horso circlcn, com mitted Htiicido ut tho Kmpiro House, in Tucomu, Y. T., yesterday by HWullowing laudanum. Ho left a note Haying "1 cannot keep Mruight. (iood byo. Sond niv innnnv to (). Sinilev. l'ortlaml." This naiiio jiurty Hwinciied W. J. Jlorrow, of Heppner, uud J. tj. Wilson, of Salom, of i foverul hundred dollarn about it year ago. 1 A Powder Explonloii, I Oiiass Yai.i.i:v, Cai, Jhirch 14. At 8 o'cbx'k this morning an explosion occur-, ed at the Kuieka mine which sli(s)k tho I town llko a btrong cjirthquako. A quantity of "vigorito"' jiowder hud ox-i plodeil lu a dry-honto, entirely duiuoljdli-1 t ing thut structure. A young mutt named Suinuel C. Trobllcox wuh killed by u Hy ing stone. William Shields und John 1'iiul woro fatally injured. Tho men who wero under ground were hoisted out, and wero ull Hitvcd. Fight With Iliilldlts. Nooaus, Aiu.oNA, March 14 Mexican troopa havo had a desperate fight with u largo patty of banditti near Los Item idioH. Tho bunditH w'oro headed by ThoudoHlo. lVmal, a brother of tho ban dit chief recently killed, and an American named Qill who wuh with tho bandits, wero killed. A largo amount of arum und utnunltiou wero captured hv tho troops also imortunt papers were found on tlio body of tho dead chief. A Voluntary Leper. San 1'hancihco, March 14. Tho story comes from Honolulu that Kcenan, tho murderer sentenced to death herein 18S4, uild who hud bin sentenco commuted on tho condition that ho would undergo tho oiierution of bain; inoculated with the virtu of loprosy in tho Inturestt of patho logical Hclenco, Inn begun to show HlgiiH oi tno dread disease, lie was inocu httod u!)out four yeurn ago. A Wiinmii's Suicide, MoNiriiKY, Cai.., March 14. A MIsh Hyun, wlio.e marrige engagement wuh rccontly broken otr, Juincil overboard between huh place and huuta Urns, und was drowned. Thn Dnminlir Cuso. San Fiiancisco, Manili 14. In tho col ebrated case against John A. Demmig, charged with tho murder of Henry Hon hay son, tho jury woro unablo toagrco, and wero discharged. A KOMANTIC F.PISODK. A Married Couple Accldentally,Meet After un Absence of Tweuty-llvs Years. Tho commencement of a wonderful narrative in tho lives of two persons dates buck twenty-live years, wneii John L, Smith and Catherino llrady wero secretly married In county Cavau. Ireland. Smith wuh a jioor boy, while Miss Ilnuly'H lather wuh u well-to-do tanner. .Mr, Jlrudy was ho furious when ho discovered his daughter had married without his consent mat lie remseii to recognize Smith as bin son-in-law, or permit his daughter to live with a man whom she had married. Ninth resolved to emi grate to tho United States, earn HUlllcleiit money to sond for his wife, uud take her away from her father. Ho lost no lime after ho lauded in Now York in liudiicj Krio county, Pennsylvania, where ho ob tained work on u farm. There ho saved his money in Iioinih of soon having sulll- clout to fend for his wife. Ho wrote her, liut.xecelved no answer, After u your or two no came to tlio conclusion sue nun Ikjoii Hiituciontly Inlluonced by her father to discard him, consequently ho learned to forget her, and, after some years, mar ried uud started west, fettling in Oregon, where ho owns a lino farm of land and quite u supply of live stock. )xwi ull this timo Mrs. Smith hud her troubles. Tho letters written to her by her husband from tho United States never reached hor. So she came to tho conclusion that Smith had dei-etted her. and to get uwuy from her associates, who weio accustomed to jilsj her on lieing neither maid, miss nor widow, she re solved to go to Now South Wulos. Ar riving in Sydney, slio went to work uh a domestic, lieing u lino looking woman, she soon attracted uud udmired u intiii named Viiughan, whom she married. After twulvo or fourteen years of married life, Vaughun, whllo out on it surveying expedition iu Queensland, was killed by tho natives, leaving his wife childless uud with but little means. In this condition she struggled along for some years, und llnully cumo to Sun Francisco. AiKitit two weeks ugo .Mrs. Miuuiiuu went to the Alcazar theatre, On one of tho side seats close by where she sat. was a man with gray hair uud u weather- iH'iiten lace. During mo intermission a young man vacated his sent. This brought tho farmer lu full view of Mrs. Vuughau. ino lurmer saw Airs. Mtugnun'ri luce. I lu naid attention to her voice und hoard hor laugh ut some remark made by a lady. no Kept ins eyes riveted upon tno woman und waited impatiently until tho nlav was over. When tho audience stood unto leave, ho kept us near Mrs. Vuuuhun us ho could until tho sldowulk wuh reached when ho excused himself to tho ladies. and boldly asked Mrs. Vuughuti if her maiden name was not uathonnu iirauy, and if she was not from county Cavoii, lrolund. hlie unswercd yes, imt wished to know why ho asked such a question. Iiu said 11 she would U'lvo him nor undress ho would call uud inform her why ho did so. Ho wus furnished with thu uddress, and culled next duy uud made himself Known. It wusjthon discovered that tho young couple who were married lu Ireland -) years Ixiloro. mot In HiiHcity. hintni lieing a widower und Mrs. Vuuguan it widow, A second uiarrlaL'o wuh deemed not nec essary, uud tho old ties wero simply re newed. .Mr. unit .Mrs. muiiii uro now upon their ranch in Oregon. Tho first stato election of tho President ial your will Ih) that lu Ithodo Island April 4. Tho Stato gave Itlalno a plu rality of (I,4:t0, but tlio Democrats elected their governor last year by a plurality of L',t).4. Tlio Democratic state convention is called for Monday, the llitli lust, uud u lively campaign is promised. Now York World; It is about timo for lllaino'h third letter declaring his llrst and second to havo been sincere. It is haul for it nubile man to Ikj ox looted to mako ufllduvit to a l'rusiilentiul declin ation, , TIIK. HCIKUCKOF CtHtHKH t'ONDKNCKB Tlio Science of Sciences and Only Hey to tho Word. (CONTINl'Kl). If according to tho laws of order or der itself can oxpresn itself in no other way than in tho most perfect form so also according to tho laws ot otder, tho disorderly may not enter tlio halls, the stately halls of spiritual jurisprudence. Yuit remember that tho man without the wedding garment was refused admittance to tho marriago feast. It was tho mar riage of love uud truth ; the marriage of Christ and tho Church: and so it is was written When Jehovah Uud had driven out tho man, (who took counsel of tho scrtHHit of self-conceit, uud thought him self us Uod, knowing good and evil,) lie inudo cherubs, or guards, to dwell ut tho cast of thu garden of Intelligence and wisdom, and tho tlamo of a sword turn ing itself hither and thither, to keep tho way of tho tree of life Uon., II, '.Nl. 24. Tho East is tho source of light and civil ization, and it continually seeks of itself tho way of tho tree of life. Tho letter of tho Word in terriblo denunciations, that Mash like a tlamo and cut like a sword, guard thu hidden manna of tho tree of life, to tho end that tho truth bo not pro faned, and Its meaning Is turned hither and thither bv many different und di verse sects. Thus guarding tho way to tho tree of life, to thu cud that tho truth Ixj not profaned is made' necessary, as every soul to a latgo extent chooses and makes its own surroundings, uud it is disorderly to t.eek life uud lifit without a rccouir.atlou of tho source of life uud 11 tht. Tho sense of tho letter of tho Word us n guard is slgnllled and also de scribed In thu Word by cherubs. Cher ubs were said to dwell iu tho east of tho harden, so cherubs of gold wero placed upon tho two cuds of tho mercy seat, which was upon tlio Ark iu the tuber nuclo Hx., 110. 18-21. Tlio Ark slgnl lled tho Word, because tho decalogue was In it ; tlio cherubs there slgnllled a guard. So also thu cherubs titou tho curtains of tho tulioriiuclo uud niton tho veil Fx,, ill, l-:tl. So also tlio cherubs carved uon thu walls and doors of thu temple of JoMisalem 1 Kings, 12. So also it was written concerning tho king of Tyro Thou scaloit up tho sum, full of wisdom and perfect in lwuuty; thou bust been In tho garden of Kden; every precious stono was thy covering; thou, O cherub, a i-o thu outspreading of him that cover etli; I have destroyed thee, O covering cherub, iu thu midst of thu stones of Hie Hx,, ."'I. Ily Tyro Is slgnllled cogni lions of truth, antl hence by the king of Tyro, tho Word whouco those cognitions uro. Thut tho Word Is slgnllled by tho king of Tyro und it guard by hcrubsis muttlfcH In- this Thou sealost up tho sitiu ; ovcy precloitH stono wuh tho covor Ing; thou, O cherub, uro tho outspread ing of him thut covureth. Ily precious stones uro slgnilled truths; so it was written of thu Now JoruMilotu tho Now Chinch. Tho wall hud twelve founda tions garnished with ull manner of pru clous Motion Aikjc, 21. The wall und tho foundations of tho wall can menu nothing but thu externals of tho Word, which Is llko a wall with its foundations which oilcloths uud protects it city. Tho covering cherub Is dojlroycd in tho midst of tho stones of Uro that Is to say tho letter of tho Word und Its meaning is ex plained by thu stone:) of Uro or tho truths of love; heat or lire corroqionds to divine heat or divine love. Slucu by cherubs Is signified thu Word iu its ultimatcs, and also u guip-d. It is said by David Jeho vah bowed the heavens, and camu down and nxlo ii)it a cherub 1's., -I), Shep herd of Israel, who sltteth iiK)ii a cheru bim slilno forth l's., HO, 1, Jehovah sitteth upon thu choruhlm l'ri., 1)1), 1. To rido niton cherubs uud to sit ujiou them moans iiimju tho ultimutu sense of tho Word. Tho spiritual sense of tho Word is thus guarded lest any one should jiervert tho genuine truth, und force it to confirm even what is false. Iu;ersull holds not tho truth it self up to ridicule; of tills ho lias no con ception, hu strikes only at tho guard. His mistake consists hi not distinguish ing tho wheat front tho tares, uud is ut- tuiiiptiiig to Pluck up ls)th by thu roots. Tho spiritual kiiiso was slgnilled by thu vusturu ot the Jord, whlcli was wiihoui seam, and which was not divided by thu Jowh at thu passion of tho cross. And 1 saw and Iwhcld u white cloud, and Ukjii thu cloud, ouo llko thu Son of Mun: Ahi. 10. Slgnllled tho I.ord us to tho Word. Ily tho cloud tho Word in thu literal seuso us thu letter, und by a white cloud, tho Word In the literal sense us it is interiorly, Ikjcuuso white is predicated of truths in the light. Now us the 1-ord represents himself to John uh the Word, or truth, therefore uh seen bv him hu Is culled tho Sou of Muu. Tho J-ord often said that they should sou tho Son or .Hun coming In thu clouds oi heaven, not earth, in jiowur uud glory, not iu jicrson. Ily tho clouds of heaven is meant tho Word, in tho seme of tho letter, by glory tho spiritual sense uud by Kiwer, thu ljrd's power through tho spiritual sense. Thut this is thu significa tion of tho clouds of heaven may bo seen iu many passages. Theio is none llko unto thu (iod of Jerusalem who tidetli iu heaven, and iu umguiflccncu tuou tho clouds. I's. (hi, 4. Jehovuh ridoth upon tlsj cloud. I, 10. (iod rode iioii the Cherubs, and put for his tent tho clouds of lieavoii. 1's. IH; 10. 11. Juhovuh creuted over overy dwelling place iu ion, a cloud by day, for iini all thu glory shall lie a covering. Is. 4, ". To ridu signifies to instruct in divine truth. Iu thin hoimo Jod liduM Unjii the (ioiitls of thu luttur. 1'oor wouiy souls who drouin of huuvon, whopiuy: "Thy king dom ooino," and fig it every itop of the advanconmnt oj thu kingdom of the llv 1 Itnr Uod unon earth. Many with hearts all broken with losses, nil weary witli dragging tho crosses, too heavy for mor tals to lear, with Uh hunger uud with Its thirst, tho fien.y uud lire of the bruin that grasps at the fruitage forbidden to quiet its fever and pain, to you thero como words of cheer, words of hoio, not in tlio depths of the gloom will you Hud them, they are altovo the horizon, they are among tho stars of knowledge, tho cognitions of truth uud wisdom. Itcst in tho Ixml und wait patiently for him. I'd. 42, 7. Itest in tlio Word und wait patiently for tho revelations of its wisdom from on high, for iu tlio lightning tho Word or w isdom was with Uod and wuh Uod, and without him was not anything nuulo that was mudo. John 1 . You who uro troubled rest with us when tho I-ord Jesus shall lie revealed from heaven. 2. 'flies. 1, 7. To tho degree that wo iHjrcelvo tlio elllcaey and philosophy, tho lovo and wisdom of tho Word, so Is our faith. Ycit.M). A PKCCLAlt CASK. .lodge, Dean Decides a Question of Adop tion, Fiom theHalcm Statesman. Tho citso of Mary K. Ferguson vn Surah A. Jones, action for tlio ioscsslon of real projierty. was it peculiar and interesting cuso. Tlio pluntlir, Mary K. Ferguson, nee Mary K. Junuer, was tho grandchild of 1). W. Jones, husband of Sarah A. Jones, tho defendant, who was Jones second wife. On April 2, 1877. J. W. Jones and wifa tiled etitiou iu tlio county court of Marlon county, for tho adoption of Mary Kllun Jenner (tho pluntlir), then it minor 10 years of ago. Her mother. Kiiimu U. Jenuer, who hud lioen divorced from her husband Junuer, uud liecn awnrded tho custody of Mary Ellen, gave her written consent to Htich adopted. No notlco was given to Jenner of tlio udon tion, but II yours nfter, in 1880, Mary hi leu wrote him of tho matter, and ho an swered, upprovlng thereof. In 18SIJ, Mary Kllen went to Seattle to live, at tho Instance of Mr. uud Mrs. Jones, und tho hitter Hied a iwtitlon in tlio county court asking to lie released from their parental obligation und thut thu decree of adoption Ih) declared cancelled uud of no otfect. This etltlon fur renunciation thu court allowed. No notlco of any kind was given to tho pluntlir of the latter iHitltlon or of the court thcroalxjiit. Thu plantitl' hud meantime lsicotno married to Ferguson. Jo.ies died intestate, uud now tho pluntlir sues the witlow for her Interest In a jwr tion of his real proorty. Tho defense 'iuiniM thut she was not u legal heir. 'fiio court llnds: I. That tho decree of adoption mentioned Is binding und conclusive upon Kininii U. Churlesworth and Suruh A. Jones, her successor in In terest; 2. l'lalntili' Is owner and unti tled to possession of tho undivided ouo half of Jones' real property her mother lieing thu other helr,l subject to defend nut's dower. !l. l'lalntili' is entitled to judgment for thu possession of said real projierly antl for ouo dollar damages. 'lite property involved is ulsnit ltV acres of hind ulwut seven miles south of town, which, when the estate was divid ed ufter Jones' death, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Jenner, now Mrs. C'hurlesworlh, had agreed to allot by deed to tho for mer. Mrs. Churlesworth makes no dis pute of her daughter's heirship. Thu cusu will doubtless bo upoa!od to tho suiuemu court, thu defense making thu point that plalntlll' was not legally adopted, Is-cuuso her father was nuvor iiotillcd of such action iu accordance witli statute. Ueo. II. Ilnriiott is attorney for the plululliruud ltumsuy k Ilingerhum uud Seth It. Hammer for the defense. Solid for lllnlne. Thu Allegany county (N, Y.) Itcpuhll can otrurs to accept any subscription Ih tw con now und June IHth, payable only when J. U. Illaiiiu shall houlcctcd 1'icsl dent of tho I'nlted StuteH. That Is to say, November llitli next! "Of course, In cure of Mr. liluluu's death, this ugi ce ment docs not hold." Thu Heptibllcan furthermore oilers to sond Its Issues froo to uuy uddress on thu condition thut tho recipient pay thu usual rates for thut journal iu cuso Mr. lllainu is nominated ut Chicago in Juno. Thn editor pithily says that thu public "now has a chance to get a common country journal, edited by n 'd d country scrlhblur,' dirt cheap for a little whllo." lu all Justice to tho editor of tho Republican It must Ihj acknowledged thut his oilers uro most generous. Lost Ills Arm Through Kindness, li, NuK)ll. un Italian rancher, hud his arm crushed Isitwecn thu laws of u cow. at Dayton, Nevada. Ho observed tho animal was choking from a jiotuto stuck In its throat, und thrust his arm into tlio cow's mouth and pushed thoiotatodowu. ' When he attempted to withdraw his arm thu Is'itst closed its jaws and held Naolt'rt arm with such it grip that only hv prying thu cow's jaws oH!ii with an Iron bar could It Isj extracted, Amputation was necessary. All the .Money Expended, From tlieSutem Stutmnuu, I). 1. McD.iniol, chairman of the Iswrd of commissioners for the building of the I 'ino creek wagon road iu I'liion county, for which tlio legislation oi' ;ss.i appio printed f lf, 000, made hlsrcpoit nf ex penditures to tho Secretary of stale It appears that $I2.ri,'t:i,7') weio paid out for tho building of the road, luldges, i tt , ami 2, lli(l.2o for sundries, ;itl. riu a fmw, etc. Tho first pa our every published in ( l i i fori i la wain tno Cnllloruluu, piloted at j Moiibsroy, hy CVsUon A Kviuple i.'o i I 22, liHli.