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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1891)
is: it . , .t.. THUUSDAY, .JULY 23, 1891. UNION PACIFIC TIME TAIILE. No. 1 Fun Mnil, West . 7:ft" p. m. No. 7 Pacific Express. 'A est 7:.V.i. m. No. 2 Fust Mail, Knst . 11 n. m. .No. S Pncilic Express. East. 11:00 p. in. NOTIOH. On uccuunt n( the change made in the inana.neni'iit nf thi pupcr. all accounts due ti to Jan 1. 1S!(1. liuixt lie settled without delay. Those kiiuwuiL' themselves tnilebt cd to the pnpe-are requested to conic in and pay up without further urging. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . A Paragraphic Record ot Recent Happen ings In and Around the City. For wall paper cail on Drown, the drug gist. John A. Tucker, of Lower Powder, was J f in the city Monday. i The front of the Commercial stable is to receive a new coat of paint doon. For all kind of cgetiih!e.. cheap, call at the otllce of the Centennial hotel. v4 Mr.". Marv Diggers, of Lu (S ramie, was Visiting friends in the city hist Friday. A new sign ha been painted in front of the Elkhoru livery stable, by James Dell. Wm. .lames, Pat Murray ami Josh Hop per, of La Grande, were in the city Monday. Anotuer small lire occurred at Ln Grande lust Friday night, consuming a slaughter house. Dcforo purchasing railroad ami steam ship tickets, consult agents Union Pacific System. 7-!)-o-l A lino line of cigars at Geo. Daird's va riety store, one door north of the Centenni al hotel. A. .1. Goodbrod is having a new fence placed in front of his residence property in South Union. Dev. Sam Driver, P. E.. will hold ser vices in the M. E. church in this city next Sunday evening. The Ladies Missionary Society meets at Mrs Hubert Eakin's Friday July 21, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m. Hall Drothers, of Union, will now carry the full line of Frank Drothers' Implement Company's machinery, 3-12-lm J, A. Dell, the painter, has just finished a neat sign in trout of Tin: Scout oliice. Jim is a good workman. A line and well selected stock of printers' stationary, inks and new typo just received nt Tin: Scout job oliice. The Union Cemetery Society will give a strawberry and ice cream festival at "Wright's hall tonight. Justice Summons. Warrant of Arrest, Executions and Writ of Atrachment blanks for sale at Tin: Scout job oliice. Administrators or Executors Donds for sale.at this oliice. Everv attorney should have a stock of these blanks on hand. The Striker residence, recently purchased by John Phy, it being overhauled and re painted preparatory to moving in this fall. Uemembcr that the Island City M. A: M. Co. carry a largo line of all kinds of agri cultural implements and farm machinery. Dwelling houses are in demand. If you have a house to rent, let us know, and we will find you a renter, for a small commis sion. At tho recent International Teachers' Association held at Toronto, Ontario, E. D. McElroy was elected vi"e-prcsuicnt at large. A neat, picturesque sign, representing a line large porker and a steer, has been painted on the screen doors at Benson Dros.' meat market by a traveling artist, i , The agents of the Union Pacific System Lb 1.1 1 ...1.1. ....M.r.n.1 .....I c..n...el.i.. illU IJIUVIMIU W11 JlllllUUll tlllil Oll-lllllOlll tickets to all points cast, as well as to and from foreign ports, 7-0-O-1 The base hall fever has again struck Union. There are now three nincs'in the city the first, second snd third and tliero is talk of a fat and lean men's nine. Tho Union Pacific System offers un equalled facilities to tourists en route to all points east. Vestibuled Sleepers. Din ers, Free Chair Cars through to Missouri Diver and Chicago without change. 7-i o-l The work of excavating for the founda tion of the addition to the school house was commenced Monday. The building will be pushed to a rapid completion In order to be ready for the fall term of school. The elocutionary entertainment last Fri day evening at Wright's hall was a very interesting affair and well attended. Miss Durbin will be in the city today to com plete arrangements for organizing a class. Summers it Lay ne, our enterprising iiaru ware dealers, are enjoying a good trade. They carry a well selected stock of goods and sell at a low price. They are still agents for the celebrated Charter Oak stoves. 1 E. Allen, brother of Miss Allen who has been at work at the Centennial hotel for tome time past, has accepted a position as night clerk n that hotel and Ferd Dloch is now acting as day clerk. Tho gentlemen are both accommodating. A return gamo of ball was played at Island City Sunday between the Union nlnoand the Island club. Ourboys again came out victorious. A game will be played Sunday between tho Cove and Un ion clubs, probably at Cove. Thursday at La Grande tho front of one AA the brick buildings being erected there 4 gave way In somo mysterious manner and started to fall outward. It was braced with timbers, pushed hack In place, and fastened with Iron rods. Everyone Is at roas to account for the building's strange behavior. Mm. I). Corey and dauehter. Sadie, ao- k oonipanled by Mr. H- Chancey, took their departure for Portland Sunday evening, wlioru MUs Sadie Corey Hill bo placed lu tho Hood Humarltan hospital for medical treatment. Sir Chancey will return home III about u wtrk, but It u probable (hat Mr Corey will nnuui for fcome tune S. D. Durniuifhs, of INiye. m in town I yesterday. I The fruit crop of Eagle Valley will bo I largo this year. Fishing parties to the mountains int of town are ail the rage now. Deputy Sheriff V. U. Usher made a Hy ing vbit to Pendleton Sunday. One car load of brick for the new school house has arriv d at the depot. 1). W. C. Nelson, of Baker City, vs in town the fore part of the week. Sheriff Dolles is in attendance at the sheriffs' convention at Portlan I. C D. Huffman, of Ls Grande, called on Us lat week mid subscribed for TiinScoirr. A new ronf has been put on the residence of J. W. Kennedy, opposite the M. E. church. A marriage licence was issued last eek to E. L. Mahatley and Luvicia Farris. both of La Grande. Hilary Mitchell, one of the prosperous fanners of Cove, made ourolllcea substan tial visit lust week, S. I). McDaniel, in company with his mother, two sisters, and some lady friends, was in the city Monday. Mrs. Matiie. P. Kruket will lecture in this city on the 110th and ,11st inst. She is re ported to be an able speaker. Mrs. E. D. Parker and .Mrs. V. D. Emelc made our oliice a pleasant call while in at tendance at the county alliance. The National Editorial Association con vened in St Paul on tho lltli wttlt an attendance of about 700 editors and news paper men. L. D. Dmehart. vi e, and son, Arthur, returned home from Vale yesterday, where they have been for the past week visiting relatives and friends. Ed Hemillard and family, of this city, are on a visit to Bilker City. Ed will probably visit Medical Springs in search of health before returning to Union. Yon can always find a good supply of stationery, school books, novels, etc., at the postollice store. Aline lot of garden and llower seeds just received. 4-2-wl Great preparations arc being made by the people of Eugle valley for the annual Harvest Home picnic which will probably be held about tho 20th of August. AV. E. Dowker, of the Commercial livery stable, is having the 'bus used in carrying passengers to and from the depot painted up in good shape by James Dell. The Union Pacific System have on sale excursion and single trip tickets f all classes, to all points, which are sold at reduced rates daily for regular trains. Mr. A. I. Jonos, brother of J.T.Jones the civil engineer, arrived hero from Walla Walla a few days ago and is supei intending the work on the new sehool house. Mrs. Summers is closing out her stock of hats, ribbons, niching, laces, blouses, boy.-.' waists, and ladies' ami children's hoe and underwear at cost for cash. Ladies, now is the time to buy. (i-2.'i-w2 Frank Bros.' Co. will sell ijoud Manilla Binding Twine for 14 cents per pound at La Grande, and fully guarantee the quality of the twine. See their celebrated "M. N.'' twine before buying. 7-!)-vl Tho longest game of baseball on record is reported. The Fargo and Grand Forks clubs, of North Dakota, played a twenty live inning game on Saturday last without scoring, thus breaking all records. It is figured that the corn crop this year will amount to 2,200,000,000 bushels. Somo will perhaps be trying to find how many ho,gs that will fatten, or the extent of the booze that can bo promoted by the juice. It is a big tiling. "The oder of now mown hay'' which the editor of the Hepublicau smelled last week was, no doubt, nothing more than the oilor of the dead cat located sniuowhcrc under the sidewalk near that oliice. It did not smell much like "new mown hay" to us. Tho ball games Saturday and Sunday at Daker between tho Walla Walla and Baiter nines were botli won by Wulla Walla, tho score being 8 to 5 and 10 to 7. At La 'ramie on Saturday Pendleton came off victorious, the score being 11 to 12, but on Sunday Lu Grande won by a score of la to r). A little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Wal ters, of this city, became violently choked last Friday afternoon, it was thought from eating hawes. Dr. Cromwell was called m ami the girl was soon relieved, but a short time afterward she complained that sonic thing was sticking in her throat and she said she had swallowed a pin. It has not troubled her much yet, and she now ap pears to bo all right. The militiamen had a grand time In their recent encampment at The Dalles. When the midnight sentinel was approached by ono who kept lato hours in the city, ho gave out tho usual challenge, "Who comes there?'' Then came the answer, "A stranger with a bottle." Then tho guard would say, "Advance, stranger with a bottle, and pull tho cork." Yes, tho boys had a real splendid time. Alfalfa is destined to revolutionize farm ing, becouso it will produce three tons of feed for stock where one Is now grown. A field of alfalfa commences to crow two months before our native grass, and con tinues two months longer. When cut and cured for hay it retains its superior lino quality, which Is relished by the stock. It produces three times as much feed to the acre as our native grass, and twice us much as clover. Seventy million dollars and millions and millions worth of gold dust, ornaments and precious stones is the comfortable Hud which a contractor of Itio Janeiro, Brazil, is reported to have made. He was engaged in tearing down un old castle in San Anto nio and discovered tliero a gold mine, where It had been hidden since nome time in the last century. Before It was convert ed into a castle the building wax a inoniu tery under control of the Jatuiu. During this peilod the treasure Is upjMud to have lieen hidden bonou'li the wullu. Tin contract for deinnluhlng the i untie stipu lated that in the uvtntuflhu di'ovr"f any iimiu metal half "f the tru4re should belong to the Ute AN' ELECTRIC STORM. The worji Zver Known Visits Union Much Dauiago Done. The evcnM thunder storm known In the history oi this country, or probably anv other country, visited Union ltit Thursday . afternoon. For about one hour a heavy I cloud hung over our city, during which time the lightning Hushed and played ' around the -titets in a fiightful manner I and the almost constant peals of thunder . were deafening. The sight wn anything , but pleaving and ninny people rep.iired to ! their cellars and places of safety tit avoid ' being struck by lightning, which it was j thought would surely do great damage before the storm passed over. Presently, and without hardly a moment's warning. tlii- heavy cloud seemed to drop down upon us and the rain fell in sheets for a short time. After the stoun passed over It was found tha . the lightning had struck a tree In the corner of Jo Wright's yard, near the house, but doing no damage other than to the tree. A cloud nurst occurred on the hills southeast of town and the water came down in great volumes, forming a liver in the road lu ar the county poor house. A great amount of damage was done to the garden at the poor house and in Mr Dine hart's field and orchard through which the rushing waters passed. On Catherine creek the storm was also severe and it is thought another :loud burst occuricd somewhere in that vicinity. Large bowl ders were washed down in the road and it was made almo-'t impassable for a distance of several miles. Parties who came along immediately after the storm sav that hail was washed in the road in some places to the depth of two feet. Considerable dam age was also done to tho road leading to High valley, by the washing out of bridges, etc. Taken altogether the damage done by the storm will amount to several hundred dollars. One or two culverts were washed out on the railroad west of town and the track covered with mud and gravel in sev oral places. It was all cleared, however, before train time. The afternoon was very warm and sultry, out it is thought the electric light wires strung through the city were the main cau.-e of tho lightning play ing so promiscuously in our streets. RAILROAD RUMORS. It is Again Reported that the Hunt Road Will bo Built. Nothing has been heard of tho Hunt road lately in fact the people of Grande Hondo have given up all hopes of the road being completed very soon. All agree that in their opinion in the cour-e of a few years some company will undoubtedly extend Its Hue across the mountains and tap the Grande Hondo valley, but there has been so many Hying reports in regard to the building of the proposed extension that the people have become tired and will not place much confidence in any report now circu lated in regard to the matter. The people will only hope that the following report from the Athena Press is true, but until active operations are commenced will look upon it as a "chestnut," the same as a great many now look at the "motor line'' between this city and the depot. The Press says: "It is rumored that work on the Union county extension of tho O. it W. T. from Athena will be commenced inside of sixty days. How true the rumor is wo are not prepared to say. Within tho last ten days several special trains, carrying prominent railway ollieials of the O. it W. T. and Northern Pacific, have arrived at the O. it AY. T. depot, and the visit of C. D. Wright, Jr., and G. W. Hunt, this week, is looked ution as meaning more than tho transfer of Hunt's platform ami warehouse to Hamil ton it Hourk. The ollieials upon being questioned regarding early work on the extension had but littlo to say, but said that the road would be built." NOTICE. God's Dlessing to Humanity So Says an Oregon Pioneer, Ninety Years Old. FoitnsT Grove, Or., March 19. I have used the OHEGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained Immediate relief. It Is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the alllicted. 1 am now nearly ninety years old, tamo to Ore gon in 1812 in the employ of the Hudson Bay Company, and since 1 began using tho OHEGON KIDNEY TEA I enjoy good health. DAVID MUNHOE. Master Win Drainard came up roni Portland Tuesday on a visit to hi.-, father. ' Workmen are making a change in the county recorder's olllco by closing up tho archway and changing the vault door to the east side, Dy this means another mom will be gained, but it cuts down tho recorder's oliice rather small. Sunday morning In the M. E, church tliero will bo preaching, followed by recep tion of members from "probation," fol lowed by Sunday school. In the evening at 7:30 lovo feast, and at 8 preaching by Dev. S. M. Driycr, followod by Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. During tho session of the legislature a law was passed making it compulsory upon tho county court to publish the proceedings- of tho court In a newspaper. Sev eral of tho counties have published the proceedings as by law required, but Union county's court is not inclined to do so. Factories giving employment to tho laboring classes, and live, pushing. liberal spirited business men, are the llfo-blood of any town Progressive business men don't sit back in their olllcos and let tho cobwebs accumulate in their front windows or tho moss and grass grow on their awnings, while thoy complain of hard times, "tho town is dead," etc. No, thoy don't do that! They advertise their goods In their home papers; their goods are tastefully displayed in their show windows, and their storos have an inviting appoaranue to their tiiiktumur. Thoy uru llberul and public spirited s Uiev.aM. ImpIi llimnciully und by tuatr iWlbris mid InlluwiiiMt, every leiltiiMUi KiitornrUo that ooiiim along that inuy he of bwitrttt loth town. They rii nllord to. for they are Hie ones wlm Kink the money while thwlr inok.bai )t lieitfiihor kit bui U l.ewulllng their mitfor l ine mJ hard l"ue Croit. of tho World. A London dispute!) of the '20 tb snys: Tlie Times .siininmiies tlio Imrvcst prospects of the wrld ns follow.; In Kiissin, gruvo deficit, peiiMintry starv ing mid Miuill hope of relief; India, fcrioti- anxiety, fnmine prevails over n considerable portion of the- conuirv; .Madia.-, Hajptituim tind tin Punjab mi' the wotst siiU'ert'is ; a droulh in Hcngnl, and I lie need of more rain is tiryuiit; Hotulmy, alone, pioniises u good lint vest. The Aiihmichii harvest will be good in quality and ninoiint.; hut with a fniluie of India ami Kussiu supplies, it is of t hi- utino.si. import ance that the ICnglisli ciop should not lie short. Tlio pn.spcet, on tho whole, is good. In the chief wheat, counties, Essex, Norfolk mid Sttllblk, the crop is above the iivernge, and in other counties up lo the iiveinge. The har vest will he late and juice.- high. Consequently thcie is a good outlook for the English farmers lo bienk iv long series of disastrous year.-. Tho Pulpit ana tlio stage. Dev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Dreth ern Church, Dine Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duly to tell what wonders l)r. King's New Discovery bus- done for 'lie. My lungs were badly diseased, and my paiishiiincrs thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 2d lbs, in weight. Arthur Love. Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a tho rough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'oni all, and cures when everything fails. The greatest kind ness 1 can do my ni:m thousand friends is to urge them to try it " Free trial bottles at Drown's drug store. Hegular sie 50 c. and $1.00. Agents AVantod. Our agents make $100 to fllOO a month sel ling our goods on their merits. We want county and general agents, and will t ke back all goods unsold if a count y agent fails to clear $100 and expenses after a thirty day's trial, or a general agent less than tf-'."0. Wo will send largo illustrated circulars and letter with a special oiler to suit territory applied for. on receipt of three one cent stamps. Apply at once and got in on tho boom. Address, Hkx.nt.k MAxn-wcTimiNo Co., 1-0-ly Pittsburgh. Pa. Would We Contonted Be? If all was gold that shinetli bright, On which our eyes rest with delight, And all was day. devoid of night, Would bo contented be? If naught was dim that we behold; No rusty stains, or cank'rous mould, t Nor frost to numb our limbs with cold, Would we more comfort see? Did (lowers bloom on every spray, With incense sweet, along our way, And all was happy, blithe and gay, With nothing to annoy; If thorns and thistles did not grow Along the patns that we must go, To sometimes cause us pain and woe. Would not our pleasures cloy? Were there no need that we bestow A soothing halm for others woo, Or need that we should mercy show And none be in distress; No consolation need impart To heal the wounds of broken heart. And parry off misfortune's dart, Would not our joys grow less? II. O. Emkuy. Union, July 17, 1K)1. Specimen Caso3. S. II. Cllllbrd, New Cassel. Wis., wiis troubled with Neuralgia and Hheumatism, his stomach was disordered, Ids liver was eilected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced In llcsh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Hitters cured him, Edward sjhephard, llarrisburg. III., hud a running sore on bis leg of eight yours' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Hitters and seven boxes of Ducklcn's Arni ca Salve, ami his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O,, had live largo fever sores on ids leg, doctors said he was Incurable One bottle Electric Hitters and one box Ducklcn's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at Hrown's drugstore, Bucklen's Arnica 8alve. Till! HK8T Sai.vu ill tho world for Outs, Jlrutses, Sores, Ulcers, Suit IUieiim, Kover Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cams, nml all Skin Kruptlous, and post alvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money relumlccl. i'rlco Z) cents per box. For sale at Hrown's drug store. Subscribe for und advertise in Tint Oiik- (ion Scout. A VlfiOItOIJS KICK. A Merchant' Wlfn tho Iloiui of Contention, A Denunciation. A well known merchant who ban txicu greutl; wuedttcil by Joy'i Vegetable: Buriaparllla, desired to glvo It to his wife, who won very delicate, but out of caution flnt consulted till ptiyilclan, Or. W. II. Grliwold of 8M Market ttrett. Tho doctor, who li one of our leading practitioners objected, faylug he had never teeu a nanajiarilla that Aii not contain potatb, which thlnnod tho blood; that hl patient did not haro any vitality to lote, und that what delicate peoplo need li not lc created vitality, but tnoro blood. IIo contented when auured that Joy'i Vegttatlo BariaparllU wai directly oppoied to the old mistaken blood thlnnlni; Idea of othor irtaparllU, and that on the coutrary by ipoclfln vegetable altcratlTC 11 stimulated tho excretory ordain, promoted dlgcj tlou, ami rwiiAlrod nutrition, houco created now Uaod und wit the my thlujf for feeblo people. Tho nhovt) espluliii the hundreds of caiei In which aged, eufceblod, delicate und run down Pjiii, haig beu built up by Joy' VcfutabU Hrtuparlil after thg pdtuih iaraparllJ ftlUd u tfiw are wfttliitf h Kjuwtlu, K A THE POPULAR ALLIANCE. Twentieth Annual Tour of Soils Brothers' Enormous United Shows, On Tuisilny AtiLiist the llh the famous Hell- Umthers will visit La (irniHte with limit i-niiie colossal unity of ChciiM s, .Muiiutterie, Moorish Caru van u ml Smoi:uii1.ii l'llgiiumgo to iAIeccn, licg.tt li'Miiuti llippoilionic, Olympian- K'rVaicd Si. Tiopieal Aquarium, Avniv, I ;i 1 .lupain-.-u Troupe, Ai.il,. in Nikht-' Entei:..in- incnt und -plemlnl Fi'. i- Sr. -1 IV. i lie. Hmi not A.i.nn F..:, ......ie final e.u from moituh'yV ie.i menu, presumably to nmuii.-e ",i piluxy of slurs" i-ImiwIi.-i-i Ii. u.mhi In- i'..i-i.,l m concede that Sell- ll.thi. oow li.ivc Cfsentiully "the ti ales. Show o,i Eartih," and the only legitimate m of its kind left. A menagerie which includes among many r.iv wild beast. thu only pair of full-grown ginni Hip popotami, worth $100,000, is some thing to lina.-t of. Other notable exclusive fentuiv- aie n iimrt Hiigulai Haiilc.-s Hor.-C, n whole Hock ol stale ly Ostiiihes, and tin- tinii-i pair of cattle ever known veiiiable miiiei from elfdoni. The program me of j Hippodrome races and geiii inl p r-1 fornmncch is upon u truly impeiial i scale, and introduce.-, t In greatest drivers, riih-is mill ;ii Metes .f Imtli , ,, . , S0X0S,. including llll astonishing troupe of Ueiher and Hcdoiiin gymnasts. A most (leciib d and fascinating novelty is the introduction of Gyrene, the peer less long-.-kii t Spanish diiiicer, who i. the terpsiclioreiiu sensation ot the era on both sides of the Atlantic. The , newly-devised spectacle of tho Pilgrim age to Mecca will introduce many, rich, striking and romantic novelties. ' Tin: Scot'T job olllee It now prcpaicdtn turn out all kinds of printing nn short notice ami at very low pi ices. DRPnICE$ soafll Bakin MEM Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard AT LA SLELS BROTHERS' ENORMOUS UNITED SHOWS 20TH triumphant HAXLUSIVliLY-liXHIBITliI) FASCINATING FEATURES, Ni:V, DAZZLING AND BTATtTLI NO ATTRACTIONS. Only Wild Moorish Caravan, Regal Roman Hippodrome, Spectacular Pilgrimage to Mec ca, Enormous Menagerie, Three Ring Circus, Tropical Aquarium, AViary, Olympian Stages, Mid-Air Revels, Royal Japanese Sroupe, ARABIAN NIGHTS' Only Pair oi" Midget Cattle, Only Flock of Giant Ostriches, Only Prodigious Hairless Horse, Only Pair oi Colossal Hippopotami. KIHST AND ONLY Al'I'KAUANCH Ol' -3CYRENE, THE CREATES- The illustrious All-Bewltchifig Long-Skbt Spanish Dancer. Tlio Living Wonder of Kvcry Clinic. Thu Greatest Artists of livery Country. Tho l'inext. l'erforniance of nny Kru. Foreign Hensutlons. Thrilling Innova tions. Iiuplrlni! Huceu, Ilorbor rnd lludoiun Athletes. Fun for tho Littlo Folks. DelfKht for All. Tlio Grandest, Mont I'opulur and Perfect Amusement Alliance on Kartti. jMWIMF ?M SAfipL HliwF HOLIDAY FREE DISPLAYS, ONE TICKET Admitting to AJMU Two Pvrormunci's Daily, at 2 and 8p, m, Doors Open Ono Hour Previous, Positively the Only Big one Coming THE State Agricultural College. Opens Sept. iS, uSot. COU USE OF STUDY amused express ly to meet the needs nf the Farming and mechanical interests of the State. Iirge. coininoilioili and well-veiilllntcd building. The Cnllege is liH-ati-il in u oill tivaled ami Christian eoiniuuiiitv , and ono of the healthiest in the State. MILITAHY TtUlXlNC. j ! Expenses need not exceed S150 for the En- ! tire Session. ; Two r mure Kn every ( ounty Writ Si-i.ni-s'ii,,s h-iilil ir C.ilaliHii"' lo D. I iltN.il.D, Pn-Meiil 'nrv.dli-, m i. 1(1 2m OF 'CI, AWoTj.torfainooS i-.i.ul fn.-nJth'TC-nirJii of tlio War IU'rartiEiut, cn,ir't.TO hy r.rx.Bua.KjzK. T.P.Hodsnbongh. OCtu'oWTfiX.t men cnlintoil In tho t'nlon Army nml N.vry, 1SG1-5, n UtUa less than COO wcm exriecl fllly rrcoRtilicJ. Ijj tho war Dept.. uxcoiuloi: under tlio Act of Con- ' nrrni, ,Tulr 12. 1PG2, for tlistinffiiisheil fcrflrtry, whlclx ! l uvollii'intlioUiittPilBtAtPs Stoilalof Honor. 9) Mmiv nf tho storlou. told by tho hrrooa thoni- prlvcn, if how thoy won tlio high illstiiicUou. aro (iiniurly lntrrcftiuir. That tho records of thcan V. ds uro nlinoBt unknown to their countrvincn. 1 at llo hurled in tho iigton holes of tho War Dept.. i -.id ill tho rcecBsea ol' their own hroasta, soenia i tor.lnhiiiR. Uliis hook must find a wldo salo, for It in hill of. hvldcuta that will interest every old soldier lu thn Und, and our boys will (jlory in It. It is an ! vohimo of over cno parch, with nearly 100 oxcel : -I illu-.tratloiirt, mail Biioclally for tho work. It r eks of lis timo aud deserves a pl.ico in tho ; "y of all who would not altogether forget tho .usraat, ps-AGEMTS WANTED. I M-nnt Ono Acent In nvery township or county. '- Inv jvrwi. Willi ll'U book, cm make tnonty i ndlj. for It u III trll qulekt For full description i.n.I r,n In Aitnlt. iidilri-M Til lliTimv Company, Tin IlUtnry ltulldlng, Til JhuketHlrei l, S'-ei l'mncUco, Cat. Powder GRANDE, V JklySpectacuwr t"V annual tour- - ENTERTAINMENT. - 0'& l lil Si i II,