A POOR GIRL'S ROMANCE. rHa wIlli M II. r Wktt Hr frwutir M MmI IUm Nnl, "A young from Wa married )wt rwk to ft mm who U known fatorably all om till country, and who hi kuu thinj ot f.vrtuu and two home, ami lw te in ill rwpecta a him of Uh WMrid," Mid another roan of thtwiwtd to th writer after gimonX talk about to prank or Um rhirltvH ot Um. "In hr nun," m th eoutinaatiou, "I will Tetititm to m? that ther was a tint In her life whoa tit flicker ot U flam ot hot wu m aickly and fttful a ny thai w threw ghtwtty aaadow on the wall. Not to go into detail wuloti WvHtM stake oer known, her mother had aeparaied from her h unhand. Th moth er and Jiu,liur ww loft not only hoiuw 1m, but nractlcftUy pennileaa. Their lior ttatitm had beoa inch m to enabl thvm to enjoy om vul tirivtlcgtw. "When Um eprUon. earn t)t mother moved onl of th faahlotiabto quartan whw ah had Uvl Mid with hnr daughter txk lodging in on of th cheaptftt boarding houae on tut mi treqwnted rtreeL In pit ot effort to gam torn lirwihood nou earn, Then Uuy hd to ifir no th back room In th Met treet txwrdirig houxe and ob Ultwl ft amaller mm in ft tqnaiid e thw of Cnteago. i do not know that th word squalid U th on to b ued, Th cotton w otw wn now where few men or women who har any nelf rwxvt care to b tn. "To th credit of th mother iu thl lory I will my tht tit did not know thl. They bought their own food. They did not go out to any reataurant or cafe. Their mean did not permit thl. Una day th mother, heavily veiled, wonld fco to torn Uttl grocery tor with tin pail ftnd pitrehae tea rent' worth of oysters, ft few cent worth of cracker nd ft bit of chee. The nest day the daugbt, heavily veiled, wonid do th marketing t tout other grocery, 6 era! time garment of other day wa taken toapawttahop, and that th ttvkly flam ot hop waa replenished I had almotld with blood mooer. The lit- U rent wa paid and enough food 'ob tained to keep no existence. "On day I har thii tory from the mother herselfthey pawned th veil tor a meal. That removed th mack. and few day after, when th danghtrr went for another tnpply, th beauty of her fao, iu refitted hmchea, and her manner attracted th attention of ft man who wm iu Ut gmeery to which the girl cam. Without her kuowledge he followed her to her lodging. Then he mad tow inqnirie concerning the mother and danghtor and eveutually nu rareled the itory ot their live. 1 would like to tell yon atun more, but cannot, ket th identity of th two abould b aUbliAhed. "I can say thU much, 1 think, without th world kuowiiig any more: The man who had intonated huuwlf in the cium married the mother, and the mating, o far as anyone know, ha been uc cea. Th daughter wa placed in line whex ahe toon, by har talent and pluck and good look, obuined a mvgnition, and this pnt her in ft ptwutuu where h wa tooght and wnn by tlie man who ah married ft few day ago. "Tber yon hav a itory, without the aligiuert roloring, absolutely correct, It yon came acrou it in novel yon wonld probably accne the author of ailding litUe paint to the ptctnre. The day the mother tuld me their atory ah had no idea what wa la atoro for ber, Her heart wa full of that tuurprakable troubl which cornea only to thoee who har lived in (unboraU and then drifted into impenetrable night. How true it i that with torn th depth of darknea hang npon th breaking of Ui light" Chicago Tribune. Kullr OulM Manlfnl. It wan in the New York Central depot A well dressed lady with her Little Lord FaanUeroy son approached the door leading to an outgoing train. Both were laden with bundle. A railroad official tood by the door. "Open th door or Til punch your head," exclaimed Fauntieroy in a very awngger voice, and th official, anmaed by the ix-year-old ' andadty, eonwmtol to become doorkeeper for th occanion and complied. Th mother ihowed that he waa an gry aa the iwept throngh the dour, and aa It closed aha Hoi zed Fanntleroy by Ui houlden and shook him aeverely. "Aren't yon aahatned of yountclf?" ahe auk ml; "to bo aoiinpolit to the gentle man." "Sho, mamma," repliwl Fauntieroy, "I wa only jfwt fuolln. I wouldn't '' punched him!" Syracuse Journal. Love H lull j Uamlteapped. Maude Qeorge, I don't think I ought to marry yon, for I don't believe you love me on bit George (ardently) Why, my darling, I am pamionatly, deprattdy, madly iu love with yon. I worship the very Maude You talk well enough, (ieorge, but those letter you wrote to m wbeu you were away were o cold and distant they froze my heart One wonld think yoa were writing to your washerwoman bout her bill. George (slowly) Mande, I was on gaged to a girl once before, and when she sued me for breach ot promise all my letter to her were read in open court Nw York Weekly. A tnlqna Baaeball Uame. A truly unique baseball gams wag being played on the south meadow in Central park when a reporter walked throngh there a few mornings ago. The players were the inmate of tome hospital for curing physical deformities in chil dren, and not one of the fifteen boys had a sound body. Three of them were on crutches, in connequmic of a withered leg each; three or four more had thcr legs trapped to iron support to straighten them out, and in fact each on of the boys was physically deformed in some way. The pitcher and first baseman on one side hobbled around on crntchea, and the catcher on the other side had one leg tied np in iron support. It would have been a sad spectacle had not the youngxters almost forced a noil to coma to the onlooker' face by the su preme enjoyment which they derived from the game. The boy on crutches waa at the bat. lie hit the ball, and hobble-de-hobble he went toward first bane, caught his foot on the base and rolled over and over on the ground. He got on his one foot again with surprWrig alacrity, bis only impediment seeming to be the langhtor which wa shaking his whole frame. The other two boy who walked with the ansistance of crutchea were waiting for their turn at the bat. One went np behind the other and knocked his crutch from under him. Over he went on the soft grass, while a shout of laughter went up from hi companions. lie ako got np laughing, and did not appear to mind this seemingly cruel trick in the leat. A large number of spoctatora watched the game for some time, and the unfortunate lad seemed to enjoy themselveii every minute they were on ; the field. New York Tribune. Danger In Wen?, Not III Work, It is not the work bnt the worry which kills. There is no tonio for the body like regular work of the mind, though this is unfortunately not often appreci ated or not allowed by the physicians to whom anxious mother take their grow ing daugh ters.-IIftir Journal of &ealtii. da tk r th lciMrtMeat Lieutenant liiitumt (just horn front th ball)! my I'm tired of thin arerlMt lug aoetety fmdinhm, I'd like to get way where I could hav chanc to aiuell powder, (Aduni'l 8tripp-fly Jov, yoiingnier, I should ay ynti had ftlrnady. There' ft dab of It ou th ud vt your no. fiotou lwt. tier Mt.i oh, Featherstotte I te-ll yttt, old man, yon ought to be in with ft girl like MIkcUik grain. Iter fiither tnv,W a gttt deal, nd while In i away we hav ft lovely time, Kingway What do you do when h eome home? Featheratone Then I tiavtd, Life, "Your ounce U a Ukwtoa girl, I b UeveT "Ye." "Then I uphi ttio I familiar with Drowning!" "I beg your pardon. Th trim tkwton girl U never familiiw with anybody," Ikwton UiUi lte, A Ouuiln lUmluJor, Tramp Mtidame, I hav faith to l liev that yon will takii pity on me aud giv m a nice warm breakfiwt Madame i but yon uuutt rememWr that faith without work la dad, Ther1 the woodpile at your nMrvtoe. Utou TraiuKTiiit AftttHTtllMMKMr tr 'Ot NtV SI HtHlt. , $ifc'v,"tl iti."e,M 21 1. W lTH,itt !l:i..w H,T3 :il.;u S!KI,'.0 X 'A ii !MU U.Mt IIHS.00 :!.' ;u ITAtrt :Ni,a 3?U i ttU.lW SU.tM f.i.a Mi. so M il Hi 111 1!40 iiU". ileum f 9 r- Is' 44! 30 i'T 31 UI aa m Xi ilrt B tl.MW.15 M n t vt !t W 4.1 ll,il U'iT.Ti) sun: 4.".4 Sll ilii.:toi I M.Vi I ami; V2M i .'."i.IUI m h i ,1 4 B T K 10 II at ,17 :) 40 41 42 4t ii 4T 4M .'it VJ vt M (A otl t'l 1H an .Vi ."- 4: a is II iti 4.1 it ;uj jw li 3 l-h. IS 12 tl It Sim 14 (1 4S lit iM K 41 II T4 ;t Ml AT 75 .ti ,' l.m.Mi 4i. ns. 10 M Vi inr.m I Ml V". Imutt lliSi.ili 4:11. no lini.U I IB ML jLLEY I fill Greet you with NEHOOSS! Latest styles in dress ing of Bedford cords Crepe cloths Dress patterns Fancy goods and Laces and ALSO, LADIES1 JACKETS Clothing I Clothing I Clothing ! Direct from the factory, and very cheap. lli LI OF SHOES, With a complete stock, to your interest tc take a look at it before purchasing eisewnere. SHELLEY & l 'iSl 'w'a WlW.W&WUwliWc OJ PnrlllM tbn ISF.OOD, Cnrftt !ONS'nf'ATIN', lXDKlKsl I !i, n.!H!.SSSS, I,IV1.'R COKi'Mt.HTM.MrK HKAnAf 111.', C'OIlK, 1, fMf 1( If IT, f UTAH 1 fill u n''"rTt'ltlt'Ot?TI ilTlltlll'll TheOcnuia ITAMltUlKi TEA Uyntvpin YELLOW WRAPl'lUi.i fi'!?! i'aithnite (jiifnutor vf KM II, UtEHl'. . id-UINQTON 00. ifNT. 9ah F run extra rvA.rs n' nt.i, vsijvct, iktm ai t.wt rv.H. , maSCOTT. Prescott Sz -PHOPRIItTOra Independent MANCrACTl'llEK. FIR AND HARD WOOD, HOUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER A. Whiiub, Mangr. Tiirtopoiidoncn, Ort'tfiin, GENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER, Monmouth, - - Oregon. Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property of all kinds. Those having property for sale, please call. In th Mia nt Time, Tim nick of I line to atop tb eoliMfl of blndlor and kidney coiiipluliil ta when the ni'uulis ttilitfriiod exlilliltft tendency to grow Iniicilvm The IichIiIi fill ImpiilMi lottiml activity tlmttliey rtHvlve fliiili llualoltor'a Mtoiliitcli Itlt lcix rifi iuK (hem from lliiH'lidtng dull gcr, ami vti iicU dnngonnw iiiiiltt illcit tut Height' illM'iimi Mild illnlH'te. SltiKiilKliticMM of tliokiiliiey IncnHtmMi HttUlliy to clmuiiij rlicuiimiliiiii, ir nt , mid tlrwY, and eliuH? (Im blond is llllcivd by thmi organ in It pwgv tlinuigh tlicin, I tm oiemlioii of llie iH tftn iiorvin a doubly Imppy piirH, the incd It'll io net xtltlioiit exciting, like the Itory tiitiiiiilttiiU of oommerw, MiUnrlitl, liyeiH'pllo, ooiistlpallon nod mrvmm liivallda are tlioniuglily n lit'vwi by it Ntico lliendvent or llmt NltiHktog nittluily, In grippe, it bn been widely liciiioimtntlliig ll lim'l'ul ium its a mirntlvn and pwvetitlv of It fun 1 1 ry Miiiiwiiae, 1UI you tfwr lunr of a inirner tm OggV Firxv lUtt -"Kny, lint. ISrown, did n't yott tell m tltoew lieu 1 lioiigltt of you 'would lav every tiny Iu tho yeui',"' Hrown "1 Mli've 1 did." Hro.lh'H Wcll, Imw do you itmke Hint out? Not tine of llicin lui litld nn egg Iu two weeka" llniwtt "Ye, but when lliey are nut Inylng egg, Ibey rt lay ing oil', tiive tiieMmieiliiiig liunt," Our tit'iia Intend u tm barm w hen tliey Iny for u. IHkHow m-vvr keip duck, Uvaiiw tlicy miike ttcU iHmoniU rtnimrkit. Muiick. tlti't t'lmin anil tiru. I lott. Inlfl K, I Uttt I y , the great t gtui and pin no iiiuiitifnctuivr, U build lug and shipping mom orguii and nlaito than ever. In into Mr. Jloatty left lioiiie a tiHittcM pliiw-lKy. and by hl tudiilitiluldo will be Iiim worked lift y iiion timdliwfar, tictuly Iihi.ikw of llcttlty'mirgiiiit and planneidtHti 1S70, Nuthliig tHi to dUtiiHtrteu lilm: ot (acle laid lit III way Unit would nave wrecked any unlimiry mini fonver, lie turn to nn ndvertiwrnriit mid come out of it brlghler than ever, HI liiMfiinienU, tu I well known, are very Hpiilnratid t"' bi I found In nil part of the world, Wo aro InftiruiiHl llmt iluriOK the next hoi year he In tend to dl ano,!""!' inure of bin liuike. That tnunn a biinliiiw of ;Hl,tHio,oii If e averugf tbeiu at $10ticlt. H l t ri'iidy tlie liirgi'nt bimliieiw of Ibe kind UiexMninv, Hoitd lo llniiit'l K. lkKtiy, VlllllttUll, New Jem')', furwilulnglle. Notice of Final Settlement. N.ithv ! Imifliy lvii that t uwn f'l-lii-r lm nit hnf rtiml ncmtiiit In Hie im uf llurl.nrv Xlivr, lt-.-r.l. Ull.l lll lllll" ftt hrnrliit Hi" uinv lin Ixwll ! 0 'lV or Mny, l'i ui wlili'li um Iho liol t lw, iitM ,f Ut mttl nil pfwtt lnirHitt In ftttid iwirt!,tny miih! tMtl m4 lltipir titicriion io mhI nttat ..iinl. t.f,'fci t iH. ,Vlmliili(niiix. ffiWM! novelties, consist trimmings FROM RELIABLE FACTORIES. purchased ricrht. it will be WW VANDUYN J A. VKNEdH, Ve 1T"X C3 3 OF- Sam mill .. Kjlt.Kli tit Walker Siieepsoni to Htnkl & Walker, Carry a complete lino of TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, , STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Wa aollelt hr f your trne SUCCESSOR TO H. D WALLER, t'KA I.Kit IN - s - .1' . a n U ii NISW (HMHKS AHIUVINli KVKItY WKKK. My kiwk t now imtrt ronii'(o tliun vir lwfur, Hltall bt pIcumhI t liavv all tint I'tixU.iii.'in of l he xlorf iiiiiluiii triidlnii, and )tii tu luduiw iiimiy to tmtltf w bo tipvt-r did tK'futt', lit uiiinif lli'ii Willi my tor l a IMOPAIIl SHOP WIhtu tux und lit etui m h imlrvd or tiiHtitifnturtxl umltT tlif umliHKiui'lil of M, A. ilAKI.IC l! iih'inU r tlif iiiinii' iiihI pluiT, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Street, Independence JUST OPENED! DtaUr Hardware Agricultural Implements Engines Threshers Binders Mowers Drills and Vehicles of all kinds. We make a niHMMalty uf bmlditr' liurdwaro, ml, in faot, li(T on band evtrytbitft u.nHlly rnrrnil by timl cIimm baidvkre and niikiiitit dealer, We invito a bair ut tu Jiiiiiiio (mlMiiiii,'", W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR Clodfelter Building, Cor. C and Main sts., INDEPENDENCE, - ORGON. T. W. ESTE ucccMor In J, Dlr Groceries Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars I have mi liniul a lino lot of C'lnnivl clump. AIho, a bit nf vnry flue liiniii, that Remember the old PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Dalr Choice Highest market price paid for I. 1 All L. : II .A (juirv, cii,, mii uiiis inusi ue aeuieu montniy. Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a. m. Free delivery to all 5 Main street, - Independence, Oregon, Bros., AND AILKIMItlir M Wear ( to VERUD I CO In D. Irvlnt, In gmnli Hint will be oli) by tlio onuo very will b uld vory near cout. stand of J. D. I. Proprietor, In Meats fat stock, beef, mutton, veal. I ..xil.J . .11 I parts of the city. S The New Bolton House. M. A. Dudley, Prop. Cor. Fourth and Alder streets, PORTliND, U. Iliii.il, Vic MM U i amt tmm all ' ' .UWMM'm f. am, MONMOUTH; OR. 0n In Furniture, Carpets, Bedding Al, 0alf In Lumber and Build ing Material. HALF-HOUR SERIES Mucru an HMI . OIIABLEO MORIIIO. Vta ki myU, Am, u4 U4k(. UAtr norm with tiik nmt Ht MOHOlU AlTIIOKJft, Tm iun Ovmi O mU, yflt tk4MctNtuofiia. 1 hy a hhuIb uti 5H uitr not with Attuutix ttH(4iMiMM 4 Aewwei htoy im ti to mrtui in I ttittH M trf ! ttfMM gki UiiJittvIM ltHtfftf Ulintnt of Avtw ! fvmtf mimKU ltitr-HOt H WITH Tfllt 6CHT Cetrnfi! W ccowti Ivct v4iuw, l"Uk, P- at, MtwlM ttiitt t4i mtHf iha tft W fui1 m itmM tf fcu vuific- ihf 9 tl4 Itww IiWry, 'I Wrt V, I jMiM..!f tRUrt-tl bwr, t lvl ik tH ' Uh9 up )ty im vf tW httt t lmf tWttaitf fan4'ta ka x'OWtbf iMilKoUiiy imiumiwim to ftiHAii im HkM n km. NkIi WA Hirf naif Ke tt rf rrttt t.it tWtl knM iy f Wi 4 KJ.i t4 unKlui iftluutittt, HiLr noi KM WITH Tlir. ttUftt fif VIIW. tVH tK CfeHt fi't ff, Jr 9v Unit raft, 1 h kunt $ M. f ;ViiBw4ltv tuCKiM rvift. M Ww)1 Id wHm tttH lHultt t HM S. tt(tkttil tftt tW ahitk ,! Mi at ll utf tx ttf ttokvnt tnU WiwM 5t, n4 rtb. ith h invaM 0..ttbtiuil ftitUiftlttfclll, n1 w4 bflmttfeff lity t.uttUI For W if ft n.Vw!lf( w 31 In koI, II, I irriNCOTT ( OMI'ANV, rutiuht WOODBURN NURSERY LARGEST STOCK OF TREES II THE NORTHWEST. One and Three-fourths Millions. 100.O0O prima Tiecit (nuially French. 85,110 Hoyal Ann rliwry. 10,0110 Early Crawford ptnich. l(),UO0 Mnorptirk am) lUi) iil aprimt, Stri.lXXI I'juipiH Hptlr.(inl'rg iipplo. 30,0011 OrtivoiiiiU'iii nppln. 'Aflotl Yellow NcwUiii l'lppiii applu. 10,000 lkn Davis lipplo, Lnrgint HtiK'lt of nil Otliiir Ieniltiitf Va-riiitH-it Fatiit, Free From Insect Pests CATALOGUE FREE. ADDRESS. J. H. Settiemier & Son, Woodburn Or. W. C. SHAMAN. Merchant Tailor! C STREET. OPPOSITE POSWEICE. Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT KKANONAIILK KATKN. Solontlflo American Agenoy for CAVIAT8, AT TRADE MRl8, 'Ttw COPVRIQHT8, tu. MIINN A IX),. Hill HllOAI.WAV, Nbw Viiiik. tlio I'uiillo uy uutine iu rn ur oIiiuko m Ui gtmlitit wut'um I'S,?" telSVill! 1fi"7 """tl"" Piw In Ihft man .hmilrt l, wltlmut wI i'i iiii 1 GREAT MUSEUM OP ANATOMY" .m. i u, 1 1, i.,,ui Fraiici.iMi, (twtUltin fllll Si .1 . U,. I Co mid learn how aumlcrfully" you are mado ami how to avoid sickness and dirn,.. i,.... enlarged with lliousaiulsof nw objects. Admission sc n. lrtvi.lA nni ui i si iiwm ?i w t THE 111. Mm, Jnnl JhM( rrp. COURT STREET, DALUS. ODE. HhuIIiik of nit KIikI l lk'4iiill Jat. Agents for thcO, IV hM All IiIIIn mut I' will''! y J'H' 01 fill It IIHIIltlt, IndciHindcnce, Oregon. ItAlLUOAW. EA3T AND 60UTH VI SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. SHASTA IlItfE. ttrM Twin l-vt fortlawl llf. rirC" M ar., t.v. . AUy A'. ' - IS a.m. I Af. rr.m'i . - ...... ...I... al lallowtMC Mlo)U m" ll.rrl., UmMuu mt, i"l" 4 Rcseburg Mail Daily. !. I Arrtv. Mrlll.(t A . IUhM'11 ... ' "' K-MiMir ai a. a. I iMfiiniirt .. , Albany local. ttr'Pt h.m-iiij ;.i pw. I Air-- Ail-Kiiv k'ii.ih.I f'nilmul '"' 1TI.1.MAN HUFFUT SLEEl'ERS Seum.kKbs Sleeping Cars. Kur Ui.i w .,inimnllit ( twn tr tiiititlltf -. ml .'! iirkft, u, U . pfflMI IIMU.S. Wwt Hide DlTlslon. Ik t rwrlland d Cortallti MAIL TSAIX DAtLT (Iipl alf J "rarj xtt m , lfTAllW U. . It II H - 1 Af. U lit r. a. I ar. At Altn CorriJll MWl rll ttfclM OlWO I f lr. (Ullro E1PRES3 TEAM CillT (Kiccpt Bund'y) Ut, I fri. PnH'AlMl ,!.. i-MIiiU 1 . . li u.iirmt. a. I IVKri:.a . TaBocca TiaurrsTw iu, nan EAST AJtO SOUTH. 4avf.tti'l lariiiiSMiMtif n..i. (Hi., Mil ou unmr t l UhIM $).i. K. lUKHIKS. t P. lOOIM. Miii if, latl. im Ad MIUI. VM. liHI.iKIS. Jr.nu TEItMINAL r INTKKiOJt I'OINTS tin? NORTHERN PiClfIC R. R l the I Hn Iti lakv. fn ill MTT rKT M WnTU IV MM U:..Uy Wtfi ttoii VVH.tt It is the DINING-CAR ROUTE, It run J Through Vestibuled Trains Every Day in the Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO (Norliwisipof n tinpl of PINING CAllS uu surpiisjHHl, rullmau Drawing Kuom SlitMi-s of latent eiiniiuupnt, TOUF?IST SLEEPING CARS, !'nt that can li const ructod, and in which accommodations aro lnith free and furnished for holdt-m of first or sec ond ebwa tickets, a ud ELEGANT DAY COACHES. 1 Continuous Line, Connecting; with all Lines, ArtimtHig dliwt antt unlntmiptKt ncrvtMi. i'iiIIiiihii lii-r nr hiIiiii n b Anmnxl tu attvaiir Hiroiigh any aavul uf Uie nimt. THROUGH TlCmSsSS! HiiniiH', ran l IMin-liiwiHt at any I rant olth nt till nuiiiaiiy. Kitll lufurinaium nutnnl ln rain, tiiii of iralnn, mutfw. amt Ui-r d twin, furiilnlifU on pplliUuu to nay imi'iit.or A. D. CHARLTON, Awlntnnt llMiprul hnuK'niror Aifi'iU, , Nu. lai firm ntniKt, wr VVjbluiun, PORTLAND, OR. JAMES GIBSON, LOCAL AGENT, lndpndnc, Oregon. THE IMPORTED KCOLNSHIRE J. L Hubbard. roprlter of CityTruck and Transfer Co. Will raiike the iiou of lSiUS, oontiuetietns April 1 and eudiug July 1, a follows: WEDNESDAYS, AT StiTIIlilt va ALL OTHER DAVS. AT MY oVN , . ..., .,, 4 (,, ut illOHIUlHIUI, fmiunrly uwntd by Kulillo A Kay. DKSClUrTTOV. T,nimii,..i.i r..,..,. .. . . ... . ...... ., ..,1.1, Ti i " " '"'""iu oriKni iay, we titit imu piiitmlH, w th black fori-ltnta, inane, ami tail; wlute hiud fwt. stripe duwn faee. He d rtyle .imriiotmn! ' m' V M EnIWi tltln lawe, with Lnwjr waa f.mliHl iu May, 1881; bred ly Wm. Newton Esq., Nwark on Trent, i' li .L i' , 'ni' Cn,"u1;V A,,,mt-1KS2- iHrtnti,.n. Lawver las a lKireliestor fmr, lHHi j jwitul prase at Ltmdon Western fiilr. 1883 and 1884 even tHpatnitea at the Siuilb Oxford aprmg fair, 1884. Mfn ttirten!J th;EnirHh8Wr8tnd Book, and aim, a t WeU.or Hep wiudam aire , r,,W, 1,Mn M (C8)l ?rm,d sil l(W). Breftt -Krea4ra..d- tVnmifL tuXv Q oyS "8 by David (m be by Uoneat xora ( una), he by (John Bull), rmher's b itek horse. OreHt-ornnt-trrnndsire (741), jlLUMH.10 if pi id when nmre I known to be with foal- S12 to Jusure llvmit ;,thZi 'orWf h! t,hrir mnrM i Ji - lo XS S5 tire witii ion! or not. wi II be nelit nunnin i.u ... . ,. . ..,. .. i.onRra r,nui . ""r""-""w ui uiaurnuce. All Rtwuiemn n naa ui owners, ree pneitiiriiite tor norm till t,,i t ....no lira On tI to St. Paul, St. Louis, AJ All ftW EAST, N0K1H. AND SOU II. THROUGH 8LtEPkf!8, BECt-lNlNO CHAIR CARS. ANU DlNEHS. tiMMwr frtrm PwtttnJ I'ftiHlw tir' TICKETS TO 1K0 FROM EllfE. for n and c?a ml l.ril.i mM W. H. HMiPii . . At, M WmMmkI'iii W . 'iariu, iimwrti. SUMMONS, la U rtnMill 'Jn' ",""a ""' KsiiW rlil, nlnUr, , Matkv '.u, ItoftmdMiik T Mathnir Sh-iitU, H nmM 4. AmimiU In llwoii(Hf Um "I ,.u Iieffhr "iulfl ' l'l' IM nmililalni l4 llt )""! - " " NiilU4 wit. wimin il I"" hlo bm.4 hiil, mi ih M f 1 ",' lh.rtf.illrt .rf iVhh yt.ll lull . u. t"f Ui-. Ul i,!mtr will l"lir Wi mmH r UK Ill i.r. P.r biw npluil. I cm. it ,ji.i.iii Mi nmrriAiio ,inrt i.'.it.( bvlaws plaintiff mid l'iidl,iMil In " and in.i,iiMiinu In ihu ruhll.lMMI b 4rnf wibltrmlfc bf Jut H. P. -tv'li 1J lur mi nrmiilj, dxl Mwitl l. P4 a.W. Mtaiv. AUr r ftaiuufr. BEATTY'S Clbrtd ORGANS AND PIANOS. Fur ('ataliii, .lilnw, DANIEL F. BEAm. WuhingUm. J. IfC I .-. U-t- r, ,Mr,r MMMAittMt, f-' iVtMti'Hrf lrflef t 3w M m f MU'.AtM i-Wi'JIf l.fa, ! I lUaft H U f fcf 'fciw. w "M i.- tJiV w.-wtMtf t j" f1 w rii "' - ,M (eF,k.i, i-..i! ft M4.igt w 4irf trt Ft M flr ".-. '-, y I '! W l5 jfM(iJi.iip' !. .-tN -ti.jtW'Jifc.-'iHI ilw'i.j wy-4 w -Ai f- M'i m i tirrHi thf 5 W' MNarf W T tt i UViMt fitrM vltbM' JtSsjMrt T q IM m4 4 m ; M. MIVi fit Wfc- 1 l 4 fr rt ti t "- fc-W . i v vw Mwfc r " wfitmfti'---it . Mfttttl Kf 1. Ut I p- r Mi ffi4 ' A iJ t arvti kvt -4 -' fr4?lii frt x4 "w ! Uktw W ( fci jii -t II. liMl A rti. M1m. DRUGGISTS. We Imve juHt oih'ihhI ft new drug KtorafaMuumoiiai, wbicb we lave fUUtJ up with a cxunpletw ltn of tlrug$ ainl driiKKiKta' rondrivA. Our stot k i pur,fnwb, brfjcht, and new. Our priert will be rwaonabb, al by fair dealing and courteous treat nieuU we bojw to icttre a "bare of your patronage. I'mfcripUons ac ctmttdy coinpoundi"d. Monmouth, Oregon miS. A. M. HURLEY, Mininery.F&acy CfoDd3 Xttt to Iado(lfBC Katioaal Bank, (wniruiouci, . Oatoo Hhok Lkathkr. A full assort iwnl of btmt-autl-hiie Itwlhor, miIi-s. oalf and kip skins, formic at lUmnier A Crawu'a Harness, - Saddles, Whips, Oils, Robes, and Brushes. SHIRE HORSE LAWYER (21 i INDEPENDENCE. at hitim 'vt.xnv Vr":i... .... .. Si maby'SrS: Monmouth 1 O., Oregon