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THE WEST SIDE. Vest Side Publishing Company FRIDAY, MAY M, MM. WANTKIV U,lH MHIIItU f WOol u.i-.v K. llrev. Indem-iideuce. 2H-4I Wastku. Kur tinltvl juhhI hen Will 1.V east! lwfl neailli.v puuiiry. 33-11 O.M, Hhoun, Indepeiidenee.tir. Strri.KMKNr .vm-fc-Noll t ulveii that lUister A Locke's UrnM have been turned over to J I. M, iJue. and all account due them lint ttlt Intntedtalely will l collected with coat added. Vt.h ttOHINU AND 1UU.I.!W1. TlH'Jf are In lb lfvoil want ft well llinl will irlve irood satisfaction ifii to Hall A Sl.tiwr. fhev will make it. aa they hav Iwil lu tlio huslneaa for eight yeat-Miid undewtuitd ll belter limn any ou eh. Tuey trt reHmuhl, and you can rely on them. Their price are m low and rwuotinhle m lim. 8atUfeUon guaranteed, la QnATRtit M!u. The Brat quar torly meeting of the Evangelical ebiitvti tor thia year ill I Md in lb Christian church onr lbl coming Sunday. Her- yKv t 11 and 8 o clock U be euuductea by Iter, a C. rolUitf, nt-cauling elder. Quarterly conference al 9.SW Saturday afternoon At the c om uf the rmou Suuday the sacrament t( the Lord's p par wUl t olerl. Tb Christian people are all urged b atteud. cpeeml musio in the evening. FMVIT (SHOWUM' NOTI0V-It decided at the bud meeting of the IVIk IWnitv Fruit tli-owcr' Association to hold a iiMwtluir uf tba aselatlon III Juna at Independence, ami have In ctinectloin exhibit of wnall frulla ami flow. A wuuuttte wan appointed to act data ami make rranifoutcuhi. The eouiwttte nit at ImU'ixnidom last Haturday, ami named 8t unlay, June l.sth, a the time of holding the iii.h-1-lug, It all take au Interest and co operate in tiita work ami thu grvatly lni(rov tb cmndlUou and gnult' l our fruit. ItKTIIIU ('UM.IUI E.tKW'ISK!.-Ve wr tjull kaid to a tb ltitonl tlie wil Umk In the wmnwiHWiwut exorr laca at IMtu'l but SatuMuy. A nuwt beauUfUl country aurmuiuU tti' canipim, but tin ilmnn that wa k'lit to th occaalon.hownvi-r, wan Uwt dvv tiouoftba dtUtii In that MH-tlun tu tht'lr achouL Two young st'iUlvimn, Mwn, Mulkty and Ith-hanbs (raduat 1. Tbelr oration wt-re fully U to lln aUudanl. l'nf. Mulkey dwrva tiH'if than ortllnary cmllt fr tlt K1 work habaadouetu that ueljhUrhxd fr the (ulut-atlon of th young The niimle wu (mr rxcvllfiKV. The proTwkiiw wi-rw Ixmiilllul and pnlala ble, Tha day wm aru. All wan lovely and evwrylwdy happy. National Convkxtuinh. National eonwntlou ilnce and liu-ludltitf K!, have then held lu CIiIiwro lx tliuea, whew Llnoolu, MeClvllan, tlarth'lil, Blaine, Cleveland, and Harriom, were nomloatcKl. In IMilladelphla three tinea, where Fremont wa nominated in WW and Grant lu lw ami 1ST2. In Cincinnati, three tlmea. wln-re Iki ehaoan, Hayea, and Hanonvk, were noiuluated. In Baltimore three tluitm, where Breekenrldire, Dniiglua, and Liooniu (Jnd term) and re-ley were nominated. In Ht. Inlla twice, when Tllden and Cleveland C-'ud term) were noraiuattHl. Seymour waa uoinluaUtl in New York city. Inl'i'W the lK m oc ratio tonveiillon flrnt met in Charlt-a-ton and adjourned to Baltimore. HOHB I'OJCPAXV ()BA!UKI.-Tlie orKanlxatloQ of a how ooinpaiiy wa erTocted In this city among tlie youny men lait Saturday evening, with twenty charter mcmta-m. Thla la a move In the right direction, and now if another hoae cart by eome nicaim could be necured and another company organized and thua create rivalry between the teamri.much Ix-ih-IU would come from It. Let our citlxena give theae movemeuta to protect their prop erty from theravagoaof fire, encourage ment, and thua porhnti aave them elves many dollar and mnke our growing city .comparatively aafe. Kol lowiug m the lint of the officer: l'rtwl. dent, H. It. PatU'Wou; vice pnwldcnt, (). C. Baker; neereUry, It. F. Burcli Jr.; treaaurer, W. O. Cook; foreman, J. A. Bowman; aiwlntant foreman, John Bohauon. Thb Norr Hicorr 1)lki,.-A duel waa lately fought In Texan by Alexan der Bhott and John H. Nott. Nott waa ihot and Hhott waa Nott, There waa a rumor that Nott waa not ahot and Hhott avow that he ahot Nott, which prove either that tlie idiot Hhott shot at Nott waa not ahot, or Unit Nott waa ahot notwItliHtanding. Circum stantial evidence U not alwaya good. It may be made toappeur on trial that the shot Hhott ajiot, ahot Nott, or, an accident with firearms ure fluent, II may be pOHHlble that the shot Hhott shot, shot Hhott himself, when tlie whole affair would resolve lUelf Into IU original elements, and Hhott would be shot, and Nott would lie not. We think, however, thut the shot Hhott ihot,shot not Hhott, but Nott; anyway, it is hard to tell who was shot. SWw ed. IIOTKL ARRIVALS. LlTTl.S PALACE. TburiHlny, Miiy 12,-0 W Ilnnwim, C A HpI den, Jullm rrlPdlaixlnr, II N I'rlMmrd, A J Rhodes, Portland; Jhiiimi W Iliivln, Hun Krnn. cImqo; J ii Dillarhld, W A I.hiik, HhIhiii; KIiik Tetherow, cit; W II Ktiyknndiill, (Jriind Konde;JA Klhby, Frank L l'rlco, K1iikm Valley. Friday, May II, B 0 Kluhsr, Kritnlc rn, W B King, C Berry, Portland; Huraiw Collliw, Samuel Ilaldwln, Uuena Vlnta; T D Hollownll, Kalln City; J B Lake, city; R A Hoiik, Mcil rord;W L Cox, Marnhnold; Jiiinon TaUim, Monmouth; J K Brown, Perrydale; 11 Ualthera, Toledo; L 1) Hi-ndunion, C'ti)-ao; UUin Hmltli, Lewie Matnny, city, Haturday, May 14.-A O Knode, Jss 1 Me Ciena, Portland; Chorlm Allin and lady, U W llonkle, I, II ChambiTu, Oliver Hmlth, city. W C Oarran, Dalian. Hunday, May lA.-ed lliwcndorf, A A Davis, city; Jamea Craven, Monmouth; OA Creel, r 11 Walton, Albany; Hill Larron, I) A Hmlth, Balem. Monday, May 10,-L Coblent, H F, Mapper sett, Portland; B A Newton, Formt Orovej K J Cat iron, Monmouth; A E Kinder, InigTum; Phil Joseph, Morris Kieklel, Philadelphia; O Nunnamaker City. Tued, May 17.-F V Franklin, HulTiilo; C JI Hoag,Huver;C(i MrMantrn, Perrydale; h I) KuhmiII, Albany; H E Howard Haleni; Geo. Uttur, City; Jan, Tatom; Moniiioiith. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. LOCALS. What tiliout the Fourth of July? See tho fine Mlthuru bugglea at M Svarverud Civ's. Mm. I,ea( will cnk In lndi'Hu- demv this evening, Bungle, tHtrriagiw, and tat'ls, nt tail loni prlrt nt M. Hvarverud A C.w'a, Wantku- A first .Wiinb agent. Av ply at the wrtUv of M. t). IVlter, In the IKiruslfe block. The foundry building Is fust awum lug proportions and will ere long he ready for the machinery. Mt iHsiple would iimed lu small thing if they were not troubled with great auibltlons. UmdHllitw. You can't argue with a bigot with out agreeing with hhii lu Ihluklug (hut you 're a fsd FAmiM (iturU. lleamer A Craven are doing an Im- meuw) bulneM. Their aaaorluieul of uddlery and harness cannot bp excelled. All n ho have Ishii grnt and gtMal without I'brlsilaulty would have been much grHter and U'tter with It. (Viffon. tiotMhiHiu A iKmty are pn irel to furnish anything lu thdr line to order ou as good terms as can I obtulnvil elsewhere. A nuuilvr of the stable ou the fair ground are already completed and Mr. Campbell I rapidly pushing the work to completion. Mr. tllltUugh has the fouiolntlon for H. F. Hurch' Hue Ideiice lall, and will soon have the mailt building u tuler khmI headway. OurcltUcus should hcglu to make preianUiou fur the celebration of the glorious 4th, as It Is fttt approaching It u have the largest ever glveu lu the county The cannery building Is fast Hearing completion, and some of the machinery has already Iweli placed III Hillon. They ill iu k rwly for your fruits ami vegetables. A priiichcr asked a college ireaidetit what he thought of his scruiou. "I heart! In It what t iirvcr hw to hr again." "What was that? rite clock strike twice." Tlie het spring medicine Is a dime or two of M. I'atrtck's pills. They not only physic tiut clean llm whoW ytem and purify the blMl, For sate by all niiHllclue dealer. It Is asked, "Where Is the Ih-mo- cratlc clamor for free coinage of silver?" It Is fouud lu Mirt carefully treasured by tlie t'aliloruia licpuldlcaus, as showu by their pmwiit plul.'onu. liuite a Iih-mI MMisatlou was vrvubsl l iHxie luot Friday by a piano tuner tak ing a girl out buggy riding and uot re turning with the girl, or the team, be longing to Mr. Ikvklcy, at .Monmouth. I'he flowers that Miami lu the uprlug" are nut more vigorous than are those erin who purify their liksal with Ayer's .Samaparllla. The fahleii ellxer vll could scarcely tnipsirt gr-t rr vivacity o the countciiaiiii than this wonderful medicine. There will ls a picnic glveu umler the aupiiv of the Wells Sunday aclusil, the 1Mb of this mouth, lu Kidder's grove. Hear the Swap creek bridge. U't everytssty attend with a big twkt (lllisl with eulahles, and thus make the lay all the more enjoyable. HI nee It Is now a well-established fact that catarrh Is a bbsul illw, medli-al meu are iiille geuemlly pre scribing Ayer's Harsaparllht for that liKwt loullosime cuiuptniut, and the re suit, lu nearly every Instance, pmvw the wisdom of their advice. Itcv, Alexander Henry, of I'hlUdel phia, will preach lu the I'rvsbylerlaii ehua-h next Hunday iiiorulog ami evi-iilng. Ifa-v. Mr. Henry Is w dele gate to the (it-iiend Aawmldy, now in hhwxIoii in 1'orlltiiHl, and is u man of more limn ordinary pulpit ability. All aw cordially Invltiil to be pn-st-ut at these srrvl'vs. "What are you doing there boy f "I ain trying to cslcli s groiunlliog " "Io you think ymi will get htm." "I hate lu Ki't him. t'lie preacher l at our lioue and we are out of mil." Those Indebted bT. VV. Kstes o.iil Ki t a Hvo per cent dmcouiit by paying tlwir lobs on or I- fort June ht. To tun my business prop erly, I have to have money. Yes, a little more money. We liiivo made arrangement with the Hun Francisco Cull whereby we can give you the I'ally (hit for one year and the W'wcr Hir l'th forf'l, or we will wild you the Weekly (Ult and the Wfcvr Hii'iK one year lor The (ViMs one of the lust newspiisTs on the coast, and this oiler should tw Uiken ndvtintage of by anyone wishing a llrst-chiHS dally pajs-r. Tim Initial liiiinln'r of the Frankfurt Vhroniiti; K. ('. I'cntlaiid's new pa'r, published at Frankfort, Wash., came to our table last Monday, It Is nil eight-column quarto, well printed on a fine quality of pspr, mid with Inter esting and instructive uiiiltcr, which Is a characteristic of Mr. l'eiitlaml In running ft newspasir. We say success to you Ed, In your new field of labor, A traveling mall who chiiliccd to bo In (ho store of K. V. Wood, nt McKec Ibsiks, I'a., says while he was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a Utile girl citnio In with an empty Isittle, lulsdcd Cliaiu IhtIiiIu's I'iiIii llalin.iiiidMiiid: "Mauinm watifH unothcr bolllo of that medicine; she says It Is the liest medicine for rheumatism she has ever used." 00 rent bottles on sale by nil medicine dealers, f Jlow many towns In the Culled Htntcs contain more than 1,000 In habitants'! The average mini or wo-, man will guess from 10,000 upward A recent census bulletin shows that there are but ,1,715. These places con lain 41 per cent of the total population of the- Culled Htiilcs. There arc but seven cities with a population exceed ing 400,000. The returns show that the lurgcr cities are growing much more rapidly than the country lit large. MIhh Carnahaii, teacher In Ihe public school of Independence, guVu h'-r pu pils it picnic Hiitiirday the Mlh in!. There were about sixty youngsters par ticipating. They hud a sumptuous dinner, consisting of the delicacies of the season, to which they illil ample IiihI Icc after a lew hours of Joyous hilar ity. May the future lives of teachers and pupils be a continuation of the same Joyous sensations tlmy experienced on this occasion, and thdr hearts ever lie lit with the happiness that clings to 'the innocent ami good tiih nMitt.; Follow lug are Ihcprm'cedlHg for the May term of circuit court: Htnte Vs. I1!, Kcllow, larceny. Continued, Mate v, K, I'. Ibarcrs, violation of long amUhort haul clause, t 'out limed. Htale vs, It. C. Dice, assiitt with dan geMUS wriinilis, Coiillmied, Hlate vs. Hale llackciisto, selling lltpmrtoK minor, Continued, Htate v I! Case, laht'oy. I'leaded guilty, lined ti Htate v t M Ouucau, two charge of selling bipmr without license, and one of wiling to a minor. Plea ded gulity lined fKl for second ottVuco, Hlate v Wm 1 It-tin, assault with a daugirou weaMiu, I'luclcd guilty, lilted tAtl. lien Windsor vs II HlnipMns, eject ment, liisuilwsil. ttobt Foiil estatn and J M Is'veus A Cai vallcu Wliltenker and It II Item, action nl law. Vehllet for defendcut lu sum of f;',Hisi Jatsgiandl M llrowu v Farmers' Supply Is'poll'o and J II llaitmau, foiivloeiire. iKs'ree for defeudent. M A Ibv vslbsi and Mary F. Me Cauley, eqully. lu supreme court. Jennie licit v J H Cisisr, reinvery of ptnslon of real merty, Contin ued. J H CtsiH-r v Jennie licit, cnw.s bill. Coutluuinl. Jennie licit vtleo Whlleaker, r- covery of pmm-Mlou of real pro(a'rty Couliuuisl. tlisi Whlleaker v Jennie licit, enws bill, CoiiiIuuihI. Teiiiwranee house v ltaufrd Fowle pariltloii, In supreme court. K Hayter, aaslgumcut. Continued. M K Hhaw, a-wlgumeiit. )tcHirl filed, asslgmw discharged, I'lns'ls) Metirow vsj M W'h, equity. S'tlled. Temperance huo vs 1 1 an fold Fowle, (sirtlttou. Continued, J A Vi' law v Jno Iksliiu eolate, isiif lirmiilloit. Confirmed. Navlul Hhellou v J I, Hheltoti, ill- vorco, iiraiiuti, llattle Whitney v H H McFaibb-n, partition. lUUVriV irt is-nnriiiel. 1 U Iawou v W K ami M r. Pul ton, action at law, t 'uiillnti.il. 1, llculley, assignment, Coutnluwd. It ToplllS vs K Wluuill, iirtioo at law. Judgement for plalutltr. J M Hear v I. It Martin, fon'-liure. In supremo court. A A Hall V O I) Itlder, apMal fMUl Justkw wmrl, Ap'ul fMin Just lev iHiurt. Verdict for defendant. Zed Ibss-udorf vs J A Uyars, action at law, fvtlk'il. N O Cbslfetter V J F O'lMinetl, action at law. t'ontliiiuil. Frank llutbr and O W (iardner vs chisd district lib M, action at law, Judgement fur plalutltr. t has Allen vs Mary Allen, dlvo'tv. Ilir-mlwl. J 11 Nuun vs T A llulchlnson. action at law. iHsmlsMtt. H N Hubtainl vs l'tiora Hubbard, divorce. Hlvorce granted. F. F, Mi Kluley vs H F.lllot, artion at laa llmlMsl, Join A Co vs F. M Young and Flllas T. Young, action at law. Judgement for defendcut. II H Hlnqssm v Ira A Miller, action at law. Continued. Mauu. Hadlort A Co v (lilliam, A tirlggs, actlou at taw. ptmiitws'd. Jaisib Haab v Iuilna Ibiab, dlvurve. Divorce granted, Mary I. Hunkct vT I Lucas, action nt law. Judgement for plalutltr. Anna llruner v N A llrluer.divorci-, IHvorce granted. Nettle Nlchola V Malldew Nichols, divorce. I Mvorce granted. W I) Nexinllh vs W I. Wells, replev in. Cnullmifl. Havnl Miintleld v steamer It C Young, action al law, Verdict for plalutitl' In sum of ft VLSI. Hmlth A Hall vs Irvln A Caiui. ac tltiu at law. Continued. M M F.llls vs Jitcob and I'.iuiiin Han sen, foreclooure. lk'cit-c ns sir stipula tion. lieu Windsor vs Thoma Collliusm uiol I-ovnl lbsith, iicllon at law. IV-eri-e for plaint 111'. Homer Hill vs state of l.Hi gon, rt- View, Ilinlulsneil. Jas Collins vs tate of Oregon, review. l)illill, A II tirlggs vs I M llutler, action at law, Continued. Jno Vernon vs Jno ity.ils, e-Ulty, Continued. (suae livens vs I, N Hanili J WishI, fonH'losiire Wood mid llecn-e of foreclosure. Merit Win". We desire to sav to our citlwns, that for years we have Usui selling Ilr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, Dr. King's New I.lfc Fills, Itu. k leu's Arnica Halve and Klcctrlc Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wu do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, anil we aland ready to refund the pur chase price, If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely ou their merit. All druggist. Mr. J.l'. Hlalw, an extensive real estate dealer In Dc Moines, lown, nar rowly esciqsid one of the severest at tacks of pneumonia while III the north ern pail of that stale during ii recent hlltaird, sav the Sutiinlni Hii'iiw, Mr. Hlai.c had occasion to drive sever al miles during Ihe siorui, and was mo thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm, and Inside of an hour after his return he wu threatened with a se vere attack of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Hlale sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough ltemedy, of which he hud oil en hciud, and tik a number of largo doses. Ho says the ell'cct was wonder ful, and that lu a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking lb" medicine, and the next day was able to conic to Dc Molncs. Mr. Hlalz'M-cKiird his cine as simply won derful oO cent bottle on sale by all medicine dealer. I-AV IT. All poisons knowing themselves Indebted to J. F. O'Doniicll will please call and settle tit once cither by cash or Dole. STATU IKK ANHKHIt'H Til I It ! NOTICK. HTATK OF OlIUdON, H(l(IN, ' 1 t'I'M KNT. i in, mi.) TuiJAHimv Dki'aktmknt, Halkm. May Notice Is hereby given that milll dent funds ure on hand to pay all out simollnir stale warrant Indorsed "presented and not paid for want of funds," and that the same win tie pain upon presentation lit this olllce, In terest thereon ceasing with the (lute of this notice. I'ltib Mkthciian, 27 i!t Hluto Treasurer, Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorlaJ PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. T, J. I.ce Mill arrive heme to mm row or Monday, Nick Taller, of I'ee Ids', was taking lu Ihe sights of the city Halurday, Mr, Henry Hill went to I'm I land yesterday to see the great warships, Mm. Fiioti l.lly', of llooelairg, I the guest of Mrs, J, It. N. Ibdl lids week. Mr. anil Mrs, J, I., Hbsklon and daughter, Anna, visited IVfllmid ihl week, John liciiule, of Mi'MiniiVllle, wn thegui'sl of Homer lu ll a day or two this week. Mm. V. A, Douly and Mr. Hurley Alexander visited I'urtliind to see Ihe sights this week, J, A. Venes Is lu attendance tisiu thu grand lodge of Odd Fellow in Astoria (Ills Meek. F C. Keyt, wss In town Friday and Halurday lat. He I a genial, whole souled gentleman. James Alexander and w ife were In town last Halurday, lienns-rat are hosful up his w ay. Marlon Hmlth, of Iwlvle, was talking iMillllc III lown Haturday. He Is of Hie right strl. I Iby Itlggscnum down from Cot (ngt'drove Haturday on his way lo hi home near Falls City, Wayne William came hi from llulbis Kalurdny and rcsirts Will Dal ton souiewhat Improving, John Hastings, of A I rile, was In low u Hal unlay, He reirt lieium'racy wide awake In his precinct, Mm. W. I'. Coniiaway left for I'orl hind yeslerday for a few days ailed. ami' Usn the Oencral AiusMubly. Him, H, T. Hurch was In our city last Tuesday, Fverylssly Issatislbil with bint fur county Judge, lie will U elected, II. HirschU-rg went lo Astoria hod Halurilay to attend the grand IihIkw of Oild Fellow which mct lu thai city tills neck, J. II, V. Hutler, of Monmouth, accom panied his mother last Tuesday on a visit to friends and n-latlvw near Walla Walh.1 A. F.. Davis, our foreman, bsik a trip (o 1'oH In ud Halurday, The sir printer bsi must tH-t-usloiinlly r-t and i haven little fuu. Mr. A. Noltuer, tif I'ortlaiid, Is in our clly for medical treatment by Dr. llutler. We are sorry this gissl lady has Usu 111 of bite, K. W. Cier ami wile are visiting ulth friends and relatives lu IndeH-u-ib iirt- this h ti K. Hud looks funny w lib his mustache and is-ard shavis) olf Mr. ainlMrs. J. MVanduju, Mr.and Mrs t,.f .tilhinireaud Mrs J, H. Cis(s-r, went to Portland Friday last to see the big war vessels oeiie lu from Astoria, Mrs. Jellies ltiiblnson Ss-nl a few days in I'ortlaiid this week visiting her sou, J. II. Kohliistiu, who goi bis fisit Udly uuwliel while helping to move a safe. Mr, Itlddle and wife left Tuda.v afterniHin for a visit Ihiough Hrltlsh Cohimlila. They will W alwelit mouth or six week. We wish them a pleasant trip. The Wir Hli'K oflb-e was the re cipient of a call from Mr. Itoblos. u, Mm (illbaugh, of this city, and Mrs. Fox, of Httb-m, Tuesday afternoon. Come ngaln, ladles. John Horns, one of the proprietors of the White lb llourlng mills, paid us a visit Haturday, The mill now on short runs Is turning out aUmt thirty barrels of flour a day. D. P. Patterson and Clare Irvine vis lied the metropolis over last Haturday o see Ihe C tilted Htate cruslcrs, the Charleston and Ibiltlmore, They say they are grand vwl. Ml I.lMie Fenuell left for Portland Monday. From then1, after a short visit, she will go lo Han Francisco. We are glad lo state that Miss Fllu w ill remain til lndes-iideuce for Ihe pres ent at least. Mrs F C. Pcutlaud wasvlsillug with the family of J. W. Hinder the latter part of last w eek and the llrst of this week. Hheexs-cts to attend the pre' assis'liiliou at Han Francisco w ith her husband this month. J, H. Cisipcr relumed Halurday from his trip through Kastern Oregon. He says they have lots of rain and that mure pross-ioii times are very appar ent In that section. He saw the big ino vessels while In Portland, Our reporter, 11. A. Clodfcltor, will go to Portland to morrow to examine (he war shlM, and rcsrt upon the propriety of bringing them up the Willamette river to lutlcpeiiilcnco. And also, upon the Oencral Assembly. Jell' Fryer started Monday, thu lillh Inst,, to Hall J i isc, Cnl,, ou a visit bi his parculs, w hom he has not seen for some years. Hu has our best wishes for a safe trip to Han Jose, and a speedy return to his friends lu Independence, Charles V. Davis, a new arrival from the Fast, and a landseaK! gardener, Is here to Improve Independence. Leave orders at the People's Meat Market, Now Is the time lo beautify your (lower gardens and lawns. OAK POINT IT KM. The fanner nru six week tad 1 1 ml with their work on account of so much rain. 1 JoeKtue was up from McMlnuvllle last Tuesday visiting fiicuds, Orlando Martin bought anew buggy IroinJ. F. O'Doniicll last week, (.let ready for n buggy rluS), girls. John Unborn has been troubled wild tlie rheiiniiitiHiii for the lastslx wct ks, but; is better at this writing we ure glud to say. Miss Hadle Huntley was visiting Miss Nctlu Itlder last Hunday, The Kaycs llros. have got about 2& acres of summer fallow ground to plow yet. J. T. Huntley hud to kill his valua ble bird dog last Monday for killing sheep, Miss Mary Htcvcns Just completed an elght-iuoiilliH' term of school ut the Uyerley HchoolhouHe last Friday even ing, uml ou thu following Haturday evening guvun grand entertainment. Miss Hlovcii deserves much credit for her good work. There were In jitteml mice about I lift people, mid everybody went home happy uud well pleiised. . Han. HulMciihu now. HINU OIT THK WMMIINU HM I. Ihs Msrilsiis l Miss (Mn II. Ilcll In Mr, XV, I b.)i t'm a llsrli..r.li. Affair. Wedmsiday, May isiii was beautiful day, mid the glad sunshine brluhtcneil every heart. "Haniiy Is Ihe bride the sun hlne on," says the omen; and happy Indeed were the two young "hearts that U-at as one" which were "blended for aye" on that day, At the residence of Mr, and Mrs. J. It. N. Hell, of this clly, W, ldoyd Cox led Miss Ore D. Hell to Ihe Hymeneal altar. Tasteful Invitations were sent lo Ihe msiiy yuiing friends of the bride and groom, and a largo uuuilsr of guests were present when promptly at 1 1 bio h. m, the piano, artistically pre sided over by Ml Katie Wlus'ler, -aled forth Mendelssohn's grand wed ding march, Mini the bridal party, pre. ivded by the Itev. A, V. I .oil, of the Calvary Presbj terlati church, marched Into the U autllully decorated parlor. Following (he olllclatlng clergyman eiiine the gnsiiusmaii and bridesmaid, Mr. l,ce Hell and Miss Jlcsslc llutler, these u turn U'ing followed by (he bride and groom, in Ihe parlor (he company was stationed lu two group", leaving uslmil aisle leading lo a clear space at the south side of the apart ment. Dowu Ihlsalsle ihe party passed (o a iHislihiii directly U'lieath U autl ful Itoral 101 suspended from the o il ing, where the solemn and ltiplriug won Is were pronounced whbh nulled these two loving heart forever. The Hug ceremony was the one chosen, and a Mr, Cox plueed Ills rlugoll Miss Ib-ll's linger, the words -Willi Hits rliii I llnw wmI, la tb "I ids Ksibw, sad Hi" eM, al ih Holy i"t-n Amsili" Hooken by the minister, vUably atl'ecl. ed all pnss iii. A few more words, and the Ceremony ended witn an impies slvc prayer, Cougraluhillons were lu order, and the gia-st were profuse lu their well lhes for a long, happy, and prtH'riiUs life, The company were then Invited to the dining ns'in, where Mr. IkOI had provided a delii bu wedding din ner tt hli ll recalled lh wonders of A lad dlu' Mil.-e. All were greatly pleased with their enleitaliimelit, and shiUk in term of the highest pral-of Ihe sue I-1-W4 ful w y in w hich every debiil was carrii'out. The iicaly-wohh-d inuple hiel ar rangcl lo leave ou the a(terum Irani for a short bridal tour, and the gut .-seoited them to Ihe depot, here Ihe hist farewell Were Mild. The dress worn by the bride was of erwaiu-enlnred heliiielta cloth, made frooi, with silk huv lloouemgaiiit lU-n-gidilie silk trluimllig. In her hair wed to 1h stvll several U-aUllful white ne buds, and while lilacs adorned Ihe cr sage of Iw r doss. "I tie bridiuiald also wore a Isautiful cieam-cioivd dh-ss, bilo the gnsitu and gnomiiin ere driiMi'd hi (he usual black. The present rect ived ny Mr. and Mrs. Cos were numerous and elegant. Among Ihiill were: (silver lea set, Misses iHita CtK-r, I'wssle Hobertsou, Maude Coor, Meissm. W, H llawley, Frank Hurch, I d Cbslfcller, Henry I lt.df.0ler, D. P. Patterson, C. H. Uaighary, W, H. l'alli in; oil Jstlnt lug, oixau scene, Miss Katie WbeuU-r; bureau set. Ml Ib-sie Hutler; china U-a set. Miss Cor Hue!!; bureau set, MlssCclla losimls, Kugeiie; crystal set, Misses Jessie Hrown, Hertle Whlleaker, and Ma Fsli; silver napkin rings, Mis Camtai liobinsoli; oil painting, water lllli.Mi Klla Hmiih; one doo-u linen napkins, John lU-uule, McMlnu vllle; slh'crknive and fi.tks, sister ami brothers; elegant photographs, Mlx-s Mary Collins, and Mallle l,ongacrc; oil palniliig, Mount Iltssl, Miss lUwic lillsiuu; silver butler knife, Mr. Claggett; pie knife, Itev. I-tt; silver card receiver, Miss Anna Hbs k tun; silver shakers, Mr, and Mrs. Dr. Hutler; sugar shell, C. W. Hutler; silver spisms, John Hlchardson; s-u tray, Mr. A. F Duvlsaiid Miss bdlle Hut -U-r; silver sssms, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H r, Corvallls. U:i'oiu'i:it. Hr vrxoi--on in, Citv or Tui.aImi, 1,1't A ClIl'NTV. 1 Frank J. Cheney make oath liiut he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business lu the clly of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and thai said llrui will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each ami every case of c itnrrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fit ank ChknkY, Hworn to Is foiv me and subscrlU'dlu my prcscniv, this tub day uf Dcivin her, A, D. 1H.H11. SK.!., A. W. til.KAMoN, Stitury J'ltlitit', 1 lull's ( 'atari h Cure Is taken Internally and iicls directly on the WikkI and mucous surface of the system. Heud for testimonials, free. V. J. CinrsKY A Co., Toledo, . jtarSold by all druggists, Too. . - NOTICK, The Istard of sclnsil directors of dis trict No. at will hold tlielr regular meeting In the director' room of the liidi'pcndciice Natlonid bank nt 4 o'clock p. m., Friday, OcloU-r 'i, lstU, and ou Friday nt the same hour of every four weeks thereafter. Higucd, If Hoard of Director. Notice. Notice is hereby given that 1 will receive scaled bids until June -0, ISil"., for KM) curd of red 111' pllt wood, said wood In be delivered at thcsehoolhnuse by Hcplcinbcr 1st, For further par ticulars call nt the storu of O'Doniicll A Irvine, J. D. litvisu, District Clerk. A liliUO II.VUIiAIN. For sale In West Independence, eight Mucks from inula street on Mon mouth street, four lols, a four room collage, w ith burn and other outbuild -lugs, partly Mitt to young orchard mid small fruits. Thl Isn good bargain If taken soon. I uqulre at tills olllce. AUCTION SAl.H. I will Nell lit public Hale ut Itcthcl my entire outfit of farm machinery, horses, cattle, hogs, household goiHls, etc. On nil sums over ten dollar., six months' time will bo given, without Interest. Approved notes will bo re quired. Tlmoof sale, May 27, 1802. '21 '21 J. II, H.vwi.RV. When Bnuy wm stek, we gate her Ciutorlo, When alio was a Child, she orlwl for Csstoria. When the bsoaine iUm, ahe oliinil U Cnstnrla, When ihe bait Children, site gave Uieui Cantoris. IIAI t.A ISKIISIO. Dalhui I O. Iv., uml her cllleti are wearing pleasing smllis). The hill adjiexuit lo Dallas have now a very plcluresqiiu appearalnsi We had the pleasure of bsiklng on a painting of Ihe three snowy butUn, the "Three Hlsters," the work of Ml llat tle Williams. Itshowml artistic talent. Charlie Paul Mild Mary Ibtyer we're united In marriage Hiiudav, the loth lust., C. W. Hmlih ofllclallng. Thu Mutcrprlse hoUil wilt Is' ojs-iied June the 1st, by Menxr and Wynant, risi'iilly from Chicago, Hiiyder's prims will siti Imi on hand, and the banner of the VulUy Trun ii'rijit spread hi the hns-wt, Henry Hluck and wife were doing considerable trading lu town Momtuy. W. P. Wright report three land ah last week. William Collins, from Hoap Creek, was taking lu Ihe town Monday, J. W. Hrtdwell I seriously ill. There I hut little hope uf hi recovery, The Indc'udt)iice hotel, Mr. Job ll sou ImwIism, 1 doing a very fair busi ness, (live her a call. Much repairing of Mads I going on, ami the approaches) Dallaa will msiii U In splendid condition, Juss-r Kennedy was In town on bus iness! Monday. We called on Will lhillou and fouud him full of grll. Not despairing word will he lisp, (list grant he may U) re stored (o health, Itm.UTKK, ini rv iioosu.n. Wm. Tim limits, sitmaster of Ida vllle, Did., writes: "Fleclrlc HltU-r has done more for me than all other medicine combined, for that bad feel ing arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Is-siie, farmer ami stia-kman, of same place, says: "Find F.lectrlo Hitbr to be the Ust kidney and liver mmllclue, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Harder, hardware merchant, same town, ay: Klcctrlc Hitter Is Jus.1 the thing for a mail who I run dowu ami do u'l care whether he live or diet; he fouud new tretigtli, good apl-tll ami felt Just like be had a new lease on life. Only fine, a Udtle, al any drugstore. HKAII TO' ""Tlt'K. Thee;) wirtiieisi,ip lierebifore exist -lug uuder the llrui name of Ki-tcliiim A I'm. leu has been dissolved. All know ing tht-msclvc In account with the llrm will eo!iidcr Ihl due notice to sett le. Please call at your earliest WD - veulemv, is the tsunpaliy Usik must and w ill 1st cbKl without uunm'sisary delay. Your respectfully, j Kfc'IXTIl'M PlIl'liKN. May 17, fit BUSINESS LOCALS. Hwwi pickle at Walker Hrtst. HlJoU collfectloliary next diair puKtultbv. New lot of prle Isikliig powder to at Walker llnsi. Fine line of lollet ststp Just received at Walker Hriw, That phaeton at M.Hvarverud ACo.' is a ls-auly, (io and ms ll. Iridic' oxford lie lu all style, can tte Imi ud at Hhellcy & Vauduyu'i. Icecream, sisla, and imisirtetl cigar of all klmis at Mrs W. H. WhiU-aker'a. For the tliiext candies and confec tionary lu the city, call at P. C. Patter- sou s. The latest style of parasols at Hhel-k-y A N'anduyu's. Tlie U-sl vulucs lu the city. If you w ish to buy trash do uot'go to SliH-klou A Heiikle s as they have only Ihe Uwt. P. "C. Patterson always keci on liuiid a full supply of Havana and Key Wesl cigars. Only a few of Ihiste (lolden (Sale Cisik tssiks lcftat T, W. FXes'a. Call and get one free. If you ever ex 111 lo marry, buy one of those nlckle trimmed buggie at M, Hvarverud Co.'. l.adii-s' cream bnsiided novelty suits at Hhellcy & iiuiluyns. Just the tiling for graduating costumes. If you want a nobby summer suit, go lo Hhellcy A Vaiuluyu's. Ihey can plcuso you lu prlii anil quality. Htockton A Heiikle had their hands full hot Haturday attending Sto the wauls of their numerous customer. Try Htroug's restaurant, Weatacott A (rwiii, pmpilctors, when tu Halem. Meals, Ural class lu every way, 25 cent. Iridic, It will pnv you well (o call In al HtH-ktoii ,t Heiikle' and see their euiinl Hun of dress gutsls. ll I I list splendid. Patterson Hro. make a fine display of clocks, watches and Jewelry, In connection with their supply of drug uud medicines, Htockton A Heiikle bought their clothing, slits, hat, glove. Miispcud crs, and some dree gissl, direct from the iiiaiiiilacturcrs lorcasti. You can net a kishI cigar a T. W Kate' for Ac, and you cau got a flue cigar for Me; ami if you want some thing way up line, lie bus ll lor loe. Heud your laundry to the Halem steam laundry. Mr. Hotl', driver of the Hulcm stage, will lake It for you. Leave orders ut the upper livery stable. Ladles, If. you wish lo see something gay and huiidsomu lu the Hue of sun shinies uud parasols, do uot fail to cull at Htocktou A Henkle's. They have them, On account of the hard times and money being scarce, I win nearly give gisids'uwuy for thirty day for cash on the block, Ami do u'l you forget It. P. W. Kle. O'Doniull A lrvluearo selling more buggies and carta than all other house In Polk county combined. Why! lie cause they ure selling lietter good for less money, uud have the largest and most complete shiek to cIhkwo from. Do you like to mnoko a gin id cigar? If you do will ut T. W. Kates', lie bus tlie lui'gest unit most complete assort. incut of cigars hi town, both In fie, 10c and I'm good. Hay! you fellows that have not paid your school tax will Have some tun paying siieritt teen tu a tew unys it you don't stack up Immediately. Only a few dnys of grace left. J. I). Irvine, District Clerk. tf Htockton A Heiikle ure Justly proud of t heir large and very handsome stock of dress goods, Indies', gents', and chil dren's line shoes, men's, boys' and chil dren's clothing, nil lu the intent style mid best uf goods. If you lire nt nil particular about the looks of your Collin's, culls, and shirt, you will scud them to the Halem steam laundry, where they will be turned out with a glossy tlnisli thut is elegance Itself, Price very low. Leave orders ut the Hulcm stage burn. There Is no place In Oregon where a better meal Is served thuii nt the res laiiruut of Wcsliicott A Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Hulcm. Courteous at tention, a fine menl, and the popular price of 2T cents, have mtule this house the heudqutirters of everyone Wliu nu uccasiou vo uiuu m nuicm. j 'tOMIAI."IITIcBAI.I.tlMrH-f' Kfimm Wkst Hidk; In order thut the people of Polk county may be fully Informed, and a most cftectual an wcr to "NormalV, atrlctua ou Mr. Duller, Ih-iiiiktuUc nominee for state senator, I ask space III your valuable s-r for the publication of the essen tial part of the bill Introduced by Mr. llutler, amending section L'1'77 of Hill's Iaw of Oregon, as follows; HeO. S!77. All that s.rllou of the Hlate of Orcifoii. situate. Is-lnif and ly ing within the following descrlU-d boundary Hue shall constitute Issly Killllc and coriraU) and Im known by the name of the canity of Polk, to wll: Commencing at the southeast corner of the county of Yamhill, at a silut In thcK-nlcr of ihe Wlllariiettst river In biwiiahlp (tl) six soiilli, of range (.'I; throe west, of the Willamette meridian diJ.HI) sixty-two chain and sixteen links south of thu first standard paral lel south; thence running due west; on the south iMMindary line of Yam hill ooiintv. lo the west boundary of lowusnlp (tl) six south, of range (H) eight west, of the WlllumetU meridian; thenco soulh bi the north Uiuiidiiry line of Kenton county. All land lying on the wi-st of the line last stated shall Is-loug lo and Is hereby made a part of Tlllamisik county; thence east along the north Isiuudary Hue of lleiiton county, afornld, to the eenler of the main channel of the Wll- l.....ut,u it....... . I, ...... II... ,M.t,l,.r PHIIIDIW ilTO. .,".1.1, I-T of the main ciiamiel of Ihe Wllluiiii-ttc river to the place of Is-giuiilng. All laud on llm east of Ihe line last alsive diss rlls d shall Is-loug to and Is hereby made a part of Alai'lou county. Also, (hat you publish lu full the Miiieudmciil Ut Mi'tlou M. chapter 6, title 7, of the Oencral Ijiw of Oregon as amended by Mr. llutlxr at the last aesslou of the legislature, w blch ut as follow; 7. Continuous confinement in the lusane asylum of the Htato of Oregon for the is-rbsl ol live years, and upon pnsif of two or luorw mnqs-tcnl physi cian and the medical siiMriiiU-utlcu( ofsabl asylum who shall Is-a necessary w itness that such Insane person I In curable; firtn iilrl, that a dissolution pi the marriage contract iisiii said oausc shall iu no namier allcct prorty rlghU. And It shall Is- the duty of tlie court lu w hich said suit shull im is-ml- lug, to poiiil a yuitrditiH ml litnn lo aps-ar lor ami n-prcseut salt) ileieiiuaui, and protect the Interests and rights ol such Insane person, and the court may allow iwirduin wt litnn rciiaoiuihh coui'Usntlnii for such -rvli-e, lo Is aid by the plaliitill iu said suit. All costs of suit shall he paid by the plaiu liir in such suits, w hether a divorce I granted or not Hy tlie llrst of thu atsivc bills there wea addcti to the territory of our county fully list square milt's of valu able laud that could not now be esti mated at hi- than one quarter of a million dollars, comprising within Its limit the finest body of ttiuU-r ou Ihc oast range, and Including no purt ol Ihe burnt district. It also vnm prise more than a township of line agricul tural land. The extreme area of the Islam! claimed to have been cut oil' from Ihe county by the bill, dixw not exceed iu extent one-hulf section. The fact is, the river, and not tin bill, is-vi-rcd this small tract. We art Informed that not more than '3 acres of thl land Is of any value w hatever, being covered with gravel and sand. For reasons very obvious, ll would have been wrong lo have rvtulucd It. The Inhabitant, UOug but two In uuinls-r, could not by right U taxed for road or school purpose lu (hi county. The law proposed In the second bill is warranted by every principle of right. It is lu the Interest of good MK-lcty, as it provide for the establish ment of Ihe home circle, that the U rcavod pareuta and children may have Its U-ueftt and protection. It removes the power of the destroyer to ls at once the menial death of the one ami the social death of the other in the marriage, and the loss fomver of home and homo lullucticcs, It may be, to the children of Hie unfortunate. It will'U olwervedjthat the eondilion upou hich a dlvone muy be grunted on the grounds of Insanity is well guarded, so Unit uo wrung may creep lu. This bill received Ihe approval of the judiciary committee of the senate and the full vole of the house, Including Mr. Hiikcr,llftyvotlngforand none against Ihe bill. Your respectfully. W. J. Mi I. KEY. This discussion certainly Is not cue of our own K-eklng, for it would have bceu rather egotistical In us to sp'uk ton personally of our nominee for sen ator, lest oll'ctise should be given. Hut now we are rclleved.froin thut situation, and nothing I more delightful to us thnu to U engaged In the defense of the right mint and the right thing. We hope that "Normal" w ill adopt our 'style of Interrogatory" ngaiu, for there I not one point brought outoy"Normnl" which has not Uon squelched. The llrown's island bugU-ar paid aniiunlly Into the coders of Jl'olb county about fftl.a taxes. Why did you not tell the whole truth, "Normal," if you nre an' honest man, ami show that Mr. Hutler added to Polk county's territory more thtin fli'iO.OOO worth of the best lands on the const? Why did you tint tell thut every Republican lu the house voted for Mr. Butler's bill on Insanity? If It were not a meritorious measure, why did you not (ell the w hole truth nud any, Yes, and every fool ilcpuhli cau and Ikmioerut lu the house voted for the bill? No, sir; fool nnd knave Is an afterthought iilsmt nn eighteen months' Inter product uud ho Is cer tainly uot "Normul," (though he outlined to 'be,) but a hybrid w ithout memory or seeming responsibility. Again: If any mini were scut to the legislature nnd did not favor the Im provement of our wagon muds lu Ore gon, then he should be made walk knee deep In mud to and from the stale capital. One million dollars for wagon roads yes, ton millions for ronds -nud then wo would double the value of our lauds In one season. Mr. Mulkey hns settled thu hash of "Normul," most bueatlfully. Iluuklen'i Arnica Salve. The best salve lu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcer, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chnpped linuils, chilblains, corns, and all skiu eruptions, nnd posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sutis- fuetton. or moiicv refunded. Price. 2f j cent per box. For sale by nny drug- gist, . THE ALTAR. HIlinHF.ItTON-IIAIX'II. -At the residence of the bride' parent In Hitka, Alaska, en Haturday, April m, 1h2, at 4 o'dis-k p. i., llernard J. llrcthcrtoii and Mals-l K. Hatch were united lu holy marriage, Iter, A . K. Austin oftlelutlug. The groom Is at present a resident of Kudluk, Alaska, but formerly of Portland, Oregon. The bride I the charming duiighu of Hon, K. T. Hutch, and hu lusil of friend iu Polk 'county. The wedding waa of a rather quiet nature, only a few Invit ed guests ts.1iig present, of which the following Is a list: Ooorge Kuapp wife and daughter, V. H. District Judge Wurreu Trtiilt and wife, U, M. Marshal O. P. Porter and wife. Cant. W. May- uard Com. V. H. Plnla, Knslgu CHIiimr of the suiue vessel, HjshOiiI iM-puty Cd- hretor C, H. Isham, Mis Kelsy, and the oftlclutlng clergyman and wife. During the evening an Informal recep tion wu In Id when a great many culled U tender their hearty congrat ulation and kind wishes. The happy couple were the recipient of inwiy U-uutlful present which ate duly ap preciated. They sailed for their new home the next morning ou the steamer Klslc. The Wim HiiiK, with their numerous friends, Join lu extending ivuigrutulatuiii and wishing them a lift: of unalloyed bliss and happlue. 8TKVF;NH FKlf jl'HON. -At the groom' residence iu thl city, Hun day, May l"), iH'.i'i, lu the ireiviie of only a few friend and relative, Mr. John Htcveii and All Nettle Fergu son were Joined In holy wedlock; Itev. A F. litt ofllclullng. ,4 We extend congratulation and wish this happy couple a most plcasaut Blid pri'rou voyage over life' tempest uous sea. " - . - Au excursion Ismt passed down the river early this morning. A cornet Uud discoursed some eiichutitlng music while paw-Jug this city, A Sllollt I.MTKB. (iKANW iio.M'K, May H. Mil Dil i.: The (line for which I (aid for (he Wkht Hi uk ha uUjut ex pired, but you will plcaw ciul It along. I think ll is the l i-t ia-r published iu the county. It show no partiality, but let all meu U- heard through it columns. The most alssirbitig qucstiou up this way is the elect iuu of sherllf. We have a cuitditlate here who is highly rc,-ted by all who know him, and who 1:-J:imply qualified for the dutie of the olllce. '1 hat I W. II. Kuykendall, a man w ho is very jsipulur among his ucighlxirs, so much so that be will re ceive almost the entire vol of his pre cinct. Polk county is Democratic If Ihe full vote is Ml!cd, w hich I hope w 111 this year, for then I will see my friend Kuykcudull installed into the shcrlli a ollk-e. Fkku L. rratm-ti.u or Fre Trilf Very few jsHiple understand tlie tariff question; and yet it Is one of the sim plest questions when rightly presented. So we have made arrangements to give you the Wkst Hum one year, the New York Stnmt-ird (ill iXwmU r 28, and copy of 'l'mtccilon or F'ree Trade," all for fcl. Thu Usk fat the best treatison the lurltrqut-stioti ever published, ami is recognized as such nol ouly iu Amerii-., but all over the clviitaed world. We offer the unabridged edi tion. Try this plan. You will find the Mwutanl one of the most ably edited utpcr iu the world, and the iu- lormaliou to is- tii-riveil trtim muling "l'rotii-tioii or Fne Trade?" U worth more than the price you pay for the whole. WANTED. VVasitkh-A tflrt of fenntvn vj.rs would llks lo hsv.t work In a aloe fiuuily. Inquire si this ulllea. H-M FOR SALE. Kolt'i! . Five bead of work horses, well hrnkt-o iomI sound, csll at H. K. Wbitaker's noioli, llin-u in lies north ol Monmouth. Ht MONEY TO LOAN. On Improved farms, In sums of 2,0ot) and over, by 1!, (ioi.rMiTU, Agent, Postolllce box 4Xi, Portland, Or. The World's Columbian Kxposltlon. Hnd -Ml cent to Ikiud A Co., 646 Uookery, Chicago, and you will re ceive, post paid, a four hundred page iltl.ltio' finite w liter v A jfvwiii iv. , n ivii elegant engravings of the grounds and ...1........ ,1... ,.,.v.ult.. ...Ol. buildings, jHitraua of Its leading spirits, uml a map of the city of Chicago;all of the rules governing the exposition uud exhibitors, and nil information which can lie given out in advance of Its iqK'nlng. Also, other engravings uud printed information will be sent you as published. It will be a very valuable Usik ami every person should secure a copy. - 7 8t 1'l'lll.IC SCKAKIM). Aliliiihiliiient lor Hon. H. M. X'atch, Hi-miH-rullc Noiuliitff lor Congress, nlurilny. !lt Ken-st Mmve I SW . m. SiiiurtlHy, '.1!!, IllllsUminiili 7::) p, ui. MiiiiiIs.v, 'UI, iirt'uon t oy 700 p. in, Tut.tlii.v. Jlilt.licrviiis 7Si . in. Wednesday, Sftth, silvenon T:. p, m, TlHip-ilny, i Ii, Siilfni 7 M p. iu, Krltliiy, '.Till, Turner l.'UO p, in, Sitiiinliiy. '.'Mil, Hem lii u. m. Momliiy, will, U-ltiinun iln p. m. Tuesday, :11st, AHuoiy, ?a p. in. Weilutwiliiy, June lt, Brownsville 7:.'K) p. ni, Tluirsila.v, 2d, Ibinlslinri! limp, in, Krltliiy, ;ltt, .Intuition t'lty lsl p. iu. Kfltlny, Stl. Kiiift'iu- 7 p. in. iSiintitUiy, 4iii, i'omijfe ilrvivo 1:S0 p. in, Lamu'huHai.k. Tcti acres of finely Improved land, with good buildings, young orchnrd nnd hop yard. Also ten iicrcs highly improved, pnrtly set to clioiee fruit titvs. Ail adjoining Indcpudcnce. Inquire at this olllce. 17 TIMK TAHI.K. Imlf-pendeiiflo anil Muninouth Motor Line I leaves Leaves Independence. Muninouth. 7:10 TA) 8:10 8:'J5 :;! ltwu 11:15 ia;m 1:M i:lt 8:4.i ' izf . h:M MS R X 91-1 .) Theitset-rittriDTCD ll. il In Ilu. uunu i ui kcrcouut5-,Orc-n ft eon, luar whut UT A is now ukcr City, a fPNTtlRV K man Mho him since L-L.ll 1 Uftt htcetiti" idciitiiicd with tltf resoura's and n p f development of Hint country. This nisn AvllJ Is no other tlwn Mr. John Stewart, ou of the wralthicat uud most iiilltienliiil citiiens lu the county. In tv recent letter he says ! " I hdl been ttilVcriiiK- from pains in iny back and generat kid ney coniplttliit for some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relleC The pnitis In my buck hud become so severe that I waa prevented from alteniHii to my work ud could not move about without the use of a cane. Hear, hig, tlit-out;!) friend, of tlie wonderful cures ef fected by OreRrtii Kidney Tea, I was Induced to try a box, ainl fmui tliut very first dose I found Instant relief, ami before usinft half the contents of the box tlie piiiia In inv back entirely disappeared. I have every f.nlh iu the virtues of the Oregon Kldiicy Tea, ami cm conscientiously recommend i to my friciu'is, I would not be without it for luythinir." ..'.', Oregon Tidr.t-v Tea cures backscne, ineoutl nence of i me, br.ck diikt scuiiuent, burning or painful sensation while ttrinatiinr, and all affec tions of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex.