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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1888)
THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY APRIL 1H.1888 LOCAL AM ULSEICAL. Anathema deep and loud ore swooping down as a cyclonic cloud upon the Lend of the supervisor of road 4 at Mountaindnle. The road is reported to c almost impassible, and the super visor, instead of makiug repairs, ha pioe into the mountains looking for coal and big gain. It is not known m lien he may return. The load should he lopaired at ouce. Sara in doubt less more interested in a I ail road through that country than a public thorough fare. Hut if so, he should incorporate l;.is company and resign the presidency of u ''county road." Come nnd sec them What t Our late arrivals of boot and shoe just in, all the way from Iioston. Can't be beat in quality or price. At Bailey, Tongue & Schulinerlck's. The Oregonian says fifty-two of the eighty children at The Home are down with the measles and it Is "taking' on a dozen or so of the remainder. Four score children was n rather large job for the measles to tackle in one hou.-e, but it got there just the same. Mater farnilise M ho have two or three or four cases to take rare of at one time, may perhaps be able to imagine the trouble which Sirs. Woods, the matron of The Home, is in now. Ayer's Cathartic rills are suited to every age. Thi y arc mild and pleasant in action, thorough and senuliifig in effect, and, beinj; sugar-coated, are easy to take. These pills never fail to give i satisfaction. Charley Hiethausen left Tuesday evening for Forest Hrove, Oregon, where he intends making his future home. We regret losing Charley from our town as he was one of our most prominent young men. Our bed wishes follow liim. Louisville (Net.) observer, 0. The stale miiitay board adjourned last Thursday, al'ler a two days session. The principal work of the board con sisted in auditing bills for the past quarter. The companies of the First regiment were allowed in the aggregate $717.40; those of the Second $ti2tL30, and those o! the Third iV.'O. In the allowance of the Second regiment is to be Included $200 for the uniforms of the Regimental band, und $300 for the uniforms for company K. The loard made a ruling that discharges froiu the Oregon S'atioi.al Guard must be granted ai.d signed at regimental headquarters. voluntary absence without leave for thirty days constitutes sufficient ground (or dishonorable discharge. Pensions have been granted to J. T. Roothby, Lexington; James Carlisle, Chester; James O. Rope, Hillsboro; Mexican war, Thomas Wright, Seattle;! Vandike Karric klow, lilaine; Mexican wa- Wni. K. Wed die, Maria. Idaho. A pnstortlce ha been established at Medi cine Lodge, Ringham county, Idaho with Oeorge Kaye as postmaster. The only counties of the state which have not made a remittance of some kind of the taxes of 1887 to the state treasurer are Multnomah, Umatilla, and Wallowa. The dues f the former county reach $104,000, and her sheriff has collected. nceorditi!? to the Portland papers, be t ween SOO,000 ud $300,000. Tho laws j of the state declare distinctly that the I nrsi reccipr ot luxes tuiiiu oe uevoten to; the payment of sLito taxes; but Mult nomah count v otlkia's seem to consider tnat tney are exempt irom tne operation ; ..... . .. .. of this statute, for they have begun liquidating . their county warrants. A payment was promised the state treasurer the first of April, but none was made, nor was any explanation of the delay ottered. Wallowa county has nn excuse for her non-payment, because her sheriff died a month or more since. What's the matter with I'matilla nobody knows. Statesman, 11. A perfectly sound body and a mind unimpaired are possible only with pure blood. Leading medical authorities in dorse Aycr's Sarsaparilla as the best Mood purifying medicine iu existence. It vastly increases the working and product ie powers of both hand and brain. -Mr. Larsfii, who lives on the railroad iear town, carefully hoed some wild spbe.ry b,.d,es in h enclosure early ; in the spring, hoping tofiet some berries this summer, bt somi one sn-aked mi nnd dug them up and look them -Mr. .1. C. Lamkin's family ,lltve I one to the mountain to rusticate for a few weeks. They are comfortably located at Judge Archbold's, on Dairy creek, in w hose home they will pitch their "tent.'. We wish them a pleasant trip and hope they may return yreatly benefited in health. Complaint: are beginning to be made at thi olVu-c of persons trespassing ii.oi, rnvine property. f ishermen and portsinen generally would do well to bear in mind that Oregon has nn iron clad trespass law, and t lint fitrmers purpose protecting their property from spoliation at the hands of heedless village dude and their hoodlum follow ing. No person has a right to enter upon the premises of another without permission, and we hope the farmers of (jiis county will insirt upon their rights 10 ceaccful iiOsesi.;n of ti.elr hard- earned, lands. Wc hope wc will not be called upon again to speak against hoodlum invasion of premises. people living along the creeks and in the foot hills of the county have the same right o peaceful possession . of their homes and surrounding lands that the rno6t fastidious merchant may claim for his counting room. Bear this in mind, and gain consent before "taking" possession. What is worrying Portland now is "Thejointlease." What ia worrying the commercial city of Cnion is whether 6he can leascthejoint. Union Scout. Grand Medal awarded to "Dayiw Ihe Photographer," for the best display of photographs, Mechanics Fair, 1887. Gallery, Cor. First and Taylor Strs, Portland, Ogn. Don't forget Paul Iioulon, April 25th. Our friend, F. Dillard dolman, late of Hillsboro, is now located at (Men wood Springs, Colorado. He is preaching for the Christian church at that town. Monmouth Observer. X person ueaiing IIillsloro last Wednesday morning and getting a sudden view of Main street, would have thought the railroad that will be built from this place into the coal fields near the head-waters of Dairy creek, was being constructed through our town. Ten or fifteen men were at work on Main j street with shovels, wheelbarrows, new brooms, etc., as early as 7.:J in the morning. That part of Hillsboro now presents a neat appearance. j The Los Angeles Herald sn: "The ! Iloulon Comedy Co. is undoubtedly the tinest of its kind on the con.-t." Sec them at Opera house, April J :h. It takes money to swcc-fully con duct a newspaper. A large amount is due this office, and we must have the money in order to meet our bills. Every subscriber indebted to this office should make an effort to pay up at once. Unless there is a general response prior to May 1st, the special rateof $1.50 per annum will be absolutely discontinued. We have said a great deal upon this question in the past, but now mean business. We are getting tired of "standing off bills" and at the same time carrying on our books double the amount needed to balance accounts. This request also applies to the payment of amounts due on advertising and job work. The press of the state sM-nk in the highest terms of the Uoulon Comedy Co., who play here cm April '.'lib. The chairman of the Washington county republican central committee w ill issue a call next week, designating time f(r holding primaries in the several precincts; also, date of holding conven- ' ... ' . .i lion a unisooro lor ine iirpose oi purpose oi; nominating n repiilli-!in I'liim t v . . i icket in tin: Mrs. Jniues . . 1 - . 1 " oiiniii.i, i visited relatives in Hillsboro this week Mr. T. II. Tongue has secured the services of a professional trainer to develop speed in Ins stable of tine trotters. We understand the matt is an expert, and at one time was connected with Leland Stanford's stable ot famous trotters. If you want to enjoy two hours of j good, solid fun, don't fail to see the I Boulon Comedy Co., at HillslMro Opera : house, April 25th. j Miss Alice M. Wilson and Ciracie, Williams, of Portland, are visiting Mrs. ! W. L. Jones in Hill.-ltoro for a few days, j Remember the rand ratification meeting a. me nepuoucau ciuo uea.i- , a. ' .i i, t i: ... ...1 i ttuarterS next Monda, evening. '. music, fine addresses and other exercises;' have been arranged for. All good re-: puoncans, ciemoerai ami me puonc , .i- , . , . i generally are invite.l to be present. Italph Archhohl was in IlillslKito; Tuesday. Kalph is in very Hor health, j and it is feared he mav ' into nuick ! consumption. He was compelled to leave bis employment in the Portland Xews oftice on account of illness. It is hoped j the mountain air may prove beneficial. He is stopping at bis f.-ither's mill, on Dairv creek. j The i The Santit Cruz Mentinel ays: Boulon Comedy Co. gave an entertain- ment Pure- re,i"inl 1,'!-ituit Hi'laboro April 25tl.. At a iA Hillsboro determined to laggard Nome time aji, and upon!"1"0 "F"1 rm,r, A 1,M;'rl feveral occasions, vie caHeil attention to !,,,,,t t( Mr- M- Jnu:irv : . . . i the iinnoi tance of scuriii' r.dd tiotml I mail facilities for Hillsboro, and stated j that arrangements could iu-ily be made j with the McMiunville express to i-isrrj mail with little cost to our citizens. Wei urged the importance of this subject j upon Hillsboro and I'oiest tfrove. The latter town tiw.k proper steps and now has four ruilway mails daily, while Hillslioro has but two, and letters often remain In the otlice here twenty-four hours iu the same condition as our citiiens--waiting. What a satisfaction it 19 to know that the earth moves! Were it not for such action we fear moss would grow upon our citizens a foot long and a yard wide. Look out for the grand p trade of the Ladies' Brass fiaud. April 'J.-.th. I Mrs. J. L. liamard and Miss Joslyn ( have returned from the city. u u warm p u ; Uj. of the fo.d after eating, nilious- most IotteitoU Tho ..ess. Indigestion, or any other trouble reoMl,reii 0S degrees at 6 I of Hi atomach. yoti had best us Oreeo'a oVIock thU morning, and at 1 v. m. was!AuSust Flovver- Pon cart se ft four degrees more ancient than an octo- wit"ut ""medial, relief. genanan t Mr. II. C. IJest has opened an art! studio in Good Templar hall, where instructions will be given in landscape and floral painting. Head his card in this issue. tpeciruens of his work on exhibition in the stores about town and at the atudio prove him to he an artist I of considerable merit. His charges for instruction are rea?on:ible. As may be seen by observance of our advertising columns, the democratic party of this county has issued a call. setting time for holding primaries anr county convention, for the purpose of nominating and placing in the field a democratic ticket. For the first time the democrats take the lead in nominat ing a ticket in Washington county. Irt ( the lanji;age of Mark Twain, we admire their pluck. 1V not fail to read notice of "politi- cal speaking," by Elder J. y. Webb, j state organizer of the prohibition party. Notice appears tinder "new to-day." There is no truth in the report cir culated upon the streets of town last week, stating that Mr. W. II. Millar, of Farmington, had suddenly dropped dead from heart disease. The story rapidly grew, but could !e traced to no reliable source. We now have positive informa tion to the effect that the error originated in the sad death of Mr. Everson, and the relationship existing between the families of Millar and Everson, might give rise to a misunderstanding. Mr. Isaac Everson, a son of the deceased, is married to one of Mr. Millar's daughters. Rer. L. L. Conrardy, of Umatilla reservation, has decided to go to the relief of Father Damien, the apostle r the lepers, in the island of Molokai, Sandwich Island. The reverend father, having received permission from Arch bishop Gross, has been waiting for some time to be relieved as Indian missionary on the reservation and now that his place is supplied by two young priests, he was in Portland last week, en route for Molokai, the home of the poor lepers to whom he projtoscs to consecrate we may add, sacrifice his life. Father Damien is now so badly afflicted with i lepro-y that he cannot use his hands and has been compelled to desist from nil ministering sacrament. VslHihlr llorr Perish. A fire destroyed the Palo Alto stable in California last Tuesday night. Aj number of the most valuable horses in I ilie United States were burned to death, j Senator Leland Stanford was the owner of the property destroyed. The follow ing is a li-t of the horses that perished. .' . . ciated Tress dupatcn irom ,uenio I'arK gives the following corrected list of horses that perished in the lire at Senator Stanford's Palo Alb stables last night: Crown stallion Rexford, five years old. by Electioneer, dam Ilelxreca by General Benton. Rex ford had a record of 2:24 when three years old. and last fall be made a mile in 2:1M. He wai valued at $10,00). Five-year -old stallion Clifton Ielle,bv i Electioneer, dam Clara ISclIeby Abdallrdi i Star. He had a record of 2 and wss value 1 at 10,nmi. lla k st;d'ion Klis Kringle. by F.lec ! tioneer, darn Ijidy Thorn, Jr., by Wil ! liams' Jiambritio; valued at itiOOo. ! Six-year-old stallion Howard, by KIcc- tStmaur il l nt Yttttt In- impolttd , ,,. , , , Rav stallion Lowell, bv I.lec tioneer. ,....,,,. Mdiii ici I i'n rii t' i it'll 1 - 'I . ' i i n , i . . i valued at 000. I wo liav geMtngs, lolr.i in I"''. ,.t i, .,.,,1,1 ,.,.,t with ! eae. They were ly Llei tioneer, dams Lmma Robsoti nnd liwiruev. Among the horses badly burned were Norlaine and Cedrice. Nirlaine was ,y i N'orval, dam Klaine by Messenger Duroc. j Last fall he I .eat the world's record for j yearlings, making "2 :: I J . He w as j valuel at $20,004). It is believed the j animal will recover, but he was burned i ao badly alauit the head and eyes tint it j is feared he will le blind. ; The bav colt Cedric, lv Klec tioneer, : dam General Rc-n ton's Cecile. was U badlv burned, and there U no bo.H- of! his recovery ' Maiden First, reported to Inve I . 1. 1 . . 1 ocrisiicii. is itiuiiii'; i ue miicii. ... . I A. o ; consign.,., v ourne,, : ' jV: . . . '"'-'"" V"' ' ' ? nr nv ni ii r an in i i. nun nil' un i isi i . " n,m m . . i . iito.ooit. t.eltrrw Itnbbrd. i Mrs. C. T. Tozicr, of Hillsboro. in-1 i forms us that a number of letters re ceived from her husband, now located at I Delta, Idaho, have been oened while (in transit and valuables extracted there from. A letter sent the 2'ith of last November, was opened in transit, nnd 2.S0 in mold extracted: March 27th of the present year, a letter containing t SA .lnl.,1 l, T . Tn,!nr ll . " "l'i "ooc" ". - I .empty as a last year's bird's nc.st. Let- -iter of April 8th (present month, wns ' . , o o i ...:.i. 1 1 i.., . -.t ! 1 ' r," : "":v fc l,evor teacned It destination. litis whale robbery should be investigated bX the ltciffir- orTit-iaN. It looks a, if l,u ,e s4am ,,H a ,,r"1 of ' '' rnpby letween here and lVIta. thn tm tsar Itest f riend Vour stomach, of co-ir-e. Why,' Ri cause if it is out of order you are one of the most miserable creatures living. Give it a fair, honorable chance and see l if It is not the best friend yoti have in the end. Don't smoke in the morning If you must smoke and drink wait until your stomach is through with breakfast. Vou can drink more and smoke more in tU(. evening and it will tcil on you less, If .our foo1 felrneijts an,i lloC9 not digest right if you are troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, eom- Olileni ytmn in Oregon. Hnvid Carr.es, a citizen of the southern part of Linn county, is 104 years old, says the Lebauon Ks press. He is hale am hearty; his neighltors ay that he spilt 3000 rails this winter and repaired his fence with them. A friend found him in Hrow nsvilte the other duy and learned from the old gentleman tie following facts: "I was born in Wash ington county, Pcnnsvlvnnbi, in 1784; lived there tint. I I was 40 rears old. 1 1.1 ...1 ... i.i:.. 1 t ;..... .1 ; men mor.t in amnm..., .0.0 iiit-u mere nearly forty years, nnd crossed the plains the last year of the war." "Well, old gentlcm-tn, how do you like Oregon.?" "Sir, if I bad a hundred years more to live. I would never lc:ive the Willamette valley; this is the be-t country this side of heaven." Hrwre Vp. You are feeling depressed, your ap petite is poor, you are Itothcred with I Headache, you are iitlgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Hrace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave yon in worse condition than ltefore. What you want is"an alterative that will purify yaur blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Hillsboro Pharmacy. fOII KMT CiltOVK TKS. (From our KeRnlar Correspondent ) The following is the score by innings of the base ball game played at McMiun ville lat Saturday. Forest Grove vs. McMiunville: I 2 3 4 f. r, 7 9 Forest Orove 0 5 a L' 2 MeMumvilU 0 0 1 O 1' 2 0 0 0 f Summary: Time of game 2 hours; struckout, Hudson 2, Smith 12, Clark 5; ! two base hits, Roe 5; scorer,Gco. Hughes; umpire, J. W. Ly sons. 1 hose who wit nessed the game -aw some good playing, though it was rather one-sided from the beginning. The Grove boys have a good team and with practice ought to defeat any club in the valley. The McMiunville boys show ed a lack of practice, though they have good mate rial . Perfect har mony prevailed throughout the game. The special features of the game were the three long Hies batted by Itoe and a "beeliner" caught bv Clark. The Congregatioaal pulpit will be occupied nest Sunday morning and 'evening by Rev. II. V. Rominger, of AUany. Mr. Rominger is also expected to deliver hi lecture on Germany and the Germans" some evening during his stny at the Grove. The date will be aunouueed later. Admission free. . A. Borthwick, grand commander G. A. R. department of Oregon, in com pany with about SO other members of the department, will inspect James B. Matthew? Post of this place, in the near future. The popular iSoulou musical and i iMiiiili' i'ninii'iiiv will iD-i'iinr Vert's boll evening. a:id -0 c-ents. Mr. W. II. Hontier has gone to the more congenial clime of Sjtokane Falls. L. Samuels, of the West Shore, was in the Grove this week, interview insr our ns;ne.s men. What has lecome of tin; republican convention f Hot Ji part lc seem now to - ive adoi-led the ih.Ih v of Micaw tier. i - Frank Russell, a foimer student of T. - Wa"' 'r"v, ,'''t week, visiting with friends. N. '. Merges, th dllkt f .Ml -inn. v isited his possessions in that city this - week. -pile Forest Grove l.al! club has issued a , luUienge to i he Grammar school club 0f Portland, for a return game, to be played iu this pbue two wteks fiom i i, Saturda v. gim'ios) iTi:n4. Ai-UIL l.L-On Sr.turday. the M. i.t.. 1uv5' I,Mrk r"' l'-v Ui'- i oX al " " ' a ti,le i; - gener-j a p l-imi. i. I.. 11... ...... ... sr 1,.M 111 parties are well jilcusi 1 w ith the catch, j Mceiitinc oursc-lt. ,.,,.1 w. feel tbeie is . -kowod catch: but. like the viidowV ! the -It bold. out. If vou - ... don't believe, i-ee J'or yourscHe-. W. It. Walker i- s-till Iint ct ino i.n.b r ; the subtle hand of consumption. v.;iitius j his release. t . , ... : . t I I ii.cerr,,.. dormer wue o. w . ucrns.i, u.eu cm u.e inn ins... an., Was buried on the lath. Mrs. G. was an old pioneer, having lived in thi c.K...tu.M.i M.itr uooui l3..o. in.. leaves a family and friends to .....ru : i.t i t-ii i to 'no'irii her dcpArluie. Mrs. M. L". He-si is hi.vin" the Lutein r i suoit nt t etl ur lor a nuiiinerv establish .... DieDt . It !IS 11(11 tlll.XOIC 111 tlf last. ,llt VP f,,r niftr., jn ihe'(.;,rry l.e st.sks f: i the r.,.,,,,. . , , . , mrtirt. mi nil V Uniu it. t i u t Mr. Wm. t;U.,i U very s-.k, nnd leinir over r,,(ir .(.t,n. v, ;irs. it is doubt-; " - ' ,. fill as to hi iecoerv. I r. H.-ivtirs North Yamhilt. i j hy-i. i:i o. Last Thuisd.iv U. Matt pt n made a one-horse run after a coyote, who had killed a lamb from bis Hock. He swears .vengeance on the n.-t otic that p'lts in an appearance. II f 1'.,, .I-...',..? 1..,- l.....n . ,. , , j correspondent of I be agrtci.ltural bureau i ..... . i i at Washingtoti tor t,is county, and is, , , . , much obliked to those who have assisted i r i m iiina lap in rrariiortnr? cT4lii.Tira I - - . . i .it j ac ukvitv1 r5 sivt v""-' Tupper and Raymond are expecting to commence on their coal cluwns over on Pebble creek, by 'he 1st of next week. They believe their fortune is made, and are planning w hat to do with the sih- PLl'S. Candidate r.re commencing to run up Hie creek, looking f.r hor-ea after th - coming election. Wit expect a he-tvy immigration altout those davs. Thcv pretend to be fishing. I). S. Fowler, w ho is working for .1. Oaston, has refitted one of Wild Yank's grubbers, nnd is now engaged in ex trading grubs on the Oaston place. It is for sale or rent in a few days to any first-class dentist who mav desire to extend his business. Solomon . Till: CH.ll UUi tOHMH. The Otlok t m MrtgUt fmr t,p San Fkancisco, April Is. U is stated ! that the attempt of grain dealers and! speculators to corner the wheat bag! maiKci 1 1 1. . : not prospering, and the tine 1 weather is believed to be the eaue. ! This Is a disit.Mtintiiicnt to themanip-j tllators of the scheme. They t xjected j that there would be I.'OOmk) centals of wheat for export from California this seaon, and got all the bags that are to j arrive from Calcutta ami other places. I and boasted - that hns f,,r i,.ne nt July delivery would be 10 rents or more. They had the price up to cents, but now it Is only 7i' cents and is likely to go to 7 cents. This prediction is made leeause t,f the lack of rain, which may make the amount of grain available for export alut 1 ,000,000 centals. The crop, however, it in a very fair condition. tntM) in i:uiurn lleit l. Lincoln (Neb.) Journal. Guest Say, loy, is there a fire escape here? "Yes, sah ; right ober dar." "That thing? How in thunder do jou use it?" "De book of instructions, ah, will cost yo' a dollah." MIIOOI, I I .M AIMMIItl KlV( l). Miihm.kton, Or., April lfi, lsiy. F.MTOK Imli'KMknt: Tie sunt f l?,."04.C' has In en apportiorcd aiuoi.g he various h hool district-, of this county. The law requires the ditiict clerk, on receipt of the superintendent's order fur' money set apart for his district, out i.f .' '' the county school fund, to c:.ll immk- WATfcl.Y upon the treasurer, cither i'i'F5". "S person or otheiwise, i rcHiit his or b i .... . ........ i.t ....!... get the money and receipt for ll; same. Clerks will please Iar this ii mind and attend to it promptly. Orders were drawn as follows, to-wit Clerk. 1'iwtofiiee. Amount Uaines Kiuitli, IWest Ciiioii. 1V SO .'.-'2.W" HI in 17..' I i :;.i4 o in b,vo , li'.'.lu ir i 'o ; 4". Si l.; mi I'liit M L'l-'.OI. y 4o i-. so i:i ; :i ... tK i ; t; i;o !' ; l.Vs if I :'U.'.' ! 40 ! l.V-j.KO 1.1 Lli I 2-1 40 I -i;i.2o lit 20 I ts- ii : :u u l.vc.oo r.e s 1! I'l.'.-I ;t i.:. ; Is'.t.l'O -WJ.VI ; n; i, i 112.4-1 ; :o ll',-, l-t I o" I-.; w. l'v;. 'i e. r MeNutt, eniislms. UECMiilloy. Urn-el. 4 Kng ltbvennan, j luls. 5 Ira K Pnrdiu, Forn,t Grove. f;TB Perkins, Vlar ViH. , a, . neumns, iiiusiKiro, r J i n!Weil, 9 f J Fowler, Gleucoe. 10 .Mornv, Purest Grove. 10'Jt) F M Kruse,, WilsonvilU-, 11 H M Lenox, Gaston. 12 -f C Moore, Cireenvill... I C Hartley, " UlC D Stalev. 16) W N Ferrin, Forest Grove. llJf F Wilcox, Gaston. uoaes UUiaboy,;Kee(lvi!!e. V V Dennev. ; Beaverton. lid J W Sewell, Hillsboro. u west. ,Uieneo, 3 N Poole. Middkton. 2CFTiKard, iTigardvilb., 2C laaae Ball, jToalatin, 2i 'M Oodfray, Forot tirov. r W TbowiMonJCianton. kLOeo Thing Uerdville, - m w neitoberta. uaies ureek. J 1 Hates. Maaton. 1 Aabahr, 'Hillattoro, i Jt N I. Wiley, Xewbnrtf. Fretl Grouer Scholia Ferrv. VU Williams, Tigardville.' Isaac Hales, M-iiiiitaiudali l ar. l An 41 a II littcuford. Forest !r.ve. i jt)l M - (Ja.ill I'iirtlaiid, 4h h. Davis. CilelKSM-. B Fowler. Crreenviiie, S Wicker!, I'mdaMu, Vt MeC,ruipek. laurel, f W linker. Midiileton, dnin K Klmk, lt uert.ui. W Whitiiiore. Laurel. F I Iktwell, SchoUs Ferry. J J Meaeham, (ileiicoe. E Sell wan kc. I'oruelius. J K lkvd. Finest Grove. W E lc iano. West I'iii..m, 4t 4: 44, 4; 4s an r.i 5?i lfred iu-rlr. C.U-iic: . , ... M S Itames, Heav.rloii. Faruuutoii, GleliC . lieavertoti. I iU-IICaH-. 4'e.lnr Ml' I Muui:tiiiit'i! Forest Jr..e. CilellWiMHi. (iHMtoll. I'ortl.-md tilt neoe li A KochI, I lrtis. 4 O Shannon. rV, m 1,1 o 1 :i i i.:t j an ;i J T Adki-ii, 0 CTMtartou. lobn llnrrison. W 'l urimr, A K Unlter. 1 V Call aha r. Ms so 1 1 1 so '.'.'..'ill ; i.i t; Ci It KiMWinder, Mrs S A he liar. gij; 4M V in Itenedii-t, (tales t r ek. 7 H S KtordevHiit. Gleiii-oe, 71 7l' A Watson. ir,s nviile, MJtilesson. Xmton. I C Clutter. I uiilaiiii. 1 . it; -j-t i. i 171 so 7:U 74 C Ituuiiiuiin, lit '.l.uiiv. Total amount appoi tioii, il. T. T. Vim km. Sti intrndi nt d S lu ! -. wlti in Hie lij-r An cxjk rin:cr,t recently m ule b uirdiiitl statt'ol' the linmi'i a:mv he c-.lect various o,:,d.-s f toba.. "1M" the health of their UV,-r penersl interi-t t ill snv.keis. 1 1 w :ts found, afler a r:in hmjr ii . j i.t . , tlat the j.i evslcliie i f tlnoit dt- i air.oni; mokei s was r.t due u nn: !i t . excess in tliis indutyi-uce ss to tie- i.-e 1(, iII,.,r,).I,rlv cuicd k-af. mHmimturi.r, ;iI1 all()r,l t. Few niHtiufm t uiefs can allord to r,,' a lare capita! Idle for three ten- i '! more, con-e piently the niit of i i n.i h i ovh ;W ,e;,f n(,xi.u, , iT. .viuf v f v n..lliyt.(1 wll,n o(.m.T:,t,. i tl fltv n..liiyt.(, wi the heated Miiokn. It i- . iilv ir.Hnufst turers who mike -i toi,-., ,.. .1.1 inltr und m i . - i n. ll, f i ; I'.i-i . " .e r we ...rue.l ret. lit .t have in store ne,ly tciy pounds of Hie clop . f l'i. m l ll Is I' f this is due Ihe wide teputatinn ll;ev !. .established for their ! .f N.rt! : Carolina Ilti'Cut." J tt i mil '.:n.ti ;. 1 Merchant. riarlr Hioliir tlwwoi i Probably no one thing h-.is iiisc 1 - c b ageneralrevlr.il of trad' fit the Ii.!!, loro Pharmacy as their uivi:i..' awny t . - their custorj3,ers of st many ire- tu- . , XT bottles of Dr. Kng New Discovery i . " . . , l,llllMlllll s. m A swaa s- - - s m - enormous in this very valuable ;iri; i from the fact that it always ci;ii . ;.: ;! never disapjoints. Coughs, Cold-, Asthma, Ilronchitis. Croup, and nil t!.ro,.t and lung disease; quickly cuied. Vou can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Kv.-ty little warratiled. j " Tcliool llrpori. j I Fllow ing is the report oi l.etsy il 1. district number 8, for the month en. ling 1 April 6, 1SS: Number ot days t.iugbt, 20; number days attendance, tV'M; mini ber of days absence, 1"?; number of times tardy, 1: a hole number boys en rolled on register, lit; whole number .; girls eurolled oil register, 18; total nutti ler enrolled, 37; average ntimlter belong inf33; average daily attendance, '.il. Visitors Wm. Haglcy, Jesse Cornelius (directors), Mrs. I. I-isv, Misses Wt altli t 1 i.visy, 1.11U uuiitiiu", ........ , !;. t ! r. xr..... ii,.i,t, ' Hillsboro, J. rhil. Tamesie, Portland. ICitai: U iMftx, teacher. Absolutely Pure. Thia powder ueer Tarie. A marvel of purity, trenjrth and wholenomenrws. More eeoDomicfll thau the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be sold in competition with the nul - Uttida of low test, abort weiunt eium or pnoapbate powders. Sold only i C'trt. 1 Kotal Bakdto Powrna . nl0-tt ux wu St n. y. TfgJ. 'i mm I will .: -'., .""." ; liv.i.g v.. ft -i:ci h i i f-OO .-cr. - . L.,.t..;!I ti . L' A..i i. r , m ,-."V I 1 4 1 . :' J. U.C .-'v' 'J - -i Si ret !. I l!:i!sl.or v..cl;:u: V co ric.or. 'I : A. 1 1 V I K sri-. . I. ' 1 1., t sT r.lv, ti U.-1--1 ( 1 1 1 r.i ,i 1 1 -r I M VI. I Ix h i iii,s i r r.vcelb nt t t'-il i :il:l I'lplil.:!' , i l'ii;r LARGE SAlIPLE rOOrnl ror ti:e Ac; i,iiiij.l i':.,M of Comrnt-rcinl Travelers. it :r, "H TU To ,-. ,! ..: coach: oil-t-ti O. BAILEY", Wbo!cce.lc tir.-l I-'ink-rin H V"l r " s - e iia Z. - .i ,t',. n .tJ ut-i.li-!iJ. LAND PIASTER He. r. Cccciii Fort: - i - i i .'T' - v , i. ... . w. I Carpets, uclsiery Czoh, Vnii Pa n H s A f - ri i: l mo-, i: ..'" i n, .i N. -i V-.V & " 7 D f. rlrivi.- iojjos ;:vJ in-!! rop.v.uLfts f -i- 1 . :' t!.; ir':n iiii:-..., I! Oi 1. 'inu: r : 1 - JL -.-ivi i e.y 111 V. llis. I n 111" ur'tt hit-1 ( ' i ri sp-i.-i-'iU- t ,r ii- fioiu t! :5i t! f. I;,l il !.M SlU'-.-t I.t. .1 t; I ... " . ' 1 1 ( 1 1 . ,1 i-ln'.l I. :. ! !-. loin t ) i id lA'.is. MOBSflH a BARNARD REAL ROTATE! fira f r H sj - -c;- City Vr ops-Sly. lUtalnc Lic-l c? !.:f.tli z:.y I; 2 tccis nl .. frui'.ii noonn rt Port!?nr!. We r the V: It r... :i 1 ' Li I'l'.iiitiir . t . im ?. i ri v '', aa i -v. .-. : with tr I". ; vour Fat .. 1 i .. ... ( 1 . ..... , Ifil (.' 1 1.1 J.i. i.s, t ill j l.H'e I bet ' l.f ' j i c ,ii.e I 1 ll.f ! 1 li Inoiive "f ; uc'.'.Ks--r.. ITI'dsI ui. r. ' ;v , t ! o bunls flee of charge. iul"J-tf Sfilisboro harmacy ; 'rii!' riioi'i'.ii'roi:.-, i i 1 control of the Dtr 1 IN ASSCM1XG itisine-is m tliis ii, livi; to i,;.,iupi' 1 1ml their toreniost i Hons w ill, i;mli r js isoiiul HuperviHion, lie j directed towtirds the putilie Hit-ni. 'i lit v will cotitinunlly i.urcliasct their Drie'. froi.i tin- tfft iiiM!iiif,ii-uicrs in tlio i . ,, i. :i u ln-1 niiiiliij tile linesl pro- ! ion I-.. ; Patent Itledicines ; AND - Proprietary Articles ,!f '.II advertiseU or wil-kncwu lej.uintir.n, 1 v;ll l kept in (freat vnrieiy. iiook. Albums, Hcr'i 11 oks, Spectirlc , ' rr-.fs, etc. Ah.o, j STATIONERY, CONFECTIONS, RUSHES, PAINTS & OIL3 4 . 1 i Jl l i'l V ol ll Hi.) Perfame ries In h 1 1 sics and at all prices. 'BAY tfUr.1. FANCY SOAPS AVrt ALL TOILET ARTICLES, i C I'l 1. VI .JSWSLjH-r! In eons:. !i-t iM.. vnri. -ly. kejit iuntocU. VJINCS AND LIQUORS ll'.!yso' l for Me.iiciu.il I'iirHMS. on I'lii' s 'lui'TioV. Tlie iiuesl uniillt K-s, exclusively, wiil ! keit.. I'm. t.t, ttierefore, must U- in Mi-i'o!"tl;l nee. i.. K iluced oil ( 'oliijxjUlide.l Medicines, li l,' tTe iijine eosl will ii.limt. Mi: ::OW. tin- DisjM ii-:ii Clerk, will (! i.s,l to show intending pireli:i?M-l'S i Mi-ep. in tock. and will eli, eiiuily nt ..! to ni.'i t tiilis, in , k.-i ot eiilerut'iiey, i n ii.. ! j, in the premises. HILLSBORO PHARMACY. JTBW GOODS ! CASPI TALKS! Wehrung & Boscow: iin.i.sitoito. itt:(;o. i iisr i;i:f.ivi:i I'll StlH'k Ot A WLLL i -n il Vr tv s s Conned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, CLOTHING, Dress Goods, Winery Coed TiSS, GLOVES ODTG & SHOES An t n I'iih' Asoiti;- I.t of , XXVXlliZtkXZlf fxQGVLii l.r I, lilies iiitd (teiilleiin-n. All li'i.U I' c!i::lie. if I'liriners" Produce t;d.n in j.f.-s if FREE rVlASOH 'rni: tih:i:i:-yi:u:-oli cLvnrrt - I due toil .property of t. ' .aim-is. Sr., ( "iiifhii, l iiMt I'll Colt at the Htnte nnd C'oiiriiv FhIim of 17. will tilntid the Season at my 1-bmh, uiili-4 north of ' 11. 'lius, nt rl." insurance Kfee M.iKoll WrtS ffot, bv Me y .Ms Soli iti Seotti-h ClydoMlnle hind liook; I on I'Lora, l Milieus; uriiiiil.liiiii Horn, by I ir'itus; i.i!Hi in utiii.liiiii l.y LtniyiHiit, the t I It t i IIO hill'sli W. t'HALMFIiS, Sa Coniclwi. .March '.I'lv-i'. uiL'U' liH Choice Flowers for Sale T I;?;. AftVLS CA.MlTi:i.L. KLOfHST. .,1 111 has lariii- nnd cvi ll-w h cled : i. ..f Flowering 1'iaiits nnd lifihs tor Sili-, nt leiisoliahlo ehargea. A 1 none 1111 1 ndlens villi t v of the clu.ii'est rpowruik' 1. 11 i 1'olinye Plant. Uiay Ik eiilltnelTited 111' J .'.'II'IM K.nc fuchsia.,!Miller Bros. ORrvi C'on.e f n:v an I iridic your selections. ; 1" l loiid Oardeii Al loc ihn street 1 I '-11111 -In. ire Humphreys' r snte-oee, in Koutli ( liillshoro inl-lf DAVIES' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY S V.COiiNKH I'lrnt autl Tnylor Htrvvt, IVOMLA M), OJII OO. -"Artistic Work a Specialty. Ink, () and MtfrClt at eqi mI reaiseuabl rates. o2J ISELIM. mmii: LKu rn rL :. vi:au old dakk 1 l)i..'l 1 'it v huillion, will tuiiko tin Shimon of I in hhLiiii1ou Gouuty ms follows: Thursdiivs, nt Wm. Waters', near Ceutre villcj 'JliiusJ iv nJlit and till Friday iMM.n, tit Greenville; sll oilier dav at the farm oC the liiulriM! -n. ii. on,. imleeHHl of Hillshoro, .Wl.OO .. 7.00 , IO.OO Tin Ki'fiacni Iiimh r nn '.-. NI.I.IM eluhs over IjmNj is old Itotrtniatvi, a 1'erelieroii; tlHiu by Wasti incton. he by iM Hiilbilk 1'nneli, of 4'slifor ilia; 'Jd dam Old K.dly. owned bv Wm. John son, of Ciloiicoi', now di-ceiised, known ss tl r;ise mail-. .,he l.y imp Uambler, a thorotiijlilired. Lvery possilile imill Im Inken to pre vent ti'-ciileiiis, but no ressinibility assumed I. M. JACKSON. Hill Urn.. Aj.il! s, 1 ;h. aO-'Jm YOUNG GLEN Is a hnndsoiue black, 7 yearn old, tii.J w -ir lis I Mm oiin.N. Vfts sired t.y imjortil CilciielJ, winni i hi the I Vntennial in l('t; 1st dam by old 1'iiUiiiiidcri M dnm I y Cual letK.'c, he by Klfichliawk, and ha by Mnru.nn. 'this iM'iuinfi'l hi'illion will mak tL.r Kchk.ii of Isss in Washington County, as IoIIoms; Tuesilaj's, ut . . Wetini'Hdavs, nt OrenviU . . Ouli'S Citjk , , Cornslius 'arinit.tou llillsi.oro K. Hchleft'eliu's TbiusdtijM, id 1 rul mvs, at Sidt UlUuVS. (it . . Mitndays and Mondays, at I iirni, one mile nortU of Ingles I, i t. Terms I Lvery jn.smiIiIh eare will lt tsksn t prevent uccid- lits, l.ut no lespoustbilil v ; .'fsmiied. 1 JTor fiiill.er pitrtienluis. address I.'. , ShIih Hi Iiii I.. A, Jolie, 1 1 lllsboro.Ol'eou, : i;. H4Tiii:i-KKLiN. M i red ISsS, iiiVJ-lm Kl. LVNn. .lOSLl'H II It !: HILLSBORO Livery Stable I.iONS UAKi:. rnidit(i-. OrcbTH '. HACKS. BUGGItS --AKII'- RIDING HORSES, Alti n.ii il to promptly, U.s , FEED STABLE. Ileiuenibcr the I'laee-MALN WTHLKI' opposite the 1 HillHtin Hotel, Hilti.lH.ro, 4)r.. Mti rch 1HHH, tf 14 AsiMsf' "14 i LANDS FOR SALE. Hi AT(sof Land, j mile from H. If )'t I.I InlleV, '4 lllilll llolll HchkM.I Hllll S'a miles ft Jin I'oiest (hove, with Iioumc, I.. n il, ioi oIluT l.ec.i nrnl V fill'Ut lillllilllls. I bis piiire is t '.ot'oii "iilv wittered, and Will ini.lo. ii j.'.hi I ttockor tluirv farm, with th" ' leii.st ci .1. . ) i i ;io den h iu cultivation, and 10 or I.", iiei is n Iniosl eleitr, nnd th reniftln ilci' is In u-1, litiiil lino will iiiiike a cootJ Inn it. h i,.i- oi .iliirli is Alder lint. This is mi iilf-oliiti- t ., i m t n hi w'.'l in) jier acre. !!)() ci. .. with Snw mill mid a Locrniiw t i nt. ilii,f leHiiletioeM ii ud Ihreit l,;iii:. 'I'his n .jn 1 1 y Is well locnted, hi iiiiies from C. )'. I will Hi-ll (In. itloti vii'.eit .lie-third ot tins properly for ijfl.Vld, A Mil S V.ll II A TWO KTOHY H)( Kl7 ot . m ,i io.,i;i, nil I itrd I'uiihIi, innl ii I I. urn t It it co .l :''. hit orcluiril of nil kinds otiriiMiuuli.il i I i lie kiiiiiII fruits. Ilils p'.-ice is IfiVot.iliH located on Main (Street in ililwhoro, i.ii.i v.ill suit n ini'.ii of menus 1 will sell eilli. i Imlf of this place tti lui tuo.eii iitii'i for "."'lit, or the luiiiDpi'ovett j tor s.s.-io, or nil ot it lor 100 . i . i u j i , ' 1 l ei ii iii..s i.t liA.i w .--a lioiii llaitoti, ami ' milt, from Ni liool: i:.' i.ercs of plow IhiuI and is) acre -I tslu ,1 i.iul mi itt-.l and I". acres of suiall Fir and llael, There is hu orclinrd ot l.rK K. ;iiin 4 ;ees, nnd is walertnl t y a Hjii iuu tiiut never mis n ml a we ll. I tils land lay on a (:ih.'1 rom I, iinii iinur hi-IiooI. Price, ,n I cash tiinl ;,ootl Hoti-s, .',.). 2 LOIS. Uill HOLSK AND WFLL l i tu i J and in cultivation. Ii Uv, ..' ACItFS. IMMI'KOVKII, 45 MILEH o" .ntli of llill-.oro, well watered; lavs I welt and tieut' I bo Cri-amnry at KuriuiiH'tun. c.ii.esout t .the toad. I'rice, 14.10. ! 1 NUT. l.MSOK AND WKLL- ,V 10 raiiied Itetideiice, Willi all litiees snry OuU.uiliiniu's, Ihiiii iuu l'"ruit Tretts, and Str l.ts, situsied near the new Hi ink liliK'k in Hillsboro, for hhIh hI. ij.'.ii. Acres, i'i mill's Iroiu Hillstwtro, b' OI 1 ai-i -s of plow and 1.1 ncies of iMisturw IiiiiiI; hu mi-, 1'nrii, Hiul 70 living trues in orchufil, nnd Iswutennl l.y a hm-iii. Onlv I1, niilt'.i fioiu M'liiml, mid is on a ood road, niilett from creamervi lil nil lot ( join i'oitlini.l. 1'riis-, iil,:kNI.(kl. " Acres, ; intles from If Dishorn, witli ! Mi;tj ,Jd 'ZW Z U)t,lui,,Wj l',-ice, fAKW.UI. l In, use, l.o 111. oreliard, wwll. WimhI- ntnler plow and in 1 have other In nils of flu quality toi numerous to mention w. hTucker. hI llt .incut. II ILLS lit MM . i'.'7-tf : . : OHKHOV. eeds! ' . . ( for Gootl and Reliable Seeds of all : , kind$, ScflfJ tO : ' !O0 Nronl Htrrct, T-OR.TI-.AIsTD AIk., FVuit Tirca, I tee Hupplies, ltlu Meal, Ciln.leil I ih.Is, etc., t to. tl.Vliu NEW BARBER SH0P 1 oiineeted with 11 well conducted BiUieircL Hall Is iiow iiinii r siiocessful tunuagetueti.t, JACKSON HALL, 011 Alnin Ktrettt. mono. IrfKatisfaction i;iuranteil in Kliaviu, Hair Cutting, l.tc, SHa.vin.fT, - 1 a Oontn. Hair Cuttlug. - W Centtt. iriM-tf J. WlltTZ, l'rooritot. v. t