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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1888)
CIKCU1T COURT I'ROCEEMNCIS. Stntc of Oregon vh N R Harris, in dictment No disniiwed A Somtncr vu F A Foster ct nls; sale confirmed. JK Stnnsoll va W I) Chity; judfje mcntforriirfluO A GangloffvH RW and Robert Deal; judgement for I'lffflMti Stnto of Oregon vs Wm Eorscy ; dis missed Katio 1) Finn vh M S Pel ton ct als; judgment for Deft for oosls A E Eaton vs T V Raird et id; sale confirmed JR Worslcr va Henry Dray; Palo confirmed Andrew O Lun admitted to citizen ship T E Woods vs E M Clements ; sale confirmed Aaron Thomas Vrf Jno W Lawrence ct als; sale confirmed Racr A Church vs T .T Chandler; dismissed Racr it Church vs Jno O Lambert; dismissed George Miller vs Henry Lynch; judgment for Dft for costs A E Eaton vs T D Parker; judgment for Deft for costs M A Mayott vs Henry Myott; di vorce granted J W Dray administrator vs J N Stubblciield et als; jiulgmont for Deft for coats Union county vs Wallowa county; dismissed at Defts costs J C Wands vs Win Riggs ; judgment for Deft James Wilson vs R J Rogers et nl ; continued for term J M Church vs P A Mahailuy ; con tinued for term Chas Herring vs H C Glasgow; con tinued Jno Cameron vs Owen Mathews; settled and dismissed Geo Holstein vs P J Drown ; contin ued W R Jasper, Ex vs Win Martin et nls; continued for term Union county vs D P McDaniels et nls; settled and dismissed. GRAND JURY REPORT. To the Hon. Circuit court of Union county, State of Oregon : We, the grand jury in and for the said county and State, duly empan elled on the RUhday of Feb. I8S8, re spectfully submit the following report : We havo found and returned to the court true bills and not truo bills of indictment. The sheriir has furnished us with the following statement, to wit: Ami. of tux turned over Aug 20, 1880, toA.N.Hamil- ilton $10,721.31 Amt. of tax turned over Dec. 1, 188G, toA. N. Hamil ton , 03,042.85 Amt. of sheriirs assessment. 1,280.00 Total !?7u,0r(M0 Amt marked oil' by county court 2,1)09.57 Amt. collected up to last settlement 00,010.72 72,010.20 Amt still due at lastsettlem't 21M.S7 Amt. collected since last set tlement : 547,20 Amt. now delinquent ,S8,'i-(7 Amt. of old doliinpiont, Aug. 20, 1880 10,721.31 Amt of old delin quent cast oil' by Co. court.? 2,310.00 Amt now standing delinquent... 1,883.07 -1,103.07 Amt of old (ax collected ... .if 0,527.04 Tho county treasurer has handed us the following statement, to wit: Amt. charged to treasurer by clerk !jitlG,445.S0 Amt. credits as per treasurer receipts 110,057.17 Amt. on hands, .-ehool fund 2,582.07 " " " State fund. 559.11 " " Rakercoun- ty orders 818,70 Amt. on hands, county fund 2,427.85 Total amount on hands? 0,388.03 Wo find this statement to corres pond with charges made and credits given by tho clerk against and in favor of tho treasurer. Tho county clerk has handed us tho following statement of receipts and ex penditures for the year 1887, to wit: Taxes $59,831.03 Trial fees 027.00 Licenso 1,200.50 Pines 220.50 Raker county 215.45 All other sources 4 10.52 Total receipts $02,571.90 OONTKA, KX I'K.VD ITl'It KS. Salaries of oflicors $11,430.03 BUito taxes paid 5.730.54 School 14,755.91 Roads and bridges 5,150.10 Paupers 2,515.40 Circuit court 5,910.57 Justice courts 087.00 Stationery 1.19S.12 All other expunso 5,3 10,38 Total $51,285.84 Receipts above expenditures 9,785.90 Wo lmvo examined tho county poor houeo and inquired in regard to tho treatment of the county poor, two in number,. Wo find thorn properly cared for, and well satislled with their treatment. Jn tho examination of the looks of tho county treasurer, E. C. Hrainaid, wo find them kept in n nont and sys tematic manner, and a credit to him ns nu officer. vrrgvifrfj utWo have examined tho books of tho sheriff, mid find them in a shapo and order, commendable. Havo also ex amined tho county jail in whiuh, at tho present, thero is no one con lined and find it neat and oluan and proper ly kept , us well as tho yards and other property of the county in his charge. In the oflico of the county clerk wo find u great improvement in regard to tho manner of keeping the accounts of tho county, and also of the arrange ment of the files and records pertain ing to that office in regard to f-yslcin, good orderand neatness, believing as wo do, tho ollice to be in better condi tion than at any time since the Organi zation of the county. Wo find that tho several Justices ,'of the Peace of tho county have failed to comply with tho provisions of an act of the "legislature, entitled: "An act to provide for the publication of a re port of tho countv finances. Approved Feb. 14, 1887." Wo Attribute the lact to n non-distribution of the laws to said Justices, and recommend that said several Justices be supplied with tho laws of the state of Oregon, and that said law be rigidly enforced. We commend oursherifl'A. N. Ham ilton for tho diligence he has exercised in the collection of our delinquent tuxes, and find that owing to his dili gence in the collection of said taxes, our delinquent tax list is is now less than it has ever been since the organi zation of our countv. Jn conclusion we will say that we havo been in session four days, and have disposed of all matters coming before us, to tho best of our ability, and according to our oaths as understood to bo our duty, according to the ad vice of our Dist. Attorney and the in structions of tho court, and no further business being before us, wo ask that we be discharged. Permit us to return thanks to the Hon. (J. W. Walker,' judge of tho above entitled court, to M. D. Clifford, Dist. Attorney, to James Hayncs, our bailiir and to other officers of the court, for kind, courteous and valuable assis tance during the time wo have been in session. Done and dated at Union, in said county, this 10th day of Feb. 1888. FitHD PiiOKHSTKii, Foreman Jon.v O' Rkyant, Gko. M. Walk, R. M. Omvkk, A. J, Pattkn, Clerk, G. W. Rknnkiioit, C. W. Hamilton. I - J.M. OARUOLL, Notary Public. 11. F. WILSON. Ex-Co. Clerk. QARUOLL Ss WILSON, Conveyancers and Abstracters. Alwlrnplsi In llonl nni! Afmiiu. lirniinrfv furnished on whort notice, at reasonable j rates. Sales of Ileal and Mining property nego tiated. Collection business promptly at tended to. Ollice next door south of Post-olllee. Un ion, Oregon. A. iv. GAnnxj:u& co. Watchmakers & Jewelers, And dealers in Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, Watches Clocks, Jewelry, etc. Main Street, .... Unioji, Oregon. AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and 11 Sts. - Union. Oregon, .Ml HUMAN & i:AI,i:V, lroiK. Maniifaeturers and dealers In Soda Wa ter, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Cream Soda and Champagne Cider, Syrups, etc. Or ders promptly tilled. t. Main Street, Union, Oregon, 11ENKON HUOS. - IMtOIUtl ETOUS. Keep constantly on hand REEF, PORK- V 15 A L, MUTTON, KAUSAdE, HAMS, LARD. Etc. j A. HELL, House, Sign and Carriage PAINTER Graining a Specialty. Shop, Corner Main and A Streets, Union, Oregon. MASON HAM IAN uro llncxi'i'lleit FROM $50 TO $100 SAVED On tho piiivhvso of an Instrument, by buying through W T.WRIGHT, Aucnt, Union, Oregon. ALPINE H0TEL, Cornucopia, Union county, Or. R. C. WAR1NNEH, Proper. The only llrt olaM house hi the camp. No paim spared to make guesth comforta ble. Charges Reasonable. Kentucky Lipor Store City lea Marke llllll '.iv. JV. .1 J Trains arrive and depart from dnilv. a follows- Union KAST liilfNU. Passenger. No. 0, L'vc ' at. 4:.VJ a. m. I Freight. No. 10, L've at 2:40 a. in. v eht itorxn. Passenger, Xo.fi, L'vc itt 11 ;-'.' p. in. Freight, No. ", L'vc at 7:1") a. in. 1 Tirk'b'T"? to d Irom principal points i 1 lOivi 1 o jn t,p f,f states, Canada mid Europe. J Elegant PjJlr " Cars. i Emigrant Sleeping Carn Unit Through i on Express Trains to 'OMAHA, I COUNCIL BLUFFS i and ST. PAUL ! Free of Charge and Without Change, i Close connection" at Portland for Kan Fran i eisco and l'nget Sound points. J For further particulars inquire of any i Agent of the Coinpanv or of A. L.Maxwell, (1. 1. itaT. A., Portland. Oregon. j SAX FRANC rSCO LINE. I KliOlI I'OllTI.ANIl. I I'lioM SAX KliAXCISl O. j Leaving at 12 Midn't., LVng Spear st.wh'f I as follows: I at 10a. in. lis follows: ' Columbia, Sun. Jan 4!StaU Sat. Jun'y 7 i State, Thurs. l'.'Oregon. Wed. ,, 11 ; Oregon, Mon lHv'oluinbia. Sun l.r Columbia, In. '-i.;State. Thurs. 10 State, Tins. ,, I'ljOregon. Mnn. ,, 2.1 I Oregon, Snt. .. 2- Columbia, Fri. ,, 27 Columbia. Wed Feb l.State. Tuesday iil The company reserves thcrTght to change steamers or sailing davs. W. II. IIOLCOMB. I A. L.: MAXWELL. Gen'I Maunder. II. L. DEACON. A O. r L'. A, rent, Union. Eierx On farm lands in Finatilla. linker, Union, Gilliam anil Wallowa counties, at 8, 9, 10 anil 11 per cent, on live year's time. Call on.l. II. RINEIIART, at tho Farm ers' Mortgage and Savings Hank, Summer ville, Oregon, if you want money on farm loans. The 8 per cent is on improved farm land near the railroad in Grande Hondo Valley. lO-21-iii", J. 11. RINE1IA KT. Leaves Union daily at 2 p Cove nl ;i:.'l0 p. m. Leaves Cove at K a, m., arrives at Union at S) :il0 a. m. Connections made with Elliott's coaches running to the depot, carrying passengers for east and west bound trains. KATHS lor I'A SSHNO UKS. TAIClOACK ami l nmciiT, ki:as(inahi.i:. ROUIXSOX t LAVKIO, Rroprietors Horse Breaking! I desire to inform the public that I have perfected a New System of Horsebreaking, Which I believe to be the best now prac ticed, and I will taue noises or ; other kind of animals to break, on REASON A I) L1C TERMS. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Will visit the farms when desired, and break the animals without taking them uwav, (iive me a trial. 11-18-lf SHANNON MARSHALL. Gi:o. Wim. n r, President. W. T. Wismirr, Cashier. -OF UNION, OREGON. Docs a General Hanking P.usiness. lluys and sells exchange, and discounts conunei cial paper. Collections cirefully promptly reported. attended to, and Tho West Fhoro la tho only illustrated muca ilno iiublishctl on the Tactile coast, and askla from its excellent literary features. 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Try It for lKstl, and after reading, send It to your friends elsewhere. You will find it boUi cutertolulug and Instnictive. L. 8AMUKU rublUhcr, 171-173 Sccoud St., Portland, Orecon. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Rusiiioss attended to Promptly and for Moderate. Fees. Our olliee" is opposite tho lT. S. Patent Ollice, and we can obtain Pateuis in less time than those remote from Wasotugton. Send .MO DHL or DRVW1G. Wo advisee as to piuitentabilily free of ehurjfe; nml w iiiHko NO CHAR(HU'NLI4Si) PATENT IS SKCl'RKD. Wo refer, hens to ttio Postmaster, tho Supl. at Monov Order l)lv., and to oltlelals oftlior.S. l'atuit Ollice. l'or circular, iidvict. terms and retterenccs to actual oil out In vour own Slate or County, write to ' (J. A. SNOW Co., Oppoltt Patent Ollliu, Wanbiiigtoii, I). C. m to Con. M mm m Kl THE " II I WESTSflOREl he mm Mil A. J. GOODRROD, Trop. OPENED ANEW. The Leading HoteLof Eastern Oregon. Everything New and Pirst Class Throughout. The table always supplied With the best alie market affords. ExcellentAccomoda tions for Commer cial Men. Charges Reasonable. T ZEzL-kLi ORTGAGE UNION, OREGON. $500,000.00 to Loan on First Class Security, From One to Five Years Time, at a Low Hate of Interest, Also lluys, Sells and llcnts Property for Non-residents. T -()- OKEY RECEIVED OX DEl'OSl I To be Invested on Guaranteed Security. All Collections Promptly Attended to WithoutDelay. TAKKN UP. llv the undersigned, living in Indian Val ley precinct. Union county, State of OrL'-! gon, and dulv posted on the IfOtli day of j January, Onehght bay horse, right hind foot white, small white, sjiot in forehead, branded on left hip, 15H hands high, supposed to be t years old In the spring. One brown mare, branded W .1 on left .shoulder and left hip, no other brands or marks visible. l,1Ja' hands high, supposed to be 10 vears old. F. E. HARRIS. The above described horses were apprais ed by me this -1th day of Feb. 1888. fol lows: The bay horse" at $00.1)0 and brown mare at .foO.00. .1. II. COWAN. 2-1" Justice of the Peace. ESTJtAY XOTICK Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, residing four miles west of North Powder, Union county, Oregon, on Wolf creek, did, on tho Kith day of January, 18KS, take up and post, and on the 20th. day of January, 1S8S caused to be appraised ashy law required, the following described es trays, to wit. One bay mare and colt; liiareo or ft years old, white spot in forhead. 15 hands high, branded W A on left shoulder, One dark bay mare, 15 hands high, slopes on bins, branded on left shoulder W ago i not known. One buckskin mare, black mane and tail, 5 years old, 15 hands high, branded on left shoulder with an andiron. One light gray hoi-so colt, two or three vears obi, 15 hands higli, white face, right hind leg white up to gambol joint, brand not known. HARRISON WICKS. NOTICE EOR J'URLICATION. Laxd Omen at La Gkaxdi:, Oui:con,i .Inn. .'!0. is,ss. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on tho 14th dav of March, ISSS. viz: HANER W. LEE, Hd. No. 1S22, lor the SE (jr. of SEqr. See. I, Tp. S S, R. 11 E, W, M, and S hlf. of SW nr. See (i, and NIC or. of NW qr, See, 7, Tp. S S, R, 12 E, W, M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Win. T. Martin, of Medical Springs; Ira South, Ralph .lame son and David Eincle, of Keating, Oregon. llK.NUV Rl."i:ilAl(T, 2-:i-w(i Register. NOTICE FOR l'URLlOATION. Land Omen at La Giianih:, Oi:i:oon, ) Jan. i!0, 1SSS. f Notice Is hereby given that the following iiHiueil settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his , claim, and that said proof will be made be- foro the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the lilth day of March, ISsS, viz. WILLIS A. CHARNES, 1). S. No. 701 W, for the S hlf. of SE qr. See. 10, and N hlf. ' ofNEqr. See. 15, Tp. OH. R. :H E. Del names tho following witnesses to prove his i continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said laud, viz.; James It. Gilkison, 1. W. Military, .lohn Henderson, and C. llarisou, nil of North Powder, Oregon. HnxKV Ri.NtaiAitr, 2-3-wfl Register. NOTICE FOR PURLICATION. Land Ofkick at La Giiandk, Oiiec.on.i Notice1 is herehy given that the following naiued settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his i-luhn. nml that s:iiit nronf will bo made be fore the register Mid receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on March it. lss. viz: CYRUS II. PRKSCOTT, lid. No. Tor till' -M'.'4 ' NEW Sec. ill, and NW N'W1-, and SW4 NW'4 Sen. ii'i, Tp. r S, R,10 E, W. M. Ho , names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence, upon and cultivation ; r . in , ...... l'.ll 1f:..l.l.. '1 1, oi, sam nil in, vie : u iiuucu auiMn, i. . Johnson. Irwin Frasier, and William Eras ier, nil of Teloeaset, Oregon. 1 1 l.n it v Ri.vi-.it viti. 1-27-wO. Register. NOTICE FOR PURLICATION. Land Offick at la Guanhk, Oukoox,!. Notico is hereby given that the following- Rank, mimed settler has tiled notice of his inteii-' Oregon, about X mile east of I ninii, on tion to make linid proof in support of his1 tho divide uctwet'11 the iionli fork of the lin chihn, nnd that said proof will be made bo- I uuha and the lake fork of tho Wallowa riv fore tho register and receiver at Ii Grande, ors, as will apiioar by a ci rtiticaio file I Jan Oregon, on March il, lssi, viz. DANIEL nary 4th, ls, in the ortico of the clerk of F.MOORE. 1). S. No. 11750. for the NE Union county. Oregon, in order t hold (ir, SEnr. NW qr Sec 23, and SW qr. N W qr. Sec. 21, TO. 7 5, 11. 40 r., Vt. .U, JIO names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous! residence upon, ami cultivation of, said land, vlx: Columbus Goodspeod, of Pino Valley, Oregon. Wilbur F. Davis, of Union, Oregon, George Stumor, of Cornu copia, Oregon, and John T. Wright, of Un ion, Oregon. llKNItY RlNKHAHT, l-Ji.Ml v Rogbter. TAKHN UP. This is to notify all whom it may concern that on or about .Ian. . 'id. isvf, the follow ing described animal was taken up by me, and duly posted according. to law: One bav horse, :i years old, branded J O iM left Millc. The lior.e was appraised by (J. A. Thompson, J. 1. of Union precinct, at $2.". 1 S. L IIUXTElt, Union, Oregon, .Tan,21t, 1S8. TAKEN UP. lv llishop Johns ,v Co. of Indian Valley precinct, Union county, Oregon, the follow ing described horses, and duly poted ac cording to law: One buckskin colored mure, branded W on right hip and right sh'Hilder, about 1.1 hand's high, and suppoodtobe H vcarsold. One Iroan hor.e. branded W on right hip pud riirht shoulder, about 1 years old and about 11 ' j hands high. One bay mare, braiiilcd S on left hip and V on rigllt hip, about 11 hands high, " or H years old, One soirel hori, branded lv on rigiit shoulder, 15 hands high.!) or 10 years oUt. One brown lillcy, .'! years old", no brand that cm be seen, right hind foot white up to pO'ture joint and white ripdown face. The above described horses were apprais ed by me this 0th day of .Ian. 1WS. an fol lows: l!ukskin, $l.i: roan, $1.1; bay, fl.i; sorrel, 10; brown, .V. .1. II. COWAX. Jiittieeof the Peace. Indian Valley l"ct, Timber I.anil. Act .Tunc.':, IS7. l'ur l'ubliiatlim, Notlco U S, Land Omrti. I..v Ciiamu:, Oueuon.I J'ehruary i'. isas. t Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the iiroviions of the act of Congrc'j'' of June !!. 1S7S, entitled "An act tor ihesale of limber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ry.'1 HENKY L. CIIANDLEW. of Union, County of Union. Slate of Oregon, bus tin-; dav tiled in this ollice his sworn statement Xo. '.'0, for the pm ha-eof theSW) , of XE',' Section Xo. III. inTonldp Xo. 0 South, Itange Xo. 15 KaM, mid w 111 nffcr proof to show that the land sought is ni nv valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultu ral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ollice at La Grande. Oregon, on Monday the llilh day of April, 1SS8. lie naincs'as witnesses: T. G. Wilson, 1'. 15. Wilson, V. T. Carroll and T. II, Cooper, all of Union, Oregon 'Any and all per sons claiming adversely the above-described lands are reiiues'led to tile their claims in this ollice on or before said Kith dav of April, ItSii. JInxUY Rl.NIIIIAlST. 2-10-wlO Register. Timber Land, Act dune l, 1? for l'ulillciitiuii. rS Xollco U. S. Land Omen, La Gkvxdi:. Ouron.v,! January ."0. 1SSS. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of . I line."., 1.S7, entitled "An net for the sab ot timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo- ," WILLIAM WCLISS, of Teloc.isct, County of Union, State ot Oregon, has this dav tiled m thi ollice Ins sworn statement I No, 10, for the purchase of the SE XW K4 iteSW SE of Section No. 7, in Township No. GS, Range No. ;S E. W. M, and will oiler j proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ag- riciilturnl purpose", and to establish his I claim to said land before the register and receiver of this oflico at La Grande. Oie- gon, on Monday theOthday of April, 18H8. He names witnesses; Adam Nelson, ! Jacob Stauhaugh, Win. L. Harrows and j John Stodard, all of Teloeaset,. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ! abo've-ile-cribcd lands aie requested to tile I their claims in this ollice on or before said I 0th dav of April, 1N54. I llK.NIiV Rl.NIUIAl.T, I 2-:i-wl0 Register. JOTICK Ol' FOUFKITUKU. County of I'nion, State of Oregon, Feb, ruury li5, lSS-. To M. R. Johnson: You are hereby no tilled that we have expended one hundred dollars ($100.) in labor and improvements upon the ''Dominion1' lode, (this claim is situated about (?.i) three quarters of a mile from the mouth ot Lost Horse creek, and (',) one half mile southwest of Allcntown, and is on the south side of Lost Iloe creek, in thcGrauitc Mining District, coun tv of I'nion and State of Oregon,) as will appear bv certificate tiled February 0:h. 1 Is.sm, m tiio ollice oi tiic insirn t licconicr oi I said district, in order tii bold said pteinis- os, under the provisions of stftioijjILr.'l, re ' vised statutes of the Foiled Stated being ! theanuiunt required to hold the same for J the'year ending December ill, 1SS7, and if wllhm ninety days alter this notice, you fail orrefitse'to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the prop erty of the subscribers, undir said section 2121, E. F. MILLS. 2-17-win. E. CANADA Y, notici: ok roici'j'.iTUKi:. Countv of Union, State of Oregon, Feb ruary 0th, ISsS. To E. P. Howard, W. .1. Coniymrs and Hugh Webb: You ate hcrebv notified that I have expended one hundred and seventy live dollars (17".0.l) in labor upon the ''Poorman1' mine, as will appear by certifi cate tiled February 8th, lSss, in the ollice of the county clerk of said county, in order to hold said"pi'oniis.s, under the provisions of section 2,'!21. revised statutes, being the amount required to hold the same for tho year ending December ill, 18H! nml the year ending December ill. lvS7. And if within ninety days after notice by publication, you tail or rofuse to contribute your pro portiou of such expenditure as co-owners, your interest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber, under said sec tion 2.T21. 2-10-wlii JOHN CAHEY. XOTICK OK rOUKKlTUKK. Cornucopia, Union County Oregon,! Jan. 24, lHSH. i To Mr. Charles By water: You are here by notified that we, your co-owners in the olid m or mine known as the "Slate'' claim, situated one and one-half miles north-east from Cornucopia, have expended one hun dred dollars in assiissiiient work for the year 1SS7, on said claim, us required bylaw, and if you fail to contribute your portion of said amount witnni ninety nays trom unto i of service by publication of this notice, your interest in sum claim will heroine the prop ertvofthe umlersigncit on-ow ner-', us pro vided by section 312 1, revised statute, l . S. M. I!. BROWN, S. K. SENOR. 2-i!-wi:i .1. T. BOLLKS. XOTICi: OK KOKKKlTimiJ. Countv of Union, Statu of Oregon, Jnn uarv 4lli. ISSS. To Benjamin Metier, John S. Elliott, dailies A. Peiinell,aiid E. J. Wilbur: You and each of you are hereby notified that I have expended ulie bundled dollars in labor and Improvements upon the "Sum- nilf quart, lode, situated in I mon countv, , said )ireiinses uiuler the provisions ot under the provisions ol Sec tion 2.121 reviMHt sUtutes of the United States, being tho amount required to hold tho snino for the your ending Iie.omlit-r.il, ltsS7. and if within ninety davs alter tliiss .t-.. i... ....i.k..i... ...n. ..i Iioiuc. u, jniuiiwiuiii .."ii i iiihi ,'i ,,ii fall or refiu to contribute vour proportion , of such o.vMUidltur m t-i-o ners, our in terest in Mild claim will lx come the pr, ptr-1 ty of th biiustj-tlTr under sui.is, ction , lwW, M. F Hdl.ia.onK. V Thomson & Rnn-cl tiro imenls for tho eclohrated Cyclone Wind Mill, and as the prices on tlicni havcl oon iioat ly reduced thoy arc now within tlio reach of all. Sample mill to be ecn at their planer in North Union . Call mid exainiue it. . ii. ijynsttpxt'm One bottle taken according io direciiom viill give betftr results then a gr.llcn ol Sarcapari.'la, or any of the so-cUL:J Shoo Purifiers with which the mcrkzt is fftntcd. At Druggists, prico $1.00 per bcti.'c. will v5 paid for cry ccc? of nt tvfifcli Dr. Pardee' a He mm', ministmod. iai'.c io ntiovc. rvous Exhaustion. A. Fow Userul Hints For Nervous Pcoplt. "f am so nervous is a very common i x iiession, used by both old andyoimu: and very few can now bo found who are free from nervous troubles. We le.ret to seo that the malady is rapidly Inerc.i -inu'. And Irom what cause? There arc various reas ons. It may lie because of a low condition of the general health; the vitiiliy of the nervous system is dupressed; or from a want of perfect digestion and assiiniliation of food, and the vitilizing power of pure, rich blood, the nerves are not properly strenthciicd and nourished, and consequent ly become weak and disea-ul. There was a time when "nervousness-,' and that cluss of disease known as nervous affections, were apparently co.ifiucd to ladies; lint at the present day it is an un doubted fact that as targe a porti m of ner vous diseases exist among nu n as among; the gentler sex; and their di.-:, i s hu- aff. eti and ltisting and enervating r ill's are a tliousand fold mure si rios c:- extend to posterity and .rv prodi., cued and ciii'cib'ed rave physical ilebility, caused by live i 1 a w i ik- u- mid is a frtqucnt mid distressing pressing inllm ni e being felt sexes and all ages. Anion;., pious of this affection are rangemeiitof the digestive i .1; iN de ii both alii .' ill st syill- it. illy a de nis. ' A feel- of languor will be experienced, ill, i a rad- mil failing of strength, with geivril weak ness and pain in the back. More, r les ex haustation is pxperienced on v. iking in tho themoriisng, There Is often a In. 1 ta-te in tht mouth; tho vision becomes dim, tho mommy is impaired, and tin patient is troubled with frequent diz:nes-.. IVi-sunn thus affected are often Idi sp mdaut. and rittfer from gloom and depression of tho lnind. The neives become o we kened that tho least excitement or h ok brinas on a tremor or trcmbilng, oftm attended by palpatation cf the heart. LADIES Arc particularly susceptible to nervous disorders, owing partly to their moro olicate nervous o-gauiz.ulon ami partly to their sedentary life and cotiseiiueiit ooiifiiieiiiont in-doors. Such affections aro attended by rohtloosnots und nervous excite inent, anxiety or depression of the mind, loss of interest in sooioty and the dailj' af fairs of life. There is kIso lo-s of sleep; tho patient on rlsiHg in tho morning, feel ing tired, languid aiid'uiiivfrcsbed. From slight nervous utt nek to hyteri.i. from slm-' plo "nervou!iett!' to utter prostration, there are many mid varied form s of diseases of tho nervous wystein none of which should exist, and of all of which t un le cured by 4 the use of 11 Which first sriinul.ileh tbellM rand kidney's to healthy action, regulutes the iLge-uivoor-gans, and from ihe tlrst do-e In gins its work of purifying and building upihe wo-i-out bj-Ktoin It products swo t and lu-ah'y sleep, enricliik the blood, a;. d iiat ;i: ts to the m1o and willow cheeks the glow of health, bring bright nen to the eye and i ilwtlcity ui the len. More real U nitlt can 'i , ij t.i . , . bed wived from one half donen I I lies of Dr lVudeo'. Itemedy, than from u bimdretl lollart- Invoatadin any other way. Ahkysonr drtijtfh for U, and take no utilt I li fiiiiij Dr. Paw's SVS