THF Oregon 5GOUX ( t VOL. V. . tTNI()IS OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 188S. NO: 1G. The -Oregon Scout. An Independent weekly journal, i-ri'd i cry Fiiday m'oruimr bv JONES & CJIANCEY, Publishers and Proprietor. A. K. .Tonus, ) 15. Cn.wci , Editor. )" '( Foreman. KATKS OI' SUJtSCi:ilIONi One copy, one year . . ijfl.W) " " Sixteenths . 1.00 " ' Three inon. 7."i Invariably Cash In Ait.uici-. If hi dinner suhtrriptimi are not paid till iml of year, tnv dollars will he chanted. Kntes of advertising made known on ap plication. JSTCorrespondcnce from all parts of the country solicited. A dress nil communications tkthcOi:r.(io.N Scout, Union Oregon. O l'KOI'ISMOX.M., J. Eakin, .1. A. EK1N, Notary Public. J EAKIN , Ss RROTI I 15 , Attorneys at Law, O Union, Oregon. JSf Prompt Attention l'aid to Collect. 011s. JOHN R. CISITES, o A&i?Kaey at Law. O Collecting and probate practice special a... .n.,.7 r.. ...... ..... n. ,,r ,n;.. Union, Oregon. lies. v.rmcL'i 1 11 .luitui n .u.ii-uiih.l, N. CROMWELL, m. n.f. $Bfimtzi mi Surgeon. Otllce. omPdoor south of .1. 15. "jQton's store, Union, Oregon. o II. DAY, M. 1)., 1I0MEPATII1C c. iclsnrs ami Qurge&h. ALL CALLS I'l.OMPTI.Y ATTCN1IK11 TO. Oilicc adjoining Jones llro's store. Can he found nights at the Centennial hotel, room No. 2!5. o M. 15aki:r. .1. W. Sihiltox. J. F. 15.Ki:n. jgAKEIt, SIIKLTON A 15 A KICK, Attorn J at? Law. OFFICES Union and La (irande, Ore gon, Special Attention given allj business entrusted to us. cq n.'cKAWOi.n, co Attorney at LavP, Union, Oregon. Otlice, one door south of Centennial ho tel O J. M. CAltKOLL, Notary Public. 1!. F. WILSON. Ex-Co, Clerk. QA111IOLL & WILSON, Conveyancers and Abstracters. Abstracts to Heal and Mining property furnished on short notice, at reasonable rates. Sales of Ileal and Mining property nego tiated. Collection business promptly at tended to. Ollice next door south of Post-olllce. Un ion, Oregon. A. L. SAYLOK, M. IX, Physician ami Surgeon, North Powder. Oregon. lias permanently located and will attend all professional calls day or night. Ollice: Drug storo building; residence, one door west of Hodgera' hotel. J W. STRANGE,. DENTIST, Ln Gnimle, Oregon. Will visit Union regularly on tho first Monday of each month. ALL WORK WAKKANTED FIRST CLASS I HE ORTGAGE UNION, OREGON. $500,000.00 to Loan on First Class Security, From One to Five Years Time, at a Lou Hate of Interest. AI-i Ituy, S.1N and Rents Property for J Non-rcMd.-nt-. y lVloNEY RECEIVED ON DEl'OSI I To be Invtstcilnn fiuuraiiteed Security. () All Collections I-omptly AttoiukMl (o Willnuil Dolny. . PATENTS Obtnineib and all Patent lluninesn attended to Promptly and for Moderate F. Ouroitkc U opjM.iU' the I' Patent Otlico, and we eun obtuin Pt in lu U- time, than tiling reiuoU' ir-iii ,iunimoii. SeiHl MODELor DH WIN We lvi tmjnisim W rffrr," lirf, to HlJ l'oijimier. iim ; Supt. of Uuiwy HtAvt Dlv UIM Ui orttc UU of 111 I' . Paula omr. r-.r tirtular. , udviev li nn ullil ralffrrlirra lJ ui lul i ll- II Bank, B 9 .. ...-nm. unU lit ui own uu to t .uii iili lo (, A, KNOW it Co,, Oppfwll. I', t".' .-I I', I .I, J Trains . i lit ii " frmn I'ninii d. u . 'i" fiiuows: . n r-, I'.iM'. .-t i;ei ni. as-senior. No. 4, lve Paveitfier. .No. .!, 1 vc at a. in. Freight, No. s, nt li:.Vi a. 111. it -1 :;C p. in Ive Freight No. 7, Ivc at 0:.'U) p. 111. TlPlv 'W to and tioin principal points in the I'nitcd States. Canada aifd Kurope. Elegant P$n" Cars. Emigrant Slicing Cars Run Through on Express Trains to COUSSQL BLUFFS anc&ST. PAUL Free of Charge ami Without Change. Close connections at Portland lorSa'i Fran cisco and l'uget .Sound noints. For furtlicr particulars inquire of any Agent of the Company or of A. L. Maxwell, 0. P. AT. A., Portland, Oregon. SAX Ml A NCI SCO LIXE. FltOJt l'OKTl.A?;i. I I'llllM S VNgyiA.NCtM O. Leaving at 12 Midn't.,lv'ns Spear st.wh' as follows: at 10a. 111. as follows : Columbia Slit. Oregon, Weil. ept 1 r. State, Tues. Sept. I Columbia. Sat. 8 Oregon, Wed. l'J State, Sunday ,, 10 Elder. Thursday 20 Oregon. Monday ,, 21 StOo, Friday 2S State, Sunday Columbia. Thnr Oregon. Men. State. Friday Elder, Tuesday Orai'on, S it'd'y. !) 1:5 17 21 j: 2'.) s- The company reserves (fio right to change steamer' or sninne; nays. W. H. IIOLCOM15, I A. L. MAN WELL, (ien'l Manager. I 0. 1 AT. A, II. L. DEACON. Agent, Union. iRIZEBIRAWING! a a I RIZE DRAWING! A Hare Opjiortuiiltv to Secure an Elegant 1'rcsent ! From this time until the 2,rith of Decem ber, any one purchasing a hat of any kind at'our millinery establishment, will" be en titled to a ticket willed will give them a chance in the drawing of the following beautiful presents : 1 Satin Toilet Set, liviQiieces, 2 Enibrrtlcred Table Scarf, :i Hand Painted Tidy. 0 4 Embroidered Lambrequin, Linen Toilet Set, live pic-es. Drawing to take place Dec. 25. -uiu-. iiii'iir.ijw, Pmiirietors MItS. ItENSON.I HOI'""'""' CORNUC01TA STAGE o Stages leave Union every Monday, Wed nesday anil Friday, Leave Cornucopia on return trip every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Passengers and Fast Freight Carried. 'A. NELSON, Proprietor. S-.-51-tf Cornucopia Saloon, Wm. Wilson, Vnov. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. FIRST CLASS RILLIARI) TABLE. Drop in and be sociable Kentucky Lianor Store AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and II Sts. - Union. Oregon, SIlKIMfAN A: KALKV, Prop. Manufacturers and dealers In Soda Wa ter, SarfUparllln, (linger Ale, Cream Soda and ChiuiiiHguc Cider, Syrups, etc. Or ders promptly tilled. Smokers Will do Wll to Givo tho Far-fitil Tobacco a Trial, Which Will Convinco Them of ita Superiority Ovor Othor llmiulH. Manufactured by Mytw, Rron. it Co. O-20-ml RICHMOND, VA. , ALPI N E HOTEL,- Curmtruptu, I'iiUjii wtunly, Or. C. WAMINNKH, I'roji'r. 'flu uiiii lliol e' S" i.tlll i I I' . h. aim in Hid Uiinp. ImmU gun-in ininfgitrt- W 4 (.'oiinoil Profouiliiijrs. Al the nicHiuK f tho oonimoti ooiuu'l S.ittinlny foiGn tho follow ing htisinos was tr.msaotoil : Jlitiutc-of of tho nioetiiii; of Sopt. l.t mid and approved. Hills to tho j amount of ?r2.'20 woro allowed tind warrnutfjonlorod drawQ. Tho follow ing ootivnuiiiicatioti from tho mayor Was road and ordered placed on lilt : lo the Hon. Common Council oj the city of Union: Ck.vti.k.mkx : It being tho preroga tive as well its duty of the mayor of a oity to make from timo to time such recommendations to the common council as to him seem of general in rust and to tho welfare of tho people of the city, and to suggest such action on tho part of tho common council as would remedy existing o5ils. As may or of your city, 1 desire by this means to direct your attention to sone mat ters woi thy of your special attention. 'vhu fact has become notorious that the t-uW walks upon our principal f-tieets are in such a worn and dilapi- dated condition, and have boon in sueh condition for so long n time that they are now a public mwsanee and deserve to bo treated as such. Not only are they in such condition as to put our city in a contemptuous posi tion unbecoming a civilized commu nity, but they are positively danger ous and at any time accidents arc liable to occur which would tender tho city liable in greater or less damages, beside too deplorable laot ot tlie in juring or maiming of persona which may haujicn by snob accidents. If our street commissioner has not suffi cient authority to cause repairs and renewals, when necessary, of our side walks, ho certainly ouglQto bo vested with such authority. Another matter which I deem of vorv niueh importance to u.s is to have our iillevs and back wavs clean and destitute of all rubbish and unclean matter which it must bo rogfttted is not the condition of our alleys, back yards and even streets. Filth and rubbish and nearly sill manner of ac etfinulations niaf bo found in those places to the great detriment of the welfare ;ul healthtul condition of our city Theffnattcrs, as I view them, are of particular importance at this time and should receive your piompt and consideiato attention. Your most obedient servant, J. W. Ki:.vxi:i)V, O Mayor. The street committee instructed to examine into tho eonditjn of the side walks and report tho condition to the street commUsiom-r who shall notify property owners adjacent such defect ive side walks to immediately repair the same. The city marshal instructed to noti fv property owners to immediately clean the alloys and yards of any un liealtliful aecuni illations. The levy for city taxes for tho year 1888 was made o mills. The council accepted the tax roll for the year 1888, as corrected and ap proved by tho board of equalization, and tho recorder instructed to turn the said roll over lo the marshal for collection. The street eomniitteoliistructed to have tho middle room of the city hall fitted up for use, procure a suitable stove and pipe, and to have a terra cotta Hue built, and have the same ready for use by November 1st., 1888. Tin: Rivkk ok Fihi:. Hurnt river received tho appellation of "tho river of fire" at tho timo g tlj l'roscott convictions for eattlo stealing several years ago, and sfScx1 that time among the residents of that section it has boon known by that name. Tho "riv er of fire" again conies to tho front with revelations that promise to keep up its well earned reputation. Last week warrants were issued for tho ar rest of John Olson and John Cobbs, charged with cattle butchering, and their examination took place this week before Justice Thomas Smith, who bound them over to appear before tho next grand jury, tho former in the sum of iffiOO. and tho latter in .f-100. Oben gavo his bonds, and Cobbs is boarding at the expense of the county. Their examination brought out tho fact, ni)on tho ovidenco of Cobbs, who was inclined to turn State's evidence, thru other parties on the river are im plicated in tho same lino of business, and upon the showing made wo understand warrants of arrest have been issued. From pretent indica tions it looks as though the whole bus iness will bo given away, and there will be a wholesale gathering in of the clans. linker Democrat, WORTH KNOWING. Mr. W, II. MorwaUi inurchaiit, Lake City, I 'la., w:is taken with a severe Cold, attend ed with a dUtrosiii; iwugh and running into Consumption in IN llrl stage. lie tried ninny ho-oullcd popular cough ruino dliw mid ttmlily uruw worse. Wilfred need In lloxh. IiemI dlllleulty In broatbliig and wait uiinUi lo kep. Finally tried Dr. Kim;' New DUcovcry fur Coiuuinptlnii and found IminiHllaie idllnf, and af'or ii'lng uIkjiiI a half iIiupii botlle loillid liluurlf Wll and liii Imd no return uf the dUwue. No other riHiiwt) ran thow mi jjruad u no urd of iur. lr. KIiih Now Dutwiy of l'0llUlllpUlill lillHIMIlltH-il in do Jnl Wliul umIjIiuoJ ir It. ui npbl i tlri ')(i TMuI llllllll flTU I I Ill-ill, Oiv,, I Grand fluvv Koporl. In the Circuit court of the State of OtfirT.ifi fm liiin hi 1 1 t ' ill flw. r tiiattorof tlw tiinil ii'iiiu t if tlu iri'iiiiil - - - " - I n jury, with Hon. James A. Fee, cir cuit judge. We, your grand jury, in and for the county of Union and State of Oregon, respectfully submit tho following re port : Wo have been in session, in all, twelve days and h;G2b found and returned in to open court cloven true bills and two not true bills of indictment. We have examined into the oflicoof the sherill'of our county and tind it neat and well kept. Wo find tho shor ill"s books in a good and neat condition and wo find that the amount of delin quent taxes to bo approximately four thousand dollars, about one-half of which is nou-eolloetablo, which in our opinion ought to bo stricken from the tax roll. 'o consider this to be an unusually good showing for our sher iil'. i . We have examined into tho eottntv jail and find it neat cjul clean and the prisoners tlierej, tnree in number, are securely una properly taken care of. Wo find tho stove in the jail to bo entirely worn out and unsafe, and we are informed that, the throe last grand juries huvJrecoinmonded its removal. Wo desire to recommend for immedi ate action bv the eountv court that this stove bo removed and replaced by one suitable for use. Wo also lvcont mond that the eountv court provide I on shutters .for the windows of the i jail. j We have examined into the poor hou.-o and (hid it neat and well taken euro of, and its inmates, six in number, comfortable. We have examined into the books of f ! the county treasurer and find Ihoni in business like condition, neat ami well kept, and that thev correspond with tho books of tho clerk. Wo have examined into the ollico of j the county clerk and Ave find it in per-' feet condition and well arranged, and j we find the booAs theiein in every ro-1 spec) all that could be desired. From the cleik we have received tho following statement iNi)i:itTi:i)Ki:ss op r.vio.s' coiwty. Outstanding Cnp'd Co. warranth on llie.'U-'t day of Sept., IKSS. . ?.M.:Kh;.a!J E-tiinated interest ac crued thereon J.'Jir). 15 .Outstanding unpaid con tiugent warrants... '',;n;i.-l7 TodH amount of unpaid county warrant.s. . . $,".(;,W7..10 Total expenditures by (lie comity for the si months ending Sept. :i0. 18S.S $I7,40'5,f!9 COtl.NTV JtnSOl'lKMW. lly funds in hands of county trean urer apiilicable to the pay ment of coi$ty warrants and hCllOOl Illllll estimated unpaid current taxes applicabk! to the pay ment of county warrants. . amount, duu from Wallowa $ (!,1.02 .1.027.20 O lty Hy county nublie nionertv. .'1,170.00 17,700.00 including poor farm, counlQui.su. jail, etc Total resources Ifill.llO.S'J Thefkrearer has furnished us with the following statement: 4j)-oi;.'T.s ui:ckivi:i. To amount on hand from 1-int repoit. To amounts received from all $2H,0J7.u!i M.0I7.1C 7',UOI.70 Total AMOl'.VTtf PAID OUT. lty amount paid out on county warrants Hy amount paid out on school supoiiutcudunt'H warrants. o Total paid out on warrants . . lty balance (ien'l fund on hand Hy balance school fund on hand Total fo2.IOI.8ii .frwueo.r; r.,!!77.27 . . . .WII.( And now having concluded our la bors to tbt! best of our ability in ac cordance with the oath wo have taken, and tho instructions of tho court, and no further business coming before us, we beg to be discharged. Permit us to return thanks (o tho Hon. James A. Fee, Judge of tho above entitled court, to J. L, Rand, Dist. Ally., to O. II. Finn, Deputy Dist. Ally., to J. N. .Mooro our Imilifi', to A. N. Hamilton, our fcherifi', (o A. T. Neill, our county clerk, and to llm other officers of the court for their kind, courteous and valuable assiht anco during the lime we have been in M'ssion. Done and dated at Union in sniil county and Stuta this 15th day of Octo ber, 1888. Wm. Hjiaw, Jr., Pommim, J. T. JuW'HI.b, T. IfuonuN, V. K. Davixkx, J. S. Vandkvantku, Wm. N. Pahk, UltMltY tiMKSSUAN. im.s'T is.vpiciu3ii'.Nr. You e-Hlinot aiTnrd tow u- liiiw ic t-x j . -rluiwiilhiK wIm'H yoir lun :9 in d.mui i Coiiuiuptioii ulwuyk -ui, -a' ini,iih ,i cold. Do not permit un liuU l n , t i i ilu you iib Milne i heap iinltitibm of Dr. KilkK' Di'overv lir 'mi -inuplKiii, t'0UHi) and iiidJ, I, ill be -on 1 1 t(i I lln gniiiiMi. P'h u, i-i bi' , tin in.ikr linn', i r tit tlt ll)M t. M N "M lll hua 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ) Jl II- iHM, ur jui ii, i .1.1, I-,,,, i i,, i . i 1411 lltlt UMiiigtiUlU !'! V c- v S' " '' eiivif) liliii ftiurdi,!- , In flvi! iflli III airjl'4l uil i.uu4Hi I I,' 1 Utli Uki., J., I. Ii,, .1 ,l.bl - , tU'H North Powder XoU'S. October Dth, 1SSS. Mr. Wm. lb-vn trd has gone to Spo kane Falls, W. T. The CrackeiO'teek und via (inrd ner's mill i completed. Mr. .h e Cat roll teturued from Mal heur county on Monday. Horn. October 1), 1SSS, to tho w of Cyrus IJ', a daughter. Mr. Chas. Sehiedhauer willion up the Occidental saloon this week. Mr. Oeo. Vetiiiblo returned homo on1 Satuiday fn(j tho Willamette valley. Mr. .Ins. York and family are at tending the Mechanic's fair in Port land. Mrs. Amos Field, f Island oity, came tip on Monday. Amos is on tins sick list. lk-v. .1. T. Walsh, of linker, held for viee? at the CVolf creek school house on Sundav. Mrs. Ricirdson and daughter are residing on her homestead claim near Anthony crook. A ease of Oermnn measles in town more in with fair prospects of manv consequence of exposure. Mr. Kinueston, a herder, was thrown from liii horse on Monday without any serious damage to himself. Tho grain crop is not as prolific Q: was expect iflj, many crops in this Id eality falling below tho average yield. Mr. Hozaith, father of as. Hozarth of this place, and a former resident, came ovor from lUtrut river, lately, on ' 11 visit l'orch, a vor a1atnble lisff, o' plentiful in the Soflth l'owdor. Small boys are reaping a harvest, by selling their catch toVftesident Chinamen. Orderly Soargont llardm roiOutO O number of "K" company absent from the last quarterly inspection and liable to bo lined tor non-atlei. dance. Daily accessions are made to tho piles of lumber at Stoddard s lunilB'9 yard. Depression in the IuiuIqt mar ket accounts for non-shipment. Mr. Jlartttny, of I5ulger Flal.Oas in town on Sunday. He reports harvest about completed in that locality and the yield less than was anticipated. Mr. Dauie?Starhird, lately superin tendent at S. H. it II's. nulls on &n- lliony effiok, is reported lo hnvo ob tained n position in Molilalia aifti ill leave shortly. Threshing will bo 0)ut comp&sl! in this section wi?tiin the next ten dnys. The Shaw Hro's. have about 25,000 buehols eiagctl yet to thresb the present reason. Rome vandal stole 7.") now grain sacks fiom Mr. Wesley Parker last week. lie is leqtiested to call and Mr. 1 will furnish twine, free of charge, lo sow them up. Tho militia boys anticipate giving a military ball at their rmory soon after the arrival of tho company's uniform which is expected (his mouth. The proceeds are to go into tjeir depleted oxcheequc 0 Some thirty bushels of grain veru burnt on a farm near town last week. Tho 11 ro originated fiom the steam thresher nt woi fft tho time. Tho grain was in sack and tho own1 of tho machine is responsible for -damages. Six hundred head of Mr. Wesley riser's band of sheep, lecently lost, have been recovered and a largo band without a heider has been teen some bixteen niilesoiu the range vfrS'oh is supposed to belong to Air. Parker. lie, in company Willi ins son, lelt on Sunday for tlie locality. A. I AX. A Rich Find. Several years since an old woman named Ooodchild died near l.ugono, leaving a considerable amount of property. A Air. Sovern was appointed administrator of her estate, mid the place was sold to a man named Yoran. One day Yoran's boy and a playmute were digging about in tho barn, and they discovered two cans full of money, nearly all gold, one con taining 1,001) and the other $!)".&. Thoy turned (heir find over lo Air. Yoiun, who advertised it in tho papers a lost properly, for tho timo inquired by statute. No claimant appearing within the timo prescribed, he turned over one-half the money to tho county, as required by statute, and gave the other to the boys. After tho transact ion was completed, Sovern, tho admin istrator, heard of it and begun suit for tho recovery of the money. 1 To was buuteii in tlie circuit court, and then ho appealed to tho supreme court, where a decision against him was also rendered. Then he got a rehearing, ! and I he caae hua aguih boon decided against him, Judge Lord rendering the decicion, HlH.'Ki.K.Vrf itlt.MUA SAI.Vi:. Tiik litcirr Mai. vis In the world for Cuts, UmiImim, HorfM, I'leir, Holt Ilheuiu, Fever N ,i . , Tnttr, ( hupped I laud, Chilblain i oi , nud nil (Skin Ernptluiu, anil polllvi ly cnrmi J1li, or no puy mpilrwl. It in yiiuritiiuml to j.Me periwt M4t!fui)tlnii, or iim. le v rt'luii'lisl Pi leu V ClUlU pur box, 1 ni S.ilr.,1 i llslll'a drUN UltU. i;viLi; ( ooi'Hlt tfiiop, I A..., ttfojirieUir. MtuillfiiP' llll, I uf liUtU'f lMUH$ Hint ItllgH. A IP iippl tlw(ya on IiiiipI. tfliup Miiili .f .. ,I liMit.ti, Ifiuoii, Urnygij, Cove Cii11iii.s. o October 11, 1SSS. The most profound research Ibis week fails to unearth any startling news. Lou. Child eaino over from Walla Walla Tuesday. He has been attend ing tho various fairs and race meetings, and reports a goort time. Pete Rlooin, who has been acquiring experience and seeing tho sights in tho Willamette valley, has returned homo J)to feast on the fatted calf. There is considerable sickness in tho community nt present. Air. lOugeno Holmes' infant and a young son of Wm. KTclloy are dangerously ill. n)ouglas Rlooin, a locomotive engi neer of Sacramento, is visiting relatives in town, aftei a ulDenoo of fourteen years. Air. Rlooin is accompanied by his wife. The. big lake on the sa($bridgo near Conley's has gone entirely dry, the first time for many years. There will be no use for geese to come in till u heavy rain. Farmers have no trouble in getting their chopping done this year. Sain. Hurroughs and (!eo.Whito are both prepared lo do that Qind ofSwork on short notice. Among (lioS1 )JSio have f)one to Portland thi)Lek tp visit the Aleohun ies' fair, are J3r. and JJirjel. Camp lQ'll. Air. and .YJrs. Lamb, Alatt Afitoh ell, John Alarin, Sain'l. and Hrttco G3cl3nicl. Dr. J. J. XIeIn8ld S.tOovcr Thurs day from Intend City. He is oloQing up his buSinoSi nisi in a fc$days ?ill elorler a car and move to KugeiDj Cily, fthero 1& ?ill hssto for the prac tice of hio profession. Invitations are out for the woddinQ of Air. II. W. Stevens mid Al?ciNimeO uitB Sanl8rn, a'iPlio reOideneo of tlrj3 bride's pacents, Wenlneidfty noxt, Oc tolftr J7, at hiijh w&m. A luooh will le ,'S'i'ved after tb c5icinonj, Qnd tljTi happy pair Sill lefla on tlnu oftornooa train fod their futa) lannein Umatilla county. A. W liggt, Ucd tCinper(Mn:(5 lecturer, dolivijwd bTOo oddwuies bad) iJriday aisl 5fafiunly evenings to lorfio oudiencos o' Tho IClorriCDn ehuueh. Sho niQdo u, af ehorte mal shcaced the physilogieol olfucls cf iilcairjil dsinfein'g on tho Gyfrtaifi. Tl bjcturCi' Was sidy aWieU'd by StrS. Tlwraoa, ho graphically piatuted, ?itli the aid (d'g:ries of draiginge, tla' oila of in tenilOiraneo. I'cal voaialists and tlrjo brass baud furnishcsl inuaic for tlai occasion. CI Cool nighlc. ToimvtoiG ore only orth ono cent 1EiSmiio1 Icuio. Isoao SjCoC left) for his homo in I'rineville, WedneQlap. A splendid dunce ' was gixSn at Jo. lQilby's last Alonday night. Small girl at Jo I arson's, small boy at (ico Oorpe's Sid yet another "kid' at grandma Hriggs'. We notice the shining cotintenanco of Hob Blacker at Shell-rock this week, and Jim Creen bathed his face in Bea gle creel;. Tho saffron man is in mourning mourning for his little dog. Oh, tho milk-loving pup! It had not lived out its days of usefulness, and could only lap milk with its tongue and run away with its master's breeches in tho morn ing. We aro called to note another fatali ty. A son of "poor lo," while passing away an idle hour, collided with a sun beam immediately after eating too many watermelons, and death was tho result. No casket, no hearse, nothing like a priest only Fred Duncan with the "patience of Job" and Charlie Duncan will) pick und shovel, and Dunham Wright with a willow branch made a gravo both wide and deep and rolled tho "Injun" in. And so it is, wo strugglo on, Alny bright hopes ero olato us; Anil if wo do forget our gall, Then may tho poor farm tako u.s. Al. V AN KXri.ANATIO.V. Wlmt Ih this "nervous trouble" with which so many seem now to bo stlllieted? If you will remember a tpw years ago tha. word Malaria was comparatively unknown, to-day it Ih us common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers on ly the moaning of another word used by our forefathers lu times past. Holt Is with nervous diseases, as they and Malaria nro Intended to cover what our grandfathers called biliousness, and all are caused by troubles that arise from a diseased condi tion of the Liver which In performing Its functions finding It cannot dispose of tho bile through the. ordinary channel is com pelled to pun-! It olf through the nyntom, canning nervous trcubles, Malaria, llfiloui Fever, ulo. You who uro suffering can well appreciate a euro. Wo rwToiiuueml (Irwm'i Auuiut Flower. IUcuro nrn luurvulotu, liny of Frank Hro'n Iinplimeul Co,, uf Inland oity who carry Out fint tdoolc uf Nliiiiduid liiipliiiioutx found III KumIiuii Ortigoib Tliolr tornm hh1 iiriucrt will mill anyone, Thoy nlwrty Iiuvu on hand extra "ml dhIm for good ihoywlli wliloli U h HWHf i( liMpMitHHPa 1 (Ho jHJIiMOr.