I s t' ,'V V THURSDAY, JULY 17.ri80. Written for Tub Scout.1 'NEURAWaUt. Bereft of cYry sense of rij;lit f You hover with serene delight Around each nerve of man. Of all the ills that suourge inniikiml ; That rack the form, or dim the mind, you're captain of the van. You send a cliill. ilicn hc.ittn;? pain, Tilt scarce our life we can reditu: Then on our neck youMI stand. Now clangtiitr bine, nwny you hie, And halt vour troop behind our eye. Viltii pomp you then comuian.il, Affatn yo order change of base, And next wo feel you in our'faco; Ourfcoetli you radk with pain And tf wo try to drive you out, Your tactic .arc to "right about" Sonic other part to gam. Then next around our shoulder blafri You make a eunp for your brigade, And claim it your domain. You order then fierce attack Against tho muscles of our la:k, By all your impish train. tfofrco ourselves of you 'tU vain, , Andinyour clulchex wo remain A wreck of whit wo were. Our nerves unstrung, our mind sajpaircfi Fitjaufojcets then wo aro declared For the nsylum'n care. No peace havo we. where e'er wo go, You're constantly our deadly foe; I'o nympathy you have; Chief, captain o'er tho host of ills. By yo.ur.eoininand, your torture killn Aji! sends ns to the grave. -ir. C. KMniiv. Tli 4 .Judge Waa Shockod. A Walla Vulla lady, who ia afllicted with'pnrtial (taufnc?, is nlao suH'uring just now with Uio grip. Shu U also tho mother of aa infant nx montha old. Notwithstanding tho nrovalonoo nil theso discouraging alllictiona says tho Journal, thuro vm a social gather ing at Jior house recetjtly, on which occaaion Jmlgo Whitman, a inodeat yet froHcsomo old coon, asked her how tho hahy wasprogTCHsing. HUo ropliud with animation, evideutly prasuming tliat lio was asking aftor her own tato Of IWlitil il'Ul tho cold in her hu.td; " fclwuya have it at V" season of tho year, and it is uhvaya very IrtfUVIwup hut I must say that tlild tlio worst ono I ovor had, and 1'vo had a dozen, if I've had one." "Mudimo!" exclaimed tho horrified judge, witli an oflloial blush. "Yes, it worries mo dreadfully at night, but your turn will eomo next. I can toll by your looks you are going to havo one justliko mine." Aminuto later Judge Whitman loft without his lint or cane, and wont homo to tako a provoiitilivoj composed of Rock and tyo. John Blzas up Hla Mellleaa Brother. A Chinaman in a loiter homo des criptive of tho people in this country Uayat ''Tho AincrleMVd aro so industri ous thoy havo Jio time to do anything. Tho English bluster about all morning trying to get to work, but aro apt to got drunk before they 20t to work at tlo intended job. Tho Dutch look imio contly atupid, butarodangoioua people to trade with. The Irish, having starved out at homo, try to rule every land thoy go to for something to eat. Tho womon look liko invorted funnels sliding along tho bidowalks. Tho boys nromoanor than devils, and grow worto tho longer they live. The peoplo aro good every soventh ilay ; tlio rest of tho time their Josh is aslp and dout bother what goes on. Whun a had man dies he goes down into tho ground where it is all lire. A good man whou ho dies, goes up in tho sky, where there ia nothing to do hut sing and wear white shirts. The peoplo eat all man ner of trash, but seem to bo eternally hungry." A Popular Theater. Signor Salvini outlines this plan for a popular theater: "I Komotimea think that if there could be founded oho, vous a popular theater not u national thea ter so much, that is not what I mean, but really a thoator of tho people a thoator whoro tho commonest work man could pay something were it but a )enny that would not prevent him coming, and which would let him feel ho had given somothing towards his share, and whoro ho could sou constant ly tho greatost and tho best plays acted as thoy dciiorvo to bo. If this could bo achieved I think sometimes that half tho crimes and half too foolish and uaolo&s strikes that happou might bo averted." Btockralieca, Look Jlerel Among tho many causes that havo conspired to make 11 scarcity of money not only in Portland, but throughout the state, says tho Welcome, not tho least is tho vcuruity of beef cattle, a sufficiency of which heretofore has been owned by Oregon farmers. It has been said by those conversant with tho slock and beef business that in tho past year at least $1,000,000 which should havo been held in Oregon was forwarded to California for fat beef. Ono firm alone haa paid in freight on cattlo for the past five months ?100, 030. For fat beef in California Tort land butchers h ivc paid .'l.V cents per pound and with the addition of freight yet thoy buy cheaper than thoy can at homo where good beef cattle nrj held at fivo cents. When this market is mentioned Western Washington and Victoria must bo considered inMiico Portland supplies these sections with ifour-lifths of the beef. Taklnj up and Working Es trays. Wo clip tho following, whic'i ap peared in a recent issuo of tho Dayton Inlander: "James Orendorll' wus fined $50 and costs amounting in all to $09, for taking up and working an cstray horse. Orendorll' took up tlio animal last fall and advertised itjiis an cstray, but laoglectcd to fulfill the law in hav ing it appraised and sold. Tho law inakcs.a penalty for misdemeanor of this kind of not more than .foOO nor less than twice the value of the animal thus taken. Tlio officers and apprais ers were its lenient as they could hon orably be v. i tli tho old man, becattso it appeared In them that the mhdcuican- or was donctnoro through neglect than intentional vrong. Orendorll' gavo boils for sUy of execution. This oug&fc to ho a hbir warning to others." Country Newspapers. Tho Walla Wulia Statesman of re cent date had tho following: An old newspaper mnn (reljred) who iono of Walla Walla's best cStizens, not long since related his experience in conduc ting a country paper. Among other things ho taid : There aro more porsons wlio spongo from uowspaperfl than any other class. When !t man comes into the world ho receives a rcc "ad ;" when ho dies his good deeds aro not over looked by tho critic editor. All during his lifu ho asks and receives favors from tlio nowspapors. If thoy speak tV't'll of him tho fl ittering notieo is re ceived ill ik!!!??; If !? ritn nrojjtistly Or'.'.'"ed iio talks of asitilfoi'(Atuige.;." Ho desires favorable meuJion and de sires it ofton. In fact soif.o men have an idea that a newspaper is run ex pressly to keep them before the public and that too, without money and with out piico. rHE CRY OF MlLLlOPJo! OH, 7-W SKCKl STOP IT NOW, COON IT WIIL D TOO LATE. I hnvc bftn troubled mnny yenrx with riluMisc nf the kiilneviJ nud have tried mnnv iltffercat u-medlei nud. haw t., n. .lit n'.l from diner- eat ph.vf' .,.,.4 i wltiuut relief. About the "CIo.iTof ApiA l w,n salRiiiiK f;-'-1 - wy 4oW; uttucU that alcui.L pwtvua a) ia t uh ft manner ttmt i -n ocnt over. When 1 Kit Jo'ii it was u'niojt unVjiil,lr: lur in . to get up alone, or to V on uv clothe, when ttau ITOViiltucc wu nr. nc.ui.-y, OKl'GO.M lClD.SJi'TUA, to iy hotel, 1 liniutdintcly euinmcnecil n'jtig the ten. It hod nil almost miraculous effect, nnd to the aston leliuicut ofall the nucsts ut the hotel, uitti the In n few davi.,1 toil hniiliy to state, , that 1 wan a new man. I wlllit recoiiunciul uic ieu w uii ti-iuni' ut 1 Uax been. O. A. TUITUU, lroi)rletor Occidental Hotel, Nnitu Uon. Cut. Notlcn For I'lililleiitlon, Iasn Okmci: at L.v Giianhj:. Oiikoox.i Mav III, KSitu. ) NOTICE IS HEllEltY GlVEN THAT the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to maUo Until proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will bo made before the register and receiv er ut La Grande, Oregon, on July 22, 18(H), yix. (J. W, Dolnii, I). S. No. Km, for the NEf SEW Sec. I, WWSWK.XE SW'KSce. !l,Tp. (IS. 1!. 1S ! Ho names tlio following vitne.scs to prove his continuous rcMdoneo upon and cultivation of, Mild hnul.vUi Alma Holny, W. K. Well. Joseph liar-ri-011 ami George Stoddard, all of Xorth Powder, Oregon. Anv person whodeMros to protostagainst the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any MilMautitil reason, under the law und tliu regulations of tho Interior Department, why such proof nhould not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at tlio above men tioned time ami place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to otter evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IIkmiy Kink.iiaut, (M2wtl HegUtcr. notici: ui' iMni'j:tTiiui:. To the heirs of tho late E. A. Warner: You are hereby notified that 1 have ex pended forty dollars In labor and Improve ment on the "May Flower' mine in order to hold tho said mine, as provided in mv tlon 2121 revised statutes of tho United States, being tho amount required to hold one-third ot said mino fertile year and if within ninety days from tervko of this notice you fail or refuse to pay your pro portion of fiieh expenditure as co-owner, your Interest in said claim will become the properly ot the subscriber under t-ald sec tion 2.121. Cornucopia. OrcKon. Julv IX 1N0. 717-wl3, C.J. DUFKEY. NOVlOi: TO CONTU.VCTOllS. Henled hid will bo recelvM by the county clerk up to noon 011 July 21), I MO, for the conntructlon of a brick vault over thu present court houso vault, to be of thu cuuienlieiuid similar design. The said vnujt to t'ommunlciito with theroom in thu court home over the present clerk' olllco, with door similar to tho 0110 In thu present vault, rianx nud uncclllratlons nuit iieeouimliy each bid, and thu court reserves thu rwjTl to rejwt any nnd nil bids. lly order of the county ourU TlUtVHIt OLIVKK. - 7 17 t2 County Clork. Mj SH Kill PI"S SAM!. VIRTU H OF AX KXIX'ITTIOX l-sued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of tho state of Oregon, for t'nlon rottnty. to itic dim.ted and delivered, hear- , lug date of July 11, 18 XI. upon u judgment rendered In said court on tho LDtii dav of ' February, IfWI. in favor of .1. M. For'dlce ami .T. A. Oliver plaintiff (tint ngaintt W. H. McComiM defendant, for the sum of three htiU'lred ami thirty-three dollar ami fiirty-ono eeiits, vhMi judgement was en rolled and docketed in the clerk's olliee of mid court on the 'Jlfh d i.v of March, A. D. I. KKO; theiefore I have levied lipim nud will Fell at auction on Monday, tho lUtli liny of All -list, 1K1IO, I at 2 o'clock p. in , of fnid day, at the court J iiouse noor in i iiioii, i ninn countv, ore pni.tOfntNfy ?aiI juilg'nt-iir. tn-wit: Three liundred and three ami C.:-1X) dollar, with intert'.-t thereon at tin- rat" ofs ptr cent, per minimi, from the mid -Mth d.iy of February. A. I). IIS I and accruing costs thereon, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant V. H. WcComas had on or after the aiil "JOth day of March, 18X0, in or to the following described real estate, to-ivit: Lot No. "i in I'loek No. (1) onein the town of t'tiion, t'uiou county, sta'c of Oregon. Ternii of sale, ciwh to me in hand. Dated thin Kith dav of Julv, 1MK). J. T'. IJOLLIW. Iiy W. It. Uhiiki!, Sheriir. Deputy. 7-17-w." Tlinlier I.nnil, Act .Iiiiki ::. IH7S. I'r I'lilillriiiliin. -Xotlco U. S. J.AXi) Office, La Giiamic. Oni:no, Jtino), 1890. ) Xotice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June .'i, 187.S, entitled "An act for tho kaIo of timber lands in the States of Califor nia. Oregon, Xcvada. and Washington Ter ritory,1' (icorge (1. Gray, of Cove, countv of Union, state of Oregon, has this day Med in this olllce his sworn statement Xo. aril, for the purchase ofthoS .SW.SWJ .SHK f t-'ec, No. 1. in Tp. Ko. 2 a', Itango Xo. :13 I'..aml will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the register and receiver of this olliee at La Grande. Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of Sept, 1MXJ. He names as witnesses: W. W. Kandall, .1. (J. .Smith. Mike Itiddlo and J. C. Kandall, all of Cove, Oregon. Any and all ner.son, c'aiming adversely the above-described lands, nre requested to Hie their claims in this olllco on or before oald 27th day of Kept, 1S00. IlKXUV It 1NKIIAKT. 7-17-wlO Itcgistcr. TIjiiIhh' I.niut, Ant Juno :i, 1H78 N'oticr For I'ulillcatloii, U. K. J.AM) Ofi ici:, La Qisandk, Onnoox, I May 20. 1890. Xotice is hereby given that in compliance witli the provisions of tho act of Congress of June .'J, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale tinnier laiuin in tne state., of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," AVIIttaiu IC. Itouthv, of Cove, county of Union, state of Ore gon, has this day filed in this olllce his Hworn statement Xo, 203, for tho purchase of tlieSWK XWand W SWof Sec- tion Xo. 22, Towusiiip Xo. 2 South, liangu ro. Kiiniiu io ii.rsi, mi'l "in oner iroof to show that tho Jawl spught jg more ii.?st. ami win oner I valuable for its h... ttyi() (Lmu tyr HKi iciiuuiiii iiiii ijum's, mill io L'Miluusii in: claim to said land before the register and receiver of this olllce (it I.a Grande, Oregon, on .Saturday, the 23rd , day of Aug., 1890. lie names as witnesses: ,1. 0. A. Itlch-anl-nn, E. E. Willard, J, V. Smith and John Tallct, all of Cove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tlio ubovc-divscribcd lands are requested to lile thelrclaims in this olllce on or before said 2.ird day of Aug., 1800. Hi:.MtV KlNKllAItT, (!-12vl0. Pegister, Notice For l'ulillcii '.lon, Land Olllce t La G ramie, Oregon 1 .Tmui!). 1W0. t Xo 4 "(o Isltereby given that the followlng iWi settler has tiled notieo of his intcn- I'Otnw VW)n to make (inal proof in support of his ft dm. and that said nroof will be made lie- fore the legister and receiver at La Grande' Oregon, on duly 2.5, 1800, viz: losvrih C. IIuitImhi. D. S. Xo. ns.Vi, for tho SE'4 SW'4 Sec. 3. XEWNWK, WXWh Sec, 10. Tp. (IS, It. :is E. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of. snid land, viz: G. W. Dolan, W. L. Wells. Alma Xewlin nnd L. 11. Charnes, all of Xorth Powder, Oregon. Anv pers-on who desires to protest against tho iilbiwnneo of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under tho law and tlio regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will bo given an opportunity at tho nbovo men tioned time and plaeo to cro.s-e.amine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant JIu.nky Kixkuaiit. (l-12-wii Register, Notieo I'm- i'lilillt'atlon. Land Olllco at La Grande. Oregon,) .May lh!K. 1 Notice is hereby clven that tho following named settlor has tiled notice of his inten tion to make litial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mode be fore tlio register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on July IS, lk). vir. : tUuii-liiN C. lUdwelt. 1) S Xo. 87(0, for the.SEiir. XEor..XE ir. SE qr. See 22, SW qr. XWqr., X W or, SW (jr. See 2.1, Tp, -1 S. It 40 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: George Ames, L. A. Uobertson, J. A. ltumhly nnd Alonzo Ynnscart, till of Un ion, Oiegon. llENKV ItlNF.IIAKT, i-.V0 lteglster. Not iro For l'lililli-ht ton. Land Olllco at La Grande, Oregon, ( June 20, 18!H). I Xotico Is hereby given that tho following named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make tlnal proof in Kupnort of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the regUternnd receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on August 7, 18!K), vis: Stephen Conner, lid, Xo. .T0t).s. for tho Lot 1. S4 XE) XKf SEViSec.n. Tp.SS. It. 40 E. lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, vir: Thomas Anderson. Frank Cnrncnter. S. O. Swaekhnmer and W. M. Stoker, all of Union, Oregon, llKMtV ltlNmiAUT, -20.i(J. HeglHtcr. O ELGIN! The Great Trade Cen ter of Grande Ronde AND WALLOWA VALLEYS. And the distributing point for Union and Wallowa counties. ELGIN! The Junction of Two Great Railroad Systems, tho Union Pacific Oregon Jtnilway and Navigation, and the Nor thern Tacilic Oregon and Washing ton Territory or "Hunt System." ELGIN! Of all the nourishing towns and cities in Union county ELGIN is tho only one that enjoys the distinguishing fea ture of occupying a beautiful sito in the center of a vallcj', making it mon nrcli, absolute, of tho situation. ELGIN Is surrounded on tho cast south and west by tho greatest wheat grow ing country on the Pacific coast and will bo connected, direct, with ocean transportation on Puget sound. ELGIN Is surrounded by foothills of tho Blue mountains that are- covered from base to summit with a dense growth of pine, fir and tamarac timber that can only bo equalled on Pugct sound. ELGIN lias Water Power of sufficient capacity to supply unlimited manufacturing, and arrangements aro now being made for tho erection of extensive grist and saw mills and other nianuact wring in dustries. ELGIN Is surrounded by low foothills that havo proven to bo tho best fruit-growing land in Eastern Oregon. Being entirely freo from tho sweeping winds that prevail in other sections, tho snow i ,1. , ,. . . nes on tuo grounu an winter, a pure gtiaranteo of s, good wheat anil fruit crop. ELGIN Can bo supplied at nominal cost with pure, spar kling, cold water from Phillipps crec1, for domestic use, irri gation and protection against fire. ELGIN Possesses ovcry clement and facility required to make it tho leading me tropolis of two rich counties, and that jts growth will bo phenomenal as soon as the railroads aro in rapid progress of construction, is the opinion of all. An Opportunity for Persons of Limit ed Means! Tho Union Ileal Estate and Mining Exchange is offering lots in their ad ditions at nominal prices ranging from $10 to 'if 50. Terms, 25 per cent, cash and if5 per month payments. Tho prico of lots will bo raised 10 per cent, on tho 15th of each month during the year. It is tho belief of all who havo investi gated that the value of lots in Elgin will incrcaso from two hundred to one thousand fold within tho present year. Tho right tiruo to get hold of a few lots in tho right place, on tho "ground lioor" prices, is right now. Communications by letter or other wise, will receive prompt nttention, and selections will bo made for parties in this manner with special caro. The Union Eeal Es tate and Mining Exchange Is a corporation capitalized at $20, 000, with$12,G00 paid up capital. Hon. D. W. Iiichtcnthaler, president; Hon. L. U. Itinchart, vice-president; S. A. Pureol, treasurer; E. S. McComas sec retary. OFFICE ; Two doors north of Ccn tonnial hotel. Partioa desiring to buy or boII real os'tato plcato cull on or address K. . McCOMAS, Union, Or. Sco'y. U. It. E. A M. Kx. ADMINISTItATOK NOTICK. ! Xotice is heieby given by the undersigned I adtnini.strator aii l adnnni!rat'-ix ot ih-1 . estate of Xatlianicl Swiger deceased, to tin I creditors of, and all persons having claims I against the faid deceased, to present. them wan tnc proper voueiiers. witmn six months from thedate of tids notice, to the said administrator at his residence in High valley, or Hidd administratrix at her resi dence ahout three miles southeast of Un ion, r to Shelton ,fc Carroll at their olliee in Union, all of said places being in Union countv. Oregon Dated at Union thls'Jjth dav of June. lf)0. ANDKKW WII.KIN.fON. Administrator. I'OLi.Y svk;i;k. 7-3 Administratrix. C. C. 1 Dealer in all kinds of Farm Machinery, UNION, OREGON. 1' or reasonable terms and low prices call on mo and T will satisfy you. 3-27-tf. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent liusiness attended to Promptly and for Moderate Pees. Ouroilicc is opposite the 17. H. Patent Olllce, and we can obtain Patents in less tittle than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODEL or DKAWIXG. We advise as to pantontabililv free of charge ; and we mako XO CHARGE UXLESS PATENT IS SKCUltEl). Wc refer, here, to tho Postmaster, the Snpt. of Monov Order Div., and tr otllcials of tho U. S. Patent Olliee. Pel circular, advice, terms and rcilercnces to actual cli ents in your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & o.. Opposite Patent Olliee. Washington. D. C. Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest me Creeic Mines. KATES : FAKE. $1 50 3 00 00 riir.;oiiT, nion to Park " " Sant'tfr " " Coriiiii!n)i(i lc 2'4c J.F.Smith, Specialist in Veterinary Surgery. Kidgling horses succosfully treated. Heiters and sows spayed by the latest 1111 proved methods. 1 will give inistructic 1 In my system of treatment, and gunramec satisfaction in every instance, or no charges" will be made. I am permanently located at Union, Oregon. "Will promptly attend to all calls, by inc.il or otherwise. S-15-tf. SALOON, Wm. James, Proprietor, Union, Oregon. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Stock. Drop in and be sociable. Fine billiard tablo LUMBER for SALE at the High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap us the cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. X5-30tf "WM. "WILKIXSOX & SOX. T. CHAPMAN, Real Estate Agent, AND CONVEYANCER. Parties desiring to invest in Elgin town property or in farming lands should call on or address 1110 at Elgin, Oregon. -M7tf. Wa ntecl To Let Contract for Put ting up 150 or 200 Tons of Ilay. Terms Cash, II. II. FItEXCII, 0-10-t 1. 'Cove, Oregon. Tie Blue : IMf 8CND FOR OUR CATALOOUCano PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. '-.sj-'.-i :j . t, ft "52jj ; i ti p 1 1 b n i "3 ? i . i : Aii. a . J, .yjdUI OH CALE f PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, VE5T, NORTH zrA SOUTH UNION, OREGON, A. K. 1H.T.IS, Ticket Agent. TIME TA1JI.K. Trains depart from Union daily as follows: bast nonjJi). Xo 2 Expres 11 :S5 A. M. Xo 4 Mail.. 7:45 1'. M. wkst notsi). Xo 1 Express. Xo 3 Mail 4 :2o A. M. 4 -.55 V. M. Main Lino, Xos. 1 and 2. "The Overland Flyer,'' carry through Pullman Sleepers, Coionit Sleeper., Free Chair Cars and Coaches, between Portland and Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Chicago. Main Line, Xos. 0 and 4. "The Limited Fast Mail,'' carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi cago. OCEAX DIVISION. The Union Fncifl will dispatch Steamers between San Francisco and Port land, as follows: f ROM l'ORTLAKO. I'UOM SAN Fl.ANCISCO. At 10 a. 111. At 10 p. 111. Oregon . Columbia. State . . . Oregon . . . Columbia State Oregon . . July Columbia . State Oregon .... Columbia. . . State Oregon.. .. Columbia .. State July :i 7 11 15 19 2.T 27 31 Tho company reserves the right to change stpniiiers or sailing days. PATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - 810.00 Steerage - - $8.00 Hound Trio Tickets. Unlimited - $30.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro ., 5 years ... Freo Including Jfeuls and llcrlhs. C. S. MELLEX. I T. "U LEE. Gen'l Trallle Manager. Gen'l. Ticket Airt. A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union. .T.R.R. "The Hunt Line.'" In Connection with tin! NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D Forms the Ouickest and Best Route Between Eastern Oregon nnd Washington and Pugct Sound points, as well as the Popular and Direct Linn to alt POINTS EAST and SOUTHEAST PULLMAN .SLEEPING CARS, SUPERI3 DINING CARS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS Through to Chicago via tills r.lno. Passenger Trains of this Company are run ning regularly lietwean DAYTON, WAITSUURG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON, OR., Making oloo connection at Hunt's Junc tion with Northern Pacilie trains for Taco--nm, Soattle, Victoria, li. C, Kllonsburg,. Xorth Yakima,, Pasco, Sprane, Cheney, Davenport, Spokane Falls, Uutte, Helena.. St. Paul, Minneapolis. AND ALL POINTS EAST.. Passongcr Train, making above connec tions loam Pendlcfuu daily, nt 7:-l0 p. 111. Through Tickets Sold to all Points at the Lowest Rates. East O011 lr't ash. W. HUNT. President and Gen'l Manager. ILL. DEACON, Tiekot Aeent, Union, Or. Hi Io Com Leaves Union dailv at S'p. m, arrives at , arrives at Union,. Cove at 3 :S0 p. in. Leaves Cove at S a. m. at 9:30 a. 111. Connections made with, Klliott's conelim running to the dopot, carrying passengcra. for east and west bound trains. ItATi:S for l'APSKNOKJtS, I.UOP.AG12 mill ritUI OUT, ltnASONAHMJ. ROBINSON & LAYXS. - - - Proprietors.. A NORTHERN FAMILY' DOWN SOUTH. o o Has charge of Iho PINE DLUFF COT- 1AGL where thotso who wish to oicajw tlio cold Northern Wiu-toi-s can gc-t Roanl at Moiui:.tk PltlCKS. AEV1ED THt PIKES. 1 1 K A LT 1 1 1 EST S l'OT IN AMERICA! . w!nrni- COTrTAGE IIT3SOKT, PlNKHl.t'Kl , MllOUK Co., N. C. 1 Thomson & Pnrsol nio nironts for tho colebiate.l Cxchmo WliulMill, nnd as tlio prjet mi ih. mii Imve hcon rreat ly reduced t!nv ro now willim tlio nvicli of all. u:.il. mill to ho scon at their plann- m 1 Hi rulon. Call I nud examine r . sC''j , Rv! -is o.&w ( J