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TIIUttSDAY, DECEMBER 4. ,1890. IN THE SOUTH. The Colion Fl-dels and llanncr of '.Vorl: ins Them in That P.esion ItAi.Ki.ill, X. C Nov. 19, 1300. .Enmrn Onno.v Scour:- Tlio coitcn picking 1' closed thioiiKliinit the South. It has hccii n htiey season, mid one of iintisul pros perity. 'I'lio crop lrns hwn lxrjto anil the. time of picking has Imun unintfi-nil-till hp continuous storms, tornu doos. cyclone, frost, freshets or elrouglits; "11 of which k'oiii to con spire, in eoino yours, to roh man of all lio possos-cH or can produce; even of life itself. 15ut ibid year the Great Creator and Kuler of the Univcrso has been kind to the people of tho South. The two great money crops', tobacco and cotton, have been large, and are woll secured, and nearly all told. As" wo have stated before in these letters, no crop grows from the earth in which so much of human interest concen trates, as the cotton crop. Tho plan ter looks forward to the lime of pick ing with intense anxiety, from the time ho drops the seed into tho little drill upon the top of tho ridge. Tho picking means money to nun. For, as soon as ho has picked enough for a bale, ho may have it ginned, pressed and mid in a half day's time. Tho cotton picking season extends over two months or more, on tho same plantation. Tho plant bears buds, blooms, bolls and open bolls all at onco; and eonliinns to do it from tho middle of August to tho fust or middle of November. Hence, tho sumo lield will bo picked over several times. Our Savior, when giving certain in structions to his disciples said, "Hut 1 say unto you, tho (iolds are already white for tho harvest." We do not know as Christ over saw a cotton lield, with the snow white lint hanging from the eipon bolls, but wo never saw a cotton bold without thinking of thoso words, in which Ho tolel His dioiples that their work was ready for thorn and in sight. So with a cotton field ; its open bolls tell tho picker th.it his work is ready for him and in sight. Men, woniou and children eng.igo in cotton picking. H is practically all don) by tho blacks; anil tho sharp con trast li.twuoii tho hand of tho picker and the llceco fiom tho cotton stalk is pleasing to tho eye. A lield of cotton is a pleading sight. Tho woik is light, and fairly paid. Tho negroes love to pick in largo companies; and enliven their wotk with i-ougs and pleasant chall'. Tho work is not hard ; hut the continuous stooping for tall per.ions is likoly to make thorn think that they have hicks when night puts an end to tho work, The price usually paid for picking cotton is forty cents nor one hundred pounds as it comes from tho beill. Two bundled pounds is a good day's work. Women aro saitl to be better pickers than men, as I hoy en dure the strain upon the inuscols of the hack longer. Tho picker wears a bag, open at tho top ami suspemleel from tho waist. I To picks with both hands, taking two lows as ho picks. Tho beginning of the picking of a gooil crop of cotton is the beginning of u reason of great activity. Tho no gt'oes congregate nei.r largo cotton iinlds; gins and prases are put in or der; tho compresses aro fired up, ami tho railroads and steamships make preparations for transporting a double amount of freight. Tho cotton buyer enlarges his bank account ami stouk of monoy; for esash must be paid, except in tho case of a fow unfortunates whoso crop is already mortgaged. Cotton speculators como from tho Xoi tli, and tho golden ago has come to tho South. Tho arrival of tho lirst bale of cotton in tho market is hailed with great joy, and duly noticeel in the nowspapors as a good timo ulroady come. In tho city of Haloigh, a cer tain merchant paid ton dollars to the man who brought in the lirst bale of cotton, and sold it in front of his store. J. T. 1'ATIMCK. LETTER l'ROM NEW YOhK. Mr, J. Nowiaau Tells Boms or Jtts latorot lnn Experience. 1 left Chicago on tho 10th of No vember, taking the llaltimoro ami Ohio train for Mamlluld, Ohio, and lurivinl there on tho evening of the same day. Ni.xt morning I went out thruo miles from the city to tho old homo place tlut I left over fil your ago. 1 found it without much trouble. Thoprostmt proprietor was very kind, and anxious to convince ine that 1 was on tho old placo. Ho took mo through tho houso, j oven up iuin, and then out through I the i ito Vwiwunl It" invited mo to 1 diniur .in l wi had u long talk. How oJmugcel is the place. I mUsexl the timber more than anything else, said to thi old gentlemen: "where arc those old walnut and chestnut trees? Ho replied "they are all worked tip j into rails, lumber and wood." How 1 longed to see ionic of them when I re- ...i...l I !..., I ...,..,1 In ... . l...r..fttf,i.t . .PU. w.... . hunting for nuts. After dinner, the old gentlemen to convince me more thoroughly got out bis deeds anil J . showed mo who my father bought of anil who be Mild to. Hut tho best is to be told. Here I met "the girl I left behind me" over 51 years age. She is a daughte r of tho man my father told thii old plae;e to and is the only perton in Ohio that I leinemlKir of seeing before. She lives a short dis tance from the old homo anil has a good farm anil the finest icsielonco in the ncighborbe.o.l. hho is a widow. I went to see her and had a long inteiest in.; chat about former times, places and persons. Hut, Mr. Editor, I must not tell you too much. I n tho evening -when I was. reutly to go 1 gavo her ono of my pamphlets, explaining to her my reasons for discarding' tho old theological theories. Standing in the middle of the room with hat in hand 1 had an audience of two my girl and another young lady. It was an in teresting audience. When 1 gavo her my hand to bid her good bye she was nearly overcome with emotion ai.d I was no better. You sec. Mr. Editor this him been an interesting trip to me, so far. On tho morning of tho 12th f took tho train for Washington. I re member, when I was a boy, i-inging. "Hero we go for U.iltimorc, two be hind and two before." The first place of importance that t vHU'd after my arrival at Washington was the patent ollice. Next, the Washington monu ment. Wo went to tho top of it twice ; the lir&t timo by tho elevator, thon by tho stairway to satisfy our curiosity. Hut by tho timo we got to tho top our curiosity was all gone. From the top, wo had a splendid view of tho city and the Potomac river, tho White House and tho war anil State depart ments of tho treasury. Next .lay we visited the capitol, going all through .i... i ... 1 1 ..r ........... i .. . t.t.w. ilw. I.......... I.llii mill in I ujn .-sen us, inn renins and library, an I tho supremo couit room wbero wohearel the legal talent of j tho Uniteel Stales. Washington is a I beautiful city with wide, clean streets. I On tl o evening of the lfith wo took I tho train for Philadelphia reaching thereon tho night of tho Kith. Hero wo visited the old Centennial building which is tho most, interesting place I have visiteel since leaving home. Those scones of ancient. Rome and Poiupei were tho richest I oversaw. 1 i cached Now York on the 17th in time to at tend tho State conference of tho Uni tarian church. The Unitarian minis ters had a grand time. It. is worth a trip from Oregon to; New York to Hie the Hiooklyn bridge ami the view to bo ohtaineel from it. You might as well try tt count a thou sand ducks on a pond as to try to count tho veH.-els on East, river in sight from the Hiooklyn bridge, Toilay I thought 1 woulel have souio gouuiuo turtle soup. The bill of faro was headeel "green turtle potip, tit) cents." I orelered it but soon found out that the turtle was not as green as I was, I eoneludeil it was like the) beef they fe-el me on in Chicago. Te morrow 1 think 1 will start on to Hus ton. .1. NKWMAN. Farni9ra nnrt Politicians. Thoro aro politicians and writors who se;oin to hotuistly heliovo that if it i'lio bo shown that if a considerable! number of fanners aro slowly gottiiii' ahoael, no mutter at what cost eir deprivation ed tho orelinary comforts eif life, a groat point has been made, and the claim that thoro is anything wrong with our political and ecemomiu nuostieuis is thereby disproved. It would bo strange) inelueel, if in a country so richly oueloweil with soil anel ulimato as this, a farmer who is willing to work very haril anil practice parsi mony in living, that u Digger Indian would consider stingy, could not slowly get ahead ; and ho who eleios so surely has no occasion to be thankful for the laws, svstetns or practices that vonoh- safo him only so much. Politicians i nooil lo iindoMnud this; if enory farm- I or in tho land were making a fortune each year, thai would not justify un eejual taxation, over capitalisation or capitalistic conspiracies in unjustly ! taking from him one dollar of his prof-! its. That the fanner may exist, may j oven get ahead more or Um rapielly, elocs not ateuio for tho reibburios ho is tho victim of. Tho thiol ikhm! not bloul all a man has t iimuei his iuewrvora- tion in prison; nor shoul 1 ti.'iUlislio ; - I. . II I . . ....1 ..II ' WJUspiracii's em i'uuiwiitu " "itmi an ; of a f.iriil.n's Mi'-ntaueo Udon- the pi - 1 pie aio jiisCit. d i i duviug il.em hone Uie fuco of tlu i-a'tli. i j Prof KoclfsDisco very or the Cure of Consumption is Creating the Greatest Comment on Both Continents. , ))e(1l fll)y (,emonstra. ; tl,j A;rj(.im continent for tho past ' twenty-live yeur. that Dr. Aborn, the well ; known lhro.it mid lung physician, does ah; 1 ..I.. ...I A ...I...... ft.....l.lt- .....1 l" " """"; ; ' sumption. Jinny living wim. nc toilay tin rectify that he .need them 20 to years njrri, many of them re-idlotc lu Oregon iilnl California to. Itty, which is no leu remar kable than the Hniiiletfui discovery jiwt made hv Prefoxsor Koch, of liei-liii HOWK HVllMISI IUI Ther following recent cure is nioi con clusive home evidence of Dr. Ahorn's won derful success in curing asthma, bronchitis' catarihaml uinsuuiption : ' AN EX-SHERIFF One of the most Kemarkable Cures on Kec ord Considering his Physical Condition. HI- COULD NOT I.IVK MUCH I.ON'GHH. I). M. Dunbar, of Forest Grcve, Or., Cured of Asthma, llronchitis and Catarrh. IN JUSTICE TO DOCTOR ABORN. KonirsTOimvi:. Or., Nov. 10, 18!X). To whom it may concern For the last three years I have been very badly affected with asthma, catarrh and hronehitU. I hud tune very lui'd attacks and came very near dying five or six times. I vai so far reduced that no one thought I would live very long. About three months ago 1 con sulted Dr. Aborn, Fourth and -Morrison sts., Portland, Or., and have been treated by him since that time, and I am com pelled, in justice to Dr. Aborn, to say that he relieved me,' at onco and that I have hu piovtel steadily. Ihaenot had any hard attneks of asthma and am not troubled with it at all now, ami I think that the ca tarrh and bronchitis aro nearly if not en tirely cured, and I am entirely satisfied with his treatment of my case, and would ael vise those alllictcel as I have been to con sult Dr. Aborn at once. 1). M. DUN'liAU. mi. aiiou.v lias devoted twenty-live years to the mic cessftil treatment of tho Eye, Kar, Catarrh of I lie head, Asthma, Consumption, ami all all'ections of the Throat. Lungs, Heart, Liv er, Kidneys and Digestive Organs. Nervous Debility, b'erofula, ltlood Taint ami all diseases of the skin, Neuralgia. Rheuma tism. All acute pains Instantly relieved. also Kar DiseiiMM and Deafness often cured j at the first consultation at tho otllce. Dr. Ahorn's essay on the "Curability of Consumption," ami his large paper with u "Treatise on Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraorelinarv cures, mailed to miv address upon receipt of a two cent stamp, Dr. Aborn can be consulted dally 10 to 1 a.m.,-' tot and (!:.'!() to 7:.'i0 p. in,. .Sundays 10 to 1'J and 2 to it only. o charges for consultation. Ollices ami I.abratory -Itli and .Morrison Streets, Port land, Oregon. Merit Wins. We desire to say to emr citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kin 's New I.lfu Pills, Mueklen's Arnica Salvo anil Klcctric Mittors, and have never handled remedies tha. sell as well, or that have giv- I en Mich universal sati action. Wei do not I hesitate to giuiranteu them every Unit, I and wo stand ready to refund tho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their popularity purely on their merits. It. II. Mrown, elruggist, Union, Oregon Tho liakor Donioerat says: Things havo CDtno tei a protty pass when peo ple) who vonUiro a wagor on naniing who will ho on the) grand jury. It is as hael as in llarnoy county whoro thoy hot on how tho jury will stand on the lirst ballot. THE CRY OF M ILLIONl OH. 2"SV BHCKl STOP IT NOW, SOON IT WML OE TOO LATE. 1 haveVrcn Iruublcit mnny vcnrawUli disease oftlie kidneys mid have trieU iniuiy illflcrciU temeilies ami have somilit nul from eliirercnt physicians without relief. Atxuit the 15th of April I was fullering from a very violent nttacU that almost prostrated me in suclin manner luni iwa,"' When 1 sat down it was almost imw.sibte lor ine to net no alone, or to put on my clotltis, when iJi.fi it .vi.lriii-p sent Dr. Henley, with the OKKGON KIDN'UY THA, to my hotel. I immediately commcitcctl iislnc the leu. It had an almost miraculous ellect, tiiul to the nston isliiucntof all Hie guests at the hotel, In n Ow il:ivs 1 ii m hatinv tu state. lhat 1 iviis a new man. 1 wlll recommciul the ten to an nmicteu us 1 have livcu. C. A. TUri'KR, ltoprictor Occidental Hotel, Saula-Kosa. Cal, J OS. KtilLHKKT, H er chant Tailor, UNMOX, OltKRON. A Kino lino of (Soods Always in Slock. Gall ami Kxamino Them. " Suits MadetO Order, iMe aniiiK and ltepalring. All work warninteel. 12 1-lf. Q X R R "The Hunt Line." ' In Connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'l) Forms the Quickest and Best Route Between Hatcrn Oregon and Wa-lnugtoti and fillet Sound points, as we.l a- the Popular and Direct I. iuo to all POINTS HAST and SOUTHEAST PULLMAN SLEEPING CAHS, SUPEUH DINING CARS, anil I'll EE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS ThiouRli l Chicago vin this I,ln Passenger Trains of this Company arc run ning regularly lietween" DAYTON, WAITSBUJtG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., anel PEN DLETON. OK., Making close connection at Hunt's. I unc tion with Northern Pacific trains for Taco ma, Seattle, Victoria, 15. C, KIlonMuirg, North Yakima, Pasco, Sprague, Cheney, Davenport, Spok-ine Fulls, Butte, Helena. St. Paul, Minneapolis. AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Train, making above connec tions leaves Pendleton daily, at 7:10 p. m. Through Tickets Sold to all Points at the Lowest Rates. East W. F. WAMSLEY, Oen'i Fi't and Pass'gr Agt. Walla Walla, Wash. G. W. HUNT, President and Oen'l Manager. II. L. DUACON, Ticket Audit, Union, Or. Machinery For Sale. 1 will sell or trade on good terms tho fol lowing described machinery : One Shingle Machine, Ode Molting Machine. One Drag Saw, One Moulding Machine. Shafting, PuJ Melts, .Moulding Knives, etc, Call on or address 7-:U-in0 . F. I'lIITK, Cove, Or. LUMBER for SALE at tho High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap as the cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. 5-30tf W.M. WILKINSON & SON. COVE, OREGON. Mrss Hki.i.k H. Uocot'K, op Vikoinia, Principal. Christmsis Term begins Monday, Nov. J7, 1S)(). ll-UOL'in Jqj. BROOKS, M. J)., Physician &, Surgeon, ISLAND CITY, OUICOON. (8f-Pronipt attention given to all pro fessional calls, day or night. 11-0-tf YY K. UUOWNUI.L, M. I)., Physician & Surgeon, UlAll.W OltKdOX. fllcc at city drug store. 11-13-tf DirrKHUANDT, M. I)., Physician & Surgeon, Ki.aiN, oniioox. All calls iironiutly responded to, day or night. ll-i:i-lf. NOTICU Tl UKllTOICS. At 1 expect lei spoml thu coming winter lu the oast, I ask all those lueluhteil to mu to call and settle within thirtv days from this .late (Nov. 13th.) otherwise lhcir ac countK wilt he placed in the hands of an attorney for immceliaio collection. 11-ltt-tt 1)U. O. II. DAY. ANIIOM-VOIIFOIUJHTIT. Notice Is hereby given to theiso knowing themselvi a ludelited to me to come forward without delay and scttlu Ihei same, as I neeel tho money due me, and must havo it. Let this he a sulllciciit invitation. ii ii-tu w. i). hkidlkmax. xotiui:. I will oflur for sale at the Collin ranch for the next twenty davs, 0 milch cows, heirscii of ill description, one wagon, ono hack, one cart and general farming Ulensils. 1 will take as pay good morchaiitahlu wheat, oals, hurley, or good potatoes at one cunt pur pound, or make a lihvral discount for cash. Union, Oregon, Oct. 30. lhOO, CAST YOUK OITICS O.N THIS. All thoeknoviiU'lhoiiiselveiiiil'lited to mu either hy nolo or honk uivuunt are hrru by nollllixl 10 settle the same on or hafuro tho Istehiyol December or thu fame will bo collected and ctutsi udiltv). I must havo thu uiouuy. VM. WII.SON. 10-3O-1 1 Union. Or. WOOD WANTKD. Parties eli'MrhiK to pay Ihtlr iiKluhioiliiuu tu thin paper, hi wood, can uuw elu u. 7-17-lf. I I rl'UNISIIKD Iter i Mm Foil KENT. - Jl Mr M.J I'lian- (rner I'md Hltd It St. t'nlou Oregon. 7 l.-tf. SlIKUirF'S SAl.K. OTICB IS HBUKinr OIVKN THAT 1 bv virtue of an execution " the Hcmor.tble Circuit Court 'f ' s':'; Oregon, for Union coiuitv. bonnna - n- W (!:h .lav of Neivemier. 1X). I .lr.it" and delivered, upon a judgment i-."n'i therein on the i'fcl hiv of .N-i.tHnV-i , l- '1 wherein I. A ll..-"!vvitz i- j.t.n i" I C Ficklin Is dei.ni..tn, tor the so o ?.;4".s with llit.-rcs thereon at I lie rate 01 ten per cent, per minimi luce .e l i .liivorSeiitcmber. 1MI0. and for I he I I h r stiiu of :55.7.S co-t mid .1 !nr. m-i s I have levied upon the Uil.imhift " ' real estate, situ ited in I'uion coun: e)i gem. to w it : , An undivided ..ie-el:hth Interest m .m to the N U'K "f NV , See. !!). nml . 1 1 "f SV)4 of Sec. II), ill Towu-hlp 4 South, of It nine -1 1 K. W. M-. and theSK.p 1' qr. S-e. in Township 1 tmih. of lt.ui-' X) K, S'. M.. ami lv lrliie of said e.'-u tion ami levy. I will scil at puhlie auction at tho court' house door in Union t'nion countv, eircuoii, on ihc thel2tli day of De cember, lhlW, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, all the rijtht. title and interest in sai'l premise t licit the said defendant had on the 'J:M day of September. 1M ), or has sine, acipurcd therein, or sulllciciit thereof to Mitisly said judgment, interest, costs-, tli biirse'inents and aecruimr costs. Dated this 11th dav of November, 1SO0. J. T. iiOLLHS, Sin riff. Bv V. 11. Umhei:. deputv. ll-2:i-. shi:kifi.".s SAI.K Jacob Newman 0. M. Kellogg and Fred W. Punch i UNDEU AN'l) MY VI11TUK eiP AN order of sale and tleeree of foreclosure and sale issued out'jf the llonolable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, on the :27th .lay of eptcinher. t.SSO. in the" above entitled "suit, wherein Jacob Newman the above named plaintttl obtained a judgment and decree ot foreclosure and sale atrainst 0. M. KellogL', Fred W. Punch, M K.""Kclloj!g, i.lt. D.iWiun and Dawson defenda'i's, on tlu- 27th 1jv ot Sci-tcmbcr, lfiOO, for the sum CI'D. fill "ami the fii'lluf sum of $100.00 as attirncy's Ices, and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at $12.78 and accruing costs, and costs of this writ, 1 am commanded to sell the land situated m Union county, Wregon and de scribed in said ducrce as follows, to-wit : Lots!). 10, 11. 12. Ml. II. loand II! ill bloeK 10 of the town of North Powder, Union county, State of Oregon, and the apj.urie nances thereu-.to belomiiiiL'. thevctorc I will sell on Saturday, the 13th day of De-I cciubcr, 1M)0. at 2 o clock p. m. of said dav, at public auction, at the court house door in the city of Union, Union county. Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said defendants had in and to the above do scribed real property on the 2!lth day of September, ls.90, or lias since ae.pilrcd. Terms of sale: Ca-h to me in hand. Dateel this !)th dav of Oc'ober. 1N00. J. T. MOLI.KS. Sheriff of Union County. 15y W. It. Usiinu, Deputy. 11-13-Ot. 'tick eK rouKiiiTUiti:. State Of Oregon, county of Union, I November 10. l.SDO.i To John Noi.kn: You are hereby notiticl that 1 have ex pended one bundled dollars in labor and improvements em the plying Dutchman'' quartz lode, situated in Granite. mining district. Union enmity, Oregon, as will ap pear by cei-lilicale tiled November 10, 1H!)0. and recorded in Monk H of quart claims, page 22H. in' the oilice of the recorder of said county, in order to hold said preini-es under the provisions of section 'SMI revised statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the year ending December ill. 1MX). and if with in ninety days atter this notice by publica tion you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, and of other expenditures for which you are legally hound as co-owner, your iuteiosr lu said claim will become the property of the .sub scriber under said section 2ilJ-f. ll-13-l.'it OKOl'GH W. PKliKIN. A DMIMSTHATOK'S XOT1CH. To Whom 'it M y Cosci:iin : Notice is hereby given that the under signed, W. S. Kzc'll, has been appointed by the County court of the State of Oregon, for Union eouiity, administrator of the es tate of W. U. Ked, decea-ed, and that all claims against the said estate must be pre sented to the said administrator at his resi dence, at Klain. Oiegon, within six months from ihe date of this notice, uroperly veri fied, and all claims duo to the' said estate must be paid at once. Klgiu, Oiegon, eict. ill. l.SliO. W. S. HZKLL, 11-fi-wfi Administrator. TKACIIKKK' KXAJIINATIO.N. OTICH IS UKUKHY OIVKN THAT for the iiurpoo of making an exami nation of all persons who may otl'er them selves as eanilidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superlutenilent thereof will hold a puhlie examination at Union. Oregon, com mencing at noon, Wednesday, Nov. -'(i, 1S!K), Dated this 10th dav of Nov.. 1W. II. is. STliANO K. County School Superintendent, Union County, Oregon. xotiuh to crii:niTOits. VTOTICK IS HKltKHY (11VKN THAT 1 the underhigiicd has heeii.luly appoin ted assignee of the estate of Charles M. Houghton, an insolvent dehlor. All per sons having claims against the said C. M, Houghton are hereby notified to present the same, under oath, lo the undersigned within three months from date. THOMAS M. II. 1'KUltY. Dated at Keating, Union county, Oregon, this 27th day of Septemher, 1S1M. llvni;. Johns it Ouistead. 10-l(5-.r)t Attorneys for Assignee. I ) I SSO 1. 1 JT I O .V X O T I C U. -VTOrtCKIS I1KKKBY (ilVKN THAT 1 the umlursigned have this nay, by mu tual consent, dissolve.) tho partnership heretofore existing between them Doinl iii.pic Solduil retiring fiom the business. K. Ksler Mill continue the business, collect all debts due the linn and pay ah li.ilnhtie. Daleel at Cornucopia this li'h dav of Oc tober. 1MJ0. DO.MINUJUK SOI. DIM. 10-10 K. KSTKS. AOMIXISTKATOlt'S XOTICI 'K IS HEUEUY til VEN TO ALL I ..if.mi.1 nni.onilini tl.nt i.i mi. Inf. signed has been regularly appointed ad I mluistrator of tho estate of Charle-e Mo . Lean, deouascd. All persons havingclaitu I agnint said estate are Jnotilled to pn'-ent j thu saint), duly verified, to tha tindersiiriie.1 administrator within six months from the .lute (if litis noiit e, at his rul.leni'e in North Powdur, Union ooiuiiy. Orunuu ' Dautt this JOth day of November, IK!. WM. HONTON. 11-aJ-wfl Aelinini-tralor. ' XOTICH. To Am. Whom I r M v ('oM-itiix : My nottf r.u i'. 'helmnUs ( O. V. Hell, for oullectlon ai .1 l' t knowing tluni- mlve iudi btitl to hid urc mtue!-! ti im-. liUHlialeli .-till anil Mt lc, my im truulli'lis 1 are t'. i iiioic clle"i .i: n.iee. line a. lenti ' .ui'ls.iw txia" -i, lu- .au t .1 t '-t rF.it IOO IMPORTED and Registered Clyde, Shire, pcr. cheron & Norman Stallions. For Sale from 400 m ?00(.uci. Thj,ij the lime to buybotder to have them perfectly acchl mated for next season, and e must sell m order to make room lor new importation-Tlie freight on a horse ta Portland, for Catalogue. Address ' Dr. Valerius It Co., Watertown, Wis, R. Ii BROWN, Dealer in i. I Inn rvt TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. A Complete anel Varied Stock of Wall Paper on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con clantlv on huiiel. ine Is Cove. Leaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives at Cove at 3:00 p. in. Leaves Cove at 8 a. m., arrives at Union atu:;;oa. m. Connections made with Elliott's concha, running to the depot, carrying passenger ''or east and west bound trains. liATKS tor I'ASSKNOlCltS.I.UfJGAOE anil l'ltlitOlIT, ItlCASOXAllLK. KOMINSON .t LAYNK. Proprietors (Opposite the Court House,) L, J, Boothe, Proprietor. r Having refitted tho same and added a large new dining room, I am now bet ter prepared than over to accomodate my patrons. Meals 25 Cents. Beds 25 Cents. Give me a call. 9-11-lm Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Koute to the Pine Cree Mines. 7 RATES : FAKK. FREIGHT, nion to Park - - $1 50 c " ' Sauu'cr - - 3 00 lc " " Cornucopia - - 0 00 c PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Business attended to Promptly anel for Moderate Fees. Ourofllce is opposite the U. S. Patent Ollice, and we can obtain Patenis In less timo than thoso remote from Wasoington. Send MODKLor DltAWING. Wo advise as to pantentabililv frco of charge; and we mako NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SKCUHED. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money Order Div., and to ollicials of the U. S. Patent Oflice. Kci circular, advice, terms and reflerences to actual cli ents In your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Oflice. Washington. D. O. WW liionison x l'urscl nrn airents for tho eclehrated Cyclono "WindMill, and as tho prices on them havohecu great ly reduced they aro now within th reach of nil. Sample mill to ho see tit their planer in North Union. Call auet examine it. 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