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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1890.
Written for Tint Scout.1
MY MIND.
Mv mind imd tlioutrlit5 are all my own,
Mv th-nights I will express,
An I while I Journey hereon earth,
No one can them stijtiiroc.
A knowlodgo for niynclf I seek;
Ity pceklnjr Irhull fl.-ti ;
Othcr. can seek as well as I,
Uy exercise of mind.
Where'er I go. what'er I meet,
I'll t'trivp to understand,
Let error should betray my feet,
And I loc self command.
I'll strlvo to know If I ntn right;
Then in the right I'll stay,
Till f win learn a greater light,
To guldo mu on my way.
Think not that I'll receive your views,
lli'cnufio you them believe;
In wisdoin'ti soiiIch they must bo weighed
Before them I'll receive.
If vou believe that 1 am wrong,
Willi thoughts and mind astray,
Show me your pure and better light,
That I may tee my way.
I'll not presume my thoughts all right,
Hut Mill my mind is free,
And I will iiho It with my might,
Wliilo more light hope to see.
I hope, I journey on my wav,
Midst scenes of Joy and sorrow;
I have learned some since yesterday,
And more will learn tomorrow.
II. 0. Kmeky.
IN THE SOUTH.
A Dtsorlpslon or tho Glories of Autumn
in tho Pino Woods.
Rai.eioii. South Carolina.
Editor Oukoo.v Scout :
November eighth, uiul n perfectly
cloudless sky by day, and crystal
heavons studded with golden nails by
night. At dawn tho mercury stands
at forty five; at noon at Beven
ty, with sixty at sunset. And such
sunsots. Our language has not words
to doscribo their beauty ; human ability
no power to renew them in pen
pictures, or trace upon canvass. They
cotno at tho closo of oach day in their
rocal splendor; painted by tho finger
of tho Divino Artist, upon ono-third of
tho heavens ; and framed in a halo of
God's own glory. In tho glories of
theso sunsets, man has no ownership,
no monoply. They aro tho proporty
of tho rich and tho poor nliko ; of tho
whitoman and his darker brother; tho
Creator's gift of beauty to all. We
know what tho beauties of a northern
landscape of deeidious trees can be.
Wo havo known tho orango and tho
and the gold ; tho green and tho rod
upon tho leaves of tho mountain for
ests, from our youth up. Wo have
lain upon tho green sod under a late
fieptonibor sun, or in early Octobor,
drinking in theso beauties, whon each
mountain was, to tho cyo, only a mass
of variegated color and beauty. And
wo tried to take in largo amounts, for
woll wo know that it would soon fade ;
that tho soro and dead brown would
toou clothe tho forests, thoir beauty
all gone; that soon ug.iin, tho chill au
tumn blasts would sot tho trees to shiv
er and shako all thoir doad and dying
leaves to tho wot bosom of Mothor
Earth.
But como with mo to an autumn
day in tho Pino Woods. Dato it as
abovo. Tho wild llowers aro Btill in
bloom. Violots, blue and white ; bright
golden imitations of tho yellow daisy;
and lillies with a moro royal purple
than ovor tinted tho rohos of l'orsian
monarch or Hebrew king. Tho loaves
upon the Poach trees aro as greon as
in Juno. Tho wiro grass just begin
ning to turn .brown, and tho young
oaks just putting on thoir coat of rich
est red. Our deeidious trees do not
ahow tho varioty of color and beauty to
lto soeii in a northern forest. But to a
young oak, a porfeot cono of leaves,
standing in tho still air, and otloring
its rod leaves to tho golden suushino,
shows a richness of color not to bo
oqualled in nature And wo may
drink our fill of theso beauties and
gazo upon this gorgeous array without
forobodings of coming storms of sleet
and snow. No sadness comes with tho
autumn tints of abouthornpino woods.
Wo know that our winter timo will
como; but wo also know that tho life
of tho past summer will not bo buried
in tho death of snow, ico and hail.
Nature does not die horo; loaving us
only faith and hopo, born of oxporionco
in tho spring's resurrection and now
ucsh of life; hIio only rests in tho full
nosa of her beauty. Wo know that
tho oaks will retain their leaves until
tho spring buds crowd them oir. Wo
know that very much plant life is
growing steadily on, for llowora of
spring. Wo know that tho solemn
and fasoiuating pines will continue
green and unchanged 5 and yet chang
ing as they drop their long neodlos,
ono by ouo, weaving u brown mantle
for tho unrullled bosom of Earth. Wo
know that our winter is coming; but
wo shall not bo housed, with racking
coughs and stilling coal gat, for tho
next four months; but without over
ooM and mittens wo may go out to
breathe the puro air of Heaven every
day and every night.
J, T. PATRICK. I
MEDICAL SPRINGS
Remarkable Curative Properties
of the Water.
Persistent Hear Hunters The School at
the Park The Wheat anil Bar
lev Market Notes.
Dec. 8, 18!)0.
Krofty nights.
W. I). Etnelc is building a fine largo
and commodious barn. .
Tho Cloble brothers have gone to
Elgin to do carpenter work.
Justus Wright is delivering wheat
and barley in the Baker City market.
II. W. Lee has taken a contract and
is working in the Roy mine at Sanger.
The stock is pretty well gathered in
and placed in pastures for the winter.
Tho higher mountains hereabouts
arc slightly covered with tho "beauti
ful." J. B. Dolby is quite unwell and lias
gono to Baker City for medical treat
ment. Mrs. J. B. Sams, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Crimmin, of Sanger.
Sho leaves Jim to play bachelor.
L. A. Savage, of Cornucopin, is try
ing tho virt tics of tho water of Medical
Springs, for a case of rheumatism.
Henry Bowman, of Lower Powder,
has been doctoring at the springs the
past week, for blood poison, and is
much improved.
Duncan and Boylcs, our bear hunt
ers, aro determined to kill R. M. Smith's
pet bear, and will no doubt succeed if
Ihoy can catch him asleep.
Mrs. Eliza Wilson has certainly
done moro for Thanksgiving than any
lady in tho county. Sho has sold fomo
sixty-fivo turkeys for that occasion.
Mrs. Lloyd, of Pino valley, who ciuno
to tho springs three weeks ago, very
much alllicted with rhouinatism, leaves
in tho morning for her homo, found
and well.
Geo. W. Coflfnian has been engaged
to teach tho Park school. Georgo is
just finishing a term in tho Lower
Powder district, and has given great
satisfaction.
Lumber is a thing of tho past at tho
Park saw mill, but it looks liko such a
thing would not happen soon again
from tho amount of logs tho boys aro
putting on the yard.
Geo. W. Catcs, engineer at tho hois
ting works at tho Sanger mine, left on
tho stage this morning for his post of
duty, after a two weok's sojourn nt tho
spiings. Ho rid himself of a severe
attack of rheumatism.
Tho Cornucopia stago is making
good time mid is loaded both ways.
Tho company has careful, oxpoiioneed
drivers anil do all in their power to
mako their patrons comfortable. Two
splendid sleighs havo been fitted up to
put on tho linens soon as snow falls.
OUR LETTER TROJI Y7A3niNQTON,
Mattora oflntorost Reported toy our Reg
ular Correspondent.
Washington, Noy, 1M, ISO).
Eniroit OitKdio.v Scout:
Secretary Window's soheino for in
creasing tho amount of money in cir
culation has leaked out, as such tilings
usually do, although his annual report
will not bo madu public until the day
after tho Presidents messago is sub
mitted to congress, and it may not af
ter all bo in his report, us I am in
formed that Mr. Harrison has declined
too endorse it in his mcesago, but tho
Secretary will probably insist upon in
cluding it in his report. MrWindom's'
idea is to havo the govormont issuo l,
or 2 per cent, bonds to bo convertnblo
into cash upon tho demand of the
holder. Ho believes that such a
schotno would go a long way towards
preventing dangerous stringencies in
tho money market, such as tho ono
from which tho country is just recov
ering. Nearly all tho eabinot oudorso
tho idea, and tho only reason that Mr,
Harrison objects to incorporating it in
his message is said to bo that thoro is
not time to consider such a radical
change in our financial methods at tho
short session,
Thu schemo is not original with Mr.
Windom. It was originated away
back in tho 70's by onu of tho bright'
est young members of the then Green
back party Mr. John Urisbou Walker
who was at that time uditing a daily
paper in Washington, and who is now
editing tho Cosmopolitan magazine It
was becauso Senator Sherman, then
Secretary of tho Treasury, roftihod to
adopt this or u similar lohoino and
permuted in his polioy of commuting
tho currency in order to bring about
tho resumption of specific payments
that Mr. Walker demanded through
the columns of his paper the impeach
ment ol Secretary Sherman adomand
which at that time attracted national
attention.
Loading republicans such as speaker
Heed and Itepreaentattvo McKinley,
fay that then, will he no financial legis
lation, at thin session of congress; hut
there i a strong r-lurin-nt in the repub
lican party that will demand in loud
tones that a free coiling bill bo pufficd
or that something bo done to largely
incroai-e tho volume of currency in
circulation. It is nn important and
interesting question, and it is certain
to be heard fiom thin winter, both in
and nut of congics?.
The f-penkcrnhip light is quiet on
tho surface, hut raging fiercely in tho
under current of pi.iit.en. Mr. Mills
announcennTit that he would retire
from tho House at the closo of the
Fifty-second congrCEB was a very
shrewd move, and it h;:s undoubted
ly improved his chances, and it looks
now :is if he might bo the man, if a
Southern irnn bo chosen. But of
course, he has tn con'end against the
various combinations curtain to bo
made against any man who obtains a
temporary lead, and the fact that ho
openly declares himself a free trader
will undoubtedly lose him some votes.
There is a conservative wing of tho
democratic parly, at tho head of which
is Kepresontativo Flower, who has a
"barrel" and Piesidenlial aspiration?
which is decidedly opposed to any
unheal treatment of the tariff question.
This element is working to have Mr.
Flower placed at tho head of the Ways
and Means committco of tho noxt
House and it is claimed that they
will rofuso to support any candidate
for Speaker who docs not pledge him
self to put him there.
The republican programme has been
announced, for tho session. It cm
braces the passage of an apportion
ment bill, a shipping bill, tho regular
appropriation bills and the Federal
election hill. To carrv out this pro
gramme two things will bo absolutely
necessary a change in the rules of
tho Senato and tho presence of a con
stant quorum of republicans in tho
House as the democrats have an
nounced their intention to oppose every
onn of theso measures except tho re
gular appropriation bills. There is
said to bo in existenco a written agree
ment signed by 13 republican senators
to change tho rules and pass tho elec
tion bill before tiio Christmas holidays.
Thero is ono notablo thing imming
ling wi,th tho returning congressmen
of poth parties they all speak in most
respectful terms of tho claims of the
Farmers Alliance, and that is a good
deal more than they did when here
last. Votes always command tho re
spect of politicians.
Everybody predicts and expects that
tho short session of congress which
eonvenos noxt Monday will be, from
ono and another cause, one of tho
most exciting in our history, as well
us ono of the most important in its
ed'eet upon tho political future of tho
threo great political parties, for it'U
now conceded by all shrewd observers
that tho Farmers' Aliauce is ono of
tho great political partios of the coun
try, and that it will take a prominont
part in tho great national battlo of
181)2.
Mr. Harrison hold tho first official
reception of the season at tho Whito
Hoiito this evening in honor of tho
Brazilian naval olliccrs now visiting
this country. J. H. C.
GRAND
IASOUERADE BALL
At Wright's hall, Union,
Thursday Evening,
4
0,
Tho host of Musio has been Secured for
tho occasion, nnd an excollcnt supper will
ho served ut tho CENTENNIAL HOTEL,
and will he gotten up under tho personal
Miporvhon of Mr. Al Goodhrod, tho inero
men tion of whoso nauio making it certain
that a dainty collation will ho spread upon
his tables.
Tickets, 82.50.
EVERYBODY COME.
Olio. K.miu), Manager.
12-13-ta.
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STEEI pirn
4 C5 f-4j.ipl Pm, aiffwont patUrrii. in
Ts iflSa htflti'l JMto I Kntcfi lUx,
wnt iotitjMd, un receipt of 10 OlINfsi.
PERSIES CO., London. ccub.t824.
U. S. OtScCi 8 1 0 Uroadtj Now York
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December 11
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R.ICIPAL POINTS
EAST,
WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
UNION, ------ OREGON,
A. It. UliTili:, Tlket Agent.
TI.VfK TABLH.
Trains depart from Union daily m follows :
WEST IIOOHl).
KiwtMoil, No 1 :00 1 M.
Kxprwws, No 7 '1:f!5 A. At.
XA8T II06X1).
Fast Mflll, No 2 7:40 P. M.
Kxprow, No 8 11:15 A. M.
Main Line, Nos. 1 and 2, ''Tho Overland
Flyer,'' carry through Pullman Sleeper.
Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars nml
Coaches, between Portland and Denver,
Omaha, Kansas Oily, St. Louis, St. Paul or
Chicago.
Main Line, Nos. 3 and 4. "The Limited
Fast Mall," carry Pullman Dining and
Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi
cago. OCEAX DIVISION.
The Union Pacini will dispatch Steanierc
between Kan i ranelsco and I'ort
land. as follows.
FKOM roKTIiAKI).
At 10 p. m.
KltOM SAN FI.AICISCO
At 10 a. m.
State Nov '-!)
Oregon Dec 2
Columbia.. .. ' T
tatc '.. " 8
Oregon ''11
Columbia " 14
Statu "17
Orcifon "20
Columbia " SI
Stato .... " 2K
OroRon " 29
Oregon Nov 23
Columbia Dec
State "
Oregon "
Columbia . '
Stato ''
Oregon "
Columbia .... "
State "
Oregon "
Columbia
28
Tho company rosorvos theright to change
steamers or sailing days.
KATES OF PASSAGE:
Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - ?8.00
Kound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - ?30.00
Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro
,, ,, 5 years ... Free
Including Meals and Berths.
C. S. MEIJiEN, I T. W. LEE.
Gcn'l Trallic Manager. Gen'l. Ticket Agt,
A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union.
Machinery For Sale,
1 will sell or trade on good terms tho fol
lowing described nwichinory :
Ono Shingle Machine,
Ode Poking Machine.
One Drac Saw.
Ono Mouldin,
Mj"liine.
Shafting, i'a J .-yt. Kelts,
Moulding Knivos, etc,
Call on or address
7-:il-ni(i
G. F, YIIITE,
Cove, Or.
LXJMBEE for SALE
ut tho High Valley
Saw Mill.
All kinds ot lumber constantly on hand
or furnished on short notico. Priced cheap
as tno cheapest.
Patronage - Solicited.
5-30tf
WM. WILKINSON & SON.
COVE, OREGON.
Miss Bki.m: II. Rocock, of Virginia,
Principal.
Christmas Term begins
Monday, Nov. 17, 1S90.
11.20-2m
E.
RROOKS, M. D.,
Physician & Surgeon,
ISLAND CITY, OREGON.
fap-Prouipt attention givon to all pro
fessional callti, day or night. 11-0-tf
yT E. KKOWNKLL, M. 1)., '
Physician & Surgeon,
ELGIN, OREGON.
Jllco oUcitydrug store. 11-13-tf
M.
DITTEKKANDT, M. D.,
Physician & Surgeon,
ELGIN, OREGON.
All calls promptly rwmondod to, day or
night: 11-13-tf.
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,7"001 WANTED. Partlo desiring to
pay their IndobtoririMS to this paper,
In wood, can now do ho, 7-17-tf.
YJMTRN1SHED ROOMS FOR RUNT.
V Mr M. J. Chiincoy.Cornor Second and
K St. Union. Orugon,
l-.tf,
151CYCMCS FOR SALE. One M Inch.
J full nloktl, ami uno 4$ iuoh bUntUnl
HnMi. Eiupiirt tit this olllre. 7-17-tf
Mind narilrin curoj. ll.wVi tftrnr
in nto t4in, TtlMonttU turn u
Pii il th cIoIm. lraipocta!-QiT
ruxe, Jtat n nttftten to I'tof.
A. UmwII, U lUUiAio. InYut.
0.&W.T.R.Rjsmt!Ov ,
"The H
U11C
Line."
In Connection with thu
NORTHERN PACIFIC KAILR'l)
Forms the
Quickest and Best Route
Batweon Kawtorn Oregon and Washington
a..u i iiei rouiiii pointi, as wo. I as
tho Popular and Direct
Lino to all
POINTS EAST and SOUTHEAST
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS,
SUl'BKB DINING CAHS, and
FIIEE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS
Through to Citlcasn via this Lino.
Passenger Trains of thii Company are run
ning regularly between
dayton; waitsijurg, walla
WALLA, WASH., and PEN
DLETON, OR..
Making cknc connection nt Hunt's June
tion with Northern Pacific train, for Taco
ma, Seattle, Victoria, !. C Ellcnsburg,
Miriu j HKiiiKi. nicii, praunc, unenev
Davenport. Spok'ine Falls, Putte, Helena
St. Paul, Minneapolis.
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Passenger Train, making above connec
tions loaves Pcndlefon daily, at 7:40 p. m.
Through Tickets Sold to all Points East
at the Lowest Kates.
W. F. WAMSLEY,
Gcn'l Fr't nml 1'nss'gr Agt.
Walla Walla, Wash.
G,
W. HUNT.
President and Gen'l Manager.
II. L. DEACON, Ticket Acent, Union, Or
siiunirr's sale.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
xN by virtue of an execution issued out of
tho Honorable Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for Union county, bearing date tho
tith dav of November, ISi'X). to mo directed
and delivered, upon a judgment entered
therein on the 2.'i(f day of September, 1800,
wherein I. A Koskowitz is plaintiff and J.
C. Fic-klin Is defendant, for the sum of
?315.CS with interest thereon at the rate ol
ten per cent, per annum, bince said 2nd
day of September. 1800, and for the further
sum of :!T).7S costs and d'sbiirsements, I
havo levied upon the following described
real estate, situated in Union countv, Ore
gon, to-wit:
An undivided one-eighth interest in nnd
to the N WJ4 of NW'j Sec. .'10. and SWJ4 of
S4 of See. 10, in Township l South, of
Rangc-10 E, V. M., and tlieSEqr. of SE
qr. Sec. 2-J. in Township 1 t'ouh, of Range
39E.W. M., and by virtue of said execti
tion and levy. I will soil at public auction
at tho court house door in Union. Union
county, Oregon, on tho thol2th day of De
cember, 1800, at 2 o'olook p. m. of said day,
all tho right, title and interest i;i said
promisor that tho said defendant hail on
the 2:1.1 day of September, 1MK, or bus since
acquired therein, or sullicient thereof to
satisfy said judgment. Interest, costs, is
bursenients anil accruing cos-ts.
Dated this 11th dav of November, 18!) .
J. T. KOLLES,
Sherift
Ky W. K. Usur.n. deputy. H-23-w6
SlUiltirif'S SALU
Jacob Newman )
M. Kellogg and Kred W. Punch)
UNDER AND KY VIRTUE OF AN
order of sale and decree of foreclosure
and sale issued outot the Honorable Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for Union
county, on the 27th day of September, 1880,
in tho above entitled suit, wherein Jacob
Newman theabove named jllaintiif obtained
a judgment and decree ol foreclosure ami
sale against C. M. Kelloge, Fred W. Punch,
M E. Kellogg, I. R. Dawson and Dawson
defendants, on tho 27th dav of September,
lfCO, for the sum of $!H1.GU and ibe further
sum of $10(1.00 n? attdrnev's fees, and the
costs and disbui'Bcmonts ot this suit taxed
at $12.78 and acciulng costs, and costs of
this writ, 1 am commanded to sell tho laud
situated in Union countv. Oreiron and do-
seriueuin said u-c-ree as Inlioirs. to-wit:
Lots 0. 10, 11. 12, i::. 14. 1.5 and Hi in blocK
10 of tho town of North Powder, Union
county, htate ot uregiin, and the appurte
nances lhereiiiito belonging-, the.'etoro 1
will sell on Saturday, the lath day of De
cember. 1WX). at 2 o'clock v. m. of said dav.
nt public auction, at the court house door
In the city of Union, Union county. Oregon.
all the right, title and interest which tho
said detendant8 had 111 and to the abovo do
scribed real property 011 tho 2!lth dav of
September, lfOO, or has since acquired.
Terms of sale: Ca-dl to 1110 In hand.
Dated this 0th day of October. 18!K).
.1. T. KOLLES.
Shcrltr 01 Union County.
Ky W. K. Usiiun. Doputv. 11-13-51.
XOTICU OF rOKICEITUKE.
Stato of Oregon, county of Union, )
November 10. 1800.1
To John Noi.cn :
i on aro lierebv noilnVd that I lmvo ox.
ponded one hundred dollars in labor and
improvements on the "Plying Dutchman''
quartz lode, situated in Cranito mining
(iiMnci, I'liion eoiiuiy, uregoii, as win ap
pear by coriillcato liled November 10. 1800,
ami roooriua in iiook iv or quartz claims.
page -'iii, in the olllca of -the recorder of
said county, in order tn hold said premises
under tho provisions of x-oilon 2321 revised
btatutcs of tho United States, being tho
amount required to hold the same for the
year enuing jjecemuer ;u. wm, and if with
in Iiiin-tv (lavs alter tbi iinfiee lir rtulilivi.
tion you fail or refuse to contribute your
portion oi Mien oxDciiumirc. ami oi otner
expenditures for which vou aro legally
Daunu as co-owner, your interest In mud
claim will become the nronertv of tho mi!.
Hcriuer uiutcr said section
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11-13-lSt
OKOItQK
W. PKKK1N.
AIIMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE.
VfOTICK IS HKltKUY GIVEN TO ALL
1 painons concerned that the undor.
felgnoU has heon regularly appolntej ad
ministrator of the estate of Charles Mc
Lean, ueceuM'd. All perKonx huviiigcluiuH
ngnlueit aid estate are notified to present
thoMinio, duly eri(Ud, lo thu understirneil
adinliustrntur within mx umnths from th
ihuoof thij tiutii'o.at his residence in North
Powder, luilou uounty, Oregon.
Dated thi-20lh day of November, 1800.
VM. HONloN,
ll-ao-wS Administrator.
NOTIOIS.
To All Whom It May Coxciirx :
My iiot aro In tho hands of O. P. Prll
for tllt-ction. and thoo knowing them
hClves indebted to mo are rupiuMcdto lin
innliattiy i-hII and nttli, my initructlons
are in t nioree colk-etbin at onoc. Give at
tention and avo expciu r.
"WO t' K. J. COUPKlt. '
WO 3JWPOK
$3 Clyde. !; 't-
Tl-iu'uhi-'::.-- '
13 llT ihtft.. . .
matuJ f.tr 1 :-.t 1
nia-t 'll 1:1 1 . '. r
r-K,ni for nt. i . . -(iciji.t
III jI-i s .
Orcca-i 1 '.
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nwr;' tr.imal fally Warranted. Tcia.il- y
fit Catabjue. AJJtcsj
Dr. VniKiasfcR.,
w.t
R. H. BROWN,
Dealer in
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY. PAINTS.
OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc.
A Conipleto and Varied Stock of Wall
Paper on hand.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Day or Night.
A full supply of school books con
stantly on hand.
m Line to Cove.
Leaves Union daily at 2 p.m. arrives at
Cove at 3:30 p. in.
Leaves Cove at 8 a. m.. arrives at Union
at 0:30 a. m.
Connections made with Elliott's coachci
running to the depot, carrying passenger
for cast and west bound trams.
KATES for IASSENOEKS. LTJOOAGK
and FKISIGUI, UK ASONAHLK.
ROBINSON A. LAYNE.
Proprietors
1101 CITY HOTEL,
.(Opposite the Court House,)
L, J, Boothe, - - Proprietor.
Having refitted the same and added a
farge new dining room, I am now bet
ter prepared than ever to accomodate my
patrons.
Seals 25 Cents.
Beds 25 Cents.
Give mo a call. 9-11-lm
Union and Cornucopia
Stage - Line 1
Quickest and Cheapest
Route to the Pino Creek
Mines.
RATES :
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Thomson & Purscl nro agents for
tho celebrated Cyclone WindMill, and
as tho prices on them have heen great
ly reduced they nro now within th
reach of nil. Sample mill to bo see
nt their planer in North Union. Cll
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