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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1891)
i . i . 1 Km ratf .'bet a I me s the cnr Tli An wo tb ; to no, USS tli pc n ca pa at ro se St n( cs ol tt hi D ol n a l ' ci T V t J e t i 1 It ft ' , 'jot THUJtSDAY, JANUAKY 22. 1801. Written for Tun Scout.1 7 MY QUEEN. d Shehai roses bloomltitr on hnr face ThU queenly queiMi of mine; Ami (lit- tale ol love in her deep eyea trace, In rvcrv u"tl'in, on angels grace 1 huld hirhalf diviiiel Oh In wealth unknown bat my beautiful queen, Nota we.dili of land nor gold I!ut a wealth or love, ami gn-iror. I ween Than ever n man Imtli known or eoii, Or ever a woman tolil 1 She will walk lv my : side when hope in low. Tins fair-fai-.nl queen of q iohisI "When the tempo-it heal, and tlic wild winds lilows With bur liund in mine no fear she knows, Though her love is in its tea is! When thu orcaii of life is fretted and tossed, And stars are hid in the ky Where the dove with the olive hranch was lost. In the pfithlPfs waste, she loves nie most. And never Is known to sigli! And I like Antony, leave all wire To bath in the dlil ot her vui! The world would not buy her form fo fair. Her soft sweet checks mid her flawing hulr, No, the world nor I'uradise! IShkt Huffman. ALICEL NOTES. Tho Farmara'and tha Railroad A Painful Accldont. Personate. Snow, wind ami sunshine nil mixed togctliuT. Stovo UiihlritlRO, of L,i Grande, was a visitor to Alicol this week. Miss Jlerdine, of Wallowa, i.s visiting with frionds at Alicol thin wouk. TniiiiH leave Alicul for La Grande at 'J u. in., and for Elgin at " p. m. John jMoUart.of Alicol, is visiting liia bistur, Mm. Webb, at lilgin this week. There hooins to bo ipiito a lot of travel on the Klgiii branch between Elgin and La Grande. The car is full every day both ways. J. L. Hon sold (!5 f,it hogs to Palmer fe Wcllor, of ha Grande, last week, which averaged 2!)f pounds each. The price was -1 cents a pound. Ada Hoc, Pearl Council and George Cochran boarded the train at Alice! for their first car ride last Saturday evening and visited friends at Hluin. They Mayed over Sunday and re turned on .Monday mornings train. K. V. Imblor of the Cove was on the Sandridgo this week on his way homo from tho Wallowa valley whore ho had been looking after his interests. IIo reports everything in (ho Wallowa in line rli.ipu with about eight inches of wnnw on tho ground. U. 1). Uuckmau met with quite a severe accident last Monday night. While on his way home from Sum morvillo his horco took fright and throw him out of the buggy, breaking his nose and knocking the skin oll'tii forohead and fracturing his arm. Hi? injuries are very painful. P. E. Wade lias nolilied thu railroad company to put cattle guards between his Holds or he would do it hiiiHulf at their xpoiii-o and that he would no) let a train p.tss till ho had liuishcd the work. Why should the grangers let tho railroad company iinpoto on tlioin like they have done? If there is im law to piotoct them from tho railroad inonoply, it is high time for Air. Nor villu or our other representatives to do HOinothing for tho relief of tho people whilo they aru in session. MixiiitvA Ann, the COVE. Itoras of laiorest From Our Regular Cor respondent. Mis. 15. U. Henry and Mrs. Agnes Foster canto over from Island City this week. Horn, to the wifo of .1. J. Vincent, Jim. I'lth, a son, weight twelve pounds. Child and putoujla all doing well. The Covo flouring mill is grinding again since tho thaw. There itt a lively demand for thu pioduct.s of thu mill. Tho school in tho Hig Lake district which has boon very satisfactorily taught by Mr. W. W. Randall, oloes this week. Mrs. Molliu Gibson was called to North Powdur Tuesday to bo at tho bedsido of hor father, Mr. l'luminur who is vory sick. A dance was given at tho Hig Lake school house Tuusday night. The proceeds went towards purchasing an orgait for tho use of thu district. Last wiok twenty-live families in Covo h ol i. on or more eiuos of moas-lus each. Tlii wok theio ate no dunge ons vtuv and all are uupro-ing. Mr. Mr. A. It. Itobiuson wore callwl to Dakar City last week on no count of l lei dangerous iltna of Mr 11. VV. Weaver. His oonditiou fiOim-H improvwl. Mr. John Wttgnnriwhl lart wwk Mr. Tlicw. rrolit, tlairyinau of I'im valley iwtuty-livoiilch cows at if25.0i) per head. The purchaser will use them on hi farm and increase his business. Mr. Aaron Connor has lately caught in steel traps on I he mountain cast of town, two large lynx and a wild cat. He is now angl:ng for a panther or mountain lion of immense ai.c which has been scon in that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Haggorty wish to ten dor their sincere thanks to the many friends who lent valuable assistance and displayed such untiring kindness in their late sickness. Their thought fullness and sympathies can never be forgotton. Tho Cove debating and literary so ciety meet at the Morrison church building Friday nights. Tho best talent of tho town takes part in the discussions which are thus made botli interesting and instructive. Jtov. Le Koy of La Grande took part in the exercise of the last meeting. Aff(-i,rs. K. Imblor. J. Wajruor. L. Corpe, J. M. Cravens, Thos. Tolly, R. Koger, A. Robinson, A. Cochran, L. Haggerty, R. Morris, A. Harris, Lee Hendcrshott, J. Allen, Jno. Vanordor, S. Vanordor, M. Roes, Prof. Vincent, 1). 11. May and A. Grossman having been apj ointe 1 a committee to look over the grounds and take soundings in tho Rloom-Erench water right case, will complete their labors Wednesday. Their testimony will bo taken this week and next, by the referee. It is to be Ijoped that this long drawn out case will soon be brought to a termination satisfactory to all interested. Died, Jan. 15th, of pneumonia, Mil dred Haggerty, aged M years, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. h. R. Haggerty. Tho deceased had been suH'ering from an attack of the measles and was in a fair way to recovery when a relapse overtook her, which on account of her onfebled state she was unable to sur vive. Till this titno tho family circle consisting of paronts and twelve inter esting children has remained unbroken. Rut tho unwelcome summons came at last as if to show what a short distance tho most favored of mortals are from trouble and how all earthly trials sink into insignificancj when measured with tho anguish of parting with a dear relative Tho fa nily is almost heartbroken over their loss and havo the deep sympathy of tho community. Tho fu ior.il took placo Friday and was attended by a 'large number of sympathetic friends. tiih niU23TioN sirrrr,i:D. -rxo Tills cut it u faithful jjcJatai picture of the wo ! known 1IU1UU3 Sacra- As tho tho west, they woro asked to tettlo tho question us to what rtmnpiirlllus were til fet purely vejotalilo. Wo present tlielr re port. "Wo have inmlo careful eliomlcal analyses of luveial well known Annuls of Minu!a tllii, taut iavu lound them all Willi t he sIiirIo exception of Joy'H to contain loillduof I'otanslum. As u result ito aro eii'illud to promiunco Joy's to !, tho only purely vcRutalilo Mimipiirllla uown. t,.o uiurket, ivhleli liu-i como utnler our observatlou." Modern mudlpliio has proven that nllordluory 'aro cru)tIons nrouot caused hydlscascJ Wood, but hy ImllKOHtlon and ulugglsh circulation, which cull for M'Rctulilo alteratives, Instead of mineral Mood purltlers llko Iodhlo ot Potassium. Joy's Veaotable KartapurlUa holnff tho latest, is tho tlrt to discard tho old notions and proceed under the modern theory. It ouron attest tho inuuduou nf tho theory. It is tho talk of tho hour. Gi eclmou OaKOO. S. IT. ("1 ll'ord, Now Oassol. Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia nnd liheiimatisin, his sl'iuinuh was ULonluri il, his liver was ellected to an alarming do:roe, appetite foil away, and ho was terribly reduced in tloaii unil strength. Thru bottles of Klec trio Miters cured him. KdwHrtlMliupliurd, UitrrtsbiirK. 111., bad n luiitiiii'i oro on let; of oiht your-.' fctiulin;f. lTseil throe bottle of Kleetilo Haters mid seven boxes of Uuclduii's Arni ca Sahn. and bis loi; is sound and well. John Speaker, Cntitwhu, 0.. bail live largo fever sores on his lej, doctors said he was iuouruMo. Ouo bottle hleetrle Hitters and one box Mucldon Arnica Su'vo cured hli'i tmtiielv. hl at llrown'itdnur store. NOTICE. (iod'a ItlifcuiiiiK to lltimauily o Says an OrvRon l'ionotr. Ninety YoarnOhl. KuttciiT (JltoVB. Or.. Mareb tli. I havo ti.e.1 ibu OltUGON 1CIUNHY T1CA and oliiubiid Iniinudlnte relief. It Is God's ble-xiiiB to liiiiiinnlty. 1 lake pbasuro in ro oui MH-niliiut it io tho allliotoil, I am Ui ' avly ninety yearn old, taiue to Oro tftt i.i isl.' lit tho (initiloy of the Hudson 1U i'o-niiitu.v.niid klnoo I bnii ))Hini the Olt;..uN KlDNUY TKA 1 enjoy good he Mi. DAVll) Ml'NKOH. JUtVINfU'tNT TAX NOI'lt'i:, 'p m '.iiiioiient t.tx rolls for tho years lHvi, iMiCt I ski mi, ISHS nut! ll are now .ttio.) ..in u with wurraiu to enforce the imii.idU'o ti tvu)at, by levy uud ali. 'I'lie imm. -if ult unllnfuom will I .ulili-hi'd ill llio ciuoty mtrM in oon ai the Iwl can be prHpaeo-l. and all ttnpnld tuxe for years ab iiMiitloniHl will bo liiHimdiateiy im vi'-i "lib .M ooU loUb-il D.i iil mi I'.noti thi 1Mb dav of .l uuary LHUI. J. 1' ItOLLlCS. Sbitrtff Hltd Kx-olUcioTu.Y Colliclor. II. V. It. t'HHKU. Deput. t Ai. NoiUH to si: r n.K. 1 . i- IimIi Ii,. d I. Ill UiulWMljfUlMl. ,. .! on 'lit i Uo, aru i . - it- t . I f 'i 1 - itriUnxtl I .i . t. adojt li.l-. t ; ..H M' i ' unt ..i iiu ii,, by I he II ill I'l't lUtCOpi ( i.' i.Qm. J. I. A LULUS' S. CONTINI i:l 1 ItOM SKVENTH I'AOK. They had Inmlly time to pick us up before that whale was making for us, coming at railroad speed, with mouth wide open. Uy skillful maneuvering and working hard at the oars, backing and lilling, we managed to avoid his rush and he swept on by, only to at tack us again and again, until exhaus ted by his tremendous exertions. Ho laid a short distance oil' from u?, rest ing and to recruit up befoio giving us another round. Ho was clear grit. "l'horo comes the old man," said Mr. Chadwiok. "I seo him," answerod Mr. Swain. "We will wait until lie comes down." Lo.-ing two men had unnerved Mr. Swain for the moment and he did not like to take the responsibility of order ing the boats on until Captain Collin arrived. Captain Coffin soon came up in one of the ship's spare boat. His orders were short and rhurp: "Mr. Chudwick, you and Mr. Ilussey lay oil' at a safe distance and pu k us up if we cot stove. Mr. Swain, it is you and I for that whale. It will be long darts. Do not go too, close." "Aye, aye, sir," answered Mr. Swain, who had taken command of the fourth mate's boat, and the two crafts pulled up and we went for the fighting cy clone The maneuvers we went through be fore wo succeeded in killing the whale are too numerous to mention here. Suffice it is to say that it was two or more hours before we found his life, and when we found him dead no cheer went up, for the loss of our shipmates saddened us all, and wo hauled him alongside tho ship in silence. 1 low over, our grief soon wore oil", and, in a few days, we wore as happy and as reckless as ever, ready for more whales, For years after it was related to children, and the summer visitors at tho island, with feelings of pride, how Charley Swain, of tho "Clara Hello Leo," cut out a fighting whalo from under the noso of tho "Mogul's" boats. Six days later we woro anchored in the beautiful harbor of Bermuda, with all hands on shore but tho anchor watch and with plenty of money in our pockets, painting the town red, riding jackasses on a dead lope through tho streets of Georgetown and Hamilton, fighting with tho negro police when they tried to stop us, and having what somo people call "a jolly good time." And in the evening dancing with the IJormuda girls until daylight. At sunrise wo pulled slowly from tho bead), the tunc of "Tho Girl 1 left behind Me," lloating sweetly over the waters ot the harbor, plajed by a string band that wo had hired for the night's amusement, tho girls standing on the shoro waving their handkerchiefs with one hand and with their other hand keeping tight hold of their dress pock ets, to keep our money, that had by some strango transformation, all dis appeared from our pockets into theirs. Ah, mo! Those days when 1 shipped as a sailor boy, just forty years ago. TO UK CONTINUED. KSTItAY NOTICH Notice is hereby given that there was tak en up by O. A. G'ray.on I'lover creek in tho precinct of North 'Powder, Union county, Oregon, and posted before tho undesigned a justice of tho peace for tho above precinct one dark iron fjray horse, supposed to be 12 years old, ll)1 hands high, branded witli a a capital I) (script) on the 'left Miotildor. Appraised at $35 this January ;i, 1MJI. l-8-:tt JOHN KDWAUDS, ' ' Justice ot the Pence. Ift In BJ"J f 7 1 is K!i io mww I Canr.ot bo successfully traveled with out peed health. To reach wealth or any coveted position In life requires tho full pouosclcn and operation cf til tho fac ulties l.lnd nnturo has ondovrcd us with. Hicso conditions cannot exist unices the ph);lcal bolng Is In perfect working cr.'cr, ond this Is Impossltlo uhen tho llv:r and spleen aro torpid, thusobstruct Ing tho secretions, causing Indigestion end dyspepsia, with oil of their accora- panjlng horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic exerts a specific Influenco over tho liver, excites It to healthy action, resolves Its chronic engorgements, and promotes the secretions; cures Indigestion and consti pation, sharpens the appetite, tones up the entire system, and mikes lllo worth living. and Rq)fistcnetl Clyde, Sliirv, Pcr chcron & Nonuan Pt.:ll:or.3. For idi from ?H)0 to V'-'OU .suh. Ttutitdiciuncialei order Ij h iIkiu p:r. y .'CcU nuicJ (or next kjh .... : w mutt tell in ur!f 1 i .al. room far imiw in(wr. . ..-VI. (rMlbt o i a InMlJ I 'Lao, OMdM i r .', a C err animal fitily Wwinml. T. 1 m.! Dr. VdcrftaACo., JOS. KEILI3ERT, r m m m snnkaieri (I Us iota mm i- lauei UNION, OREGON. A Fine lino of Goods Always in Stock. Call and Exumme Them. Suits Made to Order, Cleaning and Itepairing. All work warranted. 12-1-tf. Yy K. IJIiOWNnhL, -M. I)., Physician & Surgeon, ELGIN, OI'.KfiOX. OHico at oitydniK store. 11-13-tf BROOKS, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, ISLAND CITY, OllUGON. iMJ-l'rompt attention nivcn to all pro fessional callt., day or niht. 11-fMf D I TTB I J I A N I ) T , il. I)., Physician & Surgeon, KLUIN. 0 It EG ON. All call? promptly responded to, dav or ni'Klit. 11-13-tf. STEEL PEMS sent PERRY & CO., London. Estab.io24. U. S. Office. 010 Broadway New York. U-OwlO. SIIKItH'F'S SAI.U. VfOTICE IS I1EUEHY GIVEN THAT J.1 by virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date the 22nd day of De cember, lhOOaud to me directed and deliv ered, upon a judgment and decree of fore closure anil sale of heretofore attached property, entered on the 23rd dav of Sep tember. 1MI0, wherein the I'ir&t National Bank of Arlington is plaintiff, and C. W. Ladd and E. Florence are defendants for the sum of eight hundred and one anil nine one-bundredths dollars, with interest there on at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, from the 22nd day of .-cpteinber, IStK), and the further hum of seventy dollars attor ney's fees, thirty ami twenty one hun dredths dollars for costs and disbursements of this action, and decreeing tho sale of the following described heretofore attached real estate, to-wit: All the right, title and interest that the defendant, C. W. Ladd. had on the 17th day of June, 1W)0, or after acquired in or to the following described real estate, viz: Lots eight, (8) nine, (9) ten (10) and eleven (II) in block one hundred and four teen (11 1) of Chaplin's addition to the town of La (iraude. Union county, Oregon. Now therefore, under and bv virtue of said execution and order of sale as afore said. I will sell at public auction, at the court hoii!e door at Union, Union county, Oregon, on Friday, the (ith day of Februa rv, 1891. at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, all tlic right, title and interest of. in and to tho said premises that C. W. Ladd, one of the defendants abnvo named, bad on the 17th day of June. 1MH), or alter acquired in or to the above described real estate, to. satisfy said Judgment, attorneys' fees, ots, dl burseinents ami Interest, as aforesaid, and accruing costs. Terms ot sale, cash to mo in hand, in U. S. gold coin, Dated this the 2nd dav of January, 1S01 .. T. BO LI, US. SherllV of Union County. By W. It. Usiiku. Deputy. 1-8-61. NOT1CK r 1'OItFlUTimH. ' Statcof Oregon, county of Union, ) November 10. lSDO.f To John Noi.kn : You aro hereby notilled that I have ex pended one hundred dollars in labor and improvements on the "Flying Dutchman'' quartz lodo, situated in Granite mining district. Union county, Oregon, as will ap pear bv certificate tiled November 10, 1S!K), and recorded in Book E of quaitz claims, page 220. in the olllce of tho recorder of said county, in order to bold said premises under the "provisions of section 2'12l revised statutes of the United States, being the amount required to bold the same fur the year ending December M. 1MJ0. and if with in ninety davs alter this notice by publica tion you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, and of other expenditures for which you aro legally bound ns co-owner, your Interest in said claim will become the property of the sub scriber undor said seciion 2I121. ll-13-i:it GEOUOE W. PEKKINS. aOTIGH OT DISSOLUTION. -VfOTICE IS 1IEUEBY GIVEN THAT i.1 we, Sqiuro K. Thomas and J. H. Do lauey.bavo this day dissolved bv mutual consent the partnership buinos heretofore existing between us. and J. 11. Dolancy Is lierebv authorized and undertakes to pay nil debts ot the firm and collect all accounts due. , , Dated at Union Oregon this SOth tiny of December 1800. SQl'IltH K. THOMAS. J. II. DKLANKY. DISSOLUTION NOTICH. ATOTICH IS 11k1uHY GIVEN THAT J 1 tho co-partnurship borotoforo cximing i between F. J. Holnxi, and J. W. Hill, tin-1 der thu firm nanu ot Hill A Holmes, i this dav dissolved by inutiml consent, the iaid J.V'. Hill ultbilrtwing fr.u) the buli'i. V. J. llolmea uin - .1 bsbiilti' ol h late linn and is auiloxii I t. enllo.-i ami receiw nil ..- ou .i-. ..:.! i . u d due ld llrtu. Uiand City, Orcgof. 4an. . t l. J W HILL, J 5 In. I. J- H":.MKS. ' mm, VH riM CAt P is -ribism ) n rii-L- PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH ar.fi SOUTH UNION, 0JIEG0X, A. K. ULI.1S, Ticket ArciU. TIME TABLE. Trains depart from Union daily as follows: EAST IIOUNI). Overland Flyer, No '2 11.8SA. M. WBST nouxu. Overland Flyor, No 1. . . 7: 0 P. M. Main Line, No. 1 and 2i "Tho crland Fiver,'' carry throuph Pullman Sk'epers, Colonist Sleepors, Free Chair Cars and Coaches, between Portland and Denver, Omaha, Kunsas City, bt. Louis, fc't. Paul or Chicajto. JIain Line, Nos, 3 and I. "The Limited Fnd Mail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi cago. OCEAX DIVISION. The Union Pacific will dipatch Stcaincrr between San FranoiMco and Port land, as follows. fltOM rOKTI,AXI. At 10 p. m. Fnoji SA.vn.Acisco. At 10 a. m. Stale. . . Nov 13) Oregon Nov 2S Oregon Deo - (.'olimibia. Dec 1 Columbia. " r-tte " 1 tate " OrcKon. ..." V Oregon ' dl Columbia ' 10 Columbia " It State . " U State . . . . "I" Oregon " Hi I Oregon. . . . " IS) I Columbia .. .. " 1!) Columbia . " 1SJ State. " '22 State " 215 Oregon " 2o Oragon..... 20 Colninbia " 'JS The company . reserves theright to change steamers or sailing days. BATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - iflO.OO Steerage - - $8.00 Bound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $."0.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro ,, 5 years - - - Free Including Jleah and Berths. C. S. MELLEN, I T. AV. LEE. Gen'l Traflic Manager. Gen'I. Ticket Agt. A. E. ELLIS. Agent, Union. 0.&W.T.R.R. "Tlic Hunt Line." In Connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D Forms the Quickest and Best Route Between Eastern Oregon and 'Washington and Paget Sound points, as well as the Popular and Direct Line, to all POINTS EAST ami SOUTHEAST PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, SUl'EUH DINING CAKS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPEItS Through to Chicago via tills I. Inc. Passenger Trains of this Company are run ning regularly between DAYTON, WAITS HUKG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON. OIL. Making close connection at II nut's Junc tion with Northern Pacific trains for Taco lna, Seattle, Victoria B. C, Ellcnsburg, North Yakima. Pac, Spraguc, Cheney, Davenport. Spok-me Falls, Butte, Helena. St. Paul, Minneapolis. AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Train, making above connec tions leaves Pcndlcfon daily, at 7:10 p. in. Through Tickets Sold to all Points East at the Lowest Kates. W. F. WAMSLEY, Gen'l Fr't and Piiss gr Agt. Walla Walla, Wash. G. W. HUNT, , Prosldont nnd Gen I Manager, ILL. DEACON, Ticket Agent, Union, Or R. H. BROWN, Dealer in im nrn TOILET AllTICLES, PEHFILMERY. PA I NTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. A Coinploto and Varied Stock of Wall Paporun hand. Proscriptions Carefully Oom pounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con stantly on hand. Thomson & Pursel nro ntronts for tho colobrated Cyclone Wind.Mill, and ns tho prices on them huvobecn yrent ly induced they nro now within tho roach of nil. Sample mill to bo seen tit their planer in North Union. Call uud examine it. e line to Cot i Leaves Union daily at 2 p. in, arrives J f',-,.t .1.30 ti. III. 1 Leave-s Cove at 8 a. m., arrives at Union ...nni'limn mniln wlfli V.lllrOI'u i running to the depot, carrying paeiiircrj fiw ..nut mwl uit li.iimd truitiq. U.VTI'.S Tor I'ASSKNOKK.S. I.UOr.Adll and I.'ltKIGHT, UKASONAltLK. UOIUNSON A LAYNE. - - - Proprietors Proprietor, Having refitted the san. and added J large new dining room, I am now betl ter prepared tnun ever to accomodate rnj rvieals 25 Cents. Beds 25 Cents Give mo a call. 9-11-lnt Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line Quickest and Chcapcsi oatc to the Pine Crcfcl! Itoate Mines. KATES : FARE. FKEIOUi nion to Park " " Saucer " " Cornucopia ?1 50 C 3 00 ljc U 00 COVE, OREGON. Miss Bei.i.k IT. Pocock, op Vntoixii Principal. Christmas Term begin 3Londay, Nov. 17, 1S90. ll-L'0-2ra, LUMBEE for SAM at tho High Valley Saw Mill All kinds of lumber constantly on hai or furnished on short notice. Prices die: as the cheapest. Patronage - Solicited 5-30tf "VM. WILKINSON .fc SON. PATENT Obtained, and all Patent Business attendi to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Ouroillce is omiosito the U. S. Tate Oflice, and we can obtain Patenis in Id tuno than those remote from Wasoingto: Send MODELor DRAWING. Wc ndvi a to pantentabililv free of chargo; Slid niako NO CIIAKGI3 UNLESS PATENT I SECUltEI). Supt. of Money Order Div., and t'j ollicu of tho U. S. Patent Oilice. Fci circuit advice, terms nnd rell'erences to actual c. cnts in your own btato or County, wnto C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposito Patent Oflice. Washington, D. 5- LITTLE LIVER ltd PILLS DO NOT CRIPE, SICKEN Of CONSTIPATE. I Sunt Cure for Sick HcadaoIJ ( nd .11 troublet .rlilnc tt Isdlteiuos or ComUp.U jmproTacn.uompi: l,r I'urir.inn Ih. 111. Thadowran bnlcelrnliutJ to .ait th.cu. on pin e.a Br D too i.rif. tiow, iuir io 1 fta much Aacr. 42 Dllli oat ud In a utrnnr hleb r.a b carried in iMt rocket. 1 Orttt C.' Ubm I Trrlr. ud B..iBr Bta. Wa U.aala aal "rr.tat" Tria. I.rk. hM tttrjakin,Xta. a aa DAapia twm aaa ir,.i r.oo. lar la. la llaaipa. DR. HARTCR'8 IRON TONIO. PCRirn:. th m.itin: nrnm.ATrA tm una. MniAbTiiaai YiuouoiS8TKraTUatYVTi THE OR. KARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. I " 1 fVIWII Kll Wf IflMK It I I If If li N ti - . r t ' n i. i nion ureL'on. ; it- I 1 UUl' M 1 Jil."L UILIL'B ll'lil II . 1. ...... , 1. -.1 I...1.A.1...I . .i.H. ... in wuou, nan now uo so. T-ii "IMI'VPII!. ITI QUI? r.... J 1 filiia.li I riiiiiifai u f fl.il u i-ktlln T.17. imsunu htty mm (Opposite the Court oute.) t I L, J, Uoothe, ASCENSION SDHQOL