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TllUKSDAY, FEURUAUY 12. 181)1. Death of Bradlaugh. Editor Oiiegon Scout: In the death of Charles Bradhuigh, winch occurred on the .'iOth of Janu ary hist., England lost her lending lib eral. For eleven yearn ho has been in parliament, and his atheism has given that august body much disquietude. Ho had never swerved ftom the line of duty, but Protestant England saw in hirf elevating doctrine the downfall of many a pet idea. They in power saw his new era of free thought gain ing at astonishing rates. It was di rected at all the pernicious principles that hold men in servitude. It was to cut the fetters from many a wrist and place tho tenant on equal grounds with his lord. It aimed at oppression. It was to drive from the land all bondage and make the peasant one of society. In 1808 Mr. Uriidlatigli was defeated in tho election, and in 187.'! ho came to America on a lecturing tour. He lectured nearly exclusively on the Eng lish question, and as lie was &o fair and just in his principles and in his loyalty to England so zealous, when ho re turned homo the English people looked at the Infidel in a newer view. They found much to admire in his manly de fense of Uritain.and his logical theories Bcemed prophesies that promised bless incs to the oppressed. Tho tumult of religion was stirred. Protestantism boiled high. Tho election of 18S0camo on, and Bradlaugh was chosen from Northampton as member of parlia ment, but there wore strong objections to his taking his seat, on grounds that ho. being an atheist, could not take tho required oath. Ho was, however, seated on ailirmation, and tho first outspoken Inlidel held a teat tho su preme tribunal of Great Britain I How liberals shouted in enthusiasm till Al bion rang with tho music of united voices from shore to shore! A victory over the tyranny that had ground tho common people for ages. Tho first grout stride- that liberalism had made even in tho nineteenth contury. An honorable, open, fair trial of its princi ples had at last convinced (ho pooplo that it was no monster bent on the destruction of tho good and glorious things of civilization. It had some of human propensity in i t s inaki-up. The demon was not there that shudder ing Christianity expected to behold. There was in Bradlaugh's atheism much that would add to the purity of a Christian's life There were princi ples that tho pulpit admitted as being superb principles that would lift all mankind to better aims and to brighter aspirations. He was not bent on tho destruction of established doctrines Ho was building a new one, to launch with the old in the sea of thought! He had a lovo for freedom of thought that overwhelmed all mean desires. The bettering of lower classes and the di.v trihiiliun of knowledge tho purifying and elovatioi. of polities and the do throning of superstition are amoi.g his aims. The tamily altar was his higher temple of devotion. Lovo for wife am weans was higher than tho unfounded lovo for Mohammed, Buddha or Jesus, A wife claimed her husband's heart, and a husband that gave his heart to Jesus was a porjurer and a despoiler of tho felicity of tho holy homo. The marriage vow was tho tio that bound inviolably tho husband and wife, and no man even tho mythical Jesus could claim the ailection of the honest husband. In politics ho saw corruption, and found in the aristocracy of England much that was oppressive to tho com mon people. Ho saw in tho religion of today much that should have died out in ages past. Its weak foundation he saw quivering before tho mighty rush of tho nineteenth contury Some of its main stays ho found wanting in tho true principles of manhood in tho character that should set an example, he mw many faults. It was merit with him, not popularity. It was true worth and not gilt. And now, just ii4 ho was gaining a promiuouctt that was enviable, ho lays down the Hag and oilers up his ac count. Mfo has ended when its sun was at its highest noon! The strifo; and tho struggle is done. The tireless brain is at rest at lust, and tho warm heart is tho pulseless clod of clay. The virtues uud tho faults arc left alone as tho solo testators to his worth. Tho day is fast approaching when parlia ment will contain many more just such noble, big rottld men. Tho dawn of the twentieth century is just streaking with a grand lustre in the east, and no Mo old Victor Hugo says tho twentieth century will ho happy! Man in his udvuueo is bocoinlng more libera). Tho heart is taking to its atoroof ten tlerness ono more uttribule -churity. In public, thiR has long boon sleeping. But in this Liter day the great man must be the chariUiblc man. To some the death of an Infidel ap pears to be an awful ordeal. No hope, they say, no refuge, nor haven in sight. No glorious refsilrection of (ho soul, no rapturous meeting beyond the shadow of the tomb, no talents to de liver up to the maker, no songs to chant, no ..harp to twang, no angel fingers to clasp and kiss. To those who are Christians, the In fidel's death has horrid aspects. The darkness and terror of chaos spreads before tliem, tho awful abyss without depth, without width. No God to lift him up through the tumult of death to everlasting peace! No Savior to stand ns council for him in the supreme court of heaven. The grave, no further. But to (he true Infidel it presents no such scenes. The last parting with loved ones is a tad rite, but when the remembrances of all past goodness and by-gone kindness comes up in re view, it is a happy moment. Tho con sciousness that in all the past you have aimed at the right, and aimed at the justice of all things, is enough to quiet all rullles that stir life's last moments Tho faultless love you have homo your family and the generous spirit you have exhibited to your fellow man is satisfaction to tho soul. When no dark clouds of ills and aching you have caused to others hovers over your death bed when the conscience is free, and all life's deeds bear well on your mind, it is no pain to die even though you have no hope beyond. Jt is chance immutable chance! Fate de signs it so. Who can question whether its object is not tho bettering of us all? Bkiit W. Uuitman. Resolutions of Condolonco. II AM. 01' Covk Loikjk, No. !)1, ) A. F. A A. M. February 7, A. I). 181)1. ) Wo your special comtnittco appoint ed to prepare suitable resolutions of re spect to the memory of our deceased brother, Eugene T. Foster, respectfully submit the following: WiiKltKAS, Tho solemn messenger of Death has invaded our order by remov ing from us a beloved and honored member, Eugene T. Foster, and while wo bow in sorrow to the inovitiblo sum mons, wo trust that he for whom we mourn and tho life that has forever fa ded from our view has bloomed again in eveibuting peace and happiness on tho bright shores of eternity, and that our loss, though sad it be, is his eter nal gain. Being endowed with thoso noble traits of mind and heart which elevate mankind, his counsels will bo missed, therefore, be it Resolved, by Cove Lodge No, 1)1, A. F. fc A. M., that in the death of Broth er Eugeno T. Foster tho order has lost a beloved and honored brother; the wife a truo husband; tho parents a du tiful son ; tho sisters a loving brother, and society an upright man. Resolved, that we tender our earn est sympathies to the alllictcd family. Resolved, that these resolutions be spread upon tho records of tho lodgo; a copy bo sent to tho family of tho de ceased, and that a copy be furnished tho press of Union and ha Grande for publication. John E. HonniiJ Gi:o. W. Thomajo Committee. L. It. Hoi.mp.s.) CIRCUIT COURT. Tho HuBlness Transacted up to tho Tlmo of QoiUB to Press. Clrcut court convened in this city lad Monday, with .ludco .1. A. Fee in the chair O. A. Johns actinc district attorney by up pointment of tho court; Turner Oliver clerk; J T. Holies. hherilV; George Heldle man, court bailiff and .1. N. Moore, bailill' for the grand jury. The following persons were drawn to nerve as grand jurors : .1 . It. Kellogg, foreman, S. S. Moothr, Ott Vand- oriuculen. Davis Uoswell, P. A. MeDonnld. T. F. Gooch and Win. Shaw Jr. I) A McAlistor vs W A Cusliinan and C W I.add; default and Judgment, 1) A McAlistor vs C W I.add; default and judgment for sale of attached property. O .t W T Ity Co vs Hutcliiiibon Pros; ills- missed. Jos W Palmer vs Grilllu uud I.add; de fiant and judgment for sale of attached property. Itees & ltrdmiui vs A UOsborn; contin ued for service. Snow vs .Makinson ; dismissed at plain- tltr's costs. Slaver t Walker vs A Shaw; settled and dismissed. Jos Wrifiht vs Jos Floklin; settled and dlsmhsed. Wade Pros vs Wood it Woods; settled and dismissed. Wm Wilson vs G DPiaklln; default mid 'judgment. H Wlldey rs Farrull and Parrell; dis missed. A K F.uton vs Sarah J Wast; dismissed at pUlutllPs ousts. HaUt v llalil; lUf.udt; John Whreler, referee. Hill vs Hill; euntluuod fur twin, Murx vi GuoJituiigh; coallnunl on for mer order of court. Stulli vs Stalls. dimWJ t.t plahitlll's cost. II 1' Gregory ,v ( o v Kcllozg & Punch; dismissed without prejudice. Wallace v Frrell fc Frazier; continued or term. .1 II Rinehart vs Adam Rorasford ; de fault ami judgment. Hutchinson Pros vs Frank Bid wall; eon tliucd for the term with referee to report testimony. Fresh vs Fresh ; continued for the term . P K Wade vs U It Ex Co and Farrell ,t Wallace; dismissed. S II and Wm Neville vs O it Ex Co; set tled and dismissed. Gibbons McAli-Uer vs John Southwell ; continued for the term. Win M Huntley vs Albert Huntley; de fault; Winnie Hlakoslee appointed refereo to take testimony. WO Hunter vs ritandley and Huntley; continued for term. A Hummer vs (J M Irwin; continued for term, French vs Plnom ; same. Barnctt Pros vs Nodlneand Uoers; judg ment for plaintiff for units. .Merrill vs Irwin; 11 F Wilson appointed guardian ad litem. Kachul I.add vs Cha I.add; default and judgment. K Ilcidenreich vs Win Thopui'son; strick en from the docket. Newberry vs Noborry; default; Robert J Slater referee. BijjgcrH vs Hill ; answer and consents to judgment. .Statu vs Hathaway; plead guilty; court set Saturday for sentence. , Ephavs Kpiia; default; A 0 Williams, referee. Sterling vs Grant et nl; default; Winnie Blakeslee appointed leforoc. Bucklon'8 Arnica Salve. Tiik Ukst S.u,vi: in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sore", Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Kever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi alvely euros Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to jive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2.5 cents per box. For sale at Itrown's drii store. A QUAKErt'S DOZi:.N- IMcban! Stcjc, tho well known propriotor of tho Quaker Dairy, No. EO Ellis St., San Franol'co, last week scut tho following letter to tho Edwin W. Joy Co. My lamuy navo been taxing Joy's Vegetable Sareaparllla now for mouths with splendid rsaults. Our cxpcrlcnco has been that after takiufj It regularly for a short time and getting tho system started right, an occasional doto thereafter keps tbosysten in perfert condition. A peculiarity of your vegetable cooi pouud inexpllcablo to mo is, that it does not loso its effect, but seems to accomplish tho eamo results continually. As a liver and bowel regulator and correctivo it is per fection. Wo would not bo without it In our house. In fact I linvo just bought a dozen bot tles to get tho reduced price." A. M. Uowc, of 623 Jones street. 8. F also writes thnt It has been bis habit for years to inval;o In tho mornings with a beadacho and nn exhausted feeling; but sinco tho first bottlo ho has had uo return of his old time debilitating headaches. The Blood-Red Record of the Sioux. 1.IKK or and the Indian War, A graphic nnd facinatiug story of tho lender of the greatest Indian nation. The full and authentic life of SITTING UUU,. Vivid description of the Messiali Craze Dance, and full history of the great Indian war of lSIHMM.bv tho nonular writer and lecturer, W. Fletcher Johnson, author of "Johnstown Flood," anveutures of Stanley and numerous other works. Sold by Subscription Only. Price, cloth binding $1 SO Half Itussia, gilt edge 2'00 Address: W. C. ItAlUD, Island City, Or., Sole Agent for Union County. 2-5w2 CI HAND MASQUE BALL! AT WRIGHTS' HALL, UNION, OR., -ON'- May, Feb. 13, The Best of Music and n Good Supper, Prizes of Value Will be Given. Tho city hus will run nil night to connect with trains, for the accomoda tion of those from a distance. ayTicki)tti, including suppor, if 2.f0, R. Ii BROWN, Dealer in TOILET AKTICLhS, PKKKUMKRY, PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. A Compluto nnd Varied Stock of Wall Paper im hand, Prtitsoriptiona Onmfully Compounded Day or Night. A full supply of school booka aon blniillv on liitiul. ri'-rFi Dims ai ratines cir.'r of million,.! oi-t. jskv Bsc-'! 8TOP IT MOW, SOON IT WtlL BC TOO LATE. ! hD ve "-vt troub'ed Wrttiy veers with Cue-isc cftl-.e kidneys and have tried :cit-y dLfcrent temedtn ami nev n:;ht ::! fcuri difitrrot phyddatH Willi jit relief. AIkmH the 15th of April I w.n su.'tiiinj froto.i very violent attack that almost orosiruted me in mrh n inmner t.iat I was bent over. When I sat down ii wns r.lmot impos-sit ie for me lo Ktt i:p nlone. or to put on my cit,inu, wnen kind t'rovitl'-nce unt Dr. Ilcuiey, with the OUEGO.N KIONliY TiA, to tny bold. I im-nedlately commenced using the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, nod to the aston ishment of alt the guests at the hotel, in a few days,! am nappy to state, that I wa a new man. I wilt' teems in end the tea to nil a&icttdi as 1 have been. 1 g. a. TwrrUR, I rroprietor Occidental Hotel , ' Santn Rom. Cal. Tiilmage's Ijifo of Christ; NOW RKADV. Entitled "From Manger to Throne." lly the world's greatest pulpit overeign, Kov. T. WITT TAUIAOB, I. 1. Including a IIitory of I'alcntine and ac count of his jouruy to, through mid from the Christ land. ' Illustrated with more than 'lOO superb en?raviii)js. Scenes in tho Holy Land and copies of world-famous paintings of the old masters, from the greatest irallcrics in the world. From $100 to $300 per month can easily be made on eouunis ion, or we will pay lib eral salary. AGENTS WANT 111). Teachers, S.u- dents, Ministers hrifjht men nnd ladies in every town, to whom we cive exclusive control mid terri tory. Act now before territory i all taken up. Write for terms and full particulars. Address PACIFIC. PUBLISHING Co., Ainswortb Plook, :id and OjIc Sts. 2-5-w Portland, Oregon J OS. KEILBERT, UNION, OKEGON. A Fine lino of Goods Always in Stock Gall and Examine Them. Suits Made to Order, Cleaning and .Repairing. All work warranted. 12-i-tf. 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 "WM. WILKINSON & SOX. Thomson fc I'ursol wo asrents for the eclehrated Cyclone AVindMill, and as tho prices on them liiivchcen great ly reduced they are now within the reach of nil. Sample mill to ho seen at their planor in North Union. Call and examine it. IIOI CITY HOTEL. (Opposite tho Court house,) L, J, Boothe, - - Proprietor. Having refitted the san. and added a large new dining room, I am now bet ter prepared than ever to accomodate my patrons. m.,?UT?SFRICAM i A paranhlct of Information andnb. iMrwmi i no inwj.tiiuHiDK ji w (,, ACJttM ItlUKN OL CU, Mill llronilnr. IMPORT": and Ri " ' Clydo. .'lUTC'l '.' 't .P.i. I.r 1 l. t ft P CM SALE PRINCIPAL POiTS EAST, WEST, NORTH ar.il "OUTH UtflON, OKEGON, A. n. KIji.IS, Tlehnt Agent. TJMK TA8LE. Trains depart from Union daily as follows r east nocsn. Overland Flyer, No 2 11:33 A. M. WEST JIOCH1I. Overland Plyor, Xo 1 7; 0 P. M. Main Line, Nos. 8 and i. "The Limited Fast Mail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi cago. OOEAX DIVISION. Tho Union Pacin will dispatch Steamerr between San Francisco and Port land, ns follows. FROM PORTLAND. FROM NAS FI.A&C14C0. At 10 p. m. At 10 a. in. Columbia... Feb. 1 Oregon . ..Feb. 4 State . ' 5 Columbia " 8 Oregon. ..." U State . " 12 Columbia " 18 Oregon . . " 16 State . . " 17 Columbia.. . " 20 Oregon " 21 State. . " :M Columbia. .. " 26 Oregon .. ' 23 State.. . .. .Mar. I Columbia Mar. i Tho company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing days. HATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin, - - $i0.OO Steerajre - - $S.0n Hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited 30.(M Cliildren, under 12 years - - Half Fare ,, f years ... Free Including Minis nnd J'erths. C. S. JIUI.LKN, I T. W. LISK. ficn'l Traffic .Manager. I Gen'l. Ticket Agt, A. K. ELLIS, Agent. Union. NOTICK OK I'OUKJClTUItH. State of Oregon, county rf Cnion, ) November 10, 18!)0.f To John Noixn : - You are hereby notified that I lmvo ex pended one hundred tloMars- in labor and improvements on the Fryiinr Putchmun'' iiuartz lode, situated in 'Granite mining district. Union ceunty, iregon. as will ap pear by certificate rlie'd November 10,1800, !ind recorded in Hook E of quartz claims, page 220, in the ofliee of tho recorder of said county, in order to hold said premises under the piovisions of section 23Jt revised vtntutcs of the United 'States, being the amount l' lpiiri-d to hold the unuif for tin year ending December SI, lNOO. and if with in ninety days alter this notice by publica tion you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, and of other expenditures for whb'h you are legally bound as co-owner, your interost in saiii claim will liecoine the property of the sub scriber under said seciimi '.,::M. ll-13-l.1t CHOUGH W. PERKINS. OT!Ci: OK DISSOI.t'TIOX. -VJOT1CH IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I J- we, .Squiro K. Tlmmas and .1. II. l)e-1 Inucy.hnve tins duv dissolved bv mutual con.-ont the partnership business heretofore existing between u-, and J. II. Delaney is herebv authorized uud undertakes to 'pay all debts of the linn and collect all accounts due. Dated nt Union Oregon this 30th dav of December ISiXi. SQUIRK K. THOMAS. J. H. DISLANKY. NOTIOi: OK lUb'SOLHTlOX. Notice is hereby given that the co-part- nersliip lieretofore e.l-tlug between . N. (ianiner. A. . Ua.duer and Ilutohhison lirus. in the sawmill business ut North Pow der is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. W.N. (iardner and A. N. (Jardner retiring; irom :ne ousiness. iiutcliiusoii uros. will pay all the indebtedness of the lirtu and col lect an monej due said lirm. Dated this 23d dav of January. 1801 HUTCHINSON DUOS., W. N. GARDNER, 'J-IlMul A. N. GARDNER. XMTICi: OK DISSOLUTION. "VfOTICE IS HKRERY GIVEN THAT 1 the co partnoi ihlp heretofore existinji between A. Ii. Jones mid 1$. Clianeev, in lie publication of Tun Oukuo.v srorr. I this day (lissiilved by tutiiual consent. Mr ioiios win retire and Mr. Chunecv Kill con- tinuo tlie business. Either nne will rteeip for moneys due. All back accounts must bo settled wtibout delay, Dated tins loth day of January, 1W1. A. l. JON IK. II. CHANCEY. KSTICAY XOTIOM. Notice is hereby giveu that there was tak en up hyt . A. Gray, on Clover creek in the precinct of North Powder, Union cniintv. Orenon, and pouted before the undersiKued a justice of the peace for the above preeine one dark iron pray hore. supposed to be l'J years old, Kii.v bauds high, branded with a a capital!) (script) on the left su-uilde Apprnieit at 35 tlil January 3, im. l-S-3t JOHN EDWARDS. Justine of the Peace. Toiicliors' lixaiutiiiitiiin. Notice is hereby (tven that for the pur jiose of mukinx an exnminaiioii nf all pel suns who may offr thoinselvesa- candidate for toachers of thexhooU of thi county, the county school superintendent there"! will holdnpublice.xaiuinutio't a' La Gr.indc OomuieiiehiK at noon, Weduesdav, Febtu urv 14U. Dated this Keltnuirv'l. sl. II. S. .STRANGE. County School Superintendeiit. Union County, Oregon. td NOTIC'H TO SKTTI.K. All persons iudi'hied to (lie undersigned, by note, IhioK aucount or otherwise, are ex e'ed to settle tlnir aci-oiiuts without furtlier iiniie-. 1 am compelled to adopt tlii' t oursr i II ai'i iiTii ,il in) l'ebylBe rn . ill i i- in l i in p' i I J I- tt-u .11 ' !'l " iN . , I I 1 J i... M. -... tai r I south Union, one sorrel bor-e 'J .r old ' Itrandrd brandnl fHA uii ti e k-f- -tittr. V. tlet di i , l-tid a. BSleo'-lliu; mi l ii Tj,-i I T ut$.Mi nn?. Hii-uh t. . t!.. -i :'U-iu 0.&W.T.R.R. "The Hunt Line." In Connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D -Forms the- Quickest and Best Route Between Eatcrn Oregon and Washington and Puxet Sound points, its wed ns the Popular and Direct Line to all POINTS EAST and SOUTHEAST PULLMA2? SLEEPING CAKS, " SUPERH DINIXG CAliS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS Thronirh to Clilcnco via tlil-i I.ltiu. Passenger Trains of this Company are run ning reguiuny oeiween DAYTON", WAITSBURG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON, OR., Making close connection at Ilunt'sJunc tion with Northern Pacific trains for Taco ma, Seattle, Victoria, 1J. C, Ellensburg, North Yakimn. Paco, SpraRtie, Cheney, Davenport, Spok-ine Falls, ISuttc, Helena. St. Paul, Minneapolis, AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Train, making above connec tions leaves Pondlefon daily, at 7:10 p. in. Through Tickets Sold to all Points East at the Lowest Rates. , W. F. WAMSLEY, Gen'l Fr't nnd I'avs'gr Act. AValla Walht, Wash. G. W. HUNT, President and Gen'l Manager. ILL. DEACON, Ticket Accnt, Union, Or Union nnd Cornncopiu, Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Iloule tu the Pine Creek Mines. HATES : VAIiK. nion to Park ' - do " " Sanger - - .1 00 " " Cornucopia - - 0 00 Fnr.ioiiT, flie : line : Light" SALOON. Wm. James, Proprietor, Union, Ore. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Stock. Drop in and lie sociable. Fine billiard table." 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HA if -I ib'B ipnv w w wti lotm j cii uivLa clear, nau tlir OMni.lmioii. I'rc-iuant attempt, nt c untcrfolt Ueonlr all loth papuUrttjr of the original Da not iparliirst vt iha C4U0IML ! UE8T. Dr. HARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLSV (kin Oonathx av. l.lr (lump alut n.l stckl II4Mka. s.mpl lon wd 1 rxtu llookD Diall4 a racetix of two n In ir ii r Dr. HAKTEK MCOIOIME CO., Staj.llo. IUItNisjlKD KunS. j.nj RENT. -I Ms M.J iiiini i- . I o. i.i-rN-rond and -' ' origin. 7 i;.,f( Y... AN I'KD I'UII!. s dt-hirilif tn lirlii ti-l.t.,ln, i,, puiHT. Ill r in m , -i . -II. I ' j i I r .Vi inch W 0 3jr MIC standard 7-lMf, i.n.-i. J. Uili f