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- 1 I V . ' 1' " ' '' ,"; ' - ' , "v i. WESTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGOKSATURDAY. DECEMBER 1L 1880. N0.51: VOL. 2, 1 --r , ' la. - . -v V---.-.rr-. : 1 LL d I ' -,r Mir VS. X'COLL WESTON WEEKLY ... trff f l lUAftV. ft. P. WU.LIA-'HitO A JTCWlt. HO"'"" 1CED EVEKY KvTlW'.vr MuUMN'J, " . 'J ' ' T weSTO. tSsATUAA OA-STT UK. iMrripiiMi Bute I ADVERTISEMENTS. imt Tear, (! HiS Month. film MuuUV t,j,-''( 4pi"S ' AslvertlsJiial Kales. . . . "0 ,. J IAI . . 1 Ml .1-14 Wt l V) Jo Ml . 1 t 6 r i 1 SO i .riw.iu"f f lnd) ttwrtkiB . . ' . . 4cinwl laMTKua 1v ttrat iMerlina.... fcltfiuool linnctoM VnR '". " -.rtiuu. . .A . . . . j. l:l -l'';t"'il -' " Jjl IdtllTWai HUVIWH. .' Tun .trtii kv ipealal oonUmct. Local untira nt- i "t iiirtion. Hi bjiU per Uu w , ,v.,u.V ttarruun, AirtMiti bill hiiiuu M.ll, . .('.: UkJ sullen IH txi chafed 75 ortalu Ir qnre ii.,ri'ir.. uixi ST) ccnU )r k'tian owh ub4Unt K.ruvii (jw.ifclik UiytiJjr)i, .nu'.-Sim1 njountmnt nt blrthj, inarriKe ,. ).n li ImMrUd wiM.uut rhuv. obitiwy PUOFESSIOXAL CAHDS. NOTIONS! ", j Port MonnaJ, OOHZ3BS, BZxrxuaEaExs Fishiag Tacklts, ; STATIONERY,- V PLAY1N5 CARDS. '; FANCY GOODS, MATCHES. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, 4KENTU AXD AMKBICAX ADVE11TISEM ENTS. Atto rne at Law. WESTOJi, - . ' OWfoB. Land cases a rpociulity. Office oa Water Mrttt, lev Stain. . MECHLINC flt BECKETT, Contractors, Builders, Awl . ... .. 4' General Jobbers. WUIOJ ,s. V. KNOX. Attorney at Law, Toys TOBACCO and Nuts, Ai CIGARS, nor lS-yl errgoo. r WACNER, and dealer tu Fm&STITVRZ, VKSTUITILLE. iS. Will pnctlce in th CoorM tit thU Stn asd W b iiKUm nrrtuw... HpjcUi klteuUoa paid w l"l odiuc lldUlMM. U1 CblllKUulW. inrr-Mnlit Kt.. Hml. O. G. T. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law, rrit'E-.lt Court Umiar. Walla Walla Wbaesale and KotalL Fred. M. Pai:ly, S. H. Kennedy's Mfg Co MANCFACTUKERS OF SHEEP DIPS. T 1 doestli the noxims tile Sfeolc adluc B trua in til ; mun, whts tUej- tat TSat uur naturc'i improrod by adtrcuKf ' uc, And pout by hnypiui lute. , Tba hert th&t is tried by miitorfoae and polo, - Bell-reliance and patience may kani; . Tot, on by lonj waiting and vlaain is vain. It often grow ealloas and etcra. Bui th heart that U softened by aaae and contentraent Feels warmly and kindly t'varda all; And 1U charity, round by no moody reenlni?ot. iiabraoM alike rro&t and small. 80. although in the season of taia-stonns and showers. Tb4ru! mar strike dotner its roots. ' " - - It arsdt Um warm brightness o suasUky faoeua . To riien the blossoms and rruits. the mviios acETtoa. just portion of the county indebtedntM based upon the asassiuent roll of 1880 after deducting our proportion of the value of the county property, neither par-, ty could have bee wronged. Article IV, Sec. 6, of the Constitution proviil.-s that 'The number of Senators and Representatives snail fixed by law and apportioned among the several conn ties according to the number of white population in each, and in cue any coun ty anall not .have the requisite population to entitle such county to a member, then such pmintv atiiiU im ttncWl Vo ao'rtie I tor to reach it. But oa,tba vther hand e adjoining. county foSsaitotial or KepvUaay ba weral tho)Siifhd J?et " abovo this reseutative purposes. This is a consti-I "abuudant 'supply.'' Have" we any definite "WEsVW WAXTHI WATUt XT9MMM.' , - , , l'-J r,r ' VrisTOJ. D. 6th, 1890. Editeim Ltulet: '' "''4 - :" Dkak Sias-iYoor corrwi'ondent 'ATtois, ' " dispoaes oT the qawation rf W eat on wptoe ,r. - works Hi the easiest nuuiner rinuWa. f'ii s, that is necessary is to siuk an Artesian wall." , There i the wfcols. thing in. a ntitleU. tPut he is wore eneourajiuK svtill. -"We are only fewJwadred feet from" an abu'ndsiit supply of ; water," in ttie opinion of "Arty's.? a if; thie ' - ' U oorwot, it would oartainly e attleasy ma.l- M EACH EX. A. Attorney at Law and Notary Public. VH pru ilos n tlx fv.iirts in Or-non and Washington Terriuiry. Collections Promptly Attendod To. Ol I'M i:. aa Wnln Mrfrt . . . Wrslan. Or 11 A. STEEL. tar.v PuWif ami Collector. i-f t'Uh, lilaho anil Orcuon Rt-ve "o's. iJ, noiilrrLa and Irs, Nats. Toys. Sollnhs, C'U'ar Tl:irros. natl ntinapraeia other urllrles. u. s of ttl of th3 kini in tb 1 'lease examine the lifcreut dips aiid pri( viz: Dissolved Sulphur Dip, J "rice $2.25 a gallon. This is equal to 30 lbs the bust Sublime .Suipliur. Concentrated Extract of Tobaevn Dip, Price, 2.2. a g.ilion, riiia U my FAVORITE Dip be ; Ci:UKS SCAK and can a ni-oe of ftiuiigth with nafety. Heml'ck Pol onous Dip, Prwe, &J.S13 a c!lon.-- J. H. RALEY. Surveyor'-, and Civil Engineer, Pendleton, Oreecn. r Town Pluts made and LandH l-ocutod. OFIH U At Hie ;onrt lloaiMs. 80-S-M-lv W. H. ROWLAND, PHYSIO-MEDICAL OR BOTANIC Dioft5es f( Women and Children, Diphtheria, sod Chronic Complaints, also Extracting ui Teeth a - pc inltv. ConsuttaUon Free at inv Otttoe, next door W llorTnuui & Morri.', CEJiTKUVILLK, Or. 7-17,tfO-tf L. A. SIMPSOP4, ' Successor to Jiw. Lenno-i. ) and HAIRDRESSER! All work done in thn h.teat Bt; ! of the art. Sa-tijtf ac tion (joar:int4H). Next dKr to Weston Hotel. 1M3W iNEV GOODS! NEW PRICES!! 1 W. liEA, Attorney at Law. vrirt .ikOm in all the courts ol the -Ui. iiErrvF.u, or. 1 ,t W. WESTOX. M. I). Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. MILTO., WKttiOXi. Alt rails promptly aCleadrd. AXD LS THE UEST POISOXOES PIP IX ISE. Each Gallon of tliesa Dips Will vit.kt- iHuuylk. fiyr Siofftji ciftrr tluMring. Special Dip for Scab, 1'iUf, $2.;0 a gallon. UtJiald at any scamiu of the year, especially j so in the Fall and Winter. Put np in one ajul five gallou cans with full j The-Latest Styles of Hats and I directions for use. nets always on hand in rampnieis sent t-ree to any Aaaress. Sold by all principal tkalem in the V. S. J. .UcVfAVA t.JS f t U., j Aeenls for tlie Paelflrfonst. i HE t.AIIF8 OF WESTON AND VICINITY aru rw-i'w-tfuliv informed that the Uud-r- suotl bus opvued out and now otters fur sole a Completa Stock of First-Class MILLINERY GOODS, At Moderate Prices. Eon- GREAT VARIETY. S. F. SHARP, M. D., llSticjju, Etitctn, ltd Acccuttttr OFFICE Ov.tr VTagnrr' Furniture Store, Centei vilh, r. ltou jyV. W. R. JONES, tH-rn-a at tu Piciuw Oau.y, Wtaros, Onroos OT Inserting Artidtnal Tenth, a 8 e:ia.! Tl SAN FRANCISCO "Bulletin," THE LeodlRS Evening Ttewspaprr West or lb FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and every kind of TRIMMING to suit the most Fastid ious. '' evening Newspaper West Rocky Bliinntlilns. CIRSI.i:il'TIO BATES. r ilv IttiTT tin ATis- vi r W'klv nrt Krliiivy bulletin (making tojethej a vmvMi Semi-Weekly W.ik'y alone, Att year Fart of a yw in proportion. US. KELLOGG & NICHOLS, 12 OO 3 00 S 541 D Homeepathio Physicians and Surgeons WALL. WALLA. OFFICE-Paine Bros' Brick. AC!l:.tl Attentlun lrn .. diseases ol the Eye, Ear i A C. Exprw. 'and k..strl UtUr, at vur risk. ' . - . v i . sl'PlHS.H"j FREE SEED DISTRIBUTION. Each Fuhwricer will be presented with seeiol rieiics of Rare and Valuable TRKE, VEGETABLE and 11 riWVH SIVIk4 i-niml in rtitui, ts, tlitt auhih-rilition J pri of ths paper. j tif SHid ior Sample Copy, fiving full particulars. Htmitijunfj by Pmft, PotofFtce (inlur, Wet's. Kargro LADIES will ave money by examining my goods before purchasing elbew here. MUX STUr.CT ........ WESTON. (Xext door to Jfaniuvre Stoie Mrs. JI. E. .1I1LLER. nov VMS ' xoticeT : Lsp Orrrca at LaOrande, 0sn.,.0rf 57, lstn. HIOTICE is breby (rh-en that Joseph E. Boon j Wlk hah this this day apvlied to ei:tcr under the act of ) Congress approved June 3d, 1878, vutitletl "An act for the .ale ct timber lands in the States of California, Ore. Kun, Nevada and Washington Territory," the Met t Sel' I fee. 28, 1 4 X, R 77 East of Willamette Meridian, and i containing ltiH-g3 seres. Final proof will be made after sixty days publication 1 and within ninety days from the date hereof. ! nov 13-9w .- 11. W. Uwioht, Register. aiid Thrtl- tnaiS'ty S. F, U. JAMES DOKK, CIM.KTIK ro.. Man t rnnrlseo. t'nl. Wetsos. Nov. 28th, 1880. , Ed. Tuibcse: Inasiuuch as you have made unfriendly reference to myself in your paper during the last few nionths, and inasmuch ns the Tribunn of the 26th inst contains an nrticlo over the ugnature of Hon. P. J. Kelly, which makes a per sonal attack upon myself, I respectful ly ask space in your paper to repiy. Mr. Kelly delivers to me a general lecture, holds me responsible for the de feat of division of Umatilla county at the late session of the legislature, and, in connection vith some one else, calls me "gmall pofatoen" and some other things that are not good to eat Responsibili ties are stubborn things and I do not like to be held good for too many of tkeru; and in order to be liberal I will say that I can hardly hold Mr. Kelly responsible for the article in the Tribune over his signature.. Mr. Kelly says, "Sten often said to me that unless the county was divided on th! )ine settled before the June election, that he wanted no division at all." These Kn,-c unfn tl,A Cfinip MM tlmKA flrloiltwl fit the mass-meetings at Ccnterville after the flection and approved at the- Division Convention at Pendleton, still later. Then in the next sentence he says, "IJy some mnans Steen captured 'Wilson, and got him to introduce H. B. 64." There fore, be surely will concede that I favor ed the passage of this bill. Mr. Editor, I k anyone to compare the area contained within the first named boundaries and that contained, in th. boundaries as described in H. B. 64, and they "will finl the latteif is four townships or 144 square-miles ltss than the former. If Mr. Kelly can make these two state ments harmonize he can do better than I can. I was not alone responsible for H. B. 64; Mr. Cook, of Centerville, and Mr. Reese, of Weston, had equal voices with me in its origin. Mr. Kelly seems to think that H. B. 52 was the best that could be produced. While I do not wish to deny hiin the right to his belief,. I claim the right to differ from his judg ment. If his bill was so good atid he wanted it to pass, why did he vote to postpone it, which he and all of his friends did and succeeded 1 Could not he and his friends, being a majority, have passed his bill as well aa to have killed it 1 Did Steen cepturo" Kelly and his friends and have them defeat their bill? Mr. Wilson did not vote to postpone Mr. Kelly's bill, as the journal will show. When Kelly's bill had been postponed, Mr. Wilson, to save his own measure, or fOr some other reason, voted for the mo tion to reconsider it, and Mr. Kelly voted against it. Who was right on this vote 1 When H. 15. 52 was printed and Mr. Wilson came in possession of a copy of it, I understood him to say that he was not satisfied with that part of it which had reference to his section of the county and that he desired to have it amended, and Reeing there whs a warm contest over the nrooosition to form a 'county from the tutional requirement not provided for by H. B. 52, because xt gave us no represen tation in the legislature. But- we will suppose that it would W constitutional to furru a new county witnou gitDg such county a representation, and then we are at a great loss to know what. great crime the peopl of our section have com mitted whereby they should be disfran chised in the law-making body of the State, Mr. Kelly thinks his bill a good one. I understand the Tribune to say it was just, and at a reception .at the Bon lon Hotel Mr. Kelly, "last but not least," was "eulogized" for his effort. Article VII, Sec 1, of the Constitu tion provides that "The judicial power of the State shall be vested in a supreme court, circuit court and county court, which shall be courts of record, having general jurisdiction, to be defined, limit ed and regulated by law in accordance with this Constitution." Mr. Editor, did H. B. 52 provide for the people that it proposed to cut off into W ise comity nny circuit courti It it had passed what law would have regulated the circuit court for the people of Wise countyl Surely nothing contained in H. B. 52 could have done ill With all these defects I cannot regard II. B. 52 as an equitable one. Mr. E.!iior if you are disposed to be just to ail parties, you will please publish a copy of each of these bills and tbeu your readers can judge who is right. " Wm. M. Step.. knowledge of the geological conformation of this country that would warrant euoh an as sumption as that given above? . Have we any data from which to decide the depth to which it would be necessary to descend to reach thU ''abundant supply of the needful:" To sink au Arteaiau well that would meet our require ments might sink more money that would bo necessary to appropriate, the North Fork ef the Uniatilla. Businesa men would, need to know something of the probable cost before embarking iu such an enterprise. Perhaps some of your readers can throw aouie light on this deep subject. Yours respectf nlly. " ; Enquires. SEWS ITEMS. rKXMETOS ITEMS. 1880. quits NOTICE. Pendleton, Pec. I, Editors Lender : Business rather dull arid news items scarce. Pat Hyan, who wes badly injured some time since by a runaway team,-is now im proving slowly and many entertain hopes of his recovering physical health, but it la a grave question as to whether hi intellectual powers will resume there wanted vigor. On lust Friday evening a school Concert and exhibition, was Riven by Mian Halhir's school and associated 'talent. The enter tainment was quite good, in fact, some por tions was excellent. The iiret that appeared on the slae was "Greetinj; song", by the school. This was a credit to the little folks. 2ud, came "Boys Hight," by W. Matlock. This w as satisfactory. 3d, Tableau, "(Jetting ready fur the parly." This perhaps, was sat isfactory tu the guy beauties engaged in it, but to us, it wouut have been a tearful or deal. 4th. Song, "Woman's Kights" by E. Keeuey and Miss K. Folsome. 1 nis was good a id the performers should feel proud of their success. 5th Kecitaliuus, "Song of .Six,"' by Misses J, llallcr, L. Lee, K. Webb, B. ; hvins, G. lialler and Mrs J. Kalia". This was a uaciueu Miccess auu au me persons eu gaed may well say i did my part. Cth Tab law, "Night and Morning." 'X his we think the best rendition of the evening, it opened up a world that perhaps many never saw before. 7th. "Curfew must nut ring to-night," by Miss U. Evin. fceldom has it been uur pleas ure to listeu to a better . recitation. 8th. Duetto, by Miss K. Webb and Miss J. Fulsome. This was rendered in au excellent xbjvtist, rr. kill ItBCC STOKE, WALLA W ILL A NO PATENT, N.O PAY. I rtvtth azunteil without pain i .'ntei . aaj all work war PATENTS. C. a. MACK, SjUJU txst, Of WalK WalW, win stall frequent profess! "tial visits at Weston and FenAWtoo- D U. EAGAN, Physician ami Surgeon, WESTOX ORErtOg 1 obtained for mechanical devices, niedical or other com J puundti. ornaaiftitul drsigns, tiade-rsarWs snd labrla. 1 CavvaU, AssUfnint-nts, inUirfwrent-t. InMTiuirnis. and j all matters rtlatiug to I'atecte. pruoiptiv aUenU'Hl t.. ! I We nuikt prelimtsmrr ciuninatant and turni(h opinions j 1 vt to patentability, free ol rliarp'. ail all ho ar? inter- ! tui in new inrn'i.n and FarvnJs are ii,vitc.l t. er4 ; for a copy of our "ttiiiue for nbukiuins Pater?', s hn-h ; is x nt free ui anv aJilT. and eoniaios cripiete In- stnictinns h-. ..'tit,.in ratrnu ui rth valuable i nutter. Ounnif the past rears a li obtaintd mirl uire UutiuJia earentji Kr rtfren invuMors. and can iv iat4sfucuir? reicivncett in I,asd OmcB ST La OaAvnt, Or., Nov. 15, 1X80. Notice is hereby glrea that the follow ing.named set tier has nlcd notice of his intention to make tina proof in support of his claim, and that saidprooi will be made before liwight a; rtailey. Notaries Public, at 1'eudletoa, Orvgon, on December 20th, 1&U, rtz : CHARLES K. WHYSON, I tbt follow ii.g witnesses to prove lis i-,iitiiiu,,iu n-ai - signed by 1230 voters Of the COUttty ftSK- Ciwrir.iki.,: i it.g for the formation of a new eastern part of Uniatilla, he desired to i urauuer and fully sustains the already euvia have his measure put noon its own mer-1 ble reputation of thee ladies for good singers, Us and not have its success depend on that of another upon which there was so much contention, so he asked the eo..imit tee to seperat!II. B. 52 and this he did on his motion not mine. W were in possession of a petition Khiek Abdullah is lmrrassiug the Persian frontier again. ' ' Manna Loa, the Hawaian volcano, is in a state of eruption. The Nevada mines are now running on the winter schedule. The Jacoby block, Minneapolis, has burned, loss 125,000; insured. . Over 100 horses died from pneumonia in San Francisco laist week. Nine ocean steamers are overdue at New York and it creates anxiety. The census shows the total population of Nevada to be just aliout W-.COO. Johnny Davenport says he is ctrtain to r.nd out the author of the Morcy letter. Judge E. I. Taylor has been elected an - Gen. Garfield's successor in this Congress. Revenue collections for October were greater' than almost ever before know in some dis tricts. Republicans will probably contest both. seats in Congress from Florida on account. rt fraud. ,. . The Schrouder murder rase goes on slowly at San Francisco, as there is great trouble in forming the jury. t , Fire broke out iu the barber shop of the House of Representatives, at the National Capitol, and did considerable damage. Benton Jones, cashier of -Quartermasters office at St. Lonisahas disappeared. His ac counts are mixed somewhat and possible sui. cide is intimated. It is thought the movement of gold is so serious, from Europe to America, that the Bank if England will use its great power to prevent it, if possible. ! The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail road is to complete a . eonuection with the Union Pacific- at Omaha and so compete with Chicago and Northeaster. Several of Hie officers of the steamer Simeoe wrecked on Lake Michigan, have been saved and brought to land. The vessel foundered on the 24th. Five were saved in the life boat. . . ."' - ' ' A number of Mussel Slough settlers have been put on trial in the United btates Circuit Court at San Francisco for oWtructing Unit ed States Marshal in the discharge of their dutv. '.' : Buchanan, the ;. bogus diploma dealer of Philadelphia, is acquitted of the charge of . using the mails to defraud the, public, aa those who purehaaed the diplomas knew they were frauds. " 7 I of Vt taton Uiu-iti.la county. Oreirou. U TV. Dvioht, Nov. IVJ-Svr licisu r. NOTICE. flic. imixI Aoe t Hit Drma: Mare. praasptlj alttrBMseaL. rati I to Ottice at 1.A Giujidi:, Octi , Nov. 1, l1. Nirti.jv is ht-rvhy iv,-n tl.nt Oie tf,lloM ijie named set tler luu. h.ci i.utic of his Mitentim to trtu..c lii.U prorif in supfK.rt f his claun. and wurctln:d entry tricre4 at a!u'it ' tfl timti-,n i tii,rt;, disir.jmthdaU;ol u.i2iotice. i1"W. S4IUIS SKUSVrrCK aw...--n" .i.v,-.-. . . . . . to, Lmi.ti!ia ',unr- , Ot-rjrf. ",i Oev-cmbu: S, 1!, lor J ti- S i c: S ut si i. T i S, K K lv ut V li, and ' nnrrK-. Ote 1.y.-UiK as l.rs atin.-iw-M. rir. : Wm.' H. j hoivs. Wm II. I'ruui. A. Km and Iwy tcea. all of j vv eun, 1-nu.ti.la oo:uit. Oruson. count?, j and before H. B. 52 was introduced we j showed this petition to Mr. Kelly and ! presented H. B. 64 and asked him to in t truduce it by request, and he refused, i We tl-.er. asked Mr. Wilson to introduoe ' and Attorneys at Utw , LeDmit building, M aaUlBiporv u. t. T. E. BRAMEL, i t Not 13 5w Ketfiswr D U. W. T. WILLIAMSON. Physician and Surgeon, VVE.STON.OGN. : Ma resldeom aa Water M. W. T; COOK, SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENUINER. B OC4TED AT WELLS' SPRINCS, TilATILLA CO. In Italics District, tartua ik-slnnK UkbO looatul would do wvli to outrvsacSHlwith l.hn. MRS. TAYtMt. C. STAMPER, iTbe Webfoot Restaurant, Opposite tX new Court lioune.) NOTICE. 9th. boug by Miss K. Fulsome, which was reudered iu a, lirat class muuuer, aud many think it the brightest gem of the evening. The surveyors of the O. R. & N. Lv. are to be iu town to-morrow, to continence the survey of the railroad down the Umatilla river. Pendleton is iu hopes that she will get the railroad' after all. Theilsou says that U the road can be build down the river for 40 or 60 thousand dollars mure titan it will cost to build it across the bills, Pendle ton shall have the road. : Weather warm, ouow guoe, ground thaw, ing and '-Chinook" abuuOooed. Use Rose Pills. 17 80 tf IVtm ftTJ3 - - - - Bss Heals tor the Mencv In Walla Wallsw LaKD Orra at La Oaasps. Ofa, , Kov. 8. V4S0, ' Notk is hereby given that the f'Knrinir-named sot tler has olud saxieef Uis iotssiUim to asuielsn 1 proaa la uufoft id his ilsnn snd secure data! eatsy thw vol at tue raiiirtrr - thirty days true tla dsM ui thisSMUK. PLEASANT H. FEBQCSON. Pnstptioa . a ito. i067. before DwUjht A Tailey, Noktiics Public, at Peadletou. UiuaUUiooiuity, urwm. on December IS, laSO, lor the SE I of Sec SU, T & N, H M j hvt W M, and names the follow ios- as his wiUKSseavis : T. H. Lacetieid, J. U. Knruaon. Kra. Baker and Chas 1 Ked, all el CXau'iile Utna'iUa county, Oregon, t a.it DaiuBT. ' Nt ISiw HeJiSUX ; uur bill and he said, ."believing that the j right of petition should not be denied," he would do so. Who was ri?ht ia tltis case, Wilson or Kelly 1 H. B. 52 was objectionable in other respects than that of boundenes provided for tins proposed county of Wise. Sec 8, of this bill provided that the County Treasurers of Wise county and Coal coutt ty shall pay over to the Treasurer of Umatilla the lull amount ot taxes on toe assefemt-nt roll of 1880 due from dtuens of WLe oountv and I Vial county mpr lively. It was assumed that tlx". dUirMeCollkv Millar,. inAnt toroa an4 (riatuva fKPaiafltk r'- 5 . ' ' mm ' v.s aa mm aw vaBa v mrr wsse peracKw and pwpertjr in tbe prpowsi county of Wise and cur interest to t4e our portion of the county debt We did not think the facts in the case would warrant such a presumption. At all events, if we bad been held to. pay a 'Try It. Murray's Lung & Liver Balsam cures colds aud cuuipUiinfa of tlie liver. An effective and popular remedy. , Try it. . Ob, yes I You, caa rely on ! Wetioot oil at all tioiei, night dr day, a3ra otire for' croup or paam Ak far it at X filing ater opesistan w New YaA pst tooka Bp or down a thev-ulaoxr. nud Jack publie property f Umatilla, wod equaltupeoet unweiiaa soma of uoocyihat the loan market it short, uud even ood house pay 1 per ceut a day for ir.usey to uae. Tuj niaks tight times iu W'a.l street, and n:xuy west erstors are great !dxs Geo. Sherman dosa't behave that old offieers who do their duty should be retired. At the same time a crowd of younger officers, hungry fur promotion, and then their friends .urge retiring the older ones. James Stevenson, just returned from. New , Mexico, claims that,: he has discovered an other remarkable prehistoric city there which extends for miles, bouses being built in the cliffs of s canyon fur . miles, within forty .. 1 miles of Santa Fa. ! . The official canvass of California agrees 1 with a-toA.niMlta mkliatuvl fiith.rtn Tl,a Secretary of State had it in his power ' to de clare the State for Garfield, as' soma returns , were defeetrre, bat be did not.' He did bet ter, he telegraphed the pcrsous at fault, and ' had Up returns corrected. ' His thought Use Oetntag aVwt aascinn nf ' Congreas wU he .este of etrirt aleutiii tu bnsiaeaa by both parrfee.-; fbs g-aaittt-opin-lo ie thatjjo stUa. session Srill "be . needed. KeHher party will dare to igrwre the Chiwoja, Treaty qtsestian, whveli h hejaaae iw in. -paanaVJSt JifriM.'', i ; '$,;&'.'. sk. Caiieaa biahop iiaa iitvQted a sew; alpbabet of tiwrty-throe -iiTtiieu-a, by -which t all tha sounds of the. ChinerM t;ongua can b clearly expressed, to take th place of the thirty thousand characters whirfa i-liave lierrtofore ben tltcroght nerciRMry. i -a