THE DiLLLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. IS The Weekly Chronicle. TBK 1 ALL K Euterwi at the p. .slnrt-.. v at Ttu l'aoe., Orvvuu. a e.v.iliil 1 ia. u.Al. matter. tat: un iilAi.s. u.Temot ets-rrla-y ii st.U-Trva-urcr uri. t'uh.L lii.:m-':i A'.'TTl 'T vi u-'f:0 Sanators . s lVc:iiM'r H K ka..,! i..'.y o". r..n. M l M M.i i:..oi -J. U M;ii-tii-o t b Hi-miami . w I. I .1. V . ti inlt 'ol.t?v: COl' NTT nrilltALS Juilv . oeo K.nSeii-T l-roi-'r seric I" .era Treasurer . . -Commissioner Aasesuuir . ... V 1. kelany V re. M u ne.i i Fthi.K klnvuid i s H.i'Wer i Surveyor h. snarp ; ti5HSllr,un,0,..Pub:,C '""" 1rJHB,i't WHAT FOJi. A.I WHY Oor in.tr vonnc mn.W,,r t, Sun of Portland, is disposed to be face - tious at the expense of thos cti.en. of The Palies who visited the Cascade, Saturday. From the tone of the report er's article it is easily seen that the Portland gentlemen were disposed to make uierrv over w hat thev are pleased to ca.l toe "soe: 1. -bound baker's dozen from Ti.e Ha'ies." There are two id to that question, and the -six-ll-Umnd baker's doz-n ' came home with some Terr queer ideas concerning Portland s chami-er of commerce and Portland s leadinc n er. Tne D',e rf, n't .r a chau.ler of comiuerce now: so when an invitation was received, coming os tensibly from the Portland chamber of commerce, for The Dalies to send down a delegation to meet a number oi said chamber of commerce, anon! twenty re- sponded. They did not know that the Portland people did not know that no- body knew anything about the affair, ine i-aues peopie are onto tne:r job. all rignt but did not know that the recei- Tion 01 1 ortiana s ctiamrer o! commerce debts to the crown, including the repay and the sun's "dernier bonrne" was her ments of grants made to peasants on job. So when the solemn procession of account of famines. On of the peculiar 100 gentlemen bent their silk tiles and things is the abandonment of the prose 14 uisters against.the incline, with the cntion of offenders for treason, who have wild rush of a funeral procession, and not been discovered for fifteen years, passed ns yahoos ignobly by, most of us Tne civil rights of the Poles engaged in took a walk. We had examined the the rebellion of l" are restored. If canal manv a time, so we turned over onr interest in the jub to our noble Port- land brethren. It was a touching s;cht, that well re- paia tne co.anese oi onr reception, to ee i the nob.e procession, headed by Sena- tor Poiph, as it reached the walls of the ' canal, and with the good senator aid. discovered hole in the same. The cable shaft excited wonder, and one by j Each Bide is brinping what it eoniders -one they gazed down into its impene- i strong arguments Jto bear and the dailv trabie blackness, and one and all pro- ! papers are filled with communications -nounced it the most interesting hole to expressing individual opinione. At this whi;h tneir individual attention had distance, where our judgment is nnin ever been called. The valve shaft j fluenced by interest, it looks as thongh proved another interesting hole, down ! there was whole lots of method in the which, after the senator had scared the ; madness of each side. Those who want oogeys away, each in turn stooped to look. 'e could not find it in oor hearts to break in on so interesting a s.-ene, so '. dropping a few sad tears, we left them ' Vr- i. j , , . , , u , , nnderstanJ a?ed them back to their boat, which they found, presumably, w ithout tronble, as ours had left. In conclusion, we will say that the meeting was not a delightful one ; but. as we have the canal between ns, and ' the matter as to who invited anyone, and why, was, and is still a mystery, why let's shake hands across the bv chasm, And as for our contemporary's mysti-! kind. Tacoma peopie say that the me witn arms ana legs drawn up trroofc fied reporter, if he has not yet learned smoke mentioned by Seattle people was or distorted, 'heir muscles withered or why he visited the locks, be is at least only vapor, but the Seattle folks still in- contracted by disease aave been cured as weH off as his paper's readers. Did sist it was smoke. The Seattle smoke , through the use of this remedy. Price Dot he. too. iraj-e iron t. nenfnnnrt W. ! theory haa anme utrrinir haekinv in Mr i 2-C. 50 and f I.fJO per bottle. For Sale by and did he not form intimate acquaint-! ance with caterer, waiter, steward and cook? Did he not size op and mingle ' rith senators and C S. engineers; well- known orators and epaaietted militia ' gentlemen of the rankest or rankingeat j kind? Tom Tongue and Dan Murphy ' and two Iters? Goto! thou insatiate moth! What wonldst thou? THE FARM FUTURE. xiie general aepretwion in pneei ot ail izricultnral product, ba. been cned impiy by the fart that we produce more ' than we can conitime, and those nation. ' which heretofore purchased onr .nrplu. ' Lave foond other and cheaper tonrce. of ' upply. It will be -ometime before tbi. ' evil i. corrected but time wiU do it I The increase of population i. steadily adding to the extent ot the home market and with onr atrrirn'tnr.l nervine. tamer at their present iimit, we would Mon be abie to consume a!I of our Drod- net.. Heretofore the inereaa. r.i ' tion Las exceeded the Increase of popo- lation compelling us to ek a foreign market for our surplus. The limit of pnxJuction Las not ien reached vet, Vr.i.;- .1 . . but from tins on, the increase of popu a- , ' , tion wi.l exceed the increae of prodac- ii,e .t,a . i , , i tion and surely, tnough ..o 1 v. tend to . ,,, . , , , ; ' , , the betterment of the condition of the larmer. In this fact atone can be found hnrai lo, i. i . nope lor the agricultural interest. Land. .r. n,. e.. ever ario in again in thi. country, and ne wno acquire, real nror-rtv in shape of farming lands, will find himself; possessed of property that will steadily j enbanc in value, and which will prove uimraui. 10 uj cimdren. The land owner of fifty years from now will be on I top of the heap aocially and financially. J Let our farmer, not be dUconraged, the , Ion. night U pacing, and the dawning of the dav lor them 1 not iar distaut. Their, is the noble: ol all railing, all pursuit, lor next to l.od who save tin life i the tar,l handed ami toiling dinner alio gives' u the bread to ih:uiii it. His loi has been a hard one, hut his line ail! ye: fall in pieasaut place. y IT .1 i cf c.i. The .tatemert mat Mount l.Jtiier is in a state of eruption, seems to have K.;a has inereased its pun-hatting (nwer some foundation in tart. Seattle pa: tie? j(J j,,, ivnt ),v ., demonetization of insist that such is the rase, while Ta- s;;Vt.r. ,jliU proiwrty value- arv re- coma people say that the mountain is jui-ed . least one-half in eoneo,uem-e w here it always was and is ibtaet. In t(R.r,H,f. u,. ihereiore pmp. that the meanwhile, while arguments silver matoad of g.dtl k n.ad- the stan advanced pro and eon. the tatila'.i.'ins , ,iarj. xt.i is all very we'd as iar a it clouds have covered the mountain from jml ,ne trouli- is we can oniy at sight. Parties claim to have felt a slight tlie moit ,liafce jt fttr a9 ol,r jllris- hqnak shock, and from FUeusbnrg comes the statement mat me ground cracked open for .jiiite a distance, ths crack unfortunately striking the reser- jir liat DPpli the CitV with water. . ad CU5I"S dAn "nd lotal Ta,lls"- of ,he "iPP'y- The Seattleites go so far as to desTihe thi altered shape oi Itie mountain, asserting mat uie a'.iddie dome has been blown off, and that to one side of it a sharp jagged peak has formed, while immense crevices are visible where none existed before. The 'matter is getting to le the subject of wuch controversy, and ur.lortunate:y no pro' r3n W had im'S' tne clouds c.ear ' " tUe njiJd:e ame or ? M,r" tion of it is gone the mountain would 1 : loer than Shasta, it having the advan- . tage of the California mountain of only four ieet. THE 7.AT. MAK:U:i. Tiie czar of Russia and Princess Alls of Hesse were married at St. Petersburg Monday. All the schools were closed for three days to give tne children a hoii- day, and 40,0"X poor j-eople dined at the expense cf the czar. In honor of t,ia .l,l'n ti.e ,"r rwmis r3ri.ini the czar conid iret married about once a month T.ussia would become bv and bv , government. Portland is having a genuine circus over her bridges. There are in this, ai in evtrv other matter, two iidea and ! two factions. One wants free bridges. ' and one wants toll collected upon them., toll collected are the class who pay tiie taxes and don't nse the bridges much, while those who clamor for free bridges . are of the class who use them most and . , , Py the least taxes. There are whc.e lots of questions upon which the upright and honest citizens of this country are divided, and on the same lines. Mount Kanier became visible Sunday fur the first time since last Wednesday, when it was reported to have "blown its head off." It is plainly to be seen now that it never did anvthinz of the Henry feurrey, who was at one time on a ahip becalmed for three days in sight of Mt. Etna. After that it would belittle short of insnit to intimate that Mr. Henry Surrey did not know smoke from vapor. Mr. Surrey has also seen other volcanoes. If that knowledge does not stop the Tacoma vaporings, then Ta-j comaites understand not the elements of logic. President Cleveland is said to be suf fering from an attack of rheumatism. "" - ' . I 11 to hod th'he BPl!-V , However much the masee. of tbe VP may differ from him in their j P0"'' belief, or opinione, we a'.i recog-. bue in bim tbe Pident of oor coun-. tr' "nd most of nl ive him credit for be'Df P0at9t conviction, and ; wnrageou. in their defense. The from the bottom of it. cases, wiahe. him a wund great toe, a aood di-, ?81lOD- na renewea neaun 10 enjoy bis Thanksgiving dinner. Hi. policy may Lave caused many a poorly proviu- taWt' Dut u'-7 "o one will Jj!iee tljat tbe P"6"1 would intentionally DiQre even the Lcinblest citizen. t - - " , ... . ';?aKing of the height of !.. Shasta i , - , , and l.ainitr, can an vone explain Low or , . l . . - , . ly tf,e xct height of both those . i j mountain, is given and accepted a. cor- .i .i. rect the fin. 14 X-Ll tha other la 4X4 . 1 , - . All ' . i, . . ,v , , ... tI . feet, and that of Mt. Hood can never ta ,ir;. - - n .t i i. , definitely tettied? If the height tf f(jnr ,wt wfa j. dj , air o uncertain, and why is it given as ail the way from lO.ftX) to 14.000 feet? ; ... . ne leei sorry lor A.toria in her ire- qnent and wearisome disappointment. concerning raiiroad connection .;.t, Portland. She ought to Lave It, btit we much fear el.e will never get it until her ! citien init qiiarrv.iinr and nil take a 1 pull together. With a solid iront and a determination to have a road, she w.uild get it. A Ions, however. a the City U divided into tw o or more factions, there is no ho of her aivomplishing any thing: he can only nit and wait until outsider nerd the roud to Asiorin, or think tl ey du, and proceed t. hiiil.l it. Mr. Sidney lK-11, who is a thorougn holl (r;eiid of silver, t hinns that diction extenaa, that is within the hoiin- d-ries 0 tnu lnited states. This being true Mr wo,,u tinU in measuring jg value. t,v the silver standard, that he as using two six inch measures, in- tead of one of a fool. , The president has had the tails of his horses dotted. 1 lus is apureot un- neressary cruelty t the horses, hut it pUtB them iu closer accord with the administration, IT WAS NO CAT. Malodorttu I 1m rirnr of Two I n- sophwKicatetl I'lilif-men. Two policemen were trndjriiit' uh'iip their Ix-at on l'eiiot avenue, in the heart of New London, at u lute hour tiie other nirht. nivk the liot.t,n He .M aU(1 Uu v v.rt. ult huntiiur at u!l- not heentiiijr rame ut any rate when a thickM't l.N'kniL' eat sauntered alouk' the sidewulk. clad in a pay fctripeo suit fashionable in country walks at this sraxn. "Kitty : Kitty!" called one patr lman. kindly, 'tome here. Uee-evtvl" and then he lap;el the f-traiiircr pently with the tip of ni'ht stick Hut it was n"t a cat in the least not ! it i,f The L-in t K.'V n ,.r. nu..t til ..,,.1 it ni.l K-,..!,- l..,iv nhiienee. und so thev fairlv ha in - mered the Muflinp out of the miprate - ful l-titst. Imth nun 1 id In fart it M't-nu'd a if thy couul nt-viT crvX tlu-ir hi! of satisfartion out of it. mi brimful of imliiriiation and reM'tit niont ami other emotions nd thinc were thev: and then they U.re the frail remains of their prey into the police station with more deference than ten derness. Itut the police cantain temixirarilv excused them from doinjr further dutv . . - . , - , - in the populous and cultured walkb f the town, aud niphtly now they patrol a lonesome and sequestered picket in the ar outskirts, and relations are -trained between them and the rest of thelr ft'llow'-'lt'-'!- A w View or the Ox. ' Arailniod train that 1 was on the other day." said a man. "went with a rush and a roar across a little bridpe under which at that moment there was a man drivinp an ox team. A moment later as we rushed on we saw the team out on the road, the oxen jumpinp and skippinp and apparently tryinp to run away. The driver was standinp in the rart and swinpinp his poad around and brinping' it down on them with vipor- ''l: bnal-.v he checked Vm. I lion t pretend to Know much aijout oxen, mav,i th,,y.re riv(,n to runmll(, o.av' hut to me it wa a new view of the dull and ploddinp ox." The puci-ees that has attended tiie use of Irr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil I.in ament in the relief of pain and in ruring diseases w inch seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been truelv remarkable. Hundreds supposed to lie crippied for 1 ; the nipes-Kinersiy Drug Co. "How's the old man now?" 'He's a workin'." "An" the boys?" "They're all doin' pnrty well, except John, an' he's in the legislature." For a pain in the side or chest there is nothing so good as a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain. : It affjrds prompt and permanent relief and if oed in time will often prevent a cold from re-n!ting in pneumonia. This ..me treatment i. a .ore care for lame Ufk Fof hr j.;., e! & Ho h. tn iniggiu. ' The regular .unecripiion price of the Weeki-t Chko.hicle i. 1.o0 and the regn'iar price of the Weekly Orioomax ' Any one .uu-crihing for The Chbomcle and paying for one year in advance can get both The Chuomci.e - ." .....o vOT,iu, .u, All old .utiscribeTS paying their nub-! tcnption. a vear in advance will be en , titled to the same offer. For the many accidents that occur about the farm or Lousebould, rich as burn, scads, bruises, cuts, ragged ... . - 1 .. ounds, bite, of animai., niosiuitoe. or ; other insects, galls or chafed spots, frnet bites, ache, or pains in any part of the - eJ 1, m .lie .nuiciu. iirau.faiua; IIU111 ri- posure, as neuralgia, rlieumatism ' . ' , . ' , It. J. H. McLeans oleanic e'.c. . Alritndfr H. fllaipliena. I ocasionaiiy nse, when my condition reo.oire it, Ir, fSimmons Liver Keguia tor, with good effect. Ha. Alex. H. Ptephess." .1" MMNfuts Pumnnmr. RHK r. TlM, wtK back. At on,wia,a.o,i. ae. plB h" "osbow with lr Mllw Pain Pllla. AU druaa,uii n Mile.- Pain Pill AFRICAN CUalOMS. Whirl) a Tr-lrr saw la llw 1 uruba nuutr?. Jean IIcmv a I rviu-h-African travel er. J.-1V0. 111 l.e I'lL'tiro of rr.nit di:1!' an Ulwiocio-t' lined view of the -iiMiJ.'e 111" pre.H. lie pietures In r us h;n ii'.r a U'Utity ! lur i' 11 U tiltiiu-tin eliiiii'.tr and -'eta!ion .f trr'im . 1 Vfrica That, b.iwcver. 1 : . v 1 r he a matter "f ta-.tr. ami. pvrha--.. la.t r '. r-w.u.id lind il li.ir.l In ill v.'V.". v.. U M !le- in tin- i.;i. i ne.rre u " I 1 1 hr.m.'e. of ;.i.i.:. i. .i. l-.aMe hae-..'" a cri uiure vlii'v j ie and I'.i.-nity i.iigpest what Ull.'lei t )i et tvli of Aibeliliin pt'iet-i--v-i--nnd Koiirin eniore-- :- Matter of fact alia not t.it how rvrr. i to In" found in tl .i. e.nu.l M He-s piveK if love Mid uue.''i al:'.ol:l. -Millie of the savnpr fri. ui. t . i . In the country of tin- Vorubu. teii.l.np from the tiulf of II, nm l.i tne Ni.'er. M II,- saw a runup ncpro who. after sacri tic inp a pipenn uivm the en.i of a stream, threw it-, plamacrr ini-m the water, and chanted a pmycr to l;n- a. protector of the bottom of the M-a. lmova is a white penuis th.i' lives at the Imttom of tin- stream He has power to insjur. vir,'!!:--w ith he of the younp nii-n that :n;l i'e his u: 1 Prayer is made to I mow. in -i rret plan . w ith the siu riti. i of h ..iiey .-tines and white doves II, -re is a love chant that is simp to lmova "Theisj- is in tllr il illse of t lir chief r. Want. fill virgin, l.f-r e, naun- the loveliest of all. s,e has l .'.-e l;!p Its t!itis- of a heifer. .:.e has :;-:n. as slroni,'' as a warn ! - he ti.. s fet as tiie anti 1 a .. in r ' riiant i.'nver than 'i.. of t. es a .-jrds her datieinp is ii-iu an i a ph a.re t . see; sin is supiie a:e! uT..ini u- a- tiie siiered s-rpnt: si..- :. io , ! u r t n.. :i may be tolii I would he h.-rwei! for a wife. she would honor me in my house r.mi she wonht pivi- me n atit.fni children, lint lu- l-proiel and uioci inp she will iauii at nu- hen 1 would buy her. and I shall not lx- ui'ie to eoiiiiuet her to my hoiisv. lmova. pier her to me'" The pirls uli have tluir rhants. fetiches and eereiuonie.s to obtain hus bands. In a viihipr of Voruoa. M Hess suw a proup of ymmp iiepress's ht formir.p thrsr rites alnnit a preut liu-ibab tree. Thev carried jars of oil i till wi i -e tnovnnr vlnulv it it ti tinli-i! 1 .,-.:.. ,.,,.,, ' '.....i..,.,.,. harmonious ltaliiiiciii'. A thrv iaiicl they aft:.rd white bits of cloth v the tree. The iiWrver saw iiothmp pre tesijuo or laupliable in the seme. M. Hess says that the suvape neprrss has hrr rMuetrirs. and assi-rts thut siie submits to jiaiuful tattisiniu that she may seem more iN-autiful to men. The ...;...... .. n...n ii... i-.vi.,.k . , ' r , . - , . ., iru uaoi. no r oi u riuei whs u iio-.aoir ccreniouv. The maiden's consent hav- inp U'i'ii obtainrd. the future husband paid her futher the upreed price. As the newly married couple journeyed homeward people alonp the way laid down branches and flowers, snyinp: "The peiiii pivr thee a lieautif ul spouse: forprt not that she is more pre cious than ail thy riches The virpin whom tlion taKest was the charm of the house,, the charm of the city. Thot: desired her. When thou hast piven lis all thy treasures tilou shait not have ui iil enouph." SCARED HER INTO SPEECH. Thta Fnaaclne Woman W an Ileaf anil Iumn I ntM (aucht Off Her tinaril. A prepossessinp middle-aped woman walked into the ofiiee of a well-known firm -of railroad lawyers on Williams street the other liny and drifted over to win-re the junior partner snt She hail fourtplaster and other trlllinp articles to sell f'ir ten cents and showed ut the same time u card on which was writ ten: "I am deaf mid dumb." The lawyer v. a- interested, says the New York World, for the woman had a sad face and seemed eminently re -pectable. so he wrote on a miI: "Any children'.'" and she iu the same manner answered: '"Yes." To the ouestion How many?" the reply was: Six." emphasized hy- a mournful shake of the head. she aeknow leilped in writinp 1 thut her husband was dead W hen her address was asked for she was rather slow in piit'.mp it on paper, and when it came to reference she wrote with a pood deal of deliberation: ' John Davis." "Where does he live"" was the next question, to which the woman wrote no reply, but indicated with her hand a point on the horizon that mipht have ' meant Jersey or heaven. "(treat Seott! You don't mean to say you know Iravis '" shouted the lawver. jumping to his feet. let. I jo. answerer! the woman, taken off her ptiard hj- the n hi-mence of the speaker. 9 They lrxiMntd at one another for a mo ment and then tiie luwyer called an office bov and told him to show her the street by the way of the ntaira. eitrht long- flighta. e , , Keeping am pnaeit. To maintain one composure under circumstance of a tryinir nature in atiout as difficult a task as tins ever lieen set for mankind. The f-reiichmnu js w nrry ah marr,.i- Bt the to keep Ceil thilt he F.i i.' I i -11 rna 11 s htoliil in- difference to most of tiie of life. and in a French work ptihlisln-d sonic vearw atro a certain "Miiord Hamilton is held lip an the prince of the cum pose-n. lor. snvs Hie writer. '.Milonl 11. !... 1. ..;.'... 1,01. ..1 . . 1 ,""ml ""e- "0.-.4 a 1101,-1 umii-r 1 1 1 t 1 . . , in a brawl, in-injr informed of the man death tV the landlord. Composed! V or- , u ' 1 . . 1 . .1 1 o den. hin hotit to charte It in the bill. ! I 1 Iitranae I'n.Liertlea i.f f rviMtaae. i A fierman chemist is reported to 1 have discovered a new stilnstancc which hah the n-niarkatiie and tiniriie proper-' fyof aolidifyiiic when hi at. d and re- ' mamitij: iiipii'i at tetriia-rar.ures ta-low zero. It ban la-en Tiaim-d "crvoMan-." anil i oli'uiini'd by mixinif toiether i-'iiul parts of phenol, camphor and Mtponinc. and tiddinir a viiui-whut snia'i'n-r proportion of essence of tttr-p-nt.ine. 'ertain Miie.tun'i-s. lilie the ultiumi-ns. bunion on heat.in";. but this is the only pr luct that ajraiu liijuelii-s on ciiiirrr a awakened by the ringing of the tire rs He dr ssed hiinsr.f and went the street. Where is the fire aked of a fireman who wan hut ry iff imst !, n on Austin avenue, irr t!,e c artier ol To'ri-ty-litilj street, lit me think who lives there." lnued t.'ie old man. "W I . there is nobody in t:,..t iiritfhhoih 'd whose n.'U"e is in mi'i .!. T'-at tire is not g ill.g to ain.mi.t to ill thli -. " f" he well! Iu. k Hit his i . ,.,,.1 ia lire Mi nutes he was snoi- ,., i iie as loud as ever. 1 he I. re, as lie mip .! ,. on v a ihiumrv on tire.- on l aiuman v I lines. We have made arrangements with the ! San r raneiseo I x.n iner to furnish it in : connection w ith Tut. CiiiioMi 1 1. llav-j ing a cluhh.iik' rate with the tlreoniau i and X. Y. Tribune for our republican! patrons, we have made this arrangement ' for tiie accommodation of the democratic members of Tin: I'mii imi I K lamily. i It. it ii papers, the Verk;y Kiaminer and j s:m-V 1 1 ki v Ciikomi : k will l nr- I nished tor one yrar tor J cash in ad- ; vnnce. j Is. vim want 1n: t iiiioNU it: and San j Irrtiiciseo Hxani'iier fur a year If N wnd us d.'"! and you ran have them, i i'. papers for -.- or less than a cent and a half a pi. ire If yon won d rather ; have the r York W orld, we will send you that and the Si !-W i i wi I'iiiion- j n ; one year to- t'J.i. The World is also a seii.i-werkly so you will pet LVS ' aers for $''.-.'. "Here is the man,' announced 1 n cller, "thut spent his hie trvinj! to ele vale tin' ftiU'e. and not w ithout success. " Satan l.x.kr.l over his glasses at the latest arrival. "I wonder.'' he mused, ".f he thinks he can raise hell." ' If si i H"r''i'iTv rv rnfuli- for i 1 ',t .lt);t- 'NiM.esiif . . :arv rv nfuti- fr buL I trwtl 1 mi t" ;:. 1 lUi .TI k-r.llrllll I., yuu. .w 1 ls-i lull It n.i'osl tin- fr.-ni a nr.- "f unuild affiirv, and sliairj. Man- pe-a-...r in hivuKimi.' h4U wnrilif if liru.!' I.ir the a imih-rtu! lueOirirM I rtU in i-comnif miliar II Ui all. GUM nt nn 1 1 ' lr"J ' SWJFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, i -7 TLVT. OA. eVJ, 1,1. il ) H ' i Ij ' ii si VY )..AHry;iff..iU SUMMONS. Iu the ( irt'iut ( onrt of th- o; Or-a;nu Ut 1 W .c i OUtl!) J T. h M;. j. lam tiff, v J T punh ( e.-Ik and H. f'ltf-Kt'iMieiii and Jnhit Mmvt, ! ttrti.-- d 'jiir iMi-oitHw wiid.-r th- utm nam 1 -r Fl UPtistt".!! A Mnwr. dlrnd:t!it TmJ T In-;i and ha rah t JhtIk. of (ti dr ' (ndaiit !.v- hanit- In th- nam of trir (at- of iirtfiiii hi arid rch yi hd- ht '. r"tii; l aiit-ar and anrr 'the romjuaint lin-i! HiTrtit'it un in t ti aUnr rnttti! una -n ir i t'l.'r- Miindav. In- 1 1 tli dT t hrtmrT , J . ii:.? im-.iiK in.- nmi out n,,- u-l r-x'n Imt t.-rtn -itifl i if-mt ' ourt (-diowi-nr f,.- rpi-att'ti o tfi t;nn p'wr:tj-l tn th- ordr li. r.it i-i- niad-i-T tii. vn'-iii atioii 1 iifiimi.M mid i ,,n or "ilii'T of ..ii w. t,, ai-n: nn1 anitw.- wild 't:,t,,i,:iit. j idciuent lor nnr:t tt t-r.tf w.r 1- M-fii nK.4ittt von attd tti pmintirr mi up tr to tin i .urt ir tn- n iif; pmil (it tti Ui -4il i.i -f cnitdntnt. 1 a it firnl.'.'ri..,,-'i'-'inra ..te-nwur-ii tto- mrtifita of t;aintir. d--u J Hiid tiHMttiotiffi in .,,iuit;it 'i.n ..mnt. nnd trial tnr Vfi-miv n.'-n-.i-.ii tm-n-ut t. a tt irit'-tiotmi I.m.i k n. in H1 Khc l-ri-i-T, iu Wmvif f.irniH, .tnn"ii. t-. in td ii.fiim-r .to md bv Inm ttiat from th pn-rwli Mil'ti n.f 111- Vailltirr hrt.ratnd MirVrr tlir nm of t:... and murf-M tln-r-.nat ih-r.- f iri v-r -.Mit -t annum mw thr i:h Uuv oi Janunry. 1 ai.l Hit- (u'tinr -mn n-a oimhlC attOTIM- I-.-. toVM'hfT MlthttiCC. a!id di-riir--nM riti of thi- M,,;. m indnr out i'iMit r i . j ruiTiir ro nnd -xj-ii.of Mi. that UH-n i I. tor--t.Miir-and mti- ali id thr r;rit lit..- and mi.-rt of the d.-frndai.t. irf f an ir .-ttnrr oi tfi-m. nnd aur or ail ---woip riainunr or .. rnim Uir.ii.jrt. hv ur tindt-r ti..-nt . r or lh-ni h- tore-f-h muii ()rff.v,.r mrr of tn.' Montv oi rifti.itioii innt piamtitt tir a: t.M.id for ami to r-ur h. an,. pv.miM ai fti ition that In fiurr-iawf- ln-r.-., imy9 t(.t imrniwile tax-a-i.Mi of tnr aainr that i.iaintifl liitM- judnno-nt a74iimt fh- laid J I U:t ana -r h K u-ia f.,r any aum that mav fRiaiu utif-aid on td i.oi. aftr thr mrvrlo iiiv and aalr of rmid pnn nd fir nrh tu.wi't mi'. iMiirr f'lif: n tt the -ni to U- iunt and rjUttaiur eoiirt may J -r cv ot tim mirrimoo. o ...m, ym i.v ,,ii,iiali.m llierai.f in 1 tie Imoe. I H.,x l' nr. a i'''ili (-neral rireuiatiun. imu, lilil wei-li, at lialini l ., , eiiimty. irrKon. bv i.ider id II. .ti M I hm.1... '"" "r rirn onier aa duly . r .Mr. , 11,, uT.Kon, un iiw . M. H Kininu.. nov.deriri Attorriey fn. J'.Mlimrt NOTICfc TIMI5EK CT I.Tl'Kt. v r. lsr drrii-a. The !.;; ,,, , Niiiiinlier in. ia 1 "ominaitit haTlntr lem ctilrml at linn nrTiee by M.irnz W. A. Waiter, atrxtnat llanarl I'. te uliurr Knlrr. s( d.tl June -i l-w "" N . r and r j ''. !"' Ti.wtial.ip 1 Nn-ti,. k.un 1:, f.t. In as.e.Hiiity. 'irn.iti, wltn a vie. In the r an eeliatmn .if .aid entry r..i,u-.ui,t .liei,,. that "-e .aid i-rit'ymen ba (allnl wuhln the tune re 1,, tmw, ei i-iiiii.Hie in- inMtil lo tree.. fni eeii. ur riKiinr aa tir law prfrv il. ttiat mieb tnliure .III, eiiau. T he -ni. pnrtl-a are herel.y liumriiierl In ajifienr at tin. otl.ee on the ..tti dv nf Janiiary. Ik.,.,1 in ,, r H a m .lo re.irtid and Inriii.h leatlmotiy cunrernlnt: said nlieKeil aiuire. Jin t Monl'l. Nos .'l ller.. liifitT. : ; Administratrix' Notice, i Kotica ta hi-rel.y alven that tbi- lindef.ien.l hn. been apn-.ml.-il r.r ord.-r .d the ('uiur 1 .not , lor Huoi t-onnly. htale ot lirej .n. admitinitrn ! triTid Ibi-entate of ner late I .nil l....... v , !?" apieiinieo r.y i,rd.-r .d the ( uuiur 1 inirt V" CHMily. htale of trea.in. arlmimatra Iriinl ini-entate of ner late I .h 1 e vi . . . ... ,, w . '''re. iiee.-ai a u t.-r-,,,. bnvmr e,M'ina i,7 ,.,.'...... " i-inn- arc li-m.r nolit.ed 1 1 . '" lr" thi- I.1!1' to11 -l he lialii-a. In aaid i-onntr and "ut-wohni one tar Irom dale of lir.t piil.lira- tion ' thi. notice r liab-il tin. t,. ,iH. .a v. .. .... i . . .. ..... A,i,ni,..,, U.I.A r VlJilkK.. the estate of Turner T. floral jau i. W(r irf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice I. beretiy (riven that the ti nd-r I ir lief) 1 ''' 1"! appnlnbl b Ihe 1 olintv I oiift of j the etnlc brnciri. 1'ir the I ntmly of aaen, I?'-'" ""'h th" wl" nn.ed u( the eatate nf ! ayior.ileeoiai-d. Al, .noti. havlnselaima a.it.t .aid eatate are heV?,r titin1 u. prea.-m tlc-ir elniin. tt nie at the nnW of a.,.,.1, . The iiaie-a. oreir.in. with the proper voucher. ! tlier.-f,n- artthln Mil mnfllti. Irmn the date her.-of lMled The iialiea, (.riroti, NoTemlier ..' ; .. . ' V. IIOITON, i M' -','r""f the laal will and te-ta,i.et f J 1 . laybir, do-eaaed n" ),', All old cit:il ol Austin. ic Was Deathjieccssarjf Spurlal Telesraia lo Ourooi Inter ' ""rr"M"' M s i'h t liurcliiii, rliier rnioiieer i.f nw,.. worna. iiiimi tu in-ttri Ulit'lbMi itim ifi hlli-ri.llim Ills l.i. el.- "'lervu,. A MlilrmllU man. A useful i liiwn. oreni.rhic a p. -It Ion u the i ll y wlu-rv l. hvi I " He wnu a nrmmuy. ii.k iii , ku . , anil frieiiil.. hut In I he mil in e..ilm,u,.,.11 elr aimaiia. in I lie iiume i f there llvin a wulrly kiuiau. i,, , jn.'roiis luruier. Mr. J. y, liulu. I'n liealiie tlav dial tiie ! l.s-no.K - ,r Bt T.l,llH.re . ,-liekniK t.. i.. J- i. j io, -- Hnii ui-iiur ,"'.';""i'Lr7 '.t".'."!? "' i d. iiltn.f Mr. liun hill. Mr ttulu, . Tr1 huh1 l he fotkiwiug knuir: "Mtau Vanilalla. III., M;,. R Ir. Mile. MistleaH k. Kiklmrt, l,,u Al"t 1 il.-sire in kilil uif eN.rM nee ulikt. t,s.nnioiilliiiif l iii lic.(.rs,, hK "t"? , from the ue or your n uieOiisv I wmirII I wnh heart iIIwmmi liirx.verat venrTius I felt in iiinaeioa antund o y fcenrv l tieiran lo art ahorl of tireaih. after "i,Iu ' ruen l-e I would have pliitu,, Md . " le.-aiiie o bad thai llmi work liei-atIH. .N..I.IIII. Iwa.di- i.wed l., -..."2, U-.I nliTslclana hill olilalneil enl. u.b,i-H relnf; Mr.li. h. tappa. druBKM her,uui2 nie u tr a Imitle of your ll.-urt fui!il hi-lied me frs.ui the atari; my troui.JT'kJli iNs-iiinvrhrniiile I bad ueirlnried n hTlz!? that I ha u-ed M'vrrml UitUeK. Th hiu l tniail wiuiilerfuL run bfeauS f rwly and antljr. sudrrlng nr hunii vvumT!! from rlr aiertlnu aud raa eni... ZZZ iKbi'a reel, aouiethliia I base not heea Vii do for yearw. I raiin.it ripnsw thanki in. Itrhly la uinimendatuin of your M...rt t (n7 " " ' - m " weve uiH liei to tin for yearw. I ranmit eipreMi that pikiiit in waiiiiiueniiafcMio or vittir ll.n j- believing you bam miloiiired my lite ear. I eau anil Wlii cheerfully re.sinjlaoa5 Uwauyuucaufferluc with heart trouUk Very raapnclfully your, J J f. HELM. Dr. Ml lea Tleart Cure hi auld oo a Braithw yuaranuie that the UmI Untie will heneat. All ilruKK-lt-i-.il Hal U, buttlea or Il will iM-M-fit. preiiaiil. on rvreini ,4 i,rM by Um Dr. Maoa MuOuaU U, tai.uan. la4 Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cures. SHERIFF'S SALE. tut- t ur) rr itlitnt tiiftl mi! ul tur(.rrull .'lift ( IJt- Mulr tf rBitii ffr anti ( iHintf illf III)- 1'itlt tti t'VUtiwr, '(. tn I MiMlr tintTf-l and niiUt rHl In aaid 4 oiirl iw LV ' -nfttttri ( iiirk una t-lmtirt and Mr I. H rit I Hut. t..prt.- 1 rmtlH-r and J M II imtjitnaj I adiuinittrtttttr tt( th' fxttatv id Milta l'rntlrtr d j r-n ,. Mcri' dMfti(iMi'l. Oi iMVor it Mtii) piai ! t-fTund c;titiMt tti't di-isMidNtit. Mr I, Htb 1 thT, .f Iu- 4). i!b ltitTrt ttirmtti tntm ' j-tti diy id NoenilT. I' .at ttir ttv id U p-r i-v-nt atr aiiiiimi, and ttic (iirtlttr tim ( $;) i'imU. and whti'h aatd Juditiiiftit tta bwii niid t'atfrtd ( nrtirtl tJ f krajrairr. aud id -'utt'iti tefltit; U ni dirttnl. ttbl I- Hiininndiiif mi- ! 1 Ui- fit ty hriMtwt is-nM riti In Mtinlr tlit ativr lonn I wiU, nn l'titird . th 1 l h Umt of vtiilrr. at tbr bmirn' Jii elm'. if mmUi daf.tet'il at ptiti.ieaur tt'in th liiirht hiddr liirrnii in baud, ai lUr Iroi.f dMr ol thf i outitv i ourttMHiar ib I ! ir- if , W ari county. ( r-ctn, al tin1 itjrat. tltir and inU'rvwt. id ravh ( auld dHfinUtllt la ami to llir l';ii'inc (1-mtLh1 firtfwrty. tiit Ut I in thr tow u of flMni Kivr. a Ttmlinc w 2: lb' r'trTfi-l )mi and uri,y tlirw( mi fliraad (f m-ord In the ( ount Ut (.ffii m aul i r.iunt , Utfft'ttMcr with thr tmHmciil and -r ; licrvilitatfit'tiU ttnTnnto L-riiniffinir or in anr ! 4iwnitiimir;. or ttiucb thrsd aa wtli i nanwu uiu, ciKt'.itcr wiu u sct niinBT rmU id Uila . lat-l at Imltea tty, Wifo rntv. Ornr, tlila hiti uay o( iM tolHrr. IH l T J M:iV(.R, Hhrrlf! ( Wim-ii t ultnlr. tiff: Nov.l i.t SherifTs Sale. llv I I'lue itl nn exei'lltlou Ijmuisl nn lli lirth iU) it iM'toiMT i,ul ul IhiTirrultfiurl it! IV lli f i r.-f .in, It.r V vsn-'Hiiili iti .mil tlerr in f'niliitic alii-re-ii J. M Huiitli.rten. ai inn. ltnl.ir it tti isImI. ul "iin" i Tiiltier. il e,.e,l tMtntirt Mini '.e.rff 1 1'rrttiter. 1 H t'rulher anil enmiifi I imrfc- air illetiilmiU ejno nminl.hif mi- wli l.'ir r.-al r H-rt i- mti-iiiiiIIt d.--ritsl. and mil ul tin- l.r.-wil llinnil tit iti-f tin' -uni it! i'i i-n litiinlr.1 and lillj it -i lie Mint liili-nsil Ihtei.n Irom t lie- il.iU- nl Uf i.s-'.-r .rtl.t rlii- Imu II The ..Ol d.o ill JuiK. Ii'1 nnd Id.- r.t and dlMeirsemi'iil. of "aid .nit l Mtt'.r.iei. fi s and tl.i- ies-minf riwti. 1 wilioti in, I .ill ilio nl Nvi-i!ili.rr. N M. tin- lim.r.il ticerl'M-li . in Mt t fie- isKir! Ii-me i.,r ui On lies ( i . nei-,) eoiniO . onra.m. s i. Mt iM.hie- inn l. tie lilrti-st lii iftii r ("T Ol.tl li. Iini.d tie- i.iloli,: d'-vrltHsi r.-ni pnfrly I.. n A .1 tl. riahi. title arid lllli-ret ul ttie Mid ..Miiit:!t m m il M'liul'il.lrnlor hiiJ ol to iif 1M1- ii' Si imu I'rntti.'i . dii-eam-d ut , 111 Mini t. hit l.. d the low ol llixrt Klver firoj--T. nnd bI 1 1 and i . of tihi- k z... id .aid loan ol II ! Iliver. 1 J .:li KK. elierlftnf W nri tount) . Orfuli 'lettTAorl l ,t NOTK'K FOi: I'L IILICATION. Tnritier Ijnid. Art June ;l. n7s. ! 1.4KB (imr(, The ml lea Ot-.) , Oi l JT. I I Noll's- l heret.y flveii that 111 ei.llillnnea-lt" : thr liriivtnliiTin ut t tie net I if lmifres id JuneX j elilitinl -An ail for tlieaa.enl ImilieT umdj ; tn the .tal.-n nf i attfnmta. Orea-ili. Seiaila txm VV anlilnirtim Territory. llMelle liairu, I K inr-li-v. oiiiitv ii( W mmto, Slate of I irv.m. ha. Ilil. dav Hied In Hum nflire hi. aaorn malrnieuV lor tha tiiintiaae id the NW',, Mv4 "f euinj I No. In towti-hli. No a Month, rnliirr Nn o 1 ... ... .in ..e... .... n,.i tnr land -oiartit In more valuable I. 11. ln.lf j Ii.mii for .cririillurnl .urtiii. and .. ealnliiu : In. ri.lm to ..id Und lf..re ttir Kiyi.UT Mli Iu. ..... .,-.. .. i ... i..n.. umimih satiinlav I Ii. .0, ,1. ..1 I.,,.,.,, Ill- llMmea mm wllneuen t onset Mi 'hew. Tim ( .i--. ........ va at I 1 1 11 - j eiavuaw, h" i- j ,ii.u- - , kiiir.ley. riria;ofi Ai.y and all trfwini rlnlrninf aderei7 v" i Mb-.rr di-ai-niaHl land, are re.,ueiited to tnr tlir r-ialma In tti la eflira on ir helura aaid ,tli day ul Jaituarv, 1 . f j i-t::l )aa-J JAH. f. MOoKE. Iieirr NOTICE FOR ITULICATION'. TltntarrCtiUtire, rinal frmrf. I'.". UlKUmil, The Iralle.. ot.j (let. -a. ' Nntli-e la hereby Kiven that fharlra korrilw has lilitl nntirenf Inlentlun Ui mae linal & te-tnre KeKlaler and Kerelver at Ihair iifti" in The liailea. (IrrKiHi, ealunlay, the HH ie-enit-r. nn tlnibetciilture njifll'ti' No r lwih.tl v. i ....1 HW ' . tV. . aim 1 (, r-i hw 1 () ij, raliae tt 11. ,..7,.J. .. .s r. tion No. ;w. In piaii'ii'l' , .NO. ' r.nre flu r, rant . . He liamisi aa wltiiean-. A T. Ilnvni''. Piur- ! or.,n ; frank llalhaaar. I.fjwaid i.riltili. H i... . ' ieu jab. i. juioi-r-, "''i"' NOTICE Ff)R ITBUCATIO-V. I.AKb Orrn , The Inille.. , m t. I. V -e 1. 1 .i.e.. o..r ine f 1 "i ,.i.wlfitt . ' i :., : . 7. ' - V . ........ ...n.ai U. i iinnnii neuter una 11 IH1 nmiee in in. in" . nm..-1,1,1,1 ,r,i ,i,i,rt t ) ei.i:m. n" . Ilmt .aid pr.ad will be mnde tafore tne r-,-- and reeciteruf the I h ltul i.nun.-. 1 ur j 1 ir., nn NiiCetnti.fr l')," Isn-lfVu. : , ' ', . alamaa W. lleliaB. 1 It v v.. ..s. i..ii..u'c iivi M !. H'', Dfl r.4 r t. nT 11, 1 p. 1 n. n l. r.. ..hi Hi- natiua the f.illowlhr, Wltnenaea In l'r"T' t eriutiniioiia reaidenin tiain anil eultivMtt'.n -aid Inn. I. vl i I.. KlcV, William Mini''""-"' J. Her man. J. K. Mil uriiiiell. nf r.nd.mtiy'"' JAH. '. M'XJhl.. Keaint" , V ,Vi. Notice. Nolieela herel.y len that W In 'Jj old .11 hla nitliU and Inlcn-ila In ,"',,r?l guot, On Tal to Hie nieiiila-ra nf lb n . yunnir On Tal will ei.lle.-t ail dirt-b. due" pay all det.ta nwlnE bv aaid brm.and win " " n-.poii.lhle lur any tlebu nf aaid WiiiE,"' traiiMetintr . Iinbil thu 6tU dar of October, K. l Dnilea. Oi , ...