THE DALLES W CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1896. lie Weekly TBI DALLIS, OttBOON PERSONAL MENTION,. Saturday. Mr. Rnpert left for Lyle today. Mrs. Hembold took the local train day for borne. to- Mrs. Capt. Donovan left for the Locks this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sberar were in the city yeBterday. Miss Copple of Hood River returned home this morning. Mr. Andrew Dufur of Dufiv left this afternoon for Portland. Mr. D. Gorman, of the Dispatch, went to Portland this morning. Mr. W. P. Vanbibber went to Port land on the local train today. Mrs. Sam Wirkinson took the Regula tor for Portland this morning. Mr. A. A. Bonney was a passenger on the outgoing local this afternoon. Mrs. Sampson and daughter, Flor ence, left this morning fof Portland. --Mr. and Mrs. Crossfield and Mrs. E. O. McCoy left last night for Grants. Mrs. Henry Phirman was a passenger on the Regulator this morning for Port land. Mr. Troy Shelley arrived in town last evening, leaving for home this after noon. Mr. Henry Boren, of the Oregon Meat Market, went to White . Salmon thiB morning. W. H. H. Dufur and Geo. W. John ston of Dufur attended the political speaking last mgbt. Mrs. E. J. Robinson, having sold her Dome near tbe garrison, left for Hood River yesterday to reside. Mr. Alfred Kennedy and daughter, Mrs. Behnake, of Vallejo, Cal., are here on a visit to relatives and friends Miss Anna V. Tarbell, an experienced hat trimmer, arrived last night from Portland and will accept a position with Mrs. M. tj. unggs. Miss Susan Chase arriyed last night trom Portland, where ebe has been ex a mined for defectiveeyesight by an occu list. Her left eye is tbe most affected while her right eye is but slightly so. She will resume her studies in echo 1, as it is thought that with care, her sight will not Butter lurtber deterioration. Monday. Mr. Harry Gilpin is in town today. Mr. C. C. Hobart of the Locks is in the city. Mayor Menefee went to Hood River this morning. Miss Jessie Fisher went to White Sal mon this morning. Mr. B. S. Huntington is in Moro at tending circuit court. Miss Rawson took the Regulator this morning for Portland. Mr. E. B. Dufur left Saturday night lor moro 10 attend district court. Mrs. Mary Downey of Vancouver is visiting oer brother, Mr, S. L. Young. Mr. M. T. Nolan went to the Lock! this morning and Mrs. Nolan to Port land. : Mrs. M. Long left or the Cascades this morning, and Miss Elia Long to Portland. Sheriff Driver and Deputy Sheriff WilBon went to Salem on tbe afternoon train today. Mr. D. J. Coopor and family arrived from Salem Friday night, after an ab sence of six weeks. Mrs. C. Phillips left on the local yes terday for Portland, where she goes to purchase novelties, etc. Mr. Gus Bonn, who for nearly a year past nas oeen in uanyon Uity, (Joio., re turned home Saturday. Rev. W. C. Curtis left last evening for tyrants to perform the McDonald-For dyce nuptials at that place. Miss Christine Farrelly, who came up irom J-oruana to attend tbe liordon Sharp nuptials, returned yesterday. Mrs. W. R. Barrett, sister of Mrs. W. C. Allaway, left for her home in Med- ford this morning after a visit of several days. Mr. Hyslop, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. E. Jacobsen, came up on the noon train Saturday and returned this morning. - Superintendent Gardiner, of the Boys and Girls Aid Society, Portland, came up on the Saturday nigbt passenger and spent &unuay in the city. Miss Ethel Grubbs will arrive on the boat this evening from Portland. She will superintend the production of the larce to be given Saturday afternoon Tuesday. Mr. J. H. Cradlebaugh went to Hood .River today. Mr. John Bonn went to Hood River this morning. Mr. A. 8. Mac Alllster went to Cascade i,ocfe8 this morning. Mr. Fred Bronson went to Lyle this morning to buy wheat. Miss Pearl Williams took the Regula tor today for Portland. Messrs. R. McNeil and L. Lamb left lor Mosier this morning. . Mr. J. W. Morton of Hood River re turned home this afternoon. Mr. D. P. Ketchum left on tbe Regu lator this morning for Portland. Mr. Allie Henderson and wife were passengers for Lyle this morning. - Miss McNeil and Miss Ida Wicks went . to Portland this morning on the boat. - Mrs. W. H. Wilson,' Mrs. Thornbury and Miss Kinersly went to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis of Prineville . were passengers on the local train this afternoon. for Portland. Messrs. J. L. Hirsbner and E. O. Un derwood of Hood River ariivedonthe local today, and will attend the conven- tlon of the Society of Christian Endeavor which commences tnis evening at uoior, Mr. R. Gorman, the rustlinsr pencil- pusher of tbe Dispatch, returned on tbe Kegnlator last evening. Mrs. C. J. Hnnt, who has been stop- ninor in The Dalles for a few days, re. turned to her home in Hood River this afternoon. Mr. J. K. Weatberford arrived in The Dalles on the local train and will de liver a political speech at the Baldwin this evening. Mr. J. Mareh of Wasco and Mrs. Wil lis of Colfax arrived in town today to at tend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. B. Foley, which takes place tomorrow afternoon. Mr. P. E. Michell of Columbus is in the city today, on his way borne from Portland, where he has been on busi nesi. . He tells ns Columbus is particu larly lively at present, a number of wheat buyers making it their head quarters, and the ferry is kept busy bringing over wheat. BORN. . t In The Dalles last nigbt, to the wife of Ed. S. Maves. a son. The ciocfc was striking the midnight hour at the time of birth, and its parents are yet nncer- toin whether whether to date its age from Oct. 4th or 5tb. On 15-Mile. Oct. 1st, to the wife of John W. Quirk, a son. DIED. In The Dalles, juet before midnight Sunday, Mrs Jane Foley, aged 60 years. Mrs. Foley, formerly Mrs. JoBiah Marsh, was a pioneer of 1850. She was married to Mr. Foley about twenty years ago. Kbe nas been in poor neaun lor some time. Hon. Klchard J. Monroe.' Miee Kate Craig is In Lewiston, Idaho, where she went about two weeks ago to attend the funeral of her half brother, Richard A. Monroe, who died at Lewis ton Thursday, Sept. 24th. Mr. Monroe was well known to the citizens of The Dalles, having lived here for several years subsequent to 1851. Deceased was a charter member of Nez Perce Lodge No. 10, of which he was Worshipful Master in 18Sl-2,and he was High priest of Lewiston chapter No. 4, R. A.' M., and was also a 14 degree Scot tish Rite Mason. He was a charter member of Clearwater Lodge No. 11, A, O. U. W., in which he held a beneficiary certificate for $2,000. Richard James Monroe was born in Florida, on Christmas day, 1836. A few months after his birth, his father, who was an army surgeon, was killed in an Indian engagement, li is mother re turned to Boston, Mass., and a few years later married Dr. Craig, also a surgeon in the. U. S. army. They were stationed at different points in Maine, Michigan and Wisconsin until 1851, when Craig was ordered to The Dalles, Or., coming by way of the Isthmus of Panama, where several of bis children died of cholera. After leaving the service be and his stepson, the subject of this sketch, engaged in tbe drug business at The Dalies. In 1855 Mr. Monroe volun teered in Company B, 1st regiment Oregon Volunteers, and served in the Cavuse war until its cloee, and also in a campaign against the Mormons in Utah From 1860 to 3867 Le was engaged in freighting and merchandising in various sections contiguous to Lewiston, coming to that place as early as 1856. In 1867 he went into the drug business in Lewis ton, and in 1871 be was appointed register of tbe Lewiston land office bv. President Grant. He was reappointed by Presi dents Haves- and Harrison and in all served about eighteen years in this posi tion, longer than any other official ever Bferved in this department of the govern ment. He was a member of the last Idaho legislature and bad Berved several term 8 as mayor of the city of Lewiston On account of his death tbe public schools were adjourned and the teachers and pupils attended the funeral in a body. ' ! Chaff of tbe Campaign. . l here was never yet a political cam paign bnt that some comical stories were told and The Chronicle can vouch for the truth of the following : Tbe other day a well known rancher with a stump leg drove into Hood River and he was whooping it up for Bryan. In tbe exumberance of his joy, he elevated the wooden stump above the dashboard and waved it to an admiring crowd as he crowed for his champion. d. grizzled veteran across tbe street was Bitting on a chair reading the Oregonian, his feet on a level with his head, and resting against a lamp post. Down came the fore legs of bis chair with a jar that shook the sidewalk, and over the top of tbe paper peered the stern gray eyes, which snapped their indignation through the glasses, as be shouted "That's right, you poor fool, shout for the party that cut your leg off!" Sheriff Driver was puzzled the other day to make out whether a man was I crazy or just playing it. He had about I decided that his mind was all right, when he chanced to aek him who he was going to vote for. "Bryan," said . the poor fellow. "Crazy aa a loon," was Driver's next comment. He sent for a physician to make tbe examination, and sure enough the fellow was found to be non compos mentis. He is in Salem now. County Clerk Kelsay is a Republican ever ready so champion Republican principles. He was never "knocked out" until tbe other day when talking to Populist who was shouting for the re storation of the silver dollar. Kelsav asked him to. explain himself. What did he mean by "restore." . "Well," said the Pop, "suppose I take 10 bnshels of potatoes out of my celler, and the next day I put them back. Ain't that re-storing them?" Kelse'y was speechless. " , Real Estate Transfers. C E Markham to L D Blount, parcel of land in n hf w hf sw qr sec 10, tp 2 n, rlOe; $100. John Robinson and wife to M Eunice Johnson, lots L and K, blk 40, Ft. Dalles Mil Res ; $1 and other consider ations. T H Johnston and Laura E. Johnston, to S. A. Gu Hi ford, blk 6, Johnston and Vanderpool's add to Dulur; $100- Thos J McClure to Or Ry and Nsv Co, right to draw water from Hog Canyon into a pond and construct a ditch thereto ; $125. Emil Schanno and Eliza Schanno to W D Walther, lots E and F, blk 54, Ft Dalles Mil Res; $1. T E Wickens to F A Snow, nw qr se qr sec 33, tp 3 n r 10 e ; $1. . T E Wickens to Z O Eastman, 10 acres in sw qr ne qr sec 33. tp 3 n, r 10 e; $1. T E Wickens. to Ralph S Ellis, 4 acres in sw qr ne jr sec 33, tp 3 n, r 10 e; $1. John W Watson and wife to E L Rood, w bt blk 4, lots 40, 47 and , MK o, Erwin & Watson's 2d add to Hood River; $1. J B Crossen and wife to Julia A Driver, lot 7, blk 6, and 11 ft off w wide blk 6, Dalles City ; $2,500. A S Blowers and wife to Charlotte E Early, 1 acres in sec 34, tp 3 n, r no e ; $100. Nathan Harris and wife to Ella Hard- wick, lot 1, blk 2, Ft Dalles Mil Res; $1 and otbei considerations. Land Office Transactions. Henry Wakerling, final proof, home stead, for e hf ne qr, sec 7, tp 6 s, r 16 e. Henry Wakerling. timber culture en try of w hf ne qr, e hf nw qr, sec 12, tp 6 8, r 15 e. Albert S. Hawthorne, entry under pnr- chase act of Sept. 29, 1890, of nw qr sec 13, tp 2 n, r 12 e. John C. Rush, final proof (home stead) for w hf sw qr sec 3; e hf se qr sec 4, tp 13 s r 14 e. Patrick Hastings, homestead entry of sw qr nw qr, w bl sw-qr, nwqr nw qr, sec 13, tp 11 b r 14 e. Geo. C. Davis, timber culture, entry of se qr sec 26, tp 1 n r 17 e. Samuel Jones, final proof (homestead) for s hf nw qr, ne qr nw qr, nw qr ne qr sec21,tp6sr 23 e. Greatest Quantity. The largest piece of strictly high grade tobacco ever sold for the price Not the large size of the piece alone that has made "Battle Ax" the most popular brand on the market for 10 cents, QUALITY; SIZE; PRICE. When tbe Tram stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side AT THE . fiEW COLtUMBIfl HOTELt. This large and popular House aoes and la i to furnish the House In the city, and at tne low $1.00 per Day. - prst Office for all Stage tines points in Eastern Oregon in tills Hotel. , Corner of front and Union Bts. Cbarles Slater, final proof (homestead) for se qr ne qr, ne qr se qr sec 31, 8 hf nw qr sec 32, tp 5 s r 23 e. ' Mary A. Archer (formerly Mary A. Redden) final proof (homestead) for nw qr sec 11, tp 2 8 r 20 e. Marion B. Zamwait, entry under pur chase act Sept. 20, 1890, of w hf ne qr ne qr ne qr sec 7, tp 4 a r 14 e. Samuel M. Chase, final proof (home stead) of se qr seo 21 tp 1 s r 18 e. James B. Venablis, entry of se qr sec 13 tp 2 n r 16 e. Eben W. Carlisle, entry of lots 1 and 2 e hf se qr sec 4 tp 1 n r 15 e. . James G. Vibbert, entry of nw qr sec 34, tp 2 n r 15 e. Stephen A. Douglas Fansher, entry of 8 hf se qr sec 31, tp 2 n r 13 e. Republican Rpeaklua;. ' Judge D. L. Webster, of Portland. Or., will address the citizens of Wasco county on the political issues at places and dates as follows : - Baldwin, Monday, Oct. 5, 3 p. m. Dufur, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 7 p. m. Kingsley, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 7 p. m. Tygh Valley, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2 p. m Wamic, Thursday, Oct. 8, 7 p. m. Wapinitia, Friday, Oct. 9, 7 p. m. " Boyd, Saturday, Out. 10, 7 p. m. Citizens of all parties are respectfully invited. " Kucka STttT Sale. About one hundred head of thorough bred De Lane Bucks for sale. These thoroughbred sheep were imported from Michigan. They are fat and clean. Par ties desiring to see them. at once can go to Glenwood, Wash., as they are pas tured in the mountains near that place, Fur further particulars apply to Kerb & Buckley, . spt2-Im Grass Valley, Or. For Sale. A lot of Merino sheep, (bucks) also stock hogs and milk cows, belonging to tbe estate of S. Hauser. For informa tion inquire of Mrs. S. Hauser, at Tygh Valley, or the undersigned. George A. Liebe, s!6-diwlm Administrator A Portland dispatch to the San Fran cisco Examiner, under date of Sept, 30th, tells of an attempt made to assas sinate Mayor Pennoyer, which did hot appear in the Portland newspapers Mrs. John- L. Henderson, whose hus band waa discharged from the Btreet cleaning service, went to the mayor house, armed with a formidable looking revolver, but Pennoyer was not at home. She then proceeded to his office, but be got wind of it and fled. The dispatch states that the woman is now watched and Pennoyer has a body guard. Highest Smallest Quality. Price. the principal hotel business. Best Accommodations of any rate of Qass Tea!s, 25 Cei?ts leaving The Dalles for all and JKastern Washington, T T IMIfHOI AQ prnnr Schedule oj Expenditures. Showing the amounts of all claims presented, tbe names of all claimants, the article or claim for which payment is made, the amounts allowed and the claims continued or rejected at tbe Sept. term, 1896, of the county court for Wasco county, Oregon. The following list,, however, does not contain any claim for which tbe salary or fees are provided by statute : D L Cates & Co, material for bridge. P A Kircheimer, Supt Diet No 19 John Cates, service on election booths W R Williams, conveying ballot boxes N Harris, bunting for courthouse M T Nolan, supplies for pauper . Meston & Dygert, supplies tor clerk's office 7-15 20 50 9 50 1 50 2 50 5 00 7 20 Pease & Mays, merchandise 9 30 O T & T Co, messages 1 25 Jacobsen Book x Music Co, sup plies . : Chronicle Pub Co, supplies snot 1 10 office 7 to Dalles Lumber Co, wood for pau per H Herbring, supplies for pauper H Rice & Son John Donahu, balance bill ren dered .' . Maya & Crowe, mdse Dalles E L Co. lights courthouse 1 50 4 25 3 37 8 75 25 2 20 J B Goit, surveying road 13 00 W S Vanderpool, viewing road. . 4 00 C H Stouehton do do . . 4 DO W H Whipple. do do . . 4 00 J GliBan, coffin for pauper 15 00 HH Tomlinson, lumber 70 00 H Cbrisman, clerical services ... 37 00 Mountain Stage Co, hauling bal lot boxes 3 25 John Evans, care pauper 10 00 Ed Patterson, work on tax roll. . 28 00 Pease & Mays, mdse pauper 5 00 Irwin Hodson Co, supplies for ' clerk's office 22 00 D P & A N Co, fare pauper 13 50 Meston & Dygert, records clerk's office. 21 00 C L Gilbert, examining teachers 22 00 J T Neff, do do John Gavin, do do OT&TCo, message O D Doane, medical services Times-Mountaineer, publishing. Chronicle Pub Co, supplies sopt 14 00 18 00 25 10 00 2 00 office 10 00 Columbia Ice Co, ice 12 25 UrUM Playback, medical ser vices $ 25 00 Senfert & Condon, phone rent. . . 3 00 J T Peters & Co, lumber 20 57 O T & T Co, messages 155 Jacobsen Book & Music Co, sup. 7 85 hi u juaauocs, Bbentt Clackamas county, ser criminal action 25 75 F A Wakefield, assessor. ........ 476 00 Dalles City Water Works, rent. . 11 45 Fred Williams, sprinkling street 6 00 A S Blowers & Co, mdse 5 15 B F Tucker, lumber 12 91 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies for sneria'somce 55 60 T J Driver, board prisoners, etc. . 91 69 A bandrock, labor 2 00 Fred Fisher, supplies pauper 5 00 H Logan, prof services 33 00 Wn Michell. burial pauper . 40 00 J C Wingfleld, viewing road 2 00 J M Huntington, work on roads. 500 00 C F Mitchell, suptdist No 9. ... . 53 00 O R & N Co, fare pauper 3 30 Gunning & Hockman, labor. . . 2 50 John Sweney, care pauper 5 60 U S Hiuosey, road work 100 00 John E Woodson, typewriter 80 00 State op Obegov, ) County of WascoJ 88. I, A. M. Kelsay, county clerk of Wasco county, state of Oregon, do hereby cer tify that the above and foregoing is a full and complete statement of the claims presented and action taken there on by the county court of Wasco county Oregon, sitting for the transaction of county business at the Sept. term 1896, thereof, save and except all claims the salary or fees of which are provided for bv statute. Witness my band and seal of tbe county court, affixed this 6th day of October, 1896. Seal A. M. Kelsay, By Simeon Boltoji, . County Clerk Deputy. Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existin between J. C. Meins and J. W. Koontz in the fruit drying business, is this day ssolved by mutual consent, J. W. Koontz buvinir J. C. Meins' interest in the Dalles fruit Dryer" plant, and be will pay all bills against the firm and col lect all accounts cue. J. C. Meins, J. W. Koontz The Dalles, Aug. 12, 1896. s2w Money Loaned. First mortgages on improved property netro-. uatea. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages upon improved farms in Oregon, Washington ana laano witn eastern parties ana loreign cap italists at the usual rate of interest. Mortgages renewed teat nave Deen taken oy otner compa nies now oat of business. Address (with s amp) M KEVIN OWAKTZ. JnllS-tf Baker City, Or. Administrators' Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been dulv appointed bv the County Court of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco county, admin istrators with tne wiu annezea oi me estate or Perrv Watkins. deceased. All ftnona Having claims against said estate are hereby required to present tne same, auiy vennea, to saia aa mlnistrators at the office of C. E. Bayard in Dalles City in said county and State, within six months from the date hereof, and all persons in debted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement witn tne aaminisiraiors. Dalles City, Oregon, Sept. 14, 1896. V. Hi. MIA1U, FKANK WATKINS. Administrators with the will annexed of the estate of Ferry Watkins, deceased. sepl6-i Notice. Owing to pressing obligations. I am not pre pared to extend the time for payments doe me later than Oct. 1, 1896. I like to accommodate, but find now I must collect my accounts. If I fail to collect, my creditors will do it for me. Don't forget the date, Oct. 1, 1896. frankly lours, eptl2-2w F. S. GORDON. Subscribe for The Chkoniclb and get the news. "The Regulator Line ' The Dalles. Porta J and Astoria Navigation Co. TO Poniana Exposition Including admission to the Exposition: Three-day limit $2.25 Ten-day limit 2.50 Thirty-day limit 3.00 Tickets must be purchased at office. Regulator leaves at 7 :30 a. m. W. C. ALLAWAY Oeneral Agent- THE DALLES. OREGON EHST! GIVE8 THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane ' Denver Omaha Kansas City Minneapolis St. Paxil Low Rates to ail Eastern Cities. OCEAN 8TKAMKK8 Leave Portland Every Five Day for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. E. t Co. s Agent Tha Dalles, or address . W, H. HUELBUET, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon E. M'NEILL, President and Manager. New Schedule. Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol lowing will be tbe new schednle: Tram No. 1 arrives at Tbe Dalles 4 :50 a. m., and leaves 4. -oo a. m. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40 p. m., and leaves 10:45 p. m. Train Ho. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12:05 p. m., and west-bound train ISO. 7 leaves at 2 :30 p. m. Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers between Tbe Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing Ibe Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and 'ar riving aVThe Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nob. 8 and 7 from Portland. K. K. Lytle, 1 Agent. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. FROM juni 23, 1895. OVERLAND EXO press, Salem, Rose-1 burg, Ashland, Sac-1 8:50 P. M Pranclseo, Motave, f 8:10A. M. ixa Angeies.bi raso. i New Orleans and I East J Koseburg and way kta- 8:30 A. M. tlons 4:40 P.M. 'Via Woodburn fori MtAngel, Silverton, West Sclo, Browns- ville.dprlngfield and J Natron I Daily except Sunday. "4:00 P.M. 7:30 A. M. except Sundays. Salem and way stations 10.00 A.M. tcorvaiiis ana way; j stations t 6:20 P.M. M:45 P.M. iMcMlnnvnie ana t 8:25 P.M. (way stations.. Daily. tDuuy, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Office. 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in tbe Eastern States. Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from J. B. KIRELAND, Ticket Agent. AH above trains arrive at and depart from Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets. YAMHILL DIVI8ION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jederson street: Leave for OSWEGO, week days, at 6:00, 7:20, 10:15 a. m., 12:16, 1:45, 3:30, 6:25, 8:00, 11:80 p. m. Arrive at Portland, 7:10. 8:30, 11:25 a. m., 1:30, 3:16, 5:10, 7:30, 9:05 p. m., and 12:35 a. m. Leave for RIVERSIDE only (dally) at 6:25. 9:15, 10:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 6:10,. 10;20, 11:20 p. m. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p.m. Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Friiav at 9:40 a, m. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:40. 10:40 a. m 12:15, 1:45, 8:30, 6:25, 8:00, 11:50 p. nu Arrive at Portland at 8:30, 10:00, 11:60 a. m 1:30, 8:15, 5:10, 7:30, 9:05 p. m., and 12:35 a. m. E. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst G. F. & Pass. Aft Money! Money! Moneyl To pay Wasco county warrants regis tered prior to July S. 1892. Interest ceases after May 15, 1896. LHJoiiuo iilo V. L.. fHILLIPS, myl8-tf County Treas.