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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1893)
THE WEEK'S BUDGET. What Our KcjwrtiT Finds of In tcnt to Our Readers. TUB LOCAL AXD flEXKtUL SRWR. rj f tk great f Id Wwk f rti TM U Cellwlta llllM f Uttrwt fret tlHttllHIi Art you wading our continued tory? Mm. M. A. llaker In wry lck with ollllou (evef. R Shelley and Ira SiuttU are camp lug and nahing on lh Lucklamute. Mb. (tee, bkiunrr left on Monday for the ht, to M gone several week. Mr. Hodge, familiarly called 'P, Intend leaving lu (September to visit tlt World's rair. There were no aervlcca at the llap tlt church last Ninduy ami limy t? uous next Huititay, Webb A Fuller have had their blacksmith shop painted, Krvmty I tit- proving IU apiwaraiioe. I-ant Bunday Rev, Kelloway, of Cor- vallit, preached morning and evening lu Ul Christian church. Dr. Poole, who has been practicing luedMneonUtlawawturthe mt ten yearn, Iim located In Monmouth. I. Clagget I in conimtmoed tht erec tion of dwelling houM adjolulog hi preacut houw, which be will rent. The teaiur lioag wa unable to getuftatthe wharf here Monthly, the water being too low lu the Willamette, O. W, ShInu and W. l I 'on now ay weut to Portland thl week aa dele gate to the Orand Lode of A, U. I'. W. T. L. Prlce'a "Keutuoky Jack" died lat Sunday. Thla la a direct kwa to Mr, PrleeofoverfHWO, the value of the animal. Jaraea Davla, living on the lUddell fann back or Monmouth, rejoice la th fa arrival of a Hue boy at hi bouse last Monday. Hauk Merwln haa Mr. Grave at work builtllng him a hop house on Id farm below town. Ha" hop are lnV Ing well and no Hue. Au igrwiurnt waa made by all our merchant to leave town on the 21th of thla mouth and all g out rimlnitlng Of course It waa only a Juke. Until further uotiee, the ptmtofnoe at this place will lie opcu on Humlay from 10 till 11 o'cloek. a. m Ho ay Ml- K O. Itoberhmu, the poatmaater. Leave your laundry work with Peter Cook, orC. L. Hawley at Monmouth, and It will he well wahed and Ironed by the Kak'W Steam laundry. E.U. Paddock has moved Into the reitluo lately occupied by J. W, Klrkland, and the latter la nicely et tied In hi new home next door. Wanted: Hay In exeltange for eow, Itorae or buggy. Apply at Huwley'a Book Htore, Monmouth. James Wheeler brtuight to thU ofllee a . , i . t . last .tuiiioay some. nrui.-iir nt iirtmex which ludicate an Immense yield. Mr. Wheeler I an expert orehnrdlat You want a pnirof tluxe rwl m'lmol noune auoea ai j . i. anouyn a. The family of A. McNeil, the wairon maker, arrlvwl lat we'k. lie ha three daughtera, (vouiik ladieit,) two aotia, and will make their home here. A mxglo price ale at J. M. Van duyn'a. Tlie amall eomet in the riorlli wti rn horizon, now vlmhle to the naked eve, may have aometlng to do with the present demoralised cnndllloii of the money market, hot we douK it. Cash buy a big pile of giNxIs thine daya at Htocktou & 1 lenkle'a. The aparmwa whnno umts were washed down oil the front of An city hatl, have taken to building neata on the Independence bank building, and Will Line haa been ahootlng down the neata with an air gun. The long and short nf it can be found among Htncktoil A Henkle'a stock of gloves and hosiery. Rev. J. R. Baldwin left this week for a three week' camping out in the mountains on the head water of the Luckiamute. Me will go to Portland on his return and spend a week with the nfemher of Emanuel church, which haa given him a call to preach. If you are thinking of leaving town to rusticate in the nmunlnlna, get your aupplyof good clgnra at P. ". Patter, aon'a. "I waa prostrated with a severe bll ltoiia complaint," writes Kraatua Houfh worth, of Bath, Maine. "After vainly trying a number of remedies, I wna Anally induced to take Ayer'a Pill. I had scarcely taken two boxes when I wns completely cured." L. Damon last week sold four of those very desirable town lota In hi addition to Monmouth. He Is selling them on very easy terms. The basket revival meeting at Bucna Vista last Sunday was largely attended and a great dcnl of interest maul rested. Hlnoethe commencement of the meet ing nearly fifty persona have been con verted. The meeting will continue over next Hunday. You must eat In spite of heat, and Douty k Padd(K.'k'a groceries ate hard to beat. The World1 Fair gives Oregon flour the lead. It to the ixwt -flour in the world: It Is more grateful to the belly of the enterprising, and more servicea ble to the hack of the niossbackcd than any other kind of meal. It touches the right spot and removee the cryptogo mou roots from the wrong sxit. Kx. You want to keep cool and the way to do it Is to buy one of those neat sum mer miltfl of J. M. Vunduyn. - ' There will lie services at the Congre gational church morning and evening on Hunday, Kev. Pollug will render a talk on the "Johnstown Flood," in the evening. This I done by request of aeveral who heard It delivered before. No admission. Everybody 1 invited to be present next Hunday evening July 23. Preaching at 11 a. m by the pastor. ' Fresh bread dally at Douty & Pad lnk.f (K.ir vUlUHUVrtlaiid UiU week on titMltiim lHity tNttliH:lt n Mlltiv frull luiw cheaer tlun anyone. HtHiiember "Oddltlea" at the oiHra niatae tins trrlday) evening, Buy ywtr U creaui atala and yiir tropical nulla and eaudlea at the Uhm Dr. 0. D. Butler returned Monday ironi ut iw week wp to Furotw. A. K. Fmtwin, repraawtlni lb Per ryaai mriut, wat lu lowo tbli week. averyoin talk nnattce, aua go Id and liver, and no two have th aattie Ideaa, Hop men will do well to Inspect our new aty le of bop ticket and price on aatne. lsoitv a iv.i.i.u,w .i ...., Itraj mau Hut.liard aud family are putting In ftw day at the tVala erlnga. W. 11 Patterson aud tmrty will ie - turn from the niouutalua the llrat of tb week. That beautiful baby of tour should have Ita picture taken, lie the work done by the Crotila Art (Studio, Salem , Kdltor By an, of the Patriot at iVrry. dale, did bualuesa lu town the Drat, of wi nwi. i.M WM.Lb I i aueraou uroa, tlie uruggiirt, are to- ed In the oiiera hoinw and are a ae- eomnimiaitngaaefer. in annual convention or tn Binie . pnenn Anata'tatlou met at iwtianu Moimayiaau Fly paper and insect powder are the proper thing In buy at Patteraoa Brtw juautow. J. A. cues and family, left thl week Rr New port and Heal Bock to te gonetwo week. Douty Jt Paddta'k carry a gal lk of dlsliea and crockery Mon. E. B. McElroy I In Chicago attending the luteruatloual Kduca tional Asalatlon. Palteraon Brtai. have gold and allver Jewelry, and wilt take iHr iiHtney In payment. Uk a look at their elegant trf-plna Advice for these daya of alarm: KeepL.. . . ... ,C....t.. i . .i.. cool. Be prudent but not iwnurloua. . . i IVal with Htot-kton lletikle while the price are ao low. Hpare the beautiful thistle wnlch are now in bliMuii. Like the Chinese they must not be disturbed, A luck would hve it the panic did not strike u hard and St kton A Hen kle ant happy a king at the trade they are getting. Mis Kva lUdariMn, who ha been visiting her ister Mr. Craven, re turned to her Portland home laat Wed nesday, The leu money you have the more It I wanted. Make It o tlie farther! by buying of J. M. Vanduyu. iMity A Paddock, the gnavra, have Just had built one of the very ducat wagon for delivering good to their many customer. If you want to have a good laugh aud oine clever people, go to the opera lioune to-uiitht I J. ft. . Hell speaks very entbuslartl-1 call nf the very uieful Cnautauijual ""","fOT,m "l Asiuauu, wn-re heaasenauge-t to lecture. You can't get on a "tear" Ifyiai weau uiniti.vu' sin k, for they are not the tenring kind. . N. O. Clodfeltcr' residence la proucliliv ctimtiletimi and soiuelaxly is going In have a ey liltUt home lu which to commence hoiivkeepl Mg. Who is the lucky person? I'liih dollar shirts at Stockton A lleiikle' are gisid value. We have a pouipbh t Isifor us wh eh say tout during the nextslx yearn ul le- tentlis of the huuuiii ruce will js-rUh by war, plague, famine, ietllcnce, earth' liiiike and hull, mid reference I had to Rev W :2I, Isa. B : IMS,, aud Jer. yj : M 83. There Is to he a great disruption anions nations, eue Rev. S : 27 and I1 The Jew are to latcome the l ul log nation of the whole world for 1,000 years, commencing In 2.U00, and the apltal la to U- at JeriiMileiu. Oranges, lemons, (leuehea and bail' anas at Wheeler A ('lisireltr's, and o dcrs taken for rasplwriica and other small fruits, Tint residence of J. C. Moslcr, two and one-half mile east of Inilerin letu In Marlon county, was hurned to the ground last Friday, July 14, ut uliout 12 o'clock. The lire orlitineVed from the Hue of a heating etove end the Haines rupldly spread, wsm e in- sutulng. the cnthe building- The Joss w us ais mt 9.riX) with no insurance. It is a severe blow to the family aa no h- ilia wns saved from the ruins B. F. Hull, of Hulls Ferry, haa klndlv tal.en the family iu churue and he came to Indt'tsiiiilcnce Monday with aia'tltlou to raise money for the homeless. He headed the list with $5 and soon bad 8 1 11.60 In cash, and urocerie. etc, Our c'tlwiw deeorvtj credit for their very lllierid donatloiiH. Feed delivered by Douty A Pllddock DIED. UAOLKY. In Hnlem, Thursdav, July 1.1, -180.1, Kdllh R., Wife of W. II. Bagley, aged 23 peura, 6 mouth nnd 4 days. Mrs. Biiglcy waa alck about three weeks. Hhe had tnnihle with her teeth which uiuilc it iioccasary to have sev eral of them extracted and that waa tlie beginning of tbedllllcttlty thatciid- ed In blood poisoning aud death ut 11:50 o'clock last Tliuraday evening. Mrs. Bugley leave a huaband, a duughter, Mildred 10. three and one- half year old, her mother Mrs. E. K, entland, a ister, M.1hb Florence lley- noi(ls,astei-istcr, Mr. 8. L. Brook, ot The Dalles, and a step brother, K. 0. Petitlund or J iulepcndeuce, Hh wua a faithful memlieir of the First Oougrt ja tlonal cluireli. Her wimiy excel ul tralta of character, her kciiIuI and eveu temiierment and her grace of mind and person niudo her hosts of wnrm friend. The funeral took place lost galnrdny afternoon and the floral trlrmie n. vldcd by loving frlonda were very iin fuse. The remain were taken on the electric cars to Kuml cemetery for In- tennenu Mr. Baclcy hold a lu th- tlve and reaponal hie position wltti a Ban eranclsiai Inauiuuce iimm. aa ' Paolllu coast adjuster, and life fwurel plans in life are completely lepsuu by thl sad event. It haa been trulv mild.'1 Man proponea but Oojl (jlapoeeaj. l M VOl'B Nl HM RUTH.. I AM I Arer to is Wit are MtmtvrlfMlly HrquoiUil la U yon u ttt iw till nwiica ilttriny th tmwlit of July, iimf om jfrnr IS APVAS(, you mnji tMini tumtty- Ice p r w f . on) Me Mul t mumt. Thl uttl-r holds iiood during tht nionth of July only. I.sk at tin date on your paper, Hud nut the amount ll.lM U H IV, H ...... U k.H.bW.uU I.. MU hi Anuui- Uil. uftcr deductiuat on ftniKli, whtl or briuu the rviimtutler to h" Hlul H J'"1" receipt. Lneklauntte, I Hilt til IK HI Mtlltf4 n new hmi lu Indepmdwiee, Owing to the hard lime O, J. Bag ley will uot hul Id bia new ltoua thla mi,msr. Peter Kurre reluiuiHl from Cblcagi Wtnwday, whew ha ha been vlalu log friend and the World, Fair. N. Hteele and fiunliy eoutemplate moving to Iawlvllle In a short time. Mr, Hteeleexcl to go Into hilsluea thiuv, I I. .11.. ...... I i lie merrj ' viiua i io meare i'u w i.-.,,! i,. M uirvetlou. Oa lux to the Broloi.utHl eool weather, barveat la two we.-k Milnd time. w'- ui.i ... i,lmw n,atLuekla. ..,, hii ao umnv eornaisiudint. Ibnt if our eotemtsirarv would not ex I aggerate ao much It would be lietter on I their part I Mht. aiariha Tetherow and Mm Mlur, of tndeaudeuti, weiv vUltlng Joe Tetherow aud tnmlly thla week Mr. M, 'IVtherow haa been lit very lHr health for aiaiie tin, but la now rapidly Improving. John Burnt ami wint returned f.om Prlnevllle Katunlay, Mr, lltirns r- porta everything Very quiet thete, lie say cattle and grain look very well. W suppiwe since a new discovery ",d '". m,r nM " wr 1,1 1 " longer in tiemauii. una man riHeniiy I .l.tUVll.M.! Ik U.,1.1 klllll.ul Ilk lu. oonmi ,njr i iveiii. ,,iuim uui Uxtrit the exact amount, but will lie able by our uexl eotumuutcathm to give particular. Utter I.M. List of unclaimed letter reiualiii'ig lu Independence pnniolllce July ltfe'9: Baker, '.ph Bradford, K. L Crane, N. It. llutihurd, Mrs. Cora M'siu, Win Marilti, lHin rtwaney, J. K lml, Mlaa Iwm K. tl. Itoiu.K tai'. JSistlUllHler. TIIKlLKA(iirK'w lK,U. 1 1., ball for -BI.U- lm All Hlltl llul ItawlMll fur Wsr Is ttm UW HAtKM, July 17'Hlem'a baacbII team lis been dtsliandeil, owing' to lack of tlnaiiclal sups,rt The playw Will leave Krhlmv lor their nviM-ltti, home, Judtfiuii from the iiinuU'r of pectalor at Hunday a gutiie hen, Ha- " ""' '"" M"1 Oiegoti City was a walk-over fr tlie " former, themurn Mug Itllott, Anh.a.uh the ata.ve dlsnatch I. aclf- eioUimi.irv. w .n.i.,,t r..t.l th.. lemptatlou of putting on a few flnadi- lug louche, simply a a nuttier of Jum- liee lu our cltiacua. Iu the beginning the Idea of a stole lutsehall league wa heartily sanctioned by all lover of bomhall and when In dependence wa ottered a place In the league, providing our citusen would raise the retulite amount, uot one re fused to give hi mite, aud the money wasNUlMcrllrd forthwith, (treat crowds turned out to ee the iwu iipcnlug gumiM here and the vul audience were lueimred to have their till of fun, hut tt.e guuie were ao sirly plnyed aud worse managed, together with the school boy wrangling, that, the univer sal verdict was one of utter digut. It waa hoped tha In the following games the boys would redeem theinclvM, l .it t Instead of that niatiura went from ld to worst, until the last few game Were witnessed ty only a handful of the more enthusiastic, and It waa a fore gone conclusion that the league would go under o far it this city at least was concerned. The team waa then taken from here and given to Halein, but the cold-water reception accorded them at that place last Hutonluy mid (Sunday was to lm expected III view of the f.ut that crowds of ISnleiu people luid It ucast'd the first gamea piuytd here The Oregon Ktate Baseball League Is dead, but our citizen still loveaguine of ball for "IiIishI" and If a local team waa organized entliusiuam would eoon la revived. We hnvu material here for a nine that could outplay any of the suite tenuis. Lei us liuve a few li fill games. To Ylslt The Valley. It Is now stated that oil July Ulat, tweuty-livo or thirty ineinliers of the .-in u Fraiiebtco board of Irmlo a III vlsli Corvullis, and pay a aimtlur visit to Haluin, Altany. Kuicne and other towns lu the VVIIIunielio Valley. The visit was brought about by the recent iiierchaula' excursion over the O. P. to Mun Francisco, and ita object Is to pro mote more friendly a well as more ex tensive business relations la'lween val icy luerchuiits and the merebauta of t he l'licillct metropolis, lu view of the tiutgiiillcont reception U-odcreci valley nierchuiita by the coining visitors, it 1 meet lliuL the latter anoulU be shown, aa they ilonbt less wtll I , every atten tion on 1 1 iu ucciihIud of tliclr visit to Curvalll. Times. The Miiiiinonlh Slate Sorniul. Durlnit the past year the Htate No inul scIkhiI ut Moiiiiioutli baa reached an enrollment of over lour hundred, the lurgcHl In ita history. Tlni profes slotiul course 1 in n. been inui h strength encd by the udditloii of the model training department, In which stu dent are given prautic.d application of methods, under the supervision of special critic teacher, Mis Kdlll) Cus savant, a graduate of the Millcrsvillc, Pa.. Htulu Normal, who baa lieen added to the department for the next ycur's work. In tlia Adaileniln (airsn .' t.h work In all the dcnartmenis ha been revlatal and atrengthened. Tlie acluail hu a hrlirht iirotoMK't for fnturs erowt.h I and Vofuoeiw, '.' People n fool Ut auffor when a mm edy can I found to cure them. Oregon re them. Oregon Kidney Tea I no x'rlmeiit, aud wit fake In get your money. Why will you hesitate, when we awuire you that It I absolute cure for all kidney and urinary dlnoasca Purely out of eurliaUty , we bav oount ed the lllustratloua, oute of them full' peg, In theourrent lauof Th Vt mopolltaut aayi the Mthodlt llecord' of London Eiiglaud. Thoy uumbed li but If ther wen bout' th lltemry character of th uiagaitoo would imply Juftify It ImmeiiM olrctilatluo. Borne or me uet known namea iu Atnertcau literature annearln the list each mouth, Isolde English writer of such uamea, for example, aa Hlr Kdwlu Aruold Knun every isilut uf view, we reward the magaaitui aa uiiliUc". Von can get the t.'oinoHillluU and the Warn Hi ox for f,1 year, Ik every mini, wimummi unit child lu the Untied HUU had 10 euch tn allver, It would take all the nil ver lit the United Hmtt to anpjly them. In thut cue tlm gold lu the ouiinlry oould tie held In rtwerve to do litutliicaa with futelfn tHutnti lea ami there would b plenty of money. I . i ii J . TtiKdcmocruMo cointnlxhloiier of Ktmlotm la rtMliicing thetxMjndi tun of the government by holding lawk the M'imltiim duo m Idler, uu til ctue la aliown why they should nnvlye tlin moimy. Thut inakca money atlll tighter. They call ft H'liaioli reforiu. An lntuuteol thu Oregon Inwtnc UMyltim thluka un egg reprcamttii gold and allvea. Hu way uot bo m fur wrong it Iter all. If the yolk r pteacnta the gold ftnd the while the ail ver, then why ia not thu ahull to repreaeut the luw. Thu tin egg ia aytiiUd of thu lliuincial qucation of to day and thoqutwtiou ia, How ahull we plnco tho law urouud the (fold mul ellver ao that together they nniy bea unlit A MniT and !Ht sllm Twenty year ko I waa inemla'r of thw heventh rvgiment of cavalry, (lenoral ('uatin" wua lit command, and, aa every one know, bo waa boru I nd in n fighter. The regiment had met and defeated a largo force of Sioux and Chcyenno Indiana, and ttiey left na lu t4eum of ttie Held of lm t tie. Only one Indian remained in alght, and bin botduca waa tuft tuinly wonderful. Ho waa mounted on ii very handatnita pony, and ho rle ttp and down our line, keeping out of range of our rifhw, aud yet Dear enough to tempt ua to tint at him. At each ahot from the soldier bo would about defiance and dare ua to come out and fight him. Oeneral (Ai ter rode up, and taking in Uioaitua tion told tut not to tiro until tho In dian cnine to a ivrtuln apot on the prairie, and tlieu all fire together. ITio Indian wua a very graceful ridur, and aa he mlu down Uie Hue tho 1 dicru waihsl until ho reached tlie choaeu apot, and then a storm of leaden hail awept aensta Die prairie, nd tho pony fell to tho ground rid dl.nl with bullota. Wo were glud to aco tho Indian, bowcviT, on hi fct again In au bl atant, for wo hoped to capture hint alive. Imagine our aurpriao when wo aaw another Indian coming to the rescue. He waa mounted on a fleet ftaitcil xmy, and like a flaah he swept up to our aupiKiecd jariaoucr, helped hitu to mount and before wo had time to fire ahot they were gal loping away. , Wo acnt a honrty oliiaT-Ocncrid Cuater joining after them. Itw,aa a aoldicr'a trihutoln nntignitionof n bravo act Cor. Now York Prim HUierla flw In Wuhlnirtaa. Many incmorica cluster alsmt the cigar ahop at the corner of l'ennsyl viuna avenue and Four and a luUf Btnwt. Year ago Juaeph Hhillingtou had tMNikahopand uewaabtnd there. It ia said that he wua tho first man to keep on aide out of town newspapers. In their day it waa the roiulcsvoua for Douiol Wobater, Henry CUiy. John C Calhoun, Chief Justice Mar ahull and other men now well known in history. ShilliiiKton haa gone tlie way of all flcah, and thu Isstka and wri(licala gave way to cigar and tobacco. What atorica thoeo old wc.lla have heard! When Senator Jatne W. Bradbury of Muino, who wua a member of tho aoiuito frtitn LHl7to 1853, comes to Washington nowudt ya ho is Bttre to-atop at KliillitigLou'a oonicr and oliecrvo tho chnne. Further wwt iu tho amno block ati od in fonnor yciun a building; vhk-h oontnbiod the cclolirtvtcd gam bling resort of Edward Pendleton. There ia a legend In Wiwhington that often when it waa found impomsihltt to uuiHter a quorum in tho Hcnate or house the lniHaing wtutcsiiKin could hit found hero. Draw jaiker waa the chief gumo ut Pcndluton'a. Wash ington Poet. !oininmml iHininewt Mnreh It, ISMig nisroirr OF THR (X)NDITION: - (llf TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK. At ttnlonemtimiw. Ill tlie Htnliwif (irruiiii. ut tho el.isn nf liosliK., July lit, A, ti, ISIIJ. uaamiacaa, tjinns nnrt illinnils .. ,1ltf.M IB .IvenlmrtK, secured and uasMuirml.. - a 6i 11. H. lUHiilii in MHiuru eireulallen ... 1!2.M0 (O I Mid mini niirov,,il reHvrvii iik.iiu.. jius fnitu Nlulu liHiikM mid lisiitcert.... ID 7 4,7i II tn t,JW7 an . i, Me i 17a ik i no 7 li i5,mi lm llioikliiK-liii.iM.'.rui'ulliireiin.t llxl res 'urriiiitxii,iineun.l luxiw imlil .... I'n'MihlMlB on II, M. lion. Is ....... Olieekn Hint utlier eiwh Hem Bills uf ulliur luniks KntetlonHl iier eiirrtiney, nickels nnd uenu. Htmelit ... . iuiuiiiiiiiimi uui.i wiui ii. n. i reus. urttr to per will oi uirrumnnn,).... mm Total ... .. Ilitljsj 7ft I.UIIII.ITIKH. v (1iiillitl slnek inld 111 rl,IO (l Hiirpluti fund .- ll,oil III llndlvli in nmllU... tut, m Nallonnl Hunk Nnles olitHlundliiK ... 1 ll.Mkl Ml individual iiimhiniim hiihiwi iim iibck m llelllllllll iwrMfleatm ol ctrml 47,711 HU Hue Uinlliur Niilliiiml lliinks 10,; ill Hue toHlnUi jlitnks Hint bunkers . .. i. III Note nnd blll ni.ilisiioiiiileil 17, W0 Ml ..lna,72 71V State of Oreinm. ) ... 1 (iiuniyor nuK, i I, W. It. Hawley, iqishler id tlin hIioviv named lunik do wileiniily swear thin the uIiovb Ktiit.iiiient. tr. true to Uio lioKluf mjr kuowlo.lKO unit IsMlef. W. U.lUWLtOY.Ciiidiler. Hulmerltied mill sworn to lieBire mi. this llltll any ol .liny, ikuii. A. M. lliiiu.KV. Otirreel Attiisti N.itury 1'iilillv, J. K OooeKii, U. W. WnrritAKKR, JjOCH JtBLMIItK, Dlreukim, - TCI CCDflPUIP NPWQ I i-i-l-Ulni mv mi-iiw iDiiKirtant IluuM'ninifS of the Week. I"tc NATO II TICLLKiri V1BW8. Ha lilscrieilt Qoveraur Walt' titter- auc-4Moradu All ftta'lit. Omaha. Neb.. July IT.-Heltalor Tell.tr of tfotoretto wa en hi way home tcv iVj from a visit to the World' fair, TalHIna ais.ut tlia silver situation he raid tin. Hie ul Celoradu In -ueral do nut entlor the ralilit ftothlna of Unviriiiir Walt nd elhvra. While lliuaa remark have n yet twwn iiro- iluitlv of any a rest damage, h didn't doubt that Infor long tlmy would lie un reeord in the eaatvril money market and Colorado would reap the ruti 41 thl time the senator hd not hvurd of thw fiilhir of the Denver tmnk tin hI, the condition out there waa had but inliiht l worse. Nit slut ha niorni varied rmeiuret than Colorado, and ir other Industrie were hair a wll ,dev Ih a llv.r inliilo there would be no tmr for the future. The silver oticMilon, of eourwi, la a aertous one and the eountenenc .if the prtawnl fluanelat condition noarui ywtra ol hnr.lliln to Col.H-ado, but lite elate will null out all rltfht In thw lona run. Tin et;at.r elmnv liilnwl a "rot" the be lief that Hie Hheriuan li-w waa reHinl lilo for all the pruaent turn tile, lie said one of the tierl.Hlleat eriM- In the world that cannot !x avoided la uuon ii. hem tha treaent iiilontlile statu t.f affair tn thl and other enuntrHt. KNOW WHATH THK MATTKIt. The Ts.otii I'muiitiloymt I'm ltmilu tlon on the HlliiHtlnit, Tseuum. July 17.A m meilii of untuiiihiyed wa held thl evening ami ,dr,w were nnwie by n-Oovwnor T.Mis uf Houih ttakota, but now ol raitmia. and t J. fowley of What. cum, Hyniutthy waa exinvMKKl for th anarehlat and ll.ivernur Alte!.l wa e.uuineiule.l f.r hi (tarvlon of hein UnhiIuIIor were adopted k1n eon- area to coin all the bullion In th treas ury and lu eertlfU-atti to tha extent of IWi.ooo.ooo and ovl taune mean for keedii( note In elreulktlon: also detiiuiulliia th atrtut eiifurtmnt ol tho Urary kxolunlun act IDAHO aiLVKItlTKH. Qoveriior M.nv,niilt Head out a Mea- sHUIt Wwtlllf Called, flotae, Idaho, July 17,-The followina mcra ha Ixwn "iit to the lalin eitlun In th vart.nui etainilc of the elnt hy Oovrnir Mi-Coiuiell , "rioaw ell ni'-i-tlna and aelwt d.l.-ttale tn ntiend i he til-inetalUi! ninetina In till- no on August 1st and In V.thiiiiii AuaURt 7th, The oiivtwuaht on allver .l.mainls ri.nit aeilon and earoeet en-tiHrallai. I will ioiumtlon who eer ymt elt, Beleet as many a will totuut.r to o at their own entwiiae." ToiiHirrow a ill for state nievllnr will bo triiei for Aiiauat Kill at Ketehum. XIX KANMAH HAN Kit They lo fswn In th l-'liiitiulnt Kttirry Viter.ly. I'lifH-ka, July 17, HI Khiism lianh Went rt.iwtv lit tho tlimn.lttl llorry to day. They are: Hun, of litter iKiuhUslny nt I'.iluuilius: JoliniMin C'it) tutnlt nf Jolinwin City; ltantt of Wctr (tiy; Itank of IMeaaant: ney Valley tmnk t.f fancy: aud llitnk nf Meta.te t'enter , tt I lmKtlli to otitaln siiitem.nl of their condition tonlaht 'J'he bink have all b'n taken s- remUon of hy the atat bank commta aioner. imwiiin-:"tiik 11ANKS. 1'lao of the O.iverniuenl to Clet More Gold In the Treasury. Washington. July 17.-The Htar thla "Veollta: Klv piililleliy to the following liileiuent iennllii gold fayownl fnmi the t'ntted H.tt ut-treaaur at New York: "Considerable effort I being made hy DnanelaJ agent hero to Cl-iver the motive behind these yniei,l, hut the ,leartment I a el.aie mouthed aa a efcim. The , xtlanntlin got Jlirougti (rlvate aouroea I that the deimrtment ta trying; to tako advantage of the aeiirc- ly of amall and coi.venleiit currency fr Internal buslin-ss tn plneh the bank the luuik have pinched the govern ment hy etecrlnar gold. The lianka art greatly In ned of small lull for eur- n nt tnuisaetlon and uo In the ngrl- .ullurul district. Th Ih.-ory advain-e.1 it that. If they tauinot gel what they iced if thl sort of eurretiey by other '..'.eana, Uiey will have to make twins with th treasury deimrtinrnt. whl.h may Inv.dvit exehng!ug gold or gold et'i-tltlealra In large) tiuantltle for note and ifertlllcate of ainttll den.unlna-llona."- ' . HANK OK ANACOHTKH FAILS. Anaeortc. Wash., July 17. The bank if Anueortea falliHl to open Ita door thl moinlng bin. Instead imstwl a no tice saying that on acr.mnt nf the flnan clnl situation and It failure to reullxc on Meclirltle tt wa compelled to uh iwnd. Miihllltltw are !,: aisels conservatively placed at I77.SS7. le pnall.tra have every asKiirance nf tx-lng paid dollar for dollar. The Hank of Anacnrtra waa the oldest In the city, having beon eetahllshed by John M J'lutt, ' KNOI,AND'8 OftAlN YIKLP. The Hinnlhst Aorengi! Planted for Half a Century A Ijow Yield. , London, July 17. The Mark lnne tCxpre rwys; "Tha wheat hHrvewt Is well forward In 8ithenst Knglund. The recent ruin came too late to help tiny cereals there, hat saved the oat and beeelllted barley elsewhere. Some excellent Judge estimate that the yield of wheat will be twenty-eight bushel per acre on J,0tiii)0 acre. Our estimate for the United Kingdom 1 2.I00.0IM1 acre, the unn'Bet a-rcae planted for hulf a century, with n averaga yield that will possibly be nearly as low aa that -of 1811, namely, S.titm bushels to the Imndrod acree," 1)111 NOT HTKAL TUB SHIP. Compelled to Boll tine Sklaa Came Iliick to lleflt. San Kra'ielsco, July n.Jmllue Bar tel. who, with hi lirnthw ear, are nivused by,, I. M. Khnorm, wt Houth Bend, Wash., of having tftnk-a the anal lug aehooner Aohllli, In whlrh they arrived from Alaska yesterday, was found at a late hour Hunt night In a Ralivin cnlebruthik' hla arrival wUh a party of friends. Ho told a Winy on hl.i own i ccount. . not presuming to apeak for his brother, the nkiwr, In the , first place i ha knew no each man J, M. Elmore. The veeet'l - lonKG:1 to three mtm In Portland, t-T., w!ile!i vaa her home port. Hla broth er it!d will the Hklnat ua nlleircd, hut ra ecTiipelled to do no In order to finy t li" the crow nnd to aeltle for autipllra b.aiKht In Httkli. They came here, no vrttti lm :i tetitlon of running away, Suit, to outfit and suit once more for noun, With muoh good humor, Bnrtel tuld of mojtlng (he run from Port Tiwueint to Han Kranclaoo In the r markahlw time of four day and leu hour. A strong goutheasterdwve them In ai hour down Hie ati'alt. when the wind veered smMeiily to llt nonhwi'st and tliey fairly Hew to Han Krani lsiHi. Willi only two mn alsrd they could not reef a sail, and there waa nolhlna to do but let the bltfh wind, whlrh at time rose in a le,car- ry t!tm lafur It. A QUKKIt CAHK, t cgal Tchnlealltl In th Ownrhtp of a Let of Hop. Mn PrancWco, July 1T.-A ourlou iuo cam up lit the United mate cir cuit court of appeal today from th iat of Washington, Tha , iuett.m wa a to the title to 10 bale of hop In eontroveray laitWven th Merchant' Kxrhang bank of Mllwauke and John It. Mctlraw, now chltf exscullvt of th state of WaMtttngton. The cane rnmr up on an appeal from the t'nlted Hlate circuit court, Th point Involved I whsther or not the transfer of a bill ot lading can tranfr Mpvclal property until after the Indorsement and deliv ery of the bill. I'lalntlff In error elaUiw that In Decern twr, im, It obtained tlile to tha g'MHl by virtu of an agreement to guarantee the payment of a dmfi paid by tha flint National bank nf He at Ho, The batik fulled on the guaranty, not on the bill of lading, and the ques tion now I w lie! her the bank In Mil waukmt ran lie raid to have title prhir to th time it obtatiimt poclott of the btll of lading, Th can wa arguwl hy Cha. 11. rthtHU-k and Chan, tt Hhepherd, both Of Heattl. Hl'YINU TIMIIKIt LAND. A Hyndb-ats of Portland and New York CHpliallst lUtrgnlulng. Han Krain two, July 17. A iullale uf p.n'lland and New . York raplinllMlt are negillatlng for the pitnliace ol W.uwi a. re ".' tiuil-er land tn the to lab etirhisJ uf Mi-.lfurU, Oregon, iMdonging to tlin Houthwrn I'aeltle railroad, tt I alid.4vt.ssl that the pun-liase price ti to be fiun.eoo. The railroad haa niadt th flgur uf 110 an acre, but the n Itcate la endeavoring to an-ure a lower ilgur. O. II. Leaitbetter, acting for th yndlcat, baa offered I7.W r ai-r hut Mr. Huntington ha refused to go below III). W. II. Milt, acting on In struction fiom New York, left for Portland tonlaht on buim connei i.i with the proponed sale ANOTHER O.N'K AT COOS WAY. Th rtleainer Kmlly I a Total Lotw b llelng Wrckd. Hun Francisco, July 17, A telegram racolved here tata that the steamer r-nilly w wreiked and I a total bin it Co,! Uny. Thl l earner wa used to earry tNnatetigur and freight be tween Man KranetiM-o and lltty. Portland, July 17. Jama Uiun, s nilleitiir of custom of the port of Por tland, gave himself up to the I'mtcd ,41 l e niumlisl at mm Ualay. to ans wer to the chargti of two iiuUctmnt prefern-d again! him by th federal grand Jury., ttobert (1. ldd.K-k, dep uty inspwtor of Ihe custom Bert-Ice. wa arrested bef.a-v noun, on th nw charge a that preferred agshiRt Ltun The charge agnlust both men are to tht ffe-t that they were engaged In .vnsplrat-y against th government ol ihe t'nlted Htat. There are two . - usailnii mad by the grand jury. One 1 that they defrauded the government of revenue dutle due en twrtatn quati- tltn of upturn brought Into thl txirt The eiMnd allegation I that they land- it ttilnamen from steamer from Hill Un Columbia port on fraudulent cer tiorate. The Indictment against Ltan and Pa.ld.H-k tiro not separate me. The are Im ludcl In a list of pentou against whom th same charges are preferred. A theae penwrn have not all Imwii ar rted It waa lmtHnutli for a pre rrprmentatlve to thw lisll. Iineutr and to learn th ,iNilte allegatlont -igaliutt the prominent perton. Tht hargea are, however, ubtuiitlnlly a lur, In tui -d. end are Hnk Ir. the clr niiisiMiillal evidence which the tretutury ottlclal are weaving round the alleged nmuggling ring, lxuan and Pa.L1.H-k each gave bt.nd In the sum of (ifin) fur th. tr aiiMar ance for lrtl and were rtdiawd .from ttist.sly, No xainer bad the marshal' clerk got Lotun and Paddts-k wifely cared for than In walked Deputy Marshal Hibley with C. D. Cardlnell, anothei one of the allegetl muggler. lie wa am stnl at hi residence at 4t9 Jack son street, and brought Inimnllately to the marshal' omYe, where he gave at tsfaetory aei-urlty aud wa released Canllnell I i'lu.rirc.1 with the same HfTciue- a I alleged against litan ami Paddock. Chicago, July 17. Another horrible dlsiisler, attributable to railroad ero. ,ng atreet at grade, oecurctt thla even ing. An Inclining piiHxeiiger train on the Oram! Trunk road crashe.1 tntt ,i crowded trHl car at t!Hh atrcet, killing outright the following: ChNiic Perkln. John Dillon. Mr. Maggie Murphy. Klght other were wounded, of whom two will probably tile. The t!Uh atreet crossing I a net work if track and always hit been regard i-d ms a dangerous Hit. A long freight train going west hud just puswed ami Ihe tower flagman had raised the gates. fhl waa taken a a Rlgnat that tht way wa dear and the driver of tht ear etarted ahead. A passenger trail' ,'hlch wa rapidly approaching from tlie w -st struck the car Riiuarely Ir. the middle, turning It around and hurl ing It ttJrty feet from the pt lnt when it wa struck. Home of .the piutKongcra managed tt save themeeilye by jumping. The. po lice arrested J.ht engineer and flreman on the train. The engineer said he did not see the stre,t car until It wa or the track and uutll It wa so close that It was tinpiM-ntK.jp fur him to atop The tower man did n,t ee the passen ger train until after iMie galea wen raised and the street ear started ahead, Halgnn. July 17, The troirtdo between the French and Blames on the Me Kong riter continue. Th I'wi'h ma rine attacked the fori at Dupthant nnd Tnpptnn, on the upper Me-Kong The Flinch lost et.x killed and ,woatcd J'lui HlumeMi los w sleayy, 'The French merchant ablp Keimny wat melssnd by the Siamese at the iwuuh ot tho Mtiiinm river-and sunk to block th. ;lianitel. The crew were bndly treated and Uu own Into prison at Ilnngkok. Bangkok, July IT. The government of 8!um hna consented to withdraw the troop In the Me-Kong valley, provided France also agree to suspend hostil ities. , - This port ia open to trade, once more All Is unlet anil the war cloud seems to have blown over, Admiral iru tnnnn, the commander of the French naval force In the China ea, who cume here yesterday to negotiate a peacefu' solution of the question which have bein agitating the French and Sia mese, hit given to the Siamese author ities the assurance" that no attack upon the city Is contemplated. Those assur ance have been confirmed by cable dlMpatchea received from Paris. On th other hand, the Siamese government lias agreed to make no discrimination against the ships of the French, prom mini? to tvcFit. thorn like the ship of the other great powers, 1 v London, July 17. The earl of Riwe bury, secretary of foreign affairs, -In retiljlng to a question In the house of lord today, said the government was not In full poKsesiilon of all the faotr fl JLi11ClMl Tb only Vw Ciwa ot Tartar Powdw ,-No Amiacmla; Tt L Uwd in MUHoni of'-raci 40 Yuri til C:: -Ti regarding tht dluuu Utwetifl France and Hluirt, but Urt Urliain waa fully llv to tha reHiiiilillliy attaching I" her. In the common Hlr Kdward Oray parliamentary aecretary of the foreign oltli-e, made an extended reference to th knr.ounosd Intention of Curaon (.onrvatlv) to move an adjournment Ot tha houaa to dlaeusa th situation In rilnm, Hlr Kdward uiipenled to the house pot to dlmniM the matter uutll further Irtfornuillpn w received. He Mild that every thing poaslhle would be doie by Orrat Urltaln to arrive at a puellln Motion of th iiuetim In volved, Curson then alaindtinvd tht motion. Paris, July 17. A leml-omVlal not wna published ItKlay denying ihe ait,-r- llon that Franco disavowed th action ut Adutirnl Huinsrin In Hluni, The eniin. II of minister held to deride on tin) replle m tie made to lnterplla lion fekntved to disavow In th cham ber any lutetttton to Inltirfere with th Hluineae lnde"itidctice, but to Insist that trestle between Franc and Blarr. must b rns,ftel and no Intervwitbm on the part of a third l wer would lie tolerated. In caao II tweomt n ! ry to bombard llangkok a warning will be given the foreign power, ir Hlam hall decline complete twttefati.-iliin the MeKutif rtver will b bl.K-kadr.1. SHAMEFULLY ABUSED. A Cttrjr I 4 Win rll That th City Wa Agsls.l Mini to a Mm. "Folk down b'low in tha city ejwMn to think iiolssly know anythin but jeat Uielntelvc," remarked young llije Fawoctt, who had been on A two week' Tiait to Boaton. "I 'pose I tnayVe gp4 round aome. I Ain't rayin I didn't But it don't make no difTrence, They hadn't any call to to treat me aa if I waa an eejot." "Srbat did Uiey do to you, Bijer ak(H one of tho group to whom bo made ttiia Btatetnent "There wa'n't acwaaly anythin they didn't do!" rejiliod Bije, waxing in dignant. "Tliey act on me at v'ry corner, an insulted me, "motttl "Twa'n't plcttaant It kqi' mo rilod up tnoet o' tho time I waa there." "1 want to know 1" ejaculated aer erul lUbmcra in chonta. "Yea, air!" continued Bije, flush ing a deejair red. "Tliey'd set littlo liy to spy on mo an come ahovin pui'ra into my hand, with 'What you want ia a good jair o' ahoedf on em in lug print, or else adviain with me about my hut, or my panta, or umictlitn. 'An they'd tit jumpin jack riBbt into my face an ask me to buy 'em, them atuwy boys would I I eee Vm let other folks go right hf with out molcetin 't in a mite, but they picked on mo ey'ry time. "But tlie thing Unit madded roe the wuat waa when I waa stantlin in front of a new look in ahop on a kind of a quiet atreet one day. "I waa caatin round in my mind what some queer lookin pipes waa for Unit wua in the winder, an whilst I waa flg!(erin on 'em a littlo whip per Huitpja-r of a feller that was jeet clerkin Micro, I presume to say, stepped up to the winder an set a big placard right down In front o' thorn pipes, right b'foro, my rery faoe an eye. An it said on it, 'Iron Sinks.' "Well, I wua hot up in a minute, n I pueacd right into tlie shop an up tu that grinniu young feller, an says I: 'What d'you mean by stickin that card right in front o' met Did you calc'lnte I thought iron floated V "He tried to stammer out some thin Ixnit its bein a sign an so on, but he was luugbiu all the time, 1 could See. . , " 'it's a sign your manners ain't what tliey'd ought to be,' says I, jsikin fun at a man jest o'cause you can see he's from the country, an pertcudin to ttvtch him things he's known sence ho was S years old 1' . "I could seo he was kind o' morti fitnl, so I come out without sarin all I had in my mi ml to say. But the next day I come" homo. I couldn't seem to enjoy bein in a place whore folks nil thought I was so ignorant an had got to be told about ev'ry namublo thing!" Youth's Compan ion. How lh ItavM Orlf lasted. M. do Qutitrefnges, the Frtmch etli nologist, has made public his con clusions with regard to tlie origin and distribution of the human race. He says all mankind came from a ecu trul iimkm iu northern Asia, and that ! there were three fundamental types black, white and yellow. These three types ottered over the world and intermingled, forming, in course of time, 72 distinct races of human beings, which is the number of races classified by our best ethnologist in the tabulations brought down to the year 1890. The learned Do Quatre fugos behoves that the American Iu dians came from "a blending of white aud yellow races with a local qua ternary raeo." Say, M. de Quatre fnges, where did that local quater nary race originate? Philadelphia Press. ' Th Smuggling Maul Crap Ont. Mrs. Mapleson, the prima donna, has in von bed an apjuvratus for con ceiling the beautiful little tailless, shaggy black Russian dog given her by tho Princess of Monaco. It is in tho shape of a Gladstone bag, with a light, well perforated canvas cover." This drops down from the handle and reveals an inner case of net work, Btrotchod opart so as to afford comfortable space for the small an imal to lio down or sit up, as he may loot. In this he is smuggled into hotels. Mi's. Mnpleson calls it the "evader," and had some idea of pat enting tho invention, but sympathy with other dog owners induced her to give it publicity. Boston Budgot. Oar Religion Antipodes. In the census of New Zealand taken in 1801 an attempt waa made to classify the religious beliefs of the people. Ia a population of 626,658 only 82,000 were found outside the pale of Christian belief, and only m of this nuuborwore professed agnostics,- San Franoiaoo Chronicle V . II BeMdWrt, llln Dec. 8, lKftJ. Noll MA Lll HTY, t Hoi IMa, loWS. ItKAlt sirs Having dilferetl a great deal from holaeb fo year nd lielog unable to get relief until it would wear away of Iba-lf. 1 aaw Kruue' if end ache Capsule advertised. I tried therrt aud new am never without them, find ing It th only remedy that wilt give hm) relief. Wbt n t now find a head ache coming on me I take a capsule aud find the relief Imdsntaneou. Ibwriectfully yours, U- H. Whioiit, Boeton Mas. For Halo By Hbelley, Alexander 4 Co. , ' " Vt Dal. A well-established, flrsU'lioia nillllit. ery buliata. C'entraliy fcatl, ami low rent In the town of Iruleieii-deiu-e. Can give g.ssl reaaoti for acJI log, and oiler inducement to mr dilute nt. For full liiformatlon apply to A. Macaulay, nilllloer. You can get a nicely furnished i.smi at the City realwuraut. - King Are hot Very Wll Kaowa. . The king of Italy is generally re garded as an able officer, with much kuowludge of foreign aliti and tome firmness, but that duecriplion uoce not ctiimutute a character, and cf his remaining qualities, except that be is a good manager of finance and bos in him somewhere tho Sa voyard tendency to plot, nothing seeuM to bo clearly discerned. Even of the emperor of Germany, with Lis fondness for ,behig risible, for rush ing about and for making fcpccilica, little is .known, or rather much is known, but the knowledge juxxlucva nothing but amilejuty.-Loudon Spectator. . - Wba feeple tang Far Home. A visitor to a home for afred wom en in Connecticut observed that ou of the inmates, a grim crone of To, was troubled by a hacking cur.-'U. The next day she brought to hor a pot of growing herl, bidding her make a little f mdi tea. of it daily for her cold. "I will not break a leaf if It cried the old woman, her eyes full of tears. "It 'minds me of homo. It is my own I I have nothing here ot my own! looking round the bare dormitory with its rows of bed and single chairs with a dreary disgust. The other feeble old creatures gathered round the homely little bush with delight, telling of the herbs and plants they used to have in their oor homes before they were bud away here to die. . "Are they not happy here? the visitor asked the matron when she went out . "They are "comfortable," was tho evasive reply. "They have food and a bed. But an old woman wants her own kin about her at the last aud a little corner that she can call borne. These are chilly deathbeds." glancing back at tlie rows of white col.s. "But many families find 'granny' a burden aud get rid of her iu this way." , "It would be better for both the hearts and manners of the families if they learned to carry the burden.? said tho visitor as sho left the hyuae. Youth's Couipuuion. ' m . Th Woman Who Travel. When tlie modern woman coined luto a crowded railway station, she comes with a straightforward, reso lute, unassuming air like a man. She knows exactly what she wants; is not Hurried; she does not need to go about nervously asking questions of stupid meu. She has her watch and her timetable and quietly takes her place aud her rights. - Only one thinguhe has not learned, and that is not to break into the head of a line waiting at the ticket office or the poetotlice window. Phihf 'elphia Tiiwwt " " ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICK 18 HEKKBY GIVEN THAT tar virtue of nU order ol tlie Honor. ntile county ootirt of tli suite of Oregon for tlieeinuit' of folk, nia.le st the July term tltereuf, A. 1). lswt. and duly entered or re cord, tu Hie iimlterorthe Kalateof JOHN K. Ml'ltrit Y, deeeiuwd, aiiiliomlug and Ulrwu Inn me hs itmlnlstralor wltti will annexed of mO.I .'Halo ui sell at (,rimu salo upon the tertitn nnd In the manner lierelnaller selected, Uie lotliiwliig deertted real proierly belong liur U) iialil wtii, ui-wlti llegiunltig at the west line or the Thomas H. t.u.-ai. 11. 1 elattit No. Ml, lot Nik JlXi, in T. s ot li- 6 wl ol the Wtllsinelte uierldiao, IHillt. I'o., Oregon, at point 14.7a chains mtulhoftlie u seetlou uu the line between eettoim US and J-t T. e ot K. 6 west aamwutd and running llienee soulli afUWolmtnn, thence east li, ehstus, thence north line chains, thenee west 4.tit! chains l.i ihe n)ate of beirtn nuiK.eonlaliiing IttMtilaeniK. Also the follow ing tract tM'iitutitiig al a point tci'i link east S.tl clmliiK mirth, 3.46 went front the north east corner oftlie I'lilveinlty lot of Ihe uiwn nt Monniotitli in lHilk t'o., tireiem, and run ning tlicnce north west 8.1k! ehain. thence went lT.aH eluilns, Ihriice wiuth 8.16 cliHitid, tlienee nor 111 l-, east Is,-'!) chalu to tlie place ot beglnuiiiii, nintaliiiiig U.ti4 acres. Aim) Int 4. 5,t), 18 and IU In John K. Murphv' ml it il Inn ui iiie said town ol Monniouth. Also the north halt ufliluck ln khUI town nt Mnninoulli, Tlie nm.iai Hct-e treet flrst above dwicrltiedwltl be oU'ered tn ltiacre paroela or ill iiutitteH to suit pniH-liHer. 'Ihe H.M acre liiu't seeond above desorlliod wilt be of fered lu one act e pat-eels or hi quautitle to suit piircluuwra. iiituny viriiie ot tne prcnuseit atoretiaiu I wtll.itlcr at private sale all the atoreaalil tracts or parcels uf laud irom aud attivr tha 7lh day of August, isii.1. Tertusorsaleouetliird rasli In hand, one third in oni) year and one thud In two year front date of sale. Ut be secured bv mnrtiriurr on tliepreinlBe. This July 6th, 1813. l-i n .- . H. W.MlitU'HV, Adiulnlst rutor of estate with will annexed. FOR SALE. Full WALK Old lattiers, suitable fur nlaelng on shelve or undereariwU, fur only a ualt of a cent siu-h, at Hits olhou, - , l?lll UAI.lt- ilnBM It. ll,,.Ml,n tn.J.... iienl a month, ' t.lH.irM ul. turn maiiIj, u urtirH Rval lnu,.ll,.n ft.,,.. FOR RENT. FOR UKNT-An office room artlulnlngttie WntrSlimorttne on Alulu street, also a bed, room and kuclien niUiining, Kent Stl a month. The ntllee riMiiu Is lixlfl. cliiaa lV,,nl aud doors, fourteen foot cultlng. handsomely nuiiereu: iieiirtKiiu aujoiiuig liixtn witu exit to nutntdeof butltiiiik uu also Into base tuent; basement Is. Ux'i, with small wood sited niljonlnir, :has city water, sewer and unlraneo irom street nviwrate. . lTentlse are in giHid order. Apply t Wwi'StiiKotUea. ROOMS TO RENT Two con.lilijdliis nir nUlied upstair rooms, lu resldeuee of editor nfthUpaper, will be rented with or without ft res. to two or mure young gentlemen. Kor further particulars apply alwaarUlD iittli-e. ,