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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW BY A. W. MARKLE Published Every Friday At 117 Weit Burlington Street. Tin Rkvikw is entered at post office la Saint Johns, Orogon, as tuall matter of the second class under the Act of Con gress o( March 3, 1879. 0 facial Mrwtpapu of tat Otty of 81. Jaluu. Adftttlilnc rait,,, 91.00 par Inch pr month. Subscription prlos $1.00 par yaar. While the hard surface fever Is on, Ihirlington street l)ctveen Kel logg od Jersey should not he over looked. If there is it block in the city that needs hard surface it is this one. City dads kindly make a note o( this, and act accordingly 1 St. Johns is most sadly in need ol a good boosting organization With the great natural advantages it possesses, second to none in the United States, a little boosting will do wonders, bt. Johns has everv thing but an organization of this nature. Why cannot we have one can any one tell f With strangers coming to St Johns to view Westrutnite every day, parties coining from Califor nia to learn how to secure a free ferry, and Eastern capital jumping for our improvement bonds at a premium, bt Johns is forging righ to the foremost row. We have a little internal distention at times but we get there just the same. With the buying price of potatoes 8c to f 1. 00 delivered in Portland, and the wholesale selling price $1.40 and upwards, to say nothing of the retail price, it looks like some one is being gouged good and hard. The mayor of an Hasten) city set a good example last week when he purchased a large quantity of spuds and sold them at cost 75c while the prevailing price at the local stores was $(.40. urcat uastc was exhibited on the part of the mer chants in reducing the price to meet this competition, but the mayor's supply wits exhausted lielore the merchants could do any lurlher business in the potato line. This precedent might b follnvvel in oth er oitiiM ill it could be m.-ntioied. The days of the rohter commission men are numbered, us they ought to be. The suui-estioii has been made several times by prominent business men that it would ie lining ami proper to celebrate in some manner when the hard surface improve ment is completed, so that out of town folks could huve nit idea of what has been done in St. Johns du ring the past year. The suggestion U a most worthy one. Now it some party can advance 11 good idea at to how such a celebration could be inaugurated, and work out the details, he will be hailed as a hero. There Is no use in hiding "our light" under a bushel. The record made Is one to be proud of, and the world should know of it. No Utter plan to accomplish this than a Jubilee could le devised. It don't make any dlfferencc,boys, how good or bad home is, it is a great deal better there surrounded by the friends you have grown up with, and who will excuse your shortcomings, than away off among strangers who are often prone to kick you further out of the way ii vou make a misstep. Besides run iiing away from Oregon Is like crawling through the barbed wire fence about Paradise and chasing off in the Devil's back pasture for a better country. It's no good. Stay at home, boys, and if you get so full of cussedness you can't con taiu yourself, work some of It off on the old folks or some of your friends. Then when you get caught, as you arc sure to, and an Invitation Is extended to meet dad for a little seauce In the wood shed, accept it cheerfully and take your punishment like a man and you will be the better for it. Think, too.how much pleasanter that would be than to bring up at the end of a rope in the hands of a gang of angry men, as many a poor fellow has, even though innocent, localise he was among strangers aud uud circumstances pointed their suspi cious fingers at him. Stay at home boys until you cau go with father s and mother's consent! You will do better In the long run. At any rate you will have a clear conscience aud when they are dead and you are left to think of how you treated them you will have a better opinion of yourself for so doing. Veritas. The sad intelligence reached St. Johns yesterday that Lee Fortune had died at the Salem asylum. His remains will be brought to St. Johns. Funeral arrangements not definitely settled. Particulars next week, 0 For Rent 5-room cottage, with in two blocks of schools. Rent reasonable. Inquire of Mrs. B. J. Simmons, 628 Tioga. 49P o For Sale Choice varieties of pears, good keepers;from 60c to 90c per box, delivered. Mrs. W. V. Adams, St. Johns, lock box 908 0 - The month for witches, fortune tellers, and spooks. Attend the Epworth League Hollowe'en social Oct. 31. Stones of Success EDWIN HAWLEY . Qulat, ffo tlve. but with m reputation (or doing things, Kdwln Hawley lias fought his way through every step from messenger boy for the Brio Hallway at four dollars per woek to the presidency of a great railway b y B t e m reach- Inir from Marv. land to the Dakota! and southward 10 ma uuir of Mexico. Ability and faithful service won Mm promotion from post to post. Htudylnn, planning and saving were the factors which counted for his success. Ills savings Invested In railway stock, the good Judgment to choose wisely these Investments, enabled him to wrest the control of the Alton from llarrlman, perhaps the most Important defeat suffered by that great organiser, msklnrr him a powerful factor In the Indus trial affairs of the country. Money alves Dower. If vnu wnulit make the most of Ufa you must husband your resources. Wheri can you find morn or better encourage ment than through u savings ac count In this bank.: PIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon Svi.vhsthr Phtkhso.v, Pres. A. It. Joints, Vice President i. P. Dkinkur. Cashier C. B. Russia.'., Ass' tf Cashier QRf)i CAMP 773 W. 0. W. IF your old stove is burned out or don't bake well and burns more fuel than it should, just step into the St. Johns Furniture Co.'s Store ami order one of those new up-to- date R ANGUS on display there and they will take your old stove as, part payment, the balance on easyi terms. A Mammoth) Sale Johnstone of the Toggery has in atiguratcd one of the greatest sales ever held in St. Johns) Finding his place of business too small to accommodate the large quantities of stock constantly arriving aud to take care of his increasing patron age in a satisfactory manner, he bus been on the lookout for larger and more commodious1 quarters And he has finally secured a lease for u number of years 011 One of the be.it locuted and most commodious store buildings in the city. The ease not becoming operative until the firM of next year, and large consignments of goods rilling his present store room lo overflowing, lie has inaugurated the sale, which begins tomorrow, Octtlcn 7th. Hv reidlng the large ad on another page, it can readily lie seen that iriccs aic cut to the quick. John- stone is a hustler and likes to see hiugs hum, aud he has' reason to lK'lieve that this sale will be a hum uier. Kvcry inducement is licit out to one und all to partuke of this feast of bargains. Aud they are bargains. No okl stock to work off on an unsuspecting public All new aud up-to-date.- - A hand some set of furs und uli ebony- haudltd ladies' umbrella will be given free. Read the ad'froni be ginning to end nud note the things 011 want. The Toggery, will be a veritable bee hive for the'uext few weeks to come. Not The Jubiler-'Coons Mr. Strickland, living' on Gr cab in near Richmond, killed a large oorcunine in his back' vard last night. His dog made adtig racket about the chicken yard. Thinking mayhap Hughes' Original Jubilee Coons or some other original nig gers might be making' au appear ance in his coop, went out to in- estigate. It was rathetmark and he saw indistinctly soracaulmal he took to be a badger moving about. Ie was about to jump onto it with both feet, but the dogi was too quick for him, jumped Ih and got his mount full of quiiisi 1 11c pain ful experience of the dog-gave Mr. Strickland his cue, and.securing an axe, while another member of the family prodded Mr. Porcupine out from under a shed, where he had ilddcn, killed the quillback with the ax. The animal is about'1 18 uches in length and 12 inches in 'breadth" and is one of the largest of his species seen in this neck of woods. The neighbors have been missing young fries all summer, which was charged to the account of the rats, but Mr, Strickland now thinks the porcupine has liquidated the account. Ranges, priced from ? 24.75 to $49.50. Old heaters taken in exchange for new ones. Some NEARLY NHW second hand RANGKS at bargain counter prices. St. Johns Furniture Company "Cash or Credit" Meets cv. ery Wed n e s d a y evening I n Hick ner's Hall HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNICHtN Of I'YIIIIAS V!r ttUU n'"1" ' 730 o'clock at I, O, O. Ki nan. v.aiiura alnayt W. coma, w.c.Ainrn0N. r. c. a. w.richir. k. r. s LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. 0. P. ST. JOHNS, OREGON Mets each Monday evening In Odd Fol lows' hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 r. and A. M. Ketrular rmnmiinlnutl.m. on first ami thlr.l W...I liwdaya of ouch mould In Oil. I K.t nu' Lull Visitors welcome. Centra! Market! MOLUIIOOK BLOCK v. j77NKs I 7 HIGH SCHOOL LYCEUM COURSE RESOLUTION See us for the Choicest Cuts nl the Best Meats Obtainable. Order flUed at id Tamily Trade SolkJttd. ft Pl'WAfmVPfoprictbr.' St.Johns Laundry Wanted To borrow liooo for five years at eight per cent interest, payable monthly. Have alxmt three acres of rich soil ut Whltwobd Court, which I am desirous bf clear ing, fencing and setting to peach trees. and crcetimrloir bumralaw from timber on the land. The money to be used for this nil r nose and for cultivating and maintaining same' for the'rwriotrof'Tivw years" Hirst mortgogo sccurityv given tittd "n guarantee tliat (lie money will be used for thcptirpoc stated. Thei land Is' now worth-at least $iboo. Address H, this oihec. ray your subscrlfrTtori Thoroughly equipped for ull kinds of laundry work and UjpMdate W every respect,' Prompt and efficient service guar anteed. Your patronage solicited. - NOTIOB-TO AOVEtlTISEftB; STROLLERS QUARTET The Stroller Ouarttt filled kSo daks last viur for the Uetltmth. Sloytou Huteati witliout n single criticism Tiny will be here Nov. nth. St. Johns is to have n I.vatiin entertainment course during the coining year. The fact that tilt! talent beats the Redimth stamp is n guarantee that the course will be high class in every iat ticular. Tin. aim has been to present a rcpiiiiu ttitive coui.se of nttrnctious comblii ing the best in music, in literature. In the drama mid other fct iii . of cmcriaiiimcui. Itvorilsr tbf Insure-a' chsnue 'of d vsrtlttrntnt'tht copy for such changt shouUOraachMrtls otflcs net later than Wdnofcay,-aJ o'clock p. m. Plsair rsmamMr tnlsi anil' ava lha print I SBBBm BBBBBBB -aBBBBBBBI I BTaBBBBBBBBBBtM' SBBBrVHI I ARB' PREPARED take your order for that cyou need. Our Hue is complete, us before you buy. Sec We are taking orders for Flrcless Cookers. Our second shipment will arrive in the course of d week. Step in and we will explain' how they save 75 per cent In fuel alone. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE COMPANY l aaaaaaaas BT taTSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT. ' HS. BBT IMIA f VL tVaaW A faH I BBBVatKaVC&i ' AbBBBBbH Waaall It is resolved by the City of St. Johns: Tluit it ileum it accessory anil exptill eiil to IniprovL- Newton sired from thr northerly llnu of l'ortliinil lionlevnrd lo the southerly line of Hank street, in the city of St. Johns in Hie following man ner, to wit: lly griiiling iM xirtion of street lo grmlf lo he estiihllsluil npcoril iiiK to lirofile nieil in the olHie of thr city recorder of the city of Si. Jolins Sept. 30, 1911, mill placing n six-foot cement walk with twelve foot curb on hoth sides of suid street the entire I leiiKth of said imirovement, togethrr with all cement croiw walks and form Killed Iron ntlcrs, as shown on nlil prtv lite. I Woik lo lie done nccoiditix lo the plans and specifications of the city en 1 mincer on llle in the ollicu of Urn city , recorder relative therein, wtiU-h said jilaus Mini specificHllons mid estliuslfs are saiisiaciorv anil are hereliv appioveil. S.1I1I Improvements to lie untile in Hi--conl.ini e with the charier mid ordinances of the city of St. Johns, and under the supervision and direction of the city en I'jneer That the cost of said improvement t he n -seised nt provided by the city rhar teriiH)ii the properlv esptylalfv mi. I particularly benelittcd therehv," and which is hereby declared to be all of kit li nts of lots, b'locks and (Mrcels of laud between the termini of such imurove . ments abutting uhiii, adjacent or (wo Imate lo aid Neulon street from the marginal lines of said street Iwck to the 1 enter of the block or blocks or tracts of laud abutting thereon or proximate thereto. That nil the iirojierly Included in km id Improvement district aforesaid is tiered) declined lo lie local Improvement ilU ti let No. 71 . That the city engineer's nsesinent of the prolxiblc cost of shIiI Improvement of said street Is 55.5i7.jH. That the cost of said Newton Street Improvement is to u nsecd niiiuit llu projicrty in said local ii-womiiilmiI ills trlct as provliled bv the cltv charter of the city of St. Johns. Adopted the 3d day of October, 191 1. l'KANK A. KICK, Ueeonler. rublishcd in the St. Johns Heview Oi l. 6 and 13, 1911. RESOLUTION : lumber: i 1 Blocks,' Rough, Dressed Flooriugi Finish. Prompt Dcllverief Quality Guaranteed. Slabwood '. Dry, John II U at to, Mr U.Uto pri-.uits a decidedly uuiiiUL' iiiul iuUrcstiui; entertain iiunt. He represents In "make up" many difTcieut characters in .virv day life. He has swaved 1 111 my an audience from laughter to liars. lie is one of our strongest I iininlK-rs nud will be here the sm 'of April. This $600 ceurse nppvnlK to all 1 I he coiiim tttu will wall uiuni vou . i . s till. at . . senator Viore is uiuinuiiiwiiy uie 111 about two week, (let voursn most iutcrestliiK' hKiirv 111 the Amer- wm tickets nnrly. They include icau public life 1 he ' Uluid Man 1 tewfrvwl senti Mini sre the cheapeat hloquent" to this nt imiii Honor to buv. i.o. School children which should be .ipprui.itid Date tickets, f 1.00. November 1 stli : srs -t-s--- hi Vl'l'K (iOKI Green Trimmings 4-- 4- 4 4-4 4-4-4 4'4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 ST.; JOWNSf LUMB6 Ri CO. Phone Richmond 131 Dr. I. Vinton Scott elves an in teresting account of his trip to Alaska, where he spent a portion of the time hi company with Roy Crouchley, who has also returned to St. Johns. He spent about three months at Skagway, Sitka and In British Columbia, spending much of the time in visiting Indian vil lages among the islands, the trips being taken in a launch. He says he lived mostly on venison, game being most plentiful. He brought home with him sixteen dozen pic tures which he secured with his kodak. 0-- Miss Dunholm, an experienced kindergarten instructress, will open up a class in the Glory room of the Baptist church next Monday morn ing. Quite a number of parents have become interested in the pro ject and Miss Dunholm wilt start out with a fair representation. Pa rents wishing to enter their child ren in this class, can make arrange ments with the instructress. BULLETIN NO. 1. PROTECTION . When you choose your Bank, you first consider what protec tla it'wiH-glve yeuJ You must know that the men behind your bank are, first of all, honest and capable, men of financial means and conservative and safe in their operations. This Batik claims to do all any bank can do for the protec tion of its depositors. Its conservatism is a well known and established fact. Its Officers and Directors are men of integrity and capability. Its Capital, as compared with its deposits, is as high as any bank in Portland. Its Officers and employes are all under Fidelity Bonds. Its Funds are kept with the oldest aud soundest institutions of the country. Its Cash on Hand is kept in one of the best Burglar Proof Safes made, which iu turn is placed in a fine Fire Proof Vault. As a further guard, this cash is covered by Insurance against Burglary, so Is the cash used during the business hours covered with an Insurance against Hold-up. There are many other features as State Supervision, Direc tors' Examinations, etc., too numerous to mention here. We shall be very glad to talk to anyone about it who is interested. Interest paid on Savings Accounts. The Peninsula Bank "THE PIONEER BANK" Capital, paid up - - - $50,000.00 Surplua Fund - - - - 7,000.00 fMM W i Northern Pacific lallay Cullrvtad ftrrtMlier 17. lyil I.I'.AVINU XT. JIIIINM (. l l.lmltad via Murtk Haul. J M W; l.uiik l'.i4rji Pugrt HiMtml iiijs m, 1 nii. I'..u.rt N.nlli HmmL iu a. m in 11 h n i-as t u I'Mgrl MutiMtl - J 4,1 p. Hi HUM I MHt-M VM N"IH aaMk MS i. w ' HI l'k'rVtS I'ugrl Huutul II JJ f. HI, 1, mi I K.ir.vl Noilh usak iwia. m. Km 1 'MHaii North Hank mh. m. 1 - ,1111.1 f.iialiad 1 4s I 'ill It H. ml aaut n. n I Ilgvf ... AKKlVINii AT XT JIIIINM 1 -ii -I I.1111IU4J via NuttkMuit. ...i I.iiuiUhI la I'uart kuuaU ill. I raa ia Kurlh liaaL -, in. raa la I'uart Kuuad 1 via Nutlk Naak I n.n . ta I'lisHHouad - II I kin. aa via Nuitk Maul. III I .n via I'UUrt tHHIIHl Oray I i t. m. 7at. w 41 a m 7 a. ra n 41 1. M4 7 (u l W 4 a m 7 tuy m 'IUI hi rv a. la luarl Nuuatl ,1 V 11 Hi.. 1 l'ir .11.1 lii.oius m hralllr l(ainu i u, p iu l.tni'ii aoiilli Ik p.l aatl liiu). Ilailiur 1 -..iiiiiI l.iaiMttl 41 u hi "gar 'iiii w II. M lulUCll. ASH. Spokane, I'orll.iiiil & Seattle Knllwny. I.I AVIMi T. JUllNfc It l.i riMiUcil by the city of St. J4iMs: TI1.1l It ilt-cin It vxikhIIoiiI hiiiI ii-vtkskiry (: iinpnivc ll.iltlmoiv St. (mm tlm iwutti trlyline of IcriH-v lr't to tin- wulli nlv liiu- nl ImIIniii Ktri't't in tli city if '.t J iliiiH 111 tin- f ttlUtw itiK iimuiivr, ti Hit lly KM'lltiK Mlil Niiiiini u( trwt I 1 r.'.il:,.r;uk lucurilliiK In pMitllv flttxl In Hi tlii' nlVict' o( tliL' city m-nriltr of the tltv of St JiiIiik July 3111I. 1910, nimI lv rli jii;: ft (iHit ei'iiit'iil unlks wild xt (imi 1 iirliuii ImiIIi hIiIih of wtiil atu-t'l Hih fit 1 ,1.., 1 1. ..(.....i 1 - .1.1. iiiv iviif.iu in mm, iiiimiii'iiiviii. iiir iir i tKii of till, work ln-iii", to luoe llm en tire 1 trcit from curb to curb in !Imh- (or liur.l Mirfnre linlOi, iiiul nil woik ltll lie linlitlii il Iu conformity u lilt -urli Inii, IH'COrillllK III till' lllllHHIIll HHS'lrlOHtilMI of the city ciiKiiti'iTiiii HIv iu Die utfW ol Hie city rcconli-r rcliillvc llicri'lo. tliklt Mill 'ilium mill HjneHii-iitUiiin uml rU unites are HJitUfuotnry mill re lwrUy jiiirovcil, Siiiil Impiovf nti'iila to Iw initio iu lu'coiiliiiice willi tlie clmtlurwiHl oriUiiiiucva ol the city of St. JiiIiiin, hiiiI uiulvr tin hiin'rvll(m uml ilirnaliwi i( the city I'liKimor. That Ilic cot of xhIiI ltiiirovfiiitnt to In- niMMtHl in movliliil by tin-city rhir ItT iimiii tin proiivrty WHn.'illy ami mt ticiiliirly Iii'iiuiIIihI tlicroliy, hiiiI willed In lictcliy ilti'lnrtMl to Ik all of lot, taitla 11 f lots, blocks uml wrccl of luwl Inr t woe 1 1 the tfriiiiui of micIi imprvimuts uliiilliiiK iikiii, iiiljiii't'iil or proxlmutw lo wiiil Ibiltimoreatrct't lu Muat ikomhUmi to end 1 lot hIhiIIIuk tlisrtMiu (nmi th UMrKiiwI lines of shi trt lawk lo the ct'iitcr of the liltK'k or Mocks or trtu-ta of laml uliiittlnx tlmriMiu or hoIimmIv Ihcrrto. That all liiu iiioiktIv lurlinlwl In aaM itiilirovciuciit ilUtrict iifiireatilil la bsrrbv ilccliticil lu lw I.ochI luiiroviU4'iit IMs- irici .mi. 75. Unit tlie city vuuliifcr HaMiraHmwt ol lliif iirolmlili' totiil ciMt of Mill impMiva HiKiit of iwlil street U ,iu.j.. I lint tiiu ei ol niil iiunrovuiH4Hit la lo lw aH4Ml uKHiiint the iroHrly lu aaM kH-al iiBMNwuiunt iliktrict HS pioviiltnl by thv city chttrttir of tlic city of tU. JiiUhs. .Miuptwi tint .VI nay 01 Dctoimr, nil 1. I'. A. KICK, City KscunW. Piildkliwl in tin St. Johns Kvhw imi Out, 611ml 1 j, 1 1 1 . SUMMONS In tk Clintlt Cuuil ul thr MaU of llniu tm MullMutaak raualy IvmI I If alt. liUlaUM. v Ouv A 1'iall.iai- lantUul TuliuyA I'ralt lu llw' wnw ul ttMii4ats4 ilirsuu yiw i t hili ituuml lu aHfarai aatl jiivr llw cuwptaifit Alail aifalad uh la Iks iilKtvr riillllml (will awl vawar Iwluiv tar Ma U ol NoHt4 lyii.nlt knIi IttMH the day ul Ike Ai-4 taiblkalkiH ul 111!- MitttmuM II )uulall 10111 a a rami aaawvr law pialalM will lalir liulaiuvMt auala vuu tui at tkrlroi aiul lor thr irtirl at h1 lor la kr tuanaalat m at krrrintu Mkkk irh-imf U kcrcliy watW auil wwr anla.'ulily a lollow.. ror luiiKmtm anaiuM you auu a imltf an BOSTIIV Iakks. This comnauy gives an cntirtuin- meiit consisting of songs, dramatic readings, cartoons, tiastel redings nud songs, moiiologhes himI solos on cornet and trombone. They will be here December 4th. Kr iaaaaaaaaV .aaaaav ' aaaaaaaaaaaal I alll.inla.. I'iuciwi for l.ylr, liulikutlaU (Ut I wral hiiui a 41 a w ijirc KifM v i" 1 1 a ra , lot ChKaau, HouMvrlt.lirauOuaUii.- Wklla aalatutuiatl Van iuur. North Mauk I.iiullad, 7.47a Ml , Irow Cki Ol'IK Kl n Mr. Head is known throughout the world as the greatest iiiiig American story teller. date is February 5, 1912. m..ii iriiuw Mtuiy 1 11 Und Kmuirr its Ht. lMri, OtliakS, Kauaaal'Uy.lM. l.oaU, Walla Walla. Patea. Rsoaticli (irauiklalWa. UohUH ilult', White aalaton. Vauiouvcr and Oitnoa Tiunk roiiitcitlDaa Ni.rlli Haul. I.lwlud 7 ! Mi lur Ckkaao M. I'aul, Oaiaha. KaiiMU l' fci l.ouU, ataJVaa. Mianuc Hllitillc. I.inil, l'a.i RouwvtU. sail VaMcoawr Cutswlaa Rlvtr laical, s y p. mi . lor Vaucaam. Caraaa. WMIc kalaioa T.yto. llraatkblla.CU8 I'allbrlda-r aud all iMUiuwdlaU aUlioaa. AKHIVIN; AT SI JOIINM lulasil Kaiolr liapraaa, 7"1. mi , liwu Ckk-a-go. M. faul, uutaba, Xaaasa CUy. HI. Iwila. hboKaua nuraaut, hiuviimi l.luu, raara, kaao, hi I'aul. Oaaaka. KauaaaCtty. at. Iula, Walla Walla, raav-o. HMMtu. aad Vaucuuvcr loluuibia Hlvar Ua-al v.ji a. ui ; Iron CIIMa. (irauuoallca. lioldrudalc. Lyl White aaluioo. lauiaa, Vauvuur sud all lutaraicdialc U- tioua l'dlltirklgv faattuicl 7 49 p. at Iroat (.)!. (lokl cuiUI aud local uuiate. All Irainaatou lor ranarBnia. Tkkrfaou aalc lor all iolttU. (1. M. Corarll Aiiut. Tickling in th throat, hoara uess, loss of voice, indicate the need of HAIJ.AKP'S HOAR IIOUN'D SYRUP. It eea the lungs, (juicta the cough ami restores lu alth iu the bronchial tubes. Price 2V . 50c and Si per bottle. Sold b St. Johns Pharmacy. The singers of the Christian church are all requested to meet ut the church Saturday uvening to get acquainted with .the singer coming to assist iu the meetings which are to begin Sunday, and any others 111 the city who would like to nshist in this singing are especially invit ed to come also. A most huarty welconitt awtiltj you. I IIo1Iqw'!1 OQinl Oot.31 . WntqJil oMuk Ibr bouda ul w4lrlmou uuw riUliaa UHttccii too and Ike nUlullM. IraaW 1. rfaiT aud lor lk t u4aly ol your ikild Inac Allau Ifall aud lor auik IuiiImi icllrl aa taa naul May 4cW HK IU IUr IMrullKTl Tula auuiuioua U rril by uublkalKNI bv lr- tuv ol au ordrr utadc b the lluu Wiu (Islaaa. ludsr ol lk above cullllrtl iouii. aud dated (iv loiMir jid. iii.lo 1 jwoliakcd lu the M Juba Kavlcw, a Hwauarr l saucral liiculalkw la akl county awl Utr JAM U MlKll.KI.ua. AUomry bx HaialiS Com r Albiua aud KUIlaiiworlk Aw , ISMlUud. Otacou. I HI ol Ur4 publication (Kl. . iu. lattc o laat publkatloH, Nov. lo, ivu. Notice to Creditors. In ike Couulv C.Hiit lu tk Ule si Otcaoa lar Ihtcouuiy ol MulluouiaVi, lu th luatUi ol Dm tatalv ul Jaiuca llialt. aa cvaanl. Nollcv Itlurrcby uitriibylbruudraiiiutd.tatel Aulatu. aaiuiuiairaiur x in aaiaia w Jai llialt. Uaiil to llw i roll tor ul sud ail I aoua uaviuif claitua aualuat aakl livcraatil. Oi aatH lila talaU. lo wtnul llxw Hllk Ike ase aaar tout kara, uUkln 4 ruauika alter las date el Ibia uollcc lo aaM admliiMlulor at Iks uMs ol lurllaud MauuladuriHi: CumoaHy, at Juhaa. MuliuoruaM county, iircuou our mum uniaa las nlacr fur Ike Iraiiauitlon ol llw iMMUcaaaTaakl UUr III tlw county of MuUliouuh. Ut ol 0s Kou. Aud uotkr la hereby given that las Haalsf aliiuad baa bu aiiolutel aduiiulitrator W iftkl vaiat. luted OctoUr 4th. Ifll 4t. I'irrilK At' t'UN, A JmtHl-tiator ol thr aatats si Jawra IIUll. ilaad The best plaster. A piucn of flannel damiK'ued with Chamber lain's I.inimettt and bound over till1 parts is superior to a plaster anil costs one-tenth as much. Por sale by all dealers. Bookkeeper and stenographer wants a position. Willing to work for small wages. Address box S36, city. 47-2tp Uame back is one of the most common forms of muscular rliutt matisin. A few appliontigus of Chamborlnlu's I.iiiimuut (will give rellqf. Por sale by all dyolgiji.