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t STATE NEWS NOTES ItcniH of UcrcHt from nil I'm In of Oregon. Henry Hylmlnr, of lfUmm, Shot 11 Jill llrotlier-ln-Lsw Largs Mum. . bur of MortxMKPn CHiicvllud. Kour bulldlngi anil iiHurly all thoi content were destroys by fire In 1'itn (Union last Mon Jay. The loss la estimated at IA.(MK). " " Fily last Fa'urdsy morning, Hose Kyan, a domttatlo In the limine of Mrs h. K. HliUm lit I'ortland. u found itai in ner rooms saiitiyilsttxl by gas Whether death wm accidental or the gas wit turned on with suicidal Intent could mil ha iliiturinliind. Messrs, IIuIiIb and Klllun, of Month vestttrn Colorado, were In Illllsboro laat Tindy in the Inti-rest of 1M lainlliita that exMot to uoiiio to thia stale in the aprlng. Many Inquiries were made con corning fanning land ami what la pro tlurod In the couniy, They Intend visit ing other coiiiiIIks of tho state. I'earl Ilnyd tlm girl who dnaerltul i irypsy lamliy al rialttiu last lull, was lat Momlrty arrerUod for larceny Altar leaving (ha gypsies alio foil Into liad coiiiiaiiy. Ihirlng tha progress of tho Christina evtining entertainment at tho Mu(holiat church, a littlo girl's wraiw were missed. Tho lloyd girl waa wearing them whan arrested. Tho atmiiilwat rate war tail ween Tort land and The Dallea la fairly on. Tho Dalloa, Portland and Astoria Navigation company last Monday announced a cut in tho faro between those two cities to 60 cents. There aro throo companies coiiihIIiii for Oil trtdo and It would not bo surprising to sue Ilium carrying pal aengers free boforo many daya. At a cilisen a meeting hold Isst work in Kiignno a committee waa appointed to liicorioraU a Joint slock company, to build a boat of 100 lona capacity, lo run on tho Willamette river. This in made xjftitle from the fact that (he United Slates oii(lnoora are liiiprotA.iig the river between Ihia place and Ilariiriliiirff. It waa votod unanimously to build tho boat In Kugette. A telephone message to the Haker t'lly Democrat from Canyon Cily aaya 1'eter French, a prominent cattleman nn landowner oi uarney county, waa killed by a man named Oliver. It la re tried that the deed waa a cold-Wooded murder. The victim waa shot in the back of the head, the bullet coming out between the eyes. A land dilute la aid to have been the cauae of the trouble. John SaUgidwr of lltllaboro, haa auld Ida hop crop oi 33) bales lor 13'4 centa ler ouiid. The hopa were raised in the 40-acre yard of the Imbrie estate, the largest Individual yard in the county. The proceeds of the aale will sgurogate bout 1200. Kd. 0. Iloire Is the pur chasing agent, and the hope will bo hipped direct to Kngland. Mr. Haltgetier pays a rent of $3X10 per year lift the Last Saturday night the coronur" of Washington county waa auiiimoned to a place imar Heaverlon to hold an inquest on tho ho ly of Joseph McOowan, who waa found dead Jin the woodhomtoon tho farm. A revolver wai found by III aido The coroner'a Jury returned a verdict that deceased camo to In death, owing to a dcraniieinent'of mind, by a gun allot wound self Inllectod. lie waa 3t years old unmurrieil, and owing to ill heitlth waa living with hia brother. The Independence Went Side Ima the following figures relative to the cancel lation of mortgages In I'olk County. lie tweun September 1 and doeeinber 20, 181MJ, mortgages aggregating , Tt(0,(88 were recorded, and niortuguges aggroga' ting 10,6117, satisfied, those recorded exceeding those autiilled by $20,151, lie tween Keptembur 1, and December 20, 18U7, mortgngoa aggregating $38,011 were recorded and mortgngoa aggregating r72, 140 wore sstisfled, those satisfied exceed ing thoHo recorded by $3:1,5:15 . A Medford dispatch aays Countable Woolf went to AHhlnnd today and brought back Ed. Kinney, who was arrested there last night, charged with burglary. lie was arrcHtod for breaking into the residence of John Uallaher, five miles south of this city, laat Thursday night, while the family was at a social given at tho schoolhotuie nearby. Ho took f:)2 and a gold watch and chain, lie has lived in ttie neighborhood all his life. Ho was taken before Justice Jones toninght and gave ball for his appear ance tomorrow. He admitted his guilt, and returned $22 and the watch. Anton l'funner, at Forest Grove, while acting as administrator of the Martin Manning eatato, had In his bank at the time of Its failure $874. belonging to that entate. I'fanner's bondmnon, John Sliute, Joh.i D. Merryman and Thomas II. Tongue, argued before the circuit court that this $874 should bo set aside as a preferred claim or trimt fund, and Judge McRride so decided. The credi tors of the bank are arranging to take an appeal to the supreme com t, expecting a reversal of the decision on the grounds that, as soon aa this $874 became com .mingled with the bank)B money, it lost Its Identity, and the Manning estate could only be allowed Its pro rata of the $874, and the hondamon of Wanner idioupl make good tht deficiency. This afternoon, aayi Monday's Kugnne Guard, a inoisenger came to the sheriff's olllce In great haste aftor an olllcer Deputy HhorlirHcott went lo the north west portion of the city snd found that i woman waa wanting to mm him concern Ing her husband, who had been striking and kicking her. However, she refused to sign a comulalnt on account of the publicity that would ensue and, nothing could be done in (he matter. Neighbors tell us that they will give the brute a coat of tar and feathers If he does not desist, The lowest mortal on earth is the wife beater. John L. Oerhard, living three miles south of llillsboro, was lound dead about a hall mile from his house on Thursday of laat week, lie bad been In feeble health for several yers and lived with his son on the James place He started on Wednesday evening to visit his son-in-law about a mile distant, whore he in tended to remain over night. During the walk he must bsve been taken sick ss there was evidence of bis having sat down to rest three times before he reached his destination. When be la 1 1 el to return home Thursday morning, as was his custom, search was la-gun by his son and tho body found. It is sup posed asthma was the cause of his death. Iona Dooming and Ktta lirock, aged 10 and 7 reHKClivnly, were shot in the face by John Volker, aged 14, late Sun day evenlnit, at the home of Mrs. Delu ding, about three miles south of llills boro. Volker waa in the yard, while the girls six in all, were In the bouse, stand Ing at a window. Volker asked the girls to come out to the barn to play. They refused, and be discharged a shotgun which he carried, at the window, the contents breaking the glass and injuring two ol tho girls. The Dooming girl waa quite seriously wounded, shot and broken glans striking her In the face, one eyeball being Injured. It is feared she will lose the aight of the eye. The Brock girl's face was cut by broken glass. The other girls received only minor Injuries. Volker Is known as a terror in the neigh borhood. Complaint lias bten made, and be will probably be sent to tho re form school. He says the gun waa acci- leiitly discharged. Henry Sylvester, of Lebanon, who was accidentally shot by his brother-in- sw, Asbury Filswater, while bunting 8 miles east of ehanon laat Monday, died from the effect of his wounds Thumdsy morning. The accident is reported to have happened In the following manner: Sylvester and Filswater were crossing a gulch. Sylvester had ascended the bank of the gulch and was about 10 feet In advance and about 10 feet above Fits water. Filswater was carving hit shot gun by the barrel, with the tnuxsle point ng forward when the hammer caught in hia bootstrap and the gun was ilia- hargeil, the contents striking Sylvester n tho right thigh and ranging upward. striking the bone, but not breaking it, ding around on the outside of the leg, few shot entering the groin. The nun as loaded with No. 4 shot, which, be ng fired from a distance of only about 10 or 12 feet, made a dangerous wound Sylvester was a brother of E. II. Syl veUr who waa killed in a hop yard near ndeiM-ndence last tall. Klcctric Hotel Arrivals. L UoseiiHtein, Chicago, Frank (irunce " Geo Armstrong, Molalla, C Vaughn, " John Stubhs, (5. 8. Mallait W M Leeper, New York, Oeo Freeman, Albany, II II IUrrett and wife, Spokane, U lister, Corvallia, Jas Roberta, Portland, U N Wilson " C II Hemming " I B Nelson, Grass Valley, Mi-s E M Thurston, Chicago, Mirs I. It McLaughlin, " C B Wilson, San Francisco, C N At wood and wife Portland, C Bnir, Needy, C J Molvin, San Francisco, M W Maxwell, Tillamook, J C Haldeu, Mlsa Riisell Smith, Canby, J M Tracv, Logan, W H.Mattoon, Viola, B S Windon, Brownsville, W II Wright, Colton, II A Smith, foitland, J B Wilson, San Francisco Tho Electric hotel la the finest in the city and Hrst-class in all its appointments. Electric cars stop in front of the door. This Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous snmplo will be mailed of the moat popular Catarrh nnd Hay Fever Curs (Ely's Cream lift I in) saflloieiit to demon strate tbe great merits of the remedy. ELY BUOTIIERS, 60 Warren St., New York City. Iter. John lieid, Jr.. of Oront Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cresiu Halm to me. I eau emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive onre for catarrh if ud aadireoted." Iter. Francis V. Pools, Pastor Central Pres. Churoh, Helena, Mout Ely's Crenm Palm is the acknowledged enre for catarrh and contains no nieroury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. tTeadmrh uiopped in SO mlnutns by Dr, tUles' f aim PiiiiA "On coot a dose." CAUGHT A WALKING FISH. It Hut No Ollla, but llixl Four Lag sad Kow How to I'm Tham. Krunk Davoy, the phof igrapher, is the possossor of a vty strunge fish, which after having exhibited to a num ber of friends while still alive be put Into alcohol to keep. Tho fish is known to some people hero, but Is qnite rare. Its homo is in the deep water, and if the story told by tho Chinaman who pro lured it namely, that the oatxh waa Siado in comparatively shallow water Just outside of the barlx;r is to be de pended on the noenrronce is Indued nn osual. It is about three inches In length and when alive waa of a bright yellow hue, with spots of block here and tbore. Its mouth is quite large, and the part of the bodjr nourest is correspondingly large. It then tapers off to a small tail, but tbe peculiar part is that there are no gills, or what are potrularly known as such. Where these should be the skin Is just an it Is all over the body. At a distuueo of about half an incb and pro truding from the belly near the central part are what might be called arms or legs. Thoy aro jointed and have some ten very fine claws. These, together with another pair further anterior, the IIhIi, when alivo, used to walk about I with on tbe bottom of the jur in which it was contained. It would show fight Instantly when ! approuchod and gave every sign of be- I ing endowed with the spirit of the evil one, bristling up its fins, snapping iu sharp teeth, elevating a sharp, kuifelike apjtondago on tho top of its nose and sending two curreuta of water from boles lit fulso gill just back of tbe largo, armliko appendages mentioned alxive. When the fish was killed and planed iu alcohol, tho bright yellow disappear ed entirely and left in its plocea whitish color. Puoiflo Commercial Advertiser. DIPLOMACY. The AatuU Mayor Know Horn to Along Ilia Own Town. Bolp A number of Indignant citizens had filed into tho office of the mayor of a small but progressive town. "We called," said the spokesman of the party, "to see about your announce nient that yon would fight to tbe bitter end tho proiwaal of those two railroad companies to lay tracks so as to con nect" "Woll," was the reply, "what of it?" "Yon don't dcuy saying it, then?" '"Certainly not." "And yet you call yourself a wide awake man, competent to look after the inturesta of an ambitious community like this?" "I am doing my best to deserve ap proval" "Don't yon realize that the junction of those two roada ia oue of the best things that could happen to this city?" "Certainly." "And yet yon are doing your best to stop it?" The mayor reflected for a few min ntes aud then said: "Gentlemen, will you keep a secret?" "If it's nothing detrimental to tbe city's iutorosta." "Well, I am just as anxious to have that work doue as yon are, but yon mow now tuey usually go about auch things. If we lot them alone, they'll begin work about the last of November. leave things torn up all winter aud not finish beforo next summer is half over. Now, if they have really determined to muko this improvement, my saying I disapprove of it won't change them, but it will havo one effect it'll put them on their mettle. They'll get together a gang of men some night and put them to work with lanterns aud rush tbe job through so fust that there won't bo any interruption of traflio wuutevor. " Washington Star. Wouldn't Rtend It. The tmiformod ennrd nt tho entrance of tho Fitdd Columbian musoum stopiunl tlio man In tho brown suit who was about to ko in through tho turnstile. "I can't lot you tuke that cane in side," ho said. "Why not?" demanded the other. "It's nKainst tho rules. You'll have to Cheek it nt that window. " "What will that cost?" "It will cost you 5 ceuts. " The man in tho brown suit hesitated. "This is tho Field museum, isn't it?" be nuked. "Yes." Marshall Field's?" "Yes. Ho's tho man it's named for." 'Woll, I'll be everlastingly cunidust- ed if I'll stand itl I don't rare for the nickel, but I bought this oune of Mar shall Field, by jocks, and I'm ot go ing to pay him for koepinir it half an hour while I look at his old show I" And he weut away, nttoriug dreadful things. Chicago Tribune. Tha Blahop'a Dlaoomfltore. Tliore is an anecdote of a London bishop who, having read that story of John Wosloy cutting out every word of his discourso that his servnntmaid did not understand, determined to preach to a country congregation the simplest sermon he could writa Ho chose au elementary subject and took as bis text, "Tho fool hath said in his heart there is no God. " On leaving the church he asked the parish clerk what he thought of the sermon. "Oh, my lord, " said he, "it was very fine very fine and grand. I've been talking it over with Mr. Board, and we said how fine it waa But, after all, we can't help thinking that'there is a God. "Chambers' Jour naL The Royal Geographical Society of England had nearly 4,000 fellows. In its library are about 70,000 volumes and pamphlets. The society is not mere ly the headquarters of geographical science in Great Britain. It is virtually the headquarters for the whole world. The Bank of England was opened 803 rear ago. Clearance 3cll6..ea Look at These Reductions $18.00 Suits and Overcoats are $13.50 15.00 10.00 8.0 7.G0 Everything is Cut Douin. ?arry llasa 0utfit5 Ue FHffiOUS CLOTHING HOUSE. Comer Morrisoi anil Second Sis. Portland, Ore. REAL ESTATt TRASSFEK.S. Famished Erery Yittk by the Clack, mas Abstract k Trust Company. John Hchuttle to Jai M Tracy, Dec 27, 97 WD 100.11 acres in Ambrose Foster elm 12000 00 E F.d wards to Christian Senn, Dec 27, '97 W D tei of ne sec5tp5ss7e 1000 00 Daisy Freidenthal to Frank Stark, Dec 24, '97 W D eg of ne,'i lots I&3secl4tp6srl e 200 00 W II Creitihton to Andrew Mor rison, May 24, '97, W D swjf of nw'4 and lot 4 sec 5 tp 3 8 r5 e 250 00 John and Annie Lorrengen to Richard Lorrengen, Sep 23, '95 release of life int 120 acres sec 30 tpSsi le.... 100 Ann and Ben Jagiter to Minnie Jaggar Nov 10, '97 W D lota 7 and 8 bk Hi, Oregon City,.... 100 Minnie Jagger to Ann Jaggar, Dec 24, '97 W D lots 7 8 and 9 bk 13, Pleasant Hill....y.. 1 00 L A Wbereat to Robert II Wilson, Dec 7, '97 W D lots 3 4 and 11 bk 29, Oswego 1050 00 OACRR to W U Creighton, j June 18, '88, agreement, nwt of sw'X sec 6 t 3 a r 5 e 140 00 , Jeremiah Dick to W C Clark, Sept 8,'97 W D.9.29 acra in sec 4 tp4 a r 1 e 700 00 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and bave the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application Loans, investments, real estate, abstracts etc. OtBce over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. lion 's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky A Co., Props . , Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Waldinq, Kinnan & Mabvik, Whole- Bale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Familv Pills are the best. Attention Comrades. Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R. and Meade Relief corps No. 18 will hold a joint in stallation of officers at Willamette hall Wednesday, January 5 at 7:30 sharp. Past Dept. Com, G. E. Caukin, of Port land will be present and a program of speeches music, etc., will be rendered. All members of the post and corps and their families are invited. Est ray Notice. Strayed from ym pluce near Clacka mas about the first of August, 1807, one thoroughbred Holntein bull, 4 years old, medium size with horns standing well upward. No marks or brand on same. Reasonable reward for recovery. J. II . Wkhhtkr, Clackamas. The U. So Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder, superior to alt others. Boys' Clothes are reduced. 11.50 8.00 0.00 5.00 WEEKLY Tile JMJTJILY Outlook PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY 13 Asior Place New York The Octlooe will be in 1897, as it has been during each of its twenty-seven years, a History of Our Own Times. 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I he price of The Outlook is three dollars a year in advance, or less than a cent a day, Send for a specimen copy and illus trated prospectus to The Outlook, 13 Astor Place, New York City. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Tlitfjr oveit-ome VeaknM, irrffru laritv .1x1 unilM.loii.Jii'..rva.e tIjioi aiidbani.il "iimiii;. t meiitiua tlun." Tliejr are "I.lle NitTrra" togirl.at wotnanl1iH.1i, aiiiuiK Ue elopmpnt or oriran. .nit bwly. No known rrmrdr tor women eoualc thm. Cannot ii hinn lit be c.niii.1 a ulenftiitv. ill per bfix br mull. totd hv di-MicDrl.ta. M0TI CHEMICAL C0..iu.o. For sole by C. G. II untie v. flf.GUJfJ'S For People That Are n 1 1 - tN-- PILLS dick or " Just Don't Ji eei well." ONLY ONI tom A nnii Ramens Pimples, cure Haaoaeh. Ovtpeoila astf CMiriat. 2 eta. s box at dru.tToTby maU bamplM lra, adOrasi Br, Bosaaks Co, Phils, ia. is the staff of life, . but it is not all made alike. The Main Street Bakery has a reputatiou for making stood bread every day in the week. fl Fancy and staple Always Fresh. GIBSON & LINDSEY, Main Street. Legal Notices. ftotlrft for Pabllratioo. Land offlrs at Or. on City. Ors.. Vt. 4, lWr, NHic la herubr clvau thai tha fiillowlng Dnal antler haa liloil unties of hia Inunllim lo roaka Sua) proof In an p ut f bla cla m, and that a.l'l prof will ba m-.rt. hf.m tlm kl.tav ndK". slrarat Ortgou Cltr, O s., Ou January FBANK HANEL, H. t 91.11, for tha 8 W !4ol M E U, 8 IV of N W , and lo t a ani a of xo. a. Tp 2 S, R 6 K. H oanva tha following wlinvMia to prriraj hi. eonilauoua r ald.net upoo sod eulUrallon of aaid land, is: Frank L. Waaeo. Abraham T"n Erck, Robatt alaiand.r.Mlcbaal Krlljr.ali of Marmoi.OrasoD. lii-lu 1 M CHA8. O. MOOUKs, rUf Inter. Notice for Publlcsktlosu Land offloa at Oreson Cltr. Or, !) 4, 1S97 Mntloa la brrcbr alrau that tha follow I na sained Mtttcr baa fllwl notloa i.f bla InUnllon in mka Anal proof In aappurt of bia elaim,an4 that ald prool will ba m.ila tn'ors tha Bos later and KecelraratOrefonCUr, Ora., oa J.ooarT 18, itm, tIs: FBANK U WASCO, H. 7. 91M, for tha 8 K V E W of K i. and lo I aud 2 of 8c. Tr 2 , K t E. U uamca Ihs following wltnaaaaa to prora bla eonllnuoiia realdauca noon a.od aulilratloni of aalij land. Tls: Frank If.nal. Abraham Tan Krek. Robert it. ennder, Michael Kalif.ali ol Marmot, Orasoo. u-iw i-it VUta U. MWKE8, Keg;Uter. Notice for Publlcatlost. Land office at Oregon Cltr, Ore., De4, 1WT. Motlcs la herei,r girea Ihet tie f.llowlns nam dasulerhaa Slid notlmol hi. lrib.nti.n tn make Hnal p ool in .upportof hia e:alm,anl that .a d nr of will be made bal.ra tba Keicialar and K e Iverat Oregon CUT, Ore., oa January Mb, Dm. T.s: PBEUTOM BONXEY, H. E. 91, for the 8 of S E !4 of See. 2, I J 8, a 8 E. He oamea tha following wltneaae to nrors his Ouiitiuu..iia rraidenc upon and cultlratlun ot aald land, tii: rank R'lbloaon, Joaph Car loo, U. 8. Dix. Peter Ltlertr, all ofC lion.O tf m, 12-10. 1 14 CHA8. a MOOBKi, Beglatar. Exceptor's Male. Kotloe la hereby gives that br vlrtna of at ord r of tbe County Court of Clackama Count', 010200, mad on the 6th d T of lecrmber, lSt7, In tha matter of the eautc of Sara a Jane Molt, diewiae I, I will tall at auction, to tba lilghmt b 'idr. ou tho premiaoa, on i-aturlar, tba 15:n dar of J tnusrv, at tha hour ot un o'clock A. M., tba followlnf-dawrlbed real .tat. alt uated In Claciaraaa County. Oregon, to-wli: T e aouth half of tbe north half of the uorib weat quarter of wction 2U T i S, R 1 E. contain In au acre; ala lo pa approv d by th C a t. Dmber . WJ7. A. B. MAKQUAM, Eiecutnr of to E tste of Barab Jau 8-ott, d Ctnavd. 11-10 1-7 II. K. Caoaa, Attorney for Ei ate. Retire of Final ftettlemeat. NOICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT THB underalgQ!, aclmiiu.trator ol th aatoo of Amu Kel.oxf, a ml .or and tiled bl. account lor dual aettieuient in thi Countr Co nt lor Claciaina. County, Or0', and that d Court haa appointed Monday, th (I dar of Keb. at tha hour of 10 o'clock A. M. to harin bjectlo ia to aald accouut aud aottieauoi thereof. baled Deo. l 1S97. J. T. Appiesos, Administrator of the sttat of ass e Kellotr. amiuor. U-n.l-U .otice ot NettUmeat l Acreaat In the County Court of th Bute ol Oregon, lor th Couuty of Ci.ckamaa. In th matter of th eaut of f eter A. Welt. decease I. Not.ce ia hereby Ten th it the flnil acount of the eiccutoreof tueeauwof P,-.rr A. Wen., deceaaed, tta. oeen reuderetl to ajd court I r aeuienient in ao far aa their dutlet aa adnlnia trator or executors are eonoarned auiitiat t 7tn day of February. t 10 o'clock a. m. baa been uu.y appoiou d br aald court for tbeaettle ment thereof, al whicn tim.-, oraoy II 01 prior thereto, soy person nteroteJ In aa da tit may appear aud die In aald court bla objection., or exception, in writing to aucb fins account ana tb eettlement ib"eof. A. L, Fiazsb, Dated Dec. tne 15, lfl. O. W. Swore, Executor of aud cat. 12-17 1-M rtsttlre mt t'laal fiettleuenu In tb County Court of thi Slit of Oregw for Ciackama. Counte. In tu mat;r of the tato ol L. H. Hobbs, da- Not ce ia herebr riren that I haea H.mA m final ac-OUnt aa admin a'ratar nf tha .it.1. aaid U H. Hobb, djoca ed. in the County Ciurt if tbe aute ot Orrroo t -r Clack.maa countr. au.l that said Court haa dxed ilond ly, th 7ih day ol March, 1888, al the hour of 10 o'clo k A. M. of said day a t ie time f ir hearing auyobier- iiuu iu aaiu report an i tor in nual altlemejt of aaid estate. L L PoaTia, 1-7, 2-t A Imlnlstrator 01 ala e.Ut. Sunday Services. FipST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. I . W. Bu I. r, faator. Service! at 10 JO a. h. aud 7:30 r. a. Sunday School after morning service. Ptayer meeting lbuisday evening , 7:30o,clock. Prayer meeting of Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 8;30 prompt. FIRST BAPTIST CHORCH. - Rsv. H L Rcua, Pastor UornlngServlceatlU:30: Sunday School at 11:4a; Evening Service 7:30; Regular prayer meeting ihuraday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Sunday in the month. A cordial Invitation to all. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH, CATHOLIC Rsv. A. Hillibsand, Pastor. On Sunday mans at 8 and 10:30 a. M. Every second and fourth Sunday German sermon after the 8 o'clock masa At all other masses English sermons. Siin.i.w School at i:80 r. H. Veapera, apologeticai sublects and Benediction at 7:30 r. at. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.-Rev. T. L. Jo:ie, Pastor. Morning service at 10:4i: Sunday School at 10:00. Clasa meeting after morning service. Evening service al 7:30. Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at 6:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 5:30. strangers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Rsv. K J. Montgomery, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 r. M, Sabbath School at 10 A. n. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday evening at :30. Thursday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Beats free. EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN Rev. Erich, Pastor; J. K. Ebrkt Assistant. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M.. Mr. Zimmerman SupU Prayer MoeUng every Thursday evening GERMAN LUTHERAN ZION'S CON gregational church. Rev. F. Sack, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-Episcopal-W. D. Williams, D. D., minister in charge. Sunday bchool at 10 a. m., services at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 7:30 p.m. even ing prayer service with an address. Seats free. A cordial invitation to all the ser vices. (jepmaniu dah Maefc PAUL J. SCHOLZ, Prop. Best Quality of Cold Storage Meats. Smoked hams and bacon cannot be excelled. Game in season. Highest price paid for live and dressed StOCk Seventh St between Main and Depot s