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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1901)
THJfl .cTEM AGE, PORTLAND, OREGOK. 'Rheumatism What Is tho use of telling tho rhcumatlo that ho feels as if his Joints were being dis located T lie knows that his sufferings are very much like the tortures of tho rack. What he wantt to know Is what will per manently cure his disease. That, according to thousands of grateful testimonials,, Is Hood's Sarsaparilla It promptly neutralizes tho acid In thf b ood on which the disease depends, com pletely eliminates It, and strengthens tho system against Its return. Try Hood's. Of More Immediate Value. Miss EmerBon (of Boston) I pro sumo' yours is not ono of tho May flower families. Miss Triplex (of Minneapolis) No, indeed. Ours is ono of tho famous Minnesota flour families. A Olirlatnina Phlloanplter. He Mien three trreat gift Health, Wealth and Happiness! Then give him (lartleld Tea; it brings Oood Health, promote! Hupplnets and niakoa the purault o( w cnltli possible. lie Loved Lawyers. It is( Baid that Peter tho Great, aftor witnessing a contest botween two eminent counsel at Wcstminstor, London, remarked: "Whon I loft St. Petersburg then- woro two lawyers there When I get back, I will hang ono of them." nows TUIST Wo offer One nondrcd Dollars Reward for any cisoof Cattarrh that can not be cured by li all's ralah fStvn m . F. J. CHENEY & Co., Prona. . Toledo. O. wethounaoraiRned.havoknownF.J. Cheney for tho patlSvcar,and bcllove him perfectly honorable In all hudnoai tranaactlona and fin. anciany utile to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WarrA Troax, Wholesale Drm;glata, Toledo, WAUIINO Klf.NAN.fc MABVIN, tt n..r . he-,al Urngglais, Toledo. O. i5a.,.i55itfJrh.Vur? U tnke" Internally.BOtlng directly on tho blood and miienut anrfaceaof theayatotn. Price 7Ai per bottle. Sold by ail druggliu. Tratlmonlala free. Hall'a Family Pills arc tbo beat. A Happy Medium. "Was thoir marriago a success?" "Oh, 'yes; through itthoyboth mot others whom they really loved." Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth Ing Syrup the best remedy to uso lor their children during the teething period. Why He Went. .A I say, como around to my liouso this overling. Wo'ro going to havo a little whist party. B All right, I'll como. You can coax mo tn go anywhero to play whist. Tit-Hits. I'iso's Cure for Consumption Is nil Infal lible mcilicltio for roughs mid colds. N. W. Samucl. Ocean (J rove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1000. He Didn't. Fish Aro you a suitor for Miss Brown's bund? Sprat Yes; but I didn't. Fish Didn't what? Sprat Suit her. Tid-Bits. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost end less variety of diseases. They are known by various names, but are nil due to the same cause, ncid mid other poisons in the blood tlint irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from nil eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and healthy. The ninny preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. Eternal vigilance la the price ef a ttoautlful oomtlexlon when such remedies are relied on. Mr. It. T. Shobe. 3704 1.ucaa Avenue, St. Xuts, Mo., say 1 "My daughter waa afflicted for years with a dlnflgurlng eruption on her face, which retltted all treatment. She waa taken to two celebrated health aprings, but received no bene fit. Many medlclnea were preacribed, but with out reault. until we decided to try S. S. 8., and by the tluie the firit bottle afinUnrdtheeniptlou begin to disappear. A doren bottles cured her completely and left her akin perfectly smooth. She la now seventeen yean old, and not a algn of tbe embarrassing disease has ever relumed." S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for the worst forms of skin troubles. It is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood makes sss JJaU DIOOU maiccs uau complexions. purines aim invigo rates tue oiu ana makes new, rich blood that nourishes the body and keeps the 6kin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform its part towards carrying off the impurities from the body. If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acue, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough and pimply, send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physi cians about your case. No charge what ever for this service. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMfANT. AlkftNIA, UA. THE BEST POMMEL SLICKER IN THE WORLD BEARS THBTRAPtMAJ I 1 ammwmLLmm. t'SHMlP THOUGH OfTENUIITATCR A5A5AMIEC0AT sass IT HAS NO EQUAL CATALKUU MIL JMMflNC rUbk kINC 9t AIHSNf5ANDHATSt A. J.TOrVC CO. OSTOW.MASS. 44 CUfttS HsT7Ul list fallS. I Beat Cough Syrup. TasleaOood. Use IT in time, ooia vt aranuu. ys YMmK 17 r77r GOOD QUEEN OLGA, Whose Beneficent I'nrpae Has I.1 to Fatal hlnta. The recent riots In Athens. In, which the troops ami grunt numbers of stu dents clashed with fatal results on both sides, and which have been followed by the resignation of, the cabinet and dis turbances hi the legislative houses, had their1 origin In a most peculiar cause. A desire on tho part of Queen Olga to do something for what she considered tho good of tho soldiers was responsi ble. During the Uraeco-Turklsh war she was everywhere told by wounded soldiers that they had not rend the gospels because they didn't understand the text, which was In old Greek. Tho Queen then nrranged for the publica tion of a translation of tho gospels into modern Greek, exclusively for family use. The Holy Synod of the Greek Church protested agalust this proposi tion, and the metropolitan of Athens, Procoplus Oecoulmldis, held an audi ence with the Queen, In which, how ever, ho did not so energetically cham pion the opposition ns was desired by tlmso who objected to the translation. Queen Olga would not change her plan. Hoccntly the students took up the mat ter and, armed like soldiers, paraded the streets and occupied the university buildings, their purpose being to resist by force the work of translation. These riotous protests against the ap parently beneficent purpose of tho Queen appear all the more remarkable when ono remembers how Olga has heretofore been adored by her hus band's subjects. She Is n woman of ex traordinary Intclllgeuci) and high-minded principles. She Is tall and of com manding presence, with splendid hair and a most winning smile. Throughout tho kingdom she Is renowned for her unceasing and wide-reaching charity. She founded a model hospital and goes personally twice a mouth to Inspect tht lnllrmarles so as to be certain that the sick aro provided with every comfort. During tho Itusso-Turklsh war, and again when Greeks and Turks clashed, she attended the wounded with her own hands, nesldcs, she Is a good mother and a devoted wife; and she superintends the education of her chil dren. Hy birth she Is a Itusslan grand duchess. Tim Kuinnn Hntiiriuilln. Feasting and revelry and all the mad pursuit of pleasure aro tho features that seem to have especially marked this carnival of anthpilty, as It went on for seven days In the streets and public squares mid houses of ancient Itomo from tho seventeenth to the twenty third of December. But no feature of the festival Is more remarkable, noth ing In It seems to have struck the an cients themselves more than tlielicenso granted to slaves nt this time. Tho dis tinction between the free and tho ser vile -classes was temporarily nlrallshed. The slave might rail nt Ids master, In toxicate himself like his betters, sit down at table with them, and not even a word of reproof would be administer- id to him for conduct which at any other season might be punished with stripes, Imprisonment or death. Nay. more masters actually changed places with their shtveH nnd waited on them at table, am not till tho serf had dono eating and drinking was tho board cleared and dinner set for his master. loo for Nausea. A physician ndvnnees tho theory that tho distressing sensation of nausea has Its seat In the brain and not in tho stomach, and that relief may bo ob tained by cooling the buse of tho brain, lie claims to havo tested this often and thoroughly In the case of sick headache, bilious colic, cholera morbus, nnd other Ills In which the nausea Is a distressing symptom without a sluglo failure! Also, that ho once relieved the nausea result ing from cancer of tho stomach by tho application of lco to tho back of the neck and occipital hone. Tho Ice Is to bo broken and the bits placed between tho folds of a towel. Belief may bo ob tained by holding tho head over a sink, or tub, und pouting a small stream of water on the neck. Canada's Uoinefttcatl Law. Canada has a homestead law. Farm lots of 200 acres aro granted to each head of a family and 100 to each main adult on condition of their building a log house 10x20 feet, cultivating in acres In every 100, and residing six months In each year during five years on tho property. Hioux Hori-owlng, Among tho Sioux, when one family borrows a kettle from another, It Is expected that when the kettlo Is re turned a small portion of the food that lias been cooked In It will bo left In the bottom, as the owner must always know what was cooked In her kettle. Wheu a man stops smoking aud be- gins again, he is mighty timid about bla Brst offense. I - - i sf W M . VBUS W A. tU SL qui:rn oi.oa. BUSINESS LOCALS. Everybody smokes the celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars, have no equal. They Call up Union 491 when in need of anything in tho fuel line. East Mor rison Street Wood & Coal Yard. The A. D. T. Messenger Co. is tho oldest and best servico of the kind in the town. Headers of Tho New Ago, give them tho preference. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and moragages bought. S. W. King, room 45 Washington building. C. A. Watson, Marino Drug Store, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon. Specialties: Fleckonntcin's Lung Balsam and Celery Setlzcr. F. F. Johnson. Second hand goods bought ami sold. Stovo repairing and upholstering. 182 Burnsido Street, west end of bridge. Portland, Oregon. Jno. P. Sharkey, manufacturer of harness, collars, .saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hard ware, whips, pads, etc. 65 Union nve., Portland, Or. Portland Transfer Saloon Chas. 0. Siglih, proprietor. Choice wines, liquors and cigars. 1121 Glisan street, comer Sixth, Portland, Or. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work dono at very modrcate prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Dc leau, proprietor, 456 Glisan street. Armory Drug Store, 81 Tenth street, northwest corner Tenth and Kverett streets, Portland, carries a full lino of drugs, toilet articles, school supplies, cigars, etc. The National Police Gazotto pub lished by Iticlmrtl K. For, Polico News Standard, and all other sport ing papers. Subscriptions taken by A. W. Schmole, bookseller and news dealer, 22!) First street, Portland, Or. Mull order Niilimtiul. Wo want your trade. Music half price; musical instruments of all kinds, cash or installments. II. II. Wright, wholesale and retail dealer in musio and musicak merchandise. Tho Musio building, 349 Wusighnton street, Portland, Oregon. TO THK DKAF A rich, lady, cured of her deafness nd noises in her head by Dr. Nicholnon's Artificial Far Drums, gavo .f25,(H)0 to his insti tute, so that deaf ln'oplo unuhlo to procure tho ear drums may havothcin free. Address No. I) :W81, Tho Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth avenue, New York. Of II at 188 B street for fresh fruits, canities, cigars. Tho latest brands. Tho finest ieo cream in the city. Fresh fruits of all kinds daily. II. Dunstan, proprietor. Mr. Dunstan was 10 years with Washington street car lino ami ho invites all of his old friends to call mid seo liini. Carl Jloober. Furniture, uphol sterer and carpet layer. Repairing of Kuril it tiro a specialty. Druiicrics. Mattresses made over and returned tho same day. First class work at lowest prices. 209 Fourth St., lnit. Taylor and Salmon. Phono Clay 70(1. Portland, Oregon. Cold or hungry, call on us and wo will try and nttond to your wants. All. kinds of coal, wood and fcod. Western Feed & Fuel Co., 1G4 North Fifth. Phonos: Oregon, Main 1018; Columbia, 203. For first class dental work and prompt attention, go to tho New York Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison streets. THR COMPUTING SCALE COM PANY, 225 Pino street. Col. John L. Poolo. Gonoral agent for Oregon and tho Pacific Coast. , Ciiniidiim Employment Agency, E. P. McCroskey it Co., 220Jf Morrison street, rooms 10 und 17, Columbia phone, 81; Oregon, Grant 231, Port land, Oregon. Work of all kinds always on hand. Skilled labor a specialty. Help free to employers. Real tstuto brokers. ifncliino, gun nnd general repair shop, Forstner &. Co., proprietors. Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, lawn mowers of all kinds repaired, Manu facturers of tho Forstner patent safety gopher gun. Key fitting and saw gumming. G5 First street, tatween Oak and Pino, Portland Oreogn. Toys Claims on Sight Tho Wash ington J.ifo Insurance Company, of New York, has jiiBt paid tho claim of Henry Davis, of Medford. Mr. Davis secured his jiolicy just ono week bo foro his death. Tho proofs of claim arrived nt tho company's homo oflico, July 2, 1901, and check in settlement was sent to Mrs, Davis tho sumo day. This company has not had a contest ed claim in tho past decade, an envia ble record. The Washington Life is ono of tho strongest and best of all tho great life insurance corporations. Its assets aggregate nearly .f 17,000, 000; claims paid, over $.'10,000,000. No other company in tho world ofl'ers larger guaranteed cash returns at maturity than tlioso contained in contained " wasinngion 1.110 s jh ncies. inn . 1 i 1 . i!f. mi t company wwu omco uuuuing m lsew York c,tv ,8 ono tlie world's finest structures. BUSINESS LOCALS. J Always ask for tho famous General Arthur eigar. Esbcrg-Guust Cigar Uo., general agents, Portland, Or. Go and seo J. A. Rotan for bar gains in furniture, carpets, stoves and pioturc moulding. Pictures framed to order. New store. New goods. Let usj repair your old furniture make it as good us new. Don't forget the place, No. 89 North Third st. Tho plcturcsquo hno and tho royal ono back to tho home of your child hood is via tho Northern Pacific. You will rhlo over tho Rockies, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia and tho beautiful Yellowstone; skirt ing tho shores of Lako Pond d'Orelllc, through tho famous Bad Lands of Pyr amid Park and across tho wheat fields of tho Red river valloy you go at fifty miles an hour, and Bleep and cat In perfect comfort as tho solid vostl bul?d train rushes along. For detailed Information, tickets, sleeping car reservations, maps of routes, etc., call on or wrlto A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passonger Agent, 2CG Morrison street, cornor Third, Portland, Or. Reduced Raits. Aro now in clTect to Buffalo, New York. Do you expect to nttcml tho Pan American exposition? If so, do not buy your tickets until you havo investigated tho servico of tho Illinois Central Railroad. Our' accomodations aro the best that can bo had, our trains aro al ways on time, and employes cour teous 'ind accomodating. Through tourist cars from Pacific coast to Boston via Buffalo. If you will send 15 cents in stamps, to address given below, wo will for ward you, by return mail, ono of our largo 34x40 (inch wall maps of the United Slates, Cuba and Porto Rico. Any information regarding rates, accomodations, service, time, connec tions, stop overs, etc., will bo cheer fully furnished by B. II. TRUMHULL, Com'l Agt. 142 Third St., Portland, Oregoir. PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS. Tho tourist travel botween tho East nnd tho Pacific coast has reached onorruous proportions in tho last fow years, nnd calls for a special class of equipment. To meet this demand tho Pullman Company has Issued from Its shops what it technically calls tho "Pullman Ordinary Slcopor." These cars appear similar to tho regular slcopors, bolng built on tho sanio plan, but not furnished with tho snmo olo gajmThoy aro equipped with mat trbbsos, TblankotB7 shoots, pillows, pll-low-cnses, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to bo furnished by tho passenger, Each car hns a stovo for making tea nnd coffee and doing "light housekeeping," nnd each section can bo fitted with an ad justable tabic A uniformed portor accompanies each car, his business bolng to mnko up berths, kcop tho car clean, nnd look after tho wants nnd comforts of tho passengers. In each of tho tralnB which aro dispatched dally from Portland by tho O. It. & N. Co. Is to ho found ono of these "Pull man Ordinary Slcopors." Tho enr at tached to tho "Chlcnco-Portland Spe cial" goes through to Chicago without chango, and tho ono In tho "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without chango. Pnssongors In this enr for Chicago chntigo to a similar car at Grangor. Much of tho first-class travel Is being car rl od In theso cars, tho rntes bolng lower, nnd tho servico nearly equal to that In tho palace slcopors. For rates and full Information, In cluding foldors, wrlto to A. h. CRAIO, General Passenger Af.ont, O. II. & N. Co., Portland, Orogon. . BICYCLES! guaranteed $35.00. IOOO Medala, $20.00 to $30.00. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVHR CO. First and Taylor Sts., Portland. I'rlvate Ilooma lor tadlai. Cholre Wliiei, M'juora and ClKura. AFTKIl IIALI. OAMK CAM. AT Oak Sample Room 755 SAVIER STREET Corner Twenty-third. IIKNRY rFLKIDEItKR, Proprietor. Portlaad, Ortfon Telephone Red 931. I'rlvate roomi. Gambrinus Garden Saloon. Andrew Bwanaon, 1'roji. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor, 23d and Washington Sta. Voitumu, Oai OLD PRO ESS OIL CAKE MEAL KTnirlr-rired feeders tirrnounro It to b tlio bet nnd mnu tirnfltable fond for Daef Omtttt, Kllch Cawn, Horoa-J, Slitop, Haas, Fowl a, Etc, Kropj atouk In licnitny comiiilon nil-1 in it L a u, italiiu munis, li mu linxv niio noiau or trim , or n ituzi'll, tlivy ilioillil tint bo with out Oil Meal, oil Caku Menl 11 aold by nil dcnlcri III liny, grain, Hour and nt-cils Uorrcsi-ou-deuce ajllctlitl. PORTLAND UNSEED OIL WORKS, MARCUS SIMPSON, My- Shartook Ava.. noar Ntoatal St., Portland. Orm Any 8la Any Quantity Any Styli MACKINTOSHES, RUBIER AND OIL CLOTHING- Itubbnr Itnota and Shnra, llttiia-, I'acklnt; ami Ifnan, l.aricrat and Moat Complete Assortment of all Klnda of Rubber (looda. OOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY ft. EL PKA8K, 1'roildent. P. M. SHKPAHD, Jll Treasurer J. A. SltKl'ARD, Secretary 73-75 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Drink Columbia Celebrated Bottle Beer 2120-33 So. C Street. Telephone Alain 329. THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY ....DEALERS IN.... Second Hand Machinery 2CO East Water Stroot. PORTLAND, OREGON. riione Hood t(l. Magic Cell Food la Natnre'a remedy. Kpenla for ltolf. Wo tiiko coniiunitivea alli-r tln-y liavo boon ulven up ' ihli'lnni and their frlcmK pill tlii'm on tlielrfret In a few iinya wltn renewed atri'imlli.elicrfiil nnd linpoy, It cicntianmt ri'ittilntm llnilo nncli mid low elj curia nil chronic nt exai-a. Calliuiil kvo ii: mo ro liero to alay, on wllllioanr prlnt'il when yon learn what enreawnnro ninkliiK In Cortland. Two uooka' treatment, price 11.00. Call or adilrcii, MAGIC CELL FOOD CO. 304 MADISON ST., PORTLAND, OREOON. Coats You GOo. Por Wook. Oregon Phone North HO. Columbia Phono 255. FORD'S 01 NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. If you l've anything to sell, aeo him. 214 First St., Cor. Salmon, 0;JUN0, ORE. flllAltl.KS A. I.UfAH, Attorney and Conn. I, tflor-at-Law. Room WJ Chamber of Com. inerrc. I'racllie In all Kcderal and Slute Courta, 1'ortland, Oriuoii. Oregon I'hone Union 2(1, GRAND AVE. MARKET. Joe Iladnra, Proprietor, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Poultry. I Mill kiep only the let ami cholceit meati. (Ihu 1110 a trial and 1 will con vlnn; jou. 22 Grand Ave., N, 1'OUTI.ANU, OllE. I'honea: Oregon Main 770., Columbia 420. The LA GRANDE CREAMERY COMPANY BUTTER, EOOS AND OHEESE. All food wboltialu and retail. 04 Yamhill St., ur. Third, Portland, Or . iLU JiJJ 3m 1 ilk. W$'' 'Wmmmh. 9 keSI ? v aTtrm GREATEST ' STRENGTH fjl FINEST FLAVOR AND HI 1 ABSOLUTE PURITY Hi GUARANTEE.D Brewing; Co's Beer. THE BEST IN THE NORTHWEST. a Specialty. TACOMA, WASH. B. B. RICH 103 THIRD ST. P0HTLAND HOTEL CIGARS Oregon I'hone Mite "M. A. PAUTZ, MERCHANT TAILOR. 105 Grand Ave. KaatSlile. PoitTbANi), Onr, II. A. Kerm. I'lioiiollTO. Tlioi. Alexander. Kerns & Alexander, Dealvra In New and Second-Hand Furniture, llcddliiB, Htovoa, Crockery. I.arapa.ete. 73 and 75 Union Avenue, Pouti.a.nh, O Multnomah Market THEO. A. GODEL. Dealer In . Fins Moats and Sausages, also Fish, Poultry, Oysters and Game. 512 Washington Slie:t. Oregon I'liono .Main tin. Columbia Phono 033 n"AMJ'( MA IIKKT-'JO.I North Klh til. r.ilum bla I'hono Ifio. Oicgon I'liono Chiy 67M. 6 ALU AT 171 North Sixth Street, For tho Luteal Hriuiiln of OipnrH nnd all kinds of frullH whon In Hcttaon, C Al. PUNNELL, Prop. t-.Ca,)1 K,2n TMnl Stroot for Hue Cftiidh-H. riecli hultH Vory dny. Tho very l.uteHt llriindH.of Clirnrti. M. A. GLOW, Prop. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route. Tralna leave Drain lor I'nrilatnl mi.l war Matliiua at Vl'M p. in. and l:l a. in. Leave I'orllnmi :no,, ' I'raii yno Arrho Aahlnml VI W ,, " hHiroinvnlo 6:lii I'. " Han KmiicUcii 7:-Tj I'. M. , Jl. M. M. M. Hiiiiri'r'ilT UM A. M latrn l. Jl. 6:i) A. M :nAwM. 7.W)A. Ml 0113 I'. M. 7:' A.M. SilW I'. M. M A. M". . I'. M. fi:!:0 A. M. ll:iWA. l, 7:i) A. M. :! 1'. M. 6:18 . M. li:IUl. M. ArrhutiKilen i-MA, M. - I'uiiver " KuntaiCllr " Chlrauo... Arrhc I.ok Anuelra Kl I'aai " Kort Worth. . "MA. 11. 7iV5A. M. 7.-UA.M. J.UI I'. M. 11:110 I' M. iliifiA M. I'll)- of .Muxl('o..llil!UA M. New Orli'an UanhlliKlun... New York, . iiiii'ainn 7;ii a M. ... hiWI I'. M. .. 11:1'.! A, M. .ISilUI'. M. I'lillmaii and Tonrlal cara on both irnlna. (liairi'Nrahai'rainfiiintoQKilcii um Kl 1'aio, aiid'IniirUt rata to flilcaKO, Mt. I.onla, SvW (Irltaiiaiiml WHahlimloii, ('(iiinrctliiualHaii Kraiielaco ttlth thoievtiritl U'i.mh.lma for lloiioliiln, Japan, China, J'lilllliiilliua, Central awl ftmlh America. fee agent at Drain ttation or nmlrvaa O. II. MARK HAM, O. P. A., Portland, Orogon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notlco 1h horoby given that tho un dorslgnod bus tiled his final account nu administrator of the eatato of I.ucy Knttjip, deceased, In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Multnomnh, nnd that Mon day, tho 2nd day of Decombor, 1001, at tho hour of 2 o'clock I M 1ms boon appointed by said Court for tho hear ing or objections to said final account and far tho settlement thorcof. All persona coiicornod aro horoby notified and ronulrod to appear on or bofoio said day, and fllo their objections, If any they havo, to said dual account. Dated Octobor 21st. 11)01. DWIOHT R KNAPP, Administrator of tho estato of Lucy Knapp, deceased. A. C. KMMONS, Attornoy for Administrator. First publication Nov, 2. Last publication Nov. 30.