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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
SATURDAY ...MARCH g, 1836.
Mind Tour Own Buxiorii.
The covert inHinuation and censure
bf the President in the Senate resolu
tions OHtennibly directed against the
Attorney General, has hcen met hy
the President in a letter, wherein he
boldly and frankly expresses himself,
as determined to uphold his constitu
tional rights, lie will forward them
no private papers, nor will ho inform
them his reasons for removals, as they
have no right to know, the sole consti
tutional power resting in his hands. The
Senate can reject the new nominees,
if they sec lit, that iH in their power,
but they have no right to usurp presi
idential and executive functions as they
were purely a legislative body, and in
conclusion In appealed from the Amer
ican IIouko of Lords to the American
peop'e.
It seems tha: no moderation on the
President part can mollify tlio R
; publican senate. After one year in office
President Cleveland has made ro few
changes that were all these nominations
confirmed four-fifths of the Federal of
fices would be in Republican hands. This
moderation is all the more remarkable
when it is considered that for twenty
four years all Democrats were com
pletely and utterly ostracised and ex
cluded from all offices. If he followed
Republican precedents, there would
not bo a single Republican offico holder
in the nation to-day, not one. I3ut he
will go his way, the officers ap
pointed by him will retain their places,
and many Republican office hold
ers are doomed to walk thn plank un
til tile just equilibrium U reached '
tween thn parties in ofltceholding.
Thn President's letter concluded as
follows:
"Every pledge which I have made
by which 1 have placed a limitation on
my executive power has been faithfully
redeemed,
Of course the pretense is not put
forth that no mist&kff have been coin.
mitted, but no suspension has Iteen
made except it appeared to my satis
faction that the public welfare
would be improved thereby. Many
applications for suspension have been
denied, an J adherence to the rule laid
down to govern my action as to
ach sispensions has caused much in
ritatienand impatience on the part of
these ' who have insisted , on more
changes in offico. The pledges I have
made were made to the people, and to
them I am responsible for the manner
in which they havelieen redeemed. I
am not responsible to tho senate, and 1
em unwilling to submit my actions nml
official conduct to them for judgment.
There are no grouuds f ir the allegation
that fear of being found fulse to my
professions influence me in le.
efcnmg to submit to the demands of the
itenate. I have constantly refused
to suspend oflioials, and thus incurred
thn displeasure of political friends,
nor yet havn I willfully broken
faith with tho people for the sake of
tains false to them. Neither tliediscon
tent of party friends, nor allurements
constantly ottered of continuation of
appointees, conditioned upon an avow
al that suspensions have been made on
party grounds alone, nor the threat
proposed in the resolutions now before
thn senate that no continuations will
be made unless the demands of that
body bn complied with are sufficient to
discourage or deter me from followuiij
in the wny, which I am convinced leads
to better government for the people.
In India it oosts moro to get married
than to din. Expensive pres'nts are
Imstowcd, and the parents of the bride
Are often impoverished for life by the
dowry which they give the bride.
When a great wedding takes place
troops of beggars and priests appear,
and they must not lie sent away empty
hinded. At a recent marriagn 10,000
people wore sumptuously fed and pre
sented with clothing and money.
Thn Italian Minister to Switzerland
executed some eccentrio steps at an
official ball. Upon examination he
was found to be tight, and not, water
tight by any means. He has Wen
called back to sunny Italy to solier up.
Dare any apologist for the giant tele
phone monopoly, point out a single of
ficial act of Attorney General Garland,
whereby he might profiif
The Hank of Franc is thn largest
Mingle holder of silver in the world. Its
hires go up and down with the price
of silver.
The Bell Telephonn rents in New
York City last yer wer f 2,000,000
on an investment of JGOO.OOO.
The beer drank in Kansas City last
year would make a stream two inches
in diameter and 108 miles long.
The Irish islanders at Inmsboffin are
living on seaweed.
A Detroit special of FA 2th sajsi
A novel event occurred at the Cerman
Lutherian Church this afternoon. The
President of the United States stood
sponsor, by proxy, for a child of one of
the humlileet families of the congrega
tion. The occasion Was the outurowth
of the wish of Carl Dettloir to observe
an old German custom, that of doing
special honor to the twelfth mccessive
male offspring in the same family. The
church was packed. The President's
representative was Congressman May
bury, duly appointed by a letter from
the White House. A. sermon in Ger
man was preached by Rev. Emit
Dark north, in which he said it was a
gloiious thing to live in a country
where tho President did not. feel above
standing sponsor to the child of a poor
man. The affair passed off quite pleas
antly. The stories of suffering among tl.e
laborers in the region of which Pitts
buri is the center continues. Tho
most heart siukf.ning destitution is setn
on every hand,) and thousands of men,
women, and children are on the tergr
of starvation, This region is the lar
gest center of protected industries in
the country, and here; if anywhere the
benefits of protection should be seen.
Is it net a fact worthy of attention
that thn section most "protected''
should exhibit the mest depression and
distress, and ought it nt to give rise
in the mind of the President to thn
thought that "the rights of American
labor' might better le preserved by
destroying rather than by upholding
thn present system of high tariff taxes!
Exchange.
It has been churned tlmt Bell was
not the inyentor of the telephone and
that his patent was obtained by fraud.
If that is true '.he Government has
been swindled and thn people robbed
The patent should lie declared voi',
the monopoly abolished and thn people
relieved from the extortionate exactions
now forced upon them. Specilio proofs
are produced to support the charge.
Tho proofs have been twice held stron
enough to warrant a trial on the issue.
The matter has npver leen investi
gated by a judicial tribunal. The
question cannot lie tried in any case
now pending. It can be tested and
settled only in a suit brought for that
purpose by .the .Government of the
United Slates.
What a drain the Chinese are upon
the resources of tho country is shown
in the figures of the annual report of
thn San Francisco Chamber of Com
merce. In the year 1885 over $10,
0dU,0l0 of treasure wassei.t to China
from that port in excess of the amount
remitted in payment, of the balance of
trade against Sn Francisco, which
amounted to (2,300,000. This drain
has been constant in its flow, though
varying in amount, ever since tint first
coolie laborer landed in the country,
and coupled with thn disastrous com
ptition of Chinese with white
labor, affords an unanswerable argu-
against encouraging (Jliiutmo immigru
lion.
At a recent residential reception
the Italiuii Minister lost a valuable
decoration, stt with diamonds, and val
ued at $3,000. Thn White House was
turned inside out in thn search, the
President himself feu'.ing abstractedly
iu his . pockets. Tim police were
were called in, ami suspicion de
soended like a thousand of brick on
the heads of thn domestics. Subsi
quently a stableman found thn
missing article lietween the cushions of
a carnage, lie earned it to the Ital
im Legation.' The 'minister seized
it delightedly, overwhelmed the lucky
and honest tinder with many thanks,
and handed him SO cent.
The attacks on Mr. l.;.mtr who has
not a dollar's in any telephone com
pany's stock, and tgainst whom, there
fore the slightest suspicion cannot at
ticli, have wholly ceased in the paid
Hull organ.. Hut it lasted long enough
to show their animus
Although the Queen's speech made
no mention of the starving poor in Ire
land, she has not forgotten that them is
su tiering in the world, hn has re
cently sent fifty dollars to un asylum
for stray dogs in London.
"I hear," says a a riter iu the Bos
ton Herald, "that a good Boston di
vine strenuously object to having his
sermon printed on the same page with
the advertisement of good old Bour
bon." Aliens own land in the United States
to the extent of 38,600,000 acres. Still
the Republican press claim their land
j folicy to be strictly "American. M
Thn Boston Herald gives the Ropub'
publican papers which are pretending
to le horrified because Attorney Gn
Garland owns come telephono stock,
this keen home thrust! "We have
said that Attorney General Garland's
position is indelicate, but it should be
remembered thut there has been no
dishonesty or lying on his part. Those
who defended the most indecent of the
Credit Mobilier statesman should , not
have a word to say againt Mr Garland.
Those who could vote for Mr. Blaine,
for President ought to look up to Mr.
Garknd a a paragon of propriety.
,
Melbourne, which consisted of thir
teen huts, and was known as Bear,
grass at the titqn 6f Queen Victoria's
accession, is now classed as thn seventh
city of the British Empire, coming in
after London, Liverpool, Glasgow;
Manchester, - Birmingham, and Cal
cutta. -
Notice. Mr. B. II. James hiving retired
(mm butinet and being detirous of tetvling
tin. rentietta all tho indebted It noU or ac
count to immediately call and malt a settle
meat. He oan be found at hie omoe in the
Court Iloute, ready to reotipt fur all djibt
due him. ' '
L .Salomon Talks. He say that all
those indebted to him moat come forward
and settle ui elte they may hare the unpleat
abt matter brought to their attention 'by a
lawyer. A word to the wiie ia atlicieiit.
Wanted. A girl to do general housework
Anply at the store or dwelling of Mr 3 H
Friendly.
Nsw Tailor Siior.-Mr J Davie hasettab.
lished new tailor shop lit tint oily,' one
door north of F B Duun'a store. He does
all kind of work in the belt of ityle at rea
tonahle rate. Pants from $7 up. He makes
cleaning and repairing a specialty. Mr
Davit it an excellent workman. Give him a
call. '
Tars Notick. All thote owing me by
note, account or otherwise are requested to
call and settle the tame immediately, tt I
mint have what it due me. I do not want
to put the accounts m the hands of an at
torney if I can help it
J. M. Sums.
Farmers Take Notice, A ood dinner oan
hadat Baker's Hotel fix 25 cents.
Keynote to Health.
Health Is wealth. Wealth meant Indepen
dence. The keynote it Dr lioeanko't Cmiuh
anil Luntf Hynip, the beat Cough Syrup in the
world Cures Cotiirhs, Col' In, Paint in the
Chest, Bronchitis and Primary Consumption.
One done irive relief in every cane. I ike no
other. Price AO centa and 81. Samples free,
Sold by Ostium Co.
Duv Jlnvward hand urenade.
Ak your ilruiigint for a package of Oregon
Kiilucr l-a.
I'hutontpht finished uently and artit
tically at Winter's.
.c. A tine Hue of eilk plushes ia all shade
mid crude at F H Dunn.,
u Oalntrn mower can lie purchased at. th
tore .f Pritohett A orkner for MO.
Attention Farmers !
And land owner. You are iuvited to call
and tee our patent combination wire fence,
Tli it it the ttrnnirest, prettiett and rheapeHt
fence hi the world. It it comihed of live
two strand cablet of tin best, ualvanized ateel
wire Hrnily interwoven with piuke.it at a
uniform distance awrt The picket are ii
ported in tuc-h a manner that breakage i
impossible, and they cannot be driven or pulled
out. 'I'hit it the fence for the farmer, at It
oiwt about the tame a a plank fence and wit
hut ten timet at loux and will turn all kindt of
stock, trom a chicken to the Urgent animal.
'I'hit fence taken up no more room than barbed
wire and cannot injure the itock. It mmet
trom the machine iu roll couUinin altuit IliO
feet. An ordinary team of hornet can haul
(nun 100 to 150 rods, that laving much time
and exienae in irettintf it on the land. Our
yard feuciiiK it tineurpotuifd for beauty and
durability. Call and tee our fenciuir and get
price! before making other arrangement.
Factory nu eaat (th street, Eugene City,
Oregon. Hi.aih limis. & Bellman.
Excited Thousands
All over the land are K"'nK mt" ecttaty over
Dr King's New Discovery for Contumption.
Their milnoked for recovery by the timely
me of tint great life taving remedy, cantet
tliein to go ieurly wild in its praise. It it
liuarauluvd to positively cure Severe Concha,
C'oIhk, Asthma, Hay Fever, bronchitis,
lloaitenett, Iaim of Voice, or any atfcctiun
of the Throat and Lungs.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The heat salve in the world for Cut, Itruit
; Soret, Ulcer, Salt liheiim. Fever Sores
Tetter, Chaped Hands, Chilhlaina, t'orns, ami
all tkin eruption', and imiitively cure tides.
or no pay requirvil. It it guaranteed topite
perfect tatisfaction, or money refunded. For
tale by K K Luckey ft Cm
A CARD- ;
To all who are turferiiig from the error and
indiscretions of youth, nervout weakness, wlv
decay, lot of mauhood, c. I will tend areoii
that will cure you, lKr,K UK CHAKUF
Thit great remedy wa discovered by a mit
nonary iu South America. Send a' twlf ad
dreaaed envelope to the IlKV, JoskphT. Inman,
Sution U New YA City.
Mre.'
All pertont indebted to E W Whipple &
Km', either by note or book account will
please call and tettle tile tamo. Our ttore
burned and we mu it collect the muiit-v
due ut.
R W. Whipfle Bhos.
Cottage Grove, Feb 25, 1885.
I. X. L. Stort.
Nollt 1 hereby given thtl U thnte in
lebUrd to Uit I. X. U Stor arc hereby noti.
fie.1 to call and tettl th mm at one, or the
accountt will b placet! in th hand of an at
torney for oolleution. Fair waruintf to all it
our moiKV.
utene, December 4, 18M
MILLEll BltOS.
niAUM IN
Field, Vegetable and flower Seeds,
Imperial Egg Food,
GARDEN' TOOLS, FERTILIZERS, ETC,
309 SJ .Street, Between Salmon and Taylor,
rortlwtd. Or
IT . I - I . I
pi$fi
( I If foa are in want of aricultural machin-
ftSyof any kind, remember mac air u su
lirnilnokt keep a lull atanrxmenc.
jlTie hL'hest rath price will be paid for wheat
,: ,. , Notice.
' t i
Twill have for tale, about Sent 10. 1835,
J200Q tplit cedar fence poett, at my n il! iu
l.olurt,'- "' I,rloe will De (U per nunrre i.
J as. 0. Uoodale.
. Cobm-tf, August 22.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Willamette Valley to San Francisco
' via Yaqui-a,
Trains leave Orvallis Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, ut 0 a. m.
Leave Yaquina Monday; Wednesday slid
1'riilay, at 9 A. M.
The fine A 1 Steamship YAQUIN sails
FROM YAQl INA.
Friday, Feb 5,
Tuesday, Feb 1G,
Friday, Feb 2(i,
Sunday, March 7,
Wed'y, March 17.
Suuduy, March 1!S,
FKOM SAS FKANCISCO.
Monday, Feb 1,
Wed'y, Feb 10,
Saturday, Feb 20.
Wed'y March 3,
Friday, March 12.
Tuesday, March 23.
The Company reserves the right to change
aailiuu (lays.
Fakiw Cabin, $14; Steerage, 7; freight
at reduced ami moderate rates.
liivttr boats on the Willamette connect at
Corvillit f,ov fares and rate.
' For fu ther information Hiily to
CO IIOfJUK.
A. O. F. k I'. Ag't, (iirvMlb.
t BiiiViuijSAiiLhMn AiiimiM iSil
j, ssiiiiiiEimJiiiiS1 . iCii.
A V.to Ezporlence. Remarkable and
i qulcJt cures. Trial Kir.ltagoa, Bond
Btamp for eled particulars. Address
Dr. WAHO A CO. Louliflinq, MI p.
Are ovj l-t".iv' ". :-.i.u -.s
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Tm-.1 uvee.v llf'.!f.;' .a- t..fl ,,.
Wr'.n'n. i v.:'.rx'(. -,i ,',fT-)i-otZ'i?!
.. vi- l!'ri-S i i ...l3e '1. T 't
i-ai.-.iv r.i A t;- 11:1 ;.
For Sale.
MV FAKM. SI ICATI'D TWO MILKS
Mnsl of t'rotswi-l, mil.-. K iilhof
Kui'elie, ! i r ; i (, -. 1 1 L' fiSil SI re", I now i llel for
wi n t a bai'i.'iilii. Tin i ii lire li:to.n
Willi kchbI iintiroveniei , to
both stuck liii-ioj; ni'il fnr'iiiiiu.
l!nM'"K !N X.
ri--.. . Or.
XOR 1888,
Win Mum FBEC wII ippllcuu, ut tniMmit
JO lllitUftUoM. prtott, Mcru .l.rtpttoDa ut Juftbii
tlrtaUom hr pltiUnf sll ttrtcliti of VEUETABLB
t tVOWK (HllS, BC(.HS,W. lo'HuUll
10 all. ttpffmllT I Mtrkvl Otrdairri. ttnl tor It.
D. M. FKRItV CO., Detroit, Mlohlgaiu
., 7w wiibobi rann u. 11 oonuiBI tbt It p
nfOCH&SORI'S
Iff Celebrated Fathlon Catalefn
III SCMT CRCCtrS.rliiit nd sum.
5f OCfl I rnCCmer.lWit, ready Mnrch
eery thhiK for Ladlet', Oontt', Children'
tml lnfni' wr nd HouteteiplDir
Uodt,tt prleet kmer tktaUioMiof r
kouaeln the (Jolted Slate, ( amnlrie
ll 1 Mtlltfacllaa Dwanuttrrt,ormouey r
I II ldindnl. II. tf. K. KOCH dc hON,
LJ Woa Ave, ilUia bt., M, V. tl.
Summons.
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Slate of Oregon for the County of I.uue:
Rjtina R. Whitney, PiaiutilT,
itney, PiaiutilT,'!
v. V
ey, Uefendtnt, J
vt.
W. M. Whitney,
To W. M. Whitney, aid defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THK STATU OK
OreK-on you are hereby re)uired to be and
appear in the taid Court and antwer the
complaint of the plaiutilf now on tile, within
ten day frun the date ol the tervice of thia
tummoiii upon you if terved in taid Lane
County, Or., and if terved in any other
ounty in thit .State then within twenty
day from th date of the tervice hereof upou
you, and if terved by tiuhlicatioo ot turn
moot, then on the first day of the neit term
of aaid Court, to.witi tha 19th day of Atiril.
ISSli, which thall be tix week from the tirtt
publication of thit tuiniuon, and if you fail
to antwer, judgment will be taken for want
thereof, and the plaiutiS will demand jud.
inent for the relief prayed for in the com.
plaint, to-wit; The dnnolution nf the mar.
riatr contract now exiitnm between the taid
partiea, and tor cotte and diibursemenU of
thit tuit.
Thit tummoni ii published in the Err.r.Nt
Cnr iCARO by onler of Hon R 8 Betn,
Ju.'i v(tha Second Judicial Dittrict of Ore
gon. Joshua J. Waltox,
ICA J. Waltox, I
Atty for Plaiotitt. J
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THE
Slaughter Sale
Clothing:.
Blankets,
Flannels,
Overcoats,
FURNISHING GOODS & HATS,
-AT
IJUUlUlUHUUa
Will continue only 30 days. After
Feb. 9th, no goods will be sold at
the present figures.
W. F. MCCARTHY, Prop .
PENGRA, WHEELER k CO.,
Springfield, Oregon.
Call attention to THE FACT that they have
added a full line of staple
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
and Groceries,
to their stock of merchandise in the store, and to
THE FACT that they offer the same at prices de
sinned to shorten the long face and smooth the
wrinkled brow of the most exacting Granger that
ever smashed a clod or whacked a steer,
- A 1
' J-.-XJ .U
Tliat thi-ir Closinj; Out Salo nf CLOTH
kimls coiitiiniPH ut firiei'H lowt-r tlmn tin
M Cost! Below Cost!!
CukIi paid for wheat (Iclivonnl ut tlm
THIS IIIGII-nnED TROTTING RTAL
lion will timd At Uu'eue City tile eiiuiing
seiison.
I'Eliir.HEE. Hamhletoniiin it by ILimble
tonmn Jr. or Fitch't Hiimliletouiiin. he hv
, Uydyk' Huiuhletonmn, which it the head nf
ill (treat trotter, tint (lain a Belmont mare
which showed great creed, dam of Fitcb'tHam
liletotditn wan a Sir Henry mare.
Desckiptiiin. - lRmliletor.i:in is a dark
chestnut, with both bind feet white and strip
in f:u'e; KH hat. dt hk-h, weight 1320 Hit; with
lofty rorrii'L', liijih heii led, tfnnil iiolioH. a
hue m.-itie, a heavy flowing mil, a reicarkahly
Ian: bono, an exo-lli-nt ilii.wi'ion. a uoml
roinUti-r with bi.fi.ii-n cute, which he impart
to hit otfi-riiiK'. 11" hr iiroven liinmclf a
lfoo.1 lire. il. r of l ire oirm.v, roiwUter ard
work horn".. I le t 0 : the jnM medal in 1H73
fur 1i'j'ink t anion Htid fumily of five
CllliX.
'I'EltMH. I jin.rioKM to ttwnd the horse at
lri"i in tyiiipiithy with the itvvhiIoi hnrd
tiiutt.
IA IUTHS.
W. II. DELANO,
--DEAl.FB IS
Ileadttoiiei and Tombt finished in American
or Italian Marble.
Al.so-
Stcne Work and Cemeter Enclosures
Scotch and American
Granite Monuments.
Pertont at a ditUnee will be fnrnihed with
price and detipnt to select from
on applicatiotu
All work warranted.
Pleaee call and examine my work and eet
price before pnrchatinif elaewhere.
IRON A.ND WIRE FENCING
Furnithed at manufacture r' price to my
customer only.
Shop on fth street near S'naa' SubU
The beat candie and orange can alwavt
be found at E Baam'i confectionery itore.
EiimOIIiil.
mmm.
GREAT
THE -
UilUiliilH uuuuu
JUL A JL X.J JS. UL-W
INfi nnrl FANCY GOODS of all
- lowest, IN FACT
Regardless of Cost!,'!
Spriitiei mill.
A Safeguard.
The fa:l rapidity wiih which (dlL'bt
Culill um C'otiua liiiiin;!y dtvJop
i.Ho tho ;,'i';iYi-st inul".dii of the thrunt
iilld Itlltr;-!, i4tl('0lldl:l'illiiill w hith Miould
impel nvcry prudent. pciM.ii to kten at
h ind, in u lioi.-a'lmlil rcimdv, u IhiUIc ot
A YKIS'S CIliailtY PI'.CTORAL.
Nolhin-,' else f.-ive hiu-Ii iinini-iliutr rr lief
and work mi miro it rui o in i.'l nlleiiion
of I lii- i-last. That I'lniii' nl plivtli-iiin.
Prof. V. Swvotzpr, of tho Miiino Medical
Si-liuul, llnm.swick, Sic, Miys:
"Mrdu nl science hut pnidurrd nn other tno,
flvii-i niK-c'toriiut so cooil tt Ayir's Chet
1'kitoum., ltin liivuluaUe fur Uimm.es of th
lliroat and liings."
Tho siune opinion Ik expressed by tho
wcll-l.nowit Dr. L. J. Addison, of Chicago,
lit., who says:
"I h.ivo never f und, In thlrty.flve jreart of
eonlliiiimit study and practice of nudlclne, tny
iir.'pnnilon of so Krett value as AYKB'tC'UEaaT
l'lHToiur., for trentment of illtetset of th
tl.ront nnd limit. It not only lirenks up eoldt
nml curea severe eouitlis, but Is mure rffectlr
Ilitu nnythlnt; elto In relieving even the most
serious bronchial and pulmonary tffcctluM.''
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
I not n new claimant for popular confli
diiii-o, but n mudiciue whleli It to-dy
tavinj: the- Uvea of thfe thlrtl frenenttlon 1
who have come into bclnj; luco it vu
Jiitt ofl'crcd to the public.
There Is not a household In which thlt
invaluable remedy bat ones been In-,
trodiiccd where its use ha ever ben
abandoned, and there is not a penon
who has ever piven it n proper trial
for any throat or lung tllteatc luicrp
tilde of cure, who has not beeu niaao
well bv it.
AYK.lfS CHERRY PECTORAL hw,
in nuiiilierli'.x instiiuce. cured cbstinato
caws of chronic Uronchitls, lArj-ncltla,
and even acute Pneumonia, and has
taved many patient tn the earlier itapea
of Pulmonary Consumption. It it a
medicine that only require to be taken In
tmi.ll dotes, is pleasant to the taste, nnd It
needed In every house where there are
children, n there It notbln; to pood as
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAI.forlrrat
ment of Croup and Whooping Cough.
These ore all plain facts, which can be
verltied bv nuvbodv, nnd should be re
membered by eve rvbody.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
treparxd nr
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. MM.
Sold by all Druggists.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
VTOTICEIS nEREBY GIVEN THAT
XI Thoati Hendriek h been aooointMl
alminUtrator of the eUle of Tmornaa O
"'M. deceaaeA All pertont having- claim
againtt aaid estate are ntitiel to present tha
ltm'. to tne dminittrator at the bank of
willlin "x ntha fmm the dau of thia nntio.
r. T- G- Hwdbicis, Adm.
......... wK s joim, iu jcuene v-uy, ureji"n.
- utv, o, ygiui, Atty,