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THE EUOEMECITYJARO. So Drmowilc ;rca..i Yet We commend th following npirited article from the Portland Sunday y'el tsomfl to the attention of thorns who think that over one half the Atneri. tn people are dinloyal, dmhonent and wKalc.ln the hope that a more gener ous and trnT knowledge of the aims of to many of tlirir countrymen may lieconie appreciated 1y tht se extrem ist: A Democratic rrohident has now Wood at the henl for aome time, and ei yet the Hliip of Stato ha, not Iwen dashed to piece, nor even has it struck rock of any laraje aize. Thow ild-eyed "Uoodyshirt" ora tors of the Kepuljlican party who tried to frighten the American peoplH into Voting for Blaine 'y positively assort ing that the wicked Democrats would no sooner be in power than they would repudiate th National dnht; transfer tlm miuioiiB to confederate soldiers, 'and pay all the Southern war claims 'now find themselves in me. sumo cme 'ftory with Ananias and Wiggins. An American is alwayb an Anieri can,' be he Democrat, ProhiMtiouwt.or 'Republican: and no one party contains all the brains jr patriotism of the coun try nor all' the fools ana rascais. A'Dcmocrot loves free government as dearly s any Republican that 'ever lived, and is willing to make as great ncrifices for the principles enunciated by Thomas Jeffersonthe father of Democracy in the Constitution of the United States. Intelligent people were not scared off wy the "bugawoo warning ot tne uireo. Btumpers of the Republican party; and to-da? they scarcely think to call at trition to the fact of the Democratic Administration's fidelity to the court trv. takinn it as a matter of course and the ominous prognostications of the or ators for Blaine as the veriest roi. When the Republican leaders cease to arrogate to themselves the only lifirta that beat with lov for . the United States, they will compliment and dIbrso that creat body of well m formed voters who cast their lallotsao cnnlinff to the dictate of brains and B . cdhscienju. Louisville OouricrOouriml: Mrt'u- natnlv. tlm UeDublicans are not in power. Under a Republican admin ifttr&tion Mr Sherman would have sat isfactorily proven that ilie eurthquak nredictndbv E Stone Wicnins had been averted by the Republican pdrty. Tublia Printer Benwlict'a axe ful again yesterday and with it the head "tit fifty-three employes in hit) 'bffico. Me will reduce the monthly expenses in the putfio prititfos? ofiice by t7,000 Without delav. 1 his Is the sort ot re Pi.iTin r.rnnii! f Tmicerllilllf the "sere andlingHlu the Oretfonlan to whlcli you tailed attention in laal week issue 1 Have "y tniav! Tin Portland uiiwrs amused by tot cahiwy nfl-ane county s process especially th western part take every possible opportun ity to advertise ny ilispnrafrenient they can learn of and totally neglect to tell the truin couominff ltd advantages. Thin U all there u in the '-Colony lStiklneaa" the Oxonian de HkIiW so tunch In criticislnj. At to Ihe Insin uation that I deceived the colony by overrat ing the country, I simply refer all person to my published circular which was sent w mis Colony before they left Missouri: "The surface of iU territory U quite nroKen; b-Khiiiii at the tea level, eastwards for thirty mile to the summit of the Coast rariKe, the kL.n I,,:!, tim ur.i witii nr. reuar, bum mall maples, rise to a heilit of form that World. means something. N. Y. Ire 'Gen. Buller, who was writ to 'Jond 16 adopt co ercivo measures re morts that in a creat measure the dis 'Orders existing there are of Govern 'fuent tiiakinn. In removing this re flroach England would perform an act 'of justice as well as policy. The New York Herald says that an 'estimate has been iiinuti that at th close of the present administration the reduction of the outstanding interest bearinu debt will be such as to brin the amount below 1,000,000,000. In the storm of Tuesday night th town of Sabine Pass, La., was utterly destroyed by the wind-driven waters of the Saliiue river and hay w hich were forced in, on the luckless vi Sixtyifive people, its uir.ire population, perished. A. S. Hewitt, Tammany nominee for Mayor of New York, and endorsed by the County Democracy, like llen'y George, is a Free Trader. , ite in brainy, and a good man in every way. The Hon. Jay ilubliell, it is very sad to note dues not like the Demo cratic Administration. .In the mean time the said d. a. will continue in bus iness at the old stand. That Colony Business. 300 to ltOO Rare Bargain for Thirty Days. 1290 acres of grain nd meadow land, 4 milei west of Eugene, with good dwelling house of D room", bania snd out hoeses: alt under fence. Vrice tl5 per acre. 600 acres grain and meadow land 5 miles went of KiiKemt; 912 per sure. , , 210 acrei grain ad meadow land. .4 mile went of Eugene, with small duelling; prictf $14 per sere. WHJ head stock sheep, in good order. Terms The land will be old for one half cash in hand, the balance in one or two years to suit purchaser. Apply at once. Uisohgb XV. KmsiY. feet, thence eastward the ame gentle slope l wiMHled hilla lead down 15 mil to the vVil lunette valley. , ,lh1 i lea that there are lru tracw oi levei inu in Lane comity atill acant it erroneoua. 1 here ii none worth naming In Oregon went of the Cascade mounUina. ' If the Minaourl cclonUU have not Intelli gence enough to comprehend theee wonli they hould not blame me. And the chante that I pemuaded the cobny to leave Miatcuri to aettle on the Siuslaw and then located the land which I had told them wa vacant, i without foundation and 1 uety all peraona to produce pt-iof to the contrary. All the land I claim on the Siuaiaw waa enier ed In the month of 'February, IbHo, and this colriny did net decide to ome until after the following May aa lettera from their organlier tt Stone now In my Linda 1!1 clearly 1 anew. Thla ttory about my grabbing all the lands with view to iperulatinff un them waa probably circulated for the purpose of exciting eymna. thy and the Portland per gladly sewed it an opportunity to disparage toe growin oi thia county. I never diluted to sell to anyone for I have a yet no title and nothing to tell. Tliia ho!e affair originated m itaU'd "above in fie jealmiay of Poitland papers. Lace county aeeins to b. aatiaHvd with my tn-atment of im- migranU I have hsard no comiilnint from a ly quarter, and even if I did not lee fit to encourage their aettleiuent on the Siiial.iw to one ha a right to grumble as I pay the cutue ... . . I... 1 T expends oi tne iinmipnuion imwim m coiwty. Itiariuito likely that tliia colony would not be the best claM to eettle .p ins Siiulaw. They do not tindnretand hw to make tm-m lvoa pronperoua on the tea 'cn.nt having been accutomed to lulnndVrairlek. Itu tliouitlit bent by those moat nearly Interested that per"n from, the Atlautio Coast who know how to handle tide lands, conduct snip ping, fishtng, 0, would do more to develop the resource! of the county ana taoreioro are pre fariwil u nettled ThanWnft the OijasO for the conrtesy ot its columns 1 shall continue to work for the best Interests of Lane county and hope to lie able with the co-r-eratioa of the people to continue its prosperity. Gs . M. MiLiXB. " ; . t Representative Murphy, of lows, has-ihe following to say about the pop tilarity of President Cleveland in the Western States: "The prospects are bright for the Dmnocraey in the North west. The discontent within the party and particularly that arising from the distribution of patronage, is rapidly ily ing out. Men who failed to get places seo plainly thatothce holding after all is not unmixed good fortune, and are contentedly turnini! their attention to private business. The administration is warmly indorsed. Its honesty, its economy, its firm simplicity are recog nized as thn trinity ot cooii govern ment, and the people are more than satisfied with it. Wide Awake Druggists. Meaars E K Lackey & Co ere always alive to their biiainess, and spare Do paiua to se cure the beat of every article in their line. They have secured the agency for the cele brated Dr King'e New Discovery for Con auinption. The only certain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, il.rseness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Krmichitis, or any af fection of the Throat andLunge. Sold on a positive guarautee. Trial Bottles free. Keg ular size $L ' Money! Cash! I Coin! IL I hereby notify all that are Indebted to me that 1 rouat insist the paymentof theeameat a time not long hence I appreciate your at ronae and hope for a continuance of the same, but it takea money to ouy goons, i siiau ra pid a reeionse soon, and to thoe whose p count are of long standing I will say, don't blamo a'nydfie hut vonrselvea ( cost ts mads agaiust you, for I shall collect the eame If pos- tM- ': F. H. KKiON NLY VEtt P ACIFIH 1 OI'ULAR ICTUItESQUEJ AILROAD OUTK Lanckji iin; nt! "CATAltRII CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. lUce 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. Aleck of BattonW rg lias announced himself as a candidate tor the Bulgar ian throne. Aleck has a long head and will do his level best to capture that 250,1 0Q per year. We want to know why it is if the wool tariff enhances tht price of wool that the highest price is brought by the article upon which there is the least duty. Senator John Sherman thinks that the land grants made by the Republi can party to railroad companies have been of untold benefit to the nation. Mr. Maine, will speak in Pittsburg on the 2Jth inst. All the natural gus Wells will be shut off on that occasion. In the State of Georgia there are 2,283 retail licenses insul by the U. B. Internal revenue otliceia, A piece of land was aold in the city of London the other day at the rate of 10,000,000 per acre. NViu. Dickey, who waa in the legis lature of 1842, is to ait in the next Maine legislature. There is more silver rouey in circu lation in the United States now than Href before. A heavy wind on the Gulf of Mexi co last Wednesday drove the water in some places inland causing some do struct ion of property. Goshen Items. Oct. 12, IS'Sfl. Rnd Ehy has gone to Eastern Oregon. Why not "the land of plenty" be heard from; Miss Angie Mct'lure has concluded not to teach school tins rati. Miss M.itttn Sloan, of Fiigen, was recent ly visiting Miss Nettie Stewart John Alton, who has been in Eastern Ore log a year or sit, is Visiting his relatives here. Halvorsnd Will WherW have rented (arm at Pleasant Hill, Wonder who will be cook. lien Keeney is teaching the Coshrn school ainl claims nil eiuiillmuil ol auout thirty live pupils. Jaa Matlock ami daughters. Misses llclle and Lrathe, Uirlo Dillard and mother, and Alton Hampton went to Portland Monday ' the Pacific Postal Telrgraph Cb's men commoucrd work on a division of their line here List Week. Several persons of this vicinity are among the employes, ' Yours TRfLV. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -VTOTICE IS ' HEREBY GIVEN THAT iX the undesigned, 6 R Chtfsman, W 8 Chrisman and N P Chriaman have been by the County Court of Lane County, Oreijon, doly ni)xiinted administrators 61 the estate of C K Chrisman deceased ana an persons nayin rlnli!i nyAi'.sl said estate are hereby notifiei to present the same duly verified to said ad ministrators at the law office of IMIyeu A Col liui. r Vint Natiimsi Hank in Eugene City, ... . .. r -r Oregon, within six months irom Hie uaw oi this uotice. Dated October lfith, 18o. (?. K. CHRISMAN W. S. CHRISMAN, N. P. CHRISMAN. Administratore. Ij. BitvEO Alio W. RCilyhu, Attorneys. VMlTlme! Snrednneetlon! few Equip1 ooh Milks shortkp.i V)A iluUHS LKSSTIMKl Accommodates wns.irpftfi.o.1 f. comfortnd Sfety l-rres and freights uch ir:s than by any other ruti ltween all points in Willamette Valley and ' . San F.a.'i eisco. "ONLYBOI1EVIX ... ' YAQUINA BAYi -TO-. , San Francisco. DAILY PASSEXCER TRAIXS (Except Sunday") Leave Corvallis at 2 P. M. Leave YaqHina at 7:10 A. M. ... Orev'on and Californi Westside trains con nect at Corvallis. . THE OKEUON IMPROVEMENT CO'3 A1 Steamship "YAQUINCITY" sails F0U1BI F0UHDH Tiiat ibo CHEAPEST place to bn, Drjr Goods, , Clothing, Hats Boots and Shoes, Etc. -IS AT- FMENBLY'S. 7B0M YAQl'INA. Sunday, Oct 10 t riilay, Uct zz Wednesday, Nov 3 Monday. Nov 15 8turday, Nov 27 FROM RAN FRANCISCO. Monday. Oct 24 Saturday, Oct 16 Thursday. O.-t 28 Wednesday, !ov IU Monday, Nov 22. The Company reserves the right to change saiiing days. Faret Be'twAn Corralli sal San Franclsoo, Rail sod Cabin, fUf Rail and Meersgo, 9 88. , ,' ; ' For father information apply to - ' C. C. HOGUE. ,: A. O. t. k P. Ag't, Corvallis. Stovage! , P. S. Have also just received from New York City a large in voice of LADIES' CLOAKS, DOL MANS, WRAPS and DRESS GOODS. YOUR TIME TO BUY, now IS Storage ! Notice to Creditors). VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT 1 .1 W Cherry waa appointed administra tor of the estate of r'red Dudley, decease d, by the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon. All persons naving ciauna against me said estate will please present tne same to the said administrator, at his place, of busi ness, in Eugene City Oregnu, within six mouths from the date hereof. J. W. OiriiHRV, Administrator. .1. J. Walton, AUy. . IN ot ice for Publication, I AND OFFICE AT ROSEBURG. ORE J con. Seiitember'.'uth. ltMO. Notice is hereby niven that the following-' named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in supHirt of his claim, and that said proof ill be made before the Indue or Clerk oi the County Court of Lane Courity,Orion,at Eugene C'ity.Or.or. Sat unlay, October 3J, 1K8(, v'z: Ueo E Oliphuut, Home stead Entry No 471tifp the N W l,.Seo 15,Tp 10 S,U6Vest, W. M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence miw, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Stearns, W S Hall, Sum'l Jones, O Bennett, all of Franklin, Lane Co., Or. Cham. W. .ioiinkton. Register. N' Notice For Publication. Ivnd Orrici at Koskbiiko, Or., 1 Sept. 22. lS8li. f OTICE IJ HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following named settler has hied ni- tu-e of his intention to mal;e final proof in aiiii- port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Jud'e or Clerk of the county court of Lane county, Oregon, at Eugene City, Oreifon, on Satimlay, October 30, 18N6, viz: A N BooKcr, Huniestead Entry No 32U2, for the E of N VV J, sec 22, Tp 17 S, It 7 West, V M. He namus the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz: Ben. jamiu Bush, (iuoro Hale, A N Green, C K Hale, allot Chesher, Lane county,-Or. Chas. W. Johnston, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State nf Oregou lor the County ot Laue, Frank Lucar, Vs. riaiuliiT, JUBT LIST. Hie lolloMlng jury list waa drawn last Monday for the November trtu nf Clrfiiit Court: B F Silivr, F. L Gum, S ll Jackson, J R Howard, J 11 McFarland, Jr, J P Shields, TS Carter, M M Gillespie, Jere Yarnell, A Nail, M Robinson, (1 1) Chamlier lain, D G Day, H M KV.Iy, M i Wilkins, John Holland. H P Shfridan. E C Derruk, W Sims, Frnrtk Dnnlap, M !Uda!, W M Iu man, R M eakh, Seth Simmons. J McCul- hiugh, J V Montgomery. B F Bond, B W Bai ley, J M Goldson, (i R Want, W 1 Diufos. FOR RfNT In eastern part of town, thrte partly furnished rtmma, so situated that they forma home to themelvea. Very desir.Jble for li(ht housekeeping. Rent, (6 a mjnth. For Sal. Itl In Shelton's and Packard's additfons to KiiKene City. Nicely located and the most convenient of any for aa'e. Trico fnnn $j0 to (100 on easy term Apply to Dr. T. W. Shsltox, Eugene l "ity, Or. Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice U hereby Riven to all odnp Uim, now delinquent, that the County Court at its late tension onl-red mr in cLri t the same forthwith. 1hi is then-fore to notify all Concerned that if thy wish to sate crwts (hey mut ron.e forwapl atone acd pay th m or I will he ohlinl .i pnwd int C Ir.Mliy. J. M. Sloan, MtnJ Laa ( '. bvpt 13, lS5i I Samuel Lncas, Daniel Lucas, Nancy Lucas, Defendants. To said Daniel Lucas, Samuel Lncas antn Nancy Lucat. Defendants: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF L Oregon you are hereby required to be and apoear in said Court and answer the com plaint of plaiutlll now on tile; within ten days from the date of the service of this summons npon you it served In said Lane County, Oregon, and if served in any other county in this State, then w.'thin twenty days from the date of the Servi.-e hereof upon you, and if served by publication of summons, then oh the 1st 4ay nf the next regular term of said Circuit Lourt, to-w it the 1st day nf NotetuUr, 16. And if yoh tail to appear and answer Judgment will D taken against you, and th plaintiff will a p. ply for the relief praed for iu the said oori plaint, namely! The sale. of the following described premises: The N E J of N E of Seo .Hi. T 19 S, U 5 W, and N I nf N V j, and N W I of N K i of Seo 31, T 19 S, R 4 W, containing lh'O acres, and the N K ' of Sec fi, and the N W J of Sec 5, T 19 8, R 1 , containing J'3) acres, in Itne Countv, Orei;on, and the d.vnum of the proceed thereof after paying the costs and expense of this sait, and sale, and for such other and further relief as may seem equitable aud just. This summons is published by order nf Hon R S Bran, Judge Second Judicial Dfi trict, which order is made at Chambers and dated Sept 24, 1 $86. Joshua J. Walton, Jr., Atty for Plff.. Farmers are hereby notified that - WAREHOUSE Adjoining The O. and V. It. Depot is 30Wt,rpen toriuc Ktoruee or Hops! Oats! Wool! & Barley! qi joi X.iiiocu isS pu t,ii;tuspo) Bonpiud jiX Buuy stilus aioo . -xv- pire poo 'S0TJ90OJQ AO nog B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE ASD REAL ESTATE AGENT. I II A YE SOME VERY DESIRABIe Farms, Iuiirnved aad Unimproved Town property far sale," 00 eay terms. Pftpsty Bonfcd and Eents C.llectei. Th Ijumnr Companies I represent are amnmr the lhW aud oimt IUliable, an I ia th I'aoxrr and Ki itadm a.ljuatment of their l.s SrAr Stcoxn to Nose K har .if y-ir trns is solh-ited. Oih uV lul over the GrPV- St.tw. B. F. DORRLi THE BEST JTafr restorative In the world Ik Hall's Hair Krnkweh. It cures all diseases of the scalp: nud stimulates the liuir irlunds to healthful action. It stops the fulling of the hair; prevent its turninsfrray; cures baldness, und rtstores youthful color and frcshucss of eipeHrance to heads already while with c. The following are a lew Illustrations of wlut is done by HALL'S YEgEtatila Sicilian HAIR RENEWER: r Mrs. HtTNSBKRRY, 844 Frantlln Jr- Brooklyn, A. 1'., after a sty re attack of Kry. sllus In the head, found her hair already gray falling off so rapidly tbnt she soon became quite bald. One bottle of Hall's Hair .Kit Kkweb brought It back as soft, brown and thick as hi;n sbe was a girl. r Mi Ma. Keslino, an old fnnrier, henr War law, Intl., had scarcely any hair left, and wlmt little lhire was of It had become neatly wblte, Onebniileof Hall's Hair Uenewir stopped its falling out, and gave him a thick, luzurlnnt head of hair, as bVown and fresb aa be ever bad; Mrs. A. T.Wall, Grttnjtild, CAeihtre, JTsjj., writes: "I have found the frvntest ben. eiit Iroui the use of Hall's Hair Rekiwir, It havimr restored my hair, which was rsplly full taf off, and returned Iu original color." -1 Bf b. Emit. fcn Dttrnlt, Jfica., eertlRe . thai "Hall's Hair Kenewiii Is excellent for - hair Smwinif, and gives back the natural color to faded and gray hslr." . tf Mrs. 8. E. Kli.iott, GUnrilU, IT. To., says: "One bottle of Hall's Hair Kixewir restored my balr to Iu natural, youthful color." No Injurious substancr-s enter Into the ' composition of Hall's Haik Renewer, and it is not a dye. IN vriretuhle in'.Tc licnts render It hi the highest ileprce bene-fit-htl to the M-alp aj a preventive of dis ease. Its effect are natural ami lastinir, tml it doos not make the hair dry and rushy, like the so-called restoratives com-' pounded With aicohrM. Buckingham's Dye FOR TH WHISKERS Is. in four respect, superior to all other. lt It will produce rich, natural color, brown or Muck, as desired. 2d The color so produced Is permanent, cannot be warned olf.and will not soil anv thins with which It comes In contact. 3d It Is aimrle preparation, and jnore convenient of apphcatiou than any other hair or whisker dye. 4th It contains no deleterious ingre dient, as do many preparation offered tor like use. . PREPARED BT fe. P. HALL CD, Nashua, X. li, Sold by all Dealer la Medicines. 13 Selling Out His Entire Stock. of Goods. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Dolls, Toys, Albums and all kinds of Fancy Notions, Candies and Nuts. Call early and secure bargains at E Banmfs Confectionery Siorw Ono door North of St. Clmrlra IlotoJ, Eiiopne Cifjt Or. J HEAR MY AHKOUNCEMENt. I will devote this Fall to Glory aiiii Is ' Any man woman or child having a dollar to spend can save ten cents of ifchtf fcallint? on me this season. I will 'Carry a mammoth stock off; everything complete in my line, and f n ij i. ..'..jr will . guarattes to you, my meun that I will save y a money. (Give me a call and see for yourselves. "Deeds are- Mightier than Words." At i lie Old l.'X.'L.Sta .1! I PEXGRA, WHEELER ' CO, Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for CashorMerchantaU Produce of any kind at the Highest Ca$h Prices Give them a trade AT SPRIKGFIELD, PENGRA WHEELER & CO. iContinue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shingles to order at the lowest current rates, delivered at the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. Leave your orders with J. M. Hendricks, Age"' at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct. AT SPBIHGFIELR '" PENGRA, WHEELER & CO., Continue to pay the highest price in Cash for wheat at their Mill and to furnish flour and feed at tb Lowest market rates for Cash. ' Special attention to Exchdnge and Custom Grindk T A K15 THTilM A G RIST. SURVEYING. WIM. YOU SUFFER with Dysjwrwia and LWw Cmnlaint! 8hilh's ViuUxer la guar anteed t cure yoo. SI EF.PI.ESS NIGHTS, made miik-raW ly riiAt trrribl. c-)Ub. Shiloh's Cur ia lie rem edy f jr yw LI.VES ESTABLISHED. LAXDS u.i'viireil ami iliviitnL Grailrs and drains l-v.;l;e(). Kiito r.annnlil.-. (f.ll at olfic nf Uilyen aihl C'iil!kT or leave word at MeCor uack & (.'ollicr's liinl:stnre, VllXS COLLIEi:, County Surveyor. For Sale. ' MY FARM. SITUATED TUO MILES Cast nf Cresswell, 11 tyiles si.ntli of KtfKene, cihtaininf; f,S9 acres, I nnw offer Ur sale at a barkaiu. This is a fine lnrtiim with good iiiiin.vemeiit. well adapted to butti stock raising and farming. Roscni Xsnx. " Crssell, Or. DrickTBrick! Brick! BT-tT Q ALITT Of BRICK aFPT Vt.vT,.T C!i h nd Will ,chi.tiKe hrick f. r ail kinds t t.irro ppvluo.. Kiln and residence at Wal !s Unite, twn miles Ve.t nf En-ene. Brick iltliverd imme!iat-lv- nn rwipt of ..nl. r UH- wK-n'Onb. A. V.F ttis,k,tt, LiiKtLe, Farmers of A TTEXTION. Lane huse repaired in cnod shape ami ars 'Tfli .rroi.. ...,t t.rruln.V OIlll haVf W Mr Wiilajd McUoo, th receive, e"- ship wheat at the old rates. Aow, t j we have kept the pijce t storage ao percent, for vou for many yea". " owe it to our bouse to fill it. -,,B do it. (i II J C. JlfSHKA M-H-HAt MissE.J.Lowry DRESSMAKING AND SW mrv VFAUS EXFERlEyfB IS I i .11 .1. .l mv. ssi of m" " Simp In lower story V illictte stm-C