THE XEW NORTHWEST, THTIRSBAT, OCTOBER 7, 1880. COilHDY. nV THOMAS KAIUCY ALMUCIt. Tby parted, wtth clasps of hand, And kisses, ami burning learn. They met in a foreign land. After some twenty years Met as acquaintances meet, Smilingly, trannul!-eyed 2fot even the leaat little bent Of the heart, niton i either side! i They chatted of this' and that, The nothings that make up life; She in a Gainsborough hat, And lie In black for his wife. Ah, what a comedy this Is ! Neither was hurt, It appears ; Hue had forgotten his kisses, And he had forgotten her tears. LETTER FROM NEW YORK. A QHtAND CONVENTION OF DIVINES THE UNDKR Q3MHTND RAILROAD TO BE PUSHED TO COM PLETION IiOCAL POLITICAL STRIKE. LAK OOKRESroXllE.VE OF THK NEW XORTOWKhT. New York, September IS, 1880. While politics are at their height in this city, we shall soon have a gathering of another charac ter, but jiossibly not much lesx stormy. In Octo ber, the triennial convention of the Protectant Episcopal Church M ill meet in the Church of the Holy Trinity, and a sltarp contention is expected between the high and the low church wings of the denomination. For the first time in three quarters of a century, Trinity parish will not en tertain the visiting prelates and clergy, and the burden of hospitality will fall upon the low church wing. I remember when a boy that this convention was a great event, and the house of bishops was considered a powerful institution. It consisted thirty years ago of aliout twenty mem bers, and all of them were men of mark. Bishops Doane, Mcllvane, Whittingham, Delancey, Hop kins, Wainwright, Meade, Kemjier and Otey were all nu n of strong intellect and fine executive abil ities. Nowadays they seem to choose by chance, and the sixty bibhops have far less influence than the old twenty as an ecclesiastical and intellectual power. As preachers, there is not one who has the magnetic ability of Doane or Mcllvane. The house of hiho)s is highly conservative, ami sits with closed doors, so tlolxxly ever hears the mur muring., from within. Rut the house of clerical and lay delegates is a highly-seasonal I tody, which will make itself heard during tlicVoininir conven tion on the subject of ritualism 'and high church doctrine. In the language of the ttngodly, "a re ligious circus is promised at its sessions." Broadway is to be tunneled. If Mr. Stewart's body was anywhere in the vicinity fund Judge Hilton does not know where it is), I should ex pect to see its ghost rise in rebellion. He opjiosed me sc.ieine lor years, ami successfully. He has been dead but four years, and already the work of tuniiclinir Broadway is a fixed fact. The busy life of the city needs it, for no one '-an seriously regard the elevated road as anything more than a tempo rary makeshift. "Who is to lie our next Mayor?" is a question which seems to have almost as much interest for New Yorkers as the Presidency. The local faction fight hinges on this question. Mr. Kelly Is deter mined to be the next Comptroller, more for the sake of carrying his point than for holding the office itself, and it is not everybody whom he can trust to make the appointment. Certainly he would not trust Mayor Cooper, who is, very desir ous to have a renomination, but who will never get it. I hear Isaac Bell spoken of in this connec tion, also Andrew II. Green and Augustus Schcll. The Hon. Samuel A. Lewis, proprietor of the He brew leader, is a prominent candidate, and it is said he would carry the entire Israelite vote of the city with him, which is a very important factor in the count. John Fox, who lias just returned from a sudden trip to Eiirtie, is a favorite with the Irving Hall people, but his record as a Super visor under Tweed is a little too fragrant as yet The same may be said of "Jimmy" O'Brien, ex Sheriff, who vows, that he will either be Mayor or Congressman. The Republicans talk of Post master James or AVliitelaw Reid, though the lafc- ter would probably have to do penance in owning that his first name (necessary for voting purposes) is Jacob. It is said that Jay Gould would really like to see Mr. Reid nominated, and that this is the origin of the rumor. Among the political talk in this city to-day was a report that the Republicans mean to put one million dollars in Indiana and carry the State re gardless of cost. To this a Democrat connected with the Campaign Committee said: "Then our party must put a million dollars in Indiana too. "We can get it easy enough." The National Com mittee have been notified by prominent and wealthy Democrats to call upon them if money is needed. One prominent Democrat has pledged himself to raise $75,000 in the city whore he lives. August. A woman in red was seen at the Coney Island races by a fashion correspondent, who furnishes the following description: "She was outwardly clothed in red from top to toe from her red plumed hat to her red-leather slippers. The ma terial of her custume was velvet and satin in the mainland the color throughout was in bright SflS fcJr'ft,. BHrtccd in the Rot , . ,o. "i- w. Jier slmners wnr low. ,. . . : . i snowinif roil st ir utnnir ... her Je 7red carvel, i? 0J2 wSj ue raugiii auuui iier iace, neck and hair The Great Commercial Center of the Northwest. It 3?iccnt jiikI it.s Xu-fcirre. It has a population of 21.0UO. It Is to Oregon, and the Ter ritories of Washington anil Idaho, what New York City Is io the Stale of New York, anil bears the same rolu lion to that Slate anil those Territories that Chicago does to Illinois, SU Louis to Missouri, Philadelphia to Pennsylvn nia, and New Orleans to Louisiana. It has more territory tributary to It than any other city in the 1'nited States, and will soon be numbered with the foremost cities in the I'nlon. Even at tills time the hammer and the saw can be heard in all iwrts of the city ; the demand for buildings Is so great that the Inclement season of Winter does not check the onward inarch of Its growth. With the vast number of ship constantly plying between this and foreign poiis. freighted with our constantly increasing agricultural products, and the numerous railroads now tributary to or terminating at this city, It will not require more than ten years to swell the Miulation of our beautiful and growing city to 100,000 souls. Having a larger territory than San Francisco to support it, we may confidently assert that in less than a quarter of a century Portland will lie the fore most city on the coast in point of wealth and population. We will here enumerate the many railroad enterprises already inaugurated. Some of them are constructed, and others In process of construction, all making their termini at this city. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC Is building rapidly west from Duluth, on Lake Superior, and also from the Columbia River ens!, and will be com pleted at an early day, thus connecting us with all our sister States. THE OKEOOH AKD CALIFORNIA K p.. Terminates here, and Is having an Immense patronage. THE WESTERN OREGON R. It., Formerly the Oregon Central, is doing a go.sl business. This road runs through the fertile conntrv mi the west side of the Willamette River, and Its southern terminus at present is at Corvallis, miles from Portland. THE ITT AH NORTHERN R. R. Will be built through hundreds of miles f fertile lands, the produce of which mast be brought to this cltv for ship ment. This road will connect with the Tnion "iMcinc It. K., thus M-eurinu two competing line from the Atlantic to the Pacille. It is now a settled fact that the PORTLAND, I1AI.I.KS ANI ..VI.T l.KKF. K. R. Will be constructed at an early da v. Thl will give us three trans-continental roads. NEW RAILROAD ENTkttl'RI.. A home company, with unlimited capital, has been or ganized, under the name of the Oregon iau It-iilwiiv Co., to construct narrow -gunge roads from tin- city io the'interior portions of the state, ultimately eoriu. . tin- with the Cen tral Pacific, with branches wherever f iidiieeineiits may of f r. This enterprise is Is-ing pushed i-or-uil v to comple tion, so that it may Is- in readiness i.. moc this Fall's crop. AICTICI.ES OF IM-OKIMKATION Have been filed to construct : road from Rattle Mountain, Nevada, in the direction of Oregon, to ,im ct with the "rcgouian Railway Co. 's road, and make I'ortUii.l It i..r. iiitim-.. This will give us direct -omiiiuMi.-at i.ji with the richest silver mines in the world, and will niak Portland oil' ,f the greatest railroad centers in the I'nloii. We di:ill son lie cotnieet.-d ,y rail with 'lie Northern Paeltic R. R.; al with Chicago and the Atlantic cities. Thousands of immigrants are constantu arriving from all parts of tli.- civilised world, and tie- 'mill. on-, of jm-is-s of agricultural hinds that lie tlli unl.rok. n l,y the plow-hnr. . and awaiting the advent of the : up I v farmer, js.int most conclusively to the fact that an era of p'rosiM-rltv is already dawning ii.ti lhi fair oiing m.i'. When ih".. iininigratioli h;is reached Its full 't id-, and t bree lit 1 1 1 ions of acre-, are under cultivation, then u :ll amgoii !. known as the wealthiest state ill the t'nion. I'OKTUMI CITY II05Ii:STi:.VI). The land In this enterprise lies adjoining the city, and Is only from ten to fifteen minutes' walk from the Court House, and a less distance than that from one of the liest public schools in the city, it idHi,. , in: one mors vxi TWKvry-Forit r,is, Fifty ly one hundred feet in size, with -n. . ! sixty feet wide. I'KICE. All lots will he sold for $100 each, pu .tlii. n. installments of s-r mouth, or the small sum of I if-., cents o.-r day. No interest will lie charged, and a good and suthcu nt lioiid for l--ed will l.e given upon the payment of the first In.fall meiit of and M arranty Iieed Uxn n-eelpt f laxt In tallni. nt, tmth without expense to the purchaser. TO rrRCHASERK. Those not finding It convenient to make their payments when due, will be granted twenty days grace In which to maaesucn paymcnis, as it isu sirailc that ail shall have every possible opportunity to keep up their payments. Those desiring to make full payment at the time the Bond is issued, will be entitled to a reduction of $10 on each lot. - ..n -... EA .... 1 .1 I 1 . , ' .f vnuu JV Miu ill. Jrt t lie ROAD TO WEALTH Is the most certain and rapid through real estate invest ments, this enterprise otters far more Inducements In the public than any other on the const at this time, as the price and payments are within the reach of all. lo not let this chance pass. Bay a lot, build, and make vonrself Inde pendent. Many of you who live In rented houses pay more every year for rent than would purehiu-e a lot and build a roof over your head. You then would le Independent of exacuug lanuiurus, ou ill iruiu nave a place to cull home, DO!CT POROKT That not many years ago some of the Ix-st lots fn San Fran cisco were srdd for an ounce of gold dust, n ml that now they cannot in; bought for ilOlMKJU. Also, reinemtM-r that In Chi cago some of the best business lots wen- on.-c trad h! for a pairoi oiu noon, uowoncn is tne remark made by old residents of Portland that once they could have bought Iota for Sluu that Wfim would not boy now. It is not wise "to aespise liie nay at nail lillllga. ' IT 18 TRUE That of all real estate investments the homestead plan Is the best and safest, as all who invest are interested iu mail ing the whole property more valuable. To illustrate: Sun pose A builds a house on his lot, and B owns a lot adjoin ing; R geu the benefit of A's improvement, while A Is not nijureu nniruj. j nm pniiusopny wiir apply to the entire We have donated a lot Io each of the prin. iiml churches for church ininHMes. A Iso, two lots are s-t aiwrt for nubile school purposes. 1 KAILROAII l'URCHAHE. The Overland, Oregon and California and the Western Railroad Companies have purchased all the iu,,.i ,i, east line of the Hoincsteal (Nlntii street i to the water front for their terminus, depots, machine shops, etc.: also the main llneof theOregonlan Railway Com imiiiv Limited) will have Its terminus near by. Thus the greatest railroad cenU r on the l"aclllc (Vmat lays in close proximity to these lots. This purchase has caused a rise In all surrounding property of 100 per cent, making the lots in this Homestead from 75 to 100 per cent cheaer than any other real estate In Portland. Inasmuch as this Homestead was advertised to be sold for a stipulated price before the recent advance, un pleasant a It is, we shall strictly adhere tootir mlverusml contract with the public- to sell these lots for S100 each for the next ninety days. The two hundred lots that were reserved for actual settlors" are now all sold, and the demand to select lots being so great, wc have lieen eontiieitud to place more lots on the market from which the public may select for the next ninety days. This allhrds an opportunity for iiersons so de siring to purchase the most beautiful residence property. TO PARTIES JIKHIHI.Sf) TO lTHTHASSK. This property Is now selling very rapidly, and those, wish ing Io buy will do well to call or send Immediately font lot or lots. All but the first Installment must be tmld nt the Hanking House of I .add & Tilloti, In the city of Portland. PERSONS KHOM A DISTANCE Desiring n lot, may forward to the d'eneral Malinger and a Ilond will be Immediately forwarded. Money inny bo forwarded by registered letter, money order, or Wolls, Knrgo A Co's Express, at my risk. For furthor particulars, apply to .1. M. RICE, licneml Manger, Portland, Or. Or to HAIGIIT A McIVUGIILIN, 82 Morrison utreot. C'crtilicnfe: IcorUfy tlint I am the owner of the lands In the Portlnnd CRj Hoineetoml Iho title thereto Is perfect, being n U. S. pntent-ntl I iiiltliorlzo J. M. Rico to sell said property on tho foregoing plan. P. A. MARQ.UAM. Reference: AVm. RohLllnnkor; Hon. J. H. Mitchell. Rx U.S. Sonnlor; Hon. L. V. Orovnr. IL S. Sunnlir- .1. riimirlirlilirn f chant; Molori I'rnnk, Merchants; Geo. H. Hltncs, Prlntor. MISCELLANEOI'S ADVERTISEM ENTS. DR. PAUL M. BRENAfi, The Most Successful Physician on the Pacific Coast IN THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT CASES, HAS RETCRXEIi AFTER AN EXTENSIVE TOUR OF the Eastern States for the past four months. The Doc tor visited all the principal medical institutions in the large cltl.s of the United states, and comes back with all the modern methods, Instruments and appliances known to the most scientific men in the profession. The Doctor has also brought charts and manikins to Illustrate his lectures. VAUI' -M- IHtENAN has been lecturing for 15 years on the Laws of Life and Health. In his private and public lectures he has taught men and women the true system of .', hVwto lte healthy and liappv, if they would only be o' . , y ",8 wlHe counsel. lut all cannot hear his de lightful and Instructive lectures, nor can he tell everything necessary forsutreriiig humanity to know from the public rostrum before a promiscuous audience. There remains much to be learned from him, as his experience extends over broad fields of active professional life. This knowl edge so necessary to the welfare of sufferers can only be gleaned by private Professional Consultation at his office., ills experience in the various jwrts of Europe and America gives him such opportunities of learning the delicate dis eases which the human family arc prone to, their mode of treatment and permanent cure, as no other physician on the Pacific Coast can claim. He has not only treated these diseases most successful Iv, but has made them a life study, tew moments' consultation will prove. . He has become an expert in the treatment of disease, weakness and derangement of the rc-pnsluetiveorgnnsof both male and female, including discuses caused by the FOLLIES OF YOUTH, Such ns Spermatorrhoea, or seminal Weakness, or Loss or Perfect Vitality. Near v two-thirds of all the Chronic Diseases spring, either directly or indirectly, from some de rangement of the sexual svstem. and yet this subject Is neglected by the majority of the medical profession. IT IS TRUE That persons who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted by any form of sexual disease have a delicacy in calling upon the proper physician in time, from a sense of mod esty, and sometimes from ignorance, and permit those dis eases to exist until their constitutions become corrupted, their organization broken down, and the hope of future happiness blighted, until death h"eomes a welcome mes senger to carry them out of their miserable existence. Those who call in time Un Dr. PAUL M. BRENAN need have no fear but what he will restore them to perfect health and vigor, mak their bodies pure and their minds content, if they will only follow his advice and treatment. Catarrh. Bronchitis. Throat Diseases, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Kidney Conplaint, and all Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Stomach and Bladder, he can cure without fail. No Quack Nostrums used; no slop treatment; no false promises. Everything strictly confidential under all circumstances. CONSULTATION FREE, and a list of printed questions sent to those liing at a distance who can not consult him personally. All surgical Operations performed. office No. l First street, between oak and Pine. Office Hours From 10 to hi a. m.. i to 5 and 7 to H p. m. All letters for professional business must be addressed to Dr. Paul M. Brenan A Co., si First street, Portland. Or. -7 No. II ICKAItXY STKi:i7T, Troats all Chronic and Special Diseases. ATOl'NJ MEN WHO MY IJE sfFFERINO FROM 1 the effects of youthful follies or indiscretions wilt do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suffering hninanitv. DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $.Vi for -very case of seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or diameter which he under- lases alio rails to cure. .iinei.r.-.viiMi .ir.., rroin tne age or thtrtv to slxtv, are often troubled with too fie.io. nt evacuations of the bladder. commonly accompanied by a slight smarting or burning n. iim.iii.im ami u weaKciong or the system In a manner the patient cannot account for. on examining the urinary deposits, a ropy sediment will often Is-found, and some times small particles of albumen will appear; or the color Hill I... ft. t I . " mil ,n- i.i nun, nuiKisn niie, again changing to a dark appearance. There are many men who die of whs uimeuity, ignorant or the chum-, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. s. will guarantee a perfect cure in an such mis, and a healthy restoration of the grinuD-urinary organs. m. e Hours in to I and to . Sundays, from 10 to 11 a. V ' ;'.",u,u"u' ,r nomugn examination and ad' vie , J.voi. Call or address DR. SPINNEY CO.. No. II Keani) St., San Francisco. 1 . K ror private diseases of short standing, a full course a ui.-uicuie, sumcieni ror a cure, with all Instructions, will is- sent to any address on receipt of lo.o0. myjn tnoH. NO PATEHT, PATE I NO PAY! I rSi'V1';' lVK INVENTORS IN THE UNITED "mm, annua, ami r.urox-, at reduced prices. With our principal office located in Washington, directly oppo- Ln',,M, ates patent ifflce, we are utile to attend to A Ft Busln-ss with gr.-al r promptness and dispatch jiT "V- "",,r I'aieni attorneys, wnoareata distance from W ashtngion, and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorney." yP make preliminary ex aminations and furnish opinions as to patentability free of . V . 1 mieresieu in new inventions and eatents are invited to send for a copv if our "tiuide for Ob tining P: nt." which U . ni r,-.... i. ,..i.i.... .i v,.,.,,.,,,,,,,!,,, iiir.irucii.iiis uowiooniain patents, and VJ".V ""!"": mawer. e n-rer to the Ocrnan-Ainerican Rational iiank. ashlniroii, . the Roval Swedish. 7 . . ; ""'. m nasningion; lion. ISmS1?'.1 i J",t" 1 s- Court of (Halms ; to the V. oi me i . rs. i-nieni imee, an.l to Senators and .Mem Iters of Congress from every state. .Miuress: Mil is jta;;kr a ci Solicitors flf Intents wiu lu.imr.vii-iH-ijiw, i a i 'roil run iding, Washington, D. C. THE PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Rooms Cornor of First and Stark (Over Lndd A Til ton's Bank.) Streets Contains Over Kixht OVER ONE HUNDRED Thousand .and PAPERS AND Choice Ilooli MAQAZINIS& MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL. MONTHLY DUES, ?1.00-PAYABLE QAUTBRLY. Dirbctoiw W. S. Ia.ld, P. C. Schuyler. Jr., M. P. Deady, b XX- (,rl". W- Braekctt, A. C. Glbbs, C. II. Iwls, Si. Fechhelmer, H. Palling, I. Blum.- OFi'icmw MnUhew P. Ieady, President: H. Falling, Vice-President; P. O. Schuyler, Jr., Treasurer1, JI. W. Feeh heliner,CorrefiK)ndliig Secretary; Henry A. Oxer, Librarian and Recording Secretary. USE ROSE PIL'LS Coluinhiji XSoot mil Slioc Stoxe. WALTKIt CltOSIIY. ORO. W. HILlfc. C. W. BILES & CO., 171 Sccond.St.,Centennlal Block, bet. Morrison and Ynmhlll, Imporlers and Dealers In Boots and Shoes From iho Loading Mniutfflctorlos of tho East. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. selUtf y TRAVEIi. OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD COMPA'SY. H TAKE at 12 at.. EFFECT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, Trains will run dally (Sunday excepted) between PORTLAND AND ROSE BU R Q as follows: 15 I.KAVK. Portland Rohelnirg AKRIVR. ...7rf!0 A. 31. 1 Roehurg ,T:O0 p. x. .. :00 A. t. Portland. ....1:35 K ii. ALBANY" EXPRESS TRAIN, Dally (except .Sunday) as follows: iwi ,,'E-VVK. AKRIVK. I.,rt,and -1 1. n. I Albany S5 p. x. Albany ao A. t. Portland lu.iA. .L FREIGHT TRAIN ' Dally (except Sunday) as follows: I.KAVK. i'ortiand Junction AKRIVK. 6:15 a r. I Junction JK.Ts. o: a m. I'ortiand oSKH. tiJ-llSif8?f,i?,Ml 9,iXorna Itallroad Ferry makes MWnec tion with all Regular Trains. nr(ll.c?Sn . (MW,ae mtule ltosebnrg with tbgtags Oregon Stage Compmiy. niThfi'0..10 a." tue Prfnipal pointed Califor nia and the East, at the Company's office, Corner V and front Streets, nt Kerry LandlHr, J'artlairf. i.iBrw,oraBe wUI charged on Freight remaining in Warehouses over 2i hours. iW- Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 O'clock P. X. .T RR A VTT Tr RO(JERS, General Sunerintnlsnt E. I a . i,iiTr.iw, trCI Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. 2-18 tf PORTLA&2D TO SAN FRANCISCO. Carryinrj IT. S. MaU and WeUs, Fargo & Co' Express. ' rpiIE OREGON R.VILWAY AND NAVIGATIOX COM i pany and Pacific Coast Steamship Company will patch, every five days, for the abovejwrt, one of their net? and elegant A 1 Iron Steamships, vlt: THE OREGON, COLUMBIA, AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i SAILING DAYS September 5, 10, lti'liO, 25, 80. October .". Leaving Portland at 3 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS sold to all the principal citiea m the Unite.! states and Canada. For particulars for Iasage and Freight, apply to G. W. wEIDLE'R, Steamship Agent O. R. A N. Co ( orner of Ash and Front streets, Portland. Oc r " . J. McCRAKEN 4 Co., Agents of the P. C. S. s. Co 60, 62 and 6i North Front street, Portland. Ot OSI.T 25 CEXTN. A New Enerland Woman's Trial. OUR PECOTTIES," BY KESIA1I SHELTON, Author of "Netted," "Forty Days, or One Vacation," "The Heights and Depths of Ambition." AB Address, enclosing 25 cents, Authors' PuhllshlngCom pnny, No. 27 Bond st rect, New York, N. Y. JoS-SO -a-- 3F,G757jE2:ES.J5,, Manufacturer, IniNirter and Jobber in F U R NITUEB Bedding--Carpets--Paper-H:angiiigw IS I and 1S5 First audits 1 Second street. tY N. W. Cor. From and Jefferson streets. WARE ROOMS .-nc.Aji t.w iiiki-..v. Cor. From and Jefferson streets. PORTLAND, OREGOX. JOHN WATCHMAKER No. m Front street, I'ortiand, Oregon. A. BECK, AND JEWELER, A Fine Assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES AT IXV PRICES. Repairing a Specialty All Work Warranted. Iurchalnz AMERICA V WATciibo ru.. and hartngthe advantage of Low Rent, I can safely uiW tee Ijiwer Prices than any other house In OretsonT i" Itelng coniuetent. I will rvmir r,ni,., i.i-- n... . satisfactorily. ' . briivrrAULE and OPl'ICAL GOODS a Specialty. Sl&50tottQUX) $11.00 to Svxoo Eldn Silver Watches Waltham Silver Watches se2 USE ROSE PILLS G. NEIMEYER erchant Ta i ior No. 1G2 I'lrM Street, SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH & DOMESTIC GOODS, Which are unsurpassed, and which will be MADE VV AT COST 1'KICES. NOTICE OF MNAI. SETTIjEJIEXT. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TU T TIIF TTvntiTt 1 signed. AdmlnistrntriT f .!. AH? ..y.P21- dnv tho lsti. nZ 3,u,nniah county, and that Mon- ho irtoASM 'iSill" V-een nA yM Court ai ".""V" ""J5V"ons. . any -. I.I t ... 1 a S: ijf.STSr . t"0rro'ot.ned 1 thevliMv irtivcnMa. ' . 00"' oojecuons, u any tnej nae, why said tlnnl account should not bo allowed. lenr Sth It Administratrix of tho Estate of P. W DaVIsTdot