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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL l'Al'KU OK DALLES CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
StJUSCRIl'TlON KATES.
BY MAIL, niSTAOK PHKl-Atl), IN ADVANCK.
Weoklv. 1 vcrt f 1
G mouths.
u 3 m t
Dally, 1 year.
" 6 mouths. . ,
per
50
tl 75
0 SO
C 00
3 00
0 50
Address nil communication to " THE CHKON
ICLE." The Dulles, Oregon.
1'ont-Omco.
OFFICE HOUUS
Gaucral Delivery Window Sr. m
THE FUNERAL OF AN ANGELITO.
In l'nriiRtiny tho Ii'nth rn Child Is Con
HlUcriMl ii ."Mutter or ltrJolriUK.
about inshlu the
two liclls iiis'ulu
to riiiff out joy-
Mouev Order
Huudny . 1)
to T p. in,
.S n. m. to 4 p. ni.
3 ii. m. toiun. m
CLOSING OP MAILS
trains going East. . . .9 p. m. mid 11:45 a. m.
" " West . .9 p. m. and S:S0p. m.
Stage for Goldendale 7:80 n. m.
" Prinevllli). .fi:R0n. in.
" "Du(uraud arm SprinRs . .fi:S0 a. m,
" t Leaving for Lyle it Hartlaud. .8:30 a. m,
" " " jAntelope 8:30 n.m,
Except Sunday.
Tri-weekly. Tuesdnv Thursday and Saturday,
t " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
WEDNESDAY,
OCT. 4, 1893
A PLEA FOR PAUL KREFT.
Alderman Kreft must have been a lit
tle worked up last evening previous to
the time be entered the council cham
ber. His voice and demeanor at the
meeting was very Hostile, lue mayor
held him in check as well as he could,
bnt it took some vigorous pounding on
more than one occasion. Mr. Kreft's
ire was aroused when the council failed
to take any action on the Astoria com
munication from the chamber of com
merce, which real I v was an unfortunate
oversight, as the lack of any action
amounts to a virtual Bnub. The gentle
man was again brought to his feet at an
apparently flippant remark of the street
commissioner, and the councilman be
gan to score him in an artistic manner
when he was again brought to earth by
the rapping of the gavel. Mr. Mad
dron was unfortunate in hie phraseol
ogy, as the point he intended was not
brought out by what he really said.
After all, Mr. Kreft is easily excusable.
He has served the city faithfully and
well for two years, and, in common with
all councilmen, has received no salary
and scant praise. He hue given the
city's interests more attention than hie
own business. The city map has been
his world's geography and the charter
and ordinances his old and new testa
ment. He knows every bit of defective
sidewalk in town and can locate every
nail that sticks up. Name any corner
in the city and he can tell just what
shape the crosswalks are in, what is
needed and just what it will cost to fix
it. He knows all about every bad sew
er, who has not complied with the law
and why. He has never been accused
of endeavoring to farther his own ende
at the city's expense, nor will he ever
be. The only measure ever presented
that could benefit him, an arc light at
the corner of Ninth and Pentland, was
tabled on the grounds of economy. And
who tabled it? Paul Kreft.
Paul Kreft needs no plea and he is ex
cusable fer an occasional cranky spell,
unless during it somebody justifiably
kills him. Then would the city have
cause to deprecate him.'
"While wtitulerintf
recolcta one inornhifT
tin. iild church botrun
ously, as if for :i wedding, writes Fannie
H. Ward to the Chicago Tribune.
Looking- through the gateway 1 saw u
procession coming, at a cheerful jog
trot, down the sandy lane, which is 1
bordered with grass and luxuriant ,
.shrubs. They were nil women and '
girls, not a man among them, soil
could not bo a wedding some with
babies in their arms, others with ehil-1
dreii trotting at their sides, the little ,
boys wearing ponchos, the women and (
girls dressed after the Paraguayan 1
fashion of skirt and camisole, every
one barefooted and with a black shnwl
or square of white cotton draped over .
the head. They udvaneed with laugh-,
ter and gayety, almost on a gentle ;
run; and the young woman who led j
the cortege carried on her head a little ,
coffin enveloped with linen embroidery,
edged with nanduti lace, and strewn
with fresh red roses. It was an
angelito, a "little angel," and there
fore no cause for sadness, for through-1
out all Spanish America the death of a
child is considered rather a matter for ,
rejoicing. So, while the bells clattered j
more merrilv than ever, the joyous 1
MUSICAL MATTERS.
Gounod, the great French composer,
has been far from well for some time.
Owing to his advanced ngc, seventy
five, grave apprehensions ure felt con
cerning him.
Vadkhkwhui hns gone to his home in
Poland for rest and recreation, lie
will remain in retirement until Octo
ber, when lie is expected to make his
reappearance in Paris.
,li:x.vv Li.M) was one of the first per
sons to travel in a private car in this
country. She hired a car, had the
seats removed and fitted it up with
her own luxurious household furni
ture.
"There is a tide in the affairs of mcnjvjiich, taken at
deads on to fortune,
t --w - -J
Tho poot unquostlorrably had roforonco to the
1TOW DO YOU DO '
when vou buy shoos or clothinc?
PAi.r.KKWsui has earned in London ' Don't you go to tne pmce n you
... ... i .1 !. ...1. Unat flint
tne distinction of hemg known as a
"guinea man." With the exception of
Eubenstine he is the only man whose
performances command a guinea for
seats in the stalls.
can find it ) where thoy toll you that
vou may wear tho articles out, ana
then, if" you're not satisfied, they'll
refund tho money? Why not do
the same when vou buy medicine?
' Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis-
A Striiniro Luke In Africa. COVCl'y is Bold Oil that plan. It's
-unto Assal, one of the finest salt tho only blood -purifier so certain
lakes in the world, in the district of and effective that it can be guar
Oboek. East Africa, only a few miles nntttd tn benefit or cure, in evcrv
case, or you havo your money back.
from the head of the Ituvof Tadiouiah
has been bought by Mr. Chefneux from
the French government. All along the
edge of the lake, which comprises only
sixteen square miles, is a bed of near
ly pure salt about a foot in thickness.
group passed the turnstile, traversed , The water of the lake is so surcharged ' you're
tne eioisture oi tne cnurcn ami naiteu
beside a shallow hole.
Looking into it we saw that its sides
were a sandwich of different layers
and strata of bones and broken cotlins,
smoothly cut by the spade, and that
the heap of fresh earth beside it con
tained a skull or two (one with long
black hair clinging to it), some old
joints and marrow bones, a baby's shoe,
bits of coffin, shreds of clay-soiled grave
clothes, and other recuerdos of the for
gotten dead. A grave digger, wearing
a long, brown-striped poncho, placed
the rose-strewn box containing the
ange into the hole and proceeded
to shove', the dirt and bones in upon it,
incidentally pushing in the hairy skull
with his bare foot: now and then get
ting in to stamp down the loose earth
and make all snug and secure. Then
the group left the cemetery, still gay
and happy, the mother without a tear
in her eyes, but chattering with the
rest not because she was lacking in
natural affection, but because she be
lieved with unshaken trust that her
baby was not there in the damp earth
but safe in Mary's arms, where she
would one day find it. She carried
with her a black wooden cross, with
the embroidered linen that had draped
the coCin wound about it.
It's not like the ordinary sprincr
medicines or sarsaparillas. All tho
year round, it cleanses, builds up,
and invicorates tho system. if
bilious, run-down, or uys-
with salt that it is impossible to sink peptic, or havo any blood -taint,
in it. The bottom iu annarentlv a bed i nntliinp; can onual it aB a rcmedv.
- n i '
Clsi-Onl Salni 1
i
-mm nitiure k Cn
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are soiling theso Roods out at sroatly-roduced rat
M1C11EL11ACH MUCK, - - UNION ST.
in Mum Miii. i no neavy waters lave, , ,
the base of jagged und precipitous'
mountains which descend to the edge I The Worst cases OI Chronic
of the hike, making it almost impossi
ble to travel around it. Mr. Chefneux
will probably carry on his work by
4ln 1 1 Tt tf TT1 II f f 1 i MilXIt it..- 1 1 ...1
dredging in the salt bed at its bottom, i So Certain IS It that US mak-
ers oner 5500 reward ior an
incurable case.
Catarrh in the Head, yield to
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
rM
lam
The senate is the only body in the
United States where the minority rules.
There is no especial objection to cloture
in other assemblages.
Mt. Hood is now in Oregon but not of
it. It is included in the new national
forest reserve. If they don't remove it
to the world's fair we can stand it.
Norway may soon join the world's re
publics. Surely no men are entitled to
liberty more than the stalwart Norwe
gians whose kindred have done so much
to make America what it is. Godspeed
the republic of Norway.
NEWS NOTES.
Two engines ran together at Catusa
qua, Pa., the result of wrong signals bv
Watchman Thomas Bias, causing a bad
wreck. John liny, fireman, was kille
and Herbert James was crippled for
hie. Bias, seeing the result of his mis
take, went home and shot himself.
President Wheatcroft and Secretury
friedlander, of the National Benefit
Trust association, organized last spring
under the laws of Colorado with a capi
tal of 1,000,000, are under arrest charg
ed with obtaining money by a confidence
game.
La Grippe
During the prevalence of the grippe
the past seasons it was a noticeable fact
that those who depended upon Dr,
King's New Discovery, not onlv had
speedy recovery, but escaped all of the
troublesome after effects of the malady.
This remedy seems to havo a peculiar
power in effecting rapid cures not only
in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases
of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured
cases of asthma and hay fever of long
aUndihg. Try it and be convinced. It
won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at
Snipes & Kinersly's drug store.
Buokleu'a Aratca Halve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
brouM, sore, ulcere, salt rheum, fever
MMM, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
eorna, and all akin eruptions, and posi
tively eurea pllea, or no pay required
It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box, For sale by Snipes & Kit
A WONDERFUL VOLUME. '
A Blbln Copied by :i .11 (ink Centurion Ago
mill Now in Washington.
The most beautiful volume among
the half million in the congressional
library in Washington is said to be a
Bible which was transcribed by a
monk in the sixteenth century. It
could not be matched to-day in the
best printing office in the world. The
parchment is in perfect preservation.
Every one of its thousand pages is a
study. The general lettering is in
German text, each letter perfect, its ir,
every one, in cold black ink, without a
scratch or blot from lid to lid. At the
beginning of each chapter the first let
ter is very large, usually two or three
inches long, and is brightly "illumin
ated in red and blue ink. Within each
of these capitals is drawn the figure of
some saint, some incident of which
the chapter tells, is illustrated. There
are two columns on a page, and no
where is traceable the slightest irregu
larity of line, space, or formation of
the letters. Even under a magnifying
glass they seem llawless. This precious
volume is kept under a glass case,
which is sometimes lifted to show
that all the pages are as perfect as tho
two which lie open. A legend relates
that a young man who had binned
deeply became a monk and resolved to
do penance for his misdeeds. He de
termined to copy the Bible, that he
might learn every letter of the Divine
commands which he hud violated. ,
Every day for many years he patiently
pursued his tabic. Each letter was ;
wrought in reverence and love, and the I
patient soul found its only companion
ship in the saintly fuees which were '
portrayed on these pages. When the !
last touch was given to the last letter '
the old man reverently kissed the page
and folded the sheets together. The .
illustrated initials in perfection of form
and brilliancy of color surpass any
thing produced in the present day. !
With all our boasted progress, nothing 1
either in Europe or America equals it. I
23ctc,
uucta., ana
51.00 per Iiottlo.
Cures CourTis, nonriiiie',i,orr Tlnimt,
Crnui promptly: re'u'ves Wlinnpliiir CohkIi
and Astlimit. 'r r Ooiikiuhj tli.n it 1ms i
rive!; hr.suiircrt thoinriiil.s w icier.II other
fuilert; will cuke voo if tuUca In time. Soi l
by DrusTRlsta cm ariiaruiitca. ForLmtielluc!:
or Ciif3t, uec sni mil's i'lastli:. is cts.
g H ! LO Hf S1-CA7A RRH
liir-e you cuturrti 't Tul renii.ilv it tfnitrnti
tceii to care you. PrlcaMcu. liiltctor tr.-n
Kor al by Hnlpen .t Kliirly.
VIGOR MEN
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
anil all the train of Mil
Irom early error nr later
execs;!,, Urn result ot
overwork, sicklies,
worry.etc. FulUtretiirtli,
development mid lone
Kiven to every organ ami
jiortlnn of the ln-ily.
rilmplp.nritiinilmetlmiti.
limned lutuimiiroTcinrnt
neon. FnllnrnimiOS'tllilr.
i!,UH refereiKTfi. limb,
explanation unil jjrix.f j
mulled (Huutal ) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CC.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
CUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs and
ooo
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third otreet, next door west of Young &Ka
j-uacKsmun onop.
SHOE
FACTORY
For Sale at a B
a ream.
Jho undersigned, having secured the machinery and!
fixtures of what was intended for a first-class shoe factory
will sell the same at a barirain. Here is an cneiue ami
. i
boiler of 10-odd horse power, and a large amount of sk
machinery, lasts, line shafting, pulleys, belting and find
ings almost a complete shoe factory.
iere is also one of the bestjsites for successfu
atmir a lactorv ot this kind to be lounct m this com
Write for particulars at once, to
SUMMONS.
Executors' Notice.
Motiee Is liereby Klvcn, that tl.e .iiulcr-lKiiiil
)' vebivn duly njiiiiiiU(l, Iry the Jtonomhle the
( iimitv (.Hurt iif Uimeo ooiuity, Ole-on, exieil-
ro of the estnte of Jnlui llnxtur, ileeeiicil . nil
I rMin hnviuir claim niptliist miIiI ctntc nre
hurt-by required to pri-M-'iit the mine, duly u-ri-II-1
mid with liropur voucher, to u or ultlmr,
t Antelope, wn.i'o county, Ort-Knu, within lx
months from the (hite of thlK notice,
The ihilk-H, or., Auk. ::, wx
.lAMKn llAXTIWt AiH)
JAJihs wiirrrnx,
hxtciilors of the t-Htntu of John lliixter.dec'rl.
6-1, wol
SU-VLIVIONS.
A JIlKturliunce
I-n't what you want, if your Hloinacl)
and bowel, ure irregular. TIiiu'h about
a you net, though, with the ordinary
pill. It may relieve you for a moment,
but you're usually in a worhe Htate after
wurd than before.
Thin iii JUHt where Dr. PierceV I'lenti
ant PelletH do moot t;ood. Thv nut in
an easy and natural way, verv (Hflerent
from the huge, old-fashioned pilln.
lliey re not only pletiHauier, but there,
no reaction afterward, and their helij
Inula n. 1 1 f . 1 . ...... ..........I . it .1
wtiw llbklQ Buuni UUULL'U III. HOT Ifir
In the Clicuit Court of the ntnte of Orison for
the County of Wiik-o.
, A. 1) Ilolton,
rimiitin,
I VH.
Trunk J. filllcMiie
, ItllOdll (illl.Mil.!, v.
Hunt iiinf V. 11.
: llutler, Dffuiitliintb.J
Ti Frank 1). OttletjitcuMllKhmla (llllctinr, f u,r
ubuve-iiaiiitrt tlffenlunt:
In tlie inline of thu Ktiite of OieKou, ymi nud
e.ich of you are hereby leiiulrid to atiiiear mid
aiiNwer the coiniilalnt II led neitlimt you In the
above entitled Niilt on or befoie the find day of
the regular term of tho Clicuit Court of the htate
nl t krfi'riii rir U'ii.iui Cinmii. .... ..n
dutf hereof, to-wit, on or before tho
lath luy of November, lHia,
and if you fall mi to aimwcr, for want
thereof tho iilaiiitlir will njijily to the Court
lor tho relief prajed for In IiJh coiiilalut, to-wlt
for a decree of loreelo-iiro of that certain uiort
Kii?o 'leed made and executed by you to tho
above named iilalutiH'ou thu (ith (lay of Noveiu
her. Into, upon the northwvNt ((iiitrtcr of netlon
I I in toiviixhlii a kouth raiiKo II eaht, V, .M.,lu
iik;o eounty, Ort'K.-iii.iind that hald iiifiiilh-H
bo hold under Mich foreclomiie decree in ii,',.
liianner iirovldtd by luw and ace idlni: to the
a gentle laxative or corrective three for !,r"V(1,"",'f.b",(1.:,)Urt! that from the iirocetdti of I
BililUrAtta
m . fi,' 1izzl0fi8. and "'im hlnco Xovoiuber (ith, wm, ut thu rate
Bilious HeaducheH, are promptly re- i ' ' ,,r,tV!i "'"' further muho
lieved and cured. ?, Wfi ,"l""ri' ,"K " 'itinlile attoruey'K feo
In the Circuit Court of thu Statu of Oregon
ior tuo county oi unco,
W. A Miller. 1
J'lahitiff, I
vh. J
K. I'. Iteyuoldn, I
Drendant. J
To K. '. llctnoltl, the tilioie-numal drjemlant,
In the name of thu Htate of Oregon, Vou rru
hereby rcotilred to niinear anil nimwcr thu Com
)hiiiu tiled attaint you in thu above entitled nuit
wiEiiin ten unya irom tuu (lute oi inu hurvicuo
mis huiiiiikiiin upon you, u xerveu wiiiiiu nil
cmiiitv. or if served within aiiv other couutv o
thlh htate, then within twenty dnyH from the
date of the m.tvIcu of thin niiiiiiiioiin iihoii you
or ii herved iiiii you hy iitililleatiou, then you
ure reiiuircu 10 upjicar aim iiuhwit miki i.om
plaint on the llfBt day of the next term of Niitd
. court, alter hlx weekh' publleation of thlh Hum
moos to-wit on .loimay, tuu
I lath liny Novtitnlter. IHlta,
I and If you fall to mi iiiiiiwcr, the philntltl will
1 iipph to the court lor thu relief prayed for in
l a!d complaint, to-wlt for thu foreulohiiii' of tin
luortpiiic dencrlbed in hald complaint, and for
wiumim'oi nie prumiHrx iiieieiu oehcrioeii, 10
wit the noutll half (if thu Millthwent (llurter
the iiortheiiHt niiiirter of the houthwcHt i uur tcr
and the houtuweHt ouiirter of thu hoiithc.iht
iiuarter, of Hecllou Vh, I ow'llhiili onu .Nortll
fiaiiKu thirteen Kaxt, Willamette Muridhu m
tiiinliiL' one hundred and tdxtv aoteh. and hltu
ated In Vaeo county, Orei'ou. AlMi.thu north
half of the iiortlieai-t quarter, the uortheiiNt
iiuarter o the iiorthwext iiiarlur, and the houth-
eimi iiiaricr oi tne noriiieaHi iiinrtor oi bcellon
w, lowiiHiup one isortu, iiaiii!() tuirieuii i.iihi
Wllaiiictte Meridian, coutaliiliiK one liuiidteil
and hlxty acrt-H, nud hlttmtcd In Wasco county
Uri'Kini; aeeonlllii; to law and the practice of
thlh court, and that thu procculx of hiild hiiIu lie
applied in payment of thu amount hecured by
mini oioriu'iiKu, nun nun unpaid, to wn inu huiii
oi i.tiU.iM), and intercut thereon at thu ratu or
clKht per cent per nullum from hupleuiber 'J.'d,
itj.), nun me iiirtner huiii oi ,ioo.ih), and niter'
eht thcMinn at thu ratu of ulifht per cunt per all
niiin hliicu .March .'(), IN'Jii, mid for an attorneyH
feu of fiixi.oo, and for the coMk nud dlHburhu.
nieiitH iiiadu and expended herein, Anil that
me minimi will aim v to thu court for n iib-
ineiit aKaliiNt you for any deficiency there may
he lemaliiliii; after thu application of tho pro
ceeds 0f hM, M1(, IIH uforeHiiid. m
on win iiirtnur iiiku notice tnat tne hum
moim In thU milt in hurvi'd upon you by jiiihll
cation, by order of the Honorable YV. L. Ilrad
hIihu', .IiuIku of hald Court, hiild order IhiIiik
uiiii-u nepieiillMir 7lll, MUM.
JlAVri, HUNTINOTON WIIJiON,
,7w Attornuyn lor J'lutntill'.
Sheriff's Sale.
iievea ana cured. ,; '. " .r J " -:"""''1""0, mioriioj-K W
They're the nmalleHt the eaHieat to ' ttWAt,
take and thu p.hntup ni wm ...... i..... here n hiicd iinon. ti,in.tii.,r .i i, ..r..i...i,.V. '
for they're guaranteed to yive uatiBfac, u1 ,,i.&'i,.l,lV,l,g ""."lu uW!l In'thlH
tion.or your moneviHreturneil. ' an:, Vi..fe..'' l-'''f
r.
i ou pay only lor the good you get.
Ml mi.1 thplaintiiflmv...
you, the Mid Vriuilc j. (illltJplu, 'i y ,il H
i thi. iL-iit tm,; i.1 . " " . " ;'""uru bine an or
B,,V Vi '"tweHt iiiiduhi in of you nud
. ..... co-OeftmlMiitH.eucli and ,,l ti , J 2
in.l . ."" "tuur iierMiiiH cluliuluir or lo
Htm c ulm by, throuuh or iimi. X . . 'T,"l .V'
. 1? lu ''"her, in nud to mild iuortaud ..r, ,ii ",
HtrengtU itud Utntlth
ii you are not leeling Htroni;
licalthy, try Electric BitterH
-,-1 ......I J t .
llUrt tln.r..f ! l,...i".-
i.i-;i l. . w iwivuiuiw
nlalntllt
Mih. ,..,,1 ; ."."' lorw uwure
directly oa liver, Btoaiach and kidney., j
use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts'
und forever
hut the
foreclohiire
gently aiding those organs to jnarforin ! n!Mi ll
U.ot. .,-.tl it ii;. , ... liifdUte y. alldforllf.lllltl,,.r,,,, t.,..V... ":
sick headache, you will find spe
ncrmftntnt tllf in- tnt-lm.
....v. J 44IUULIlt; ......,,..,.,, .IIUIMIIlUf l.HKOKI- I.I.. II tin
T... ... ... I llltlll I lli. I (,..... I .... l..l, ..,. ...
miwn. UIIU trial Wl conv lien vnn ' V, .r."'''.r''.." H)'.wai.eo
that this is the remedy you
ittlen only 50c, at SnipcB
unuc Htoi'11.
oiiuiiiera ior i-iitiiitiii,
wiit, viuunii: "-;ii'n 111 inu HiuiuH t l UOKl('j,i, a newi i, ii,er
convince you ' g.WhS
. nee Large Mjr. -Jj r .
1 KltKii-IyV oluiirher- on tliuWth day of riepUmihur. i".;i
I M'H'U A l UNUKKK, '
lly virtue of 1111 execution United out of the
Circuit Court of thu htutu of Ortnon for Wimco
couutv. 011 thu lath duv of Auuunt. 1H03. Ill 11
hiilt theieln iiendl UK, wherein J. M. IluntlDKtoii,
iiiiiuiuutrutor 01 tne otiuiiu qi niiwi i-rnnier, uo
cuiiNt'd, lh plulntltr, und Uoo. T, I'rather, I II,
I'ritther and Hainuel Clarlt ure defenduntM. ukiii
a decree rendered nud entered therein ou thu nth
day of June, IHIK1, to me directed, oomuiandlnu
me to null thu property herelnulter duerlbed ah
hereinafter net forth, to tHfy u JudKinuiit Klvcn
by hnid dwireo in favor 01 haia piuiutlll and
iinalnat Hiild dofendunt- (ieo. T. I'rather and 1
ii. I'rather, (01 91160.00 nud aecrulnx iutercHt at
ten hit cum. pur annumi una .ou cohih 01 hum
nuit, and 1)00.01) attorney' Iee, I will, on
Nuturduy, Hitwber MS. IHVa,
nt the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111., ut the Courthoime
at p
lui
door I,, Uulleh city, Wu-co county. OriKon, Nell
uiuiio auciiou m inu iiiKiicat iiiouer, ior uiihli
land, all of the followliiK denerlbed reul nron.
(irty, to-wlt; IxiUt 1 . uud IS, of Jilock '.'J, of the
town 01 jiooq Kivur, ill huia county and htate,
together with ull tho tencmentH. hercdltuinentJ
mm umiurieuuucc- mereuuio oeioiiKiiiK, or In
any wine appertaining, to witUfy miid JudKinuiit,
eohtu and utUirney'h feen, and if the piocee In
thereof tiro ItiHumulont to -iitlufy thu Mime, I
wlllul-o, atnald tlmu and place, und upon hald
term-, null, nubjeot to 11 iiiorlKHKe huld bv thu
fiild Hum uel Clark, defendant, all of thu follow
Inifdeiiorlhedreiiliiroiierty, to-wlt: i-otliof the
hald town of ilood Itlver,
8-lOwSt Bheilirof Withno eiiuuiy, Ohvuii,
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