The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OXF1CIA1. I'At'KK OF DAI.I.K8 CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. SUHSCUH'TION KATES. BY MAIL, roSTAOK rKXPAID, IN ADVANCE. Weokly.lyear 1 " rt months 0 75 3 ' 0 50 Drily, 1 year 6 00 " e months. 3 00 i per " 0 50 Address all communication to " THK CHKON .OI.E," The Dalles, Oregon. 1'oKt-Offlce. OFFICK HOURS Ueucral Delivery Window Sa. m. to 7 v. m. Money Onler " 8 a. m. to 4 v- Bmutay G " 9 a. m. tolOa. m. CLOSING OF KAILS trnlns roIur East. 9 p. m. and 11:45 a.m. " " West 9p.nl. and 5:)p. til. istasro for (ioldendate 7:80a.m. " 1'rtnovlllo 5:S)a. m. " "lmfurntidWarmSprlnRs ..5:a0a.m. " JIavlnK lr l.vle.v Hartlai.d..6:la. in. " " j Antelope 5:80 a.m. Kxcept Sunday. Trl-weekly. Tucsdav Thursday and Saturday. I Monday Wednesday and Friday. SATUKDAY, .... NOV. 4, 1893 THE OPINION IN OHIO. Ohio has " lack of confidence in the administration." Men are out of work ; timea are hard; u severe winter is pre dicted, mid people "fear the worst." There is "distrust of the party in power" and "tearof tariff changes." They"need protection." The demand for goods is rapidly decreasing. Some manufacturers are behind with pay and the hands must take it as the manufacturers get it. There is fear of foreign imports; wages are low; farm produce is cheap, and money is dear. One report states that there can be "no revival until congress ceases making war on our industries," and an other adds "turn the rascals out," says the Economist. In the far west, on the Pacific Coast, conditions appear to have been leso changed, but in Oregon "people are afraid to make improvements." In Pennsylvania there is naturally very general business depression ; the people want a change and the tariff left alone. Some manufacturers are completing con tracts made early this year, but they have none for 1S94, nnd consequently less labor will be employed later. It is thought that some experience might le gained by the free traders if they would "change places with themanutacturers." In Rhode Island business that has been created by the tariff is now closed; there are bad collections, no money and low prices. The woolen manufacturers believe that the "country is $230,000,000 poorer than in 1S92." In South Dakota there is a report of "general stagnation" and "cheap help," with the remark that under protection we prospered." The Midway freaks are the worse for wear now, with frost on the ground. Most of them were sorry they did not bring their clothes with them. Kilikinick, or Kinikinick, which the Indians are in the habit of mixing with tobacco, 'is rapidly becoming extinct. Several plants have received this name, but they have no right to it. The true herb is the inside bark of a young wil low, and, when smoked alone, makes a mild and pleasant smoke. Emilo Zola continues to advocate his pet theory that work, constant and vigorous, is man's chief aim. Tolstoi however has written a review article attacking the French realist's position. He declares that work only makes a man like an ant, hard and cruel, and that the greatest of criminals are the busiest of men. Most people will be inclined to side with the Russian. The difficulty is in getting enough people to take the Zola side of the controversy, and, in cidentally, to do all the necessary work in the world. Tliu Vote Analyzed. An analysis of the vote by which the repeal bill passed the house shows Democrats. . .Republicans . Populist . . . For. Ag'st 124 Totals lieul Kstute. GS 1 193 0 15 Mary Kelly to Joseph D. Kelly and Vincent J. Kelly, bw4 sec. 8, and nej Bee. 17, tp I south, range 15 east; $1,500. Lewis Meeks to Kitty Ann Mecks, o nel sec 18, w nvr)4 sec 17, tp 2 north, range 12 east; $10. State of Oregon to J. O. Hollister, lot 2, see 25, tp I) north, range 10 east, 20.&0 seres; $20.60. Joshua O. Mann and wife to Francis M. Warner, awj see 10, tp '.I eolith, range 14 east, n not sec 10 tp 3 south, range 14 east; $1'000. Henry C. Italcer to James Sharp nw mi ec 0, tp 1 south, range 14 east, 40 creo; 320. Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver Stove Poliah. It Hbould Be In Bvery House J.B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps borg, Fa., aays be will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia Iter an attack ,ef "la grippe," when varioua other remedies and eeveral phy aiciana had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cookiport, Pa., claims Dr, JCiag'fl New Discovery lias done him 'wore good than anything he ever used lor la wtroubie. "Nothing like it. Try It. Ynaa trUl'tmttliifl at KniiMH Ac Kin. telyff. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. FARMING IN FOREIGN LANDS. Tin: minister of agriculture for Ger many has reduced the forest duties, hi view' of the scarcity of feed stuffs. Tub increase of Russian grain ex ports to countries in the Mediter ranean, particularly to Spain, has been noteworthy. In New Zealand there has been ex ceptionally wet weather, unfavorable for stock, though prices have been fair ly maintained. Is the south of Spain, wood, pasture lands and fields with frrowiug crops have been devastated by ilres, and farmhouses destroyed. Owixo to u sharp frost early in July, the buckwheat crop of western Russia was entirely destroyed, and potatoes were also frost-bitten. A tm.vi. shipment of oranges from Queensland arrived in London in splen did condition, but in one of pine apples the fruit was too ripe. The wheat harvest in Italy yielded very satisfactory returns. Maize, olives and vines promised good crops, and fodder crops were benefited by late ruins. IH'HiNrt the first half of the present year, the United Kingdom imported ti.i.OOO tons of hay, as compared with i.0,000 tons during the first six months of last year. Thk Bust Plasteu. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain. It is better than any plaster. When the lungs are sore such an appli cation on the chest and another on the back, between the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good for a lame back or a pain in the side. A sore throat can nearly always be cured in one night by applying a flannel bandage dampened with Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley it Houghton, druggists. Electric Hitter. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention, All who use Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver,, and kidueys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Bit ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $ 1 per bottle at Snipes & Kinersly's. A llUN-DOWiV" and "tiscd-up" fooling is the first warning that your liver isn't doing its work. Anil, with n torpid liver and tho impure blood that followH it, you're an easy prey to all sorts of ailments. That, is tho timo to tako Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, to repel disease nnd build up the needed ilesh and strength, there's nothing to equal it. It rouses every organ into healthful notion, purifies and ojiriches tho blood, braces up the wholo system, and restores health nnd vigor. For every diseaso caused by n disordered liver or impure blood, it is tho only juaranteea remedy. If it doesn't "bonoiit or euro, in every case, you have your money back. i Pan ho niinntod nn to c.urti Catarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrli Remedy. It's nothing now. For 25 years" it has been doing that very thing. It gives prompt and complete relief. The proprietors offer 500 for un incurable case of Catarrh. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at .ln. T. Peters & Co. (Office Second and .1 1IV-1--son streets.) Executors' Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the unilerslRned have been duly appointed, by tho Honorable tho County Court of aseo county, Oregon, execu tors of tho estate of John Haxter, dccea-eil . all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly veri fied and with proper vouchers, to us or either, t Antelope, Wasco county, Oregon, within six mouths from thodatoof this notice, The Dalles, Or., Aug. il. M JAMES I1AXTKK and JAS1K8 WIIITTKN. Executors of thoestatu of John Ilaxtcr.dec'd. S-J,w3t Assignee's Notice to Creditors. W. E. (larretson, of The Dalles, Oregon, hav ing assigned his property for the l-.Miellt of all his creditors, all jiersoiis having claims ngalmt him are hereby notified to present them tome under oath, at The Dalles, Oregon, within three mouths from date, A. It. THOMPSON, Audsncv. August C, lS03.-w6t Hot clam broth at J. O. .Ma:k'- every . day at 4 o'clock. j Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confec tionery store. NOTICE. 'nfl COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old phytlclaa. SiiccestuHy wed fmonthly by thousands of LiuiUt. U tho only perfectly safo and reUsblo racdlciao dis covered. Dowaro of unprincipled drusIsU who offer Inferior medicines In place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Hoot Compound, take no subitl tute, or Incloso (1 and C cents :n postago In letter and wo will send, scaled, by return mall. Full scaled particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, li Stomps. .Address l'ond Lily Comtmnv, No. 3 Fisher Block. Detroit. Jlica. Sold in The Dalles by Hlakeley & Houston. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for ivasco Louniy, In the Matter of tho Estate of i Wllii.im Hamilton Wilson, Deceased. ?iiticu is hereby alven that the unaerMgnel, by an order of the County Court of the Statu 01 Oregon, for Wasco County, made and cntenn .September 7, lb'.U, was appointed executor nf the lut will ami testament of the Mild William Hsmlltoii Wilton, deceased; all persons liuvlng claims against said estate are hereby no'ilksl to present the Mime with the nroier vouchers tuereinr to meat ino oiuce r.i -Mays-, Huntington A Wilfon. The Dalles, Oregon, within six mouths from tho cato of this uotire Dited The Dalles, Or., Sept. 7, IVH li. 8. IIU.N MNUTO.V, Executor of Will of Wm. II. Wilton, dec d y-SuJt Estray Taken Up. -.unifies rj-B-fcOG: . FOII A CftSI c it viul rioT cuitc. m One black pony, branded cither 5 or S on led hip mid left jaw. On tier can have same by prov ing pmiiurty and paying for this notlc' DKU. C. WII.DEU, 10-l.livlm i'ostonlce, The Dalles, Or An a'ziv..iiblo Laxctlvo and N EUVt! TOWiC. Sold by DruggiMBor sent by rnall. 25c.,6(to., and Sl.ou IK.T package. Bam pita froo If ft; Wrffc Tbo Favorlto MOTH P077MS AU IxwforthuTecttiandlJreatb.85o. For sale by Kittitas fc Kluemly. :Two Matrimonial Peuusylvania Ladies, Gentlemen! Twq line-looking remis-lvitula bulk's, excellent retaliations. Industilons. Mileu- dld lioutekctpV-rK, ages 1H and 'JO, north (.JJmj.WI CMch, t-iirciltsdead, want to go west this f.ill.inul wou d lllto to correspond "illi nice, resictublo Keiiiiemeu uuoer w. unjtt;i; iuipiy western , homes, (ientlernen, if jou aro matilmonlally i.iniiti.i ti i. in I.. ii.it... .... ..t.,: .i.v,ii)v, ov.i. T ' ...1. ,1, . i.i' ... i:.ivi ill i ilii tos,namea and addresses of thee young liulles. Pennsylvania Adv. 0o., 10 Uwlm Hox Si.'. IJCk Haven, I'a. Notice. Timber Culture. VIGOR f men Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNE88, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tbo train of nrlls from early errors or later excesses, Uio results or overwork, slokuoss, worr.eto. Fuilstreugtli, developmeat and loan Klven to every organ and portion of tbo body. Blmplp.naturalinetho'li. ImmedUtalrnprovement uteri. Fslluralioposilble. UJUU) references. Uujl(, explanation and proofs nulled (seeled) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. I P. H. Immb Ofkick, Tin: D.ii.i.kb, On., AllL'llSt It). IX' IX I Coniphilut hitviuir been enteral at tills Olllco 1 ny .Miirrieuit ;i, Jinrniiiu iixunmi rrestou Heed fur failure to comply with law as to 'limbcr- I Culture Jin try No. alio, daUil March 'JO, IM'J, , upon the NW of Hectlou '24, Towntlilpl! North, KaiiKU II Kast, W. il., In Wafco county, OreKOii, i with n view to tho cancellation of nld entry; I'oiiiesiant aneKiiiK tnai iieieiiiiuiil Iihh wholly nllml mid mitlectisl to plow or bicak or culti vate to cron or otherwise, or nliuit with trees. tree setsls or cilttiiiKS, ilurliiK any of the time unco miuiiiK ins sum entry, any part of said tract, tho said parties art) hereby summoned to appear at this Otllco on the '.'1st ilny of October, lhi3. at JO o'clock A. M., to respond and liirnish testimony concerning' said alli'Kcd fnllurc. y-lwst JOIIN W. J.lJwid, lieister. Executor's Notice to Creditors. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, 70 count att, Next door to Wmoo Ban OfBoe. BjFIIa Just received tho latest styles In Suitings for Gentlemen, una hssa largo assortment of I'ortlcu and Amer Icau Cloths, which ho can llnlsh To Order for inoso mat uyor mm. ClMDlng ind Repaifing Specialty. Notice Is hereby liven that tho County Court of tho Htato of Orexon for Warco County has duly appointed tho underfilled the executor of the last will ami testament of (iconic 1'. livers, deceased. All persons havlliK claims against tho estate of aaltf decea,el aro hereby reoiilrul to 'Present thein, with tho iiroier vouchers, witfilu six months from the date of this notice to said executor at his place of residence, near !,!y..VA,r'',,,.MW.9,1,.tr'',f."t ,UIJ eilico of V , II, Wilton, In said Dalles City, IJOHAKMMJYI.U, Kxcciltor. Dated this 1st day of November, wu. ,itw ABOVE ALL THINGS Do not let the opportunity pass without securing some of those elegant Art Linens and Embroid ery Silks displayed by . . . 112 Seoond Struct. ANNA PETER S CO. Pipe D. BUNNELL, Worn, Tin Repairs ant Roofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESStTRE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kubh Blacksmith Shop, SHOE FACTORY For Sale at a Bargain. The undersigned, having seeured the maehinory and fixtures of what was intended for a first-class shoe factory, will self the same at a harjia'm. Mere is an engine and lioiler of 4TX-o(id horse power, and a large amount of shoe machinery, lasts, line shafting, pulleys, helting and find ings almost a complete shoe factory. Jlere is also one of the hest sites for successfully opor atiiia factory of this kind to he found in this country. Write for particular.-; at nwi-, to 3EE GrXjEsnvrnxr, n71xo Xetlloia, Or. Executor's Notice. Aollcols hereby given that tint iiuderslKned has txsen apiiolijUMUiy tho County Court o7 tho Htato of OreKOii for Wasco County, executor of tbo citato of Catherine WIbIc, ilteasui, miilull iiersous havliiK claims inliit snlil estaiu arc hereby IIOllllul and renulnsl In i.n.u.iii n... same, with the proper vouchers, o me at tho ofllco of Mays, Huntlnglon ii Wilson, 'VJio Dalles, WuUlAf'fllllllil ll.i.fAi. ...I.!.!.. . I .. ... .... . y W1VKUU, ITIIIIIII ! IIIIIIIWIS iriim tho date of this notice, W. II. TAYUm, ... . , Eweutor of said estate. !fho Dalles, Of., iulyttfWXl.'W Familiar Faces in a New Place, C. K. BAYARD, J. K:. BARNETT Late Special Ayent General Laud (hhre. Bya,x"d d& Barnett, Jtye leal Instate, Ioap, Ii7$drai7ee, COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTABLY PUBLIC. PurtiuH lmviii I'rojiorty tliy wisli to .Soil or Tnidw, flousuK to Hunt, or Abstract of Titlu finiiiHlicd, will find it to tlitiir udviintago to call on us. ro hIiiiII inako it Hpucinlty of tho prosecution of CJlainiH and ContiiHtM lxiforu tho Uiiitoj) StatfK Land Olllcc. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. The DKiL.es Wasco County, Oregon, Tho Clato City of tho Inland Empire) in Hituatud at tho hfad of navigation on tho iMiddlo Uolunibia, and is a thriving, pros porous city. ITS TERRITORY. It i tho supply city for an oxtonnivo and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trado reaching as far soutli as Suuiinwr Lake, a distanco of ovnr two huudrod inilos. The Largest Wool Market. Tho rich grazing country along tho castorn Hlopo of tho Ouh aides furnishes pasture for thousandH of sheep, tho wool from which finds market here, Tho Dalles is tho largest original wool shipping point in America, aljout 5,000,000 pounds Ixiing shipped last yeur. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year u revenue of thousands of dollars, which will ho more than doubled in the near future. Tho products of tho beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and east has this year filled the warehouses, and ull uvailable storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is tho richest city of its size on the coast nnd its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Ita situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable, Its resources unlimited. And on these nornar tonet she stands. The Califofnia Winehoase, Is now opon, and Hh proprietor will floll his homo- iMrlnnnl Winn r, I -...l,. I il i. f 1 1 ii uii jniuue in mu reuen 01 evoryuouy. 4 Is now i X produce Also, be i to be Pi best Poanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed Pure and First-QlauB in every reapeot. Thompson's Addition. C. BECHT This Is.thc Season OftheYeQit Olhen Judicious Advertising Pays. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tlmHtate ofOrwonla, the County of Wnsi-n. U"OTI' A. I) Ilolton, I'lnlntiir, vs. Prank I), (lllleiiilo, Itluxla (llllesiile. W. i:. limit anil W. II. llutlur, Defeiiilants. Ti AViiiik IK llllrfplr.mtti;i!liotaUUttnlf .a. ilfxitr-Hiimrif (IrfeiutaiiU; ' w In the name of the statu of Orexoa, m,i each of you are lierehy reuulreil toii4.fla,i iiiinxvi.r II,.. riiiiii.lnl, i, tll.1 i... IrV' iiliovu entltliil suit on or Imfmo the ill l,i7 the rvuiilar term of the t'ln-nii of On-Kim for Wasi:ii Ciiuuty, next fallcu date hereof, to.nlt, on or liefnru tk " l.'ltli day if Noveiiilier. 1IM, nun it you fall so In unsuer. ttt i.t thereor the iilalntlir will atiiily tnttetosn inr inn reuet itayeil for In his eoiiiiliilnt,VW fur uileurveof Inreelomireof that i-eruinumv KHKe llml liniile anil c.xi rutri! iv yrtit to tU aliiivo naiueil nliilntlll'ou tin-nth ifnv nl Sotra in-T. i.-."j. ii in in ii o i orninen in iirii'rni lorun II III (oivushlli - south rimifii 1 1 eiml. V. M .li .... ."... t.i.... piiv.ii in. il-li'-ll i i4i.-i-it , niiiuuer nrovlilitl tiy Iniv ami in-r hiIIhl-tnUi kllf.ll ttilli, tit.. liliillilllV Iniv.. mill rir..ilci. f li.t am hi ii. i, iiuiimiii if. iiiiiiurH nun iiiter-fsix ...i.i . vr ....I...- .i. ... ..... piiiii mini mini; .ii i i n; t inn, injiti ill uie niies siiy iii; milium n n leitMiiiuiiie luinruiiv s m hit iimiitiiiinK nun m u iin.'.'itmu piiiii uion anil illaliiirseiiietiis niiiuu sin) u.ietiiii.ii in va suit, luetuilliiK nrcruliiK eoits niul ex)ienco( sale, anil that )ilalntUl have a JuilKineiit oitilui you, tho mill KriuiU I). (Illlesple, liinmjr fa rienry in me inirwiiii ciuu hi i-hiii- iiiiiju sahl minis, that iiihiii siieh fiuwiliiouresjloillrf .ill. IIHH.. inn, inivi.it. ...n.ii. in uu u viiur eo-uuiciiiiaiiis rnen uiui. un m jmi u ihi.'iu, nail all other imrimiis ctalnilne or t claim I iy, throiiKh or unilvr you or ticn,i eiiner, in nun in sum iiioriKiixi.ii iirrnitestai uvery imrt thereof Is) lorelol ud tonxtt iNirnil itom the eiiilty of reileniitla nit tit ilaliltlll' Ini alloweil to hhl lit siltl fiWouro sale niul imrehaio salil iniirtunKolrrtnlifj, jt nisoiiioii, nun nun iium me ninciiiwiucn KiiKeil iiri'inlsea the imrehiiser Is) ltt lat-i Uio liiisessloii thereof, stud every list! tbeteo.iti- mediately, and for audi other ami fonhrr tilltf us to the Court may seem eiiiluU iM jtut. This sumiuiius is served ilpim )ou,tt( uW I'm nk I), (llllfsiilt- nnd llhisla (IUci.,by llratliin In The billies ClltmHlCLK.i nwilt imhllshci iH:Uly nt Dalles City, Wsrm cw Oregon, for six I'onmTiillve uvok(,bT enlttrf linn. W I.. Ilrinlshiiu', Indite nf Mid Cou, ...I.I..I. ...il... .Ii. I. .ml entmitft .viiivii iinnji iiiii urn, iiiui.v wm. lilmiiihers on thoViltli day of K-iilemKr.l'J llt'M'll L AlllNHKKt. Attninevs for WsltSf SUMMONS. In tin W. A. i:. r Clteiilt Court of the titan1 "i wv- lor the count)- ot nmi. Miller. ) 1'lntnUff, vs. Iteyiinlils, 1 To I!, i: llnnmhti, Iheulxnr iiuniof ifmiW ... .i . . .i. . ........ ... ia.mii aolt ill me name in me rune "i ""'""V-ivn. hereliy reiiuireil tutiiiirar auti im 1 "rr,. Jilillllt tiled MKilInt you III thalavi) caj-- , Ivllhlli ten days from the date of linn niiillllliilin himmi jwii. ii rv 1 ,V J wuttV 01 eoiiuty; or II servi.il wmiiu any (ton tte tins siaio, inuii wiuiui meiuj ""''.ri,. date of theservlet) of this iii','i''n,tK?.. vou or If served upon you hy liUlillMtlon, W l"' are reilllnil In npiK'ar mid nimM "liai plnl .tiiiitliollrstdiiy of th- ' TOiS ii l. nfler six weeks' inililleatioiiCf ns, tu-w It on .Monday, the 1 . aunf IMtli ilny .NoveiiiKar, ""'. mid If you fall to so winner. Hie iA tn appiy 10 mo rouri nir nie n-ni i;-'-,,iiuo Mild ei.iuplalut. tn-wlt for the low 'W', miirlKaneile.etlhed III said eiiraplfiyj jj. iliit.nl. nf ilin i, ti. ml. m therein "....Wt. the in anil t llllirll: Ita till i, ii. nil. m therein l .'T,.riff. Wit- the south hillf Of Iho soot;"' S nuatUt. itienstiunrler of the ; Htbeirt ho siwthutut iiuarter c! vortu, arter. of Heotlou !M, 't"vT'iJwi.n.c)'i' ine thlrh-eii Knit, WlllwnetM iiniiiiiK "lie iiuuiiiiii iiiiii hia'i 'iv.. ooiui it till III Waseo county, OreK""' AJ!irtbiat half of Hie northeast iina""' Suiewntt quarter of the northwest iiiariefi"'"s jtrtHw eistiUarlorof the norlheat 'l1'".'! tttU .m, iinviiniuii 01 wiiimnel mid sixty narieroi the norinean 'i""1:; ltwu t.i. ivnshlii olio North, H'dffi' nette Merlillnu, eoulnliilni; P ir. xtyacrea. nnd itinit- I" J , .,rBctiee ol reKOUi iieeorillliK to law i ijid. Hi" tills eourt, and that the i.riK'eeil' '"tliwlltf iiplilled In payineiit of the 'V".V, .lt U)ui3 said inortKiiKe, nnd still unimlili "T L rw of of liw.no, mid luleri'st Uitjreoii t '"Jjji, clKht per rent or milium '"'J.f.Taii.l I"1"' IhWI, mill the further sum of f--1 H'i'"nt I"". eat thertou at the rateof elKht Jr.. ittorntl' niim since .MiirohW,lw:i, and "r " i .jlibut K-e of W.M, mid for the nut 1(1 AJtbit inentM iiiado mnl expended here ' for u jud tliephilutlirwlll apply in I ' f. cytlirfW nieiit mialust you lor miy "lelli it nw . . il0 pro- ........ I .. I .. ..fl,.r Mm nil II l llli"" - ceeiiN ul sum sain lis mure)'"1' will lllrtlllir IIIKO iim" .-: .vpuwr moils In tlilM suit Is served cation, hv order of tho Ui",r" ,.l bfl" Hlmw, JuilK" nf said Court, ssm Vou .. . .1... lllllU"-" Is luirehy. Klveii w . ; intention setner mis ineu ii.... --- , . - .....I .i.j. uui,i iinuii win '.i ... nr.. . (lilt, tunn 1" . ....... iiiiiit:i w.-i i.fu.ir lit '1IIU ' 1 A.. NOTICE VOU I'UIUJCATION. Nntlco nainiHl iniiko claim tliu tll'HI'Wl fill "";. ,, Krlilny, Nnvemlwr 17, lhW vu.. Kdgar H. iw. thB M .l a. k'l M . K' II JV i V2V T , Hti il, 'ip. ..... ...,i i., witnesses. V V,l 0t lie llllliea lliu llllliilT.im ..nllivnitv- coiitlnuous realtletlfo nimii. "' M.llll llll.ll t,l ..... UlUl J. 1 MiKl l. Krank Dflvt-r, i" wiRk, nil .nv; Jvih, i II ill tus WW. i nl.. w.j niaau" it Ton III) hgZWSr Mt in-K! W ib i i. . i .t.ii ini.-v "t, ma .MV At.., trilHIHTIIMI".'' .Lis II IVY"" V... i : ill tho reoi'l" '.' liTia w . l...rr IIIIIII . iWI thrmiKh (ho cnluiniu i f ",VouUtipn w It has i inoro Hmu '.''' ltW1' w" utJier jwiwr, huJ lvorlll w iV ' i