' ' J The Dalles Daily Chronicle, OFFICIAL PAPEK OK DALLK8 CITY. AND 'WASCO COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY MAIL, rOSTAOB PREPAID, IS ADVANCE. Wrttly,lyer $ 1 J " 6 months. o .5 n s 0 W Dally, 1 year 6 00 " 6 month 3 00 " per " " 50 Addrets U communication to "THE CHRON (CLE." The Dalles, Oregon. l'ont-ornco. OrriCK HOUBS OeuerHl Delivery Window 8 a. m Money Order Bunday ii I). to 7 p. m. .Si. m. to 4 p. m. .9 a.m. to 10 a.m. ClOSlXO Or KAILS trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " " West S p. ei. and 5:80 p.m. tSURo for GoUlcndale 7:S0a. m. " lJrlnevlllo 5:80 a.m. " "Dutur and Warm 8prlngs ..6:30a.m. " f Leaving (or Lyle Hartlaud..5:S0a. m. " J Antelope 5:30 a.m. Except Sunday. tTrt-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. Monday Wednesday and Friday. FRtDAY, NOV. 10, 1893 Here is a great stimulus from the Arlington Kecord : If the Good Lord or Grover Cleveland or the crazy governor of Oregon can show us anything to be thankful for as a nation or state, we will send Him or them a copy of the Kecord free with postage paid. The British are killing the poor, de fenseless Matateles by the thousands. The savages cannot cope with them, but die as cheerfully for their country as if . they were civilized. Meanwhile trouble is looked for in India. It is the general opinion the natives are growing restive under British rule, and it is believed it will take only a small spark to kindle the fire of a revolution that will be far reaching in its consequences. The continued rise in the price of sil ver since the passage of the repeal bill is something the quack financiers did not anticipate. It the rise keeps up at the present rate, within a year silver will be worth more than gold. Telegram. Since the silver advocates are the ones who claimed they would lose so much with the passage of the repeal bill, we suppose the Telegram refers to them as the quacks. Anyway, it is a pretty good admission to make. In regard to the recent offer of Em peror William to furnish a country house for Bismarck an exchange says: The consideration and kindness which the German Emperor shows for Bismarck is not verv great, when it is taken into consideration that Bismarck furnished most of the grandeur which the emperor enjoys. William would have been very small potatoes had it not been for Bis marck. Offering the faithful servant the use of any of his palaces is, unde the circumstances, somewhat equivalent to kindness of the traveler, who findi nmiselt anu uog in a wilu country an out of provisions, cut off the dog's tail, hroileu it tor supper, giving the poor curtailed quadruped the bone. is there anything unreasonable in this matter ol government aid to coun try roads, asks the Willapa Pilot. For eign countries get their good roaus in this way and the Pilot believes it is the proper wav, Let the counties do what they can and the states do what they can and the general government do the rest. There id not a river or harbor in the united states that needs improving one half as bad as the roads do. There is nothing on earth that the people of this country need as badly as thev need good roads and the eooner they get through wrangling over politics, religion and other abstruse subjects and unite in a long, strong pull tor good roads the sooner they will have prosperity, and no matter how the sil ver question or the tariff question or any other question is settled there is no genuine and lasting prosperity until we do have good roads. Medical ethics are often beyond the comprehension of the average person An extraordinary incident is reported from Olympia. The wife of a farmer six miles from town was about to bo confined. They had no close neighbors, so the husband left the wife alono and went to the city for the family physician. The latter was out on another case, and the husband sought other medical skill. He scoured the town in search of a physician to take the case. Five ethical Kentlemen declined to respond, but No 0 yielded to he earneit solicitation of the alarmed husband and went along with him. Meanwhile hours had been lost in delay, and when the physician arrived at the farm the child had been born and was nearly dead, and the mother was unconscious. Commenting on the above event the Spokane Review says : But the five were true to their ethics, and, as has been admirably stated in comic opera, "No matter what you do if your heart is only true." 'Their hearts were true to the absent medical brother, and if the child and mother bad died that thouKht would have been sufficient solace. ON THE PACIFIC Loneliness of the Orent Kximnac Stretch ing Out from the Oolden te. I notice nu Item in the press stating that the Cltv of Peklup in her recent trip sailed twelve hundred and forty miles without meothifr a single sail, writes a correspondent of the Wash ington Star, and this fact is cited as showing the loneliness of the Pacific ocean. In the summer of 1850 I loft San Francisco on a sail vessel (former ly from Baltimore) for Panama, dis tance four thousand miles, and on the entire route, which lasted forty-three days, we never saw a sail! Loneliness is no word for it, especially when we lay becalmed in the tropics, with our vessel lloatlng us helplessly about ns a chip on a mill pond, the ground swell keeping up the monotonous roll of the vessel from side to side all day and night, and day after day, each roll be ing accompanied by a flap of the sails and n creaking of the rigging that might have passed for the Hap of the wings and the wail of lost spirits. When we read about Noah and Ids ark we are apt to think thnt he must have had rather a lonely time, but then he was out only forty days, and be sides, with all the animals, etc., on board, he had plenty to occupy his time and attention, and if he wanted amusement to while away the time he had only to start a sparring match be tween his monkeys and parrots. True, there is no report of any such proceedings on his part, but that is doubtless because there was no mod ern newspaper reporter on board. I tell you a man cannot realize what loneliness or comfort is until he has made some such trip, and if he wants to complete his education in that line he should preface it with a trump of two thousand miles over the mountains and across the deserts amid wolves and wild Indians, as thousands of' forty niners did. on. Ls Urllipe. During the prevalence of tho grippe the past seasons it was a nottceablo fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all of the troublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases of throat, ciiestnnd lungs, and has cured cases of asthma and hay fever of long standilig. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at Snies fc Kinersly's drug store. 0JV TBE OUTSIDE that is tho best placo to keep the huge, old-fashioned pill. Just as soon as you get it inside, it begins to trouble you. What's the use of suffering with it, when you can cot more help from Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets? These tiny, sugar-coated cranulcj do you permanent good. They act mildly and naturally, and there's na reaction afterward. Constipation. Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stom ach, and bowelB are prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. Thev'ro tho smallest, the easiest to take, and the cheapest for thev ro mtaranteed to cive satis faction or your monov is re turned. You pay onlv for the aood vou cot. Nothimr else time by the dealer, though they may bo better for him to sell, can be " just as good " for you to buy. gPECIAL PRICES on; Baby Caps and Cloaks, Misses' Trimmed Hats. 112 Bacond Street. ANNA PETER SCO. Executors' Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that tho undersigned have been duly nppolntcd, by the Honorable thu Codiity Court of aco county, Oregon, execu tors ol uiu estate oi jonn wuxter, urceaeu. hii persons having claims against said ctate are hereby reqtitn.il to present the same, amy vcrP lied and with proper vouchers, to tit or either, t Aiueiope, wnsco county, ureiran, hhuiu si mounts irom mounted mis notice, The Dalles, Or., Auk. 3, l'.i:i. I AMES 1IAXTKK and JAMKS WIIlTTKN, Executors of the estate of John Uaxtcr.deo'd. S-I,w3t Assignee's Hotlee to Creditors. W. E. Uarrctson. of The Dalle. Oreiron. hav lne aliened his uroiiertv for the benefit of till his creditors, all persons havim: claims iisalmt him itre hereby liouneu to present tnem tome under oatb, ut Tho Dalle;, Oregon, within three niontus irom uate. A. K. THOMPSON, Assignee. AttqustC, lM.-w6t 1 NOTICE. -I !S-f ZZy-Wt-'r fKr,..' V.' In the Cmaty Curt of the State of Orf-'on, for r A. .;viP H . . u p- , Wasco County, wc., sua OErit.r''.:;i . W the Matter of the Estate of u , JteiJ:7:sJ&y.'riS Notice it hereby ulveil that the tm.ierslKiioi, U -rrw "'" J-"ijrs- '";'"''' -siiroa.. by n or,t.r 0f the County Court of tne Statu ol and Astiiuiu. I' r C.j;)mnirl!i.ji it li.isnn rival: hucurei! ihiiiciiml-j vr irenll othori. foiled; wlllcunc Ytrjif tilsen titirnc. Sold by Druzx&s on niarantcc. Ti-i'I tine Tlacl: cr Chest, use ainr,oH'.- i a, Arrets. j cu. HELQK'S i C i-i 5 i 1 i . REMEDY tecil to care vcu. Price )cu. Jr.lector imv I'ir caleliy Nnlpi Kinernly. VIGOR of men (September 7. lbU-1, wa apiKiinteit executor of the I lHkt will and testament of tlte vHlil William ' ir....l ti. unl ...1 .ill . , ......... claims analtui sum esiate are nerern uo'ltled ti preer.t the mma with the nnr vouchers therefor to meat theoihce r.i ;inj, IltmtliiKton it WlUori, lite Dalles, Oreum., nnhin dlx months from thocutoof this notice Datcil The Dalle, Or., Kept. 7, s.M II. is. miNI'IN(,ll)N. Executor of Will of Win. II. W ihon, dei' d U-.Si5t Estray Taken Up. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, And all tho train of tII from early errors or later cxccMes, tie results of overwork, slckuuss, worrv.etc. Fullstrtiigtlj, ilerelopuicut anil icqb given to every organ aad portion of tho body. Blmpl.iiaturalmethol. Immedlatolmproveineat wn. Fatluro fmpov!L)e. 2M) references. Iijl-, ezplauaUon and priOfa mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. OneblMck tioiir. brandol either 3 or R on left hip and left jmv. Owner can have hj pruv- iiiB properly anu payiiiK tor mis iidi jf .. IMCI.l. C, WIMlKli, 10-l;hvlm i'ostomce. The Dalici, or. Two Matrimonial Peuusylyania Laiics, Lumbago. Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, &c. Two finedooking feiinivlvaiila iltlstrloiik. ii1imi did iJOiitcketpera.uKes 18 and ', ivottlt ?;t,to),uo (ientlemcn! ladles, axceileut reputations, Indi each, parentft dead, want too west tills (ill. and gentlemen under 40, wouid like to correspond utth nice, reiectable neu uuuer w. uotect: a antiv western homes, (ientleuien. if you mo matrimonially Inclined, send fl bill In common letter for pho- iiuuivn anu uijtjruA&vn 01 ineiu youii uaues. 10 lllwlrn A VUUUJ 1IHU1U UU WUl) Jlox Sii. lxik Haven, Pa. Notice. Timber Culture. V. H. Ivani) Omen, Tim Imm.ks, On, Aimust l'J. lH't:t. Complaint huvliiK been enteti') at thlaOIIleo oy jiarneiui .ii. Jiursuaii inraiust rrctton med D.t. SANDEN'S ELEQWIC BELT With Blftetro-Mtienatln flUmmnDV. i.ult.t tatBUI Ilt lapravementa I " 111 euro without inwltclno all WmImu resultlmr from orer-Uxatlou of Lrain ntrm (ore cnuwi. mm uerroui ueonr.y, hun freiifi Wtmmdrru Im ....... iiiUntlyflthjr wm luiotattTo, eclallr, all fcraale eoml i in btaltli. etc. Tula fleet ria licit U orr mil oiiimnt. I lewMtoriiidw. MU04JM, uniruor. IUHUII. cvataiaj Currtut ii lor i hi in re to comply witn law as to Timber. I iiltiiro Entry No. 3110, datwl March 'M, lh'j, iiixjn the NWfcf of Section iW, Townnlilp 2 North, ltauuo 11 East. W. il.. In Wucco coniitv. OriwiTi. 3? with fi vlfur tit Itin r.tilir.f.llHttrui it ui. contestant alleRliif? that defendant has vlioliy failed and uexlectu to plow or break or culti vate to cron or otherwlKC. or tilaut with tn-ev. tree nec4x or cuttliiKs. during any of the time lucu innKiiiK ins vain entry, any part of said tract, tho mild nartles are hereby Huinmonnl Ij aplKiar nt this Oftlce on tho 21t day of October, iwi k ju u cjoen a. Mm Hi respoini and mrillMl lesiiinouy couceriiuiK Mini anegeo iniiure. J-lw5t JOJIN W. LEWIS, itelter, wllleuiaallof the aJwro diuiM or uo utytbou. mt been eurea.br this marvelous Invention tLTi """K remeaiee nneu, anil we give ttUDdrou ... wi ti m iwie mmt v.vrj outer ICate. Vur feaerfsl lurml ILKlTlil! auavManitv ir .. rYli 7z! onrrrn wean DUeeis Ikadforliluii'd Peioililet, iuuluJ,KeiuJ.(ru Nileet boon ever offrred weal iueIMrei 'Ulua'dPaioi Mo. 17lrtHtr(, MUVXtJUtm OJK. jFratb oyatera at 'A. tiory ttore. Keller's confeo John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, 79 Couvt Ctifwct, Hezt door to Wmoo Inn Offloe, WANTED:!! "Has jmt received the latent styles in Suitings far Gentlemen, 2,000 or 8,000 Stock Sheep, for jind hai large iwiiortmcnt of FordKiinnd Auier wHicb .OMh will be paid, UnAffixLluF m w wwt m aulre ut this offlee, A,. j ..,, .... Exesatofs Notlse to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of the Htate of Oregon for Waco (Joint tr has duly appointed tho undersigned the executor of the last will and testament of (jeornu P, fleer, deceased. All jeriion having claims agailut tho estate of aalil deceased are hereby reiiiired t Jreeat thein, tfJUi tho proper voucher, within six months from the date of this notice, to said executor nt hi placo of residence, near Dalles City, in ald county, or at the oHlco of W, If. Wilson, in said LMlle City. ' , iIOilAKL MOVI.E, Executor, Dated this lit day of November, 1km. rtw Executor's Notioe. , notice u Hereby given tnit tho underilgned ha been arinolnted bv tho Countv Court i7 tim Htate of Oregon for Wasco County, executor of thoejitatool Cutherine Wigle, iletwhed, and all person h'tWug claim against Mid esbito are hereby notified and reatilrut to iirunent iiu. saiu. with tbo uroiK.-r vouchers, in im, utth.. otlice of My, lliiutfugton & Wliwii, Tlio Ihillw, WHUifil'illlllw k...m .ulAI.I.. J. ....... t . vmiiiii , uihw i njniiii pia iioiiiiu iruiu the date ol tliU nutii-v. , W. If, TAVlxJK. n . . 'Bxcctttorof saldettate. aho Dalle, Or., July W,'iW.r. SHOE FACTORY For Sale at a Baro-ain. Tho undersignod, hiiviii soourod tho liiachinory and fixtures of what was intondodJ()r a f i rst-ulaas shoo factory, will soil tho same at a bargain. Iloro is an oncino and boiler of '10-odd horse power, and .v.. . , . a large amount of shoo machinery, lasts, lino shafting, pulleys, bolting and find ings almost a complete shoe factory. Iloro is also one of the best sites for successfully opor atmg a factory of this kind to bo found in this country. Write for particulars at once, to Tiro Dalles, 9 Or. Familiar Faces in a New Place. E. BAYARD, Laic tiptcinl Atjent tienernl J.mul OJjke. J. E. BARNETT Jfye Ieal Estate, tpap, Iiurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. - NOTARY UBIjIO, Parties buviiig Property tluty wi'hIi to Hull or Trade, IIouKtis to Hunt, AUitr.ict of 1 itlo funiiHlicd, will hud it to thoir ndvantagc. to call on uh. or Wo shall iimko a specialty Ixjforu tin of tilt! Utiitttp prosecution of Claims States Land OHico. and Contests 85 "Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. UNNELL, 'ipe Wott, Tin Bepeirs am Roofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, ne.vt, door K I fl HL'u i i t 1 Jl west of Young & Kuse lop. TheDhlles This Is the Season Of the Yean Olhen Judicious Advertising Pays. I'aelt of niiawer SUMMONS, In tlm Circuit Court of tlio Htate olOrmmiiJ the County of Vro. ,urcp)l"l A. I) llnltnu, riatiitltr, va, Frank 1). (illhnple, Uliialit (lllleittde. W. K. Hunt mill W. II. Jiutler, Defendants. 7h Fmnk Ih )lllrpte tmifjthmla OBImle.tiu abore-naninf ((riiiKinti.' yK " In tbu Haute of the dtntr of Ortmn ., ...J mil nr.. linr.il... ....... I ""H t te c n, nl i'llhi '-'a. 2BX!M itbovo eutltliil milt on or Ijcfoie tit tut dir wl the n-Kulitr term of tin; Circuit McltffiJ ... w.vn. .... i i.iiiiiu), ne mmmtiu flitti. In.rfrir fi.-til, .... ... I........ ..rHv,llw llltli liny of November, 1M1, anil If you full to himivct. Im ..J tltereilf the iilnlnllir will nmilv t, iv. i,J fur tlm relief prayed for In IiIn foniilalnt,to-ul fur a decree of loret'lonuro of tlint certain mceJ khk uecii iniiiic nun executed ly youttl runnu iiiiinvii iiaiuiiu on tiiciiiii unyoiMr ler, IrtW, uiiou tlio liorlhiveat uiiarterof w II In totvuiilili '.' kiiutli rmiKo 1 1 nut, W.SIJ nnim couuiv. iireim u. nun mat mi it timet. lie koIiI under fltteit fureuioiuri! decree lit) luauncr iinivli'rit by Inn- and itrc itdltietil liractlcitof nl i Court, that front tluiroetttil lieu wmi inn )iniitiiu nav;u;tu r' teiveilioi ol .live liuudivd (f.Ml)) iliillnm and intcreitJ Mild mini diuce Nnvcnit)". fitlt, lsyO, nt the nil 10 ler rent, t or milium, alvu a further tnii alsty () dollars an a rwinmablo mturney'i lor liiniiniini; nim nun to lore?U!u mililmi ifttire anil collect the note thereby K'cnrou here ti Mini uiiou, loireiiier Willi nin tit iri mill dUbtiri-eiiivutx miidu and 0x110111111 In t milt, llicludlni.' accrtiliu; cmn unit wti'J aalciiud Unit iilalntlll'hiivea lliilsiacntinlid you, tbu Mild Frank II. (jilleailv, lorany 41 cieucy 111 inn iiriM.'iTiin im biu hi muniy luuru alii Mima, that iiiti Mich InrwlnHircMlcit tlio riKiu, line, nuereni 111111 cniim 01 you 1 vottr fO'tlefL'iulaiitH. eacil 11 tit 1 all r.f nu 1 iheui. mid nil other lierrniiK clnhaiu; or) elaiiti by, titrotiuli or iitidvr you or Uim.ii either, in null to nlit uiiirtiinKcil prralKanall every lair; inereoi ihj inreoiiw jiiu rtweri barreil Irom tlte eiiilty of redemption. That ttel iilalntlll' Im iillouol to bid ntuM foiwosiircl oiile null imti'liMo nld ittnrtK'HprtairtMtl niNoniiotii miu mat uiiou i:iuH)t(iiitiQmori-i Hatred tireinlc the iiurchancr be let into IWI iresiioii niereoi, mm every pn mtoi,ira inedlately, mid for audi other and torther relltfl 111 to tliu (Hurt imiiv teetn eniiltsU unl hst.l TI1I1 Miutiiions U nerved uihjii yun.tbe 11UI I'rmiK 11. i etti 11 nun 11 kx a t cih'.otpum llt'iitliiti In TlU'lialtCH CiiKiiNlcLE.a newiirci tmbliM'ie 1 iveekiy nt llulle City, Waico muji UrcKim, for idx (ruiin'cntlve nevki.ty oraitMl lion. N . l irai ihnw. linhci) 01 um iocn.1 wnii'ii oinur uii.h imiiv nniiie un rtmi'i cliiiu'lierx on tliu-'iith day of Heideniefr.ra hit 1. 1" ; i- mi x m AttoinuvK fur i'Ublif ' SUMMONS. '1 Wasco County, Oregon, The Unto City of the Inland Empire in Bitunted tit'tlm hwid of navigation on the Middle Colutiiliia, and i'h a thriving, jiros perotis city. ITS TERRITORY. It i tho supply city for an exteimivo and rich agricultural and grazing country, itq trade reaching a far wntth a fjumniBr Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. The ricjt grazing country along tho eastern Hlopo of tho Oan cudes furniflhuH pasture for tliousands of flhoep, the wool from which finds market hero. Tho Dalles is tho largest original ' wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries aro the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be morn than doubled in tho near future. The products of tho beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and oust has this year filled the warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is tho richest city of its size on tho coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country thn is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate dolightful. Ite pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these .sonter stones sho stands. The California Winehoase, 4 Is now open, and its propr d, produced Whig at pneos in Ainu, uuhu reanuis to no tound. 1 to do r lire and J irst-Ulass in iotor will soil his homo- tho roach of everybody, (ioods guaranteed every respect. Thompson's Addition. G" BECHT. In the Circuit Court of tlio Htnte of Iff ' for thu county of Naw, W. A. Miller, minUff, VH. V, llcyiioldii, I Defendant. I TV,.' I' llriiimhlt II, r .iluivf.umilttl dftW III tlio iimno of the Htatu of OW.??"? 1 liereby reiiilrtd toaiifear and mXZZm jilalnt Hied acaliit you in tliulyfffiiwroi wltlilu teuiliijh from thu date of fe'ffJTu tlilH MimiiiiihM upon you, 11 wrwr:,' fti , ciiimiy ; or 11 ktvmi wiiittn iinj- uel thja shite, then wltliln twenty !' ",.. 1 dtitoof theavrvlvu ol this Miminoiw "r" '.,,. or 11 nvrveii noon you oy l"1llv"""' .1,1 fiin. urn required to miieiir unit am "LJjT jiiill I -.nil iiiu Minim, ... V,' ,M, htin- ' U l, illiormx weeiiH tiuimcauw ..an, to:vlt 011 Monday, Ihe ...... ...... ms, Minllfv.,,, (,.11 I,. ... n...r. tbC IW-.". I mild. fom tlifrtin - ,,ter, the ob". ;ntler. tliono!tlieantiiinrter of tho fytixtA nun II yon J III 1 in Pll lllianvi, r-,,1 f0f 1 aiiply to tliu court lor tho relief HfjjLifrt mid coinplallit, to-wlt for the WWJ lor I iiioriKaKuiietnriia.1 thohiib of the nr wit. the ttimtli hiilf of the wok i....... ii..... ..1 i,,i aaalt mitl tho Kouthweat uuartef ot ' votUi, (iliarter, of Heollon 'JH. ToifWS Mdlin.cw kiiiiko thirteen liiiat, wiuaincw r uvl talnliiKouuliundnit and "Utjr fS'un ncrtli iited in Wineo county, OreK'iii- M?J MrtbcMt half of tlio norlheinit iiitrtcr, ;e.,i,,watli iiirter of tlm northweat l"Mwr."'. tftioa oiiKtnllnrtiirof tlie nortlicait aUrli.,n Kirti 33, Tuwimlilp one North, Kiiiiko '"""hunJiW Wllliiinettu Merlillnll, coirt'''K& county and nl.ty Huron, mid alttmud ' '!;,,, ,,jctlce o' OreKou; neeorilliiK to ","1,.,un( lid oalo bo thin court, ami that tho proeetdi 01 " 'nH, bj npidledlii payment of tlio '"V,,?iit: tail Hafd niortKiiKe.uiidtitlll unpiil'l- rto ol I of iuii Inloreat tliercon ;M, elRht percent jair niinuiii Ij; "T "mt liitef i:. mill II111 Inrlbor Ntiltl (if lil.lW.W , K,t,u cit thereon nt tho rntuof eldli.t J'.:, ittinwi'l niimiiiiieojiiironvo. inhi 1,nd dlw?,l fiHinf iijoo.w, iiiid for tftociwt; l0Aiidtl nieiiiM inane 111111 .cxiiemiw iorJu""J tho ,.li...tlirjvlll m.ly jo w SIW1 ineiit iiKiilnat you hir any W'i0ii o( no leuiiilliiUK aimr in "i 1: ceedaof mld aillo 11a iiforealil. . , ()ie M iiioiia 111 iiiih niiiv m " ..V.r.itilu V. ,HIIIM"f - I8,7W NOTICE FOlt rUBIJCA'flON. k.ii. la tuiK-hv ulven that tlw, .'".uon&l iianiwraettler hualllw) notice i V"7ol. g ntako lllial . proof , in, ' L, niado cmim, mid thnt iiru. ." -., ,,),, iw., tho jWuter oud reeefver tt l lie ", Homcatead Appllcntloii Wtl UWU mill WlJ 'of HVM of Hec. Hi M. wltc.tpM!Sa xmillliilnliu MtfllllllieO UIIOIIi ftl'u LU Bill iHlllli iVl.! ., .... .,,. Hill I II h rll MK lllllt Olmrgr wWMl oJVf r-Vl 11 L - 'l'ke'.ver.lK.'l3 iuea mou nru nioniio 1 Vwnilo In U you wUh to mph 1, 'Vhiu tMlW 2J ixiihnnri vou can't do Ultter t '''.Vv fiMS throtmb U10 eolumiw SMF$m-