ST.?? ' Jffii'SGW 1 arcs? The Dalles Daily Chronicle. tup. iiAi.Lt:, or.Efios TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS. Below is published a correct time cr.nl oi trains and Iwats which leave anil ar rive at The Dalles. Travelers may trust , it, as The Cmio.sicu: is kept fully in formed of revisions : I). P i'c A. X. 0. 5TEAMER5. Stenruer Keculntor taive every Monday. Wed nesday and Friday at it. m. Arrive? everv Tudajr. Thursday and Satur day at p. m. j okegox railway & navigation co. riTjiitt. Arrive. Iar. No.1 We: b.innd ... 4 45 a.m. 4:n.ta. I 0.2 East bound I0:loj'.m. w:ap.m. DAti.8- rA; ENOBK. Ko. Wu-bomMl. lve 10 p.. . S E:-boomt, arrives . . . 11:45 a.m. All pd.'icer tralcs rr!l as tbedepo:. lop m: Cnion Street, as Ail vertUliic 2:;te j'er ttl i Give itch or less in Daily 1 S) Oyk two inches and uuder four laches. ... I (0 ! Ovar four inches nnd under twelve inch. . . 75 J Over twelve inches SO , A!LY AND WEEKLY i One Inch or le?s. ir luch 52 30 Over one inch and tinder four laches . . . 2 CO ' Over four inehe? and under twelve ineher . 1 W Over twelve laches 1 CO , Mr. L. Henry of Hood River was in the city yeslerday evening, returning on the host this morning. Jndce Bradshaw will leave for Prine viile May 1st to hold the regular spring term of court. He was appointed May 1st, 1591, mid left the nest day for Prine ville, his first term of court being held there. DICI). In thi5 citv, Monday, April 19;h, at 10:30 p. ni.. Samuel Gates, 27 years. 9 month? and 4 days. The iuneral will take place from the family residence Wednesday morning at 30 o'clock. The Colouel ana tlir ChlrnioriUt. Sunday a chiropodiit visited our city, antl stopped at the Umatiiia house.1 Col. Sinnott ha; or had a corn ; for it was, but is not. The chiropodist nnd the corn being in perigee, a; it were, the colonel decided to have his cereals har vested, the sisn beins in Pisces and con sequently richt for corn cutting. He Engjested to the corn -cutter that he had a small job iu his line, and inquired the price. 'Three dollars and a half was the reply. "But," said the Col., "times are hard, and 1 am only working here in the hotel for my board, can't you do a little better than that?" After con eiderins: the matter, the chiropodist con cluded that he could, and offered to re move the farinaceous product for 50 cents. The Col. walked over to Judd Fi-h, who was behind the counter, and in his smoothest tones inquired of that gentleman "if he could 'et the use of a room on the lower floor lony enough to tret a corn opernted upon?" "Csr tuiiiiy," replied Judd without cracking a :mi!e, and at the same time handing ont a key. la a few moments the corn was removed, the 50 cents paid over, and the parties lo the contract separated. Soon after the eorn doctor was standing in the Etite barber shop, when the colonel ps-ed by. Incidentally he inquired, "Who is that oid gentleman just pass ing? Ihat," said Parkins, "is Col. Sinnott of ihe Umatilla House. Why do you ask?" The answer got away. The New Time Card. Under the new time card, which goes into etfet tomorr w, trams wi!l move as ' follow-: j 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arriv at 6 p. m., leaves at 0:05 p. m. , 5o. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives 1 :15 a. m., depart-- 1 :2i. a. tn. No. 8. 'rom Spokane and Great NortL ern. arrives S:30, departs E:35 a. m. Ko 1, from Baker City and Union Pa cirte, arrive 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. m. Nog 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalle?, will carry passengers. No. 23 arrives tu 0:30 p. in., departs 12:45 p. ut. Passengers for Heppner will take train leaving here 6:05 p. 111. First German llor.t;, "rewer ays the Brut book primed in e German lanpuae wa the "Edel 'n, or "Pre-ioui, Stone," in 1401. by Ir'eh Boner. Sevf-a years before thii, '.-r. in l-!4. Gtnenburp and Faust -;nte:l in Iatin on indulgence issued v Pope Nicholas V. to Paula: msChappe, n ainboBador to the kin? of Cyprus. There in much conflict among the au thorities as to the date!, of the earlier oopisc of the Faust and Cutenburg booka, and in many vase the ixnut ' ine of their issuance U oonjectural. " Oi"(ii:u iu Jitpcn, The .Ifipr.:.&e are of raid of tbeaprond of the burnt uf opium mnoKinjr in tbeir eouyiry. and eiToni ore heinj mack 10 rcsttfjet- Hj sale nnd consumption. u-9Um for Tub Oiiiife.Vitfi,. PAPER CAGS aNL HA..-, TIMES. One irdtistrj T: r.t r-rlvon on Cnnili tlotis Tl'.rt V ri-f :. Otlii-r. Th manufacture of paper bag!- isr.n i .-.this try v.hieh depends largely on iu--tro.terity to a pre.i.ilir.g n of luird t'mW. The more i-tr.nr the financial pressure becomes. th.1 ::;ore paper bar are uwl, says the Congo Chronicle. In the grocery stores cus tomer will come in who. instead of ordering a bushel of potatoes, will or der a qii.trt of potatoes ami carry them home in a pnpur bag. Groceries of all kinds are purchased in small quantities, and the paper bag is uaed r.imost ex clusively to do up. not only groceries, but fruit, vegetables and candies. A customer :n hart! times will drop in ami buy half a pound of tea. In a few tiny? he will come in nsrain ard buy another half pound. In gu"d times he would have bought a couple of pounds, and one bag would have wrapped it up. It is so with al! kind of groceries and every-thinr purchasable far which pa per bag can be used, and the only veai complaint v hich will be found coming from the pr.;er bag m:imifaeU'r;: v. ill be on the occasion of prosperous times coming on us again. The paper lag mills lire doing a thriving business now. and until the growing evidences of prosperity culminate- in a general re sumption of business activity through out the country, they will not lack for a constant and large demand for their roods. But v hen the mechanic begins to buy potatoes by the bushel, apples by the peek, coflee by five-pound pack ages and flour by the barrel, then the paper line will hide its diminished head and prosperity be with us once more. THE MAYOR IN JAIL. How the Executive of New York Cnme to He Sent t'li. Judge M. May, of this city, v. a.- rm e in.-trumenta! in sending William L. Strang, now mayor of 2-ew York rf . to the county jail for six veer: -. -. .. - th-' Mansfield (O.I News. At u.;.; t in. Manuel May wasn't a judge. Jiin". s t who is now known all over tin- by reason of the figure he New York politics, was m ' a., isew York. The judre. v. h r. tioned in repard to the mar; -r. gave the incident as he remcnAer- "It was 30 years ago. and I v ... . notary public in those days. I v.. ti red ed to take some deposit :or- r ease in which there was an n'.'-t fraud in regard to some finan. ';;! r. -tors. Strong; refused to answer - m questions, as he. I think, had rec ': - the information on certain point.- it. t-oi-fiilsnee. He was obstinate, and I ex ercised my prerogative and sert bin: t ja:!. Strong" moved in what was con sidered the elite of Mansfield society in those days, and they stuck to h:m throuch his term of imprisonment. Th town was about divided on the jiropfj ition as to whether it was rich to sent hsm to jail. Strong had a real nice time while he wa.- in jail. Hi.'- friends visited him every day and helped him pass away the hours. Finalh. after Strong- had been locked up for .six weeks, a uirher court ccneluded that he had had enough and he was re leased." JULES VERNE'S MANNERS. 1 1 The Great "Writer Ih Simple, Quiet and Modest. If, meeting him withott- knowing w ho he was. I had beer. rsked to divine his profession. I would have said be was- a retired army general or a profes sor of phy.cs end mathematics or a cub.iiet officer n-ver an artist, says .t writer 511 the Cbautauquan cf Jules Verne. Ke doeK not show the burden of his almost W years; he has somewhat of Verdi's build, with a serious, kindly face. no artist-like vivacity in look or word, very simple manners, the im print of preat sincerity in every fleet ing manifestation of ieelinsr and thought, the lantmaec. the bearing, the manner of dress of a man who con siders appearance of absolutely no ac count. Mv 3m sensation after the pleasure of fceeinp him was one of stupe faction. Aport from the friendly look and the affable demeanor I could rec ognize nothing in common with the Verne who stood before me and the one that had a place in my imagination. My wander even increased when, in duced to speak about hif works, lie ppoke of them with an abstracted air, ai he would have done of some one else's writinjrs, or rather of thir.2 in which entered no merit uf his as, .he would have spoken of a collection of enirrnv inps or coin he had acquired, and with which he occupied himself more from the neeess'ty of doing1 somrthing than from any passion for the art. Lumet Poultry Fnrni. Farm Poultry soys that Isaac Wilbur, of Little Compion. It. L, has thr- lf-rtst poultry farm in the world. !! : hips from 130,000 to 150,000 dozen of rfrgs a year. He keeps bis fowls on the colony plan, housing about 10 in a house eight by ten or eight by ty.ehe feet in size, these houses bc'.r.r' about 15b feet apart, set out in lonfc row over the ypiitly sloping fields. He has 100 of these houses scattered over three or four fleldh. The food i loaded into a low wao, which is driven about to each house In turn, the attends: t ftedinff ni he tfooa. At the aftrrr.n,n feedir:jjr the eggs are collected. Tin- fowls are fad twloe a day. Tin- rn n. ne- f od is a ma) of cooked veft-t ::!)! i. 1 mixed meals; this mash is made up the after noon of the day before. The afternoon fdod is whole corn the yar round. flow bout Your JOB We have the facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. "We not- only desiie to keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one. and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. (?f?ror;i(;Ie publisl?ii? ?o. r&SCA B L TICKS orEJ THE WORLD I Supplied to United States and I no superior. Best Dip for the w ool. Sold by PEASE & I MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon. STARVING MONKEYS KILL MEN. Hordes of Kinsinnn Vv'orliljisr Havoc in f'hinn ni'tl .".iin:?:. Hc:en;. advice.- state x'an' rrreat i..' -af.tation iie.i'g- v.rou::: in ci.. Japan aral China oy immerse bar-f. - monkeys, v. hich have beer, driven, t'or. horn the forets and ravines by the unusuitily cold weather and heav s.nrv.-s. Beingr deprived of the ulvc'. m ;.iis of .-uas-stimj on berric-o r.. ruots the starvmg motkeys sr.- varr- -ir.g outlying mountain districts t.nd -jdT'.v.y ercps. EverythMi.'f .Tice . ;!cL:v eaten and then tl: h .-de." apes press farther into the :-t :t!c::..T.; . Around Tul;uabasan. in I'.r.-a'.:. Iver ro ;i,ec, the greatest damage hatl "jesr:. tit'Te. When the monkeys CrFt cam? dov. r tv.o woodcutters were attached ar. " killed by the hunger madencd creat-i-ret;. Since then numerous cases cf i.y :!H-ng of pscple living in ?hc!::v.--'laces have been reported, b ir. :nscd apparently by their effort.. . ukdue t!te intruders or prctett the: prajAirty. In such cases monkeys b; dozens would attack men and kill theu:. Such devastation wroubt b;. monkeys vas unknov.-n to .Icpsves--. . thoutrh their legemls hint at such c:--UTrenscs centuries ago. Villtirr-r have been prcpnring for revenge am' m .. . . , .1 ! by this time organized monkey bur: -re in progress in both empire. Th- local governments are also renderinr,' aid. The Cat's iteiiKion. siroys $1.50 worth of gram annually. The late Father Stommel, of Dovles- Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Esterm tmvn. Pa., who died recentlv in Phiin- . inator isNthe most effective and econom .. ... rr,n,Kin f ; n,i icai poison known. Price reduced to 30 many instances oi his wit are tciu nv bis friends One of his neighbors, it is i related, v. bo was not of the same fo:th a? tl reverend gentleman, once pre sented him with a very pretty Ktten. being very emphatic in hor avowal "thnt it was a good Catholic cat." A few days later, when out for a walk, she was hailed by Father Stomrnel after this fashion: "Mrs. 15 . I though' you told me the feline you gave me wa . a good Catholic cat. I beg to assure you that you were mistaken. It is a blue- stocking Presbyterian, and eats meat on rnuoy. Nertroe wiio Trill; irlnh. Trie Irish language still lingers in the llahcmns, among -the mi.ei tie- scendants of the Iliborcian patriots banished by Cromwell to the West In- dies. One can ocejyslonaUy hear, it hi said, black suitors in the London docks, who cannot peak n word of English, talkiiii; Irinh to the old Irish apple women wliom they meet., and thiumnk ; irig themselves intelligible without a ! knowledge of the Sn.on toqgtie. Advertife in The Ciusonicle. PFTW IE RENOWNED British Governments. It nas .St.iekholileri.' Meeting Notice is hereby given tnat a mt-Cting of the stockholders of The Dalles Chron-' icle Pu'DlishniL' Comnanv will be held at ! . I... fifmtiti. uniirf irnrc r T-Mwailne ,Km 1 i l V I.U1I .1 1 . ( 1JU 111 l! 11.. 1 ' 25th dav of Mav, A. D., 197, at 2 , , , . . o clock 11. m.. for tue pumose 01 adopt- ., .. ing snpiimeniary articles 01 incoruura tion, increasing the capital stock of said company and transacting Eiich other business as may come before said meet ing. By order of the Board of Directors. The Dalles, OreL-on, April ft, lv.7. A. S. Mac Alumel, President. R. G. Davespojit, Secretarv. .i.tlu. to Taxpajer.. I ! Notice is hereby given that by order 'pf the county coitrt, the sheriff wij. re turn the tax roii for 1SW5 to the county clerk on the first Monday in ! Aprii. 1SST, and all tases then remain ; iiig unpaid on the roll will be declared 1 delinquent, and thereafter the siienfl : will not receive taxes until the delin quent roll is given him. l.y order of court. A. M. Kelsav, m23.4tw Clerk. Chunire of Time. i Commencing April Sth, the steamers of the Regulator line will leave The' i t ' m. insteau 01 , j W. C. Ai.laway, Agent. e Your Grain. Few realize tiiat each squirrel de- Agent. . . r r l uo out inn tu uiin uii ui, taiineruerg, the eve snecialist. aud have vour eves examined free of charge. If you suffer (with headache or nervousness you un- ' doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if 1 ' corrected, will benefit you for life.' Office in the Vogt block. Do you want your windows cleaned, ! carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or ! janitor work of any kind done by a ; first-class man? If so, telephone Henrv I Johnson at j 'Phone 1 10. Parkins' barber ehop. t alO-tf i ! - ; ! As ufil,a' ulwa'6 ,n the lead. Hop Gold Bock Beer on sale today. See that ! you get it on draught at all Star brewery j saloons. alo-lw i : 7; , , merchant who tells you he has soinetlilng else as good as Hoe Cake soap is 11 good man to keep away from, u2-3m Stubling & Williams now have the celebrated Hop Gold Bock beer on draught. It is all right. NOTICE-SALE Oh un ,'EEH'The Shasta sow r.Hed the Common Council of lJ.iiic- of the 01 IOIS III - . -- Ar.it.nil. tn.Wlt aCO ciunii . v , . . i Lots P and 10 jointly, in Work U , o s , 7, S. 9 and 10, jointly in block lo , lo ? , -co nnd 10. jo ntlv m block -l,: n Suite; lockiT: lot 9 in Io -.-.J.; V X S. 9. 10, 11 and 12, in block I A jofcburB nnd way Sfl. 11', in block S7; lois l. 2. 0, 4, o. b. a, -J wt,,5iIAsi,i.vcrton' 3, 7, 10. 11 and 12. in block 41, ami ioi r M Snlem nml wny stations io.i5 m 1 2:s. 4, 5, 6.1., block 40 i.llil: gSJ-JS- - -y, f6J The reasonnble vnlne of taul 5. or , jic.Minnviiie nd ,s less than which they will not he sold,)H.-lo i..m. wny Mntloils , is...pk ha been fixeil ''i eieriiiiiu ' Common Council of Dalles City as fol-; :1OLos9a'ndl0.in block 14. lfO; 8 j 7. S. 9 and 10, jointly in block lo, -00, j ; lots 7, S, H and 10, jointly- in block 1 ; 1 . It( -Hit l.,t 11. Ill 11 OCK i, ", r. c a m...il 11 mi block Si. eacli re II. g. i1, iV Hint .) . ,rt Bt.itivplv .100: lots 0, uuvt ... block 37. each respectively Intc " .". If) nnd 11. in $125; block 41, erch respectively irltw, i.u.- 1, 7 nnd 12, in block, -il. encn retiri.ii..' il25; lots 5. 4, 5, S, 9 10 and 11. in block 42, each respectively llHi, lott- i, iin,wl ! in hWlr 44'. each resnecti vel v ?125; lots 2, o,4, o,U, IV nnu 11, J ' . ' ino. 1,., 1 D kick 40. eacn rrs ictmci. .- in biock 43, ?l"o: lots . o, 1 iwiu u, in ,.,cL- Jr.. each resnecti -ely ?100; lots I I and C, in block 40, each respectively 5125. Each of these lots will be sold upon! 1 ioiin . i l.lnnfc 7 0,,5 lot 1". HI UIOCK w . ! 'o, &inn. lntk 3 4.5. S. 1 Direct comic -lion nt Shu Frnncbco with Ow ! lot 9, m block ..4. -KH) Jots- -, o, -i, o , nl (iIuJ 0ra,nwl Ilnd t vam 9, 10 and 11, in block ."o. each . n..e- for Japan mm china. Sam"s SStf liv.lv 100- lot" 6 and 7. n blofi: Ho, ! H1 plication. b 11,5505 nelj o 4 s n itHte.-t,tid tlcket to En-tern wint an m each respectively $l2o , lo.r -, o. i.i y ai.-oJai-an. china, it V. V. , 10 and 11, in block 36. each re5r.ec.ivei Af-;TuAuA, cnu be nbtnlned from S100: lot 12. in block HG, ?125; lots o. 4, j. It. KIltKL.v.ND, Ticket Awnt the lot respectively, and none 01 tbem;rr, nv Hl j,:40 tt Arrlve ut PortlaadTlBf will be sold for a less snm than the value dav, f hursdiiy and Snturdy ut 3:05 n. m. thereof, as above stated. One-innrth of the price bid on any 01 said uts shall be paid in CiSh at the time of sale, and the remainder in three enna ui.vinents on or helore, one, two nnith'ee vears from the date of said sale, with i'uterest on such deferred pav- mints at the rate of 10 per cent per annua, ravanie annuauy; proiueu Dviileii that the payment may be made in fulll at anv time' at thf option of the i pur - chaser. I The said sale will becin on the loth j dav of Mav. 1S97, at ' the hour of 2t o 2iOck p. m. 01 saui oay, ami win uou- tinUe from time to time until all of said ... . - . ... , ...... i lots shall be sold. Dated this loth day of April, 1S97. GlI.I5EI!T W. PlIKU'S, Recorder of Dalles City. For sale or Trade. A desirable ranch of 1G0 acres, within lour miles of Dalles City, with one span mares, harness, wagonE, mows and other P0pet Fine fruit land and abun- Will , I 1 4rf rioll..C , . T '." Citv propertv. Inquire of ' ' ..... A. a. Mac Allistek, itea. estate ana insurance agent. Chi:onici.e office, Trie Dalles, Or BAST! IVES THE . , . Choice of Transcontinental Routes I A Spokane pin Uenver . Omafta, JXU.(X.U.a Minneapolis ; St. Paul Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCKAK HTEAMKKH Leave J'ortiftlid Eerv Tire Hays for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.' Fnr full rtPtMflt. rail rn n v t. rrt W. H. II UK LB CRT, Gen. I'iis. Agt I rortiaiiQ, urt-sou V M'M'lli u.usiHi.iit i... t ' ! uu jmno vi ! Schedule. train o. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :45 arriv Dalles 10:15 ' p, m., end leaves 10:20 p. m. Train No. 8 arrivee at The Dalles 11 ;55 I i P- m-i weat-hound train o. 7 leavee at 1 p. in. . iriu"1Rn" r'4 W1U carrV pr.seengere ! ! rI' ! . . nn , n i .,, carrv nr.sseni'erR J " n-x n' V,. , ? " . L'""ulla leav-1 The Dalles and Umatilla, leav n. daily and ar riving at The Dalles l'p, 'm dailv coni i necting with train Noe os. fi and 7 frr.,r Portland. v. E. Lvn Ai?ent. HA O O v I TCDr AKKY JLI EBE, PRACTICAL tIT J 1 l Mr 1 W a tenmakerf Jeweler All work inomptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. EAST and SOUTH via ' f OVERLAND EX-t Uirc..-, iilcm, Ito. mrc, Asihlnnrl. Sup. LogAtipelcs.KlfW 'I. Dally. f Daily, esccju sunay DINING CADS ON OGDEN ROUTE. ITU-MAN DCITKT SI-EEl'EllS AND SECOND-CLASS SiLEEI'ING CiE Aiincnwi io mi i nrougii Tiauis. Througli Ticket Ollicc,lS4 Third stnst. sy, fVir.,nth tlplri-tK tn fill ..nltitu 1 .1. r... ' ?Hte.-, Cwmdn mid turojiu win be obtilncfii ' lowest rates Irom Ail Rbovl. train nrrlve nt nnd dciiaitiro j. ji. Mi.hu.Mi,-ncket Ag?at , unrau i.tmtui 5u;iiua, rum una imaj stnutj , yamIuITdTvision. , i-iu-eapcr DejMt, foot of JcSerson street ' : ": .1X 7 '' -" " r-:io, i:-ia. o:,, fnnil ll:yi' 11. in. on snturdsv onlv.. Anl .. , i-ortmim iu ,:iiiRiia t.;;n a.m., nudl;S), t;u U. U.1U i .IAS JI. iU, jcnvc for Slicridnn, week days, it 1:30 a r Arrive at I'ortlnud, 9:S0 n. m ;,,,. ,- fnr o;wrr.n w .,t.. n,ldl2:,ii.1:Wf sfc-a r. niids c5p.n vi rive nl 1'orUnud at S:00, U:to n. in., l:,t:!5 , 5.1c, C:S, T:53 p. in. nutaii., 1.. 1 nyutw, -"ia.. Asst. U. V & PiL-i. Ast nil If 11 in AO ill A1A nnd j LuiIUi't II1U1U UUU .1 STAGE LINE. Throush by doyllgtit via Grass Valley, EC. nnd uros1- Hollows. DOUGLAS ALLEN, The Dalles. C. M. WH1TELAW, Antelupe. Stapes leave The Dnlles from rmatilla Ecsm nt 7 11. m.. also from AnteldiK? at 7:S0 R. m. tvtrj Monday. Wednesday mid Friday. Connecto made at Aiitelojie ior i'rineville, JlitclieU iri iHiint bevond. Close c. niifctlons madeallte I Dulles with railway, trains mid boats. Htnces from Antelope rea-h The Dalles To: 1 a-t" T"urday and Saturdays at i.jjp.n. ! KATES OP FAKE. Dalles to Deschutes .... ...11 f do Moro . -1 do Grass Valley. . I do Kent 1M IS 20) 3 u iW (8 Anteloi to Cross Hollows do do do do Kent. Grass Valley. Moro Dsohuees. Dalles . . 1 A SPEGIALTYo'Kl .iary lii.uuu j:ijisjui iwiicj cured in ID to 35 daya. Voucanwtreiwia homoorBaIlleprlceunucrea:ecan4 ty. If youprciortc crmehereirewuies; tra-t to piy rci .roau lareana aa:sioiwa c'nry, iodide potaalt, nnd etUl baTeartotri rks any part of the budr, lluir or Eyebrows faUof out. It la this Bc-coudary 15LOOD OISM nocbar inrc.lf wc fall to cure. IryouuaTouisa mtr- WMb, I . IU .Hit- Mi,VUMtt.lJ " - 1 . wo euai-anti f! to enro. We solicit tbCBlMiO.W'r nato cases and challeuco tho world lor cane re cannot cure. Tbis dtscao ba balliedthesLilloftheiuoBteininentphr!' clani. 9500,000 capital behind oar nf Uonal guaranty. Absolute proofy sent Maiwa bmiCBltua, Address COOK ItEMLDl w HOI Masonic Temple, vmuauui umm t GoiumDia pacKlngGo., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF manofactuijkks of ;Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND HAMS rf BACON DRIED BEEF, ETC. NOTICE. x . ! . i i :... Ihat we ffil'i.0? iotiue in nereuv v...-- - i Friday, April 30, 189. ai n , ' o o-. unrii - c ock p rn of f W! 1 "tablo of Ward, Kerue & Kobwtso". at public auction, to the HM'k . .... : r cash, the following cetn r I eorial property, to-wit: ., One bay saddle horse, a 0. -? ,, "Id. branded Uke this : On rlgu 6 der F, and with letter R on left bP eft hip! UKI J , turn nun iciiv. . 11. ...its,. onri Htar in ice.', . iuiii rt otv.i ivvfc, ,,11 AlisDI Ktther with bridle and saddle posed to be the property ol - , 1 uy All PP- I P.?. ! This gale is un ; ,lrnn aL'Iftereu. : , to satisfy tho cnag f..r their ""..1 ouu nara " .Jllffl me cnuruuH ior we - .i,t aiieiiiion nnu mo (ctetot,' animal, anioitnting at ' 'it-lnees, und for accruint; costs and expend the expenses of tbif eale. BlWs, ... 1 .1... Ir.ii ltirillBM ,i Dtelop D LODD PQISOK u