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V E FROM TltK PUKY Or A l,AWVK AND TM N'1U HOOK Of A BKIVRTKR. By BARCLAY NORTE , . CVipyrlitMoJ, hyOiK Pm, rtttdbdutt hv stavM sreaniranieni Uirotyrh ' Aavtrktys Vttm Ass-visito.) ,,, CH APTER XIV. TOM lTTiSVKS A CI KVT TrtB BtCCES "ir II F.N lVm Ttry. f ahl lift BeU brook rTrtoa h I tautittrtJ up I JdroadwAV plan if nine III duty' work. "lly 0viier ho cried, slapi'liui lila thlgli and topping abort, much to th auuimmuoiiI o ( Viuuorsbri "that " iV I viy I nn Idea, to Ik isuroi I'll bo hongtsi if I don't try it," Now the idea which had struck Torn with so iiiiifli forv kww Out of th fact Unit lio had lNn bother to know how ha could identify his man, aftor h had found w hero h Ktlit of clot lira of th kind of cloth it sample of which h hud to hit pookot had livu putl-hased. Vhll rt vulvitis; many schemes In hi tulud, h I had mvn in the. witnUm of a (tons r f;j mimht-r of photographic cnmerM for tht ; Um of amateurs. j Tho thought thvshed over his rutnd that he could have a picture taken of Foun , ? bUn, unknown to that (piuUomaa. "1 Tom had a friend engaged M leader writer on the piKr ou which ha wm employed, ho had boon (freatlr taken by the amateur photographic crate, and i who had In-come quite protlcloutiu maJc- 1 ins instantaneous picture. Fired ilh thin idea Tom pushed hi war rapidly to Fruiting House a.iuare. Mid, dropping into a place which wm At once mi outing house nud a beor mJooh, And where I ui wa.H in tlio habit of meet ing his Shadow, summoned messenger whom lu cent to his frieud requesting to see him immediately. lie looked aUmt for hi Shadow. He was there, deeply Interested iu the study of the various ad vcrliseuienU of th rail road lines hanging on the walla, with a sandwich in one hand, a mng of beer ia tho other, nnd ouo ere on Tout, Seeing Tom nod to him, he walked over. "Well." said Tom, "what ncwsT "Our man" it was one of the pecu liarities of tho Shadow that be never mentioned a name unless directly asked for it "Cur man had a father once, bat he has been dead almost as many year as our man has lived." "In other words," said Tom, "the father died when the son was young." "When ho was a baby Dot two year old." "Who brought him up?" "II i.i mother. She lived with hun up In rutnam county, coming here into the I r ,'city in the w inter. She lived Tery quiet, yf J " never went out anywhere, brought the ' . -r boy up w- ll, Vddicated' hint and theo . '" dial, just itfter ho waa of age. Ever ' sinee ho h:n lived as we know him. She i ',,'' left him a littlo property. Uuea from all I can In ar ha ha about lived It up," "How did he get Into this awell setT "Don't know, but I guest through hit schoolmates." TrohaLly. Well, It Isn't much, and what there it make him all the more mysterious." .t this moment his friend came. - ..-jieiio, ohi ty,- cneu lom, have a beer? N"? In a hurry, hoy? How toon will you lo o:r." "In atxmt three hours," was the reply. "Seo here, ol.i fellow, I want you to do mo a favor. I want the picture of a man taken on the a!y." His fiiiii l was delight d to do it; would doit that very day If he could find the 'rvui. Tom tall, d tho Shadow uji and told him to take tiio gentleman to the most likely plai t- v. here Fount in could be found and taken unoheerve I. "If you d in t take, him to1 ay take him to-morrow. " lit) then hurried off. Ai he turned into Chatham street ho thot ht that he would not lose timo by tryL $ tho etore in that thoroughfare, for it would be quito unlikely that his mas n"'ihlcotn to far down town at Chatli n Ntreet. "Tho llou.ry, nud the up irtof it. limy Held," ho said aloud, and with these words ho turned, crossed tho stroct, and climbed up to tho titrated railroad tta tion. Arriving nt tho Houston Street station he descended to tho street. Standing a moment, ho said: " I'll work up to Cooper Institute on this sldo and then down on the other." He put his project Into effect at once. It is no put mjvj of our story to tell in detail his seureli. Suffice it to say, hi experiences were commonplace, consist ing of entering a KtoitJ, producing the dip of cloth and a-king If they had a tult of clothes of that material. When urged to buy others equally as good and of the tamo quality an ho Invariably waa hi answer was that he Wanted the cult a a aort of uniform. Wearily hu traversed both (idea of the thoroughfaro between Houston street and the Gxiper institute, and, indeed all that part of the ltowcry on the east tide as far down ns Chatham (quare. A Unit half way up on the west tide he entered a storo and preferred hit re quest as usual. Tho cleric waiting on him examined tho piece carefully. "No," ho said, "we have no cloth of that kind, but," and he heallated, much to Tom's Impatience. "I think if you will go down into Fulton stroct you will find it. A dealer bought all there was in tho market of this kind. 1 have a brother employed there, and if I am cot tola taken this Is tho kind of cloth." Tom took the address and tho name of tho man's brother. Arriving nt this store he Inquired for the clerk w lnwo name he had obtained) be produced his pleco of cloth and asked to look nt tho lulls. The clerk smiled and saidi "Another of tho U. B. T.'s, heyr Tom did not know what the U, S. TV were, but ho osHontod. Tho clerk was very chatty, ' As ho laid out the suits ho tuld: "Wo laughed when the 'bos' bought all there was of this cloth In the market, and thought ho would make a men of it; but ho knew what he was about, after all." "Evidently," said Tom, encouragingly, "Let mo get your waist measure. Ye, these pants will fit you. The very first day we got them on the countor your commltteo caino in, lookod over the Btock nml lit on this lot 'They'll be Just tho thing for our clara bake,' said they." "Oh, It's a clam buko I am going on, is It'i" thought Tom, "Let inn tako your client measure. Ilufc'a tho coat. You will have a fine Cay to-morrow from tho looks of today. Tom assented. "They gnvu mi order for a hundred lulls right down. Since then twenty-eight havo come in You iimko tho twenty ninth I miii:v,e there'll be more In before we elo.-c to night that Is, if you have got more than twie hundred and twenty -mIum member 'We will work the itoek oil pretty well." Tom now had a baide for proceeding and tried to stop the flow of talk. "Have you told the tame clothe to any one else?" "Just win milt that I know didnt be locut h) the fj. 8. T.'s." , , - Tom brightened up. HWe ought to get on to htm and matte him go with u" "Tliat'l what you ought tu do." "Cun you recollect the tort of fellow he was?" "Well, air, that's Pretty hard to do." "It? thunder! I'll bet I know who It Is. Tall fellow, ulltn, dark haired, dark yea, handsome, twullUh kind o' a dud ith fellow." "Well, thai doc kind o' answer to him." "Vet, by thunderl That' Just like hit pranks. See here, did he get a tult a tltetoo large for him and didnt buy the vestf "Well, no, I can't recollect that, and I don't think I know we told a vvtt with every tult. You tee it would cost the tame whether they took the vest or not." "If he wat up to the gam I think he waa, it wouldn't make any dliTerenoe about the prlea, I tay, would you rec ollect hit face if you taw photograph of hlmr "I think it likely, tlr." "What day did you wll it to him, can yon recollect." "I can tell by looking at th tale lllpt; I always keep the tlipa." "DO, ploAlMJ." The clerk went off and returned with a haud,ful of paper lAioklng them over he Dually extracted one, "It waa on the KHh, In tho afternoon." "live dare before the murder," thought Tom. Aloud he said i "Thank you. I am on to him. I'tease send these clothes to No. 1,100 Kat Thlrty rlrst street I'll pay you for them now," "This it such a good dy" work," said bo, when out on the street, "I think I will dine well and at the expense of the paper." CHAPTEIt XV. Tin siuDow ovcrmkam aoMKruiMu or INTKHKST. z UKRK ia In Varick street, the precise location of which it it by no means ne cessary to specify, a row of old.f sli loiied, two etory briok house In on of those Ikum, on th morning following the day Holbrook had been surprised by bis three widely separated vrsitors Ivnt on the tame er rtnd. there ixxurn"! a tt'ene which greatly excited th Interest, no lea than the Curiosity, of the Shadow, who occu pied the back room of the second Boor of the house in question. Oo this particular morning, because he had been out the greater part of the previous night, and because Tom had In formed hun that he would not require bit service until Die afternoon, he bad llept Uta. The occupant of the adjoining room, that it to say, the front room, wat an old man, nearly if not quite seventy years old. Who he w, or what hit be longing were, had long since ceaaed to be of Interest to anybody in the neigh borhood. He was accepted a fact of tha locality, Just a the corner grocery and th hydrant wtr II waa rarely quite sober, and wlten h was, it wat early In the morning be fore he had had time to make an early visit to the rum mill of which be waa the most f requent customer. It had booome a settled fact that be wat a man of proerty, for he had ab wayt enough money to buy drink and pay hit board bill From time to time he tallied forth from the street, and when be returned It wat known that he wat flush, and to the neighborhood had come to believe Implicitly that theae occasional excursions were for the pur pose of collecting his rent and receiving his interest From hia llfo long habit of spying on people, the Shadow bad kept an eye on him. Iictwocn the front and back rooms there wot a ipoce divided Into closet One was entered through a door from tha front room and the other from the back room. The Shadow had long ago discovered that there had been, once upon a time, an opening In the partition which di vided the closets, doubtless for the pur pose of ventilation. When tht closet had been papered this opening had beon covered up'. Dy standing on his trunk In th closet he could bring his head on a level with thlt opening, concealed only by the thin paper. If the door between the front room and the closet were open anything aid in an ordinary tone of voice could be distinctly heard. Th Kiadow had broken a hole Into the wall which separated the front room from his closet, on his sldo. And once, when the opportunity had presented Itself, ho had slipped Into the front room unseen and mado a hole corresponding on tha other, sldo to deftly that It ap peared as if it hod been mado by a vio lent pushing of a chair against It. Dy tills moans he could frequently do term lua who were in that room. Whon he was awakened on thl par ticular morning by a noise apparently caused by tho overturning of a chair, he sprang out of hit bod a if he had re ceived a shock. ' That ho should go Into the closet and place himself at the point of observation was due only to hit invariable habit of spying. He saw the occupant of the room sit ting with his back to him at a table In the center, while on the opposite side was George Tarkor, the attorney. "Ah," said the Shadow, "here' mis chief. I never know that old scamp of a lawyer In anything that was not mis chief." He climbed to tho top of the trunk and listened. All he heard for a moment wat th scratching of a pen as It was driven rap Idly ovor pnper. Finally he heard Parker's voice. "Now see here, Preston, I hare care fully written this story down, and you must famlllarlce yourself with it" "now much Is true and how much falser"- "It doesn't make any difference how much is true or false) thlt story" (slap ping the papors) "has got to be the true ono. Now, I want you to study over It, and I will come again and again and talk with you until you got it pat" "Well, I'll try It" "If you would stop drinking and got the rum out of your sodden old brain you would get it all right enough. You used to bosharponough,ln all conscience ake," . us "Am as sharp now at I ever was, only I oan't recollect a I tistd to. That's U Cause I'm getting old." "If tcauK you are getting your skill full or whisky every day. Now te here. , You are a brother of Charles Preston." "Of course I am, or why did he givt me money for fifteen yearsr "What's the use of our arguing that point? It make no dllTerenc between u whether It wa because you were his brother, which he denied, or becauso you had a tooret of hi worth paying for For all w want, you are." "Well, I was, I tell you." "Never mliidi we can establish, by put ting your papers and my psKrt together, that Charles Hereon was an swooned tiaiuei the reason why he changed It; that you were his brother) that he hsd no relation other than you, and no de scendant) and establishing those facts w can take hi prowt ty. Now, 1 don't dare take the first step before the surro gate until I have teen you have got the ttory to straight you wont ttuiubl when you go oo the stand." "Oh, I'll get It, don't you fear." "Well, I do fear. Then there Is the ttory of your own life, I have written that, too," Parker laughed an ugly laugh. "It wat a tough Job to reconstruct th twtnty year of your life you ivnl be tween four ttone wall" "Hush," said the other old man, "for heaven's take dont talk of that" "Well, you served your tlm out) they cant take you for It again. It waa a rocky path that of your life, old man, and I liar smoothed It very Inge niously," "Keep quiet!" cried the old man, with an oath, "or I'll kick th whole thing overboard." Thlt threat had a tubdulng etTcwt upon Parker. "Well, dont get huffy," he said; "I'll be quiet Hut you must be t with l when you're called upon for It I don't think you will be, for I doubt If there will be a eon test ant Rut the lawyer whom I thall employ may want to kuow your ttory." "Why don't you do It yourselff You are a lawyer." "There are certain olraumatancva con nected with toy professional oareer which mk It advisable for me to keep out of court Out I can't Idle her I've got a great deal to do today. Here are mi paper I want you to sign." "What are they!" - "The agreement and contract of transfer to me of one half of the proer ty when you get It" "Well. I ara entitled to th whol" "Of course you are, you old aasi but if you dont give me half you won't have any part of It Sign, or you wont get a smell of It I and beside I'll stop yfeXir allowance." Tils wae dire threat, and meant a stoppage of Honor, so he signed with a trembling hand: "Jatnee Preston." "Now, wait moment tatd Parker. He went to th window and beckoned to a man who stood opoo th opimaile id of the (tree In a moment more the person entered the room. "You are a notary puhllo, I want you to verify these signature' It waa a oereiuouy toon aooompllshed. and Parker, placing the papers In his pocket weut off, after leaving a tan dol lar bill with th old man Preston. The Sliadow remained long enough at his poet to hear Preston ssyi "Well, thore's something crooked about thl but I don't know what Any how, I know I am the brother of the man they call Chariot Pierton. I can't figure it out but I can go and get a drink." At the old man went out the Shadow stepped down lightly and passed Into his room. "1 dont know that th matter has Any bearing on that which the 'Doss' hat lu hand I guess not Dut I will tell hiiu anyhow." When he did tell Tom, thai astute young gentleman saidi "No, I do not believe it hs Any lmm dUU bearing on our matter. It ha this effect, however, and that I that we wont lorry much about Parker' par ticipatlon In th matter, for he is not pur-suing th line we Are end has no con nection with It What he is In for is olear enough. He will make a blunder of it for he dont know It all, and he'll get In a mesa before he Is aware of It I U drop a hint to the surrogate to go slow on any application made on behalf of James Preston. Hut I tay, old Par ker may be a valuable aian to follow vs oo the line of Pierton. He evidently knows more about him than we do. h will be worth while to cultivate him when we get the chance, but Just now there are other things to be don" CHAPTER XVt CUriD THIS TIM rLCTTXRS tilt WIMOA S the time drew near to visit tha Templeton Hol brook found that he had regarded this vUlt with greater Interest and emotion than he bad been real ly conscious of. Suoh had been the excitements of the two pre vious days that hehad given him self to little todute or profound thought Eventt had occurred with such rapidity and dote succession that life was really whirling with blin. It was only as he drew near Hit hotel where the mother and daughter wcr staying that he reallxod that, after all the one thing which seemed Important to him shove all others was this visit Why, he was At a lose to tell, and It wat with something of a shock that he was coiiqielled to confess to himself that above all and through all the beautiful face of Annie Templeton had been lie fore hliu constantly Men will deceive thumsoivet, Just as nolbrmik did. when he answered hl own awakening by saylngt "Ilor face haunt ine ns a beautiful picture I some time too will linger with m for days' Th ladle met him in th public mr lor of the hotel, They welcomed him a a highly prlmd friend, and th trust with which they fairly threw themselves upon him was vory pleasant They had waited for him anxiously, and they were deeply Interested In the smallest detail of the business he had un dertaken for them. They bung upon his words at If he were to bring them salvation. "My first step," he said, "will be to take out letters of administration for Mr Templeton, and this done we can take possession of all your brothor's af fair" Ho explained to thorn that the proceed ings were likely to be long delayed and vexatious, and it was not long before he found himself Installed not only as legal counsel, but as advisor upon all points In family manors. It was vory agreeable to him, to be the recipient of all the little confidences as to family detail cost of living, the ways and means and be, who for twelve years had lived bachelor llfo, found domestlo considerations highly In teresting, especially when presided over br a beautiful girl who paid special def erence to tits own wisdom, It was agreed that ther should return to (heir home In I'lnlulleld the following day, and set It In order for a prolonged alweliee, While they were gone lit wa to ob tain for them apartment where they would bent less expeimo than a hotel nd secure greater comforts. He did not tell them of the Bimplcloiis snterlalued by Tom llryan mid himself,' for, In truth, ho would have found II olllleult to have presented tlieni In an Intellliflhle lliaunee. If I,.. n i.i i. wis to aroue hopes hu was not certain I wi reaiiruiK' Touching tho murder, hu Informed' them that a series of Inquiries u been Instituted, hut that as yet It was Impon fhle to say anything as to the result, Finally ho drew away from the sub ject In which the two ladles wore to much Interested, and directed their thoughts to other chiumek Thus he tit -duced them to lay nide their sorrows for a time, mull the tnniin panscd so rap Idly that the clock pointed II before he was awiue It whs no Into lie was more and more praid with the chancier of Annie Templeton, her Arties-mo and .hioerilr and her charm tif mind and inici Thai nlnht lie long in Ins room at the ohii window mvr his ewar his thought lai n vmiIi ii,,. eimi'ining young girl w till hm,llnotihaceideiilapar enlly lie ionil In eln.41 i.lution limit any other man and he uiey very lender over them To l eoi llniii'd. Nature In Convulsion Is torrlna, VUennie ruiilou, erelonat, siiht)iikaf sre stvtully sm trfniomloualjr UoturwU but seaiealy itsnlrslilo loemiilste lusolliin siel effocl by the sdatluWIraUun of reaiedle wlu. h proUm-a coimiLlua n Anon iu the slmormiUiirUoatf the tiunisa frirae, Hiit'ti Is the eltocl u( the old faattluiMxt vloleul ui.nivo hi'lly dtlling more tad Mors liiln illaion sml of whleh llileltr,t fctuinntji lluuttiU Hie hnlttnm, ilinttit Ami fur liens rltiHMiio uenMlnlwuta. 'hy wwUoinvl ihr htlllno Urn Ulltori lnl,,r. SIM lllflll. Iliejf left tho bondt IhKi tlx, lwt'Su lnoiehio, lijr eiuulitf fol,ln,, 'lit IliUor, 011 Ilia e.itdnirv, siul Lkhuuis it estilt, not fore., tlimtl to set a vaal slid fortunate thlfctreneo inHttitittea tliiiir e HvliT ami ttiffuUrtly. Tha hvitr la turns. Hi lallr .liinii:,iir,1 n, th hiilnnr, umi air. Iif Una HiiMi -iuu, wlie Ii r,i,y e, nijiuua, tu iwalni-ia, frv.on,a n-, , iMMitteoUm, Liver Disorders Boon esnw the blood to 1hhhu euiilmu. luatod nud rqoi pro.npt trualinriit. The inoal tnarkril ayuiitoiiia tin loaa of S lltn, heada, tin, paiua n tlm ),, or tide, linuacu, sml relmnthm nt the bowels. AVer's Tills ..i.t nature 10 eiwl tlm siiNialiiiuiUiit I. lie and lima restore the ptirlly of the blood, lining purely vegetable slid tiiKur-maird, tloy aro pli-aaunt lo take, mild In npriaiioii, tint without 111 eitr. la. "After iimiiy trait' rteil,-tiee with Ayer'a 1'llla aa trine, lr f,,r ti, UIt,B liiiuilier of alliimiita can. ' bv tl-rsiit;i. lunula of the lurr, m uli,- to iimlaiinl liHsllllea, simple Jtiathe piumpia to sipreulu vmi my Iiik'Ii iin. milon of lbs merits of llila nie.ili hie ..r tlm i lea uf dlaonlers I have itemed." - H. 1 UUjbri.l(e, Itrysn, 't'rtu. " I hsd 1 1 lo t ulmott everything for thronte Itver'oiiiplaiut. but reieivnl no relief until I uanl A ver a I'llla, I rind them lutsluslile " W, K Waiaon, 77 HM llliuuia at , hh ah'o, III. Ayer's Pills, rstrtsso av Dr. J. C. Ayr k Co. Lowtll, Mtst. vU ty Bit lnilala aej IWtkia Is UcUkUie. VM M l ilioe -Ail Up D. M. FERRY I CO. W ho tv iii Lai tlttdmA I ! wivrij. I) M t- A i i I fWaUitifuliy tllittt4iv1, I tatpllv- SEED"AMbTlfAL kf IOjKI wm b t.u.lr.l r K la Ail t'Ut itt, ami to Ua MIM I cue lumi. It I Itfiiv ihn , v. ty arrt) uiti,j Oslttitin, OWf uf fit Kl 5Kl.lH.r.. ui.Uci. .it D. M FIRRV4CO. OtTROlT, MICH. ST. LOUiy Medical end Surgicsl Cispcnsary 2ti is .1 - I' ,'''"':' ;:'..v ! .. .. i ' ' ,' ' -n J. HENRI KCSSLE3, M. D f'-rrrf. 203 Eteonr) Srnrir, Nr'., TvtrM C 'U I I. Mi, ; . . i . . N ih i m nor u .m Vi m i . i , i , : i i, The III s.1 CMiivriu ul'v n.r ,', J , n., le ia illy I'.r I lie I ."l't. l 1 1 .11 IMCIV.UT. I1 iVM.S. 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I ''I a I i inlil il . , r ! .i i; -The i i lliill'.ll II. 1 II ',i;i-ii' I. Illlll I ' I ' l.'.Iy lei' I.-. I i," ..: . 1 , On I l' I'' i v A M I . 1 1 '! in I i r I'. A -All le !,'. l.l;i.M . I , . . .:; ! 'ee a-, r -i ii r " ' I ' ii r lil'Miki.iis 'I :it a 1 .i . , n . . ; .' 1 , ; l tiff v-n II 0i ii CONSUMPTICM, BR0NCHI1 IS, SCROFULA, COUCH or COLS, THROAT AFFZCJTIOftfi WASTING of VIA-W, Or mny liltrnu tfiovt H..j Tl.rint ! Imhiii nrs tiIiiMril, Jftir'i nf A'r.nffk oe JVarw I'oufe, joi .im &ii ivlliiml .iiiii Curixl by sgott's mmm OF With Hypoi.Mto'.i'jliHt.'S, "at tm n Milk, Ath for Hiott't J nnd. ten, ami lit no mrptnnnttnn or 1'iUrtluUtin U.itiue you (0 sweep I a KiMihilr, Nirtd hf nil DrnfttfiHtg, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 1. 1, '" eissinsui su.is-.ia. Nolli-o nr appohilmeitt of A dm I til, tritlor, Notlen ia herehy k,,.ii Unit His under-l(OU-il,hna been, by llie llouonihlii t 'utility Coin I nrt'hit'luiiiiMt einliill'.HIiileol (lllnnli, duly iiipolhl..i Milmiiilntiujnf ( , nt (He l'eeroii, 1I1., ,in,.,, 'I heiyfoin H KM'lil. hlllllHII IiiIiiismwiiIiibI nn la I i.Mtillo are heiehy imtllleil lo .iimO i,, uinn pruperlv Verllled, I e, ill 111 V le 'ildelieH, I o Millet I10111 Hiin.lv In -i, lounly, Will, In uli inoiilliu loon . ,,,, n,, 'nnij,,,, , I'lirhet dull ble.l lo miIiI etlnle me hereby no. lllleil to nellle , n , , , , "id: mikki:i,hhn, AiliiilnlKtiiiioi' of ii, .;ii,, ,,1 n ., tl-l 'iilll, lie, i ,,,.. April '.'Ilh, l-eio, i 5 Ma. Tu euro lllltfiiiahess, Bli k llembielio, fniull pslliil, Mnlarln, I.lvnr l'nuiilsliita, tak tli ante ami r.nitiiii reiiKxly, I'se I lie H tl.l. Si.e (pillule ll-en.tntbe llWllll'l liur tlK I UK mill' I'ONVRNIKMr, . . - - - emiM, I rlee el ell her ie, oe. er lliillln. K SS HOi?:!1:70' I 1 Ji sT i ' ' 9 """HI. initiMns)uf,astiriM"Hi,iinii' ll.lOtflt Me Teuia suitous lu pkittr, t'.u. U llwwTI-a-v. Aak year tti-ajer for J. U lluittlny A Ce 's HONEST CLOTHING If i- ir is.t.tg ! nt lii tin, luut.lt of tvitii l"i tt'.Kh 1.1'I.H hi )imi hwHmii, j r.i 1 run l itii, I IK M ftittt the lltM' KNmWN Mt'l I,! t II tlM'BbM W lHit nlpri'IMINll KiM rfc 1.1 ih .ni.i, Rt j iiis-. vaiii WAhK itll'H i-m ln- Kt -. hi M' OI ajOftaflti ifi tiitW tvi I - IO I'll IT, If y.r i'KAUlHiKHiiuil k;. o n f.iU Mth lo uk at.it VWi.l (ur. in ii ti it m Hull r Ori'iinl, uhh -r tu!) I h. ,. i i. fM i)-i ..f 1 t. t.. e -lit lu ah. I Ut)4 t"t;r ttlrvtitw tf t lili in tti.ei r ! VS U-it Unlit U Ihiti ttttitti'tieHi lu hi'att if ttur I AIN l KlM MttbifU. eVJt.l Ly lt-iitg I) uilt Pt nn t-v wti'-iil Ik dime )v. i i. 1U, Aim V ( u Htyi (flifinttUAra, ttfff ttiiUy fi'lUtw inif rtilf for iiiixtMuro M : Ihi l iii' ttAU v, nief vimI, t Un tip in. ill , WniilV llistVMUti, ovr UlU. lb 111 t '1, u .urn, (Man I'ritU b to lit-a-l ' RfVnCf-'""l Sttml Ittutk of llil. j 'ft j .'Ml tll ; 'olltIH t.i NtttlOtieU I '..,- i l.ka.'i, tiHii ? J .M,i, a' J. L. HUNTLEY & Ca. Mnnudut I .ml V-holcsnlo De.tlori In Clothina l , k. n, Bois .ind Clii!ilren, 122 nttrl 124 I rv.-iSI .('i if.i'jo,!1!. H.O. Box 687 fDtRiUiGiS .iiMrte.)Li! ' I . r. , t r (JO TO G. A. HARDING. ,r.-4 l.i 4 1 "l..o; etiml. It'-.lit lotn.Ml ' .. t, y l,.ll,'i,l ,ln .. .ii :'-i .'i ri , s,. I'.-iw'.i,,, ,-,.,T L A - ' '' ' ' ."'I'H' 'l Li l'r..l, t-A A. l. i i. , I i V lit Arm. Mt t .trt WHAT If SCROFULA It Ii tli.it lini'iiilly In tlio Misxl, which, At niliiiibilhiK III tlio lil.iuila of tha nmk, pru durei un.litliily liiui.a or swelllnKij which caii'i'i pnliilul riiiinlim sores on tlio arms, li'l!, nr fei't; Whleli ileveli'i'i'S ulcers In ths eyes, run, or iman, uflen c.nnhiu hlliulm as or dciiliicia) which la tlio urlulu uf iliiiilci, can cerous tiruwlha, or tlio many ether iiiiuiiteata tlou usually sseillieil tu "liuiiiuri;" which, faati'i.lni UHn ths limits, csascs cuiisiiiiiptliia Slid ilrnlh. llehiR tht Immt ancient, It Is tht must Ri iierid ut all illie.ncs or nfTeullons, for Vory lew jicraeiis Are eiitlruly Irot from It, HtDon CURED Tly taklnj lluoil's Parsaparllla, which, by ths rciniukiilila cures It hut Acceaiilalied, oltcii when other nieillclaea liavs failed, has pruvi'ii liarlt to ha a fioUiiit and peculiar liicUlclns fur this disease Boms of thou cures sre really wonderful. If you mltcr from tcrifuln, ho sum to try llisal's 8uraiiiarllla. " My diiunliter Mnry was nMllcted with icrof uliuia sure neck from tho lima she wm IK! mentlis old till she liceiiiuo six yours of ks. Iimifis fol v d In her neck, and one of lliem slier grow a,' to the aire of a I'Ikooii's tgg, brcnnis A riituiliig sure fur over throe, years. We gave tier Heed's H;irnu.:irllla, when tho lump and sll Imlli'iilleiis of aerofula entirely flit S.m'iii i.iI, and now she seems to ha A healthy child." ,1. H. t'Aiii.n k, NainlKlit,N.J. N. II, He siiio to irel only Hood's Sarsaparllla Solil y nil itriiKl'lit. SI ill fur f.1, l'laparedonly byti. I. IliHU) ro A.oii,.i,,ioi,l.uw.ii, Mm. IOO Doucri Ono Dollar IF YOU HAVE ntmpiftllo,TiHllfflliii., Flnlulnmif, Hlrk JlfHiliicliH, "nil ruu tiuwii," luting llnli, you will Unit tin rftmittly you limit Tltoy Umn up t he wult lonmrli hhiI bitllil up tlm llauK.ff tiMrKl)iit HuH'ri'iirn from iinittnl 01- phyn Inil ovor work will flml rtillrrrrointliiwiie JlaU'Kiuit ly ugrtr-tMMili. l'rliwt M5 citiiU KOLO KViaiYAVUlSUU. Office, 39 & 41 Park Plaoe, N. Y. w l.vlaliit trvft'TV BILE BEAflS niii 11 tut TiiiKi.su Toii.Ka ro taansl" 'y .' ' .. ft', M J -.;v . '.I' luifstt Ml K A II V . Ailmliitidiiliii's Miillee, N'dTlt'K l hereby hIhui ttml the Conn ly 'imrt 11I ( be kiiiniiH l oiuity hua an I'Ollited me in I be lelinliilnlriil.ir of the e lute nr Julia A. Mi Siiiy. ilei eimeil, Allr aoiia hiivlnu 1 1 nl 11 1 n iikhiiikI culd estate urn licrcoy inilllleil lo iireteiit them iimiierlV Verllled In me at the liiw olllen uf (,'. l. uinl I', I. I.iiloiueile, In llii'inin ( iv, Uri'ifon H llbln ait III' ml h I'loni tlm ilnle hereol. I'liled tlili. Ilh ii,iv o April H'i, A , II. Il, ,M 1 1 1 N Hi I N Adinliillilor of the K'liiie of Jnila A Slciir,v, ilei enei, 1 ; m. w ft 4s. I ll li I OH l' IILK' t'l lO-V. I'niii h Hu rra I.isu ukhck, I "piriins t'lTY, nr., April HI, 11.) Nollee l hereby ulnui ll.nl I lie tolhiwhiK' iiained set Her lui Ilh d nollee of bit Inlen lloll to llnikn lllilil I'liiol In a 1 ii (1 I ol lilt elullii. and (lull iii. I 1 ,f Hill U luude be- fore the ri'iilhler and ren lier of thel'.M, hind ofllie nt llreitmi I jiv, I ireimu, 011 Kll dllV, June II, I HIM, ): Mullieii III, liuoUoll, lloiiietleiiil I'liiiy No, fo.VI, for the lola'i, .1 and I anil N V I, of htV f . ofai-e 17, T .1 H, It ,'t l' lln Muni" tin. Ii.II.ihIhk Hit. lieaaea to jirove loa 1 liinioiit ri 'i.li nee 11 1 mil Hint eiilliwiiiim ol, nni, luiel, H; I Wind. I'.d Moruiiii. I' Mo.ler. ami w, ArintirniiK. all ol V futility, UrcKOIl. ,1. T 4 17 im II II ilil, I 'be 1, 11 nun, Al'I'ldiSdV, Kenlster. Nom 1: 1011 ii nut t ion. I'sirniHrsTM I, ash (irrn s, I tiiiKiuis i'itv, or, April la, trdAl. I NtMlce la hemhy ylyen that (he I'ollonlliK uaiiifd ti'tiler has lili-il nollinof his liilen llolt lo iniike tlm. I inuil lu .ui.eort of bis claim, nnd that am. I proof will U ma,lP lie lore the Ite.M.ter inul It Iyer of I'. H. land ilrlee el UriKoii City, nrea-oii, on Monday, June t 10, v,; l llintt r, I'ri.stoii, llouii slend Kutry, No, All J for the N u HVV H ol (aeelion II, Toin.ii,i Houlli, It J hji't lln linuie the liillouiiiK witlietseS to prme his coiilliiuiiiia rc'ldenre iik.ii mid eilltinilion ol, said land, vl: J. Itichey, t'. I'ord. II. Ilelikle. ami I U .,1, b .11 ,,l IbiluiiN, ii., t 'laekmiuo. euui lv I 'ri'K'iii. J. T. Arrnuais, Itegl'ti-r. 4.1 ) M i 111. TIMIIIdt I, A Mi, ACT JI'NK.'I, tsTs. ti M i: i-oii ii iii.i4'4 i ioi I'mrru SiAtra I.ami I rtcr, I tiMMniN I'nr, nr., Keb. iw.i.i NllTU'K la hereby eh, Ml thai III eon.pli Slice w ith the protl'ioua of (he Ki t of Coll ureas o June , Ih.'k. entitlnl ",,t n, ,,r the saleol IiiiiIk i laniU in Ihe hiaies ol Cab il'iriiut, (in iem, .ea.lu, ami H ii.lniiei,,n Terruory," ( has K. Mmler of PoriUnd, I oiimy of Miiltiioiuiih, Male ot ' Ireioui. has mis uny Hint n, tins olll.e tils auorn slate lueiit No. IH17, 1,. i the luirehsse of the t-K i. ol Mnlloii No. I ', in liiwnshii, No. i H llaiil'e No. Ii K, and will niter nns.f lo show lluil the laud miiikIiI is in,, re alii,ihle for its tlnilicr or sluiie thim lor iierietilturul nur- lim s, and lo catst'lb-h his i bum to sntdlaud U lori' Hie lleifl'ler Slid Hi . eil i r of tins ollb-e nt UreL-iin City, Or . on Kildav, the Hill day of July. I'lai ,, names a Hit- ii, ..,., J, A. I'm, Jnhn Allen and Win. hu Id of l'oitUu,l, Multui'iiinh umiiiIv, ir. K"ii; John Mi lnt n-nl .nndv, Cliirkainas County, Un-emi. Any and all pernmt i bilmine ndieri lv the nltive del nU d bin, I. are re.pie-li',1 111 lile lb. Ir In l in t In ibi. nitjiv nn or la-lore said lllb iIm nl July, luai. J. T. AI'I'KltSiiN. U X i '.'I I.I lieelsler. TIMItl.lt I.A M, At T JtMl n. I -m. ou i: i oit n iii ii i i io. 1'aitvii rritut I mo I inn r, lisruox I'm, nr., Man h II, lam.t Ni 'TM K It hrn-hy ifivi n that In eoinili. amw with the imtiioiis of Ihe m t ol l iui l!r. s of June ,1. t."s, eiititl, , ".u n, i f,,r the suit' ol titular IiimI' lu the Stales ..I ( al ii.. nun, nr. i,-.. n, Ne .lu, unit tt'hni(!ioii Ii rnlorv ." rhnrlit I 'utter, ol Samlv, I oun Iv ol I hi. k ii inn.. Mute nf ureifti, Ims this .(.i y llh il lu Ihis ..III, e Ills soru stiili'ineiit No. I i'.'. lor Ihe .un Iism ol the K of ,V , and l.u- S ami I ., N.-. ti,,n slt, is. m Toli"hi. No. i S..uth, llnnee No. 7 ;t slid will oiler .r.K.I to -l... that the hoi, I Hiueht ia more Miluuble t"r its litntfror slonr limn (or arri nlniral 'iir.e, and to ettul'hali his i liiiui to am. I hunt U lore tbe Itep.ler snd Iteiviver o( this oltlif ul ( ire -K'lli I lly. Orei'on, on W iitiieiluv, Ihe Mil iliiv ol Atlusl, I'l.l. lie tuimew us ni. ": J. A. I'm, I'. K. Mmler, and T. I . II iMintiell of r.irll.oi'l, Miiltiioiuiih Co., Uniion; J. Mi lull re, ul l-aiulv, t la. kainas eouiilv, I iieiroii. Anv and nil mtwoiis i'Iioiioiil. n,li-r..U' thp alsoe lieti rilsvl bin, l lire re.ille'leil til tile their rlaiina iu tin- i.ltuv or Is lore Mini Mil dnv of AiiL'u-t, lnn. J. T. AlTKKSiiN. i.". il '.'I ill, lt. Kiater. TIM I! I'll I.ANli ACT, JINK :i, IS7S. xri ii'i: i-4it im m.ir t i io. , l kitid Status 1. tun Orru r, j int.. on Ctrv, nr., March l l'l.i N'llTU'K Is hi'irhy uiven that ill rt.in.li snce w ltd thej.no I'ioiit of the set ol Con irreaa of June S, s7s, eiitithil, "An act for the sale ol limU'r lumls in the atntcs of ( nl iforina, On-iron, Nevnila and Wa'hiniftnn l errilory." 'I hot. Mil. noire, of Taixuna, Cumitv of I'lene, Mtnteol' ..bin)-t..ii. has this day hied in this olliiv his auorn Hlaleineiit No. IHVI, fur Ihr luin Iist of the N ii, N K and N , NW l of .S-clion No. .M, in lowiiahiii No. 4 Soulli, It ti n srt No. ft Katf, and will oiler .niof to show that the land sought is mom ililiuil.le lor its ( i in I t'r orsioni' tliiiu fur iifcri. ultunil ur ikisi-s, nml o r'lill'll'h his I ii 1 1 it tn auld hind hffore the lieiiister and Iteeiiier ol this oltice at iln-pui City, lin'ou, on Tlnirsiluy, the 7lh ilny of AiiK'n't. I'lil. He naiiies an wituesi's; V, A. Ciilsiru, and N. J. Welch, of J'ortlund Mullnoinnh Co., nr.; K. iTenieiitt uf iin'irmi City, t'lneka mas Co, dr. ; J. . Tail, nl Taeotna, Wash iliKtoll. Anv and all persona clnilitliiit adversi'ly the nhove ilescrilH'd hinds are roiiuested lii llle their claims In this ollliti on or More said 71 it day uf AiikusI, IS'ii. J. T. AITKltSON. 4 .1 m-i! Ill .v.'. H- Ki'ter TIMIIKK I.ASM, ACT Jl'NK .1, 1STK. Motion lor I'lilillt-uilou. I'tiiTsn Stitks I.anii Orricr, I Omkuos City, Or., Keh, 17, NI.( NOTICK is heivhv niven that in eoniill anet' Willi thu I'nivUions of the tielofCon Kress of June ,1. IS7S, vulilled mi net lor the sale of timber hinds in the States of Calil'or nbi, Oretroii, Nevada, and Wu-diinirtoii Ter ritory," Wm. T. llitrney nf Oreiton City, County of Cluekiinias, Slate of Oregon, liiis this iluy tiled iu tins u Mice his sworn si llle lueiit No. m, lor the iurchnsool the K tsjnf SIC and lots No Hand 4, ul section No '.'i,, iu Towushii No, 3 South, Hinine No. nVa) Knat. and will otter proof In show Hint ths Inn. I souKltt Is more valuable for Its tliulier or atone than for nui icultiintl pur)ioses, and tn eslalilish his eluini to said limit In-lore tbe Iti'irister and Iteeelver ol this olllee nt Ore gon City, Oreiton, on Friday the .nih day of June, l.siii, llo nniiies as witnesses: Chan. Cutting-mid K. H. Cleineiitsof Ori'iton Clly, Or.; K. U. Silvers and F. Seivers of Cherryville, tJri'Kou, Anv and all persona chiiinlnn adversely the above -dosorlhod lands aiv reiitesled to llle their rlaiina in this olllee on or In lure aald 101 1 1 day ol'June, IMim. J. T. AI'I'KltSOX, 2-'J7-l ."W IU Kegisler. tttfTTHE ENTERPRISE Job Office Is tho Post. Try It. v j;n j.Kijr Ajax. JAS,lffFEL WATER WHEEL Guararitoeing Moro Powor, using Less ' 1VIVL1.11 L11UU Uliy UL.UU1 . , , ... , m a vi'i.aoi, ana tuo oniy rur- ' oi'3 that will sAi-k successfully .1:1 icr Ilijh Iloads, el u.iraatcoiuK AND ' DURABILITY rf under Honxld IV on 3 ill Tifill FEET. I . . TIMIIKK LAND, ACT JtWt I, IS7S. MIOI It l', I OII I'l HMCATIO. Vnnr.ti Status 1,nt Orricr, ) Oiikoos (.'tTV, Or., March l JKJ.( NOTCK Is hereby xlven that In eoinil. ance Willi the provisions of Hie set ol't'oii Kres of June il, H7H, etilillrd "All Bet for the mile ol limber hinds III the Hlale. o ('ullfnr nla, OreKoii, Nenehi, ami Washington 'r rltorv," John VV. Tail, of Tar imiAi Counly of I'lenn, hi ill 11 of WaaldiiKlon, has tin t day tiled In this ollbn lilt sworn stule luenl No. USUI, for th linn luite of the M U, NW U and H Si, N K W of Heetlun 'ii, III TohiihIiIii tin, 4 Kouth, HiiiiK" No, A Iji'l, and will oiler iriHii lo show that the I iiimI km 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 Is more vsluiible for Its UiiiImt or stone limn lor srieulluriil .nr.s.s, mill to establish his claim lo auid land Iho fore the Hi!K'"t"r slid Iteielver of thlsotlbe at OifKou t'Mf, t'r, 011 Thursday tlm 7th day of AiiKUst. rtli, lie nanus ns wit iu'km's: Tims. Mnefiilre, of laioiiiii. Wash,; K, i:ieim iils,of (in'iton I lly, ir, ) VV. A.l's lairu and S, J. Web b, ol Portland, tlr. ; Any and all persons elaliuliiKadveriM'ly the above described hinds are re.iiestei to llle llmir 1 111I111S In thlsolllce nn or li lore nel ilh day ol August, lw, J. T. Pl'KltHoN, 4 (V ao- fJ. () K. I(i ((isier. TIMIIKK LAMP, ACT JI NK I. tuft Notice for Publication. 1'niTHi Hiatus l.asii Orru s OreHou City, llrriflin, Man Ii 1.1, ll. N.ili.e is In i.'by viieii that in roiui'll atii o W illi the ro InIoIis of the act nt t 'on Itrirn of Juni'H, Wit. entitlnl "All ai t fur tlm sals nl limber lamia In the fitnles uf ( al If.irulu, (Iri'iroii, Nevada, tint Washington 'I rnlorv." I'erry Htlvi'r of ltu, touiiiv of klliK, Hliilu of WaahlUKloli, hua this ilny (ih. I In this oltbe lot swnrn alulenient No. llftl, fur ths mn base uf ti e NW U ul rWtloii N. 2, III 'iownslilti No. V South, ItaiiK" N. II hiisl. snd will utter inml lo show Hint tlm land sonebt is more vultital.lt lor Ita tiiolier or alone (ban for si! rli ullurul i.iiriHwrs. and In i-sluliliaii Ins eluini In auld litiid Ih-Iiiiv Ihe KeejMt r and Heeelier ol Ibis olhie nl I Iri'oll I llv, I're- K'iii, on I uenln) , the Mil iluy of Auirust, ll. II" names as witnesses: . J, Welch, of i'ortlaiul, Mulliiiiiiiah I n., nr.; Knd heaver, of hamlv. t Iw kaiuas l oillilv. tlnxoii; J. HtursUrx of (iss, Kiuv ('nun Iv, Washington: and N. Mysrs, of llolhell, Knif ( ouiiiy; WahinKtou, Anv and alt iiersona ehiitiiitnr sd verm ly tlm tlmva ih w iilsil lamia arc rr- iiii sti ll ii tile their i luiins in Ibis nlliiT on or ln lor' suiil .Itli day of Aur-usi, lJii. J. T. AI'I'KltHiiN. 4 .1 n (: lu W. ltcKisti r TIMllKIt I.AXH. ACT JINK 3. I7H. oi m : t oil ii iii.M't no v I'kitkii riTATrs l.iso tirrn . I tikKiios Cit, tr., March 17, N.l Nollee Is hurvhy lien that In roinidianr with the .mt ishuiB of the m l ofCoiiifrrssof June .1. I'TH, tntllleil, "All ai t for Ihe sale ol liiiils-r Iniula in the Mnlea of California, iireifon, Sevadu, and Waslilnirlnii 'fern lory, " lleii jiiuiln Tow usliriiil, uf I s. on i a, Ciniiily ol f ierif, hlate of Washiii)rtoii, has this il.ty flh d In this oltl. e his aworu alnle Inenl So. ';, for I tie tut hau of the lots .1 and 4, suit H S, N V of rvs tioii No. 4. In Tow iil.it. No. J Ninth', lliinire No. M Kii'l. ami will oiler rooft.i almw that the land soiikIiI is lin.ro valiiuhle for its tiuiU-r or sioiu. Hutu for agricultural luiria.ses, and to r'titlili'h his elniiii Ui said hind Ih lore Ihe lte.'i-ter and lU'ifivcr uf tins oftice St i m (ton City, t ir., on Thursday, Ihe "lii day of AimmisI, Wn. He names as wiliir-a': W. A. Ciilsim snd N.J. Welch, of Port land, nr.; i'nd Naver, uf hamlv, Clacka mas I utility, nr, and Nathan Muri of lioilieii, hmirl (inul v. W u'hiiiirton. Anv ami nil irt.rt.iiit ,'li.oi.iii sili'i-rwlv the alsivr ilem rilied lamia are miiittti lu tile their eliinos in Ihis ottirf on or Is huT sai itli iluy ul AntiiiM. Iwn. J. T. AlTKItSuV. 4 3 !! 4.' 10 M. Iti-Ki-ter. UMHi:i; I.ANH, ACT JI NK.1, K. ri4 i: i iiii ii in. i 1 1 lev CaiTri) Statu t.AKu Him s, i Hmkook Citv, or., klin lt It, iKII.j Nutlet- is In ri'liv irjven that in isiint'li. ance with the onivi'ioite of Ihe net of Con-l'i'- of .lime X. s7x, entitled "An ai t fur Ibesiile nf limUr lands in the Hairs nf Cal ilorinu, On-Ki'ii, Nevada, and Wwhiiiirtun lerrilory," Nalltaii Mvers of llotlicll, Ci.iiniv.il KIiik, Mute of W'ssliiiiKtnti, has Ihis ilny lile.1 iu tbin ufhtw Ins morn sim.v. lueiit No. ! fi.r Ihe .iinhaw of the N K r; of Ni lion No. 2. In Township No. 2 Ninth, Itnni-e No M Kaai, and will uller .nmf In show Unit ihe Inii.la oiiflit is mon-valiiahlr lor its tiinlirr or stone than for ssricultiirnl juiriHiscs, nnd In etahlish his elniin In said hind lvforf the Minister and lietviver uf ihis ollt.f at un'Ron l ily, Or., on Tuesday, llicAth day uf Auvuat, -e.i. )(, nnuics iu TTncswa; i. J. W rleli uf rnrtlaiid, Or. ; I'erry Hliver, of Host, KiiihT t-oiintv, Wash iiiklon; Knv N-avrr of piantlv, cliu-kainas Coiinlv, Or. ; and J. Si Hinders; of Itoss, Kins Couiily, Wahiiirton. Anv and all frsona elaiiuing adversely the altive-ilem rilieil lauils art- rvliele.l ti tile II icir chiims in this utticti utt or la'fu.e said Mh dav nf Animal, ls'H. J. T. AITKltSON, 4 . !ii-4:-)iv W lteK'iM,'r. TIMIIKK I.A Ml, ACT Jt'Ng t, 1S7S, Notice for Publication. Ckitkd Mtatsi I.Atnorru t, On-iron City, Oreirnii, Mim h 1.1, Wll, NOITl K is hen hv aiien (but in coni.i-siut- with the pnivl'lons of the set ut Cun Kivstof June.S, IH7K, i-ittitliil "An set for the suit- ol limls r biiuU m tho Stntca of Cal ifornia, orou-iui, Neinila. and Washinirton lerritory,' Julius Stursltjrir or Koas, Conn. X . "' K"! ,i!H"0' w"hin(rton, has this day tiled lu this ollhf Ins sworn stiiteuieut No. IH.S4, fortho pun hase uf the lota 1 and . and S SK ki uf Section Nn. 4, in lownship N. J Ninth, Unite, Xo. Kut, ami will oiler mior In shuw that the land sought is more valiiahlr for its timla-r or atoni' than fr au'riculturnl iiuriaiia-s, and to estahlish his cltiitu to said iim,l tM.fort. the Ki'Kistur and Kocciver nf this oDUt at Oregon City, Oiriron, on Tuesdav, Ihe Mh lIllV llf Alli.ltat IWII ll . ,. uesae,'. N.rJ. Woh h.' u 'o I ul o," Sliver, uflloss, K i nit Cnuntv, W as,int..ii' N. Myers, of It..tt..-fl. KIiir Vnuntv "C I iiiirtnn ; and Fred Seaver, of Sand'v, Clack amas I 'utility, Or. Anv and all IH-rsuns elidniinK adversely he altive-desi rilKHl Innds are rv.uest,sl In lile their i luiins in ihiitofll, 0H r In'l'ore said 6nl day of AiirusI, lUill. Vl. at 5 . fSf J 1 t ISLf aT rf ill sts mm wa a, a ' s vm Ah f. y I ft $J v i y v. ' ' tf, It, C . a , i . a, I: ' ikAi'll ."...!,-; i tt . . ' ' '' :".' '' c' . ' '.'..''l-'.v'I'A W s. t Itll ' I'HItlllian t,, j 'Hisi.uk ii,,, wnii tb i,i..vbi,.i,, I nil . Kit el,ii),l ;'. her Islula III lln- H..l, , , Ksvad'i. and Wn.iili.n,,,, Miirnloiio.il i,f (;,,,. i ,. , ,. H..l.li..li, i... .. .. . ' ' Ilia aworu ihii..ii.i ii.. , . I "I oi r r. ' , nl wi'1-il..f, i. III. Slllllll, llillli-e S'l ; I . III SUOH III l Hi HI,,) "-lllif Ii" lis OHIO-, or .!,.,(,. liuriMiaea, slid o .!.. I, ;,, , Iain) heurn the lo i'l.i. t i.ltief si limmi i . , ,,,, , lltli day i l i itv. n' riesatii J.iii i ji,,i., . , II..-., KlhV i i I r..iMi, rieiee i",iii,i Welell, nl I'l ritlljij. M Any sml nil f., i, aluivlj 'il. w - l..l i ,,., ihi'lr elHiiii. in iit . ,i day r.t Jul), Is 41 hi SSI- lU.'j timi:i;i; ;. I n i Vil li I. J . I , I, t'Ml I on.'. Ninn r. tu le-r wllu II" iri.' Jio.w J I''. -I. . ;i'i:i lier Islel I I 'I fie Ntisili. mi l V I Bin i III nl I ,r ol Mt'l.li.iI' II, Ii hla la rli I.O"iii' ol Ihe S'.V alilli No. I H,.e ami will . in land a.mctit U In. I aiiito. iltsti f r p.,- r i- talillall Ilia e! Oiu I j later and ll. eeli, : liri-K"ii on I re. , lW0. (le iisiili'' h. , Jullll A Vm .-He ni,.! , lua. I'lree enui.tj , l i ri.rilninl J. I.iii.i,, ,1, I , ,, Ally tll'l SO l-l. ,1,, f'!,.!!,,!, ., ... mm , ... , ml- liieir t'lalln. lu Hill, i ;'...' ,,i l).y lil July, . (I U.U-4'I4-J. TIM UK II I.A Nil, .wi ici: i ou ii m, it rsiin. nun . i.istii OanuuK citr, m . ,(, NoTH'K la hrel.,' l,n, itt 0 Wllh lilt lirovlrii.lii i, Ihr si-t ot , June a, l'7s elilllir.l "An set li,r iu bvr laluta In tlm Htstea i. l,'u Neifls, ami Waalouifii.ii 'iritut- linilieii ill nn, ( moily ,,( j of W t-lilliKliili has Mm .,, j , orltre his statiru ainieiuem .s.,. i rhau ol the i-K i, i. i.-, , , ahlp Ni. -JHoitlli, h'stiifc S,i Kit! Iff iriMi lo ahi'is tiinl lliv Ui,, ,,',. I tlilslilt lur lit llinl-r i.r , t, rteuliurtl luirimtra. aiid In i-.t.ii.ot to said Isiul U-h.rt llit lO'sii.trr an uf tills wlllee Ml Lfli'K.iri I, llv ot, day the l.ith .lt)r ol July -.i. (, wllneaaet John r, lo.lH-n. tnl hnUM) n( KiMt, killS ruuiltV. WH.,Mr rtlnltb fil 'I aei.ttit. I'iere,, r no,., , N. J Welch uf l'..rllaiel. M.iii.,B. eaiin. Alif and sll .er,.i,. i l.lit.u,, aimae iieM-riiNT.! mini sre r. . , ti. their claims ID Oil. iill.eci.it i.r l- Ulj ol it i v . l.si. J I . J S-1J-W lo-',a.i. i muni i.a.mi, A. I jr.vHit .Police, lur ul.lliHii, t'nrmi htti I.tM.on lisi.... t'liy or , fx,. j NOTICE la hert-hy iiim-u i!.,i won nit t'r.n i.i..ti ti,i. art , Jtitit A s;s. eniucl "An art t. .,, , Iter landa In lite Mat I i .,;!,. r:.;l .Ti s.ls, aim n aalillill..ii li rril .fi Iturwrta, or Hia, l nuiuy el Kn, WaahliiaiuD. hsa this .Jsy n, bla attnrn Btalemrht N'u. I'll f. r tht ot leiai ami j. ami .(, m i, v,,, Inwuahiu No J cum Ih. kai.rv S.i 7 will oiler .ri,l li. tln.t li,.t il,, i,,,,; iBiirt Ttiiisuie lor its iitiinrr or ti. n irirunilral .iiri...r, ami lu , claim In aald Ist U b. l.,rt thr rmnr. enar 01 iinsonirs. at llreveit l uj r 01 Ihlionirf at Itrem.u 1 it) ir I iday, the 1 .ih day ul J ilt, 1. ira . wllnp'ses M 1 kl .r6 i rv llamrlt ul K"a. klli( - 1V1 1 II. T. Smith ol Tacuta. Puree I tifs-isy llamea lleur' lull Waahlnstiin; S. i. Welch. I',,ri;uj a C'liuuljr, llrt-K.iu Any ami all .rrtnna clslmln; uli alM.Vile-lH-. ali It arr rr pt-iej their rlsltns tn this oU.rc i.u u I!- -v. day o( July. Isi j 7 iff S-IJUO tll-tOH9, t i i( i: t on ii in. icti I'siTrn Stitis .ii, Oriiit Our.i'.s Citt, in., April . 1' Nollit- is herehv (riien thai ti e f, 1, iiiiiiiihI settler hu's tiled iu.li, e el tu tion tn make lilinl i.ns.f in i..i..n claim, and that sattl nns.f mil Urn.. (ore li e register ami rrinu r o( ti., land ollice ul orejim Cuv, i.m.'ii , nrsdiiv, June 4, IfCii, vis: s. th L . Homestead Kntrv No. M'n, for t ' of section t. t '. S. It K. dh the fullowiiiaT witne.-cs t.. inn. cniitiiiimiia residence ii.ii ail vaiion of, said Inn. I. mi: Seivers, II. 1). Alt-xaiuler. hi d J ol Aiurniot, I la. knouts c..in.!,o and (i. Taw-Ill, otSamlv, Clit.-kn'i.ti ty, oreirou. J. T. A i'l l.l;- 4-17twl6 K, O I H H l-OK 11 111.14' I I I VsiTsti SriTra l.iMHii ri. i Ohuhin Citv, Or, Manh I t, Ii Notice is hrrvhv iriven that t! t f..:i nauieil settler has hid i,ii, e ol In. lion tu make final pniof in Mi..rl claim, and that mid .n.of will Is- ma fore the lteKistcr and Kisviver "ItW l.and Olliit- at Oiriron Cuv, Otvr. lurstlay, May 1.1, I'm, vir: Mail rHiytes, lloini-stt-ml Kntrv No .''7 -4. fr W '.of NW ,. NK i, of NW i, an. '' of N K nl Mi tion J, Tow n-h;i ti Itause 2 F.ust. He unmes the lei! witnesses to tiniv his cuitiinnnu' nm ii)hiii and ei.lnvalion of, said land. t arter, 1,. Havit. J. I.. Tubl.s nud H yeuson, all ol W ilhoit, elm kiiuui- "gon. J. T. A I'l KltSi lir .totlrr of DUsoIulloii ef l';itliirr NOTICK is herehv eiven that tlif nershiiexislinn U-twcen S. 11. Ctiht!.' nauchy sml t harles Calill under li e nanif olihi- Oioimi, Citv sash mol Ih. J herehv dissolved hy 'inntunl coiim II. Iiauehv retirinir. 'The luiiit earned ou hy S. II. Calill nnd Charlii under the smite linn name. The ail ilelits aicainsl Ihe all hids due them. eoiitpnnv am: r S. 11. CAl.l C. II. ll.Vl 4-S-lal 12-47. I'll VS. CAl ;" ' ,;;'ri 'I I -AI, ...'.','. j '' '' Hi, I. ..!,,' 1 .'l I ,'l .i .',' J ; Id l.'t l'ie M;S 1 ' I'Ml I i t. a' I J i N r I ine new Kemedy. - . Absolutely Pure A- GREAT SUCCESS. Thousands Already Cured Into ih. ..r. il.. '"Hyremarkahle meillelne lina found II erlul lu r.i.in. J . i " ei'sm. thk sick. Nn ili.(..i.c tn H4i.tn'M nu iioiii: uu.i.i it to, .... -Vlorrlsioti Nt., I'orlliiiul "" yiacktmss County, TttOS CIIAHM tS .t SON, Ori'iiou Clly, ore tout Oliwtpfsit lUiat la initmwliuto. Ai tt, uoeiimiL y fed ti (0.l.n,,nt. 'f w'di a h.ni.ll pHrti.'lo i ..P,t., tothd nostri a. l'rit-o, t. Sl, bv Irui-iHtH ,r k nt by. nail. Addnwa, li X. IU.klt.nr.W.X , IN Head of Waleranii iter R-;--.:-' JAS. LEFTtiL & Ci OS110 LIBERTY ST., I SPI1IM.' I." NtW VORK. I OMIC. "W?St''p -ratW" ,''ftff,,W''f -tA-i;