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Ci gfe gaits slmteu. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY ......MAY 17, 1R83 Come West, Chester. It is said that President Arthur will soon take a trip west, visiting San Francisco, Yosemite and San Jose. The tour will be under taken partly for pleasure and partly for business. One of the questions that congress will con sider next winter will be the Pa cific railroads and their land grants, and the president will in vestigate the subject for himself should he come west. It is a wise polic', says an ex change, for the president of the United States to visit the several sections of the country and min gle as freely with their people as possible during his official term. By so doing he can form a much more intelligent judgment of the interests and needs of the country, and be brought into closer sympa thy with the people, than he would if he shut himself up closely in Washington and saw nobody but the officials and the office-seekers. "When President Grant adopted the practice and persisted in it de spite the attacks upon him on ac count of it the opposition press characterized it as "junketing." It doesn't matter what they then called it, or call it now. An observing president can dis charge the duties o his of fice better by occasional' get ting out among the people than ho can by staying in Washington throughout his term. Thero is no law, and there ought to be none, sentencing a president toitnprison ment in the "White House or to the limits of Washington for four years. The people elect a presi dent of the United States, and not of Washington, and such of them that are not narrow-headed bigots or partisan prigs are gUd to have him visit them. Happily the old disposition to carp at and criticise presidential "junketing" has most ly died out. Arthur should come to this coast if he can find it con venient to do so. It would do him good and do the Pacific states cood. He would meet some of the warmest-hearted people in the world, and they, would get ac quainted with a, president who has no sham about him, not even to the extent of a paper collar. A Washington dispatch te ports that a gentleman who re cently talked with Senator John Sherman regarding the political situation in Ohio, says: "He pos itively declines to be the Repub lican standard bearer this fall. Mr. Sherman has faith in his abili ty to carry his state for governor, but concedes that there is danger that the legislature will be Demo cratic, in which event the Demo crats would secure both the Ohio senators and the organization ol the United States senate. In view of the very serious appear ance of things for Ohio Repub licans this fall he admits there would be an immense advantage in his presidential aspirations to be elected governor, but intimates that he will willingly submit to a sacrifice rather than allow the up per house to pass into the hands of the Democracy." When it was suggested that :i presidential candidate from Ohio might be nec essary in order to carry the state next year, he replied: "Oh, the people are getting tired of Ohio.' and afterward added that what ever mijjht be the danjfer this year he had no doubt at all that the Republicans would carry Ohio in 1S84. On next Thursday the grandest thoroughfare in the world the bridge between the first and third cities in point of population in the United States will be formally opened b' the President and other official dignitaries. The construc tion of this vast fabric stands un equalled in history. It iso,9S9 feet in length and So feet in width, crossing the East River from New York to Brooklyn; the height of its center span in the middle of the river, is 135 feet above high water, and its total cost is $15, 500,000. It was begun on the 3d of January, 1870, and was com pleted about three weeks ago. It is estimated that -10,000,000 peo ple will annually cross this bridge. The London Times sajs in va riety and completeness of illustra tion the United States collection at the fisheries exhibition is ne: surpassed by any foreign contributors. At a meeting of the trustees of the Columbia and Puget Sound rail road company, held in Seattle last Tuesday, an order was made to begin the wprkof constructing the new road into the Cedar and Green river valleys as soon as the com pany is tangibly assured of the $130,000 promised Mr. Villard during his late visit. JBOItX. In Upper Astoria, May 10, 1883. to the wife ot 1. VT. Miller, a daughter. Salem papers please copj. KEW TO-DAY HB6DLARAnCTI0SALB Furniture, Carpets, Etc. Saturday, May 19, 10:30 A. ffl. I will sell at my auction roems: One complete Bedroom suite, One French Bedstead, Spring Bed and Mattress, Chairs, Ta bles, Kitchen Cuploard, I'ni dle, Chandelier, etc. Also second-hand Carpets: Forty-three yards Brussels, 35 yards 3-ply, 33 yards 2-ply, Stair Carpet and Oilcloth. Also 1 Eureka Range No. 8, and furniture, 1 Goldsmith Range No. 7, and furniture, 2 Parlor Stoves, 1 Goal-oil Stove, and a lot of Tinware and sundries. Also will close out, without re serve, balance of assignee's stock of men's and boys' Clothing. E. C. HOLDEN, 17-3t Auctioneer. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! .British Iron Barque "RYEVALE," 100 Al. WILLIAMS, --- - Master. THIS FINE VESSEL HAVING HER CAIt go fullv emnised will have QUICK DEsl'ATCIl, and will be followed by the British Iron Barqne "ULLQCK,"i00 Al. SALMON In cases will be taken in lots to .suit shippers, at reasonable rates. For rate of Freight and Insurance Apply to MEYER, WILSON & CO., orto SI USO., CHURCH & CO., tf rortiaod. Oregon. Sheriffs Sale. BY VIItTUE OF AN EXECUTION is sued out of the Hon. Circuit Courtof the btate of Oregon, for Clatsop county, on the 12th day of Maj, 1SS3, and to 1110 directed on a decree fo'r the foreclosure of certain mortgage hen 1 wherein the Astoria racking Company, plaintilf, recovered judgement and decree of foreclosure :igaln:t J. T. Uor chers. defendant, lor the sum of six hundred dolinrt (SCOO.) with interest thereon from the 12th day of October, 1852, at ten percent, per annum, together with costs and disburse ments taxed at $21.(m, also for the costs and accruing costs and expenses. I have this 17th day of ;Uv, 1SS3. levied upon and will sell at public auction on the ldth day of June. 1SS3. at 2 0,'clock r. m. of said day, at the Court; uouse uoor, in Asiona, iiaisop couiuv. urc- rlcht. title. Interest, and estate of the said J. T. Borcuers In and to a certain two story ouiiaing situated upon tne norm west cor ner of lot No two in Block No. nine, in the town, now citv. of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClurc. in Clatsop coun ty, Oregon, together with all the interestdc fendanr had in and to the west half of lot 2 In Block 9, on the 12th day of October, 1RS2, or any time thereafter. A.M.TWOMRLY. .Sheriff. Astoria. Oregon, May 17, 16S3. FOR TILLAMOOK. Tito new Steamer km B. FXTTTrDCfr. BAItBAUS, - - - Master. Will sail for TiiXAnrooK. Saturday, May 26th, at 6 A. M. -fTlOlt SAILING DATES AND PAltTICr i: larsnpply to J. G. HUSTLER. Mam street Wharf. Astoria : ALLEN .1- LEWIS, l'ortland ; J. L. HTOltY, Tillamook. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria J ov cities of all Kinds iVuitHltotli Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &X DOCK PILL SYMPTOMS OF A Loss of Appetite, 3owels costive. Pain in the Head, -with a dull cea Eation in the back part, Pain under tho Shoulder blade, fullness after eating-, -with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, -with, a feel iru? of havinj? neglected some duty, weariness. Ditaess, Fluttering at low Skin, Headache generady over the right eye, Bestlessness. wi Hi fit- 1 cm 1 JuolB eioro iio eyes, x ei- tuxacco g-eneraiiy over , Bestlessness,-wlth fit- the right eye t al dreams, nighly colored Urine, zui c and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S PILLS aro eper tally Bilnptecl to such, cases, one doso ef fects micri a clianae or fceliiiic &a to BRtonUU the suflerer. Ku,CTr Ulc 4,VpetItc,and causo tbobpdytoTako oni'lceli, thust-of-s-tcm .Is noHrlslicd, aaa by their Tonfc Action on the DicestlvoOrKajis.ircs. ularStoolRareproanced. W-ejjcau. 5 Blnrray St.. IV. Y. :B Geat IIaik on 'Wmsjnats chanjre to a Glossy IIlatk by a tmlo application ot this Drr. Is 'jnparls a natural color. Acta Iiixtantimccus. xy. Sold by Droerfsts, or cent br express ja receipt or...8l.OO. OFi'ICE, 35 MUltltAY ST., H. Y. ( Pr.TTrrSSACjlLorTttnblilnr9raistlco an4 VlMfal Uctlpti nil! be mttlti IULE on ; pUciaucJ Musical. I HAVE THE AGENCY OF THE BEATTY Organs and Pianos, and will sell the same very low for cash, or on timeuith the proper security. Persons desiring to purcliase an orsan for either church or family use will And it greatly to tuelr Interest to call at my residence and ascertain prices. Five ear guarantee given it dwlred. C.n.B.UN. Notice. S BALED PKOPOSALS 'WILL 15C KE- celved bv the Count Clerk, at his office In Astoria, until imwh ot Saturday. May lOlli. lfiSJ, for gas fitting for tic Court IIohmj. and Ooiuitv .tail. rriartii!ais enquire of tlH? Clerk. The riRlit fc reserved to reject any bids. By order ef the County Court. ft. It. SI'KDDEN. dork. Astoria, Ukv 10, 1SSS d-td County Treasurer's Notice. rilHEKE IS MONEY IN THE COUNTY JL Treaurj to jiaj all County Orders pre sented prior to Aupust 31, 1S2. All Mich or ders will ceioe to draw tatrren alter this date. CHAS. HKILBOKN. April 20, 1SS3. Treas. Clatsop Co. Bids 7ILL BE RECEIVED BY THE L'NDER- Irn(f1 until JnfirlTHr imnn fov-lotH for filling with earth the bnsement of the Udtl Fellows Hall. Filling to be brought up within -even feet of under side of Joit-, xnd smoothed level. Rljint reserved to reject any and all bids. .1. 1IAHN. .1. Q. A. KOWLBY. F. CREED, Committee. Astoria. May S, 1S33. d-td . City Auditor's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIATTnE Cit Assessment Bell of the City of As toria, in Clatsop couutv. Oregon, as returned by the City Asesor, for the jear 1SS3, is now on file in the office of the Auditor and Clerk oraul citv, where it will remain open for inspection until the 1st day of .Tunc, lb5. All applications for corrections or revisions' of the same must be filed with the Auditor and Clerk, prior to .said first day of June, 1n?. T. S. JEWETT, Auditor and Cirri.. Astoria, Maj ICth, lSsl Boot and SIiob Store, 1 rJl r-i m S&T 2 3GH-I FINEST AND LARG EST STOCK OF Soots AND SIlocs Eu r brought to Astoria, will be opened to the FiiMi" in HfohiiV New Building, Next to City Hook Store, on S ITURRAY, May 19th . Come and see Latest Styles. I. J. ARVOLD. Notice of Co-partnership, mm; undesigned have this day JL entered into a )Ktrtnetsbip utider the firm name and sl!e of Jordan & nozorth for the transaction of a general crockery and glitsiware hashicss in Atnmi. OreKnji. and respect fullv vlicit the patronage of the pub lie. " K.T..IOUDAN. SCOTT 110ZOKTH. . We beg loaro to announce that we w fll, on or about June Gtti ot, oeH a complete stock of Croclery anfl Glassware And ali iods pt'rtainhig to that line at their NEW STORE, Cor. Clieiians 1 Gerave Sts. Parties contemplating purchasing any thing in that line will consult their own in terest by waiting till mir goods arrive. We paj cash for our good and and will lie able to sell a cheap as any Ikhkc in Oregon rortiHiHl wot eceKed. JORDAN & B0Z0RTH. FOARB & STOKES, GROCERIES AM)- PROVISIONS. ANCHORS. EOPE AND CORDAGE. HARNESS AT SAH FRANCISCO PRICES. A Full Line of House Furnishing Goods. o AT THE O. K. dr. X. BOCK. ASTORIA SAIL LOFT. A. M. JOHNSON & CO., PR0PRJS. HAVING COXSIDEUABLY INCREASED our facilities for niectinir tliedcninnd of Increase in boats tills venr c would re spectfully cjiI the atteufimi of CANNERY MEN And all others needing fails, to this fact. Prices Same as Last Year. WORK STILL BETTER. Drilling and Best Quality of Rope on Hand. Our Work has Ghen Satisfaction for Eight Years, And shall bo made to do so while we are In the business. WW e mm 9o mm JmWk mS&S 'VraJL LJll BANKING AHDJHSURAHCE. BROKI i USD INSURANCE AGENT. - - - OREGON ASTOKL OFFICE IIOUKS: ' FROM: 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL 3 , O'CLOCK P. M. I J. F. IIOUGHTOX . Ciias. R. Stout. .President Secretary Gko. L. Storv Ageiit for P Capital paid up In TJ. S. gold s 300 ao 00 I. XT. CASK, Agent. Chcuamus street. Astoria. Oregon 2l $67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OP LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Rapre'cntfnz a capital of SGr.OOO.OOO. A. VAN DUSEN. Acent. Oarl Adler's M P O E. X V TtK Finest atock of goods in thr Cr.v. Books, Stationery, Papetrie, Toys, Games, and. - Endless Novelties. BOOKS! All the Standard Author?. In tlib as in every oilier branch of m biiiincv I lead. MUSICAL ISTRMEHTS ! Of guaranteed quality. Clocks ami "Watclies. fiolil n:nl Silvei Wnre. Balij- Cnrrlagcs, Velocipedes, And every description of -AT Carl Adler's Emporium. FIRST GRAND learance SALE! AT EMPIRE STOS.E PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Goods, Silks. Velvets, Pluslics. Cashmeres and Anmires. Laces. Hosiery, Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., etc. A FINE ASSOKTMKNT OF 'flannel comforters, Blankets, Etc. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Prael Brothers. THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXTDOOKTO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. "Window curtains made to order. ESrMy patent Trimmer to cut Wall Faiicr will be lound convenient to my patrons. EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL TWENTY DOLLARS per Day, The Original Italian Oil Painting. Prof. J. 0. MURPHEY, OF SALEM, IS 2fOW IN THIS CITY, and has a suite of rooms over Carl Ad ler's Bookstore, where he will Rive lessons in the art, guaranteeinf: perfection, at 2. 00 for full instructions, or in clubs of 3, 4 , or 5, at one dollar each. No Money Required In Advance. Satisfaction guaranteed- Call at my rooms and see samples. KoomNo. 7. Hours from 9 a. r. to 7 r. m, iHome Mutual taf Ql.'HBHSKI OF CALIFORNIA. BffTS'AMhiMriKitg VwHiY t,vW Jm3 If ATTJEE'S REMEDY. Liver, Kidney, and Skin Diseases.. Malaria. Dyspepsia. , Biliousness. Pains in the Saok and Loins, Pimples and Blotches on the Skin, Wh'-i'ier Hmnlitarv. OrCaiiM l'. Weak S"r ese. Can Only be Cured by the Use of ; Largest Sale and Most Satisfaction Of any Mcdicr.e on the Coast. Sold b ah Druggist and Medicine Dealers. Sl.OOpcrBoltlc C. forSS.OO. 1 HILL'S HBIBTIBS. GEO. IIII.U -WALTER 1'ABKS, rUOI'UIETOR STAGE MANAtJEK Kng-ajjemei'.t 01 an entire 7SJZW TROUPE M'SS HELENA RICHMAN. Tlie German Nightingale. MISS SUSIE LEE, Soiie and Danco Artist. MISS MINNIE WILLIAMS, Seno-cotine Queen. M1SS-K1HY FRANKLIN, Sonbrelte.- ALo 3IR. GEO. JIEXDERS0X, Eliuopian Comedian. Together with a new sjec: x. Under the management of I'JtOF. CHARLES 1HCKAKDS. the Old Favorites Retained. All Ofien all the ear Performance Evrv Night- Entire Change of I'rnsrauinie Eer Mglit. CompnMns SONCS, DA?iCES AHD ACTS. V7c give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, and all v.lio h::e witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be eounl to any given elsewhere. 3!r. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not bo excelled. Anvbodv wbhiug to siKMid a leaui& evening anil see spnrklint: n1t and beauty without ul garitj.slumld inirove the opportunity and come. The company cotnprist's the following well- " kuow 11 Artists : 3lis Faxnix AValtox. MisMamik Goonnrcu. lK. WAUTKIi l'AKICS. Mr. Ciias. BAnnows. Mis. Wai. Alonxox. All of which will appear nightly in their dif. ferent siwcialtles. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commeucint; at s ; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Chenti mus street. New Stars in Hapitl Succession ! -ASK FOU- TTidoii India Rubber Co's rnre Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. I5EVTAKK OF IMITATIONS ! Be sure the Boots are stanined CRACK PJiOOFon tho heels, and have the 1'URE, GUJ1 SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUBBER AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as anj Kubhc-r boots made FOK SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KtJIiBEJt BELTING. PACK ING, IIOSK. SPRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc COODYEAR RUBBER CO. it. H. PESE..Tr. Agents. S. M. P.UNYON. 1 xn i:ranclsco. GRAND CUABAKE SALE! to i:iko room for more Hardware anil Ship Chailerj A. VAN DUSEN & GO. Will sell at co;t their entire stock of HATS AHD GAPS! AND BOOTS AND SHOES. These goods must be disposed ol as wo are soon to receive another knt lot ot Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must linre room to storo it. Drugs and Chemicals i J. E. T DRUGG rAST0RiA ?. Irescriptions carefully compounded Day or Nlglit. Hardware aia Ship Claialery. A. VAN DU8EH & CO.- IAI.EKS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural " Implements, Sevrinjy Slncliincs, Paints and Oils, Groceries, ole, i H0IAS,s ZS I ilST g7 ami fr Pharmacist, C? r- .' OJTY BOOK STOBE. We h:ic to-day finished opening and putting in order the $&t&2J& D Bought in San Francisco (P. MOFF1T will be found behind tin- counter. His long established repu tation a- a good and reliable -aicMnan is all that need be said. You Will F!nd Prices Lower than the Lowest. B, F. STEVE5S3 & CO. ,nl i CESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTG03IERY.) PLUMBING. GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CIIESAA51CS STREET, Xoxt to C I. Parker's Store. jTHE te;i - " - w Z wmu- ' '- - ''iys rf jcK'Xn'iMtrfiM'' 1 IS , Pt K '. JCsliU I &?. 1. i&iW.: ?H3?2i31SZr 5Vi?c ,j-lZV2Z-7SnrteJitlPirS ii',; "t&'tfius&f A FUIil: 5TOCK AJj .-.. jtis.- .icrr - Two doors cast of Occident Hotel. K?i:CSK,T ' SsrJJ xxr? Zr--2ZS -arv CHAS. HEILBORN, irAHUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S5 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. -:. MARTIN DEALTIlt IN mSt9 FURNITURE 55 BEDDING. Corner Main anil Squcmoqua Streets. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AHD TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD, AJ.T. III3RS OF rUSM'IVBE REPAIRED AIO VARNISHED. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of everj- description. 'Die llncst stock, or Jev.rlry In Astoria. J37A11 goods warrantedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. YOTJH PATRONAGE. I most respectfully solicited for the Aill Cliiiie (steal) Laraflryj ComiueneiiiK MOXDA V, April 9, laei This Laundry will be ran without China, help if It ne er makes a cent. N. B. On account of all the machinery not beinp fluhhed. we will not be able to tak Hindi work licfore the first of May. Wji. MrCOiaiICK, I'roprietor. ILJFB YOU SEEN OUR SPLENDID STOCK CES2!2:27ES3zs:iisi3::2:::sisi3i:tacns3saaii OF CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY, WALL PAPER, AND Newest Styles tn Furniture? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. lM.W.GalHck'&01d Stand.) Uae some elegant designs in the above mentioned goods which they will be pleased to show the public. Everything new and tasteful, RUDDOCK & LEVAKE, "DT? fl nnTf fl T PT TnVTRP.T? S fitiilllOiiJL JCijUllLDJiiO, .... l z- VItnra Jlii-5 iiH KIlV.au .w. Have constantlv on hand a general assort ment of goods in our line. Jobbing prompt ly attended to. Estimates given. N. B. "Wo guarantee our work. Shop narJrPPsIt0. B. & N. o'doek. by 13. F. STEVENS. DEALER IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Genera! Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Eanges The Eest in the market. I'lumbinfTROods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanftke manner. NEW MODEL KAGE CAX BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E, HAWES, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. K. IIA'U'TS is also agent for the End patent CooMdot Stove And other first-class stoves. Furnace "Work, Steam Pit tinSs. etc., a specialty. - AYS ON HAND. . iw jcj3 ASTOKIA, OREGON. OLS.EN J. H. JD. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. FLOUR, ALT. KINDS OF FEED, Hay, Oafs, Straw, Wood, Etc. ' General storage and Wliarfage on reason able terms. Toot ot Benton street. Astoria Oregon. j Plumbing and Gas Fitting. LORIEA BROS. I Plumbers, Gas. and Steam Fitters. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. - - G3iS - r - Cannery, and Steamboat Work a Snecialtv. J Cuenamus street, opposite ucment'd imijj Store, Astoria, Oregon. Leinenweber & Co., C. liEINENWEBEK. H. BBOWN. ESTABLISRED 1865. ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMES Al CUBSR1S, Mauufactxurers and Importers of A M' 1HNDS OF &KD FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. ess-Highest cash price paid for Hides and Tallow. Xotlce of Application to Purchase Timber lands. LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T April 9th, 1S83. otlco is hereby given that In compliance with theprovistons of tho Act ot Congress nunrovpil .Iiinfl 3. 1878. entitled 4An act for the sale of limber Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and inWash- lngtan ierntory," donn Anuerson, wrawuc niintv. Wnsli. I'or. hn! thLs dnV filed In this t ofllce ins application to purchase the North East 3ot Section 2B, Township 10 North of ' Ur.ru n Woof ntthn 1VJlloTIttn XTHfllaT1. Testimony in the above case will be taken , before the Clerk ef the District Court, at 1 Oystcrville, Wash. Ter., on Monday, the 1Ktll flnv flf .Tllllf 1KA.1 . ---- "-"""-' "n, . .1- ...l.ln,. to the above described lands, or any portion Any auu au persons uavius autcoc j thereof. are hereby required so nie ineir claims in this office within sltty Q60j aaya frnm ri;trt hprftof. FRKD. W. SPAItLING, dll C0d Klstr.