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Daily Eugene Guard i..y.iwli.l nvMrv avatiiuir of the week. Sim' .,,... 1 l,lmu .l romiDUDtCUtiOlU u'i in ale all remittance payable to the KuatKK Guabu, Lugue, Oregon. 8 U BSC HI PI'ION jB-ATKS. 1UILT. I rfvflr(l hv carrier, per week I 15 li..livAMl tiu carriAP. imr munth ...... . 6' By mill ooe year (.iu advance) J 00 Su ornuthH 'Jne m'inth (Single copied, WEEK LT. One year (in advance) $2 '00 Hit month 1 00 Advertising rates made kuuwu ou apptica tion. Kntered an second -ciamm Eugene, Oregon, puatoltice. matter at tlit THE KASTKRN OKFIOKS -Of the paper are at aw to JEH Temple Court, Ne York City, anil US Kipreu Jildg, 87 Wah-ingt-n St, Chicago, III, K KATZ Advertis hiK Agency in charge.. CAMPBELL BROS Publishers All Business letters to this officii should be directed to THE GUARD Instead of either of tho proprietors personally I r CAMPHFLL BROS. -i- THE in tt Ann n D5UNA0NTUtWEPTnUFftl I MTfj 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 K III 12 15 14 15 16 17 Ifl 19 20 21 22 25 -242526272al295Q!r WEATHER BUREAU- (Dally Report.) PORTLAND, OREGON,) June -n 1W-9:U0 am) iVeathor forocut rorfcuiten., Oregon. Fair tonight end tomorrow. FRIDAY JUNE 29 WM. J. BRYAN ON TRUSTS, In Juno North American Review. - "The truBt question was in the campaign of 1896, and the menaoe of the trust was thnn pointed out, but the warning was unheeded. Now the heavy band of monopoly is laid upon so many that there is a growing protoet against a syBtom whioh permits a few men to control each branch of industry, lix the rate of wages, the price of raw material and the prioe of the fin ished product, "Until four years ago no Repub lican of prominence defended the trusts; now the Republican leaders Bpeak of the trusts in guarded tortus. The Ohio platform recently adopted demands that 'so-called trusts shall be regulated from time to time and so restricted as to guarantee immunity from hurtful monopoly,' The word 'hurtful' iB as broad as oharity, and onables the (rust defonder to shield every trust behind the plea that it 1b not hurtful. A monopoly ia nor hurt ful to those who operate it, and ii they oan control the government they will be sure to deoide that it is not hurtful to any one." The Chinese may not be able to dominate the KhticB of the world, but when the five hundred millions of patient, industrious Chinese laborors are furnlBlied with motive power and labor saving machinery they will be able to dominate the labor market of the world and fix the compensation to be paid to the toilers of all lands. China may not not be able to Btand against the oombined assault of the powers politically, but that the labor of China whon properly utilised by the great captains of industry of America and Europe will booome a controlling factor in the industrial world cannot be denied. The labor of the civilized nations of the world will read thnir doom in the indus trial and commercial development of China, 7 n - ar on rats in Astoria is being vigorously waged. The Nows says the receipt of rats at the police station is good, and since the first bounty ordinance went into effect Chief Hallock has jnid for over 2000 plague breodir.g pests. The boys jet ten cents for each rat caught, five cents being paid by the city and the other live cen's out of a fund provided by Dr August Kinney. All day InnR the lads come to the staliiin rats, and some East Astoria boy are ivrag ing about 75 cents daily. The Dalles Tiines-Mountaiucer: "There was a stronger sentiment for woman suffrage than most people thought prior to the recent elecliou. The equal suffrage amendment was beaten only 2137 out of a total vote of 54,067. This indicates that a verv large minority of the men of Oregon are chivalrous and willing to give the women equal rights with them at the polls." Out of 12,000 bicycles in Portland jnly about one-half have paid the ui, The seizure of an unlicensed wheel hy a collector usually createe i scene on tne street, appruauuiug a Chinese Boxer uprising. Ihs officer gets no sympathy from the crowd in the uerformanje ot his duty. Every female teacher in the Portland public schools is com' polled to sign a statement that she iB not married, nor expects to be during the year lor which Bhe Is eneaeed bv the school board. Of course accidents may happen. Lebanon. Oregon, makes the saloons pay must nl the city ex penses. For a tune the Bingle Baloonj of the town paid $700 license, A Becond one commeocing business the license was reduced to $500. The general publio lost inteiest in the Sbarkey-Ruhlin prize fight when it became apparent that neither of the contestants was in jured sufficiently to preclude him from again entering the ring. The Canadian bouse of com mons has puBBed A 1)111 raising the Chinese poll tax from $50 to $100, The American conurcsB would ren der good service by paaBing a similar law. The death of a juror occurred during the trial ol a criminal esse at Portland yesterday. The case came to a sudden clueo anl the ury was discharged. School Teacher's Headache. It's not a new variety of headache. It's the old pain consequent on condi tions which result from study, confine ment, and careless eating. It is only one symptom of a derangement of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures headaches bv curint? the diseases which cause them. " I wnn troubled with verv frrniient hffliWf.M often ncconipnnir.l liy acvere vomiting," writes IMiaa Mary Hello bommcrtott, of Hnu nlego, Du val Co.. Texai. HoweU wire irrt (Hilar, and my toraaclt ntul liver aremed continually out of order. Often I could eat almost nothing, and nmetinies absolutely nothing, for twenty-four hour nt a time. I wan entirely unfit for work, and my whole ayatrm seemed no nnwlowii that I feared a severe ali-k sjwll and was very much diftroiirnfted, I wnn advised to try Dr. Pierce's Guillen Medical Discovery, and did so with such satisfactory results that before finishing the third bottle I Mt perfectly nble to undertake the duties attending public school lift-, and con tracted to do ho. I moat hearlitv advUf thntn uttering with indigestion, and Us attendant evils, to give thin great medicine a fair trial." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets keen the bowels healthy. Notice. Mr. A. E. Cooper, O. A. P. D., U. U r. A P. Hy., 250 Alder street, Portlaud, Grp., advises tue that klsoonipaiiy will ruu four specially cheap excursions to the East, leaving Denver, Colorado Hprlnge and Pueblo, Juue 23, July 12 and 20th and August 4th. He will be pleased to answer any inquiries, Wanted. Competent girl or wgmaii to do KPiieral housework, fll.tO ter week to right party. Mhs. P. L. Washiiukn, Eleventh and High Hip, Eugene. Timiikk Lano Fob 8alk IliO acre, of od llr and cedar, one-half mile from v mill. I.ogiihig cnolt ruin tlirouiili land. Inquire nt Krniik lleisner, ' Ax llllly'a attire, Kuiue Oregon. Kev. W. K. Hltavr. W. futon. X. V. write., "X bail ilys-.a an twenty yean, and tiled ilnjlura end im-il u-n s williniit U iull'. 1 wnn ir-in"et lo use Kodul llj-iu-p-iu fJurciimt Ii hilp el me Jru.n tlie eta't. I tieltew it ( tin a panacea for all fin Uia ul ii'dm. s I"!).'1 It iltrntn what yiill eat. Ii.i-iii A lo , Corner Drtiu Htiin-. Strawberry Fishing In Chile. A singular custom prevails In Chile which In these days of aseptic pre cautions will cause a shudder among those who see Infection lurking In ev ery detail of life. It Is called straw berry fishing and is conducted In this fashion: At the closo of a dinner the cloth is removed, and there la placed upon the table an Immense bowl into which are emptied half a dozen bottles of Bor deaux wine, four of cherry and two of rum, besides sugar and nutmeg. Into I his mixture is put a very largo straw licrry, which floats upon tho surface. Tho bowl Is provided with two han iles. These aro used to lift tho vessel uid tilt it so that the strawberry may be brought near tho edge and sucked Into the mouth. This would appear an easy feat, but It is a difficult one, as the fruit rolls over whon touched with tho lips. The contestant in the effort swallows a considerable quantity of the liquid concoction. This !s tho reason for tho game, for the bowl Is passed from one to tho oth er many times in succession before tho strawberry Is captured. When that moment finally arrives, all of the guests have reached a ripe stage of hilarity. This Is the game as it is played among the higher classes. Among those of a lower social standing the fiery liquor of the country Is sub stituted for wine. With them straw berry fishing develops Into a function compared to which a fighting mixed ale party In tills town is the recreation of a group of peace seeking Quakers. New York Sun. Lincoln. Coolneee. Thomas F. Prendle, for 33 years a doorkeeper at the executive mansion, used frequently to accompany Presi dent Lincoln on bis walks about town and has many Interesting things to tell of that great man, whom he believes to have been ono of the bravest men the world has over known. On one occasion Prendle was walk ing with tho president down a flight of Bteps at tho navy department when they came suddenly upon a man who was evidently endeavoring to hide him self In a dark corner at the bottom of tho staircase. Observing the stranger nnd fearing be meant harm to the president, Prendle essayed to place his body in a position to protect his com panion. Sir. Lincoln, however, brave and fearless, as always, stepped forward and closely scrutinized the man, who ran rapidly up tho steps and, turning squarely around when he reached the top, looked down upon the president, who did not falter, but continued to gaze sharply at him. On their return to the White House Kir. Lincoln said quite calmly, "Prendle, do you know I received a letter last night warning me against a man who exactly an swered the description of that man wo met on tho steps?" Leslie's Week ly. Ccdnre Twenty Centnrlee Old. Bomo cedars are undoubtedly more than 2,000 years old, for, though on good moraine soil they grow about as fast as oaks, ou bare pavement? and smoothly glaciated overswept granlto ridges in tho dome region they grow extremely slow. Ono on the Starr King ridge, only '2 feet 11 Inches In diameter, was 1,140 years old. Another on the same ridge, only 1 foot 7Mi inches in diameter, had reached the age ot 834 years. The first 15 Inches from the bark of a medium seized tree 0 feet In diameter on the north Teuoya pavement had 850 layers of wood, or D7 to tho Inch. Beyond this tho count was stopped by dry rot and overgrown wounds. The largest I examined was 33 feet In girth, or nearly 10 feet In diameter, nnd, though I failed to get anything like a complcto count, I lenrncd enough from this and mnny other specimens to convince mo that most of the trees 8 to 10 feet thick, standing on polish ed glacier pavements, nro more than 20 centuries of ago rather than less. Barring accidents, for all I can sec, they would llvo forever. When killed, they wnsto out of existence about as slowly as granite. John Mulr in At lantic. Stnek. "And you nro stuck on your last hus band?" we faltered, wishing to seem very sympathetic. Tho beautiful woman burst Into tenrs. "I never was so badly stuck on a liusbnnd in all my life!" sho sobbed. "I supposed ho was worth a million, and he Isn't worth anything!" In our mnterlal age, tho word stuck has lost much of Its tenderly scntlmcn tnl significance, and Is mostly used, as here. In Its technical commercial sense, Detroit Journal. Tony's finer Job, "dot a letter from Tony the other day," said Aunt Ilcpzlbah Linchpin. "What's he doln?" asked tho caller. "lie's makln a liviu 'thout doln any thing, ho says, lie's got a position with a lot of rich men that have a club house and play some kind of goino. I've forgot what It Is, but anyway all Tony's got to do Is to carry a bag with sticks hi It, and the men use the sticks and do all tho work." Chicago Trib une. CincBNlna: Jokee. He I know a ninn who would bo willing to glvo f l,(XiO to hear you sing. She Totally deaf, I presume? He Yes. And after he had heard you he would glvo (nnothvr thousand dollars to be deaf again, I Imagine. This fable for ladles teaches that tho easiest way to Irrllnto tho gentleman to whom one may be married Is to guess his Joke In advance. Indianap olis Press. She 9r4e A Good Kssnv !e. If a woman enn refrain from spit ting on the sidewalks and In the street ears, a man can. Memphis Appeal. A Powder Mill Exploded. Iiemoven everything In slitbt: so do drastlo nil tiers I nils, but both urn mighty daofrrouK. Don't ilytmnille the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, crotnu oil or sloe, pills, when Dr Kltia'i New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer bretse, du the work perfectly. Cure, lleadnehe. Constipation. Only 25 eta at W 1, I) l.auo. BUSINESS CASUS. H EHBEltT LEIGH, ASSAY OFFICE, Prompt end accurst, returns gnarsntetd. Cottaus llr.ovs, Oheuom. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. C HALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAtV. oo ms 1 and 2ChriinianJiIock. KUGBifE. OBOON. J M WILLIAMS, ATTOltNEY-AT-LAW Collections a specialty. Office Over Lane County Bank, BILYEU, ATTOltNEY-AT-LAW. OHiie Over First National Bank, Kuoknk, Oregon. C WOODCOCK, ATTOII NEY-AT-L A W. Office One-half block south of Cbriamau Blk Euokhs, Obsoon. E ;K SKIPWOKTH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice iu all the Court's. Kuqenk Oregon. HKLMUB W THOMPHON CHAB A HARDY rpHOMPSON A HAItDY, ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. Office-In FirBt National Bank Building. Practice in all the courta, Kuobnk, Okeook. jQEO, B DORKI8, ATTORNEY A CO'JNSELOR-AT-LAW Will practice in all the courts of the tiecond Judicial D.Htrtct and in the Supreme Court of the state. Special attention given to collections and m altera in probate. Office b ind; National Bank Bldg. Rooms 1, 2 and 3, MEDICAL. D R J W HARRIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Over Wilkins 4. Linn'i druir store. Office Hours 9 to 12 a m; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. Residence Ferry street between 11th and JpAINE 4 KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offices In Chrisman Block. Special attention to nursery aud Burgical dis eases of women. J 8 LUCK BY, JEWELER. Watches and Clocks Repaired. Kcoknic. Obeoov D It G BIDDLE, DENTIST Office -On Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets one block west of Minnesota Jiotel. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Blage leaves Eugene for Flornnce j-inuy except rjunoay at 6 a m - Ketiirnitig stage leaves Florence for Eugene dally except Sundays at !i p in Saturdays at 8 a in. Arrives In Eugene at 8 p m the day HIMILE FAKK. tt on KtltlNU TRIP ...".."."".WM "t,r" . iisoks livery barn, Finnic or at Hunt 4 Dareuport's office In J. L. PAGE (roce:bies Having a Large and Complete stock of Htaple and Fancy Groceries bought In the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH, I can ofler the pnbllo better prices than any other bene In Eugene. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that F. M. Wilkins has been ilnly appointed administrator of the estate of J. K l-'.lll.nn Aa..A . lion. E. O. Potter, county iode ot said Lane comity. All persons having claims Busiest laid estate are hereby notified t0 liresent the Mm in .i.i..:.. -- n.iuiiuisiraior within su month, from the date of Ibi. nonce, wun the necesearv vouchers at the law oflic of Geo. H. I'orri in Ejgcne Oreou. F. M. Wiuiiis; ' Os. B, Dorhi., Administrator. Att'T. for Estate, FIRST tlaiional Bank Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital 860,000 Surplus - - $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. GENERAL Bit f. KING BUSINF.S8 A, Done on reiaiuahle terms. Stunt urof t. on Chicago, n Francisco and Port land, OreKou. .... Kills of exchanitr mid on foreign e-unci tea. Deposits received subject to check or certifi cate of deposit. All collections entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. T G Henhiucks, Presiileot, S B Eakin, Vice PresMtut. P. E. Snodohass, ' Cashier, L. H. Potter. ; ' Aaa't Cashier EUGENE Loan m Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid l!r Cash Capital Surplus $50,0 2,5 A QCNCRAL BANKING, BUSINESS TRANS ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS- Drafts issued on the principal cities of the United States and foreign coi ntries. Interest allowed on Demand Certificates ot UepoMt when left etatcd period. Collections receive our prompt attention. City and County Warrants bought. W. E. BK0WN, ' President. F. W. 0S8URN, Cashier. D. A. PAINE, Vice President. W. W. BROWN. Asst Caskltr. LANE COUNTY BANK Established n ISSX. EUGENE, OREGON. A General Banking business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A.Q. HOVE V, President J. M. ABRAM8. Cashier , B H HOVEY, Asst Cashier. Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. TIITIE CARD No, 2 for; Yaquiim- Jrain leaves Albany 12:45 P M Leaves Corvallis... 1)5 PM Arrives Yaquiua 7:25 PM JNo. 1 Ketuming Leaves Yaqnlna 6:00 AM Leaves Corvalli 11;30 A M Arrives Ainany 12;15 P M JNo. a for Detroit- Leaves Albany 7;oo A 11 Arrives Detroit... n;30 A M Leaves Detroit 12-20 P M Arrivos Albany '. r,:i5 P M wK!!eK,nmilo0Jr.,w,,5!st Alb"nJ oa Cc "sills with Southern Pacific trains? Klvlnir direct She..'" B,", 'rm Kl" md,r? iJi """"fine arrive a Diciiat ",M "'iie umo to re.ic i c-ui -lit 5.m,n,U." "'e ","h an" Si.iIim' Hi EDWIN STONE, Manager. J TAliNtE All VAI..A Agent Alhanv. fm wMm t X?yi.J.Vf,?,ion lled to "PIONRKR.3 LIMIT KD" tniinsnf th I'PUrP.fn in, i( .irALK,hK 8T PAUI' ItAILKOADAf The only perfect trains in the world." I You will nd it desirable to ride on those-1 ' trains when eoinir i, . .nv t- -Lf w:wi!er1l i"" "-.P"'l. mThey connect with all IranscontinenUt Trains and all 1 icket Agents sell tickets. Vn. 1-r . ... k.nyTickrtAKe;.t,oV,ODP4raPn,t, ,,C" twr.w ' C ' EDDY T ,V A general Agent, "gene, i Oreg j . . I'oriianM. Central Market, WatkiBS iUlf PROPRIETOFts OFFICE. Will keep constantly on hand a lull supply BEEF MUTTON. PORK and VEAL. wh.cu ih9 iovJm WORK, LOW PRICES, 1 filr dure f iv. vn A Talr stare of tie nunc patroBage sallclied i-WTncpim,,, '"'lt.Bi.- We will I, the hlnhert market price Shop on Willamette St. EUORMW rtr ' Meavered.an.. CANADIAN PACIFIC. $6o to St Paul and Return and $05.75 to Kansas City and return, first class, for sale June 29th and 30th. Imperial Limited . Any agent of Canadian Pacific will gladly furnish full particulars.or a.ddress. H. H. ABOTT, 14U-M St Portland, Or. E. J. COYLE, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C 0 R & N GO. Depart I Time Schedule. I Arriued Salt Lake, Denver. Chicago Portland Special 9:15 a m iFt Worth, Omaha, 4pm ivaiuaa uitv. Ht Ltou'iB, Chicago and c.aB. Salt Luke, Denver Ft Worth, Omaha Kansas City, St Atlantic ; "Express 9:0U p. m. 7 am Louifj, Chicago and Walla Walla. Lew Ik ton, Spokane, Minneapolis, St Paul, Duluth Milwaukee, Chi cago and Euat. Ocean Stkauuiiivs AH SailinK tittt)H subject to change. For San Francisco- Spokane Plyer tipn 8:40 a m 8pm 4'pm Sail every 5 daya Dailv Columbia KivEii Ex Sundar Stkahxbs To Astoria and 4 d in o p m Sat 10 pm Ex tiunday Way LandingB. WillamettkKi VKB Oregon City, New berg, Salem, Inde pendence and Way 6am Ex Sunday 4:30 p m Ex Sunday ijanaings. Willamette and Yamhill Ri veils Oregon City, Day ton and Way Landipga. 7am Tuei, Thur aud Sat 3:30 p m Mon, Wed and Frl. Lv Riparia 3:35 a tu Daily Snake Kivsr. ltiparia to Lewistn Lv Lewistn Daily J !) a m W H Hurlburt Un Pass At Port, Or NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is herehy given that W. M. Van Duyn, administrator of the estate of Sam uel Smith, deceuoed, has filed his flunl ac count in the matter of miid estate with the county court of Lane county, Oregon, and that Monday, thefitb day of August, J'JOO, at the hour of ono o'clock in the aftornoon f said oay be and the same w hereby fixed tiy the court for tbe hearing of objections to .aid account and for the final settlement of said estate; and anv and all objections to said final account, should be filed with the olerk of said court on or before said tims and date fixed for the hearing thereof. Dated Ibis lttlh day of June, l'JOO. W.M. VanDuyn, Administrator. L. Bilyen, Atty. ..Printing., All Kinds ....AT THE.... GUARD 600D STOCK.' ULegal Blanks ol XII Kinds.. In ,,,.,.. .yNS. r.'-t'Z'iatk. W'.gth.Bd.?S. anils IVedlo-io'dSf ....uininon11l,.rri"nl.,t summons; Tn.l.. r.. . - forUnYS Wf Llllls ii, Egjlai,, Ji"yK!Bleham, " n., i fhd.Laner tSJ S:. u me above entitlM'ir"", .-suun you f matrimony new Mtl,.! .Idenilant and for hiZ2$4 of defendant', pZrtJl i.Uretintli,eC!er'it?'4. tlie.ui,dint,daL "I 111 thenotenJ.- lSiJ the complah't, "'aa 'Jliis.uwmoMU) pabliUi, EUUKKS UllAlalb0lr7d'',. UreKon,uiad.incbull4'". April, lDUUj and tU. n.Z."': twtlis tint tin. u TT' OUAiiuoi tlieiMUe,ApnluiJ ;liiv Sheriff's Sale on ftJ Nnlipd 1. t,..l.- . . H t.Eicuj KI'IDUllSB 1 exuoutlon duly iiram , JSJ l-ourt of the SUtaofOrfM. ,I3 of 1 ,ane, on the 12th dij i T m I. """"""taM Hundred and Fifty ImaisHlm J .... ,u,olcni, MiCnxm im 3a March, W0U, at the nu of la (e , , - -uu mriw 1X1B Im4 fee, and the further tax ot liatjl -auvuifUM WWW, U fteBi UiDutrwaB plaidtid m H V .Vlaliel Nickei. Clwa I tj Wliueler wnr iii.fBi.t.ni...J.-. lemlants a. J. Nickel wdiUkiatl on a u cree ot foreclosure iu , euderedtn said eoort, couui nnlnr tsi kntitfo ..irl , J su jisuujna) ssleWsi sell tli e following dcsoiwd pM ui-wit: Lot No. 2 id block Xo. i, a & (J plat oi rairmuuot, Lue ooag, m coniaining one sua anuuiati s tOL-etlmr with all uwl linimiu hereilitameuU t&d 'pfiiieuiic u eioiiging or id any was ipptrtiaun' Hiereiore, IM THK KAME 0P1HB STI otfw tor sale tbe stove described na' Sniiilic ftiiclinn tuiho hinhut htiiwk i RuLiject to re itmptioo, at the mot (.no jutirir noiiw, iu r.ugoue, in (.tregou ou TnuKaui,Xhe M day a 3 IHIII iwturnun f tin hnnn of 9 a'AA and 4 o'clock p. m, torit:U miscJ iu. od ma aay. I)ntt tl,i. IKth flavd AuiLVWi VI V Si lira BLeriUof LaceCoaLV Administrator's Sale Property. Notice is berebj giren tbitbj nfe i. i ti,i .mrinl mmt is coamy, Oregon, madeiiideiileiM" in Beta court od idboilu-j j. T -.11 nn Unrrlsl I hi lfjti dtt iJUU. a iw ui"" v. - - ,i n. itnnr It UOOL county, Oregon, ofltf for ulelothtW bidder at wk loliowing described iolpPnJ to tbe estate oiK. J-J tbeuce 1 120 rota, N liLe of tht. samequ-iw;tt b let-t to the pUceoI begun r1 .Laneanty.OwaJ way of the U. 4 0. K.B.W." lutid. UtdHayll.W.c Adair. EstateofE-J-Sao"11 Notice of Final SeW Estulo of Ratio Lewis. " H county, ui.b""- . .1.U1K Notice is herebj punas'" and Aleck Lewu, """""Vi,. Katio Lewis, decmedi account in tbe "J Mn,ycou.toiUT mat utstisy . 1 l 1, ,y (rlK. the hourol 10o'lk,'A : that day nas " " ,t tit the hearinit of objecMBi "T, , and for the final Any and all objtctira'' Hie final selllHntn'Wjrr. filed with tbe clerk -' lore said oats ' -?, Dated this H'dJd,Siri AI ... Ejecnlonfl1 NOTICE lOFFIKAhSH Estate of MsrjF.B'W'j county, uri-Buu- ajiu.. administrator 'lU'J-ii, r.T, Jof ssid court 01 day, the of ouu 0' :ted.nl-'-'I,Tl Ir.iiiy-iilS l. r Mntice to CrediW Coarl S ,h. E ''i'''l' notice. , I9W: I Dated reo. Jwfci - dock in aud y is t