IF1 batty Scnwwat fflOFFICIAL PAPER "uUUlieil every day in tl,e week except surmay. ABROAD I PES S MiTTI.Wi, EililnM and Prop'l Fnferfrt r t Prt Ofllee at Albany !tHOii, aeconn oiaa mail mailer. ,1T1B- ..nrrrnnrn iu issj Cmnlm Rvnli. iisCSJ Nevailn, bv local talent. -: I" 3" Carnival o( Nation! Uoou EvaaivrrBira- I.ESTT III' UII.IIXTICISK. It tllklM 11 to li;juro out Ui Oregon l'm-ilir :tml one l'.iinlly knows where lie is the sill ivt. 1 lie proceeding at the t.ivW:ii u'onif contest in the future. I -tlio riwlint! of the notice of rale At U iiliM'oii fornmllyolijii teil to the sale tof tlio limn 01 the Witiaim-tte ami ,,lo nioiintain road.Atfnrnev Wolverdni A on behalf ot Col llojrir to the sale .rrail at an on uie irmmm tliat it had Jflieen sold ami S'-'i.Oih) p;ud on it. itlffy H eainoiioni on uoilair lit the I 'mvilel io. iin.i .-earl A-1 lean oli ,-1 to the pale of the 12 mile on which i kail liens. The sheriff paid no atlen- to tlio oi'jei iions ami soli i tno entire several ot tno NoeklioMer. Iielntf I.nlulmt ns is known as the lllair fac- B " - i lor e'-'Ou.oou. wiucn waves the hoiiicrs I jjs uiunst tne roan nuout completely . tlic eolil. its mo lniiftiteiiues is .'d.ijy, andliy Hie lime Hie fJOd.000 siiuiezeil a lime tne einnloves i lit very much. llie sale ' iMy not lie conhrnieil. It is n diap- :-tinetit from the present aspect. 11 l-nt management will continue in Con ors Hcpies anil Clar'c authorizeil the xinjr statement: "The purchase of "reiron 1 acilic nas iieen made iiy the 1 action of resiionsihle parties interest- n the development of tile uronertv. It lteil the roail will soon be put on a 1 kws mm operaieii so ns to iieneni. onmmnities contipious to the road, as is ill owners. 1 ho parties in whose tk purchase was made are: 1 I WUenry .Martin. V V Pendleton. S S rortii, Joseph Wharton and Jaines Ea connection the following from a araper is very consolinir: Tliis is the natenow oenitiiir the road, unit who loall in their power to extend the line ::ialte the proiity a protitable one. Same wool was sold in Albany to.Jav lor lo and 1 1 cents. Navaila will htve plentv of la-.glu in it At the oijera heme D.o 22. The Apollo C ub will meet at th rixideuoa of Dr J U Littler next Monday 7:3 p m Get your tickets reserved f.ir'Ncvd'ai the opera house od Friday Light of next a:k The "Inventors" a drama written bv a Salem man, oill be presented In that ci'iv. Get your holiday roods at llodues A McFarland. The best stock tu select from. Pendleton will undoubtedlv be the lnc.it. Ion ot the hastern Oregon Insane Asylum providing it Is located. Ono day ls week wleit was sold in Har- rii'.iui'' at 44)4 conti; the astne dv it u :iuoteii t 3D ents in Junction t.itv. Wr.at caused the difference. t'oarior. In the came of foot ball at rnrmiiu yesterlay between Corvallls and Monmouth tne lormer won by a score of jS to o. It ii now in order lor lorvai.it to play Forest CJrovj. In selccilne vour holfdiv unods do nnl inn to can on noilires Ac McKarland 1 ney bave a tine line of roods, emhracin a large strck of plush Roods including aa n-i;.im line oi 'criumericsf CIC. ThomaH Holt, first serirear.t'cnmnanv A Third inlantrv voluntecis, Seminole .ar of 1830-35, lives lu Albany, lie has just received a pension lor services In that war, wan oacit pay 110m passage ot the act. A couple sixteen year old vouths. wel1 mulched as to size in order to settle which was the better man, lai.l nlcht. strlnned and entered a ring in the llird ward and fought several rounds with boxlnu uloves uiiuiune was eansueu he was second best 1 lie Carnav.il of Nations l acsumlng i:..iiicum; proporurns. A gala time is promised durlnt; Ihe holldavs. Keep your small chanue for one of t'lie jolliest occesions of your life. One hundred people in costume In the grand march will make an imposing spectacle. hlxly-eleht of Portland's unemoioved men yesterday determined not to brave a winter in a big city, and at 3 o'clock this morning left in a Southern Pacific fi eight train lor warmer c.imes where more favor able conditions exist. They were granted iree transportation over t:ie Southern ra tine lines in Oregon. Journal. oumy treasurer w.-iuace this morn ng received a check for $5454.40 fo l.nn county's portion of the state school fund. This will soon be distributed among the districts o the countv. In addition to the state fund there will be about $4000 of county money to dlstri'iute making aoout 51.25 per pupil tor dlstrlbu uon. sobatk Kiicoun. In tiie estate of Win iv and Dora Porter, final account was Ireland the guardian discharged. -.(state of Samuel Pickens, will was ad il to probate. J B If obcrts nnd John is executors. Mate of II N McCarthy, final account 1 :i 1 I'lieii. state of Hannah Hohnett. receipts of .p;oiitees tiled. Executors discharged, state of Frank Lilian!. A I, Lillard jpointed guardian. Bond 100. state ofU I) Kinney, citation issued injr.d. tite of A I.auliner. inventory filed pmnorty, 81100; iR'rsonal ,pron-rty. . total, JWJ2. state of Samuel Attridge, K-rsonal ny ordered sold. state of .Mary (iallowuv. bond 6200 riil. Appraisers appointed. amkL.uv Cask. This is the close 1 for deer, lic.nie Warden Jlcliuiro itosee the law enforced, liem-e the ;w for this 1(0111. Deputy Warden t -litis returned from itrownsville this Jg with T II linnz and PL's Kobnctt. he had arrested live miles lieyond lonlsville. for violatinir the inline law in? deer out of season. J 11 Kprongor o ieen arrested; but on account 01 lew of hiswifiMvasdisclinrL'ed. (mnz Wmelt were tried this nfternoon be-Josti;-fi X.nvimrl. 'llip pvideni-e Ithatllunz and Sprenger killed the ''i mat liobmott simply stopiiou at 'Wp on his wuy hack from 11 trip to w claiin In'vondCr.iwfiirdsville.anil wnono of the deer which ho took 'ith linn. ; trml of Plos Iioluiett was not coni- pri'ss time, (iunz it whs thought pleail guilty, p W liolmett and t I "re also arrested and will lie trieii 'May. (iaino Wanlen Milium1 -'ty '"lX'iintcndiiig the case. mxn in 1t.-T!ic Willamette valley 'letained at Yamuna Hay on no r'' roilL'h weather. The Dkmix KAT F """l that Mr Mulcahv states that the "mi me steamer hail not sailed on :' of fears of nn nttachnient nt San is nil rot. Hint the sti-.uner will onn as tin, n-o-ithisr innits nnd that 1 no detention or trouble wnen rthe(iolilontiate. There will he twi mertings of Oregon raciiic employers to nigtit, one at laouln liay and o,.e at Albany. The men do not like the looks of matters and arc hostile, there are even rumors that tracks will by blown up. The proper course will be to learn first what the court will do with the matter. In all probability therj will be no confirmation without the employees beiii; protected. To fully substantiate tne fact that Rogue river tarmeis are meklng a good thing tr. vear bv growing hogs let us cite this: Last Monuav Jack Anderson drove lb nogs Mtdford which In weight Averaged 30 pounds each These were sold to the South ern Oregen Packing Company at 5'j cents per pound and Mr Anderson went home with over one thousand dollars :n his inside pocket as a result of the sate. How does this compare with forty-cent wheal? .v.eillord .Mall. FBBSOXAIi W II Kayiuoud, the insurance man. is in le city. Mrs lli-rdie St Clair is visit in r with br mother. MrsCheadle. Col Ilot'ir is in San Fr.lllcisrnnsr.iire.l. He chaiiued his mind about cominir tu tl.a sale. ltev K X Condit went to Pnrtl and Ibis noon.where lie will preach tomorrow in the imeicsi 01 tne college. 1 lie Y P S C K of the Presbyterian chnrch gave an enjoyable social at tiie residence of m Irving last evening. The hilarious conduct of Countv Clerk iivne today was caused bv this l,'in.r bis ilf century birthday. Miss Adllio (ieor?-i returned tins nnnn from Portland, where she had been to at teng the wedding of her sister. It J Moses will sell his household minds it public auction to-inomiw mid will leave next week for San Francisco where lie will ork 111 n harbor shop during tiie mid- lnior i.nr. itarnsburg Courier. Miss Clyde Logsdon has returned from a sit witli her sister.Mrs II .1 Trai.n nt ( hit. ood, Kenton county. She also visited friends in Portland and Albany during her isence. jioseblirg l.oview. When told that the employes would not iP!t their pay on account of the low hid, the Ulair faction man bidding the road in said that was nothing to liiin, that the road ouhl lie built further east and it would lie biir thinir for tiie country. The men think, a job b.is lieen put up and that there is a pig 111 the lence. Lust ovenimr a verv oniovable and nrofit- bio entertaiiiiuent was given by Miss ielen Crawtord at tiie residenco of her fa ther llr (loo F Crawford. A program of much merit wi.d presented. Tne principal leriure was a parlor presentation or Cin derella by .Mrs i)r Love as the god mother; llraco Love us Cinderella; Lilly Crawford is the Prince, and .Mrs Coffnnn and Helen -rawford ns the sisters. Those fortunate in being the iruests of the evenimr had 11 rare treat in this, liecitations were heard from Misses Crawford. Li v Crawford Josie Laselle and lirnce Love;" Miss Kich- itrds renden-d a violin solo with skill, nnd Misses Josie Welle. Lilly Crawford and ttlco Love and M rs Coffiaan nresonted a Delsarte exercise of merit. The rest of the evening was spent in sociability. MIS FITS It takes the Ashland Hecord to got the news. Here's one of its items: ililly Pinkerton, the well-known detective, was on Sunday's train for Honolulu in tlio in terest f tiie provisional government. It is reKrted that Thurston, the Hawaiian min ister, wits traveling incog on the same train, bonnd from Washington to San Francisco. During the crisis of 117 the president of the I'nited States said that matters would right themselves, and so they did. They will do ao now gradually. The I'nited States hits too strong a backbone to lie kept down by financial reverses. Regardless of long faces we will come out of the present depression a wiser people. Tin: Astoiiia Election. 1222 votes were casMu llie Astoria election. The old Astoria ring was completely demolished. The liudgctt boasted that it never lost a battle. The same evening the editor was whipped by Tom Linnville. Astoria is a llvo place. The following from the Astor ian will give an idea of the character of one of its elections; There is a good story go ing the rounds about tho efforts to secure votes at Wednesday's election. The candidates were naturally nnxious to create as irood feeling as nossible. and with that end in view, used whiskv plentifully. Une of the nspirants for olliee sent a gallon 01 - corn puce to the occupants or 11 scow at Unnertown. and in the course of nn bom- heard tliat his opponent had gone him one belter and eent two gallons and two boxes of cigars. Not willing to lie outdone, can didate numlier one s.iid: 'V'cll, 1 enn buy whisky as long as any 01 tiieni, mid forth with sent four gallons of the best and four boxes of fine cigars. The recipients were nothing loth to lay in a stock for the winter, and carefully depositing the liijuor in a safe place, they went out and voted as they pleased. Kki.ihious Skiivu'Ks. Services at the Congregational church at 10:10 and 7;:I0. In the morning the subject will be, "The Faith tliat Justifies." In the evening, The Conversion of Nathanel. Christion Kn deavor at li:4." and Sabbath school after morning service. All are welcome. Services and preaching in. . tlw Universa lis! church nt 11 am and TAB p ni. All invited. Services nt the United Presbyterian church, preaching by l!ev Little moming and evening. Other services as usual. - A grand meeting Is promised for tomor row nt 4 o'clock in tiie Y M C A hall. Prof Lee will conduct services. You will appreciate It if present. Men are Invited, and slr&ngerj in the city especially. RCio. ocio is destined to have a very cheap "Christmas" this time. The Sunday school has abandoned any idea of a tree.and the Christmas ball is to be given for the modest sum ot ou cents per number. G W Phillipns and wife returned from their eastern trip last Friday. Wash con cluded that it was unsafe for a "Web-foot ' to undertake to spend a winter in a country, where the thermometer sportively sinks iO or u degrees below zero at will. Last Friday according to reports very nearly a tragedy occurred at Urenner A Shelton's liverv stable on the south side M V llilveu and J W Shelton were the parties involved in the quarrel. Ihe dilti culty occured over a business settlement Durinp; the melee it is said tliat llilveu flourished a revolver accompanying his movements with threats, while Shelton had pressing business elsewhere. Press. The Sjiroi-.i.i.NO Cases. Nat Blum closed his testimony in the smuggling cases yesterday. Hlum had his facts uil pat and was never confused. On cross examination he was proud to lie more than a match for somo of the counsel and often struck back at them in a telling manner witli recitals they had rather have kept in the dark He had his records very complete, consisting of memoranda, letters, notes of agreement, cipher codes nnd fictitious names under which the money was passed. It is believed that there will be convictions In every case. T K.i.r., TMix. At the me ting of 1 RVk-nh i.-i, vn :r. bold last I "he tallowing officers were elected "'-iiingicrni: WtteWeuthorford, X. (i. '" Cherry. V. Ii. ' " mirkhart. Ifee. See. N'iMah Hunt. Per. Sec. ' (jradwhol. Trens. idier's Home. Thoch.ines arc ' ti?"'!""'1' getting the Soldier's , independent savs: rroseoui '" McCain hn infused to sisrn I vT? ,n the Soldiers' Home injunction "ill not. however, stop the -T .''h ' k-n directly V 111s aid. The necessary steps 'ikn within 1 .1..,- ,1 tl,o tm 't is to go, in'spiteof Mr Mt- A CfiuosiTY. On the farm of S R T Jones, about three-fourths of a mile south of Hubbard and only a few roils from the stage rond, is a curiosity wdiich nt present is attracting considerable attention. It has been noticed for the last fifteen years but never has aroused such interest asm the past few months. On a space of. say 20 feet square, appears this " hat is it y II can lie seen best just ufler a rain or while the ground is filled or covered with water. There are numerous holes, nlmut as large as common leader slate pencils, from which gas or air is censtantfy, escaping with a sound as of meat frying or the hissing of water on a hot stove or iron; sometimes the rrwsnre mnv he stronger than nt others.bnt it is there just the same. The pressure is .10 great that if these vents are closed they will in a few m'.nutes send the .mid flying a though e. mima'ure blast bad exploded i large heavy iron pan was inverted oyer some of the strongest vent, the rim being buried in nmd preventing any escape ef gas. a man then sat down on the pan and awaited results, which were not long in coming, as pan and man were lifted bodily. The gn or air was forced through lime water but , ,.br,i, was noticed. Was tested by lire but cannot snv it burned. One poculiiirity of the soil is that no matter now wet tne surrounding ground may oe. i 'i-' plows lip hard and iry. .a i-i t. j keeps up a constant hissing and the water reveals nothing out of common. n ood hiirn Independent. A Good Plas. It Is (.ood plan to subscribe for and read careful' v your own home raper, as it is the aim ol this paper to make It an educational factor In the community. Beside, ihat. If you are out of a job, or wish to l.-crease your ine ., 1 1. the nljce to find It. In '., ' i..- .ill find an advertise- ment of 11 t Jonnson .v. to, . ..-.. Va for workers, that may Intere.t ou. 1 , . ''ACCAU, 1 -1 .... J .1... ,1. . - ,nc cici-ieu ii'c ; '-rcrs f ,r tiie ensuina term; A L . "mmini'tr. M II Elds, P ""cer JoSn Campr-ell. Lieut, A '"K r! V Will. F K, Geo "'P, (".rant Kirnev. Sere, r M of G, c O Beam, Sec M "r"ton, M of A. I ''Ice's Cream RnVinir Dn.4ir SisrENpr-n. Uuor.g Sir.g & Co w!io have been doing business for a lonj t.rr.e 11. hiscl'v have suspended, owinf.ss thv to the barn Urre "d "bJ-l-.s r.o pay. Thecomrsey T .! h'k? Tliey have been doing busmen In A b'ny eighteen eirt r.'.ronire home indu.try by ir.olin t'n .-ei,r,'e,l wiite la'nr oicsr., miia.acta-M by In iu Jorepb. Arirr Ureakrasi To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily aud digestive strength, take lloou's Sarsaparllla. Con tlnue the the medicine after every meal tor a month or two. Tim Things Wb Eat very largely make u what we are. No thought can pass through the mind w ithout leaving some effect, however slight. Many alight Im pressions, In time, make mighty changes. It's the same with the body. Abuse it with poor food and take the consequences. For purity and certainty In groceries inu uukcu goods, go to Parker Bros. ocal and Instrumental Mtsic Mlsa Hattle Warner a graduate of the conservatory connected with Galea Col lege, Neb, la prepared to give leitona in vocal and instrumental music to tingle pupils or classes, at reasonable terms. Mist Warner has had a thorough educa. lion and it an experienced teacher Eer refeiencet are; Prof il A Shorey, William A Trow and Mrs lennle Lee. ;all on Will & Stark for baraalu In Holiday jewelry. Will & Stark ' lame line of biivar ware has crtated a great deal of talk. Get vour liolidav eoods of Will & Stark Their stock, because it Is large and vaii- eu, ana wieir prices because they are low will make it &n object. UesUlea thev will give away to their customers $75 worth of twivcrware. No Siikiskinu, lirinu cn your fine winter undtrwear. We guarantee not to injure mum, as we take great care to wash them in soft wattr. Gentlemen starched work a specialty. The wM:e laundries of Albany are gettinp tho Chinese cornered. uivc us your worK ami they win soon eave. City Laundry. Mrs C Simpson, pioprietor e are still selih.tr Dress coods and Ca e&and Jackets at greatly reduced prices for cash. We invite vou to examine thtt Red, Peacock &Co goods and prices. (.ihanoe Okficeus. iriirrislurf (ir.m;e Xo 11, V of II, have clectod the following' ofKcers for the ensuing your: Muster, A L rorriR. Overseer, W J Jk-Mesken. I-ecturer, Mw Alice (irimes. Stewart, (ieorge Alford. Astistiint Stewurt. (ieorge Davis, Chaplain, Mrs N Busey. Treasurer, J S George. Secretary, T J Rodgcrs, Gate Keejwr, P Vieg. Pomona. Mrs L Morris. Kloru, Mrs H (ieorge. Ceres, Mrs M J Altord. LAS. MrsX MuMeeken. Trustees. W J McMeeken, D S Busey and (J M tinineH. Delegates to Council, S S Train and V J McMeeken. nedtraigced iro printer of the Pioneer House desirea to inform tho puhiio that he haa reduced the price of boird without lodging to f 3 per week, with fritting $4 per week. Single mMli 25 cents. The public ia invited to call ta I keep good beds and ret a good table. Have tir wood for tile. Career of Uroadalhin and Water streets. J II Mekanda. Sewinu Machines neatly repaired and wurranted hy a thoroughly competent work man, atF M French's jewelry sore, Albany, Oregon, It Pays. It pays to take and read the papers, especially your own home daily. Often in this way good business opportuni ties are brought to your attcntioa. For in stance, if you wish to wcure 11 good paing situation, then ynu had better look up tho advertisement of It V Johnson & Co., Kich inond, Va., in another column; perhaps what they have to snv mav interest you. ' . Olives In Bulk, sauer Kraut, mixed nickles, chow chow, cranberries, lemons Raked hominy, and new raisins at C E Brownel!s. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlghett Medal and Diploma. A Jefferson Failure, The hard ware store of B F Conner was closed , Saturday by Shei Iff Knight, on an at tachment for D M Osborne & Co. The caue of Mr Conner'e trouble was the failure on the part of his debtors to liq uidate their accounts. Wishing to treat all his creditors honorably, Mr Conner turned over to the sheriff his books: notes, and every tMng of value that he possess ed, and we are Informed will make an assignment, Review. j75 Worth Of Silverware Will be pre-entecl the customers of WILL & STARK, genuine HOLIDAY gifts, and it won't cost you a cent. They have the finest stock of goods in the valley in their line,as an inspection will convince any one. Call and see for jrour.?elves.. Sjo ihe Mew Improved Singer sowing ma chine, Tim I t i slwpys tl-B cheapest. J W Sxwdou, aucnt. Oflice ot F M French's jewelry toro Bith at Viarecksthivin and hair t ting p triors. Mv fall line of M ACISTTOSHES and 3US iAMEUS, including mauy noveltie . for ladies, misse "d cnildren, it now ale. M E Vonng. Hod c-i & McKanaod, U . Albany, Oi. the leading drug HA It It I Lit Clean towels to every customer at Viereck tlitviug rlors. TOST il.irl floL', rol Bii.l white A juoi canine, it urn to Job Meyers, lie wants him. WT NTED. At once a girl v T oral n nine worn aforo 01 Jos Klein to io con- Cill at the fchoe Notice of Dissolution Notice is hereby given that the firm of Senders & Co heretofore doing business under ihe firm name of Senders & Co has this day been dissolved. Mr Ado!ph Send ers retiring. The new firm w'll be com posed of Mr Ed Schmeer nnd James Cal lahan who will continue the business, ami will colUct all amounts due the old firm and pay all its debts. Anoi.ru Senders En Sen m eer. CENTRAL Poultry anfl nut MurtBL Croailalbin, between Seconil uml Thinl St., ALBANY, OR. Poultry, Fisli, Oysters, Clams, Game ia Season. Everything nice and fresh. Give us a call. SCHMEER & CALLAHAN I. A. Morris &Co. Fleer and Feed Store, Have removed their ilore to oppiKile the Rii'i House, and have on hand a full itock cf CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping don. CORVAILIS FLCUR. B.IAN, SHORTS ClRM MEAL. GRAHAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY. OATS. STRAW AND KKXXIK TAYLOR. On Fridny even ing, Dec 15, 1803, nt tho St Charles hotel in Albany, by Kev K K Priilmrd, Mr Alex Rennie. and Miss Cecil M TnyLr, both of Corvallis. The trroom i a former resident of Albany and Salem. Mr and Mrs Hennie have the best wishea of many friends. 1394. Hamper's Weekly. FLLUSTRATED. Harper's Wriuly Is beyond all question tno leading Jouniai in Anurlcs, In Iks sn'endid lllustratlons,ln coqn ef digtinguUhcd contributors, and In Its vast army of readers. In splendid lines, It draws on U19 highest order of ta'cnt.the men best fitted by petition and training to treat the leading topics of the day. In Action, the most popular story writers contribute to Its columns. Suparb drawings by the fortmost artists Illustrate Its ft:lal articles... nitoriej.ajju' every rot able erent of public Interest ; It ot ntaios portraits of the distinguished men ar.d women who are making the history of the time.while special attjntlcn Is givsn to the Army and Navy, Amateur Snort, and Musio and tiie Drama, by distinguished experts. In a word. Haqter Weekly sombincs the news features of the daily papnr and the article and literary qualities of the magazine with the solid critical chinu-terof the review. HAEPEE'S PSEIODIiJALS, Per Trar: HAIU'ER'S MAflAINK ..fj 00 lIARI'KIfS WEHKLV ....... . . 4 00 HARPERS FIAT: A It 0 HARPER'S VOUNG PEOPLE S 00 Pcistare 1rK t; all subicKbars In the United SUtes Canada and Uetlco. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Nuirber for January Qf each year. When no time Is mentioned, subscriptions wil. begin with the number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound volumes of Harper's Weekly for three years back, In neatclcth binctng,wi be tent by mall, puat agepsld, or by eiprest, free of expense (provided the freight dees not exceed one dollar per volume,) for 17 00 per volume. Cloth cases for eac volume, suitable foi binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of 01 each Remittances should be made by pnetoffice Uune; Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lots. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of lUsrsa & Urotiikkm. A ldresi: IIARI'EH A BROTHERS, Xkv Yosi NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. VOTK'E IS HERERY GIVEN THAT TUB tX. i demikned hn filed hi account In ttie etf.e of Emeline E Knsl-ronrV, (tereaed, with the county clerk of ,hm county, reg-n. an.l that th county court of said Mnn o-tir.ty, haa Bxl WstiiHsy, the I5lh day of January, . t the hur of 10 o'clock in Kht forenoon of said tav, ai.d the w.nritr ei.iirt hone a U.e pis. , f-ir the hoaring of objection If nr to aa!d final ac counl and lb settlement of satd entate. Iml Dexmbcr 14th, I3I. w r Bii.yr.r, G W WRTGHT, Admin d'wn nor. mm Atty for E-fate. tt amenta ai.a-.xo. Good Times. Tho way to have them is by getting your HOLIDAY GOODS EWERT. He has a fine stock of gold nnd silver men's nnd lndien' wntches, rim, headed canes nn elet'nnt line of silverware and jewelry of ull kinds to select f Cull on him for reliable gcoda at prices to suit the times. ttolu from. Is the Best Good Enough? Then call on tho undersigned for your GROCERIES " they are the best in the market, fine line of crockery and toys for and produce, Yo the holidaj-s. Perry Conn BUY HEATIH6 Matthews Washburn. : ; 1 1 4 ! 1 V i- r "'!! (. I. i Year. UeStRtrd.