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THE rilOY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 187?. nm VACANCIES. A trr Tat r f ! Clark. Wsshlnf ton Corr. (Nov. 38) to Detroit Mew. I'ostail conspicuously all nloiitf the corrldon of the Interior Department U the following notice : "There are no vacancies In (hit dp partition!. Applicants cannot bo eati. Applications In writing will bo received and placed on ilia lor fu ture eiatiilnatlon." I called the attention of the enr ble clerk who waa showing me around and Hiving me loiona in civil service reform, to this notice, and re marked : "I supposo this Is another dovlee got up to deceive the people?" "Yes, It serves tho purpose of de ceiving applicants in a limited oxlent, but It was originally got up for the benefit of ono person al no. The his toiyof thst notice Is somewhat ro inanitu and would be a good subject for a 'yallar klver.' " I urged lilin to give me tho story, which he did in nearly the following luugusge : THIS 8TORY. "Somo years ago there was a young clerk occupying a desk uear the en trance to the building. He was rather reckless In his character, fond of a joko and loved an adventure better than ho loved wine, which is saying a good deal. Ono day a young girl, well dressed, and aged about 16, en tered his room and asked if ho was theSecrotary of tho Interior, lie saw nt a glauce that atie was a simple minded country girl, and wondering what alio could want with tho Secre tary, dctcnuliied to dud out all about it, and promptly replied in the aflliu atlvo. She tnereupou told him that le had recently bceu left an orphan and among airangers; that her fath er'a estate, which was considerable bolore tho war, bad been swept away; and that she was penniless and obliged to support herself. She had good education and wrote a fair baud, and hearing that situations in l ho departments were frequently filled by ladles sho had determined to ap ply tor ono herself. "Tho clerk ascertained that she had no backing, but that in her simplicity ol tiiiiid had come here thinking that no such thing was uecossary. lie lucrefuro decided upon a line of ao Hon, Infamous In design and disas trous In it consequences. Still car lying the Idea that ho was the secre tary, ho asccrtuiued her stopping place, and agreed to consider her ap plication and call that evening to In form her of tho result, lie also cau tioned her, on some specious pretext, against talking with other on the subject ot her business, lie called at tho tltno appointed, and, telling her Hint thero were no vacancies at pres. cut, advised her to tuko lodging some where and watt, promising her tho lira I placo when a vacancy occurred. ,5ho took his advice, and the result can easily be Imsglncd. it was the old, old story. Ol course alio never got the situation promised, but was put od Iron) duy to day and month to mouth on various pretexts, until Dually, by a change ol administration, lie lust his own situation. "Overwhelmed by tho loss of bis position mid the consciousness of the infamy of his conduct toward the pour girl, ho shrank from tolling her the truth ; ami fearing the consequen ces If his guilt should become known, lie resolved to conceal his crime by still further deception. To this end be wrote her a note, telling her that he had suddenly hoeu called to Eu rope on Important huMiio connected with his department, but that he had left orders to have n placo given tier as soon as a vacancy occurred ; thai in the meantime she could always tell, whether a situation was upon to her by looking at the notices patted tin the wall in tho dupartmeut. That night he gut several copies of the ubovo uotico printed and surrepti tiously posted them up. "Filled with grief at his sudden de- h msm a au a vi Mill siiiuii n mi ia iuii if'iu I M K snai at 1 1 a am nil ill I ml tills a. fiulnl I AVAIsiraiA wills itjiaiwtn. W W W weSW Wl- Jot the flnt uim, ven Sl tmmw i nu aissis ruui isiixs skibh '.t JCtitcrliiir the afflco where she first met her deceiver, Th tfeiHMtieai tcarw. mouths before, aba inquired for the The New York Graphic llllstrates Secretary of the Interior. She waa the Insane howl about the reraouetl .how,, to hi. room and there the J?& whole aecrat oame out. The acene In that office when the kind-hearted eeretary revealed the truth ean . i ',i..B,n,.li RMi.a . ttt never be described. Bufflce It to ssy, ahe waa eoudueted from that room utterly broken in mind and health, The secretary provided for her mediate necessities, and called the at-1 tentloo or some charitable ladles to her case. For weoks she lay hover- Ins? on lha brink of the crrava with a tng on we Drink oi me grave witn a brain fever, and when she arose her mind was gone and her hair was gray, Her betrayer was traced out and forced to contribute to her support, but for the aake of his family the whole matter was kopt from pub licity. When she was able to go agout an attempt waa made to change her abode and surroundiugs, but sho resisted the attempt with terrible energy, believing, aa she did, that her lover would one day return. She clung to thla hallucination to the last, and every day at the hour of noon ahe visited the department and read the notice, and finding "no vacancies," turned away with a sigh and returned lo her room. Once the notices were taken down, but sho became so dem onstrative In her joylul anticipation of obtaining the promised place that they were Immediately replaced. Aa I said before, the history of the case was kept a profound secret, and but two or three, who from day to day saw the pale, wan face appear with tho regularity of tbo sun, kuow or could fathom the sad history of that blighted life; and of tho thnusauds who carelessly read tho words of that notice, fow are aware that it had its origin lu tho perfidy and treachery of man that Its letters aro wrltton In the hosrt'a blood of a confiding aud betrayed woman." Here the old man blew ills nose. bado ino good-bye and was about turning away when I detained him with "One moment before you go what bccanio of tho girl ?" "She faded away, that la all. Her visits towards tho last bocaino less frequent aud finally ceased altogether, In a few days thnio entrusted to her secret wero notified and we followed her to her grave. I tell you," contin ued the old man, "I have altonded many funerals in my llmo, but I never attended one so sad as tins. Her botrayer atlll livos aud it is to be hoped, for the credit of humanity, Is a prey to remorse for tho part he took lu blighting tho life of as beau tiful a girl as ever lived. Thero ; that is all. 1 novcr told this story before and you aro welcome to It. You are a literary man, and by adding a little to it you could uiako qullo a story out of it." Ilut I am not ambitious In that lino and proler to give the plain story lu the simple language used by the do partmeutal relic. Introduction ! the Fatal. Sir Walter lUlelgh proved to be one of the gicatest beuel'acturs to bis own country and eventually to tin United Stutes, by the Introduction of I ho potato lu tho year 1684. The root whs Hist illumed on Mnleiirli's rsiati al Young hull, which whs utter srurds sold lo the hurl ol Cork, and the per son who had the miinagemut of the estate mistook the (lower or fruit as he called It, for tho valuable part, and on tutting tho potato bill, pro nounced It u poriiiclous exotic Somo llmo afterwards, on turning up I lie earth, it was dlsuuvered that the roots had spread largely mid In con siderable quantities; and from this sunrise Ureal Urlniiu'a potato supply commenced, and the cultivation was extended throughout Europe and North America. The imtiiin i be lieved to havo been a native of Mex ico. Itomo Sentinel : Man may labor all bis Hie to achlevo some dream of am lililon, and may tread legislative hulls, or occupy uxocutlvn chamber, hut when In- U notlflod that his frlouds are coming with a bras. hand to serenade. him, he realises that tin mado a mlstuku In .not choosing the nuiuuie lot oi a tin penuior. Cincinnati Commercial: "Let bill giving sliver lulr play, pass both houses nt congress as soon as possible, and If President Hayes will not sign it, why, it will be signed by Hie next president, no matter to what paity ho belongs." fowai whoso ease ia somewhat slml- lar to that of the people, who ask permission to pay their debta accord- if lo contract. Mr. Kluinby waa B5roiperoul urmer aome years ago, but the grasshoppers swarmed down upon mm, aieouintssuDsianoe, ami, Ji'lJiy" to"D,!SS Sf0 bl ..1 hlre JL' ,0 neiu ,ne flllh. the hoppers. Lend me lOCX) bushels of oata, and I will pay you 6 per cent. Interest on them, and will, in twenty wipe out the debt by giving tou 20.000 bnshels of corn or oata at my option, lu thla way I ean sell the oata and hire men to kill the hop pers." Ther readllv agreed lo tho oroflta- bio bargain, for they knew that Uncle Sam's Hue estate was worth ten Hides the debt. They delivered to him the 10,000 ballade of oats, aud look hla secured twenty years note, In which he bound liltnsell to oav the Interest regularly and to give them two bush els ror one at maturity in "corn or oats." uncle osm sola the oats, hired a hundred men, aud killed and drove off all the hoppers. For twenty yeara no paid ine interest every tan. When the loan waa first made, corn was worth more than oats, and the holders or Klumby notes hoped bo would redeem them, when the time eamo, in com ; Ilut In a few yeara tho relative prices changed corn tell aud oats rose. Then the holders of the uoles went to the Iowa legislature and hired the members to pass an act on the last ulifht of tho session, when nobody was noticing what was going on, say ing that It should thereafter take 40 quarta of corn lo make a bushel. It was nut throutfh lu tho dark, un der the title of "An act lo change the uaiueol Ann El It to beranlilua Her ollla Scram, and for other purposes." The nassaso of Ihls swluiflluir law made, a great excitement In Iowa; ami, talcing advantage or I lie ludik- nation, Samuel Kluinby and others succeeded In electing a legislature last lall favorable to chautfinir the corn-bushel back to thirty-two quarts aud enabling Uncle Sam pay his tteni in com u no wisnes touo so, ac cording to contract. At this tho absurd cry nf "Fraud," "Repudiation," e'e, has been raised. Some of the Klumby notes have been bought by the New York brokers, who owned most of the New York newspapers, and they echo the cry o "Jfraud!" Tho follnwini letters are exhibited In Iowa by those who are determined to make old Klumby pay iiioio man lie agreed to. U. Fraukllu Shvlock. U-o. Dear Sir : The proposition to re alore the com bushel to ita natural size fills the whole civilixed world with astonishment and alarm. It I Heiiudlatlou with a bis It. It will disiiouor your beautiful stale ll Uncle sam Is permitted to nay his debt in com or oats according to contract hver be thou. Jay Gould. B. F. Shylock, Esq. Mo too. W. Rbed. II. F. Shylock. Esn. It canuut be possible that Iowa will authorize such an infamous measure as the corii-rebusholizutlou bill. Tito holders ol the notes ol old Kluinby have supposed of course that ihey would be paid In tho more val uable cereal, which is at present oats, ami to dlsuppolnt the expectation merely because the contracts reads "grain corn or oats," would to con vulso tho produce markets of the world. Yours cordially aud alltha lially. Georqr Jones. (N. Y. Tfiues.) D. F. Shylock, Esq. The whole mrcumulsod world stands aghast at tho attempt to ewlu die the penniless bondholders out ol their oais. If Uncle bam Is permit led lo pay his debts according lo con tract, 1 cannot bo responsible lor the result. Such a uurclaced fraud waa never bcloro attempted. Yours meekly. A. Belmont. B. F. Shylock, Eq. I am elfeclml m.uiowhat similarly, I've been took tbo sainu wuv. L'mt.iboftiik "World." B. F. Shylock, E.q. Make the old tellow pay lu tbo doarer melal which is oats. Our poor, hard-working bondholders must get all limy can nut ol tlin bloated agriculturists. The "coi -tract" has nothing to do with It. It is rediculuus sod blasphemous lo quote it. Sock it lo old Kluin. C. A. Dana. B. F. Shylock, Eq. Toddy O'Kaflurty has Just arrived from Kilkenny, aud reports that for eign bondholders expect the old man lu shell nut the oats, and If he trio to nay lu corn.accordliig to contract, he Is a blasted rcpudiatlonlst, pick pocket ami bounty juniper. EOITOK OK TUB "IlKBALD." In tho midst of all Ibi hulabalon Uncle Ham doesn't kuow exactly what to do. Ho duesii't quite like to bo plundered by a crowd of loud mouthed ruffians, who simply ysll cull hols at him, without listening to ultn, wbeu ho tries to read Hie con. rraot $ at tho same lime, If his Inter pretation Is wrong he is wllliag to submit It to the courts. It looka however, al thla moment, ea If the senate would concur in the bill for the restoration of the bushel of our daddies. New York Tribune. Nov. 88 1 Mos- qultos are rarely vouchsafed to dwell ers in these latitudes as one of Ihe mercies of Thanksgiving week, but the slender pipe of this muslcsl culex has again thawed open, and hla acute sung la now heard on the banke nf Ihe raging Haekenaaek. But thla Is a year of climate surprises, and Ihe mosquito is not ine omy -anaenrn- nlsm. Winter is due on Saturday, by the almanac, and yet dandelions are shining on a turf aa soft and gresn as May ever snows, ana even mscoucis, it the hardier monthly varieties, aro still opening in sunny exposures The country never before realised In what a degree a special session or congress in the fall could warm things up. Unless the coming woman Is born with a longer arm than those now in use, she can't wear any more buttons on her Kid gloves than the present fashion permits. Jvorr. Herald. How stupid to tore-warn her lu that way. Now ahe will be born lour amien.--.TAia. JJuletm. Cleveland Leader : There must be some truth lu Ihe rumor that Benla miu F. Butler Is soon to be married, Ho has hardly said a word during the present session of congress. He Is evldontly preparing lor the time when he will have to sit quietly by aim let some one eise no ine laiaing It Is computed that the grain used for liquors lu a year In the United States reaches 70,000.000 bushels which would make 1,040,000.000 four pound loaves of bread. Ureal Brit alu uses 80,000,000 bushels of grain yearly Tor tho samo purpose, and an nuallv Imports tnod to the value of nearly $400,000,000. CatarrH Of Tan Yein Duration. TMDfo chargea Thick, Bloody, and ol Foul Odor. Sonata of Smell and Totto Wholly Gout. Entirely Cured by lAKFORD'S RADICAL CURE, LWtcks a Potter t Qtntlemta Ifeileom- 's .Badioai. Ctm Iiu bcin to.mt. For cknowliiua to van Ilia crtst Hill wieuca to jfoa ine grtst dcdibi lalhi dlMSM, SU Betnsmieteu wnn ibis iosusosm ipoelsllr In tna winter tlma has It irsTTCs illicliargo ksjfMtn talex and bToodr, smlttlna- a foul odor so oi ..n moat aavara. Tfift dlacharM feaa i oaor so osa insi my wrs was Tsrr ofanslTa immsoeuf tha assol was nottfMMaawha and small, which Kvra d Ujat my rofanatra ha aaa.ol nraaanea to Uum.pne SasrqaD'a.H, o in a room wnn oinera wi room un, w.E Miirr rnmimn 'a HiDlait. Cuaa I waa otthoblad with wees ancr cpmmaneiaf tna naa liaiaii. II. Urarnaraof laatnand smslLwhka mrs r Bvnr. v onr. havo now fatly rttarnaa. and my gto- itanwd. at cftlLh la tnue lllmproTCil TlELUOl Ml juuirpi ana mntm aauro tunot, anos nor. s. is. LATKR. Osnttai mvedji hoaldni althong! eharfo, lattaani in Sara not bean shlolo rreoTtrmracnaaaof .Inn t mall until I tried SAxroaD'a Coif. Ton I ehrfui San refer anr one ti any ona Ton cnooaa to me. ana a wui sua i re mad naa been to. uiit lninrm mi Inform them In detalLaa to tha Masai ir 11 Ml-iorTiNTh.roarjL OsixD Biros, MionH koy. is, Mis. SANFORD'S RADICAL OURE Rot only promptly arrests tha eorradltur dlRharfes i Catarrh. hut. tivavranathflttaaatlnn.Rraatoraa to aonnd health all tho org ana of tha head that hare pecomo affected by It, sad exhibit say ol lbs follow Inn affections i Dafactlre Eyaalcht, Inflamed ami Xattar Eyes, Painful and Watery Kyee, Lose of HMTtna;, Earache), Neurauta of the Bar, Dlacharrea from the Ear, RJnilms Kolsea In the Read; Olulneas, Menrona Ilaad cba, Pains la the Temples, Zxms of the Bcnaea of Tost o and Rmell. El oa ratios at the Vvala. Inflammation of tile Tonsils PattidaVirwThivat.TlcUlnworBaeklna; Coagh, Broaobltls, and lalla of tha iMBgs. COLLINS') Voltaic Plasters lata AffacUona eftha Cbsst leva AXeoUoaa of the Laaaa. Sections oftlui Llw recuona or Je bhii. netloaaAf tho IB. ffecqoneofUio en ays. leTsAfeetloBSofthst leTsAfectlonaoflhol lava AsTactiona artho J oto Afectlone of tho Sal RSI fiiisTS ASicUooa of tbo Bisaws, a fautln.tMth.R frloee OP Cents. isrrfol to rail for COIXIX S VOLTAIi lest you tiet soma wprtblees imitation! m TsUte rropnsicna iwBBf w M.TT1Z.-. . T aa... ' nam Tha packaca of Sisroiro's Cnr iero to-nlaht all rlsfht. I don't know what I iva donolr ll bad nol been for Ihla rcmadr. nraHaaaiveucni'SRnn averrminaaiaa.ana gseh packets eontatns Dr. Sanford'a Inpfprad InBallnTua. with fall and carefully prepared dl. iwuolasanit' nj r' tSSf ' drnwjiu ana's4 r& uUosm hSIs? WU "nul'10 Dra-- araoditt euratWo wvni In tho world if medicine, Badaturlr eBrpajsLTa; ail other flea tare heretofore laaaa. Tier serompllah mora Is ons weak than, tie old Aaafars lu a whole year. They da Ml pit il'.lVT Tbay Me matter what mar ba tha aslant of yoar saAr bur.trr onaof IbmPlaOar. Mallef le IsalaMam ou4, s fact aonporiad by hoAdrade of teetlmonlaU In OHpoMaMlonTDear fn mind tbstibo moetlmpor. Unt dswoverles In pharmacy data back I eta than ten PI that en&bbialionaoflrBma and XtfSf and shrnbe aro Rcrelit anllad wlttilUaa. ram acuritlTo plaatar. In aoothlDjr.haaJ. trrniUienlBf proparueaas fareaparlor to hutSrah.rAitrireln BWMUwWiilliVl IstoUiabvraa-tsica. MIW ADVIRTIllMINTa. QLT ATTV riAive)(iteAa)bMt. tar DCfll I I Uiokt etsrtlinr! r. or gans, II steps f M. Flanos only Vino. cnt lew. Circular Its. Paul I F. Bcatly, Wsshlnxton, N. J. ITlVQsntl ltnlvr. mutinied UliO Drive list iree. Great Western Hun Works. I'lttsunrg I'ar CARDS, t styles with name 10c. CO outrtt ioc. SsniDle Sc. J. lltistvd Co. Nssssu, N. Y. IP I PMAMMISTH MWrt'lTTia IjlliKVKIIVIItfBY. Htftn LJJLJwiiiricr wstch tree wild Hist order. Ten Dollnr a ituy annrnntend. Bl. CRtSNKON ACM., PkllNttelahla, Pa. sht Mil wanlf , Wisconsin. FATHER'S For Cuts.Hriilsf ASprslns Blind and Uleeillng lile. Illieiimntlsm, Krarturrd l.lnilm. Krn.lFil l.lmlia nml REMEDY. Parts. Pains In the Musi-les and Joints, In dolent Ulcer. DUcharirlmr 8ores, Swelled Sum Leg. b'nlielas and varienao Vrltis is SANroiio'M Kxtiiai:t ok Witch Hazm.. Ask fnrlt.beeuuiicltlstietter.slrurlircr unit vliennrr than any other and Ii warranteil by gls f WKKhS l'OTTfclt, Wlinleiulo Drug, sts.aei) Wasliliitnn street, Hon ton, Ma. RUPTURE. Tuoiu wlshlnif Itfllef and Cure for 11 it- TUHK should cntimlt llr. .1. A. HIIKHMA.V, 2M Broadway, N. Y. Send life for ld ihw book with 1'hotofrraplili! Ilkrncses of liuit cases before and nftrruiru. Hewsre of cheat who pretend to nirnlali lir.nln-rman's treat ment, (ine nf thena lellow. u Orrniiin itlurk. now railing hlmieir W.O.C'rrmplen. I uiilletcd on i-iimptalnt.nrDr.S.and awaits trial for forgery and rinbrzslement. WNSUMPTjONXURED, einoed Irnman Kaat India mbMliman thetonalaol s. elraple TtatebU remedy for apsetlf 'and pmnantne enra of maneiHtov.anMrAKO. rwarrS.aa Ana, and a t thro, land lane affautlonai .Unn rmrm in m.L,. a.. b.lity and all narmua onropUJnU.afleT hertnf teate.1 lU caraUra Paw In thnownila i eaM, haa felt It otJ datr tnmaka It known to hla aaffrrlns; feUows. Acts i-u ..wirawinumi nnninn i,nnn, WJU ean u. la all bIuiiImIm It ' ' " tt,3-,l7''dl-!m-,.r Addreaa.wltVaUiij, Nana far Reaniea Price t,ial af MASON V HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. NKtV ANI Sl'LKNDll) STYLES. PUT. CKS ItElH'CKI) ail) to $.V). Adilre-s MA SON ft IIAMI.IN OKOA.N CO.,llMaton, New York or Clui-nuo. r- nor t'Ail, to send for our I II I nrw CntiilnKiii-, U contains aVa aa vnlunblc Information for Kvery I'lTHlill i-iillli-liinlullliir llm linr. clmenrnnr urllilc lor peraonul. family or ngrlciiltursl nee. Free to An.v nUdrrss. MONTKUMKRV WARD Cs). Original Ornnj-u Supply House. 2-27 '230 Wubaili Avenue, Culcaxo, 111. i owns FOR PAItTICI'I.AHH ADIiMEKH WILSON SEWIKB MACHINE CO. 888 Rrasitlwny, ft. V. Vity ; Chlcaajo, III ; Nptv orlenne. I.st., or Hun rriinrice,Cal. JACKSON'S BEST Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco '- awarded hlffliest prise nt Centennial Expiikltinn lor tine ihi-tviinr qivilltlci und exerlli'lu i-ami liintin. i-linruetrrot kwi'I'Icii iuif ami Harorliitf. If you want the heft tolimcu i-vei niailc ak vmir rrtn-er fur this, and see Hint i-ai-lt pliiif bears our blue lrli trade murk, with words Jurkunii' lieM on It. Sold til wholeoule bv till IoIiIktm. Send lor samplu to C. A. JACKSON A CD., iTrs, lVterliurir, Va. WjaSUT DETECTIVES Or IOut'opo nnl A.inoiion. Or Life in the Secret .Service, A oeln tlfin of t.'elubruted Canes. A Itevclntlnii of tbo Most Iteliiiwn.d Deteetlve ol tliu (Hobo lor the pant i'i yearn. It dielo-e otno of Ibu nmt iiiurked lntmn cH of deep laid plans ot iiilfhlcl'nnilnitrii:ri) evei rei'ordt-d by pen or pencil. Ilhlxtrnted with Full Pittfo Knxravuiifs. WO paces. We ortVr ex tra, Inilui'tiineiita to Airi-nts mid nuv Krehtht ehari-s mi Hunks. Kor terms address tho j. ii. nuiiit riioinniiiK tu., uunioru, ut. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE -I.Pllera trxtutiientary on the es'ato of Ml- eliuel I.:uiHehu. dee'd, Wire granted to tbo iiiiili inlirncil on t lelbth iluv or July. IMi", by tliu l'robuto Cuiut ol Liu- coin county, .Mo, All uurmins liuv hur claims nuii lnt n d es tutu are required to exhibit tln'in fur allow mice to tue execiiinrs wiiiiin nun year inter tliedutu of snld leiters, or they nuiy bo pre eluded Irum nny benctit of such ci-lstis and Ifsttcli i-luliu be lint axlilbiteil within two vuurs froiu the tlntu of said lettors, thoy will bu liirever barred. Tuts 17th duy ol Oct.. 1877. J. 1'. I.ANHCIIK, ' ADMINISTIIATOIt'S NOTICE. Letters of udinlidatrutinii on the e tutu of II. ll.Owilt)fs, dee'd, were Kinnteil to tbo undersigned on tho 15th dv of Nov,, 1H77. by tbo 1'iobuto Court of Lincoln couu ty, Mo. All pe r'ons buvinif elultns inriiiiU't snld es. tnteitre required to exhibit tliem fur allow mice to the administrator within one year after the date of said letters or thuy may bo precluded from uoy benelit of such etate, and Ifstleh elttlms lie not exhibited willilu two vesrs from tliadatu of said letteis, tbey will bo forever burred. TUIs 'Mil day of Nov.. 1ST. 1. 11. OWINOS, Ailiu'r. ADMIN 1ST It A Tt IK'S N O 1 1 ( K. Letters of ailmluUtriitloii on the es tate of .lames. It, llurford, dee'd. .wero Kranted to the unilrn-lunoil on tha tilitli day of Uct., IK7. iiy the l'ronate Court ol Liu coin county, Mo. All pcrinu havlnff claims ajtulnst t-alil e tutu are required lo exhibit thrtn for allow ance to the ailminUtrator witlduoue year after the data of said letters, or they uiuy be precluded from any bcnerlt nt uch eta,e, and if such claims lie not exhibited within two vears Iron tho date of said letters they will bo forever burred. Tills Mill day of Nov., 1877. B. O.SlTTON.Adtu'r. 2M it J t.v