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I I' ftTiiK largest singlo scttttment of rail Toad stock transaction over jnado was the payment by the Pennsylvania Itnil toad Company for 208,419 shares of tho PMladelphla, Wilmington and Dalti non Railroad stock bought by them n few weeks ego. For these shares tho purchasers paid Into tho New York National Bank of Commerce a slnjilo check for 14.949,052.20, ono of tho y.Aargest checks over made stneo banking nm instituted. X Kansas girl named Slcopy was married recently to n gentleman by tho jikmo of Tired. When the ceremony was over a thoughtless young lady sang I'm Tired now and Sleepy, too, come put mo in But somo one conghod vyerj loudly, andthoro was an agonizing isilonce about four yards long. Ex. Is tho city of Ottawa, Km., if n body micot a body and wants a lltllo rye, the itwo proceed to a cortam Innocent look ing room whero they open a drawer In ttiho wall nnd on a slato found therein Sicato tho character of the contraband .goods which thoy would like to sample it tho samo timo depositing thereon to may tho bill. Tho drawer Is then closed mnd shortly thrco raps indlcato that tho snlrlU aro nrcsent. Tho drawer is at onco inspected and its contents silently tml solemnly Imbibed -and n' tho lads tthoy smilo at this, when drinking rock .and rye. As has been frequently stated, tho immigration Into America is, this year, ilurgor than cut before, nnd tho arrivals idurlng May wcro larger than those of nuinv whole years in tho past. The rtjiiperlntendtuit of Custlo Garden says : "Tho most remarkable exodus at pics ent seems to bo from Sweden. We expect .nt. least 80,000 Swedes over here this .year. I am told that entire villages and 'districts havo beiome depopulated, and 'tliis inny be true, as tho population is only about 4,000,000. Compare the uiumbur we expect this year with the MU arrivals from Sw.den in 1817 ! Bo .fore last year our annual reports rarely tshowed more than 6,000 emigrants from Uhero. In 1878 wo had only 4,000, nnd in 1879. 12.000. Ill 1880 tho number rmo suddenly to 3fl,000, and this year wo expect more than twice as many. In 185t, 163,000 Irishmen arrived here Since then tho number has been smaller Iu 1877 it was only 8,221. From that timo thoro lias been a steady Increase, until last.year there were orcr Cfi.OOO Irish arrivals. Thero havo also been :somo remarkablo fluctuations in Ger man immigration. When France paid tho enormous indemnity aftorthe Fran-oo-l'i usMiin war, wo supposed Germany would be so prosperous that the (5er--jiians would remain at home. But in 1872 wo received over 1:12.000 German immigrants, or more than havo over arrived here in a single year. After that the number fell .off to between 50,000 and ilU.OOO, until last year, when it suddenly went up to 104264. " Innocent Flirtation. An exchange says: The hinges ot .'hell aro greased by flirtation, Hell's 'half-way house, the house of prostitution opens wide its door at the sign f the waving pocket handkerchief or tho drop ping glove. Can there bo such a thing as an innocent flirtation ? Is not a flirt ation itself essentially wanton and prone to evil? Where is tho young woman who can indberiiiiinately pick up a beau on the public highway without dugnul. lug herself and proclaiming a reckless disregard for the rules of society, whl.-h is the first step to ruin. Charity is the jewel in a woman's character which is essential to all other female virtues, and she can only retain it by chastity of action and chastity of thought. The moment she advertises to the public that her acquaintance is public property she becomes a practical free lover. Our young girls cannot bo too particular in this respect. The least diversion front .the strict part of propriety and decorum is dangerous. lVoplo do not go to crime by leaps; they go gradually and by im perceptible ami, to thoHi, harmless dl vorgoueies. Young ladles should re member that no worthy young man will encourage a llirtatlou, and even tho un worthy havo no respect for tho foolish young woman who recklessly throws horself nway. The total number of pieces of all classes mailed during the year ended December !Ust, 1880, was 2,720,234,252. Tho whole number of letters mailed dur ing tho year was 1,053,252,873, or an averago of 21 foreacli man, woman ami child in tho United States; 824,A5G,410 postal cards, 812,032,000 nowspapors, 40,148,792 magazines and other period icals and 21,515,832 packages of mor cliandiso passed through tho inujls, dur ing tho year. . "Moonsiiink " stills aro boing rap idly suppressed iu tho State of Georgia. Tho leading nowspnpers aro espousing the causo ol the government against the illicit dlstWors. SKOUETMrtv Blaine, lucfosponso to a quostlon to whuthjjUMho landing of able-bodied3 putrporcjr from Ireland in Now York would bo objected to, re plied that povortyQvould b no bar to immigrants willing to work and obey tho laws, but that America wanted no dissolute paupors or criminals. II I nil JLJ - Bobt, poverty ami sutioring iiiiunieu mo for years, caused by a sick family and largo bills for doctoring, which uiu i... maX. T whs Anmnlatolv dUcourag. l until ono voar niro. bv tho advico of ruv nastor. I nrocurcd Hop Millers unit RnmmcHCGd their uso. and iu ono month wo Winn all well, and nono of uh iniva iipnn nlitk n'dnv since: and I want to say to nil poor men, you can keep. vnm- fiimlllos well a voar with Hop lilt tore for less than one doctor's visit well eost.-A tyorkingmau. DRY GOODS M. S. Faris Are receiving and opening from dry to day, one of the Larg est, Handsomest and Cheapest Stocks of Dry Goods that it has ev?r been their pleasure to offer to the public and at prices that defy competition- Their stock Is complete In every particular Including all the novelties of the season. Remember" that wo havo not ndopted tho Department System," thereby detaining our customers tiniieeesstirhtlly, but de liver their goods at once. All are invited to call and seo us, as wo will not bo undersold. Remember tho Place. M. S. Faris & Co., N. W. Corner 4th & Felix St, 8T. JOSEPH. The Dutch Mills Will pay you tho highest price for good FALL WHEAT IN GASH. Wc will ttlso pay THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR WOOL in goods of our own manufacture, which we warrant to be of the best material. Wo are prepared to do custom work in the best manner and on short notice eith er grinding, carding or spinning. Wc havo on hand Three Thousand yards of our own make of Woolen goods, which we will sell Cheap for Cash. Ono hull" Mile East of Oregon, Mo. THE THOROUGHBRED Clydesdale Stallion Star Marquis, Is a beautiful Mack with Hnr in forehead, iiind nnklus white, Ki !M hands high, good head and neck, llrnad shoulders, great depth of heart, we 1 shaped body, Miort bauk, with luotitlstiW'g hip, with' most excellent legs, and feet; heavy mane and tail. Kind disposition and line action. Weight iu fair condition, 1,800. Age, 4 ycais August 1Mb. 1881. FEDIGKEE: STAll MAHQITS bv tho The Marquis, who was Imported by Thliinpson llros. Thu Marquis by fmported Hercules, the winner of many prizes In Scot land. 1st Dam by Imported Xeitheily; 2d Dam by Imported Severn ; 3d Dam bv Imported Hrown (Jeorge; 4th Dam by Imported Old Clyde. who was impvrt nil liv Win. Wiirden In 1810. To thu farmer, and nartios who wou'd llko to breed for draft or farming purposes, wo would call your attention to this horse. He will be permitted to servo a few good marcs at tho low prlco of 1 " 00 to Insure, latfrnhtc bv note, at timu of sorvlco.due In six months, note to be void If the manffiroves not to tin In foal. Dun but will not lie responsible should any occur. Uriah Simmona, Groom. Hoblitzell & Jesse, Proprietors, Pine Lumber. IlsT HOLT OOUIsTT-g". l'mpno to' make Craig, Mound City, Muitland nnd Oregon their leading hipping Points this year. They own Four yai ds liv this county, nnd buy largo quantities ot l'ino Lumber get low rates of freight, and Can Compote Witlt miy HUpm They don't proposo to bo undersold bv anybody; will duplicate St. Joe. Iiills, or any other e.stiiniitoa madoby a responsible dealer. Wu also have in ttock a lull liao of B00RS,"-SiSH, BLIPS, LIB, PLASTER PARIS, M HAIR. It will be to your luteresttogat our prices before buying. Your Ijiti'oiui-o Ssolici, el. REEDERS TEMPLE OF MUSIC, ' OrcffOrj, IMCo, We He 1 the rolluwluff PIANOS Ballet Davis & Co, Emerson & Co, W, W, Mall, J, P. Hale. tl POPULAR W. f . KIMBALL AND SIMMER ORGANS. Doaler in Sheet Musio and Musioal Merchandise, All Instoiimeiits Wrasit'e cl WF SELL ON THE IhIy" INSTALLMENT PLAN. 13, J. Pattiii, Oi-eg-oii, Bio. -a care will be taken to prevent accidoi:ts We Ulell UPRICrHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Ranging in. Price from 8105 Ul'WAItl). KAKUIXn IN I'KICK Vrum S 17.50, Vpwiird ALL OVtn THE STATE. Odessa has found crtal. V tidlna will havo a now high school building. f Tho locusts havo appeared in parts of Lewis county. John J. White, wheat speculator of St. Louis im failed. Hugh lloberts of Joplln was killed by tho caving of a slmft. Property Iu St. Louis has fallen off in taxable valuo 819,000,000. It is reported that the hogs m Per ry county nro drtng of cholera. Goorgo Whlthnff.of Liberty, while fooling with a pistol, lost a hand. it is announced that small-pox ha? brokou out in Ilnrluiu, Clay, county. Tho Collier white lend works nt St. Louis burned lat wcok. Loss half a million Tho Hessian fly Is doing great lam ago to tho wheat crops lit tho western part of she state. Tho late heavy rains that havo vis ited Lowis county It is'thought will de stroy tho chinch bugs. Uronnd lias boon broken for the new J120 feet Addition to tho west' end of the Union depot at Kansas City. On account of the depredations of the bugs Mr. Warren Loslle'tif Lewis county hiw ptawod up his wheat Held and planted it in corn. A farmer named Cnlvln Waters, re siding four miles west of Savannah, was struck liy lightning during tho storm of tho tftti' nnd killed. A wife and six children composed the family. The stallion Abdullah, Je., brother to Goldsmith Maid, and a horse of Hue record ns a trotter and sire in tills state, died of poton nt tho home of Ins owner in Wllllumstown, ifew days ago. v Tho annual faceting ofjtho State Teachors' Association will take place nt Sweet Spriugn (Hrown villi-). It will begin on tho evening of Tuesday, .lime 21.t, and continue through thot.'Zd, L'.'ld, nmd 21th. Mn. John G. Kiik of Lewis county, sold to Mr. Thomas Ilolbiook two four-month-old pigs that weighed 8i5 pound 177 1-2 pounds each, iniiKing a pound and six ounces per day, during their existence. Truly Northwostorn vt'Mlsfouri 'boonieth". You tan scarcoly piek up a newspaper from nny part "of North west Missouri now but you will ilud the complaint that thotw aro -not houses enough to meet the demand. Grant City Star. . A Marion county farmer who live a few miles north of Paris was victim ized by tho bed spring man not long ago to the tune of $180. He slgtiijd what he thought was a contract to act is agent, but U turned up s-ion after In the shape of i promissory note. Tho town of Aullvinoj-jLafayotto couuty.was visited by HMleWniotivu Jn ciinilary"'iIro. Over two thirds 'of tluV town is in nshcd. "A-sitfo:Wii.s blown open and robbed, and ib'js'ilppojed that the arson was Coiir.niflcd to cover up the ciiuie of burglary. Qnitu a number of prominent gen tlemen of 4t. Louis, members of both leading political parties, havo organized what is to bu known as the civil service reform association of Missouri, on a plan similar to societies lu the Kast, and will elect olllcers soon. TJw citizens of Charleston recently held a meeting for tho put pose of offer ing Inducements to somro the building of. the Texas ami bt. Louis Narrow ,Guuge railway. Col. Deal differed to donate forty .acres ot laud it tho compa ny would build machine shops thereon. Seven bids wcro received by tho fund commissioners ut Jefferson City, Sutuubiy to loan tho State $160,000, two at thrco per cent per annum, oiw at Si 1-3, one at 3 ;!- t, Two at 4, and ono at 1 1-2. Tho llauk ot Commerce, St. Louis, was thu euccossful bidder at .') per cent. We havo soon quite a numbor of wheat fluids during the pa?t week, and most of them promise jiprctty fair yield. Quito a number are very II ho. Unless something serious should, hap pen to tho wheat crop we believe It will be a fair average one in most localities. The hay ami out crops are tine, but corn, as a general rule, i; very' back ward. Jackson Qath Book.' , One of the most remarkable niu! unaccountable occurrences of ihuage Ib a span of twin mules owned by a gen tloman near Maiden. Thoy aro about seventeen hands, of the same color, heavy ami compact bultt, of good lion dltion, work well, and were never Sep arated. We know that such a thing Is hardly crvdlble, but it Is a fact which can be sustained by a number of thu best men in tho county. MaMen City- per. It is not tho quantity eaten that gives strength, life, blood nnd health. It, is the thorough digestion .of thu fyml taken, let it bo much or little. There fore, do not stimulate up the stomach to crave fond, but rather assist digest ion uftor eating, by taking Simmons' Liver llegulater. I'UKSIIlEXT (lAUKIKM) lias Written a vary strong letter to the ndmlnlstia'tlou leaders objoatlug to tho campaign which they are making against those representative Republicans, tho resign ed Scnaturs. It Must Bo So. For all who uso llrowu's Pepsin Ton le, say it is a Bute cure lor Dyspepsia mid Sick Headache. Try 11, For sale by T. It. Hindu, King & Proud. Oro- gou. Simpson & .Hiitr & i.iiautuai Illgulow, ' LAP OF LUXURY -A.T HERSHBERGER OXMUGJ Don't Take Our Word for It. Hut come and see. A largo n""" well selected stock bought for Cash to bo sold at prices that will talk for us. An, Mf tnna w'JUm) TTnt.K nnrl Queensware, Hardware Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Clothing. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Wo lire Agents for tho Celebrated CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWE Space forbids oven oven an attempt at goods everything you want nt prices mat spuax tor tiicmscirc?. rroaucc taucii In exchange for goods at market prices. HERSHBERGER & ANDERSON Oregon. Mo. Tin-iirfnl IIimiij! nf iimrliti-'ors wlici tiavt- rnimli'il our c.stalillliiuviit ilur thu pant two wi'.'Kh Kavt' 114 liliiru In ill) Hum vrt- riiutil ull liianace. Wa liavn the s;illi(;H'tlou. Iionrvcr, nf KikiwIiik t'.at all with irnitlv iitti-mtpil to.ainl apliri-i'latnl lntlii- full i-xti-ul tlii-iii:il-ll ami illMiciHliMiKif inir SiriiiR ()m-ii-Uiit. We "IU Mmpty "tad- to mui that our lltui of Killing Nnvcltlc.s aro im surpa'.MMl lit Holt k'oiiiity. fall unit tho taunt cuiiipli-tc stock ot ci.oTinxd, ri.onito, ci.oTMi.Mi. 1'i.orniMi, DltY (toons, DRY noons, HOOTS SUOKS 1IOO i'S, .. ... SIIOKS, HATH AM) CAI'S, HATS AND CAI'S, Hint lioucr.it Mcrcliaudso ti be (ouiut In Unit Comity. WELTY BROS. & CO,, Monui City. I A. M. SAXT0N. SAXTON & Jewelers, Jewelers, WHOI.CSAI.i: AND IIIH'AII. DUAIJiltS IN Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, Sterling Silvorwarc, Silver Plated Ware, French and American Clocks. Opera Glasses, Spectacles, In fact cvcrjlliln iicrlnliiliiK to tint .Icwt try trailc. V "liallotlcr extra Inducements to iur- ClUIMTM tlll-l-Olllllltf SCUMIII, A Vl-lt Ot I ll)C Inn 4 cxIi'iKlcil III all. You will Hint It lo your iiilcrcst to ('vanillic oiirstock lictnin uiakliij; your iiuicIiiim-.s, fur wo mean what vvi- nay, that out lulcea aro tnucli lower than ln"t w-iimiii. All pioils warranteil lis reuc.M'iiiil, or innuey lefiuul oil. KiiuravhiK. reiialrhi) of line wiiIcIim anil jcwclrv, n sneclall.v. liy competent workmen, ami warraiileit In Rlvo satlslaetlon, cud I'olK Stieet, HaMoirs lllnck, iietweeii 1'lllh ami SlMli, St. .losi'iili. Mi,. LOADED Down Guards. THE dim Fl'LK ALL SAILS SET TO CATCH THE POPULAR BREEZE! Corsaut & Meyer's -(lltlvAT- CLOTHING SHIP Always LoiuIh Tn Tho Ilnco Anil Th Milen Aliead of AI Competition. YA'o n vn iimc liofiicn iho unniiln of triictivu f-tuek of lteudy Mmlu ciothiiiz, lints, Clips, lit uU, nhoes, (li-nts Furnish iug floods, Trunks, vullsos, oto. Will make prices so low ns to make it nn Indii omuiitforyou to glvu us your piitronnge. l'letiso eall und exniniuo our stock Defo.u puieliiisiug. CORSAUT & lIEreiElIS,, Remember, GLENN'S BRIC BLOCK, Wain St. . lyJOUND CITY, MO. & ANDERSON'S OoY, MO, flnnq. Glassware, what wo carry. Hut wu have the R. U. HENDRICK HENDRSGK, AM) COUPLE I E Unit Poiintv with ti lnrirn unit verv nt- Pcpaln, Rhubarb, Mandrake & Gentian An, thu ni.ltfn liiftii1tmif tf nf ltrnU'll'4 i'ep;in .inmc. liivo ims wouucriiii Dyspepsia remedy a trial and bu cured I ''or sale by all druggists In Oregon, & lligi-ltiw and by West & Young, Forbes. The American Revised New Testament The Literary Revolution Is prompt with its edition of ths Revised Tcctn moiit. Thu Itrltl-h monopolists "un chained" their edition on tho morning of MayL'Otli. mid at 8 !I0 P. M., thu Mime day, the American edition was ail Iu type, and of tho various editions of the entire Tcstumont and tho (ios pels published separately as many as M),000 copies a Oay will bo manufact ured till thu demand is met. The prices for thu very haud(omu editions, iu typo nearly double tho size of tho lliitish edition, are an follows: The New Testament complete for 10 cents. Tho (iospcls complete for 7 cents. The (Impel separately, Pach for 'J cents, And In various forms and stvh-s, up to full Turkey .Morocco, gilt i-ibn-s. lor tho new and old vci'moiih on pages facing lor ."l,.ri0. J ills ciiuioii is tor sine oy mc iciinniir booksellers of tho l.'nltcd States, or they will bu .sent by mall on receipt of niico. Liberal terms nro allowed to clubs. Address, Anieiican Hook Kx ehange, 701 Hroadway. New York. Brown's Blackberry And Ginger Should bu iu cverg house during tho hiated season. It never ftitls to euro Diarrhoea, Dysentery and ('holeni Morbus. Farsalo by 'V. S. Hindu, & King & Proud Oregon, Slmji-on & Mnlr & F-dunlbalu lllgclow and. Wet & Young Forbes. It was a proud day for old Fred Douglas when he delivered the Decora-tion-l);iy address ul Harper's Forty and u-ct ived tho congratulations of thu at tornuy who prosecuted .loliu Hrown. After sixteen years coiitanl Miflering D. K. V. (J. cured ine of Dyspepsia. R. A. Houtn, Cashier New York Statu Hank ing Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Otiai uteotl by all Druggists. Order of Publication. THU STATU OK MIKSOUUI i I ,a IIIUI.7V OK IIOt.1 : f"- Iu the Circuit Court of ali County. Auunt term, 15-1 Tlie State of Ml.,nri nt tin- iclatlnn .nut to tho Use ot Samuel V. Morrl.'iti. Collector ot tin, Ucvcmiiu ot Hull Coiml., Mo., I'lullilIlT, Vh. I'tiknown Owners. Atlliisit.iycouicH llic l'lalnllft li-roln, tiy In attnriK-y, licfoie tlie iiiiilewlsni-'l I'lcrk ol tho Clrcutt Cornt Iu Vacation, alol tiles til M'tltlnu ami unlilavlt Mjlln anions oilier tilings thai tin- nnmesof llie owners ol s(.t teal i-itat: ar. ui. Known, lh.it no ttoctK at?, of reeiml iu sahl i-Munt. tor s.Uil liCs nor I ilnlutllf upiirlM it nor iliic.4 lie now the ulicrr.i'i.iiiK, or tin- rl iliuices of Mild uukiiouu ouiicr". That Hoi t'orc4 City lilcmdii Coju';ov Ims sold salil InN to salil iinkuowii livrtli-4 ami havo (to claim orlntetcsl tliercln mnl lhat said oivucr, (-aiiuot. lie Mtmnnol In lids iHf. Vlietcuion II 14 onleicd hv llu- Cterk that snld ilefeHilauts he notltlcd liy uhlcallou III il l-laintln lueicomnii-ncu.l suit uimIiihI llieni iiillils Court : the nlijcct yudjrcner.lt InilKie ol wliiej, l In ifirrr of salil IKtriiilants Hie sum nf SKI St claimed to lie dun itallitllIasliaeV tavet for the rat lfn. IBTi), ls;i, 17'.', ISM and 1471 on lnt in '.lock i' ; nnd for years ls7l. 1h7. and l'.'7ii on IoIh '.ii, it. and -JH in IdiH k 2".; and lor wins IH77. IS7 and cTi on lot 4 -Jo. -.'il. 27 and i In hlock 33 all III Forest City, Unit county, MIoiiiI. Aril tlmt utilcM tin- xalit utiknoini owner, l and npjicir lit thi" Colli I ul the uet Ti im tf!d".of, In be In-uini mid holdcti nt liu Coin I Ilnii-e, In tin- city ol Oregon, hi said county, on I lit-asSd day of Ausuvt next, urn! on or hefoi e tlie Mxlh day of salil Term, iiiis.n-r or ilead lo IIm- icllllon ill slid ciiiiM-, I he sainc. will he lakcii as cou.'i-.iMil, ami JiulKiiM-iit nllt lie rendered iieorilliilv. And It Is futhcronlcivd, Unit n coiy hereof Im imtilMu-d nceonlliiK l law lu TliKI'or.STV I'ai-kii tor four iveok4uec.!-i.lvely the hit In-M-itlou to ho nt leat lour uveks ticfuft! Hi'- Ural day ot said term. w. it. sri!iN(ii:i:. T. C. Du.viia.v. ci.iati;. Attoruuy for I'lalulill Order ol I'uhlic.-ilioii. Till: STATIfOf MISMi-l'UI tie. cor.MV of ni.i.T : ' III the Circuit Court of ,dd County, Aujjuvl Term, IniI. 'llu- Stale of Mlot.itri at lln- rclalioii and lo llio use ot .Samuel IV. Morrjoou, Colleclor of the Itcveiiac of Holt County, Jlo., l'hiliitlll, vs. .Inroh Wall. Clark Irvine. William (iulro and i.ukiuiwn iK'ir.s of Delilali Crate. At tlilsdav nnnies (tin I-littnllir h In In- lo. iillorney. helore lliiMiiuli'iMittietl Clerk nf said t nun iu vaeiitioii, unu uie.s lis pciiiiou and am dalt Mathiit iiinonu' other IIiIiiks. Hint unlit laud w.i entered mid orii'llinlly belniiKcil lo one llelilnll Cralir, olio (Hid e 7cd ofsnine; that a par' of the heirs sold Mid laud ami Unit there, uiv i.lli-r lii-lrs nf s:il,l Ih llhili Cr.u ulin have some Interest In said land iu iiniouiit and niian Illy uuklumii to the tdantlll : mnl that the liaine.4iind tiideucesof said heirs nro unklinuii lo pint nt ill ; and that sitd iiiikuowu livlrs can-n-it lie suiuiHoi.cd lu (Ids cause. Whereupon il Is ordered liv IIm Clerk that said defenilatsl'u tiotlllil li puMlcntlon, Hint i ii 1 1 1 1 it mis couiuieiiceii a Mill iiKiunn ineiu lullilsCourl,ll hjeet and iienetal nature o.' , x 1 1 1 -1 1 Is to recover of said defendants tin- sum nt SI3.M, claimed to In- due plaluttlf as had I ta.xes for the yens ls"3, ISTi!. 1 877 IS7h, and IS7tl ou thcnottlmcsi roKttli of Hie liorlheast iU.ir- terof hectlou (Meuly-tliree. fisn. In Imwishln i llfn.ulne, (.Vi, f raliw t lilrl -.- i-u (;i7i, in lion couiil, .ills,oiin And Unit unless Hie said unknown heirs of Delilali Craiu he, at il ap-icai' al this Court at llienexl term llieicof, lo Iij;uii nnd li'.M-n allhe Court House, in the i llv of Un pin, In mid County on Hie -.'.'d day of Asust uet, and on or In-lorn the sixth da) nf said Term, answer up plnd to tin- I'vllllon In' said eaiisr, Hit- same will he taken n eoufesieil, und jiiiIk nirnl will he ii udereil ncconllnKlv, And II Is further ordered that a oopv heri-of lu-puldlslied i tiling lo law hi Tim 'Ciiuntv. l'AI-i:it for four weeks Miccessltclv. IIm- l.isl In serthai to he nt least fur weeks heforo the llrst -d.ty "t s.llil Iriltl. W. It. SI'ltlNfllilt. T. c. ni vii.iv, ci.i.iik. Attorney lor I'lalntltf. Wo have a speedy , und positive Pure, for Cutiirrh Dlph. 'I'! , lithi-i'lit, ('tinker month und Head A i-luv ! In slilloh's CiitiiiTlt Itnini-ily A utistil Injcelof see with each bottle. I'mi it If I .von tlc.-iir health Mini Mvevl lit't-iilli. ll'riceoO cts. Sold liy: T. S. Ilhitlu . (Jiegon, Mo. TholTur7t andUet Mtillcln tntUtit. AoolmblaaUoa ot Hop, BuohU, Marc drnklonnd Dandelion, flttuJUhoixwuiiid mort oluritlTeproirtl. of ll oihr Dltten, BkatlioBretMt Blood Purifier, Liver RenuC n tofuwwi iinuw iwhuoii igout oa" I carta. NadbuMos npoaalblrloaa' "'"l whtrenop BUUrt arc us kula wwu um Js)rfoct n Uolr nijlifl mw 11 uittptl tit i(sjlut USm. To all rnoM wij " . tonhoboweUcwVurtn? organ or who re oulraan AtJ.rVT''al.a. andmlUBUmulant, nooDltUraUral'Vu".lnoui iniMI leatlna:. uelialllMdloaiooraliwiii ! uae lloii Dlt- Mo matter whatTouFfAlliwa or Tmntoma ten. Don'l waltunlUjouaii-o uck Dul ic you only (Ml bad or mlMrable,auo 0"a at one. It max ut jaurlire.llbaaBTai auodnnia, tIOOwlUboraUforaol thar will not turaorhelp. Do not auHer0,J7Ourlriaiiaa uSarutuiaaudunra thoinX " Hop B nenMmtor. Dop Dlttara la aosV1. nml ilrunlicn noBlruni, but the I'ttrntV n a Beat UMUolnsertrnuulaitlie "UTAUI and Hon" and no peraoa or (amUj anouai wiinout mem. D.t.O.I ao abauluta and Irrailallbaa cmral rt.rllruiUenDa, iw.pt Muni, lobaoco aaai narentlci, All aokl bT drumri.ta. ud 1 for Circular. WHart r. ca