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VOLUME 13
bich hill, mxovm, iiiuusdat, avoikt 20, i&oa.
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EDITION Or
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WEBSTER'S
IlfTElHIATIONAL
Dictionary
ni.il. of INGtllH.
DUmski,tttrkf, I lalioav. ata
Naw Plataa Tbraugbout
25,000 New Words
raraaaa and Dallaliiotia
Prrrnl Hiubr Ilia Jirvct snr-
tiiioa bf w. t. itaaaia, rD lld,
I MUil hMatea ( iuinuaioner of tUi
cali.m, aasiale-1 1 a large coq of wan
rteiil swcialitt anl alitor.
Itlctt alf4lse B44 Oairlt fa'asa
Saea lltualralloaa
ay-J as International mi rf mm
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N ! iHiaryttl .!twt f tkt
Imlrmatiotnl wtis l nil ia (Wvirr,
;. Ilrt tkt l.tt'ti ttH.t Krt4
W a aUo tti(lob
Wakatae'a Coll.slaia DtctUwarv
ilk Ukwaary ol Kotiali Wunlaaixl ltiran
iwrioa IMIiiawaM, S l H X.
"Flrot-rlao, In naalnyAaT,.n4-'UoJ In ale.''
dimam paanw, e of Nia
twuoa avua hi aiiihwuua
3.dC.MERRIAMCO.
Fubllabera,
Springfield. Maaa.
WANTKH YtH'N'l MI'N t ir i'rv
lur iovirituifMt I'lmnloiia, 'w
t iH'iilni;a in hII m-pitrtitiiita UimhI
hitl.trlia. lltili ri.niiitl.ii. '.
nmliintiuna anon. 1'orlt. ulora tiv,
lutT-uite Cur, luat.,tVl;ir ItHptda,
Jw. tjyii
I Wtr- ia-s
I futaM-if
VHIIMD I
THEIR WORK IS TOGU ESS RIDDLES.
torn are Devised by Ingenious Jokers and arc Easy Otfcer
' the Work ef Welt-Mtanino Far tigntr Onae that try lh Will
Nearly 1,000 letters or other pint of
villi matter bearing defective addres
ses roach the New York postotr.ce
every day, aod tbe correct add res e
re found for mora than S3 per cent of
them. Moat of the work la done by
three or four men. tbe lion's share
falling to Otto O. Menger, chief clerk
ef the department.
A letter tbua addreaaed by a Jokr
reached Mr. Menger'a desk a few yean
ago: "Stan In tie Foetof&ce, North
Lemon, Old Sweater." Mr. Mengrr
w-aa aiyatlfled for time, but auddenly
It struck him thai the addresa, read
according to the principle of ccatrar
would yield "South Orange, New
Jersey." Shan." who waa a clerk in
the potof8r-a there, got the letter tha
next day.
'Among tha Oouda. N. IL" was an
other address of the eatcU variety. It
reached Ita destination at Mount Waeb-
wW,oot ftoU, lo. of
lima. tioiy add vii ue direction
a a letter which ra delivered to
a realdeat of Oleao, Cattaraugus coun-
-jj0)i t c-r. rv, . M. eiflT it
was meant for Holland, a vilUga a
abort distance out of Buffalo.
I But the addreswa devUed by tbe fun
ay aaea are really the easiest that the
, blind readers have to deal with. It la
the foreign-written addreswa Uiat
snake 'ouble. Tbe almost universal
1 tnMboi of solving tha tnyatery la by
diaertlng and tnalyalbg tha acrawl
"ordtng to phonetic principles,
"lslorhlnchlvtomnio" appeared oa a
letter thaa confrcnted Mr. Menger a
tew days ago. It bot f.n Italian stamp
sad the name of an IcaMin. That war,
all tbe Mind reader required. After
a moment's study be redirected the
letter to EaM Klngnton. K. T.
Not Wa remark-tbla waa the trirula
tkB. of "3plul Canztln llapoa lUr
Und Into quarantine station. Hoffrraa
Island. Similarly, under tha aearch
light, cf tha blind reader s illuminat
ing brain. "Soreloplns became Scotch
rialns; "Sayroaa, ra.," Ehlreoaka. Fa.;
-RlrUno street. Tomavllle," Sarah Ann
street, Tompklnsvllle, and "liodofel. N.
Y.," Board of Health. New York city.
A tougher problem. In some respect
tbin any of tbe above, becsus it rail
ed to play other abilities of the blind
reader than merely bis power to read
phonetically, waa presented by "Stjl
rnbea atrlt, nombre fa if." Mr. Merger
acnt this letter to 5 Stillman street.
Burton. The n.in.e oa the envtlorie
waa Jealfh, and tbe blind reader
knowing tbat SUUroxa street was a
abort one in the beaa city a ghetto.
Sent tha letter there.
A letter bearing tha postmark of an
; obacure tn la Hungary came to the
Inquiry department recently. The faca
of the eaveiope, at Brat gtanc. left the
Impreaaioa thtt tha writer bad brat
fvractlHng at making tbe letters of the
i tCngl) glpbatiet, setting them doan
; at random as they occurre4 to btm
1 Tha characters wrera all carefully
ptiated with a Cne pea, What appear
ed waa aomeihlng like thla:
Tek
Iajvedelemasr :
Toth 1 Janoa
1
I Epttasuraa(lantellettrl ;
Kavlork Janca Amerika t
a...... ....... ....... ..
After roasldrrable thought tha blind
reader concluded that this letter waa
Intended for noma one la Riverdala
avenue, Yonkera. Ilia fui-aa prutcd tJ
be correct,
One writer who wanted loaenj a W-
THt tTORY WON THE CASE.
It TeucHeal Vp the Judge, but It Had
the Desired Kflect.
A capital story t. told if a Well
Vnoaa p-olnt Ut aciltcltor. lie
eonductiag a rouaiy cocrt ease tn a
neighboring loan ant. aa it sometimes
happens, was depending more upon bis
ewa sound Untie than maa authorities
for success.
At a critical Juncture the judge In
terrupted the speaker with thi la
tulry: Yea, 1 onderstand: but.whera are
your ihoritlee Uim the aubJetT
"If yojr honor pleisa," retorted our
friend briskly. "1 a 111 eiplutn the ab
SfMtce of euthorltUe, with you pennlo
aloa, by telling a little story. A young
luaa treahly admitted lo praclUa bad
produced In court la supiwrt ot bis ar
guwent a wralih of authoritice. After
alio lug tbe yuuug nua to reid pa
up page of dry decision, tha ud.e at
length Interrupted warlty:
"You are Just beaianing to Prac
tice." sail be; IH me give you aome
advice. It does vciy ncll to tile au
thorities cnie ia a ahile. but yu ioit
alaays tiuat soiueahat to the coinmua
sense of the court' "
It wis a bold, almost eudloite. fo-
sttloa to take, but it tba lawyvr
ila ca. tsaei'a Wrvkly . t
Captain TalUit, the new llrlikh Coa.
Sul at litc.n, baa ben ia the CnuUr
Service tt couatry. Ir S jer4.
aavittg iti la lailil. Taiaurv. sal
ter to Colt s Ne;k, w rota It "t'oU
BnaVe.' Another wrot -Iutcli Johu
son" for Dutbexa Junction. Still
another addreaeed a letter to "Araea
lc." whl'h ha really Intended for 0s
Inlng. Lakewood baa bea writt'a
"Liquid," and on on occaaloa 'at
leaat a man who wanted to aesd a let
ter to Pifildent Rooaevelt at bis sum
mer home wrote the addrra "Lobster
Bay."
Some blind adflf-ws are bopeleaa,
as for instance:
: Fred Gurper Good Ncibt .
: Eileb Goo-1 retinailwaniea :
I . Nord Amerika ;
whkh W2s rcalied In a rmill hamVet fa
Cerrnany. and this, whkh carna trtxa
a small town in Russia:
: Rule BriUnla Britan'a ;
; Ne wcr shall aiaves t
1 Aiceria Karri merina Sbegla.:
For a long time the blind readers
were unable to fathom tha reason for
such addresses, but it at last dawned
on them thai tha explanation waa thla:
Tbe person addressed, a newly arrived
immigrant, hid in a previous letter
written at tbe doe of a few words ot
English to thow off his ready absorp
tion of the language ot hia adapted
country. The correspondent abroad
mistakes this for tha American addreva
and tcrefully copies it. A famoaa ex
ample of this sort of mistaken address
arrived at the postoffice a tew daya atJ
and now occupies an honored place la
Mr. Mengers scrapbook. It read:
Mister Samuel Lav&dberg
Yoa U alright old Grandmother
Cwkl bad a belly ache
It! 4667.9 2a
. . In Newiork
Here are a few more of the aam
type: "if el dont go thlere pleasa bring
il tome F. F. Godnuen America,'
"MUa Ida Joboaon my darling aaeet
bart o lov uy Northimerika" and
"Thla fcancUwritins la oa - oftyour
brothers dtugbter bis name is Simon
Galitisky America Br. Aneupky." On
djy Ust week Mr. Menger got a letter
with Chine charactera on ont aide of
the eavelopa and ttis by tha way ot ad
drcsa on Its face; 'Tang bo, 'Wlahea to
Inform the public that ha baa opened
a rst-claa Hand laundry, tl George
atrt." Thla lrtter waa delivered to
a ,w Hivcn Chinaman.
A couple of addreaaea tbat were not
only blind but perbapa might be said
to be deaf and dumb into the bargain
were: "Mr. Thomas Clancy, New Jer-
ary, Vnited Statea, America," and
"Mary Murphy." Tha writer of tha
letter tv Mr. Clancy wrote In a large
baud clear serosa tha faca of tha ta-
vekie: "Tbls Addresa ia correct."
-Mlsa Anne O'llrien. ST Bridge street
M. W." waa an address that would bate
been a poaer to tnowt people. Mr. Men
ger solved tha mystery by a process
cf eliminatlun. He reasoned that tbs
XI. N." waa aa aJJrea that would bavs
M. Of the addrM atood for tha nam
Of the town and the N. for tbat of thl
aUt. Working on thta hypothesis ba
found that the onty atati beginning
with N and having a town ot any six
bediming with M wal.h contained
a llrblga street waa Kew Hanilii
And the to a Itself ia Mancbeoter,
Im tha bttrr was sent there and Ma
O Urku wm found.
A Toast to Teaching,
This at.try 1 had from a man who
waa present: A wealthy woman who
aSocta ptnri of eslucaitoa drove
up oce mot tling to the ocbotl of which
she U a trustt and intlted the ttacb-
crs to spend the evening at her hom
When the refreshments wero served
tbat night, ooe little rake, which by
mistake bad e;auNl tbe vlgllaace of
the wreraevr, came lcto tbe bands of
one of the gusta and proved to have
a curved omtaaian as if aomeihlng had
boon bitten out. The Jlisrovery was
made la a cosy corner bere mm of
U lrrevvre&t wonn'a of tbe tiacbing
staff were making merry. AnnaUvl,
who Is a musical acvompeuial, whta
pored to tbe cirlt tbat this was the
sc-ctad sticccubbe evening she had at
tendod a rKiiion ia thla bouae. once
aa a hired fiitct isinor and once aa
guoL BUo s:j;tncd that the thlnirs
to eat wore what were Ivfl over by the
"society pxiple" of the alsht before.
At tbls revr'atkia there wee Indig
nant looks, but the teachers' IuvkiI
able aafcicuajd, the at-no t buur
canve to th r'-wm'. and the holdie
the telltale viafer l.ftel It p and
propiM-cd. aoitu tui: "llerr'a bealih
to us; tbe ragtag aad IvMail if the
k-arntsl profusions beKed by child-
r-a: tolerated ly yn-Jihr l.wsottea by
niatuiit); oiuaiden-t munletpally,
ItuancUliy atut a-xlaUy aa gJ
ruouch fvr What Is Wl."-ixld'i
WxMk.
riu wire C:t fAi'uL!ntutJ la tM
cv-Buy a Uir C Nvr of Hit,
AV.IC1CAN IIGINDS.
(le;iu-d (ror; various Ciuen,
HA. J AM Ml.)
y
TUB Mali Of THE VIST.
The god Niagara was much fear
ed according 10 tniny Ira JitiAfis.
Tbe tribe used to offer aa annual
sacrifice of a virgin of much beau
ty. TLe claim asserted was, tbat
when this sacrifice was not made,
voyagers upon that btautilal river
were hurled over the falls to death
to propitiate his writ!), and soothe
bis disappointment. TLe time for
th offering was in the spring time
when the river was full, hie was
most beauufut. and the regrets at
departing from this life were the
stfoogest.
!XLen the tribe assembled detk
elin gayest apparel; much care
biting ezetciaed to prepare tbe
death caooe to make it appear as
beautiful as possible. How lovely
it fooked with its camalata beau-
tiful ia color, leaves, blossoms and
toma symbolic cf the fact that all
t.ircs are granted to tbe one who
sits in the midst cf them, the sweet
scented violets adding their fra
grance to tbe splendor in the ca
oce, a few blossoms of the sorrow
ful nilica addiog its color to the
scene of beauty. Ibea the maid-
appears with a zone of bells
bout Leer waist, with a diadem of
the golden colored campac on ber
head. She is led to the caooe,
while every step gives forth tones
ol the bells jingling at ber waist.
Tbe stolid chieftaia father gives
away his daughter to appease the
wrath of Niagara. The canoe is
loosed from its moorings; the
maiden swiftly, yet deftly, paddles
toward the falls; the Henna bud
encircles ber bead twice, as the
omea of happiness to ber, while
tbeeelestial bird sins its sublime
soqr, well nigh like the sicgicg c! j
angels.
Thea a strange thing happens.
The stolid chief has loosed the
moorings of his own canoe, saiog
as be went, ,4My life goss there,
why should I live." and chanting
the death song of bis people, he
clasps the band cf his beloved
daughter. As tbey near the rap
ids the celestial bird sings a me
lodious sennet, while the thunder
of the falls comes nearer; the bird
circles once more, then they ate
hurled to death. The celestial
bird ceases its song. But 001
death, for this double offering ap
peased Niagara, and none other
has been demanded to this day.
She it happy as the bride of the
rainbow, and appears at certain
times.
Ah, jes, there is a love that
binds hearts in time and in eter
nity. tHK ft ASA.
Above llisscl's point on the
Mississippi, where the river is
clear, some twelve nulcs above
lton, Illinois, ou will find a
ctsggy I'l u 11, some one hundred
feel above the river. One of ma
tures barriers to ptevect tbe over-'
flow t y the Fathers of Watcts.j
N?.r K !. I iVt.a S.t.. t& a i . a 1
..... .... . ..... .. - fcv
cavcru, and above the cavern
catved on the side of the Muff is a
representation of the Fiasa bud.
In the di,s of the mastadons.
during a eca'i.et between to
tribes, he tastrd human tlcsh. Af
ter that not lung else would satisfy.
It would swoop down over the
tribal siijae and catty eff a chi!d,
woman or man, to the cavern, cc.t
the top ol the Muff. The best
hunters of the tube wrte uttal 'e
la get on us lead or ivtrc iuto
coniUct with the usonvtrr, Tt.is
cavern in the blu.1 was bis fcev!.n
ground. Sonic times a sku'l tn-uij
lall out of the cavcia tJ tlieimt
bank.
After a moon cf fsstiog andj
piaytr, Cnatoi;o, thegteat atd be
loved shut ol the lU.ui people,
laid tSictiillitt uodrr the guidance
of the Manitou, he was to be the i
Sivkut. So he summoned taccty
of bis best I later, who with pois
oned atlOws, wcie U accompany
hint 3 dcstioy this Kti:u montttr.
Aitivmg at the bottom cf tbe tLd
tha tt.Ut giv tn cita tht.r crier
after which O.-.stc?0 stepped rst
from the ixbmb of the twenty
braves, j-m below the caaera ia
the hla.f. lie encrnetKed to chant
the deith asfig of his people. I he
Piasa rr.oved out cautionly to the
edge of hit cavern, and immediate
ly swooped dowa to bury his taioos
in the chief's f.esh, and cotsvey
I.im to his feeiicg gronai. liott;
th lia af ! J
mercft Kit V taYr.f fiirtflit
arrows, fred by bis twenty braves.
The fame of Oaitcgo went cat
icto all that country, aad the In
dian mothers camel their 12&S
alter him. A brave cf the Illici
pecple sca'.eltb b.i2 a&J csrired i
the pictur? of the Piasa oa Its f zt- j
l'e TKt. K rrrrK.r t. - w - V.'
their children
tea iucv aaoEb.4,
the fame of Ooatogo, and tcU the j kirwt .0:
boys that triumph comes ot:y j aw.v tt, townfe. c rwpf " j nwr. S ifi .r.;.:- .
itox
Ii a cjrary a! M iaaotirt.
Honest .Mi'vouriir.i, w ill be tempt-
Deputy Zolaian Popp czerd a
sensation in the lower koute of lb
Hungarian diet lirt week ly dis
playing io,coo kronen in cavh,
which, he declared, bad been giver, j
him as a bribe. Herr Fopp a
leading1 rce.tiber of the Kossuth par- j
ty and be sai tbe money tad been
tendered him on condition tbat he
desert his fellow obstructionists and
leave Budapest. He even named
the alleged briber, who, 'he said,
had retained one-sixth of the corrup
tion fund as his commrssioa.
When Herr Popp bad told his
story another member ot tbe diet,
Herr Lovsty, rose and declared that
an effort had been made to buy off
the Mag-yar Orszag, a newspaper
that support the obstructionists.
More startling- accusations followed
and tbe session broke up in a tu
muiL . ...
Altogether it was quite like Miss
ouri. It is to be hoped that tht
parliamentary committee appointed
to investigate the the bribe.y charg
es will find a Folk to act as chair,
man.
Smart Hoy.
A Ttenton paper tell ot a small
boy w alked into a grocery store 0
" '
otr.er aay on ds way to a summer
school and, as the grocer drew bis
order book towards him, said: I
want three and a half pounds of
sugar. It's six cents a pound, ain't
it ? And rice ia eight ? I want two
and a quarter pounds of that. And
a quarter pound ot )our seventy
cent tea. and two and a fifth pounds
of thirty-tive cent cotfr. and three
pints cf milk. Thats eght cents a
quart ain't it? And please gi-itm
the bill, "he ended breathlessly,
''for I have to go to school. The
gTocer made out the I ill and baud-
ed it to tie loy, avking as be d.d.U tbo I'-votJit'i otSic vi rtee
so: Did jour mother send the nton-rvHtnty, iMlaurC la bo. l' pacv
evor docs she wm tht goods cbst.U cavcicd to irje F. f-cu.
ed?" H e boy scued lie ad ;
sid with a s th of t;famiontj
M didu't send eiie at all. 1 1' ni j j
aiitbmrtic Icoti, and I had to ret '
it somehow." -K, C. Star,
lsKtk Aceut Uewten for toc.
.4TI . ' . . . , n . . t -., . .. I . . a .
jian actosS'" said li e boo, sgeut
"What has be done?'
"Kept ;e fa'beg dy after day,
sad (insl'v smd he didn't ci't any
lhisij; abot ica.hr.g, bi.t he erj.ited
bcn:i tue ta ..'
Can Thla Be True?
Frotu the CT.icat-y News,
Miles "Say I can't ad 't ooJ'.e'
i:t the dictionary."
C.Itv-' Of course -L Tbe pol-
. . .
tutans eianatocctaway
tcl.'te it hWS VP tl'C bvHiks."
UwimIIw.
Mrvhasit ''Your teferenvts
wrcm tv be alt rhj and it )oa can
pot up $i.oxcah scvuiity vou tin
have the f dv
Applicant "TbaiA )uu sit.
lt.it what acemtty cats you put up
lr my .coor"
I'wusre aud t'wtaea.
What ace paunct?" asked tht
teacher i f n mUi.t cists.
"VbiegS tS at grow OH CatstS,"
r'f J tha. ;aall toy at the tsf.jaj.
ctizr if mvAiint.
mtAte t4 V-oxnri, t
t .isnty i4 lUktf. i
la U (Irrrjlt CtinrxrA Komfvvair.
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tt. Ilt-J-W. VH.Unti.
w at tik iUy rrmM te
- XT ttrtay. 1rr.-iirUm
o, wlb-1 ia- iiliMw,i;iiif,i,rt.Vi t.nt'.
fcSS'lavlt, stiirsaz.
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ArwAl. Jrr5iaJ . r:rVt r.-i;6. city, r Ei-1 KU1. wlii.-i
W-.a E.H".! :iS't tVt c('cveyAAre waar ma.Se? t- vir f
tf tte '4 Kw-ir5; :
WbTtfa It k (-riTi ij tbe :
j'Vra la vara tb.aS ji--!vj- j
4t b UU.-I i'T r-C4aca: W '
j.;:tjs- bate mmrt n.rt j
aair. thm in taJW rsrt, rmrrj-;
- tola! trvTSTT . m
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W tiMr rra.t.rw t V '
Ly. tt.-y ani wVr w wm t tifj
cla kvAve !-B la tJe ( n t
adrerw. pl. ay) i.r.otart i
tiMta vtr fctat part. Tb
Msdiita claiat auavor tstttvtt tw
UavU tl tute- awl rVr-tr U
wta-.a cUtni a til(s to iat-.l.
acl exfifrot be- &xrV& ex -
oejt tbat kSd eUias k vlTrr aai
! jH-'jlVriitl to ;iiati.:
WlrHore tie HaiaS. tT
cosrt tu try, a.arv-rtAfa. a.l VT -
ttiirx? t! eat titV awl ir.vrwt
amid, and t iV-ta avaul -IJ a Ve Vy
iu hj-izTaw-Et aud iVrrtv. tb tit.
Mu!,utt,ln4 i-i r.l.'.tj.t '," ai.'i
JrtrndaJJta bfnrin. t? ra!!r, la aad
to tali rvl l'rrj?rtr, aornriiSLJ t )
ttte statutes In a'icb c- usaie yrv-1
rik.! Hitttfjtf ill ntn,,
.... . , ,.,,. vlE- fcrSar, lias w2i ty .
fit tin; and just. 11aujtt!9 Irtterj , .. ... , .' ,.
taU that th above tmanl c4-s5- , , , . . . , L
M!toBrt.
. , . 1 . ia
Jacob Arnol-1. JertfflUh it. Pitrej. ,. , , , . ,
and John R. IIubu 1 nc J a;rar' ... .
... iei54tel la Vat f. ZV-h
at tLU court, at the nxt Urm tbere- .t , . , ,
,., . .stature M-w!irf. f-w?t: ;
of. to le tarctu 1 nxid butlea .t the ,a j..,, tvlrt a,( t( ,
eonrs bow, ia the V t4 .tWj to Hu, T&w. rc.3y. Ilrat A Ii.
aeJdcooaty onthe.tbday oj fOcto- L & w ,
neit, wad o. t2f 8r,t day of MM wtt fc wawyaac, wM 0JA f,- ,
ti-rnt, avnwer or pVad to the jti-
tioo to avaid ova, the e.iar 1
teikeo aa cock-awt-d, 4qJ J'idetJewt 1
wifkia' n-cd?Tvl avccorJtagiy.
And If It furttr ordered, tbat a
copy tvrr ue puuueueu, avcx-w-i.t
to l.i,lnTiii; I'jitt Hill. Tamf s k.
a wevklT W!tlr prlntfil anI
j imUa-bed !n Batre cosutr. w... f.;
M-r wl
j sen n in t la? at b-at tuirty diva be-
if, the flrat dy ut t twit una Ui
the Circuit lour?.
J. A. rATTFt;,.V.
t Ircuit CVrk.
A tru copy of the rw-rd.
Witnvox my hand and the
k at. S"-al if tle Circuit Court tj
. li.vtewcininty.tbta 4ta
uf A ugual, JACJ.
j. a. ivxrrniisnx.
' tlrcult tVrk.
by C. M. KiKki av, Upty Clerk.
msTirs SUf
V. berrAa, J.Uu 1'. Tburmaa acl
U. TUurmao. Lie wife, by their
rvrtaln ded f trust, dated ti 1 lh
dy (4 January. lv4, and rw orid
i .a . . t I u at j. -. .
: I
t rrt nit i xa aa t aaisa st-sis an lxw a- ! i w a aa
,.,, -t,j.uu ,4 ilvmutU tm it
I .ta nw 1 1 1 and t w v, :) ia Bik
twrnty-lbrw, iI) t SvK-rry'a A4
ditixa tv tlx ltv 4 l;U U 111!!.
WM h aJild convey wave ma.ltr
t. avurv the payment of tlw-veral
uiua ot iuoim-v n-ii t ititM-1. ud
note' or uldlijatlott lit w rltiiij;, iu ui.i
d-l ot tnjt art brtU aud deovrtto-i
Aud VI lw-rv, dvf.kjlt UikM tax-.
in-. U ia t h ttitv.'seat of t !e wild
several aatna ol luoru'V tuouthly wu-J
w l-n d-e. All J id lu Onew iumwv!
on acvimtit tlu-ivof a j rvivt !- d la
aatd prvnuUaory not or l l',;ili-'H
i' wn-.iu,- imi aucu u. :iuu ti.i
I riiul I1111.-J lir iiur' th. lit ait wiiiiitJ a.
ja.t tt votthly l -tvut oU dor
j tlwtvoi rv iu mo-w id all anoutli.'
j w lueuta luervlu lr.l.U-d fur t
1'' "U ,u"u'-
j Now, ttierr!. irv, at tlio ni'i.t ol
. ol iid rMtMj
I ,i.,t- t,!i -n.t l.u. tu a rlilu,- I,.
(VVonuiucv? w un ii icriua o o.akj
ilenl of trust, niitUv ta bcf!y g,teu
... ..L ...... .
th.lt I. tU Uii lernlx-1 truate n,
ab'fvmni.l. wt.it. tu FrLl.iy, Auglmt
.'lt, lct, letswii t! boiira tf onut
ol'k Its tin Iirv(ivM,ia 101 I ae
o il k Iu tti ni-tu..'ii at tew trout
dvr ol U Kith 11.!' b.oik, it tU
city id Kii h II id. li.u CMiinty , M
-iiri. -ra.vi tvi a !! tl aid
dvovribrd real rotnU . i-r i Ui'i. Ii
tl rvtd ta iuiy I iKHoooary, ot I u! J
t' Sett !.! to tbo blt.-eot bid l.-r l -r
cstiH, lor ttm purpiwo.- of .n;-.f)ii.
Mil lK lit l MVU1V.J ku 1 t'i.: t ot
atl J rxjurum of r1rui!:!,( .1 I tri.t
V.bt'li'iL t, U.Hi AX,
TSf . SUf.
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vt, Miwarf, t.wtt. 'I
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awo iw-joi!. anfi pr.
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Meat KJttfjfimrt or totVx "rose
jiawsrtt tbe ivaynurat f ti -vr
; iUi cif tnouo-y BH-ati'jMl ai'l ,-
j.'ruvii-J ia a oTtflu'o pror.j-.
I ncit or i.!.iHitl.,o Ut rtus, ia
;. del trtmt a t ! r) 61 arid d r .-
Atl uVtault b.i !..
J b;1 la tiw iytwat of tn. .
tsrrrsi hum it ni'wi mjcii:tr ti
wSien d. and .f tts flua e
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wn;.n. ai a i
.-f.i'i!t t.
It:nai I. ir f.v tri.i.a .1 ttvf
Jot the? Kottuiy prtynn-nta u.w '
liwrwi hit in ncro tr ou mii;r:
fT!t-fl' ttwrviti t-rvl.ltl, h,z t
Mrvd ais rtjoctho.
Svr IbTvt jrr. avt tlw Vtitt'"t,
the W i::.l ti .i i.l a.il1 rnr.,i.u
ootw t'F otrii;atins5 tu writing, oil-!
S-varr wstti the terti, uf .
i'..-I i t truHt, notk-r U h-n-r.r gt
tbat 1. ts utsd-iiioe,! tri(e, .
i-a Friday, the Slat d.y ut As.-.
I Utwerts U ilmr l m
o'ei'ja la tu t.rvtaixjU aivl :
u'vba'k In tlu autrroor-in, t tit.1 fr
d-Hroftb !'.!! Hill Huk. tu t
rtt.T ot h ili'A, B.ttew county. .V
ourl, pnierrd t'y wit t!i- ni'S ii-
!ai-ri,l rvnl rat.Jtt. or au m
tavvjl aa may lie n--iiry. h i'
lac vcO'lu t t.'ne b'hmt bi l t.-e !
trth. t-HT 111 urt.w V a.lUiv
sauI d:5t amife.! and til"
and es;,"iis of ev-)tti;iir :d
a:in;iit: i;. uh:, s,
Ti'"
TAKE THIS CHAXSt 10 C3T:
CALif:?,AUC.iiHEFi':ns::
Au.'iat lt to 1 Un, ln-bialve. r
roKH.l trtji froui ht, t.otiS ati 1 ;
from KatL.i I'Hy and t. J , ....
oU.'l.l Uruli-.t tu act U. ut .. '
jur tbrAiua tiurUt aUi-j ra tu t
torui. and f-attln-
fin? ta c:i! C:!:r:.':.
Kvrrr d.y vvc m'l rifUfsiuit t
eta to Colorado antl I r-jMr-
til'pfovimauly b'f rcf.',
turu liiuit u'd au.u'-.i T
E.a f il 0 .,rc
.ilin.l Ilii.M't
lii!y, r. i. I tni tuke'' t;4
Mlttiwoot-i uiru at u t..- r
over u.clf nn.-H. .VVuli h -r 1'
Ukee ViiUinooio orh re is vb-,i:
ssltuuier nltrm tl.tu.4. V r ' I
Unt of iJt.oK ;; tfiiir ! ii - ,
ud U.jti io.
K:i:::.i:ri li::r::::.
1 b Oct au ! t'jird 1 i : , :
.luouttt At approsiiioit, i i. i -
lit hv i hi i.i.4 u i..i cut i en i ..:
wvol 'tud bort!iwrt.;fid to I.. '
on ut A butiK" 111 l.Vit r,i; : !
iHlii ;i.i.i.
vs'riio w. iK w ril ui .; y
tbeiStriufti.a In i - ( i
nuaiwtrAsecd roats
-t toi ! nrtii i t.
w. i. eHtCKf.. i w v.i .
t. t, A. r 14., !....!(
a . . ... .
P. C. IS'tAH
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