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Kugene City Guard. AfURDAY AI'WL I TO CORRESPONDENTS. Thi hoainuss department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors personally. Address all letters referring to the newspa oer or business connected there with to THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. To Correspondent. 'I'l.u Wl-l i. I III Alio ill M III lirrfM . lie . r.r...... r. - early Krldrty mornings. 1 0 Insure the illMTllnll HI Clirre-lOllllclll II sinnii.i reach un Ml Utr tliuti Thursday Correspondence whli'h reaches this nflloe in" I hureday ami on i i mi. aim Haturday, ti n i - - Important, will not b published. It would bt old when the paasr went (o pre a week after ward, mill uiaklhK allowance for the several day time retired to leach ubcrller throughout the country would h. stale and of little iiitm-t when the iiajier wan received. Correspondent should mall Ihelr contributions 10 reacli us Tuesday and Wednesday, and early Thursday. Later thuu Thursday they may Ml he used. PACIFIC COASf Will Be in Daoaad This lfeir Sbortage Elsewhere. i urn i.iiou in tiri'itll i Hlt Reports Iron) Atlantic and Minn issippi valley states are to the elici t that there will ho a great shortage of fruit. IJiith r hucIi conditions our fruit growers Hhotild "make hay while the nun shim -." That in, put their orchards in the best possible condition, leaving the pruning knife Heverely alone. A Hun fttmrffffft dispatch ol March 21) says: "Becretary Kilclior, ol the state board of trade, mid today: 'The demand for California fruit thin year will ovonucustiro the quantity on hand. The reports from the interior show that the prospects are of u splendid character. It in not unlikely that the whole country except Oregon and Washington, will look to California for the greatest amount of its fruit. Florida has Huflcrud disastrously from front, (ieorgia, which Hhipped Ji' HI carloads of pouches hint year, Iibh Hcarcely anything to huw thin season, and New Jersey iind Dela ware foreinmt peach states of the east are in sad straits. Kveu Michigan lias lmtl a hard time, and ho have other states from which a large Bupply wan expected." Representatives of Heveral prom inent fruitdealing firms of San FmboUm oon firmed the viewa ex pressed by Secretary Kilchor. PAY til LAWJUKIftA The lawmakers in Austria and Franco are paid a day; in QfWM the senators get 100 a month mid the deputies $,r0, in (iermony nioiuliors of both houses receive alout f-.'iO a day; in Pen mark the member" of the "land-thing" each receive about 13 a day; in Illinium each member ut the chamber of representatives gotn $85 a nionth; in rortugitl the peers und commons are paitl the name mini, which in ubtiut $335 a year; in Spain the members ul the cort are not paitl for their services, but enjoy many 4 flOtage ami immunities, in Switzerland the tnciiib'rs of the national council get $3,60 a day, ami the council of states the lower house, l.f0; In Italy the senators and deputies art not paid at all, but are alluwe I traveling expenses. Kngland is the only country where memU'ib of parliament aie not only in. paitl, hut have no special rights or privileges. IAV1 AM AKM1 rjOMfJJUdOH& According to the ottioial state ment ol the adjutant-general of the army, siuce May 1, 1896, there wero 0,711 deaths in the army: killed in action, HP died of wounds, 186j died of tlisoaaes, 0,277. The oflieitl rcjtort of deaths in the uavy s.iows 18: killed in action, 17, died of of wouuds, 1; died of disease, none. These figures can not be explained away or whitewashed oat of sight , by investigation commissions or courts of inquiry. Ths nsvy was , in active service throughout the entire war, and every officer end man was subject to severe and con slant strun. under the same climatio conditions as the army oel yet Mich wan the efficiency of the ; I organization, the couiptvteueti of the sanitary arrangements, aud the c.iroof the heads uf tin department that not one man died of disease. The greater part of the army never wont out of this count iv and never Htw active campaigning, yet un healthy camp sites, poof food, Jack o: medical ultcnlion, and general mismanagement resulted in the dMth of 6,27 msu. The navy has lurui'diod SO in dictment i "Algerism" more sweeping and damning than volumes of editorials. M'lKllbALlMJC fHilW. Another spiritualistic medium has been "exposed," this fine at Portland. Still the curious will go (0 tee their tricks, and the credu lous will connect then with Home pa! other than is known of the material world. Man is a superstitious animal, and is always ready anil willing to he deci ivi'l. Spirituulism answers the pnfpOMt of deception extremely well. No one knows more than iinither alwut spirits, wo except the liquids, therefore in the absonco ol material knowledge those with minds prepared to receivo tidings Irom, und gej spirits, have little trouble in being duped and deceived. It is not welcome news that the volunteers ore to ho retained in the Philippines until the lighting is over. The prospects are the Pill pi not will conduct a bushwhak ing contest that will require time to terminate. Thl characteristics of tlm country are with them and worse, lor our forcts, the climate is their most efficient ally. Already our soldiers are suffering (rum the intence heal. Yi-tardays dis patches give the heat ;it 'JO degrees on the coast and 10o in the interior. And the moisture of the tropics adds greiilly to the discomfort of the excessive temperature. .. There is one business that is not overcrowded at Atlin, the livery stable business. The AliiHkan says the owner ol a horse bought u weeks feetl supply, und carried it oil' on his back leaving $13.00 in the hands ol the seller. Something on a par with Murk Twuins cele brated "bucking" horse in the palmy discovery days of the Nevada Comstuck, Murk loaned the horse with hope of getting him killed, but he always came home safe while the rulers walked hack; tried to auction him oil', or give him away, but to no purpose, And all this time he was eating $2 10 a ton hay. Farther eastern advices confirm former reports of great damage to the Iruit crop through severe winter weather. Our lruit growors now haut the opportunity to introduce their fruits into eastern markets. Orchards should he put in condition to make the best possible yields. The pruning knife should he used sparingly, hut the sprayer cannot be too industriously used. Heavy pruning forces the energies of the tree to renewed wood growth ami in consequence, fruit will not set. It is statetl that the spoilt boo! iniiuiry has caused a falling oil of forty per cent in the sales of canned meats. If no other retult had been attained this is sufficient compensa tion for the ex icnse and aullcring entailed. Those canned meats never were lit fur human food. They should ne hit alone by people who value their heulth. The beauties of Kastern climate are illustrated hy dispatches that state Missoi'ri, Illinois aud Okla homa arc i ericticing the heaviest oterOO snow stora in years. Ore gon his some rain, hot plenty of sunshine, mas anil llnvers. The drud nd for. Aing which !mit Invariably tomn over a Tounif wilt, juit ere the drent of the firt nttle dartinir who thifll rail her mother, it on of the unnatural tiur den which nviluatioa ban imiioerd upon the privilege of mother-hood. There ought not to be iiurh an over whi lining henae of useresslfla and weak net 4a I woman feeUatthie time and tin n would not be if he wfc in a pt rfectly tron and healthy condition In thouaanda of aaoaa m.rl hi rhinxl ha lieell divealed of all lit dangera and a large proportion of itt lit. Citj Election Announcements pain oy tne ue ol ur. rierce a j-avnnw ITearription, which ia the moat marveloua remedy ever diacovered for rett'.rmg com plete oiganic health and atrength to the delicate apecial atrtitlure involved in moth erhood. Taken early during the proapecllve time It makea the mother atrong, eturgetic and cheerful and carriea liei through the period of trial with ci uiparatlve comfort and MM. It increuea the baby'a natural, conttitutioflal vigor and adds to the Joyn or motherhood the auprcme aatiafaction of strong, rubmt, luaty iufiiut. "Favorite 1're. acription " It alao the beat mipportive tonic for iiuriiaw mothera. Kvery eiriect.mt mother will appreciate what 1 anl by Mr. Fannie M. Harry, of Galetburg, lilt., i45 Churchill Ave.) In a letter to Ir. Pierce abe writee I " 1 hate uaeil r'nir meillclae In my family for a longtime, aud find tlirin lo t- all lli.it mcl.daird I cannot recommend thcru loo highly. Hy con fnif-mut w.n made eaay, aa I eapiHeneed none of the pain. Much a. otnera have a that iertod and the f.j ' ' the one that mothera fear o mill h, De.ldr. the mrdtttlle hal hi-lped me ei many other wuv I would recommend all at. flitted women tiv lir Pierce vi,!ualle utctii ciuca, aud thua become well aud in ' I BSTSD THI .JALLOW-. Hoiier Kxamlned (lie Mcalfolil lilcb He Will lie llab.-ed. in. Marriaonville, Mo, March I2H. V. I: lien Hoper, who Is to be hanged In h tomorrow , was today allow. I to go upon the seall'nld and test il. He tried the trap anil ollered suggestions to Hit sherlll. "I can baldly wait fur the time of the exeeu'inn lo come," said oier " the suH'in-e and waiting ar than Hie execution can possibly tie." Super Wlicd his father, wile and I 0 children at Archie, Mo, and later imir tli red a third daughter lu Oregon. Municipal fclsettOQi Notic i in " by given "'" oual elation of oflleers, In and for the city of Kufeoe, will be h--itl on MMI day, Apni d, ISW, At wbleh I me there la to r elteled one liaiyor and i sue eovoollmaii for eacn ward, sll for I the I no ol (un yeara, one recorder and we tressnmr ienti fr the teres of one I year. itixif tan i t.iasa ma iti BUDfMe. Klrnt Wsid J T BowhUki, P J Me MkenonsudJ vv Cdriettao, MePber sou ami ( hriMiaii .1. i.-i. it.-d aa clerks. PoiJiug p , , , i 'yokms truck houae ou Kast mi, itrael Hecond Ward-K Wallltiir, Uavitl Cherry and A I- Peter. Cherry and I'etera designated aa eb iks. rulliug place engine r' -mi In ity Hall I ulld Ing Third Wind (borge Holx-rts, M f Wniii- and llaiger. Walliitaud Bsrgsr OealguaUd a. cleiks. KoillM place. Cherry's building on Weetttll Hieet Lilian n olive tad CbsTDeltoil to bs i pened at M o'clock a in and clos- o i. 'dock p m ou said 3d 1 day of A pi l-'''1 Hy order oi 'he Common Council of Kunsiie, Mm. i, I6tb, 1- " li 9 IX'HRlS, U;eorder. .Nominal lug M n.- Meeting. 'I he Oltlseoe iua.H msstlm h reto :, i. 'iniune.il lor .-a'unlay evening la batekV withdrawn lor II at date. It will bg helil at the soart booss I- i n ' , ivkmxii Mam ii 81, AT 8 0CtCX, for the purpone ol DOmlaMtlng u Mayor, and such other olllctfS a may lie detemloed upon. uooiro wakii. I inmeiliately alter this inieting the eilnt' na ol the Second ward will met t at the city hall lor the purpa ofoom hiHtiug a candidate for eoiiiicllmati. All who vote In tomorrow night's rim-i convention are expected to sup port the nouilntia of the con vent ion at lbs polls. The attendance of none otbers are desired. Ci'.MMl 1 1 kk in Vol I li Koticta under thU head aot t, ec.l Bye I lioe...V cent. r wnk; SI 30 a mouth; 81-' -r y.ar. For Sale. FOB it ALB. One of the line-' dairy mil stock ranches lu Lane county, -i:. mi'' i !" Kugi ne tne ciunty -cat. and four miles to Cre7ell and rall read, I9U3J acres with four large barn. Ninety bead of cattle, of which oo head are dunce HoMelu ami Durham eowa; !' horses, a bogs und UO tons of hay. BbMksnlUI ehop ami tools. Itesldence of ulue risims, furuii-bed. Hanch feircetl ami ataked anil crop fenced with wire, ulao dairy appllanca for cheee and butter making, (irieti feetl the year hi .ii id. 73 in ri-H in frrain Terms: 10 per sere iDeludlne ail above tU- aeribftl, I'art caeh, balance on time it dtslred. Address Chas V HextuU, nrelL Oregon. FOB riAI.K-A Hue stock ranch con tinning MOaerSe, for sale at a bargain. Will sell as a whole or in parts, one containing Improvements, house ami two barns, consisting of 133 acres; the other pasture lands principally. Situated six miles from Kugene. Call ou or addrtas J M Uearhait, Kugene, Oregon. Miscellaneous. FOR MAYOR. Klllet! by Her llunbaud. 1 hereby submit my nume to the voters ol Kugeue as a candidate lor Mayor at the ensuing ei'y election, Jl w me elected I will use tnybtuioal eudegvora for a prudent and progn ilveadm ni trutloii and perlorm the tluiiea of the offlee lu the iulereeU of the cltlseoe of Kugene. I favor the strictest economy coiinUtent with the proper adininNtra tinii of city atTalra. Tbe dQttes of the HUM PUB WO'.lD.-Tlie board of dl rectors Of HobOol Ilictrict Not, lane BOUDti Oregon, will receive sealed bids until April fttb, ISM), for 30 cuds white oak grub wood 4 feet loog not less than 3 inches iu diuuie ter at small end nor more than B inches at large end, und 100 cords old growth red or yellow fir wtsid 4 feet lung to lie delivered at the school uVOQSSS in Kugene as directed ou or la fore August 13th, Islrtr. Itights re served to rej ft any or all bids. A good and sufllcicnt bond will be re quired fW tne faithful performacce of the contracts. Hlds will be re eel veil at t be clerk's oftlc Duted March JJ, I860, Oko F Ckaw, Clerk. WANTED- Beeond hand household goods. Inquire one door west of bone's Hall, Eighth street, Kugene, Oregou. A strange tragedy occurred In Ta conia this week that will lie of particu lar Interest to old Albany people, the victim bating bis n a teacher iu the schools of thut place fifteen or twenty yours ago. During the night Dr Charles It Corey took Ills revolver Irom under his pillow while iu a nightmare nxiH shot his wife twice killing her. The coroner's jury foutitl this to be a fact, aud the neighbors swore to the happy relationship of tbe couple, lOi that there was no doubt of the truth of HM hiishaud's story. : 1 1 his dream Corey raw someone following his wife trying to atnb her, when h took the revolver and llred directly into his wife'a head. Mrs t'lby, leader ii Tacotua society, was formerly Miss Cone, teacher Id tbe schnola of Albany. olllce should be arformetl without lavor or partiality to any individual or c rsirallou, and for the beuellt of the people of our city. liKOMiK FlSIIKB. Kugene, Or, Mulch LM, IMi'.i first NaiU. BOOK.Nk, March 30, 1809, At the reiju.nl of citl.ena of the Firat ward. I do I eretiy call a the legal voters of (hat ward lime home on K.leveuth si reel EsTBAY NOTICE. Strejed from the farm of H S Stephens, In Spencer precinct recently : ( ue 2 year old red bull, marked with swallow fork, uu derblt iu right ear, left ear cropped; 8 Other cattle, - year olds, market! likewise. Anyone sending their w here annuls to S S Stephens, Crow postofflee, Kane county, Oregon, will be lilierally rewarded. a Frightful Blander Will often cause a horrible Hum, Hcaltl, Cut or Hrulse. lUicklen's Arnica meeting of Halve, the best hi the world, will kill the paiu an d promptly heal It. Cure hrnlay Mi.t w J..r.f. r-i in. evening, March .list, at l.M i for , u .' H:., ..,.,.' Divinity School Appoiutuienui. The Dean and students of the Divinity fcjchool will preach as follnwa next Sunday. Albany I Van Satltlersou. Kern Itltlge-lt A Copple. Hprlnglleld i lat ry BeBtOB, Camaa Swale, C'reswell K lleaudriau a, e Mlts Virginia Fair, who will soou marry young ainlerbilt, has received as a present, a string of neck pearls, winch are said to have coal JsT.lKMl. It is a initiation whether lb CSS cxiKMiaive jewels w ill nwult iu any more happi iiess to Mlsa Fair than if she had re cei veil a present whose cost was no more than six tuts. Still the Will be envied. tabbed Ike brave. the purpose of iMiniiiMtiiig a citliditlate 1 1... i ... i in, v'iiiici nii'iii in in vtilCM upon ill theeilsuni - city election. V lt kknuai.i., Mavor. Tblnl Wnrd Convention Tbe voters of the Third Wurd of the City of I luirene, will meet lu the t oiirt Hmi-eon Krnlay evening, March 81, lolti, at 7 i p in to nominate cuiuh date lor OOUUI ilman to be voietl for at the ensuing city election. All voin- Ve-idlug in the third Ward are lavlb d to attend. Tiik Com MiT i kk. Ni lice. t urn-, Hest lile cure on earth. Only -3 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. rich! by W ilkm .V I. inn llruggists ig's Best linking powder is an early riser and a hard worker. Sciiling's Best basing powder New Neckwear! Latest, Nobbiest, Neatest. Display in South Window. WE HAVE v.- ALREADY TtV RECEIVEO SHIPMENTS I NEW SPRING STOCK y WALL PAPER 51 S S S SS S A.S S S S. tc, coiK a soda Bavoribg extracts and spires areall money-back right Here. 1 hereby announce myself a catidi-' For Sale by tiateiorrtt lceii.n t. (be onice ol City Ueeorder at (be SDSUlOg election. II I-' DOKKIS, 101 U Greek & Son They 'vc imitated everything else, but (' y 'vc never been il to imitate 0M ouaiaty of Auer's CJ A slartlltiK incident, of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, la narrated by him as follows: "i wee to a most dreedfel eondlilooi My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken tongue coattd, pain cmitlntiaU ly iu back and sides, no nppttltc -fc-raduatly gmwIiiK w eaker day by day. rhree physicians hail given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised tying 'EleOtrie Hitlers,' and to my great joj and surplus the It rat bottle made a decided improvement I continued their lire for three Weeks, and am new a Well BSOi I know they saved mv III ted robbed the grove of Mother victim. " Mo one should fail to try them. Only Mk'ta, KUaratilccd, Ml Wllklns A I. Inn's limit Store. Salem Is a tax-ridden city. They amount to 4 iter cent. Outrageous, and Aiinounrenieut. I hereby snuounoa myself as a can dltlale for ie-.bi ton to the ofllce of City Trvasun i (iKO f Ckaw. Dated Kugene, March 1M, ISW. AKKlVKli - The steel furniture and cars to be usetl in the vaults of the new court house have arrived and Mr Wil liamson, of Portland, is today placing the same In position. WAVING SELECTED OUfl I I factories, we are able to STOCK FROM SEVENl show tbe most COmnltai Wall Paper we have ever had, and at the right prices. Griffin Hardioare Junction City ; Milling Compi MANUFACTURERS OF THE WHITE ROSE 0 0 0 0 oFTQT I R.O O 0 0 1 A Thousand Tongnse not express the rapture of Springer, of lias Howard st, Alitn'UncctneUl name to ai tlicate the Ooold Annie 1 Pblladslphla, I'a, when she found that 1'r King's New Discovery for Con sumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for niuiiv years n i c lite a burden. All other later I he thin.s the olllce. iiiib-m-nd- reinetheM antl doctors could give her no ently, fearlenly, ami to the best ol my I '""'l'' luu H'u' "ai'8 ol 'bis Royal Cure ability. "it soon removed the pain iu my chest MOWlUClNS, antl 1 can now sleep sou ml ly, some thing I can seareiy romeaaber doing ta-tore. I teel like Hull ml i n cr ii- i,ri,s I hereby -ubnut my voters of I i irene, as a lor , r Citv Itecniibr l'..i,,i,.,l uiIIu.Iiiimi. had GUARANTEED BEST QUALIT1 The most popular flour in the market, leading grocery. -old bj for t ouiictlniaii We herewltb announoa w BAmma as candidate for councilman in tbe I'lilrtl Watd He i one of our larvi st taxpayers, is pmarsaalva und will give us a succt s-lili :i.l iiilti l-l i nl ion of city alhilra Vote for a man bo tuu matle a -Udvsa ol Ins own bturlni Man I'AM'.WEIO, Notleato VMergof the linnl vBru. We. the tax luiyers antl ciiizeua of the 1'bird Ward of the citv of I'uireue. ei Astoria leats that a ivnt antl a I. ane iMiinty, Oregon, do' i,,rebv an- half. tutting' $ Best lk,ii fa lr t Ci.lt aiHlj 1 M,r n are for you; for your ncitrh' bor ttn. and your grocer, For Sale by noun, e that we w ill vote at the city flection, on the first Monday In April, for a n an that has made a sin c M pi In- t i buaiuess, ami pnys tux, - in ! tbs city ol Eugene. The name of J W Wblh a merchant, will le voted for as tli. imwt suitable man for the post tloh oi t'ouucllinaii iu the Thlrtl ; Ward. HY tat! CtiMUlTTKB. ttirougliout the I ulver-e So will everyone who trin Dr Kine's New Dleeoven for any Iroubleof the Throat Chest or 1. uncs I'lice ,'hk1 and H.ttl Trial I 't le free at W'lklus & Linn's Drug Bton ; every bottle guarantcetl. Ckmktkky Assnci vtion K Knot land, J S t'u-lis and H L Mounts have tiled with the county e'erk arti cles of Incorporation of the FvaOhltl Ct nielery A-sik- ation. Value t f prop erty, f HH). Buy your garth n seeds of K I, (.'ban -lier-, he also has a full hue of grd n tools. "1899 Handsome, Strong, Speed AND IDEAL BICYCLE! Hotiet oi Dtaaoletloi Ci KAY vY S NoUOS le hereby given that the eo- paiimrsnip neremiore existiug be. twe, n r uroi tun ami w L DeLaao under the tlnn name of OHium A I DoLaDO, In the city of Kugene. Is this day by mutual consent dlatolved. W 1. DeLano will ooailnna the bnal. Sarsaparilla A tli araaeii of tl.es yrar hru eOfiiUMiiia, la s'iii, act tliroal. , 'iili, etl,U. catarrli, i bnaichilU and ltiDk- treublnt am lo ) gnarvlr.1 aa'dmt, BJlbJeg " t.n tiUtlluU." will I "auawrr thf pur)sta." or U ";ut aa gissl" an t'n. MJaaW e.nh t'ura. That U Ibl u iu 1 f Alltbl munly for all lung, threat at htvn ehial Uoultlaa. inlt io'lotialv tiKin bat m Il If "aomrlliiiMi aha)" UolWreil you. ViacNil ' au.l t a, enir I Hm Mtor. TKCNKB.-Ut every one be full of ne-s at 1 1. old s-and. paying all debts them. nd they will W when the fruit of the tin,, and 0 aieoUhf all demand. grow, r of 4Mie C'linty g. t t i uslliw- tne i. in spray pump, ami loarobj hill tbe worms ami blight that works sucb a ijreat Injury to the fruit in Ore gou. KL, Chamber is Interesitsl in this lenticular Industry ami has of the ne st complete Hi esofapray pnmpS ever brought to l.ane ciHlcty, prict s in rvcli of every one. 1MKS ITI1 SIMKK i l r tine the linn. Dated BugjMO, Oregon, March ti, ISM). K w OajrcsM, w L DbLaiio, Notice Fitted with Special Heavy Tread 6 & J Tirei Lead th WnrlH Hew '99 Popular List Prices: $4O-$3O-$25-$20 FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO, 105, 107, 109. 111 Sixth St, Port'and, Ore. . Iuatlock & McClanahau. T-a a . o.. repairing a Specialty. Eugene, Itgi stock. i MuJ.ly otUlai.oa, Xauantin- brrath A registered Short Horn tmll. of the -'" saaeeh i asaaahsaaaa, KailbOlaNr lai milking strain, kept lor sarvles at K",lv t.luto em and ha Imb my farm. Terms 1 .40 for the aseaon. f1 , ?ttr ' n.., 'V1 uy" Cows from a dtstauce at reduced rale. ijT " '' Y,"-1 Jof M w N ORRIS Hl-MI'llKKV. I U,U I Urrebv given to all citizens Hrbu al, uc I si, I all who may travel the Oiagaa e', aha Military Wagon Itoad, that I have notified ' the t ouuly Court of Lane County, Oregon, (hal 1 will lake poaaeaaion of the stnie aa tbe owner theraof within aix nioutha from1 ,li , . " on h use two- 5 SLSBZI h '' w y:: ui me IJ rOaO are turn ih.k.i.l. " ut'i ta-nenilwi rv. lISMta ItlUtt 0f MaWal bv Amt I.,. I ." , 77. . T,,u' Dated at Eugene, On Kvu, Keb. OL kaaal aaaaSC le l Wukint and lann on evehy bottle tlfShaoh'.l en.umption Cur. k thi. .s. eauwerr gUl f wlr ,,f g . . . . i yaiaWS T,.ur ,ln..,i.t...i k" . rerunil the price " l'rie. otV. -JtV m. I ai I 7 1 ill ... . ts. Si eta "Thousands of dol'sOT year by tne iruit e ,.,,o 1. 1 v f I, Is U OU II - . .......... .u umru if um II Otie tt supplied with Olie buiiiiM, and well end Ihenny " ,W srtlcle. FLCbaml', I , : It" . katir