The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 25, 1901, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTOKIAN. WEDNISDAY. lWCKMIIKK i!S. IIMM
NOI QUESTION OF
PINTS OR QUARTS
Ministers Object to Use of Beer
t Students' "Smokers" at
Institute of Technology.
A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
Deplore Stop Wliivh SwW to
Establish Antony; Students
Bwr Drinking Habit s of
(irrman ruiversitios.
BOSTON, Dec. :. Recent tvrorts
of the inauguration of "Kommers" at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technol
ogy, having aroused th clergymen of
various denominations, th matter was
considered formally by Baptist, Metho
etat anil Congregalionallst ministers.
At the Methodist preach meeting,
Rv. Dr. W. T. Worth, of Auburndalc.
reported for the Investigating com
mittee saying that Dr. Pritohett, the
president of the Massachusetts insti
tute of Technology, wrote the commit
tee a letter in which he said the
amount of beer drank at the "Student
Smoker" was only St pints for 9? men,
and that he allowed gatherings of
classes on the property of the institu
tion, where a simple lunch was fur
bished, to have a moderate amount of
beer, rather than have the students
meet at hotels and restaurants. The
investigating committee declares that it
Is not a question of pints and quarts
but a question of principle. Resolu
tions were adopted by this body and
somewhat similar ours presented t5
Her. Dr. A. O. DWon at the Baptist
meeting, deploring the step taken
which seeks to establish among stud
ents the beer drinking nabits of tier
man university life." A resolution
offered at the Congraiionalist minis
ters' meeting was tabled and President
Iritchett Invited to address that body
est Monday on the etuients problem.
BIO PRl'NE SALE.
Two Hundred Carloads Sold to J. K.
. Armsby Company.
SAN JO&E. Cal.. Dec. I4.Th Cali
fornia Cured Fruit Association has Just
sold 200 carloads of prunes to the J.
K. Armsby Company. This In connec
tion with the brisk sales f the past
It days leaves not more than 1(X) car
loads of last year's crop and a very
limited supply of this year's pack In
the association's warehouse. !t is
stated that the balance of the crop
will be disposed of within S4 days.
ttO.000 GIFT.
NSW HAVEN, Conn.. Dec. 14. Tale
University has received a gift of 130,
Mi from Robert K. Smith, Melessia A.
Smith and Ernest W. Smith, of JJew
Tork, to carry out the intention of the
tot Rev. Edward A. Smith. Tale. m.
formerly a member of the corporation
of the university to esablish a fund in
memory of his father, the late Isaac
E. Smith, of New Tork. The Ir.come
of the fund is to be applied to the '
current expense of the academical de
partment. OIL FCR Fl'KL FiP. LTkCC.M'JTIVEP. !
One of the railr.sads on the Pacific j
coast has been experimenting with oil ;
as fuel fur their locomotives In place j
of coal, and if it proves a succoes will
be adopted. While there may lie some '
doubt as to the success of this new (
fuel, there is none concerning the cur- '
atiTe value of Hostetter's Stomach 1
Bitters. It has been given a thorough
trial during the past fifty years and
has never disappointed any sufferer !
from dy.-pepsia, indigestion, constlpa- j
tlon or biliousness who has given It a '
fair trial. What It has done for oth- 1
rs In the past It will certainly do for ,
you now. . Try a bottle and you will
be convinced. The genuine has our pri
vate die stamp over the neck of the i
bottle. ;
Pl'PILS PRESENT PLAT.
Infr'-sting Feature of Adair
Christmas Exercis.
School
The entertainment given Monday
evening by the pupils of Adair ,
school was a splendid success n evtry
way, and reflected great cie i: on
tea'hers nnd pupils alilie. The ain
bly hall was cron-.Kd to tho i' x rs
when the curtain rot? f'e the first act, '
The piece presented .vas a children's '
comedy In three acts, entitled, "The ,
Widow Mullins' Christmas,' and to say
that the lar?e gathering jf pitron of
the school was pl-ar;d with the effoits
ef the children is ,iuting it Vi ey
mildly. ; .
The first act represented the study
room of two well-to-J.) boy students,
Guy and Swy Millitigtu.s. -vho planed
to surprise the Widow- Mullins, a god
woman of the neighborliood, who
vis troubles in more Than on; way
by the care of thirteen chlllren. The
boys plan to dress up as Santa Claus,
come down the chimney of the widow-'
home, loaded with ioo l things for the
children, and thus enlien the widow's
Christmas.
The second act repr:ertei the wld
ew's cottage, the ohllJren making
ready for school, and was replete wlih
laughable Incident and enlivened by
a number of pretty scn;rs s.nl rvttn,
tlons. The widow's .ivorgw.vn son.
Peter, always hungry, was it laujli to
look nt him and a source of gusl
amusement to the audience. The thud
act represented the v I low's cottagv on
Christmas ve, the , .tilldrn cngagid
In playing games, popping corn, etc.,
and the widow telling the ilmc-honntvd
story of Santa Oaus. The chlldrvn
retiring and the oldest daughter fall
ing asleep while rocking ihe b-.by, a
chorus of pretty little fairi. appears
and heralds the advent of Si.nta
Claus, who soon apivars from the
chimney place, accompanied ly his
assistant. Zero. The children. In re
turning to hang up their stockings,
catch the old fellow and a merry time
follow , In which the .-hi! Iron twelve
their presents.
The little rlay was very well present
ed and the P'ipils arc to be congratu
lated on the success of their entertain
ment. The cast of characters was as
follow s :
Ouv Milltngton, Student nd Santa
Vlaus Morris Adair
Swv Mllllngton. his oungvr
Brother Victor Agrvn
Widow Mulllns Clara Larson
Marv Ann Mullins. ..Martha Paldamus
Sarah Ann Mullins Kva Mellhohm
Maria Louise Mullins Mamie Wilson
Kaith Mullins Wihna Voung
Hop Mullins Clara Seafeldt
Charity Mullins Mabel Utrson
Peter Mullins l?yron Cornelius
Tom Mullins Tony Mercuna
I Harry Mullins Willie Morton
John Mullins Albert Porter
I James .Mullins Louts Malagamha
Dick Mullins Oeorge I'aysky
Fairy Chorus Children
PERSONAL MBXTION.
Miss Barth. of Portland, Is In the
city.
I Arthur C. Callan is in Portland f..r
' the holidays.
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Noon.m were owr
l from McOowan yesterday.
Will Madison left last night for In
dependence, to spend Christmas with
his parents. Mrs. Madison Is also at
Independent.
Mr. and Mrs Robert C Wright, of
Portland, are In the city visiting with
M-T. Wright's parents. Julge and Mrs
'J. H D. 3ray.
Misa Susie Kirwin. of the Wilbur
Kirwiu Opera Company, came down
yesterday afternoon on the ilanert. the
guest of Mrs. John Talbot. Miss Klr
win returned last erenlng.
IT rAZZIft3 THE WORLD
No discovery In medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. It's
severest tests hare been on hopeless
victims of Consumption. Pneumonia,
Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis,
thousands of whom It has restored to
perfect health. For Coughs. Colds.
Asthma. Croup, Hay Tevr, Hoarse
ness and Whooping Cough It Is the
quickest, surest cure In the world. It
Is sold by Prank Hart who guarantees
satisfaction or refund money. Large
bottles 60c and Trial bottles
free.
A GLOOMY CHRISTMAS
I.OMM)N FKKLS EFKWTSOK
W AU AMI B l WKATIIKH
( HMlaltv l.ist Culls Korlli Kv
jir'iioii of Ijri'f I'rom
I.finliii"; iliMiriiiils.
LONDON, Dec. 23. "Christmas for
the third year In succession Pnds this
country engaged in war." is the burden
of editorials In London papers this
morning, and regrets are - xpressed
that the casualty list issued today to
tals 49 killed and Tl wounded. Sat
isfaction, however, Is found In the
fat that the process of attrition
brings the end of the strugle pereept
ily nearer.
In London wretched weathr threw a
gloom over the festivities. Shopkeep
ers suffered heavily as the down-pour
kept thousands of people indoors.
Among the great cities of the world
New York Is regarded ns having the
greatest cause to rejoice for material
prosperity. Rome and at. Petersburg
are fairly prosperous, but Paris. Pur
lin and Vienna are all suffering from
bad trade conditions.
STP.IKES A RICH FIND
"I was troubled for seTeral years
with chronic Indigestion and nervous
debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lan
caster, N. H "No remedy helped me
until I began using Electric Bitters,
which did me more good than all the
medicines I ever used. They have also
kept my wife In excellent health fsr
years. She says Electric Bitters are
Jut splendid for femal trochlea; that
they ar a grand tonic and Invlgorator
for weak, run down women. No other
medicine can take Its place in our fam
ily." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfac
tion guaranteed by Heart s Drugstore.
SALMON NOTES.
(Seattle Trade Register.)
Falrhaven had a salmon sensation
last wek over about 20,000 cases of
salmon which R. W. Huntoon, local
manager for the P. P. & N. Co. locked
up in a warehouse to prevent the Na
tional Storage Co. getting possession,
the latter concern claiming it had not
released the salmon, which Is stored
with It as canned and receipts Issued,
sent to New York and when negotiated
ar returned.
The tendon tlrocers' Oagelte of No
vember Sti says of the tendon market:
"Dullness prevails In every depart
ment of the canned good market, and,
as far as first-hand transactions are
concerned. salm.m meet but little de
niand. Consumptive- demand Is, for
the season, apparently gxwd through
out the country." The Liverpool re
iit says "Canned goods generally
hae been quiet In consequence, no
doubt, of many of the buyers engaged
In dried fruit Salmon continues, how
ever. In good Inquiry, with a large
consumptive demand. Prices are
steady."
The Alaska Packers Aso latton has
pla.vd orders for 1M pile to te de
livered FVb. I for the new cannery at
the entrance of the At'arortes harbor,
where the company has Increased It
holdings to acres The fnwnl
buildings will he used as warehouses
and the new cannery will be a very
large one. with the latest machinery
The present cannery put lip . ease
this yar. The six canneries at Ana
ones this year packed nearly !.tW.
v worth of salmon, or say WO.eOrt
cases. The P. P. N. . has bought
W feet of Anaoortes waterfront and
it is believed the company w-lll also
build another cannery there.
While the Increase pack this year Is
enormous, the present low price will
stimulate the demand at home and
: abroad and it must be remembered that
! the demand for canned salmon Is In
creasing yearly aside from the growth
' In population. It may be urged that
the demands for troops In the Phlllp
1 pines and South Africa led to an un
usual demand last year which Is true,
but the Trade Register thinks the gov
ernment is likely to make further re
quisition for (his fiol this year that
: will withdraw considerable for con
sumption Just nou the demand for
canned salmon In the east I slow and
If pressure were made t.i supply other
than stock filling requirement there
would prolvnhly have to W further con-c-s!..n
with Mies.
niWX TV) A TV. rs.
The old idea that the body some
times needs a i-owerful. drastic, purga
tive pill has been enploded. for I'r.
King's New Life Pills, whli h are ;er
fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver
and bowels to expel poisonous matter,
cleanse the system nnd absulultly cure
. Constipation and Sick Headache. Only
' !.' at Hart's drugstore.
I
i Feet The clergyman did not alto
gether forget the spirit of hi stern
I old theology. I am a worm, he pro
, tested. Intensely, but I am no centi
pede! In these words did he find voice
for the thoughts that surged up In his
j breast, as he contemplated the 34 pairs
' of rarjiet slippers which the Christmas
' donation party had left. Puck.
I
Scandal Spoiled Did you hear that
, Mrs. t'pperstreet was separated from
i her husband? Mercy, no! Tell me
'about It. Well, they wer down town
1 ahopplng together yesterday, and they
got separated In the crowd. Philadel
phia Evening Bulletin.
I
I
I Steps the loofb tss worki Oil 1st Csls.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure
1 a cold In one day. No cure, No Pay.
, Price 13 cents.
r
Suit Gases
Smoking Jackets
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
IN
Men's and Boys' Goods
In Large Assortment nml nt
Prices to Suit.
P. A. STOCiES
THE CLOTHIER
Agent for Hart, Schallncr & Marx
Crouse, Brandegee & Co.
Fine Tailor Made Suits Carried in stock.
SI
1 Neckwear
fasjrjrsxsisisjjjggBZSi
THE JOYS OP CHRISTMAS.
Uy T. IV Witt Talimvge, D. l )
Song greeted the bltih of our
Savior. Angelic tongues with living
Ore sang the Incarnation as they hov
ered over the hills of Judea. The mu
sic was remnant with Joy. From the
hour that the virgin laid her baby on
poiilow of straw In the manger, all
Christendom has since that time made
the anniversary of (hl Natal I'ay a
season of gladness a season of tin -iHHIIldcd
Joy!
Wreathe the laurel, twin the bay.
Christ was born on i'Iu Istmas I'ay -There
were svlal reasons for these
heavenly songs sung by the celestial
chorus, for there was Joy In ilod's
great heart - Joy among the first-burn
sons of light. Joy thrilling all the
heavenly em; Ire - Joy that Is yet to
be put In the new song sung by re
deemed millions around the throne of
"the Uinib slain from the foundation
of the world."
It was the music of Ijlverty When
these heavenly hosts sang tin lr illorla
in Kxcclsls the whole wot Id as rest
Ing under galling yokes of oppression.
Slavery was universal. T.iskmasiers
were everywhere severe to those In
servitude. Citvece, Itume. and Pales
tine heard dally the gtvana of those In
blindage. The world was In chains.
But the song of the angels rang the
death knell of bon lane The bill was
Ood's emancipation. Ills distinctive
mission was to set nt liberty the cap
tives nnd pnvlalni deliverance to the
bruised and crushed sons of toll. I'n
der the mild and genial Influence of
our holy Christianity, fetteis fall off
everywhere, until now In this morning
of our new century there .ire few na
tions to be found that hold serfs
Olorlous frvedom' Triumphant .iclilev
Intent of the Cross, wherever It Is lifted
chain are broken an I lrlui il enmn
jcipatlon Is proclaimed
It was the music . f ho " I'n'.il
' Jesus appeared till the atKient r.-linlon"
'had offered only a no'ssatt'- of .lispair
I No light f.-ll Ufon th- gisi or I'Iu
'mined the vast lonl I'arkii.ss
I reigned In supreme, sull'-fi mu) lic.
land not a single st.ir .if hope gilded
the future Th- grav was in ternal
prison. Hut the songs sum.; Io the
I heavenly choristers on that eventful
night heralded hope to a lost worl.l
Into the soul of sinning humanity came
the sw.vt my of Jov and h-.i,.- and
blessedness, an I Loklng down Into the
grave all fear had vanished, for sin.
the sting of death was gone, and can
celled by a glorious Chrit the Ird
They looked and beheld -
On th (Nild eheek of death smiles and
ruses arv blending,
And beauty Unmoral awakes from the
tomb.
And this Is our Chrlstmssj Joy that
Jesus has lifted Into Immortal hope
the grav of all our belnsred friends
who sl'p In him.
It was the music of Victory. When
Jesus came the great mas" of human
ity were In surfed.mi and the dignity
of latsir was not comprehended. Toll
was regarded as a degradation. !a
borers were despUed. and fit forms of
nmniiiil IndustrV held 10 lie a dls-
l grace. But the Son of Mary and
Joseph rame to teach the world a new
philosophy, and by honorable Industry
he proclaimed the dignity of labor, and
taught that
The honest man tho' ere ae poor
Is king of men for a' that
Jeits counts the beads of swiat upon
the brow of every son of toll. H"
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CELEBRATED CLOTHING
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llmlWIIac I
UIIIUI VillUO
notes nil Injustice done Hie labeling
i lasses - and only a his spirit ivalls
turning men will the great cnullcl
between lalior and capital i.nie I 'ill
that day I coining ere long the glml
cltilsluias of the ages -
When man to man the wide world o'er
Shall brothers lie and ' that
ll It Ihn lllllflln of i-onti lele lie-
ilemptlon The value of human soul,
the Infinite greatness of man ait
! h.'lr to Immortality had not dawned
' on the conception of the world N-fore
'the song of the angels was sung above
judea' hills The Incarnation meant
'the redemption of the Individual man
regenerating the heart, and elevat
'lug him to communion wlih ()d. and
1 companionship with the angles It
'links eanh to heaven, and proclaims
.n lint scepticism, agnosticism, intldel
' It y nnd false science n?ver whispered,
jthat Joy and peace flowing from a full
pardon of sin was possible for all men
'when the song of song was sung -
To you Is bom In th City of Pavld
ix Saviour. Christ the lord"
Christianity Is a religion of song
Agnosticism lias no gloria Confucian
ism mid llnihiiiaiilsin have no inspir
ing anthems or soulful hallelujahs
Prearv. weird dirges reveal no glad
hoie for the present or future to
Ileal lien nations. Moral nirlodlcn are
generated the Instant Christ Is known,
for Ills loe Is the source and soul of
praise. Kaith In J.su awukens glad
ness and create a frenness fulness,
and depth of songfulness thai the
great que.ilon with a l-lleer is " Hon
can I keep from singing " Christian
hope glics birth to a gn-St Uplift of
cheerful optimism, t'hrl"t leads the
worlds great orchestra toiav for e
,i-l soul he has redeemed rvjolccs III a
.hope of glory The Wellcier's face Is
I radiant wlih gladness and Ills speech
Inevllabtv flows Into chant j. an'liems
and glorious inelo.ll.s While false
religions haie any music It Is k-. n.oalH
found to he what one has mos! iruiti
' fully called "plagiarlied praise
The cruel launi of intldeliM nun
the religion of Jesus Is onlv f r the
mournful, defeated mi. I .tsc..ris.ilale'
has lieen disproved f..r On IsllAllll v Is
Jubilant, and has given I tti worl.l
the sul'liinest ot.it. .il.. which are
peerless III their lllllllttlit spirit sill
h.q.- of triumphant conquest The
literature of today Is full of we,.
l rlcs an. I th-i Christian musicians the
masters of sacred song the world over,
are endeavoring to lav fn-sh laurels
around the cradle of the Infant !!
de.iner Paganism Is bankrupt of
NV..rv scepticism Is onles materi
alism knows nothing nf soul. stirring
melinites. Hut when Jenus was Isirn
In llelhlehem and was Incarnated, he
put In'o the henrt of humunlty mu
sical Whrtllotis thai will never cease
j but roll out thrlr harnionles long aft-
Ttie sun grows c.ld. and the slars grow
old.
And the leaves of the Judgment book
unfold.
King out your songs nf praise to our
Infant King, for his sceptre shall soon
le swayed over all the world In that
promised "ge of gold."
When peace shall over all the earth
Its Una! splendors fling.
And the whole world send ta. k the
s..ng
Which now the angels sing'
IT tllltHLKS TIIH UIXIE.
The fame of ltuckten's Arnica Salve,
us the Is st In the world, extends round
the ear'h It's the one peif.et healer
of Cuts, Corns, llurns, Hrulses, Sores,
' Si aids, Hulls. I'leers. Felons, Aches,
! Pains and nil Skin Kruptlons. nnly
' Infallible pile cure. : a l.x at Hart's
: Drugstore.
I
i Fisher's Opera House
j I., K. srl lo, LriHie sail Miif.r.
i
Six Nights, t.'ninnienilng.
MONDAY OA
mu Dec. V
iFischer & VanCleve's
t'liiniany of I'lavi-rs
i Opening erfirmuii('H, the Fmir-A' t
' t'.mi'idy I'ratna.
! JERRY, THE TRAMP
I filling" rf IVrfniiiiaiiie Nlghtly-Nrw
: S.ecillles.
I HI reel I'iinide and lliind ''.ui.eii dally.
I IH ffirS - Inc. "'iic and S'ic. Sent sale
j open Hiittirdity iniunlng at Drlltln
ft Iteed'S.
Cigars for
Christmas
There Is no more acceptable
CbrlHtmns present than a
box of floe Cigars. I have
Just received an especially
assorted stork, In boxes
containing from twelve to
100 Cigars Just the thing
for a friend who smokes.
A fine line of pipes, sulta
able for gifts, has also been
received.
WILL MADISON.
eseqp
tijsM.sS1
ii..Ji!
Nothing
Miikos n nunc
u woll oIhmumi
Kl.t.ny (ukIs, Cut i!in. or ii lino Silk I in
1.o11m. Kvt'i v I'iivp in stork is ol'Kiiniiiiitwil
ti.iility ti nil v til ii u.
J. H. SliYHOUR.
a wi'i '" r Tnr '' TV m i-n
Mr Hi) an piafse to lie entirely
cured of Ihe presidential fever. If he
1st I, It certainly I not on account
of a lack of diasllc treatment for It. -Chicago
Tllbuue.
NOTIO:!
Ill, Is for the purchase of hull, mast
and standing rigging. In on lot and
Ihe eiiulpaienl and sail, running gear,
boat, furniture, tools, etc., in sooosul
tot, of the HVeneh baruus "Krneat
teer," now strandsd at the mouth of
the vjiilimult River. Stale of Woahli.r
tiin. will 1st re-eled t th oltlcs of
the undersigned at Portland. ergon.
not later Ihsn 3 p m of the :fth Inst
1IKNUV H KWKTT.
IJoyds Agent,
IV.ilUnd Oteg . live. 31, W.
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the stochhol
lets of the Asl.nla Iron Works will I
held at their office on January 1. !!,
at ' JO p in. for the purpose of elect
ing directors for the ensuing year and
ihe transaction of such other luialniss
as may properly com tiefore the meet
In iv older of the hoard of dliectors
J.iIlN KnX. Pr.sid. nl
Vttest -
W J IllSniOU. S.cntaiy
stotla Oteg, IV.- l 1.
..r iiiw cu hap. I'i'T ii'v ncsdv
'oal Is not a luxury-It Is ne.es.
-in W hen the householder buys coal
lie wants coal that will bum. not coal
th.it will "burn hi money only. Wy
oming coal, from the celebrated Itock
Sitings mines. Is the very best to 11
had for family ue. It produce th
iiiavlimim of heat and the minimum of
.Hit and a he In price It la within
the reach of all. Olve It a trial. Tele
phone l 8 ELM" 'KB .
Agsnl.
AltK Y f (k'INO TO ALASKA
Any r-rson going lo Nushngak river
or Nome about th Ulh of next Jan
uary and desiring a companion, should
call on or address Kmll Andsrson.ilra)
lllver. Wash., or Kotr' Kxrhang,
Astoria. Isg learn will Im furnished
at Mushngak IUvr and on to Nome
If necsary. HeNrenee glvn.
We Rent New
a if . :
; ninny new
"BSC
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The Northern Pacific Ilrewery, of whl. n Ur. John Kopp Is proprlstor,
makes beer for dumssllo sad eiport trade.
Ilottled beer for family us or kef brer supplied al any Unit. Delivery ID
:he city free.
North Pacific Brewery
The Morning Astorlon
Sixty CctitH
Delivered at
C. J TRENCHAPD,
ommlssion. Brokerage,
Insurance and ShiDDlng.
HQTEiL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
TheOnly I'lrMt-Clnnr Hotel In Portland
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowt'ot ratofl, for fiHliermon,
Farmers and Iggorn.
, V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets
ssj,sffl sss ngmm Wes
.-Si's
hiViniiijr Iunililo tlian
iirlu'lo of Jt-wtlry, Silvcnvaro,
UKIMIIT or TJtK tNMTIiN
OK TIIW
I IKST NATIONAL HANK.
fir AUTOIUA.
At Astoria. In lh Dial of 'rgoa. at
Ih alas of business. Inilir 10th,
ll;
HrWuIMWHH
laians and Discounts 0,tr4 M
ttverdrafts. ecured and un
secured l.fit II
I' K Itond to secure circula
tion ll.oo
Stock, securltie. sic 114 SU 74
other real ratal owned t.lW it
Due from National Hanks (not
rraerv agent) HH M
Due from Hints Hank and
Hankers M.NI t
I'ue from approvsd reserre
agent 3.Kii as
Intel nal Hevrnue f lamp .... I W
Notes of other .National
Hank H W
Nickels and cent luO II
lawful Money Itrseive IB
Hank, vis:
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ia gal tender Note l.uvO v lit UW 00
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