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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1893)
B. T. KIKKPATUICK. Pbli.h.r! UaRAHON. . . OREGON OCCIDENTAL SEWS. Oregon Takes the Bun in Her Forestry Exhibit BEIUUSG AT LOS AKGELES, CAL. Presecntion of Work on the Santa Margarita Extension on the Southern Pacific Spokane, Wash., claims a population The State Blind Institute at Ralem opens September 11. Bnilding at Loa Angeles is reported active, with an improving real-estate market. The miners on the Comstock refuse to accept the proposed redaction oi 25 per cent ia wages. Alfred H.Nelson, a former manager nf ,1... fi 1 tt.-i. n:u; . i w ujc vfucu Auuuing ana &av- ingB Anociation, is short (13,000 in his accounts. The Virginia and Track ee Railroad CbDIIl&nV hiU fMlnnvl tha ivui- nf all nuiinuvca, muoinouve engineers, 26 per cent. It is claimed that extensive frauds were perpetrated in connection with the attempt to raise the San Pedro in Vic toria harbor. The depositor of the suspended sav ings bank at Portland want the stock holders to guarantee that the bank will pay all depositors in full. Eastern 'Washington's grain harvest this season nramiapa tn ha th haa an known. The average Yield from British , Columbia to the Oregon line will be t j thirty bushels to the acre. f. Scott Harris of Evans Creek, Jackson eounty, Or., who has been collecting and shipping East the bulbs and Heeds of the wild flowers of Southern Oregon, has built up quite a business in tliat line. This summer, it is said, will see the laat of the famous Haraev Valley (Or.) crickets. They are dying by millions from some disease, and have not yet de posited their eggs. Those who have ob- Hftnnyl thnir hahtta aav thn Aiauatu .f.;..k has caused their destruction in other places is toe same to ail appearances ae that which U killing them there. They have been in the valley is numbers ever amce n was nm visitea By tbe whites. In tha forfvttrv hnilHiniy at tha WiwU', Fair Oregon takes a back seat for no State or nation, her forestry exhibit be ing a revelation even to uregonians who liavn atwmt thair Itvoa in tha tnraata CU shows the largest block of wood in the uuuuing. inis is a cross section irom the trunk of a tide-land spruce, and is ten feet in diameter. This section was cut twenty feet above the butt, which was sixteen feet in diameter. The tree of which it was a part was quite a sprout whan rVilnmhnn aiartaA nn hia tiro age, and before it was felled its topmost PURELY PERSONAL. General Fit John Porter has been ap pointed cashier of the New York post office at a salary of $2,8011 a year. Governor tvixuwll nf taaa.,u.,a has long been noted as an equestrian, aim now ne is gaining renown as an ex pert bicycle rider. Bishop Joseph Rademacher has been translm-red hr tha Pnnn In.... v..k.nn Tenn., to Fort Wayne, Iml., which is wmmuereo a more important position. Bavin? rmmnlntMi hia " Prin..n nr t dia," General Wallace has plans for an other StnrV ftlrftnr!l taL-ina uhulu k.. U will probably take hiin several years to SO VallialllH aa h.,r iuu-nl. !.., M rotter Palmer navnr ailanrlu . K..11 party of any kind to which she wears wimoui a private detective to form a part of her escort. The monument nmttA,1 near u. irn- poet, ,i amee bates Percival, at Hajel Green, Wis., through the efforts w fciw uicuiir nr 1 am I ,llann anri a ,... others will soon be unveiled. Miss 0umnH nt llmnVtfn 1. AmeriCBJl Woman whn haa liui, .ImI. ted to work in the Sevres fsctorv at Ver sailles. Hhe worked there for a vear and now reproduces the same work. General Mnnntti ftarihai,!; a, t i Italian patriot, and his wife' celebrated iubit aiiver weuoing a few dave ago in Rome. Thnv k.it :...!. : from friends of the family in all parte of Mrs. Cleveland's very simple. Although she owns a num ber of rings, she rarely wears any except wcuumg ring, a lavorite ornament on areas occasions is a beautiful diamond star, which was one of her wedding gifts. Lady Winibourne, the brightest and cleverest of all the sisters of Lord Ran- dolnh Chnrchill is mnaUnul 41... .... from which the erratic politician derives u uinjiimuun, as ne u not credited wiw a great amount of brains of hi una. Marv W. Lea. vhnng kiuw i 1. out the Second Corps of the Armv of the PotOmaC U "Mnthnr Iju" AiA Dkil adelphia recently. Durine the war of III 1. .... , ncuemuu bub was a volunteer held nurse, serving at the front without pav. and it. wna rham tl.nt .u : -- ; .... . sue hh auection- i ately nicknamed by the soldiers "Mother MfU. PtAPM tKia o f V. - a. Ix)iipfellow, baa presented to the Maine uiciuriuu cocieiy me nonse in which ner brother lived during: his vouth. It 18 the oldtwt hrift The property is valued at $26,000, and mm. r mice requiree tnat the rooms shall be forever kent an Tf.iu.. m nal Rooms." - j, Vmj auivivuiK brother of Harare firmlAi liva at ti.a age of 79 years on the old'Greeley home Btead at Chappaqua. He is described yj ,ci.ui iauy visitor as tall, loosely Cled, shambling of gait, with snowy and beard, mild hlna em. tuu...!..! visage and a tongue that is the nearest iimjm;u hi perpetual motion yet discovered. Miss Lizzift r-inwm nf TWmU a, ne me sensational beauty of the Conti nent hist now. Tha itn - j "J g" fcimit b UK WMI linfflfWLlVltlAlfhaOiiafl- n I. o ... v nwm vii t- aly had her nephew sent away on mili tary service to keep him out of the way Of the nrettv Amnriran TKA t IshopkeeperB display photographs of Miss umu ouuuing oesiae tne young Count Mr. VTUWlHtnnA ! tn maVa a ln Scotland doring the autumn, and he MSTERN M1LANGK Anthrax Attacks Also Human Beings in Illinois. THE COTTOK CRISIS IS TEXAS. Chlcapo Bankera Import Gold Direct From Europe-Typhoid Fe ver in St. Louis. Drenches towered more than 300 feet Z "ewe guest oi Lara Hreadalbane at above terra firma, or high enough to af- Tavmouth Castle, of Lord Rosebery at foul ample shade for the monster Ferris fhneny and of Sir Charles Tennant at wtiAl'a mm nr. Ik. ,..-11 f theGIn. Thp lnnMuf mmt i. ,A V. ..:J shows also a beautiful house constructed j , f Armistead. Mr. Gladstone "u imj uk me guest, oi his nephew, Sir whollv nf Orponn wiwulu I. i tA i j - n 1 ' . m ii i. square, nineteen feet high, and is sur- luuuniea aj an open cupola. The build- iuk uiruuguuui. is unisnea in nara wood, ail highly polished, elegantly carved and arranged in the most attractive fashion possible to show the native woods of the State. The roof is supported by four nicely carved Doric columns of inaple, while a like number of similar columns of oak support the roof of the cupola. Just now the newspapers of Oregon an having a mat itoal tn v n K...t t " --.- HUW w wu VI egon fruit being shipped East, where it iaanU aa a Halifnmid nHUn Tl : too much truth in the statement to make ice imng runny. Bat a lew days ago at ioicago some urgomaua, desirous of Iparninv whftthnr nr nnt Diavaaan sale for Oregon fruits, took occasion to give me matter a lair teat, and at the same time "evened up" on California for having so long sailed under false colors by palming off as her own Oregon choicest fruits. Just outside the World's Fair grounds some boys were selling Califor nia (genuine, not Oregon-grown) pears, peacueH, apricots ana Cherries, and the little fellows were loudly crying their vanaa "pTAah lifnmio fvnitMr lir-! ifomia peaches 1" "California pears.1" xuv yreuuumus apuiuscitea me OOVS, wYamincvT thnir frntla and inM 11m l..n that it was not California fruit thev were selling, and assured them it was grown in Oregon. The boys said it might be frrnn Onwnn nr all tlinv Vniw lU. said it was from California because that mule it sell better. Then the wise men from Oregon dug down in their jeans anil hmfii.lit. nn nma alilnlr. pieoes, which they gave to the boys with luv umnifliauuiji umi wtsy were to ahnnt "Orenon frnlL" "Orpcmn nun etc., daring the remainder of that day. Tbe boys tried their lungs on the new proposition, and the results were aston ishing. People who had visited the fair ami seen vregon s peerless norticuitural diplay opened their eyes. " What," said they, "Oregon fruit! Well, we must try some of it it looked so beautiful at the fair." And they did try it. So many tried it that the boys soon sold out their stocks and had to return to headquar ters again and again for more, and up to last accounts these self-same bovs were crying, "Right this way for your Oregon peara!" John Gladstone, at Fasqne House, Kin uuuiuenuire, ror a tew davB' stay. BC8I5E88 BREVITIES. Tha WnrM'n annnlir nf AU 1- ..rrv u, uumuuun is twenty times greater than it was thirty It im Aatimatiwt that thl. . i vmid ujuuirj uro- ducee over 2,200 pounds of grain to each Thp nnhlii- tnht nf t. : Of 36.0O0.0O0.flOn franm mt, TTnitad u. ...... money ,2UU,uuu,"UU). , twelve years ago one sailor in everv 108 whn want tn au nat h;a Kf v " , . " ""i 11MJ. 11UW only one in 236 is lost. Jnemia Has nearly 10,000 separate uauiuuciures, more man there are in any other province in Austria. In 1R4n tha TTnitaut Bla4u .1 j so nan - tw,vw iu Biiver; in low, $07,030,000, or more than a thousand times as nmnh. Garmanv haa nn. nr.ai,.m- .A i,i it luiiuuimnus. in proportion to the population the United Statm haa t; as many. The Navy Department is experiment- .H8 iur u American Bituminous coal thai Id fraa.hiimln nn i . . u.,j,K, jjuu-wkiuk anu smokeless. A Western geologist says that Kansas vu iainc iot anotner 1,U0U years uciore HxuanHLinir irta nnnui.aHi ties of tlie soil. " - f"- Mexico sends tbe United States everv year $10,000,000 worth of "heniquen1' r-vi nuibU iJBUJ mocks are made. An Annie ifMwhidli (m Jai) i quarter u still in bloom in an orchard uGwr xasuuit, a . j. The. lasv.no. .1t I . - .. . q, " r'" fwuiu-v wnn m me united ib locauw on i,ong laland- Itcon iit of 1,300 acres of land, with five UUU3B ui wbutt ironi. It i ftiUWrtiv) that tl.a t,ndi. a . and most fibrous material in the shape of wood now used as pulp for paper is made from spruce logs. The annual manufacture in Europe at the present time aiWirHino n v. t i quare yards of looking glass. T.1P BfiJlb nf OnmrnsWA t rTnvnna has failed. ( .ponrin'n pnttin mnti will nmluklti kn uie largeai in ner uisiory. tion will cripple the State scliools. llie Mmneapolis and Duluth stock of wheat amounts to 12,642,50& buBhels. The nwimvArnnipntlttnHttiilannt for statement comprise 14,380,000 acrea. Notahlp mUimri mnn at Plitlarla.!..,;. haw organiaed an anti-lynching league. Cuttle and atiMtn hntvlnvci art. r sfitv(aK over the poeseesion of ranges in Colorado. Tlift nm nf itortifioH oKAolra inai.rl cash is being tried with Buccetw at Little A steady increase in throueh and ei- jjurt irvigiu is nouceauie on raw tern roads. Dick Roche, the nntM. ontH-hriclr n-in. Idler, is jailed at Omaha for his oh rial Bt. Pan! anil Minnnannliat nnhliaikim mrv uuBjug oi miacea prices ior tvne setting. Tha. anitslma Ins. kA 1 f al capital of Kansas from Topek has been m Illinois. Ronafnr Kfnrrnirl navlml. U. .M.. - j rxiv mi (.tic mivtir question will be under discussion months and months. Tha fuuiartr.wt. A : U i c : ety emplovs 100 men in fighting the gypsy moth. Governor Tillman will protect South Carolina cocktails by securing a trade- The array worm has appeared in the cotton fields of the Arkansas and Mis sissippi river bottoms. The wholesale grocers at Memphis hftVA 1 Ukm Mi nntifA tlmr fl.ax n-! II ,,.,11 1 pnxiuci ior caHn omy nereatter. paniee in Tennessee during the year 1812 nuiwujjrou w in pr cvui oi ine pretui UIUB. Than tfi mm.h aitiiatmr. C ....... ern Kansas over a proposed irrigation ditch, which would drain the Arkansas rivur. FB0M WASHISflTOX CITY. There is much hostility in the Senate to the bill to increuae the' circulation of the national banks to the par value of the bonds deposited. It is not thought it will ever reach a rote. In view of the present peaceful condi tion nf alFaim in liiinn, iu.m.. 11 Wwrt has decided not to send a naval ves sel 10 Apia, at least for some time to Mima, tn rnnmunnfr tkn ti.,u.l i ,i United States In the Samoa protectorate. In a letter to Senator Toorhees, tonch- inn tl.o rmliu l.JII . . I . .. ... uuiua uin w uiiwi me ume i "vu"ie iu securing legiHlation of this during which whisky may lie in bond ! kind heretofore has always he the op before penalties accrue. Secretary Car-' position from the Postofhee Iiepartmeiit. lis e dec arm it wnnl,l al1nl .l;..i ,W ii,.... . . V. Mnnator (.Arav hn. if,tv,ul,.wut . l.:n nmvidniir that all ili.ui.pt I.....I.. in or outside of a railroad grant, shall be sold at $1.26 an acre, and that all par sons who have paid more than that for land Hhall huvn , ..,...... , ..,.. .- nI,Mluh iniiniiurHeu to them from the Treasury Pepartinent. no aiso uas a Bin granting ft per crnt of the net proceeds of the sale of public lands in all Stui tn lw. ;,! f. ...L.. schools. Senator Mitrhnll nf AnH.n k.. ... . ,..VKla in-vu earlv in niwama a KIM tn Nul..... I.... i --n "... w irMin; iriwr po"i?Lto 1 ?'nt p"r 0UIK!e' "ni1 ''" Mwuvua uui ior mat purjtose. The tronhle iu securing legislation of this owners, and savs the amount of penal ties accrued and to aiwne are not eufli cient to justify special legislation. In rffsnnnna tn a rMa,,,t;nn nr l..n..:... on the subject of silver purchases under "v m i oi loinr .ecreuiry Carlisle sent to the HnilHA nf Ranruatati..u - Ut... Stttine forth tha fitllr,a-in fan,.. August 13, 18110, to August 1, 1803, the deiiartmcnt purchased ilil,5Sfl,(KX) fine ounces, costing $150,Ht),46ll. The hicli est urira mid was ftl .9ou an nnr., Au gust 2(1, 18H0; the lowest Of) cents an ounce, July 24, 18113. Treasury notes to the amount of $150, 115,1185 have txmn is sued in payment of the silver bullion, of which $:i4,3tt has been redeemed in standard silvar diillam anH mtiri A,,nut oi luiui ri . 7 - rtii,in-iis lonnu uieiu- Zu 11 v waV fllu- ,nn,w"'i y the Italians, thev took 4.184,1I10 in Treasun- notes has been forcible measnres of securine the' ends redeemed in tniW: .11 IWT lus u,..,.i,.i i tha. i . , - r. , niMU ....... , uu, UIU HU Willi IIO leeilUIT aollarBhave tieen coined from bullion i against the unpopular workmen as Ital purchased under the act of of 18H0. On ians. (ireehaiii enpressed regret for the the I4th instant the government owned j occurrence, n, hoiied it would not die- MeUlUn:h"ed undor th EPt of 18,10 1 turb tl,e ,ri,"'dl' relations bi'tweeu the 1J3,101,376 ounces, costing $121,217,677. two countries. because there was not sufficient revenue from tha nnutnl a,.u. ... . i l w uirrv un bile postal business of the country and Con gress refused to appropriate larger sums. Thara tin. kuin . :j t., ..m v,u ,-HiniuoraEitc corre spnudoni concerning the forcible ex pulsion of Italian miners from Cripple l;rcek, Col., between Secretary ttreeham, tioveninr Urait.. iml nu. t:' i . :. ' I , i , . ,ul1 , aa, mil iv if likely the explanation offered Minister iava bv the State Department and Uov ornorWaitewiU bs satisfactorv to the ItAliail vYlVlimmnn, ,1... j : u w,ai uiv inci dent will lie declared closed. After the correspondence with (Governor Waite Secretary tlrfwhain wrote Karon Fava that the attack was not due to race prej udice, but the feeling against cheaii la- w. urn .nf Amor cans nnni tlw.t... Secretarv Ilnba Hmit), hoo l.nl ti.i- argumBiit 01 counsel upon the applica- A ttiwim rnnitiiwns r.A . t pnniuucu rtxouu) by Uoveraor Altgeld of Illinois, has just Ulan amuitnJ IJ.. ..1.-11. t L I A CrifttR RTIHtA in Tnvtlal tn awavl n thf iTinvnninnt nf fho itnlfnn ' V.... I of the banks will advance money to move rumsas nave taken hold of the seed wueai pro mem to handle it in a nun- partisan way. A Rrwatnn .Tn.-lcra ham AmiAnA ih.i A iiKUKiiuiair inflv nun nun a h,.u. a-.i.m..j BKcicuui man, dui not nis portrait HgainHi ins win. Thl PMmitlTiriiiTi nf ntMr.nna : .1 -,v'" w U rOIBMUUB ill i,JiC iron anH miual Tilunt in p;i... ,. . T .as na.c a ll,M7UUr umirtci him rviurnea to wori Detween i2,ouu ana it,uuu men. HriiIh Fr. . M id tn ho ,... ;tn . training school to prepare Indians to be- """i hc"a.uciij ut uiwir uvtu people. f.fVinTP A. VkAv tha imAwi. 1. motive who was "imprisoned at the Citv w wcAiMi wi imviiiK ruu uver ana Kiuea a man fourteen months ago. has been released. A VRin of mnl haa hcutn rliautntraaavul near the month of Whiskv creek, one mile unnth nf Aflrinonn fTon 1 ia, twenty-fonr inches thick' and of good tjUWllrJ'. There is said to be less than half as -d aa .no AbtntlWU this year as there were last year. This ih Bupposea 10 maicaie a severe winter in Europe. Ths Infant mnnaciA aV.in nana) a Mn rr..l..J '. a r: :Ca; i uu iiuiu iuiwu w iiiuiiiuuu, maxing Cincinnati a rival to Chicago for lake traiiic. rue srovernmeni ih to rm awittHi to assist. Thp imnrpattiicin ia trmm'mtt aKniit f-Li. I ---.. '"' uuut MIC OAnilnl at U'aatiinivtnn rhaf tl& extraordinary session of Congress may ufiuc w u vim auuui iub miuuieoi eep tember. uveniion say tnat mey win prohably open headquarters in New York, which .)! K . l i -ii i.: paigning in the East. The finidomtp nf (Vtti.nir1 favor In (if lonis has reached alarm in c proportions, and is not accounted for dv the health authorities, who report the city in a good, clean condition. fiAVAI-tll anuuta katrA Kaa M.la 1n u.vaaa. nucnw liars inicu iuu; ni nr aianapoiis oi leading business men. who a u.jhjw, TIIUI CIUUCiVAlDUlQIll' ttllU 11111- annronrialinn nf thp f tin Ha nf a hanlr nf ll,ian t I 1 a 1 -U UIC I1HU UUIl.IUl. The New York Herald has boldly mnaan1 nn 4a 'Tl.i-l.i.,l.:.l uIma, Broadway, leaving Kewspaper Kow far uu...uu. . u ud, UUIIUIIIK UI fcWU DUM IUB high, of solid masonrv and iron thmiiirh- out. tion of the Gilson Asphaltum Company for tha mstnratinn nf t.n - ... u. iuwi lasi. erly tiers of townships now included in uutuwpangre inaian resenation in Utah. It n, tl.a M,,.t....,;H i i .. ...v W.,H,UU iiiuilNVI tliat these Indians hold the lands thev cswupy bv sufleran only, and therefore neither they nor the Secretary of the In terior hava inv rtlt tn . . ..a. """xomij arb ot them for mining or any other pur- inam. mey arguea uiat the onlv way in which the asphalt deposits in the reser vation can be rendered accessible is bv rpatlirintr tha lanla tn nnl.lln "i r w luuuiiuviiiaiu, aliU the power to restore lands bv executive nroclamation ia Iwmnil nnu.t;n a. tlie conclusion of the argument the Sec retary announced that he had serious doubts as to ,is authority, and in anv event he would not do so. He thought it probable he would send a comtuuuica- uou u. iongress on the question of open ing the reservation or part of it to set tlement. Representative Hermann savs he has Some dnnht aa tn what ia t . " b unMxnai iui tha imnmvamnnt at Tim l,..ll.u. I.... of the opinion tliat if the delegation should unitedly support the proposition for a canal not so large as that at the Cascades, but sufficient for all vessels that can navigate the upper Columbia, favorable action may result in the fu ture. Miwnwhila ha la ..f 1.A that it would be a good tiling to have a iwiwup nau iniiii 10 accommodate the traflio.nt the rivnr Cv.m :..: ... -- n'Wl mo IllbltuaW t nnvMoii nf tlta m.... .:ti ......... u. .., nuw n ui UUU1JIUIW the Kiver and Harbor Committee he is convinced that they will never agree to a boat railway. They have argued the question many tinics'with him, and say that thev do nnt nrnnnau tn ...;, !. government to a railway project of any kind, and especially to one which must be.'.arK,,l.,, experimental and will cost millions before it ia mmnlntiwl mil uil 000 a year to operate. Kenresentaiive Hermann isnf thannininn tl.at in a canal ran be built, but the same rea sons winch are presented fur not build in. a Imat. railu'av ,......;: ,1.A ...., Lwi.,Hii,biiiK win gov ernment to building railways, operates "s"'"", ica i injiisiructing a port age road by the government. EA8T AND 80UTH -vu- The Shasta Route or THE- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Ellinaa mini lean Furu.ud dallr i5 .15r i!'a4CZ.r.: :'a. M '!' ""r at. ui a. W.lft A. M.lAr SMIl latl.., I .- - -iw, .. u iild, llalncy, llnrrlnliiirs. Juiinlloii fur In Ilia, wi'.iw ami ll uiIiid Iniin l(wljur to AthUiitl iiivUmlvv. R Hnwlmn malt-rtallr: K: . .,l,r.., 1216 r. .:,r... 6:S0 t. a.iir... I'lirtlanU... Albaiir...,. KoHvhnni.. fa r. a. : r. . A. M. Lwal iimiiihi tmlna-dsii. '.-i.-it Hmirl.r) "-at iIiiiiiu u., .:io . a. :lt). a. I. Albany ar.i v:u J. J :0e A. m. Ar Ilmliiin.... 2:.19 r. U. Illnhir Can na Usd.a Kou fl'LLMAN HurrET BLKKfKK. -ANI1- anood-Ul... Slr,,i, !! atlarh, ta. All Throusli Trains. WEST Blue ItlVIHIUN. BrrwMB Fiiktlakd ash Cost.i.iin Mall train rtalir Hxmpl Hniidar): 7:3n a. if. j iv.. :.ri.rll.iiil.....Arrr i A.'a r. . I At.........(:orall I.v. 1 :0i r. a. n. ....ma. ani, ,.rv.ll. vol Ull WltU Ualm ol (Itosuii I'muBc railroad. EirtA Imtn-dsllr lexcenl Hmnlav ) ; f 41) p a rM r, a. Tr i'..-,i..i it ...... . .. At... M' Mliwmir''" l,r' I a! a THROUGH TICKETS Ltt. Mid Knraia, n be oblalneil at luviBal iaut (mm I. A. JltmiiDM, aiient, llmiinn. K. KOKHI.EK, Hanuar . f. ROQKKS. AM. S. r. A raw. Asuu AIiBJlJlY v FUHNITTJHE v CO. H. R. Hyde, Proprietor, A FULL USE OF Furniture -OF EVEEY DESCRIPTION A.ND ALL KINDS OF Carpets! Carpets! We make a aneeialtv nf TIVniTRTA IflKn n.n. ... or day vans answereu mgbl Baltimore Block. Albany, Or. W. t. KEAD, President, OKO. F. SIMPSON, Vlea-Pretident J O wbituw,i . J.t-COWAM,Trea.r. kA.WhNKK. AN,86,ln,,IT Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Company OF ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK 8600,000 Una R a aTftAnAM Chief JMtloe of supreme Coart. non. n. ,iuni,n. nRiiaar, owl',, n. naninnnrunu, AlunneaVitW. J. U. WKIT8MAN, Eaq., (JanlUhH. niiiameiMj vanr liana uomsanj, BOAKO OF UIKBOTURi. Hon.J. t. 00WAN, M trTRKN'Kk,eilI'""',!"V,T K"k Bank. U. T SIM PSON, K.,. 'ciill,,. . ,aV" 1 ,Ly"mr"'' f-olPON,Kn., CaiillalliL Phc, Vh.r;m,rr3Me tlie amount liuurad. Tbe ..laorlben In h c.,,lu mdS a l2L!L 1. "'i.01 "P 10 eavliallKU. alturo.1., piijalclau and maduui,i1.lb. iaaS.2.'W' ".".".'""n". 1