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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1906)
tlMMtionnl Xocnl A i-i 1 1 1 1 K 1 it f ruin f ll Saturday evening. Dnn't fin-get the nil liblit dunce ut lint linll In morrow night. I V. A. Sherlock Mini wife returned Tiii'Hiluy f i inn Si i minor Lake. M. V. Bnweii w mm ilntMi fruiii l'alnli y it few day In-t wi'ili, I'. I.. Siiti'liTiiinti of Klamath I 'nil, i, Irt regixlel'ed 111 lli'b'l I.llkevlctt. If Vll "Hill MllltIK tulll ) I Ml 1 1 1 1 I'll I y you run find il ut I Iik Smlit WeikM. I Iai'M I tin I In u III live with Mr. mid Mr. I). ('. Si Inn i nek IliU winter ji n I gn I it mi -ti il. II. I'. ( 'i iiiuiii r, tin' Kliiiniilli I 'nil leal 1'mIiiIi' dealer itii'l timber rrni-i i, III III I ,llke lew. Tin I ,nke 'mini y I '. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -f ' Iiiii a larger eiiviilul ion now I linn It ever lilt I Mllll'K till' paper V. IC1 stalled, in January, lsil, ami i run proe il. limn: I n Sun iiiiiiiil ii rniinl y, Cal., K in I .i.r Till 1'HM'. I., II, i. ail., ln.l I!. McNew of l'uil.V. n seven pound ! iH.y. M..ll.. r uml mm at ing nire .. , r)1 ,. . . ... , I I ln Secretary of I ln I it 1 1 1 1 State 'I,.a,.,ry. 1,1.11,. M. Sl.au, l,a ib-nig-j tl... Flrt Nall.mal Hunk of I l.akevl.w .. I '"I ry for d.p,,it l 1'ul lie Fund. M. Suiiii'li r-ami L. i. Tliniiiun were ilnHli to Mr. 'rhomax' rniieli la-t Sat -iii'luy iiIkIiI, jetnri.lrit! to town Hun il.iy. 'I'l'i-y w III fi eil their liunlm on t he i ii i ii-Ii t Ii i Willi r. W. K. Hairy the I'liifh l I f il It M , mel of Hie Tule Court of North War imr, ni' fia'iT rorri'i-i'iiiiili iit an tin I'l ll l.lllt of t hi' -'llt I 'uill lili'M of ( 'oi k H t a few .tityp. in Lnkevlew lut week. Mr. .luini" Mi'Shune Iiiii reeeheil a Hoiiveiiir of the San l'i anriuro lire aiel i-ai t Ii 1 1 1 ii k tl "in her an nt in t h" ptriek en city. It in a nilver talile fork that Win louii'l ill the rilllii of the SI. Frail-t-i. Hotel J. F. Mi-1 loiiaM eame -low ii Irom I'ai.i ey Satunlay after a Imnl of luirli wire for ('. V'.. ('ami'lirll, with whieli to felii'e t he l.iml lie Ulll-hll-.eil from the In nii llrolheiH. Mr. MiIonulil retnrneil Momluy. Mr. W. II. (oirrett, father of tiur ilen ( Jurrett of thlri I'lace, ami Tom (iarri lt of Hly, Iiiih retnrneil to liin oM home, In liibinark. Mo., where he will remain 1 1 1 r i 1 1 the romintf winter, ami return here in the Hpriiik'. MUh Mae Miller will, iil.oiit theill of Sc't. oryanie a t'hoial ('lull for lailieH from tlie ae of I T up. AImo a Cliornl 1'lai.n for K'irU Ix tweeu the m,'e of h mel l"i yearn. All thone ilehirin to join Hiit'lt, will I'leane rail oil MiHHj Miller iiuint'iliately. :!7 1 mo School Soon Begins. , The I'llUio M'hoolrt of Ijikeview will open on Monday, Septemlier "Jlth, with an minimally hIoi-iik corptt of teai'lierH! l'lof. Seott I.eavitt princi pal with Miie.eH Naauii S. I'orlieH, ljiura Suelliiik', l'eail Hall ami Mrn. T. JI. CloU'l AashiManls, will coiihti- tute the teai hinn for 1'rof. Leav- ltt, formerly prineipal of ttie Dayton m'hool, iri repinleil ai one of ho lient eiliu ator-4 in the State : he in youn, vitforoiiH. enlliiiniaHtii' anil up to ilate 111 the proKrenhi ve methoilH of moileru teat' hi 11' Minn I'orlieH almt eoineH to Lake view , nut only well reroiiiiiieinletl.lmt in foil wiilereil an a very rapaMa ami nuperior teiieher, one w ho in coinpetant, in eve ry way to teai h any K'nulo, either in thn roininon or liiuli bi:1iio1 course. MIhh Hall ami MiHH Snelliiijj ami Mra. Cloml, who have K'i"' ' nat inflic tion, will teach their former iiiuleH. Then) will ho taught this year u full ulne inontlm term, ho thut tho pupils ami patrons may expect that tho com hitf nchool year w ill he tho most huc cosHful over hold in tho hlntory of the puhllc Hcliool of Lakoviow. For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs anJ hard colds on the chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit. Thn l out kind ol a ttimonliil "Bold tor over fcily ym. in M II I nilllllH Mmln liv.T. C Avri-.i . ' .nwi'll .VladB. ul ,,bj I" ..ii-t- -"' Mjers ffi Miic::. 8 111 , i... f.,i io mi in ", ' " i mil., II, mil." Ut I-1' I"!'"""'""' . .i.jn-AAa-.ltt Ayor'iS i- 1 1 1 -' ' I.I .nnuAPU. tho liver, find inu tmi ivvw.w.,. A MBMcl Mr. Morris Murphy In down from Hut MrCormaik ranch at Hummer I,al(i, 'I'Ihi "hIIit ilnrk" i'iii'hlrlmiH, urn having n jolly time, tlii'Hii beim t if ul evening, We iiiider:iuid Unit J. Hiolll of I'lim Creek, Ik (pi II o sick with I ypliolil (i vi r. '1 ln CIiiiimI li r family ciiini' In from tlio ranch yesterday. MIhh Wallace m i ' i ri i i pit ii lcl (In in. Win. Mi-lzki r iiml W. F. 1'i trii- n tuiiied Tiii'H'lay from Ashland with a fin" load of peiuhe each. J Vi, A. ami Mim. Currier eatne down from Summer Lake Sunday to inakej proof on lliclr timber claims, Mr. II. I'. Illx.m i, ml N. M. Mi I mi Ki ln at lloti'l Iiiiki-vli'W III t of tli; week ami went to I'aisley Momliiy. i Tin' laundry Banket will leave every Tuesday for lleim. Laundry lull at. I!ielnr Cnli Store w ill lie attetiileil to. Mr. ami Mm. Page urn veil lien; hint week on a iit. Mrs. l'lije, wiim fur in. i ly Mr. Mooii ly. Sim Will vii-it her lut In r ami brother, John ami W. il. Iinin.li in ( lover Flat. MrM. 1'lign has not lieen Iii l.iikeview for nix yeaiH iiml '"' '""" ' """rt w,r" v" " " '" ' ln" '" ''''''"'''' I V. Warner Mining Co. Warner mining C... was orpin- TumilMy, September 1 1, capital.- "l il.'1".""". " "'"" '''" ,lt 10 eents a hhare. I here were hixteen original HtiH'kholilerri. A limiteil numlier of nluiri-H will l.e imil on the inarket to raie tuml.i for ileveloiinent work, twenty five tlmnaml c hare have already lieen mU 'I'he ilirei'tol'H elei'leil art.' :J. A. Morris A. C. Lowell. V. W. D.mt. Hurry Haily, I.ee Heall, Cut,. Ayern ami W. A. Mie-hiriKill The olllccis Avert. iirenident, W. A. Ul e J M i 1 1 i 1 1, vicepreriileiit, Harry Hai- i-y t reai-iirer, and Lee Heal secretary. N'inteen claims are in the incorpor at ion. State Normal School at Monmouth. IIi'tMii it s i"it li year Kepteinlier V.'. Three lull couim-s of i-tudy. II i(-'her COUIe recok'ni.ed in WllshilH! I mi and ot her htateM. The hei-t and , ,1 nr.. ,., .... I nhnrtc'1 way to a state and lire pupi l. Additional work in hot h "eiieral and Kpeclul Met hods; also, M'hool inailiik'e- j meiit fur graded ami mik'raded schools will l-e K'iveii tliis comiiiK' 5ar. Longer terms, higher wiikos ami hot- ter oi'iiortunities are open to Normal ; Kradiintes. School tliretftors appreci ate the superior aliility of Monmouth graduates., ami the demand far ex t Is the supply. Catalogue contain- inw full iuforiuat ion will'i' sent mi application. Correspondence Invited. Addrecs, J. H. V. Hutler, ICeniidrar Report of the Condition of No. 7.24 . The First Natlimnl Hank (if Lake view at Lnkevlew In the State of Oregon, in the close of IiiihIiichh, Si pleinlier 4th l'.hhi. 1(1. M ll III I M llOi .l.A KM I, (inns iind IMsroiiiits $ IKI.7U.1 sl ( ) i i clruf i s, mi cured and uiisecun'il (!,."iK lis F. S. Itoiiils to secure cir culation ;h).0IHI (HI l'relllilllllrt oil F. S. I'.olidrt 1.7tH IMI HiUlils, seclirit les. etc ll.Ol.llili I'liukl' a huiise, furniture ami fixture L',!2:i 41 Due from National Hunks (not reserve nireiits) l.l.JKll its Due from State Hunks and HiinkerH M,0:10 VI Due from approved re serve iitfentM l.'J.FH V2 Checkri and other cash Items :t.lo:i IS Notes of other National HnukH 120 00 I 'ract lonnl pa per currency nickels mid cents X Lawki'I. Mo.nky ICkhkicv i: in Hank, viz: Specie ,S,4.1.1 Oi) l.eg;al tender noteH 1.10 00 Redemption fund with F. S. Treasurer (.1 per cent of circulation) 2.KK) 00 Total. .:!M.IS1 :u 1 .1 A III I .ITI KH IIOI.I.AKH Capital Htock p.ihl III ,10.000 00 SiirpliiH funil 1.500 (W Fnilivliled protlta, Iohh ex- peiiKCH anil taxes paid... 1,0.1.'! 41 National Hank notes out standing; .10,000 00 individual deposits sub ject to check '2'22,0n 1)5 Demand ccrtlticiitcH of de posit 18,189 08 Cashier's checks ou 1st und ine; 1,120 00 Total ?:H4.4S1 .14 Statu ok Oukoon 1 jss. Coi NTV at' Lakh ) 1, S. ). Cressler, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear t hat tho above Ktateinent Im true to the bent of my knowledge and belief. S. (). Citi:ssi.Kit, Cashier. Subscrllicil atitl sworn to before mo this 12th day of September, lOOti. Ciiah. Fmiucii, Notary 1'iiblic, for Oregon. " Skai J t'oni;i;i r At test : II. SlIlliK ) Hii K ,1. Wilcox Directors. . H. 1. Moss I E WILL TAKE THE RISPf "Write to us for free uuila or fin new atylUh trounnrinir. Olve urn n (ihttiua to uliow you without miy rink, to you-thut vt enti nmku Uiu tliutHt tiuir of TltOU-k'Kri to Vuur niuitMUru tltui vuutivur liHil If the trontmn milt you whon t)uy ttro uhIhIumI ihoy will cout you $6 HQ. Othor tuilum link ff) to $ 1 8 fur tlib muu tUoth. Our am ooimmt wilh you l:i miuti tttut tJnty niunt duUhIV you or yiu uouU not j.tty u tuuny. 'J li cloth im a wiilundlil yritdu of KhtfllHli Cheviot or neat trlioi WointtMt. Th cloth iri a llita BtrouK whuvd. wti vuurauiuu U iiwvur to fuou or nbrluk, it Will koou ilM lUtupo aud ZZV COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON ff I I I I 11 or LL Havt you nvinty to Invut, pr'Tfly b wrcd for Of ttiti to b rmmztit Will your hfalih, tlm ni priv.ite " ir (xrmit you to nun'-'t ttitrn prvptrly ind Yw ii ..! ruvc tli co'ltc!iv wixi.-m n crp'ri 'Kd tntn In th tr.wrf ,t 'if your lutrr-tl(youc-.i .illl)iCwiifiny. Il ') rcivc drpoiltf it;hHsrt to check, nd Mvln(i actoiiritt Iioiii r.ne dolUr up, pjylrKj current inftretf the rton. A'K -itr i'.'ee in all pr-iT-trty reLill'ifit rtulr ;n(f tur.fiMi vicf., tuy mi wl i ton etiectj col lecti'mi. lends n:o?:y. In r.wny ot'-.er w;; il csn b Attnt. f;lor vrt'.tl ir frte ftmphlct iliii ;('T!ii the tc'.ft of iti oreMii 1 .n-4rt ni,i. Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE WITH SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT. ieaiJtifully located twenty-six milt-n from I'ortland. I- till regular college courses. Acatlemv ?ive Kirontj -jirejiaratory and Hij;l School courses. Conservatory tif Music and School of Art, with superior instructors. liusincsH hranches taught. (Jyninasium and Held Athletics under a I'hysical Director. W'cll-iiui'pped I.almratories. I.ilirary of KJ.iuki Volumes. Healthful social life: religious influences. AH Htudent enterprises active. THE SCHOOL THAT SUNOS FOR THE BEST IN EDUCATION WRIT FOR CATALOGUE T"- State Normal School at Ashland he'ins its annual session the UHth of Septemlier. Itro additions to faculty apparatus, lihrary, new water system, modern system of heatiim, strong coiirMj for teachers, well ep:iiped train ing school, good musical advantages and opportunity for geueral education. For catalogue, address, H. F. Mulkey, l'resitleut, or, W. J. Van Seoy. Secretary. X Oct 1.1 Pres. llessler will nddress tho inf-ti-ute. Then after another short inter mission Prof. Ackerman wilt take charge of the institute for an hour. This will be the order of business every half day during tho two davs session of the institute. The sub ject of each lecture will be selected by the speaker us he may deem tnost fit for tho occasion. Addresses will be made in the evening at 1 :'M As our institute will convene for ouly two tl lys 1 hope the general public will make au extra effort to attend during the day. Let all attend and show that tho people of Lakeview are iutcrrcsted in educational work. J.(t-Willits,Co.,Sup't. Ranch For Lease. Tho undersigned executors of the es tate of William Harvey, deceased, in vito proposal by sealed bids for the leasing of the "Summer Lake Ranch" and tho "Goose Lake Ilauch", or for either of them, belonging to said es tate but it must bo understood that tho farms ouly are to be leased: such bids will bo opeued at the Hank of Lakoviow on the 2.2nd. day of Sep tember 11KH5, at two o'clock, lu the af ternoon of said day, tho right is re served to reject all or any bids. Kuby Harvey.Kxecutri.x, Dick J. Wioo.x, Executor. TIM II Kit 1.AMI .KOTU'K. Department of the interior, Land ol! ice ut Lakeview, Oregon. Sep. C l'JOO Notice is hereby given that Oliver W. Howard of Lakeview Oregon, bus filed notice of his intention to make fiual commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 2938 made April 22 1903, for tho S'g NE!4 and E' NW Soctiou 34, Town ship 37 S, range 1G E w M, and that said proof will be made before Regis ter undReceiver, at Lakeview Oregon ou tho 20th day of October, 1900. Ho names as witnesses to prove his continuous residence opon, aud culti vation of., the- laud, viz: Lawrence tiuffers of Hly Oregon, George Elliott of lily Oregon, Ed Miller of Koystou Oregon, Joo Fuller of Lakeview Oro gon. 37-' J. N. Watson, Register. JUST ARRIVED. Our complet of Ladies' Summer dress goods, consisting of Silk Mulls, TaffeLas, Voiles, Batiste, Ventura Suitings, orgndies, India linens & Lawns, Shr6 Wasts, Silk Shirts, Muslin Underwear, and Children's BUSTER BROWN DRESSES, and Boys' hte and Colored Wa sts, have jusL arrived. P I CES AR.E LOWER Uian ever before known in Lakeview. Lakeview Mercantile Company I ooooooooootMa OUR HARVEST MACH1 t is now on the ground. Mowers and RaAes. also good Header we want to sell to some good farmer. We have a few Mowers, Rakes and Hay TJucAs we are offering a bargain in. Call and see us, wc can save you money and give you the best values. J. E. BERNARD & SON TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States land office, Lake view, Oregon, August 22, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the provisions of the act of con gress of June 3 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all tho Public Land States by act of August 4, 1W2. Robert Cas ey, of Klamath alls, county or iviam ath, State of Oergon, has this day fil ed in this office his sworn statement No. 31i:i for the purchuse of the El. SK9c and S'...NE8n, of section :tt tp.35 S., flange 17 K, V. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or etoue than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore County Judge, of Klumath 5Jo., at bis olt ieiul place of business at Klamath FaUs, Oregon ou the 1st day of November HKKi. He names as witnesses: Chas. Me Cumber of Dairy Oregon. Chas. Mess ner of Klamath Falls Oregou. Chas. Dusenbery of lily Oregon. C. E. Had ley of Klamath Falls Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to filo their claims in this office on or beforo said 1st day of No vember l'J0t. 35- J. N. Watson. Register NOTICB OF SALtl OF STATE LANDS Notico is hereby giveu that the State Land Hoard will receive 6ouled bids up to 2 o'clock P. M. on October i, HHXi for the purchase of the follow iug desciibed School Land, to-wit: All of Section 10 T. 38 S. R. 21 E. All bids must bo accompanied by a regular appilcution to purchase iu iic eordaueo with the law for the sulo of School Land and by cash or check for ut least one-lll'th of tho price olfcred No bid for less than 2.00 per acre will bo considered. Tho light to reject ur.y uiid all biJs is reserved. Applications and bids should be ad dressed to (. O. ltrowu, Clerk State Lund Board, Salem, Oregon, ami marked "Application and bid to pur chase School Lauds." O. (!. Brown. Clerk State Laud Boaril. Dated this 11th day of July, VM. oas Ton . Bn h st 1 Mill toil Han mm uoiri mtiniilliiioioicomniinm 'i ! i ; i V RYj: r 4 , We have a complete line of a full line of Extras. A Reward for Horses 1 will payfo.OO Reward for the de livery of any and all unbroken horses found in field or outside in Lake County, South of the desert, or in Modoc county, California, branded ; with si old horseshoe and a fresh tri- angle brand underneath, on both jaws. ' The horseshoe placed on the jaws the eame as in my advertisement in this paper, and triangle so as to cover up the bar, on both jaws. To be delivered at Lakeview. ! W. W. BROWN. Notice of restoration of public lands to settlement and entry. Department of the Interior, Geueral Laud OtUce, June 8, 11HXJ. Noice is hereby giveu that the Secretary of the Interior, on June 4, 1900 has released from the withdrawals under his firmer orders , of June 10, 1903, July 18th, August! 11th, 18th and 19, 1904, for the irriga tian purposes iu connection with the ; Chewaukan, Ana River aud Silver j Lake projectsia the Lakview land I district in Oregon, the following des cribed land : Chewaukan Project, t Township 31 South, Range 18 East, all; Township 32 South, Ranges 17, 18 and 19 East, all; Township 33 South,' ! Ranges 17 and 19 East, ull ; Township 33 South, Range 18 East, Sections 1 ! to 25, 29 to 32 aud 31 to 30, inclusive ; j Township 34 South, Ranges 19 and 20 1 East, all. Ana River Project, Town- j chip 29 South, Ranges 17 uud 18 East, all ; Township 30 South, Range 10 ' East, Sections 2 to 30, inclusive; Township 30 South, Range 17 East, Sections 1 to 5 aud 7 to 30, inclusive ; Township 30 South, Range IS East, all; Township 31 South, Ranco 17 East, all. Silver Lake Project, Town ship 20 and 27 South, Ranges 14, 15, 10 aud 17 East, all; Township 28 South, Ranges 13 and 14 East, all ; Township 28 South, Range 15 East, Sections 1 to 14, 10 to 19 aud 29 to 32, inclusive; Township 28 South, Range 10 East, Sections 1 to 18, 21 to 28 and 31 to 30, inclusive; Township 29 South, Ranges 12, 13 and 11 East, ull; Townt.hiV 29 South, Raime. 15 East, Sections 4 to 9 and 15 to :;0, inclusive; Township 29 South, Rauge hi East, Sections; 1 to 3. 10 to 15 and 19 to 30. ! OASTOniA. Bears tbs lllB ,,a;S Boi'l inclusive, and he has dircetert thai the aforesaid lands be restored to set tlement, but not to become subject to entry, filing or selection at tho Unit ed States Land Office, at Lakevier Oregon, until September 22, 1901 G. J. Pallock, Acting Commission of the General Land Office. Approi ed E. A Hitchcock, Secretary of th Interior. June 21 Sept 13. Till It KK M VITKF. United States Land office, Lake view, Oregou, August 27, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in Mtp, pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as extended to all the Public Land states by act of August 4, 1892, Will. Weboer, of Bonanza, county of Klam ath, State of Oregon, has this day fil ed in this office his sworn statement No. 3171. for the purchase of the W NW4'. Sec. 3,S'iNE , of Section No. 4. in Township No. 35 S. , Range No. 17 E. ,W. M. .,and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mora veluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to ea- tablisb his claim to said land before Geo. Chastaiu, Co., Clerk, at his oi ficial place of business at Klamatk Falls Oregon, on Monday the 3rd day of December, 1900., He names as witneses: Chas. VI. Pattee of Bly Oregon. S. C. Hameker of Bly Oregon. E.W. Pollard of Bly OregoL. W. T .Garrett of Bly Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above discribed lands are re quested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 3rd day of Dec ember 190G. 35 J. N. Watson Register TI.1IKKK L.OIU XOTIl li " United States Land office, Lake, view Oregon, August 22 r 1 9 0 C . Notice is hereby given that iu com pliance with the provisions of the aoi of Cougres of June 3 ,1 878. entitled. "An act ;or the sale of timber lauds iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington, Territory," as extended to all the Public land States by act of August 4 ,1892, Susia E. Casey.of Klamath Falls .county of Klamath .State of Oregon has this day filed iu this off ice his sworn statement No.3102 ,;or the purchase of the E' SWi4', Sec. 22, and E'aNWof Section No. 27 ,iu Township No. 35 S., Range No. 17 E..W.M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mora valuable lor its timber or ston than ior agricultural purposes, and te establMi his claim to said land be fore County Judge of Klamath Coun ty, at In.-- ol'iicial place of business, ou Thursday the 1st day of November, 1900 . lie uames as witnesses: Chas. McCumber, of Dairy. Oregon. Chas. Messuer,of Klamath Falls, Ore. Chas. Dusenbery or Bly, Oregon, C E. lladley of Klamath Falls., Oregou, Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above -described lauds are re quested to t ile their claims iu this ot f ice ou or before said 1st day of Nov ember, 1900. 35 J.N.Watson, Register. $500 Reward S I'lie t ii irim. California & Nevad Live" cU rrotecxve .V-ocl 1 h will t v f-'iOil IK Hi aid f 'lie full Vlcli'i'i nl: pari r pal i Sfctenl Ing h it-M'-. ea 1 I le or niilei- lulilllLf ton v ni 1 1n follow 'in; la ider if tin- A.- clai i n: Cos Ciaii,, tli acii' i.uiid &; (.'all I- o , Ucr.vfoiit l.ano vie Cuitl ("o., I. ke Cui.ni l.'iud & I vewlocli Co., Warner Vail", : lock Co.. Geo. W. M .j is. Win U I'.iowii. Geo. M. Join s, in o. Ilallk'li-. S. It. t'nalliller, J. C. li"lon. 0 A WelialM. N. l ine, Thoi. .int 1 mi. v . .v. Currier, l- rn B. H.iin i, J.O. llmelikiK . Cal.i. r woi.il Hum.. T .1. 1- . 1 1 i n ot Sons, .Ian, 1- M. Moore. V. 1. C". I I' A. Crump,' W . '- Moi- l'n.l : IV lilu-r V 1'. lire- !, r A. i X i In" in " 1 " ''' . ) V. ' . I it: 1. 1 i'oun r .-.ii' . Oi 1 1' I ( A1 Mu. ' (. . I W. 1 t-:it 1 .'..li Fiwm 1: 'dm ! F. V KK1-;-- i s. 1 1 t 11 X,I i Bigoatnrd of