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..mi-Weekly Interior Journal Stanpoud, Ky., - - ,Ua.y 10, 11)85 E. C. Walton, Business Manager Notlco to iSCr2.' Turnpike Contractors. On SATURDAY JUNE i, 189!, the Hr.l of Directors ef the Monlicello &. Ilurn.lde Turnpike Co. will open and onId.r sealed bids and award aontraeU lor th construction of Four MiM ol Turnpike Road In laur sections, according to plans ml tpectficHiioiu in olll(. Terms, o per ctnt. cash on mouthly estimates a.d remainder on cimplcliun of contract. ...,,. . . Address, JOHN W. TUTTLK, Agt., ij.jt Monlicello, Ky. WANTED ALLTHE WOOL - In Lincoln county. Money nd tucks rradv. Prl U4 object. AIIIkiea chance l It. ouwi'l lose money li you sell betsre seeing me or one of myarfents. Call on K. O. Slugleleii. Turnertville; John Klli, llnttaavilti; Kinc & Prultt, More, land, jo.ish II. shop t hit home; Wm Ml. Salem t I M. I'irhan, M.dJIeburg. or myself.. McK.nu.y. y ,&& J A MR -5 II YK.VQKR. OKO. II.COOI'ER. left 'X&bltolVr'&lZfrTJO'SA'Cjii Yeager & Ooopor, ;......... Proprietor of....... Livery mid Feed Stable, STAN FOR l), KY.: J Hi"r bought of P W. Green In Llverv bin mess anJ added nw bugi'iM and horse, we arc prepared to furoiili TURNOUTS On short nntlce, The trsvrling public will Mad ut alrvs rdy and willing to turnlh Drum. mri' Wagons, cither single or dtuMe, or Carri agesof aiilindiat very LOW PRICKS. The bay in and around town will alto find u the pco pie ta deal with. Stop with ut when in tewnal courts and entertainment and your horse a& v hlels will be well cared for. "W 4 YK.UiKK A COOPKR S; Myers Hou.e Stable, tanferd, Ky DOIT'T f.et your Painting, arM Ca'cirmnmi: until rou it tlclden ItrotHcrs, Wo funiuh material and lirtt.eiass work, r no mosey. AJdreti, S anford, Ky iti Bread is the Staff of Life" 7HEPCF0RE HAVE IT GOOD. Ballard's OBELISK Pri.. P. Bnkini: I lULll VX. Powder W Ha m elaelafcfH as. IT msssllA H Wtj feSsrAIways Retiablc. Mnkc the LIGHTEST BREAD, SWEETEST CAKES, WHITEST BISCUITS. ISZFor Salo by J. : C. : FLORENCE, Dealer In General Merchandise, Stanford, - - Kentucky. AKHelT n tn 1 rt kmmiB COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OUT. IN A I'ATKNTf for a answer and an honest opinion, write to Snimitt . iV I'll., who hTO bad nearly fitly jours' experience In tho patent business. strictly confidential. A IIiiiiiIImioU of In-formation concerning I'iilrnt and bow to them sent free. Also a catalogue of and scientific tiooka rent tint. I'atenta taken throned Munn & Co. rceelvo special nollralntho Srlrntlllr Atiirrlrnn, and thill aro nrimirht widely bvtnintlio put. lie enft to the Inventor. This anlendld paper, laaued weekly, lt'gantlyllluMrateit.haaty far tlio larirett rlrculatinn of nny work In tbo world. S.'l a rear, hainplr copies acnt freo. Ilulldlne Kdltlnn. moiitlily. V.M year. Hlnelo conlea, 'tH centa. Krery nuintier contalna tienu tlful platiia. In color, and photivranh of new hou,o, with plans, enatillns ouildcra to .how tho late.t dealgn and lerurn contrnrt. Addrena UUN.N & ClM New VoiiK. atil IIUOAUWAT. NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILROAD. SOLD TO TICKETS ALL POINTS: OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO. ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, TEXAS, - 'US WEST, FIRST CLASS. SECOND CLASS AND EMIGRANT TICKETS. THE BEST ROUTE TO THE- NORTH AND EAST. ULIMAN VESTIBULEO COACHES, SLEEPING AND DINING CAR SEE THAfrOUR TICKETS HEAD OVER THE WRFOLKWESTERN RAILROAl CHEAPEST, BEST ANO QUICKEST LINE. T Write for Rntes, MatM, Time-Tables, DescrlpUl aniphlctt, to nny rjtatlon Agent, or to W. . EVILL, ALIEN NULL, M, T. RQO, i.a'irurrrAt. il. !'(. r it. Tratlla la. if UUlUKk,ri. tOLDHUSO. KU4hOH,Tl. CK.VCKEDOXAAVAGER how' safe breaking keeps pace with safe making, V.'llllnm A. I'lnltrrtoii unit Well Known IJ.inlt Olllel.ilM nt in IVrfiiriiiunte Ilnminer, Itattory, l)ot tniittlnirt'npi mill Mtrolyrerln Dlil It. Tlirro inon lilow oien rt wife in brontl tlnylfKht ut l'lilliniin a few days njjo and wH'ttjKil nrrcHt. Tim job was limit) in tho lutwoiic'o of !J or 10 well known muii, inchiiliut; Willium A. lmt Istotttl of IhIkIiik 11 complaint with tho jtolico or ovon Kttciiiiitiiif? to Mop tho twrforiiiAiK'O tlicy npplaiuk'd it tormiiintictn. Tho job wiw 11 practical demonstration by a maker of new Mylo safes that tho lst of certain old Mylo forma aro not burglar pn)f. Tho up jn came fnoualmukat Kniiighaiti, Ilk, and wns tho subject of an wagor. Tho banker Fitid ho could now defy tho tliiovcri who havo on moro than ono (x.vaHiou mado rich hauls in that locality. This wan laughed at by tho new stylo wifo man, who ottered to pay tho bank $10 a miunto for all tho timo it took him to open tho safo by tho latest methods' of rcicntiflc burglars. As tho ontiiniitcd timo wils JJO minutes tho banker didn't liko to hncrificoa ?l,r00 hitfo for ;!J00 and declined tho otrer. This drew out another that tho bank Fhould buy a new Mylo and turn over the. old ono in part payment, tho Valuo of tho latter to bo Used by tho timo it took to open it. If tho job wero done in tk eo hours or loss, tho bank was to get r"'r'0. If 0110 miuuto moro than three hours was hpont in tho task, tho price wtild Ik) $ l,r00. This satisfied tho banker, and tho fiusjiccted Kafo was sent to an experimental fetation at Pullman. In tho wifo blowing caso in question a hmall hammer, an oleetrio battery, a few detonating cups and a ten ounce vinl of nitroglycerin did tho work. The cahhler of (ho Olughum bank first tho Mals and satihfled himself the safe had not Ikhmi tampert1! with, and then tho fun began. When tho head mfo blowor, a dolicato looking young man who unhesitatingly admitted he hud Ik'pu in tho business for 15 years, drew tho lottlo of nitroglycerin from his ocket and carelessly toetl it on tho dek, mosit of the guoMs mado a bretik for tho door. Hut this wttno young man coolly said nitroglycerin never went otf without Hodidn't mean it, but the harmletis fib made the men feel oaier, and they watchetl tho procwtllngs with inueh intent. "If I desiretl merely to ojH'n this Kafo I would pour half of this Iluid into it and touch it oil," mid tho demonstrator as ho again 'oachod for the nitroglycerin. "But I don't want to smash it into sinithonH'ns. What Iain after is to bhow tho faulty Mylo of construction by stripping tho phtes apart ono by ono without lining tools or making noise. This will tako considerably longer than tho mero blowing oien of tho safe would, but I am confident tho work will bo tlono in.sido of throo hours. ' Tho chief blower hit tho door of tho safo two or three smart bl w with tho hammer and a chunk of t'io metal was broken off. Into this crov.co a tea-spoonful or perhaps a little moro of tho nitroglycerin wilh jwuretl. Despite tho assertion of tho maker thnt tho siifo was iinitervious to explosives in any form, tho liquid fast disappeared in tho crook. Tlien a detonating cap was Minsk oer tho crovico with a littlo putty, tho oleetrio wires wero somelKxly poshed tho button, and there waa a rejiort liko that of a small iKipguu. Tho first result was not satisfying to tho spectators. They saw no signs of the attack, but tho demonstrator smiled and said tho next charge would start something, and it did. charges of a touspoonfiil or so each wero used, and all the plates of tho big screw door wero Mrippod oil ono by one. Some of the plates wero warjiod and bn 'ken and all tho screws which held them together wero snaped off liko cotton threads, many of them InMng blown into minuto particles. The job was douo in jus't two hours and fifty-seven minutes, and all of tho spectators so certified. Chicago Ttibuno. How n. l.'rltMi (llllcer Spout U I.rac. As an indication of tho eagerness which has leen shown to tako part in tho Chitral campaigns and to explore tho almost unknown country through which tho oxiKHlitiou is to advance tho following incident may bo given : A distinguished officer, whoso regiment was not upon tho list for tho Chitral applied for a short leavo of absence. Ho then went to seo tho commandant of another regiment moro tluui his own and obtained his Function to Fcrvo iu tho ranks of his regiment- Ho mado tho necessary change iu uniform, took his share of tho marches and hard camping and fought with all 11 volunteer's enthusiasm through tho action iu tho Malakand pass. Ho staid with tho brigado until tho summit of tho pass was reached, and then hurried backtoPeshawur, his leavo then being on tho point of expiration. Pall Mall Gazette ' To I'lAuro Vcsaela on tho Stage. An improvement has been designed to facilitate tho representation on tho stago of a vessel at sea, imitating its rocking and swaying motion. It provides for overlaying tho regular stagowith a false stage, hinged at its forward edgo. By a clover mechanical contrivance tho rear portion can lo raised and lowered and given more or less lateral movement. Philadelphia Ledger. Menu Itevence. In Now York the cablo cars ore killing bicyclers; iu Denver tho bicycles have cut down the receipts of tho cablo companies 60 per cent. If this is make tho most of it r Chicago Times-Herald. ( WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. Yli Now Wniimn Ktdlni: Into Freedom on tlie Ulcjctt'A I notlco that one of tho most solcct, high priced and swell dry goods hoaxes in Now York city odvortises ladies' blooniors, knickorbockers, tights, sweaters and bicycle Kuits for salo at "advantageous pricos." It also Informs tho new woman that she can find in tin eanio establishment costumes specially adapted for nil athletic purposes. When 0110 of tho most fashionable dry goodf Mores in Now York city advertises la dies' bloomers and knickerbockers foi Fale, faith I tho new womau is hero. And sho rodo into liborty on a bieyola I havo tried many forms of outdoor tecruntioii, ami I find tho most exhilarating of all to bo bicyclo riding. I'von swimming, my fad for years, I hu lly equal to it. Dr. W. C. Latimer, a hrolklyri pliyMclan, road a papor the Now York Stato Homeopathio sociuty on tho "Bicycle In Its Kolation to Diriensos of Womon. " Ho found patients coming to hiin and asking him whether it was healthful for womon to learn bicyclo riding. He mado n careful investigation, and tho result is an unqualified verdict for tho cycle. Ho mentions bloodlohsuess or amomia and dyspepsia as two of tho ailments in which this exercise proved a blowing, though ho confesses it would bo equally a curso if tho exurclso woro overdone. Ho recommends women nt onco to abandon tho skirt and tho heavy drop framo wheel, as too great n tax to bo borno. To get tho best results, a woman ridor Fhould go into knickerbockers or bloomers and ride tiie full diamond framo whcol, such as men umj. Tho newest wlicols for women, however, aro n Fort of compromise between tho diamond frame wlieol and tho abominable old bent gas pipo concern which somo of tho cycle companies still persist iu foisting upon tho public as the bust and the lightest wheel that can lo mado for wumou. A woman's wheel should in no caaowoigh an ounce over 2-1 pounds. Some of tho host and newest ones weigh less than that. Finally, tho doctor says: "Wo havo yot to seo tho woman who, once' ilouupd the Ij'oonior nud riddon a full diamond whcol, over returned to tho skirt and drop framo." Tho ekirt acts ns n funnel, conveyiug dangerous currents of air over tho woman's body. Nover pay that women aro ono another's enemies or that you liko man hotter than you do women, or you will Ehow old fashioned and years behind tho times. Tho nosv woman Iovoh nil mankind; but, best of all, siiu loves her owu sex. Some of tho best and most convincing documents I havo ever road on tho woman question aro those issued by tho New York Stato Woman SufTrago association. Tho association has proparcd a masterly history of the recent suifrago amendment campaign in Now York which will be a help whorevur women aro struggling to gain liberty and justice All tho arguments that could bo mado for freedom for tho human race aro con-doused iu that able roport. Tho stato committee havo placed tho roport on sale iu pamphlet form, 25 cents tho copy, fivo copies for$ 1. Tho association's corresponding secretary, Mrs. Isabel Howland of Shorwood, N. Y., has charge of tho matter. Tho proceeds of sales will bo dovotcd to paying for printing documents aud otherwise furthering tho work in New York. As to tho women who aro doing tho work, they do it without pay aud find thorn-solves. No women wero over moro unselfishly dovoted to apriiiciplo than they are. It was n most pleasant sceuo when, at n meeting at tho residonco of Mrs. Esther Herrmann, iu Now York city, of friends of Lillio Devcreux Blake, that distinguished lady received n pretty purse, yellow, tho color of light, and the woman sulTrage color, containing $000. Her friends had contributed the money as a littlo surpriso to her, and it will go to hulp pay for a cottago homo iu Florida which she hopes to have Miss Mary Proctor, daughtor of tho astronomer, is lecturing very success; fully in tho field occupied by hor great father. One of her lectures is called "Giant Sun and His Childrou. " Another sho givos is her father's lectnro on "Other Worlds Than Ours. " Miss is u bright, geutlu littlo lady aud wins nil hearts wherevor sho goos. Her head is full of kuowlcdgo nil tho samo, and sho is nn enthusiast on hor subject. Miss Mary V. Steclo of Somorvillo, N. Y., is the first woman to bo olected commissioner of deeds iu that state. "Woman suffrago will win because woman suifrago is right," sayatho Now York Recorder in largo lettors iu tho corner of iti first paga Right you are, brother. For tho past fivo years Misa Julia nutchins Fanvoll has been priuoipal oi the Episcopal Church school of St. Mary's, at Garden City, L. I. Miss Farwoll is an advocato and exponent of tho best typo of now womau and toadies her girls to bo tho samo. Besides tho solid and broad education she planned for tlie young ladies sho carod especially for their litho and beautiful bodies, believing that physical training is nt least as important as that of tho mind. Miss Farwoll will rosign hor placo at the end of tho present school year nud go to Eurnpo. TJiero aro branches of study in which she will engage to prepare herself yet more thoroughly for hor chosen hie work. From a Now York papor uoxt day nftor n high windstorm: "Tho women had a hard timo of it. Their skirts gavo tho galo a purchase, aud they slid along till a lamppost or somo other obstaclo stopped them. Thoro wero a good many embarrassing situations. " But bloomers and kuickci bookers are not modest I Oh, to! ELIZA AltCHAltU CONNKK. DB.W. B. PE1T1TT. Dentist, jrfi Stanford, Office on Main Street. Oppoiite the MAPLE SYRUP. Toln;te or r. Leave : ,m"BtM,le' Ky 94 J. B. HIGGINS, ...Dialer: o All Kinds ot Goal, Stanford, Ky. She Myers House, P. W. CKEEN'. Proprietor. Stanford, : : : Kentucky. I am Hill running this wtf!.i:noi, iiot,. ad will continue t K' "T Ket the poliuit ai well at thubeit the market afforJi. Special Attention to the Public. THE RILEY HOUSE F. B. RILEY, Proprietor, London, - - - Kentucky IhOTercoed to my new Ifbtel and am betto .repared than ever to accommodate the public, jood I.Wery attached and every convenience.. Hred. Owe at a call. ' ?7 FRANK KIIKY. Carriage Fainter. Call and exairiromr work before having your airuce repaintpd. lam located iu the only shop In t .wn Id which fine work can be done ami will be here permanently. I solicit a share ol your patronage which I will endeavor to merit by ririt clajj workmanship and fair treatment of all. Shop in Mcrahou & Greer's shop on Snmeiset street. -J A. II. KINLLY, Stanfcrd, Ky. W. S. Iiurch, , R. M. Newland, Atty. at Lav. Deputy Sheriff. Euroli c& ITowland, Conoral Collectors, Stanford, Lincoln Co., Kentucky, 'eofier our servlcis to the public to do a gen, era! Collecting Ilusinew. Accouuts, notes, etc. ccl.eclcd in all parts ot the county. it 6m J : T. : SUTTON, UNDERTAKER, HUSTONVILLE, KENTUCKY. 1 Offers his services o tho people ol West Lincoln aod Casey Counties, full atock of Coffins and Caskpts always on hand. D S. Crtrpcutir, Manager. 95 Dehorn T"our Cattle. I will (jo to any place whore there are six or more cattle to cohorn. I do tho work with the Lightning Dehoruer. Can dehorn any cow In three seconds. The knife makes a clean, smooth cut, dees not crush nor break the horn, as the clipper does. It Is the only humane way to dehorn Does not punish the animal like the sa, and the wound gets well as quick again as that made by the saw. For further information, call on G. A. PKYTOV, Stanford, Ky. See the Lightn'ng Pruning Hook. ioi. M. S. IiAL'GiiMtrr. J. W. IUuchmas M.S.&J.W.Baughman, rKorttnTORS LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE, Stanford, - - Kentucky. II you need livery give us a call. Nothing but first-class turnouts will leave our stable, be-e u tor rates. In our HARNESS SHOP Vou will find a good assortment of Harness, Kaddles.Ac Have sour repairing done by our man he understands his business. Wc haves mechanic iu our BLACKSMITH SHOP. Will guarantee first-class work and satisfactory prices. Try oar horse shoer. TO THE CITIZENS Of Lincoln County. The cw Lancaster Planing Mill, Lancaster, Ky., Is now n full operation, and Invites the attention ot the builders of Lincoln county to its material, superior workmanship and low prices. Note SOME OF OUR PRICES: Perfectly clear poplaror yellnw pine flooring at Jipei hundred. As low as $130 per hundred. Perfectly clear yellow poplai weather boarding at 81.50 per bundled. As low as i 30 per hundred. AlfpnUerns and thicknesses ot Ceiling In yellow Eine, poplar, chestnut and ash, as low as J1.35 per undred. Iiouble dressed lumber as low as j per hundred. Ileautitul vellow pine finishing lumber, quarter oak, Ac. Sao money by giving us you. orders. T K LANCASTER PLANING MILL, 73 6ir Lancaster. A. C. Sine, Successor to I will cany a general stock of Building Material and by selling FOB, CASH ONLY, Will be enabled to make Lower Prices than has ever been offered here. I would call special attention to WIRE and SLAT FENCE Made ol Oak Pickets, the cheapest and best fence in the market. IRON AND STEEL ROOFING Mill work at City Prlcer. s FIRE INSURANCE. -3 North British and Mercantile, Manchester, The Pennsylvania Fire, Phoenix of Brooklynn. KIRBY. THE INSURANCE MAN. THE Queen &Crescent ROUTE reaches the principal cities of the South with a service of superbly appointed through trains. Day Coaches and Sleeping Cars through to Ilarriman, Chatta nooga, Attalla, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Jacksonille. Through Sleeping Cars and Asheville; and from ChatLtnoogo to and Shrcveport. Through Tourist Sleepers to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Choice of Routes to Texas, Mexico and California, via New Orleans or via Shrcveport. Short Line from the Blue Grass Cities to Cincinnati with every accommodation to patrons. Free Parlor C-5??5 Cnrs T.pxintrtrm to Cincinnati. Cafe. tion Cars between Cincinnati, Lexington Chattanooga. ' ' Chas.W.Zoll, "W. C. Rlnearson, Viv. ratt'r Jut., Cincinnati. 0. O. P. A., Cincinnati, 0. ICE I I am niv ready to deliver tee .rom the Stanford Water, Llht and Ice Company's Factory At 40 Cents Per Hundred Pounds ! 1 And over andJJc a pound for 10 pounds, and up to 100. Hills due istcf each moirh. . I1KEMER, Stanford. THE LADIES CORDIALLY : INVITED To call and examine my Spring Millinery, which t am opening up I pride mytclf that it is well selected and that It is bouid to please. Having bought lor cash and being determined to sell for cash, I can .ell at the lowest possibte prices. An examination will convince you. 6 MRS A A. McKINXEV. Wallace IE. Varaon, Attorney .at Law, Stanlord, - - Kentucky. Will a '. as Kxecutor.JAdminiitnitor and Assignee Special attntlontglven"to Settle aents of as and Sale ant Division of (Slants' Lands. Office on Lancaster St. overSupt. W. F. office. 9 ibr D. Caitlcmar. A. G. LanhA" "ROYAL Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. BARBEE&CASTLEMA.I MANAGERS, Joumerce Building, Louisvillr Agents throughout the South W. A. TEIBBLE, Local Agent. STANFORD, KY. TO THE LADIES. I desire to call your atteutlon to the fact that I am ready to serve you In Drss Making tn any and all shies. I take the best fashion Journals and keed posted on what ladies should wear. Price resonable Come in and give me a trial. I employ none but first class help. At present I can be found at Miss Carrie Por ter's retiuence on i.ancaici owm Respectfully, MISS MARY D. SMIT1L, 77 m Stanford, Ky. THE BASTIN HOUSE, Crab Orchard, Ky. Meet all Trains night and day. Patrons taken to any part of town Fiee of Charge. Good Livery Attached. Fare cf Hotel $.oo per day. A. II. IIASTIN, Prop. D. S. CARPENTER, Hustonvillo, Ky., Has more nice Furniture than was ever in More pretty Iiuggies, Surreys and Phaetons. Moie good Cultivators. Wagons. Plows and more nice Harness, Ilridles, whips and more Binder Twine than was ever seen here. He invites the public to call and see his stock and get pilces, 8am Logan, Itepalrer and lluik'er of harness, is in my house and would be glad to have his friends call on him when wanting work done. M&&ftfo .. For a Refreshing Bath, Hot or Gold, A stylbh Hair Trimjor Clean Shave, go to Oook & Farmer's Barbor Shop. DB. Ii. B. COOK, Stanford, Ky. Office Up Stairs; First; Deer East of Drug; Store. 3-1 m Firman's Fund, Mcchjinics and Traders, National of Hertford, Give me a call. ""a Meridian, New Orleans, Atlanta, iuacon, to knoxvtlle, Hot Springs Jackson, Vicksburg, Monroe JvTS p. w J" - Parlor and '.TJsZsCt.l and HScEpflicvtjHy L I . 1 1 m m u 1 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK STANFORD. KY. Capital Stock- 8200,000 Surplus - 21,300 Attention of the public is invited to the fa t itiat this is the only National Bank in Stanforo Under the provisions of the National llank are secured not only by the capita stock, but by the stockholders liability tor as amount equal to the stock, so that depositors of this institution are secured by a fund of 400,000 Five sworn statements of thncocdition of the bank ire made each yearto the United States government and its assets are examined at stated time by government agents, thus securing addititoas tnd perfect safety to depositors. This institution, originally established is th. Depcsit Bank of Stanlord in 1858, then .red at the National Bank ol Stanford in 1S63 and again as the First National Bank ol Stanlord in iS3i, has had practically an uninterrupted existence of years. It is better supplied uow with lacilities for transacting business prompt ly and liberally than ever before in its long nd honorable career. Accounts of corporations, fiduciaries, firms and individuals respectfully solic ted. Th Directory ol this Bank is eompmed 01 Forestu Held, Lincoln county; S. T. Harris, Lincoln; J. H. Colliei, Lincoln; J. V. Hayden, Stanford; S. H, Baughman.) Lincoln; J. S. Ilocker, Stanford;-W. A. Tribble, Stafford; M. D. Elmore, Stanford; T. P. Hill, Stanford; K. L. Tanner,;McKinney; M. J. Miller, Mt. Vernon.Ky J. 3. Hockcr, President; J no. . McRoberts, Cashier; A. A. McKinney, Asst. Cashier farmers BanMTrnst Co OF STANFORD, KY., Ii new fully.organiied'and ready for business wm Paid up Capital of -Surplus, $200,000. . ' 000. SUCCESSOR toTHK LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK OK STANFORD, Now closing up) with the same assets and undsi the same management. By provisions of irt chatter, depositors axe as lully protected as ate depositors in NatiotaJ Banks, its shareholders being held individually tiaole to the extent of the amount of their stock thernin at the par value thereof, in addition to tba mount invested In such shares. It may act as executor, administrator, trustee, Ac, as fully at in individual. To those who entrusted their buisincss to us while mnaging the Lincoln National Bank ol Stanlord, we we here tender our many thanks and trust they will continue to transact their business with us, ottering as a guarantee for prompt to samo, our twenty years' experience U banking andas liberal accommodations as are con intent with sound banking. DmscTons: J J. Williams, Mt. Vernon; . H. Shanks, Stanford; J. S. 0sley, Stanfcrd; S J. Einbry, Stanford; J. B. Owsley, Stanford; J. F. Casn, Stanford. William Gooch, Stanlord; A. W. Carpenter, Milledgevills, W. H. Cummins, Prcschersi He S. H. Shanks, President, Dr. J.'B. OwsJcy, Cashier, W. M. Bright, Tel cr HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Harper's Magarin?, One Year .$ 00 Harper's Weekly, 11 . Harper's Baiar, " 4 00 Haiper's Young People ' co Postage Iree to all subscribers in the United States, Canada and Mexico, . Address HARPER & BROTHERS, P. O. Box 959, N.Y. City. Portland. San Francisco. .To the ITOBTJMWEST ,.Via The, (j) tCUI5Vlttt.NtWAl3AltriSCHICA60RT((i Only Dining Car Route From X.OXTIS1TXX.X.K TO CHICAGO. Elegant Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers of Modern Pattern. For maps or any information, address FRANK J. REID, ,) f K.H . BACON'. u. r. Agent, or J D. P. 1 A rent. Chicago. ) (. Louisville. 1 Be SURE 1 Denver. to can for j St. Paul. ? "MONON" : i Route. n h i 1 K