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U~mA'A NO I" PUDFL, Wm te me mewse af the ltit=es= and the se ntar. ar USE risnsaO at Tb. Cml.,r star. oarnmas, PL, July 15, l8ML Oreat wor has beus done by the miltia eceere during the pO fer days in getting their - under control. On Monday aftes aoen and evening ther was dru-awn= and disorder of the meet annoying types Mad on Tuesday morning it seemed a though then wis going to be a good deal more of tho eame trable, but the establishment of a strong pow wSn geard put aSop to every publiS enessa. She tham I have not en an intoxicated sol r ither in town or i the eamp. House of Ik enr stil feel warm over publication of as mean um to She behavior of mioon ftre qeesm . but their comments today are eon gjoroddy mild and innosious. There i per hap S reoen why any one 1hotild attempt to esure ama who deliberately ges drunk, but terets a disposition hers to look laiently on te a which was so apparent on Monday. U6h= 1 ae been shut up milose and crowded es r emany bours; huadrede of them were practically without food for nearly a day. Thes when they " here the strikers took them I us into herm and fdled them , in fact, there seemed 90 be a nous efort to make every man as drunk ai possible. Beneath this combination of cir eanomas and temptation an unfortunately hge member of men fell. It wouM be dIl smIt to blame any one for the calamity-- -for It is a seimity when the unitform of a soldier is die gemead-and in justice to the military author :de It should be stated that they believed the Peevidenal arrangements made to keep order en Monday were suffcient. 'Ihat they were net woo soon made plain and the condition wse speely and satiaotorily met. Today the Acsplino at Camp Black is an good as any res gamblo soldier would desire. Two old ladiss were conversing across the fence which separate* their respectivo back -Theo7 do till me." remarked the 1est In formed of the two "that th' burgess (the mayor) have lost his job." "le that !o?" queried her friend. "An' who han it now that McLuckie is out a the waav?" "Somme chap nained Law," was the response. 'T ould mon was out this afternoon and he hem in wid Wh' news that Narnhal Law was run ain' th' pir.ace." Tso .sys ago a "pecial" poleman without reason arrested and otherwae inaulted a per fecSty innocent man-Xr. Holaday. a Pittsburg Pans representative. An aalve to Mr.Hoaday's feelinge the so-caed local authorities took away the officer's badge and billy. He has them again. One of the mill workers who witnessed that terrible scene which took place last Wedreew.lay week-the running of the gauntlet-and who. by the way, was badly brmised while' endeavor sag to et the inliction of further damage upon te rrendered Pinkertons. told me how t gauntlet br.siness started. "Of course you anew." aid he. "that the prisoners were bare headed; their hats were off so there would be no 4pportunity for them to mingle with The crowd. Ewerything went very nicely until there came ealog one elderly fellow whose head was per Josy bal Now. most people feel tempted to pat a bald head. and it was not strange that a me should reaLh ort and touch the one going hi ., It was done in fun, but hardly had mead sean moved on three or four feet before somebody atruck him with a club and felled him fe the ground, where he lar while peopl. fought with eek other for the privilege of kicking him. Then enamed a fearful sene--a stain upon our town that wil not be wiped out during my life. Perhape it would all have been avoided had one n restrained hinmef when the Ihpulee came to bi to pat that very bald heed." If th curi see"ers continue to be as indus Ienas ring the ne:t few days as they have been te week Sere wiD be nothing left of the burned ad wresd barges in which the Pnker term m to Ummes. The rush for "relics" is eomtbnnou and there is hardly an hour in on day whem b tU to twenty men-most of ^-.*-ammet befoundpokng through balf-ebrmed rabblbh in search of something deesed a eatletortr semento of a R i upibmmAt affair. Until the river gem down twa or thee feet there is nothing m*se to be hbd than a few rmV nl or a fragment of ehrred timber. One man went -er Ine oiengin the PO W-Mm =1!m Ashdup and (F 41ohs into national h Imae = grant strike.1s ewmer f tw degs. One of them is all:ubs bh*k andtmm turr, whck the nesmpaper boys haye O.AR. "Friek; the thr is a bi lat do e amensr to the - f "NeL. d1lebwedjspieo is en th front I. N, mmheA h hem in the rear e h Mr. &Deoml ges har he to1 00 1WR to orsthe g 742 'ear 11te10 messBel rons to obey. She 'esam the gab u7 O etee Irrespondts who han jt gone MW hem Eei*=th mover, he hopes, to re 00% lovesaldres ssrely, but oceasienly be in taging them. Passing a half =om en the street he would may, "Bello, " and, of cores. the boy would ob Thesemftg before ibis particular man r the ast he was out in eompany with a amed a a reed lAdy. Down near the POmO S*md almost in their path wa one ol 'Iteashol _---__--- - boys hebad e wo lookd on he w beld be en's et piane elsewhre than In the ms pmaint psaiion in a ftmany school "Lets ese what this feilow will say," re ambha the sertbe te his lady friend. "Hilp, There was a mement of silene and then the $sean et the great deep of profanity were Eeyknown form of enth and ~ ebjnreton was turned loose, with a vaimbillty that aSounedevery listener and she oven an old quartemer who mad hemn puti rhid streaks in the atmos feramre s hour while endeavoring geta send of supplies into an ordinary Bight youngsters are common in Bomestead. Onio the heen-witted juveniles, whoms nature adfavored with a ~ully shrill voice, eang "Osarade" in Eybeneath the window of a room inwhich a cerrespondent wee wrst hng wsh a review of the siteatlon. He eang hre haf an hour before the alamost frantie writer'eedhis head over the silland shouted: "aby! What would you take to be "Morphine," was the insto---as reply, and the journalist was crushed. He gave the ranur-edged kid a quarter and thur started him est on the awfal career of a grrfeiomal huoit. Gea. H. Uasz==n. 3ema-le-- by thne PrSeedest. The President yesterday amt the followIng ato the Senate: George L. Townsend of Delawe, to he eel of eaSorn for the dieit of Delaware. 4Qeer D. Green, asitant adjut general to he entonal and asnt adjntant gmeraL. Major Michael T. Sheridan, smitant adja general. to be lieutenant esnaml and ne adju.tamt generaL. Ls.00.Andrew S. Bert, seventh infantry Major D. W. Benbhan, seventh infantry, to be celonel, and the followung ammed grdee of the hihuamry Academy of engiaeers: James 3. Cavanugh. to he naam...1 lieutenant. Cadre Jammes P. Jervay, sb -FMor-a sed lieutenant. The sewiner f the cadet close to be se "-a--* and additimni ased Deuten he the artilery-eavakry, and infantry arm p Emspeetom af 3meb. htostated by the Departament ot Agricultnrs the inspection of meae, and espebl by tes oefiers of that departament mmde. est ot Marek 5,Mno, ha had theoeotae 'which resulsed fromn the enfore af the ast. The department saye: **hi y of the inspectisntoswell attsese hj Inca eared i fn the markets. met omly ea ssrur.tr7, t ef the world, et Americas be.,.muf the inspection certihate of tha :ofe Agsuture. Mesato hearing thil Seoamad half a ent mo-a pai ta se own markets, and, although the in emt iritam doe a exact our ins. thet r parmn in th th the United States gowenmas seAmeries perb adds tem 2 te: psmna eto 1 .-r-et veins. Thi aein eenqegneO ergimg the dspart to hinne the inspeetien facinities se a *mas hm to edenrs their shgnate e aman to OsmS Britain. Ahma gate ot the blech at Uth an' sbme gen Fameea was bere. y aftemes.. The tetl leam is WUU0 Re ma41a1mmmedmame sa e od Offimmit MEg"= A00RTB Uew andge m-e----ets se Wh mr a Feling Over am mesmi. The easeet 1gesw AsuhibaM iUSmE fer mm daughter, in kilng Charls Lei en Dmeem- b her , was given to h. jury In the n-1.min. I Court yesterday by JUMte Mesutmery, and ti they restrned in aboust an her a wedit a et 1 gaty. As the oemelusion of a argent the I jury was Isucted that It was the duty of the oieer to arrest the m-n he spp ae ommitted a the "boe of shooting at him mnd te o-o d him f his litl was tn dIsr, b nott Setoeot a in reftnbtlem. If the e1cer want to the bouses in ach amanner as te lead Lenaz te belive it that he (Relien) wee poing to kill or bnje him he had a right to defend himeslfr but if the a 0111r went there to arrest Loma and thegh his life In danger he was jeimble. The verdIct of the Jury we a to many of the colored = weoret not slow in expressing h tdigaation, a few 0 claiming that the qustion of celsr ns in- a volved. 6 AN ACOWVIA. erms' assocuriox nxtmr. I The regular monthly meeting of the Ansees- it ti Citizens' Association was held hat night at P the pois. station. President W. Warden King I minutes of te t ofay were read and approved. Under Call o committees those on streets. roads and bridges, 11 sewer. lIghts. railroads, schools, polles and si charities did not report. The special committee on railroad grade t erosing offered a report and was discharged. W Messrs. Armstrong. Buckley and Latmer were k constituted a committee to wait on the Com- a missioners In regard to the unsatisetory con dition of the Monroe street crossing. Messrs a Frisbie. Pvles. Grady. Kenner- and Peek e, were appointed a committee to wait i, on Chairman Edson and apply for il an apprtionment of 31.50 for entertainment IN of rs during the encampment. There was some talk about securing a are engine for this ide of the river, but nothing definite was done. . President King reported that Capt. Lush had promied to have seweris built so far as his means would permit. The committee on free deliver:: reported that they had performed their duty and had been favorably received by the a postal omciale. oi Norns. D The Second Baptist cottage meeting took r place last night at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Crawford. There was a large attendance. , The Henry George men talk of organiing a L club. 1 A mateh between local rifle shots is to come t< off soon. di el A fieries Accident Prevented. a What might have proved a serious accident tr was fortunately prevented at Bethesda Park f, last night. When Prof. Charles Scoefield, the - setonaut, who was to have taken the parachute leap. had got from the ground only a short di- at tance he discovered that the safety rope had i been nearLy cut in two by some one. He imme- o1 diately cut himself loose. thereby saving him self from a probably fatal fall. g Death of George W. Manyp-may. &I Col. George W. Manypenny died last night at p his residence near Bowie, Md., after several P weeks' illness. Born at Unioutown, Pa.. in 180, c he moved to Ohio about 1830. He had held the positions of commissioner of Indian affairs un- te der President Pierce, special Indian commis- al sioner under appointments by Presidents ei Grant, Hayes and Garfield, general manager of ir public works of Ohio for seventeen years and clerk of the circuit court at Zanesville. Ohio. no He wrote a book on the Indian question entitled i "Our Indian Wards," and edited the Ohio h1 Statvman from l859 to 1862. During his long e life he enjoyed the friendship and esteem of it many prominent public men. He was married P1 three times. his first wife having been Miss Ellis of St. Clairsville, Ohio. his second Miss Nole of Parkersburg. W. Va., and his third, Miss Mary B. Woods, sister of Mr. Justice Woods of ihe United States Supreme Court and ii Gen. C. R. Wood,. 1.14. A., both deceased. He el leaves a wife and three children. 11 Confirmatlens. gi The Senate in executive session has confirmed r( the following nominations: 0 Geo. L. Townsend. collector of eustoms for b the district of Delaware. III Win. H. Leayeraft, =itant appraiser of a merchandise in the district of New York. i ieut. Sam'! C. Lemlv, to be judge advocate p general of the navy, with the rank of captain. 0 Nob't Sewell of New Jersey, second lieutenant S of cavalry. p The Apprepriatien Bill. u Ten of the regular annual appropriation bills d have gone to the President and have become laws or will very shortly. They are the military academy, legislative, diplomatie and consular, post ccee, army, navy, Indian, river and har bor. District of Columbia and agricultural bills. There are now none of the appropria. tion bills in conference and but three remain to a pam through that stage. namely: The sundry p civil, now before the House for action on the Senate amendments; the fortiiscation. ready b for return to the House, and the deficiency, d which was taken up by the Senate today. The o joint reolution passed today extending the a g riations until July 30 will therefore a y only to those three bills last named. The 3enetary Conferenee. Berlin has been selected as the place for ence and the time fixed as the latter part of Angust. The United Statescommss.neehave not been selected, but it is thought that Senator Jones of Nevada, Judge Cannon and Lasabert I Tree. whose probable selection has heretofore I been printed in Tux Bran, will he named. I ~ ---e act which authorises the fleoretary of Agrenl- I tore to "extend and continue the investigations E ettheadnlteration etfood,drgandligurs," 8 Seeretary Bus as as nsted the cheaisSE f hedepartament, Dr. H. W. Wiley, to investigate the ceracter of imported winse and ligners, resemm Rel6ef Cerpe. Potacm Belief Corpe, W. I. 0., auxiliary to the Department of the Potoac, G. A.B., at t its las regular meeting took a reess until neat I Monday ev n, July 16, when It will meet at E the Church of purthrer, corner 13th and L streets northwest, to conier business of theC utmost Importance. Desmatna arcyrua W. Iteu aied, The body of Cyrus W. Field reached Stock tridge, Mams., yeeterday afternoon. It wa met at the station by miniterrs end friends and tehen at once to the historic Cougregational Churh, werehis father, David Dudley Field, was sectr for many years. Here the body was amet by the Revs. S. Blottom and Farweel and the Congregational burial servisegn through. Tecorsang "Jeeus, Lover of Bo ei," and "NaeMy God, to Thee." orpays were then offered by the Rev. Mr. Far.e The body was then aknto the ild plot In I Mebbr2h emetery. Two stops were made - between church and the cemetery. WhileI the funeaaJ procoession of twenty-fve 'Irtus Idrove to the church and the boy wasben Icarried to the emetery the chimmes presented to the Sown by David Dudley Fisld were tolled. At the entrance to the eemetery the body was me ythe Bev. Mr. Bottern. and taeo to the botlwhere the Rmmasrvce a wife, who was br:ApriI U. Her grave was decorated wash cut- owers. New Tears Weas m est. About 500 neopmle gathered at a meeting held at Union Square, New York, hast night under the auspices of District Assembly 49, Knughts ot Imbor, to d.-aoone the astion et Oernegie, Pinkerton and Trish and indoree the action ot the Hostad werkmen. George Francis Train was among thor eseen.A long isries of roeotaos were ao ewhich, among other tbim. dat Ceagrems sheuld sa. gar the asnkertntes. ad that they. a wth their emspaoyer., H. C. Frisk and Win. sund Robert Plaherten, aheald be indIeted, teisd and senteneed and eneented as ntiem l.oteeua; also a- hatthe United States gerota geede prednced by the Canei Jutses Andrews of the New Yerk *nbm esrt has appitdJamses J. Realis et. s he eeeots orthe l Mfn~ m 4 Corn pany, in the atese f Mins W the eems ie j t af Threprtets..~ Iat-. of the epiei of hagee I'= h.. mama..& 'Iho....puta..hu~a 21111 MUU Llanmes Mgsg6 am t e of M S in eS @eNe Whal t We em 3pam. The gemat yesterday enerns passd the M alsead peIutd in T111 9rA e.sag bass Ir. M1htis in ruped to me s in the Dis ret. In samle the hal up Mr. Enste saidi 1e neessity fer 'as bi is very peat, and thet it te reven.es ar the Diskist wis ght fi arise fem the granting of eMs.es to il Hqaor will he losI, beeause the cort have sdded that under the law to whieh ths is an meudment an a person desiring a mens to i wahiky or other spirifaues liqnrs has to do I to pay or tender the amount asemed." A short diseu-i followed on the question I the power to remit penalties under the act. nameox O r uMALTIU. Mr. Palmer, in this connection, said: I mink ina system like this there ought tobe ims provision which would entitle a party, ftsr he had suffered imprisonment to some ex sit, and upon proof of his insolveney, to a dis a cas where a fine of 010 isnimposed by me ourt upon a party for failing to take out a enes for peddling and the man is absolutely solvent. The penalty may be a year's In risomment. Now, ought not such a statute rovide that after the party had sufered for his elinquency he should not be punished for his ovrty, but should be entitled to a discharge Mer suffering; or, as in some states, that he I mould be imprisoned and entitled to a remis on of a portion of the penalty for each day I imprisonament 61 a day, or 45 a day. or some her sum? A man ought not to be kept in jail iaply because he is poor. He ought to be j Mpt in jail only for crime, and poverty is not crime to justify his detention. In Illinois parties under certain circumstances re allowed. where they are impriponed, to be edited with a specific sum for each day of aprisonment, so that after a number of days mere is a prospect of deliverance of such in ilvent party. I submit that such a provision i aght to be inserted in this bill. I Mr. Perkins said: If the Senator from Illinois ill permit a suggestion I will cad his attention i the fact that during this session we have 4 mssed a bill giving to the Commissioners the )wer of which he speaks. It is a general bill I stirely applicable to the provisions of this t and applicable to the provisions generally the statutes here governing crime in the istrict of Columbia. I think the Senator I om Illinois will, upon reflection, admit that ich criminal statute that may be found upon is statute book of Illinois does not enrry a roviso of the character he suggests, but there a general power granted to the governor to ant pardon. or that there is a power granted the commissioners or the local tribunals to scharge from jail. That, however, is a gen al provision, and so we have here a general w giving to the Commissioners in this Dis tet the power to grant pardons or to relieve om confinement in such cases as have been iggested by the Senator. Mr. Palmer replied: I have but to add that renses against police regulations are merely atutory and do not always imply moral turpi ide. Such offenses presuppose some degree guilt, and we have, ideally at least, some ap- I rpriat punishment which ought to be re -ded as an atonement for the crime. After at time the party becomes a mere debtor. and uy Imprisonment which extends beyondthat int. the Ideal point suggested, is a mere im risonment for debt, a mere imprisonment be muse the man can not pay. I should not be illing to vote for any bill which did not in self. or which did not become a part of a ay-v 1 en of laws. which would provide that a party 'ter enduring a certain puniehment should be ititled to discharge when there remains noth ig against him but his poverty. The Senator from West Virginia (Mr. Faulk qr) furnishes a satisfactory answer as to one of 4 io points that the board of Commissioners Lve the power to remit. That meets one diUB alty. I shall not press the other, but suggest I as a humane provision which ought to find a we in every system of law. The bill was then passed. The Volcanic Eruptions in Italy. The eruptions of lava from Mount Etna are creasing. The volcano is ejecting huge bould s and streams of lava are pouring down the ountain side. The tiolence of volcanic dis irbance surpasses anything Feen bince the be uning of the present outbreak. Enormous icks, glowing and steaming. are shot a thou ad feet in the air. Two hills have been up aved and are emptying streams of glowing va toward Nicolosi. People living near the me of the mountain are apprehensive, and any are said to be preparing to move. At ieolesi the whole population pass the greater art of the nights on the house tops watching te remarkable phenomena. Hundreds of Wrists have gone out from Catania and Syra me to see the eruptions. Dispatches from Naples say that Vesuvius is nusually active and is throwing up lava abun tly. First Brigade, N. 0. There is nothing in the report that the first ennsylvania brigade will be ordered from Mt. retna to Homestead. They will probably be int home, however, unless the situation at the :ene of trouble becomes more strained than at resent. The inspection of the second and third rigades it is expected. will begin next Tues sy. Adjt. Gen. Greenland and the members f the governor's staff returned to Harrisburg em Mt. Gretna last night. FINANCIAL. EPOr OF TE CONDITION Of the OLUXUIA NATIONAl, B~h OWAIGTON At the ee. of buinees July 12. 1Mst . n bonds to securs circulation.........-.00 00 buche, seeurtit- s, &.............. 0.000 o me frm etaher atnan banke...........4 1. St ~for cernd house g...........dotns 1 ofohrb aks......................'t 1.tg0 0s ractioal maper currmey. nickels and cents........................4 ....... ........................ 5 e iten . .. .. 18r.'5sure (6 pmr cent or earculatice)............. 2.260 00 Total........................1.l~cm n epital stock paid in...........2 000 ateabo M.......................11.000 00 vdneunpaid ..................... g chetkS to hec.........22; 15 tooeth ationalbanks....."...... Si Total.......................1.M4.0rr na I. LARE C.O~NON casier fteabove sate bak. do uolemnanly swear that sbove state esea is trus to the best of m know an lef. ClAR. C 00 N Usehier. answorn to betere am. this ~1IUh day of R~O4.. OUNG. Notary Public JNO. JOY EDSON. N. L JE irctrs N. 3. BRE 1t ____ALBERT F. 1O ._ ____ El'OaT OF1THE CONDITION NADE' NATIONIAL BLANK OF wASHINGTON. At Weshlaeten. D. C At the einset of -.tas== July12. 3500. REmOURCES. L 8. bonds oseure eireulaaan.... au.ou0 bStfom batioaan her. ...Ot hea fmd stase henh ............ raataouse.. ..... t eees . e .......... 2.200 esaats .IES inoeeebjrima1~. To ................... ma -pd d b in................., .Uma FINANCIL 'O~r OFTHE O O DC tION WEST END NATIONAL BANE. Lt Wmas it a the of mniJul Loamsa diseount............... .......61. . .onsto stcur l ruatg )me from a1ved reere ........ 4 Bankinos hou fritur a .. hher real estae and morteares o . urent exn and taxes paid. eims an U.. ds............. on0 Mhecks and other cash te. ........ . : icbaUges for leariw hows.............. 19, 4 10 Practional paper caneney. nickels and cents...................................... . AwItne 04 1700 00 tedempion fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cnt of circulation)................ 2.20 00 Tot al.. ............................*4* * 1 7 LIABILITIES. 'apital stock paid in........................ 00.000 00 IU l fuind..................... 12.001100 Jndivided proats.................. 1.401 4? F at jona&I beani notell 0-o*sadn..... 43,L 00 adividual deposits subject to cbeck ........................ 819 54 )ewand certifcates of ade pos et ..612 !'shier's checks ruts'andinw. 16 0 )u to other uational bants. 14.328 37 fue to state banks and bank. a ..... ..................... 32 0 7 11.7 41 0 70 Total ................................... . 44 17 ntrct ubcuty of Wahinton, Us: 1.W P.ILLi AMS, c.shiler of the above lamed b . do solemidy, swear that the above state tent is true to t b beat of my know ledse and helief. CHARLES P. WILLIAMS Cashier. Sutbeceld and sworn to befor me this th day of u.y. 182. CCLES I. HARBAN, Notary Public. WX. It. RILEY. t5 P. F1ItDON Drcos OHN H. MAUAUDER. D . It FIREDLRICK C. STEVENS. IEPORT OF THE CONDITION t Of the ITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON CITY. At Washington. in the laixtrict of Columbia, At the close or business. July 12. 1O. RESOURCES. ,an% and disecunts........ ........ ... 4.12 15 Overdrafts. seeured and unsecured.... :t42 00 S. bonds W secur circilation....... ..1.000 00 ine from approved reserve aents..... 2.534 M ue from other nAtional banks......... ..'43211 Wue from stat nonks and bankerp..... . :t.046 01 lanking house. furniture and fixtures. " N91 4 'urrent er-es and t nws paid. 10.044 . 'becks and otner casa itus.............t919 -N xchanues for elerng house.... ..... .15,:AM 40 kills of othr ban. ............ . 1.770 00 'actional paper currency, niciets and cents..................................... roe ................................ 1 184.21 410 Aeia-tender notes..................... 741.1651 t7) ledemption fund with '. S. treasurer (5 per Lent circulation).............. - - .25 00, Total...............................~.3-.i0i; LIABILITIES. 'soita1 stek raid in.................630. 00000 urplus fund... .... .................. 6.0 ) 00 1divided proft ................ ..... 45 7.%:; 7 istlonal Batk rotes oitstanding 38.78) 00 hvidends unpaid................. 3is 00 ndividual dan.-site s-a1ect to cheek.... 80.hod 8K. )euan-l ertlieates of deposit.......... .1.I4 00 'ertiied -eck4.......................... ".!W1 is) -lie to o=her national ba:xks............ 11160 44 )no to te banks and nankers ........ .5.4.4 51 Total -......... ..............61..31.640 ;4 )Istrict of Columbia ss: 1. THOR. C. PEA 4ALL. cashle, of the above tamed bnnk, do solemnly swear that the above state uent is true to the het o* knowledge ar M elief. T!OS. .PEARSALL. Cashier. Subscrihed and sworn to before mie this 15th day of uly, 142. WILLIAM SELBY Currect-Attest: Notary Public. E. KURTZ JOHNSON. A N H, r- Directors. It THO8. IIOMEitVILLE. IEPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the 4ATIONAL SAFE DI4EPtIIT SAVINGS AND TRI-wr COMPANY OF THE hISTRICT OF Co. LUMBIA. At Washinrton. D. C. At the close of b, in'e July 12, 12. REOURCE4. LOaxs on real estate and collateral tocks. securitieS. -................. 301.-20 00 Sue from tanks and bankers............J O,41-1 70 Bankiig house. furniture and fixtures 777.217 1 -trret expenes ad taxes paid -7 0u. 'bemiutn onbhnds......... ........ 40. 7 M 44 ,beeks end other cash Items............ 3,01 4 Fractional paper currency. nickels ad cents. ................................. .5 ipecie..11.4000f) LOWaltendr ~............6.1.0 00 Total............................ .y LIABILITIES. 'spital stock paid in.................... 61.0.000 00 ( 'rodtltvals..................... .:.41, Idvidua dposits ..................7.4 Billspayable....................... .I 00000 Total.............................. 4 s3 District of&Columbia. County of Wasblnjron. a. DI THO AS . JCNES tnird vice president of the ihove named company. do solemnly swear that the ibove statenent is true to the best of ay knowledge tld helief. THOMAS R. J0NES. Third 1ice President. ftobscrihed and sworn to before moe this 1.th day of Iuly. 1l1ME. WILLAIID H. MYERS Correct-Attest: Ntr TWO. HYDE. 1____ M.fO G. RY. R"""4"H CONDYJON LINCOLN NATONAL BANN. At Washington, in the District of Cohlumbia. At the caoss. of businems July 32, 1M00. Eoans and discounts...................d22.750 911 lverdrfts. securedl and unsecured........ 7 30 1. 5. bo~ndmto secure circulation.......... 0000 ~ufromnjved aesarve scrents .......S 9r efrm national banks ..... 4 efrom state banks and hankers.... it Bsnkinar house, furniture and Arxtures.... 13300 00O Current exi-enasa and taxes paid...........4*4834 Premiums ou U. S. bonds................ .000 00 ('hecks and other cash items............... .210 14 xchnmres for clearinir hos.............014a -2a Fractional paper currency, nickels ad cents................................. g p Be mption fund with U. S. treasUrer (5 par cent of circulation) .................25 0 00 Total.................... .p *LIABIL TIES. Capital tdin.............P00.000 00 tt lus .......r.....................1.0 btiselche a. a..... ........ 6.0 208=1~..................................70,2 P.Fke'C A. 4ILI. caere ot ti above naused ban~k. don solemnly sar thet the above state Inent is true te the best of as no wledve and belif. F. A. STIER Cashie. Subscribed and sworn to before tue this 1th da of July. 1NN. ALDBT8.GATE Corsct-Attest: Ntr ulc I. B. WILSON 1 AU. as..HOE, . R EPORT OF THE CONDITION THE FARMEnS LND ECANICB' NATIONAL. At ec wwan the Dittof olambia. NE30UCB. Loensad diseernts.........-.....6.13, 2 teks of anks.........s tarn. with B. trema6e peS----- 3 - rataggg in... ... .... mr-Latest U. S.Go't Rqe . Fowder FINANCTAL REpo'tON THE cONDITION T1E NATIN AL 3AN 5AE. At the ales t ==== July12. i RE00MC. a n d u n t a .... ... a-ppoved reser. nk bankanke Otherrealestateo a Etunfl on U. 8.bn ~ 1p~ Ch.caad other ah itemA Fractinaal faper cureucy. ni.kelsad aitd.... . Re tm with U. a:,mue n cirtculati) 2.25000 Total ........ 1,ig1 .74 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid .. . 300 00 National biak notsudnf S Dividends unpd . Indivitlual o an mbet to chock Sn.6i De.mand eti'test ......... 9i.44 Crtified checks. chec.... Due to other nato.a ba k L,.4. Da to state banks and ba ers.........S. . 42 TO al................................ 4I.M2 .i3 74 District of Columbia. is: 1. GEURGE H. B. WHITE. cashier of the above nawed bankt do solemnly swear that the abite st* ment s t~ise to the heat ,Ifm knowledare and belier GE i . WHITE. Vshaier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ofh day of July. iftV_ ALFRED B. BRIGGS, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: J. W. THOMPSON, ' H. A: V LCAR. Dbecton 1t JAMEb E. FITH REPORT OF THE CONDITION THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC At Washinston, D. C.. At the close of businees July 12. 1. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .................UC7E4 (. Overdirat. recuted and unsecured.... 2th W U. =. onda to secure circulation. 4 per rent .................. 5 0 0 U. a. toads to secure deposits 4 per cent . 0. 00 Storks. ecuriti s. e ........... ...... .20.2) La j Due from 0Z io n .~" * Douafrn state banks and bankers.... 1 31 akin house., furniture and Exture. 10.14 52 xinn."es and taxe paid 427... Cg.it other cash itemas...........?T.6i41 01 Exchanaceuforelearlnz house ......... 12.42U 70 Fractional paper cuhbency. nickels and cents ...................F 7 On Specie (sold. 0S 0 0)i ..i an. W Iral tender notes...... 40.56 00 Renaeption fund with V. S. treasurer (3lPer cent of circulation) .............%250 0W Total............................. 1.634.2 3:-0 LIABILITIES. C oital stok paid in .... . Nurplns fund ................ ORA 0315 Undivide prnofto... ..................... 1".711 34 Naton 1 bank te uttandin- ...... 44.10000 Indivldid d sLdts subject hee. 1.0 14 Deadceses of deposi.......1140 C.-rtile.1 cheeks........................,. United states depots............... 71. ' Due to other national banks . .......... 63.. As5 Due to state banks and bankers ........ 4. A 5W Total............................ 1.14.2( 20 City of Wamlnirt.ou county of Washlnt". i. C BA. K BRA LEY Icashir of aoe n bank, do soleninl ynwear that the anve statement is true to the test of nmy kn~wledre and belief. CHAH. M. BRADLEY.I CEsbier. Subaribed and sworn to betore ue this 16th day of Culr, AttesBRICE J. MOSES. Notary Public. Coret-Atteal: DANIEL B. CLARKEI A. A. WIL40N. et 0. C. OBLE2I. It P. H. HILL. EPORT OF THE CONDITION t~R Of the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUT COMPANY. At Washington. in the District of Colu-ubia. At the close of business July 12, 1hVH. IIESOURCES. Loans and discounts..................1.8".91374 Oerdrafti. s cured and unsecured. ..w . I -no Komat national han ..... -' Due from state tanks ani ankers and trust ouaniea ............ 18.1Us1313 Baukinr house. frniture and fx tue. vAult work. c... ... . .. r ent r and taxes paid ... 4.4201 Fractional Vaper currenc), nickels and ct ats ..1 .110010 sfwrie... I .. .............................. 2Po i i L~wal tender ates ....................1O.&fV 00 Total.................................... ftsO W .6 34 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ........ .. 1.000000 surplus t ....................... 100.00000 VtPiadde.I profits ................... A 01 Individual eot subject tosbck. 1.076.057 38 Ties. cericates of de j ...............58.901121 Due to naa banks. 11081 to 1.610.821 15 Total....... ...........................2. 0 .650 'J4 District of Columbia. County of Washington. se: above named bank di sole'nny sear tateaboe sttment Is trne to the. besto m knowleeeand be. Subscribed..ad sworn to befor.^: ** ii 1thd. i "" BRAINARD H. WARN. JOHN JOY EDSON. I jN .R. CARMODY?. ALBERT FUEb. LOI D URI'EDT 3. W. SWORDWA D. A. A. W ILSN* 0. GREEN. D. ON.iF it W. E. BARKER._ ___ REPORT OF THE CONDITION RESOURCES. U. S. bonds to secre, cIreulauem ........Iq4 U. U. bads on hand............ 700 Stock, securinies, 0......... 587. R"***" |2.'ires':Y as n.. Dec fro ett ak n hus... te dualohe as to............ k0 rctionalpaer currncy.a _an_ @2................................... 130~ tie ndit U. w. useer Tn. NEW Tom GUARARTT AND IaNMX1TT 00.. Ne. U OmeLrs (M1e 1a benhug. New TOIL . 0 1. L TATLOS& O.. oer. as ame mastata.. T-E OLD COLONY TRUST 00. Cor. WVahntmn ml Cot s.. Bestem. AND THE BANiERS MENTIONED BElAW. ARE AUTRORIED TO OWFFR FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT PAZ T33 6 PER CENT CUMULATIYS PR3EERRED STOCK OF TE MICHIGAN PENINSULAR CAR 00MPANT. Incorporated IM BUSINESS ESTABLISHED I6L SHARE CAPITAL. t000.m DIVIDED INTO f0.000 SHARES. I PER CENT CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK OF 6100 EACH. 30.000 SHARES COMMON STOCK OF $100 EACH. ALL SnARES ARE FULL PAID STOCK AND NON-ABSESSABLE. STOCKHOLDERS WILL HAVE NO PERSONAL LIABILITY WHATEVE1L The Company begins businem September 1. 100. without any debt or liasbUty. other than the boade mentioned be:ow. THE BY-LAWS PROVIDE THAT NO ADDI TIONAL MORTGAGE BONDS CAN BE ISSUED WITHOUT THE UNANIMOUS CONSENT OF THE STOCKHOLDERS. THE PREFERRED STOCK WILL BE ENTITLED TO A CUMULATIVE PREFERRED DIVIDEND OF S PER CENT PER ANNUM. PAYABLE QUAR TERLY IN GOLD. The Common Atock will be entitled to a dividean of 1? PER CENT per annum. payable in gold. after pay ment of the dividend upon the Preferred Stock. and to further annual dividends out of the wn earniaxe of the Company after a am equal to 4 PER CENT per annum has been eat ried to surplus fund. One million dollars of the common sto-k win re main unissued in the treasury of the company. to provide for the future enlagenent of the plant. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE SHARES. 62.000.000FIRST MORTGAGE 5 PER CENT 5.0 YEAR BONDS WILL BE ISSUED AND HAVE ALREADY BEEN SUBSCRIBED FOR. THE VENDORS AND THEIR ASSOCIATES HAVE SUBSCRIBED FOR SECURITIES AT PAR TO T E AMOUNT OF 84.000.000. The following. viz.: 40.000 SHARES PREFERRED STOCK (K.O00OMM ARE OFFERED FOR SUBGCRIPTION. PAYMENT TO BE MADE. TEN PER CENT UPON APPLICA TION AND THE BALANCE WITHIN TWENTY DAYS AFTER ALLOTMENT. FAILURE TO PAY THE SECOND INSTALLMENT WHEN DUE MAY OPERATE AS A FORFEIT OF THE PREVIOUS PAYMENT. THE MCBSCRIFTION BOOKS WILL BE OPENED ON THURSDAY. JULY 14. AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M.. AND CLOSE ON OR BEFORE THURSDAY. JULY 21. AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. The a'lotment will be made as soon as poede after the sihacription Is closed. The uight is reserved to allot a less amount than that subscribed for and be claes the subscription books at any the. The preliuinry paae't gW be o usad Me bsA th - ere viring the apptiestne the pionent. amer al tatrent. to the NEW YORK QUA RA 3PY AND IX DENXITY COMPA NY. who WU1issue snper "eeettabe certwSAseta efterveed stoeek oer"t6e erenstreadgfer deliver". Subecriptions will also be recesved by the Sollowin banks and bankers: FRANKLIN TRUST COMPANY. bsekly. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Detait. STATE SAVINGS BANK. Detreb.. UNION TRUST COMPANY. Demrei. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Chicagn. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Clueinnati. ST. LOUIS TRUST COMPA*iY. St. Louis. Application will be aisle to have theascuriis listed upon the New York Stock Emcas. TRANSFER AGENT AND TRUSTEE OF THE BONDS: THE NEW YORE GUARANTY AND INDEMNITY CO. JREGISTRAR OF STOCK: TEE UNION TRUST C0.. Newr Yrk.. MlOUNSEL: Hesms. MIL-L-R. PECEAM~ & I AUDITORS:W emas. BARROW. WADE. GUTERIE & 00. DIRECITORS: HON. JAMES McMU.-LA1C. DetseM. Fernear HUGH McMILLAN. Detroft. Ones aml WILLI~rAM C. MewMILrAN. Ditait. Dbme.=s IRANCK I. HRMEER. et h CH ARLES L. FRER, nCmama.l WATSON 3. FREER. 1Cemams. EON. RUSSEL-L A. ALGER. Deteelt. Mic. GEORGE i. TrUiRBUuL. 'Slos Pklia New Yask Guaranty ad rslea..mty Os.. New Yeak. EDWARD V. LAWRENCE. Dietr -h N~mml ak. L%'. BL. VENDORS' STATET. Tiosm inl be binegeieln ea Sispmc ot tahgover anearem memut aEB The mieisncrQammear Theem amomga. j t The aneetor heelImmene* The mahbmNaiss emhaas . Th!benwpem aemthessak. The~ Sue. Be~ eBen ml eise bme emise --ha stem. w. est sh 4 manel. Th -mhm um s m em ffiem st Ume eiemlEestmmltse f es el ewiasnmlmessese miEf as esea. - ~ ThU -aeraneassaemeaaeata sameaeasaef bb aetear FINANCIAL ass ass ema at wa Com.mem. sn i awOd bftR. campm hae a um blank I massnma ep The temtpaom sad as 4100110 41001116 OW 1allowsees 1rIoMe arose mM m arena meQamt aowwhu w~ehmM gan- m&t Th bh we" Ot se m am& by Sm eemp e- cont ms m s lodoe" mt an eD st r o m, se ad the fmte ueMhsasttms na=ae m .. bemaw amg aw be metsmma LAKE Bom & Mandaaz SOUTEEN i IL.LEFB CENTRAEL. I. O, UNION PACIFIC RI 00. 9OUTERN ACaPm0 COMPANT. CHICAO. M.WAUKEE & ST. PAUL VT CO. CHICAGO & NUETEWERTEHN R' 00. CHICAGO. IOCK ar.aD & PACEFIC 3100. CRICA00.6 ALTOS I. I. 00. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUENCY . I. Ol ATCHISON. TOPEKA & SANTA 78 L I 00. BALTIMORE & OR1O A. I. CO. NEW YORE CENTRAL & HUROON RIVER I. CO. CINCINATL HAMILTON & DAYTON I. L CO CANADA OUTIEN I. I. 00. PENNSYLVANIA IL I. 00. JMOURI PACIFIC 3r CO. CHESAPEAKE & 0EIO WY C. NEW YORK. LAR MR & WESTERN I. E, nRAND TRUNK SI 00. WABASE L 3. 00. MICHIGAN CENTRAL I. R. 00. DETROIT. LANSING & NORTHERN I. . CO. CHICAGO & WEST MICHIGAN WT CO. CANADIAN PACIFIC RT O. NORTHERN PACgFIg . I. CO, WEST SHORE 3. A CO. FTYCEBUUG A. I. CO. NEW YORM. CHICAGO f ST. LUIS I. I. CO. BUFFALO. SOCEESTER & PITTSBG I. E CO. CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS R. 3. CO. TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. CINCINNATI. NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS PA CIFIC RAILWAY CO. ROME. WATERTOWN & OGDENSBUB . R Co. FLINT & PERR MARQUETTE . I. 00. DETROIT. GRAND HAVEN & MILWAUKEI RAILWAY CO. MERCHANTS' DESPATM TRAZU4ORTATIO3 00. UNION LINK. MESSRS. ARMOUR & CO. MESSRS. SWIFT & CO. MESSES. 0. M. HAMMOND & 00. MESSRS. NELSON MORRIS & CO. TOLEDO & OHIO CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. DENVER f RIO GRANDE RAILWAY 00. ILLINOIS STEEL C0. JOSEPH SCHLITZ BREWING 00. ANHEEUSEE-BUSH BREWING CO. MESSRS. LIBBY. McNEELL & LIRBY. AND MANY OTHERS. The propety cove etsgty-thean m4 ie-half sew of grenmd. of which esvety-tlArb mod asem-half ace re owned by the. company mil ive se lased to ppetuity. wholly Iotced withia the city 't DeboS Eight aees theoet we on the Deatwit river. having a system of pir ad estemave wherfe. Sea" ikflzads towb the peperties. via: GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. LAKE SNORE AND MICIGAN SOUTSE3 RAILROAD. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. FLINT AND PERE MARQUETTE RAILROAD. DETROIT. LANSING AND NORTMERN RAIM ROAD. DETROIT. GRAND HAVEN AND MILWAUKES RAILROAD. WABASH RAILWAY. The buildia, seventy-edghtia R=m=.. mat Us meet sumbtantial cbracter. especiaDy camtraeted 64 the requiremente at the b--m. The machinary I of the late type end is maintained Ia the hiabm taw at edeacy. The compeaee employ abust Sv thousand me. The natum ot the buaem amd the eeracter of tl custoamers of the company an almxust a uaraate ..aga los ee by 6&a dbte. The total loin IN tb pat few rease upo este emountfth to maase the ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS ame ae tainedto have hen am tbm FIE TEOUSAND DOE ARam The real esate. working plaint. m chinery mS petnrnwe. have beemap. praised aL............................... O r. And the cash asets at.................... 14 MSS B HENRY B. LEDTARD. Esq.. Preia..a MkIdg Cemtral Saoraed Cosmwpa. Detrett. ALBERT ANTISDEL. Eaq.. Gemaorl U....r Am lea Eiuswm Conspaty. ChIcago. 5. F. BARNARD. MR.'. PFedSemt Ohio mad =a0 ippi Zeaelad Cm.e.. CamcmaetL W. J. LIPPINCOTT.Eeq..Predm imt.el Uaic Steek Yards Corpnay. Cmetemul. The beket a am of the CeOmeNA ho been-e-omiad br llEsr Saw. Wade. G16te Co., chteedamntebntmt Iandon amS New Yenr who neport bstea bemwrh. NO. Im BROADWAY. NEW YORE. B2L Im EDWIN PACEAED. ESQ. Prsident aow rwe Gumfmt and Eidomawf Com 0 s Oblr stret. New Teak. DEAR SIR: We bee the beeks an& er oasteat the Ma m Cr Caepemy. ae DeA4 Car Whed elm.... the M*a9- Fenge ad lIe Ce---methe DSmSePIpeandasamhy Cemaa ser fme reamnamaaSeahemmag :ssk 5rptm ba. i1e., adthe PaamFer Car Cm-pm far S. yeseedme n.--h-- 3. ILo We ad that lb m eeest them eemeem imwat hy the oo ar the eee peeted. afhen ameg all memma.. tirm-a........ amemmee, an emr mds mewale, depgsse. ant pteMmsae meetuery am ralerlee, emaat to eS.Us.a eLS0. er a leady ave auepet of hSU.373.h3 Your. truly. RARaOW. WADE. GUTaRIE & CO. ATTENTION ISCALLED TO THE FACT THA TENET EANINGS ARE THE RESULTS OS TAINED AFTER CHASraOlnEACH YEAR TO ii ERATING EEPNSEB THE COST OF MANY Al DITIONS AND IMPROVriEnTS WHItE HAV| DROUGHT THE PUOEREm UP TO TEEiS PES'mET CAPACITY. WHICH IS GSEAE TRAJ AT ANY TIME IN TEIER HISTORY. TEEBE NET EARNINGS ARH SUFFICIENT T PAY THE INTEREST ON THE DOEDS, S PHl CHIT PER ANNUl UPON THE PEEEEE~ STOCK. 12PE tENT PER ANNUM UPON TH COMMON STOCE. CARRY S. PEE ANNU1 TO SURPLUS FUND. AS PROVEDED BY THE R1 LAWS OF THE 00MANT. AND LEAVE MOE THAN 41PER CENT APILECARLE TO EUETHEl DIVIDENDS UPON THE 00EMON STOCK. TIE PSRENT -E EAREINGS CAN N CEMBELY AIPUOIATER. ALL CARS MANE FACTORED UP TO TEE 'PUEENT TIME Al WELL AS ALL. NOW UDE 00MTMITS BEING SOLD. A CAREFUL YTEMATE mo THAT TEE AND AT THE BATE OF LN.M WHICH. AFE PATENG THE EYRT 0 IKE BONDS. S PEE CET VI0E TEE g PEEEE STOCE. 3W EE CET OM TE3 COD MON STOCK AND naawea g 1 T 1URLU5 FUND. ERATM ISU NT' APPLI OAm.E TO FURTEE USUETDSB WOE U -hesse maasml s a IeaS-mamtaadne hmammtm tet msemUm demem amami SeedmeaSmOEMISae m ase e p as Ia e hMmmsinbms*@ pas these yerpsobht eepin ha dOM t ema aSnamimesma senh -asa ehease has -mnmm at mmtd ag ta naese tm enae im smin Thebim mee a samen Semasmmene a.ese maemat ase a .eames m a~ emasma a eahage U aee sm a SE eaams w. anases m i -e a o W . Queename& M AM.M Q - _____FINANCIAL. 1X 31. . UFE IM~q ("0.pMLjprv -f&~f Yb. rim. Tant 1*..ew ow *t4L 101,464 Wib arm~y and nary gall t fiw ~v WheI .-w_ 0a,*b (M -. 1=14 rPa. vw. -v-14- 66: isp IN. IGL rnilis fnth the Nroyk "At.~ ODOM= ISTU XT. AND BMW Von& &VYS (bnqerd by "WA71Al Of t CAemeyea an*1067- MAd Orb 09 OnL.'U INA ei , PI M, CAPITU, OUT WILLIO% KhIIJa33 as eecter. adnduarui. Omcdi.. at T estea ccwints"M camiftle.. the eetcdaeat lumatkft rweevet r .. m ead enalutmes~ or urma UIfU wlred bym vtefew, piamt ip.. whe dailY at**rnjmee. end kept Orithes chagurbo wham 041mpacy Is named vaoratcc at vtj'ne. -acvoo mewto deLuob in mom. or Tim Ca3im 4114 Upward and aws lob I nt theo. SILVER WA"E AND TALU&BLES oria e uumpW tics. a-od in trunks or bosm e. wvd oGpm Is -feapao Tanks at 00%ememam &lum md se. MY at oxdewaha rooL. RF NTO SArLS FROX g!- To 91M r.& rACPE ANN'1T2. ACCuIRDINO TO) SM AND ?30CAM1O. pt-Nkt-P. M'tl-uv Pqw6&owst. JAMtiA t. J'fl1%x%rti* NlolVmwP TUAKl~ &. JONEit. Third % I.m.'ell. k I k..-N(:iS XWKWtM Trmw. at I'.- .. fttv.M~ Andwmw Wri Petty U. hat. m.at1hw(w .mal Ctarl.. K. Jtf..0. ra Fl)A,. , ElorL V. Fraft',, 11s. J.4aG uke I. ia, L Cinc. hemK.Jum, 0 StILDTr.. TA'I.-N ANni JWrthOFwrT AUS cdATON or wAsiruo?(. D.C.. (iFFICI it 913. 91.6 awl uits r ST. xNW. To Ut'.. d~xtvrtm a lllwral %B4 vAte to vims w ----nPe res et wi' -n ffi 'uts Depauda. Tou eln lwwr. w 41.1W) f,. me a Road F~of SetrIty ad pay I* ltack at the rat. fl eta 1wr avvef cambia"e611 silkAboutoec~urity. ukef afifm is I Animnuy owid by best ial estaS.. Lams meft u nder the rnusual Inea.swUnat of. Mi. ofii ofM I inarigtos. UAtet" cuaramtemd. VerowewWades KARIIROOW DINtMA%............... ho1,01 ANDREW W&U. kg. Vr Prooimma end Itenege ALOMTW1'LDALlE... -vw GK4)U93 GTEON ..... . Trsuri RDW. IL WORK ... . Umaer of Leas Iieprtimest GEO0. W. LZACK .. . w 21ono, Laos Eepormmt: J. F. UNITZ ............ . ing Nem Wnrlotou Mterk vv-1me.s Oeag FAle ad fkcwk broke?. hassmin 11. Allmetle. halihg NOV at. a.w. *Mtw&. Deado mid Graft hog. mid seld Sr embe Cqft esk wed oMa~i IS Now Tewt or Now Orom CIONUF.SPOVIIIEW. . it. vhi~e & 436. N ew Work aloft Kurheate. toeass Orns.. Now Waft Otien scomm. L~phbaft. "e & 4*.. New tirkess Onaes ne b,,,,. Ilasio Ormt. & C-n.. Clifeae Deerd of tfuil. 1%WP-It. to Now Tark. CUM ma x"w Ne. Iner. Tekeiaoe. 4%1 mt.1 JNO. V. COMMON. J310 W. XCA OLOWPU BUTLD W. 1410? F Of W.W.. buhlrs s KianaiCs s mimit bad methe ego mgteucbP~ba D5m AbswMt DelI te.e in. k mmeMB WX SELL ON CKWzr a AT Ci.. Puers. k PEN N01.. T S.. AINOKPR*OgfSE MY PA r ix xA A r wxEL r as xNTL r XtvsALLEZBW IS A " VKAII r t& CI"A r GM 881 nd 03a '1ft L Nu. wm