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TTTE WEEKLY JsWfc-fcTAR, MAftfilT 22, 1917. BUREAU OFJIARKETS T-odve Mioses Town Nchnrt. Mrrch 17. Today, for the Unit tlmo In thirty-four years, Xnhant held Its annual town meetliift Mewiencer lty fined. Howard Hny, who nas 1con em-poyed as a messenger boy by the Western Union and Postal telegrap'i Hints for Gardeners Issued 'Weekly, by Harry 1).

Commissioner of jukI Immigration, State of louisiaiia. Bureau of Marketing, Jiaton Kongo. rivcry Yale idan, n5o nmtter what Ii moans mav 1, can help his university niw through the elas agents of rAir fttnd. In ctoine co-operation with lh faculty and other authorities at New Haven. We are not urging and need Hot urge Ye men to help tide their college over a critical period.

In cane of war, with what con-tributtons they choose to make. Yale will live as long as any of her loyal sons nfe Headaches Start In trie Liver. Dizzy? Dull headache? KilionH? Muddy complexion? Thoce are signs thai your llvor Ih back in its old woi and nneds sn asuistant. fall in l'o-DoIax nature remedy derived from the May apple. It quickly attmu- to Wlnntorn, Columbia, Mi-rch 17.

N. h. Hover, who was Clerk of the District Court of Caldwell parish 1 1 0 1 to 1U12, and who for tho past four years has hron cashier of the Grayson Bank of Grayson, has resigned hh noMMon with that institution to accept a like portion with tho Frankln Stato Bank of W'imia-boro, Iva. The Atlas Oil tho Ktate Oil Co. and the Gulf Hefinl; Co.

-are all now engaged In boring for oil on the plantation of B. J. Lively who lives In tho Eleventh Ward of Cnld-weli parish nl out eight mi'es south of Columbia, on the Ouachitr river. Those Interested In theso operations say that tho prospects for gusher in Caldwell within the next fw weeks ore rery flattering. Now that It oppenrH lhnt Jnck iTitt, with hhi klllhii: whito cost, has randt his fttrmvoll aitpo.ininoo fn l.ouh.liuia, "jul, as llio 'omralsHionor of Asriruluiro has.

uracil thrmr b--r r.ny availftblo yard 9'irog to by mnltiriK a KHrdni. thonn lininst plani of rny kind for Bale find tho Huroau of MarVetlnK a fcuiiil medium by ftlllrh to (Msnonfl of inild idanlH, and wo roitnen that yoi list them wliii this department. Such ti mov'3 will bo a ulrong factor In comballiig til II, C. I Th follnh.ne la a urn in pry of Ih f.ff'Tlngg and anta for the past OfforinM. Two rogtutorad Hereford bullit tick Immune.

Ono rosiatcrod Jeruoy bull, 7 yours old. Fifty itrado and full blood Horn ford rows and hoifpi-a, tick Immuno. Twomy-flva Hereford caivog. tick Immuno, Twenty hlirli grado Hohtoln oc.lves ueokr, old. Ono Strmltird Brod HoadNter Stal lion.

Ono roftlHlrod Doraei mm. Kottr Poland China pins, 2 months old. A of Poland China piya, 4 to (I month); old. A number of full blood, well bred Kcrkahire plus. Ono rotilHtcrod O.

I. 0, 2T0 l-ounihi, i yoar old. Ono HampHhlro row, brod. A number of Hampshire piKf, 8 Iilonlbs old. une Durce Jersey boar, 7 months old.

One resittterod Duroc Jeruoy One relMl-Tod Dtiroc Jersey boar, 30 month old. Flv rCKlu erod luiroc Jersey plfts, 1 1 sok old. Puro bred and gn.dod Duroc Jer- Ley Kfiwc, brca. Huff OrpltiKton ihlcka, 1 dny old A number of Huff Orpington A number if Brown Leghorn him. Thirty-six White Orpington hona.

A number of Brown Leghorn hen. Tlilrty-ix White OrphifUou pul-lrlB and 3 coc korels. Ono Barrel Plymouth Rock cockerel, 2 years old. llarrod Itoel: eggs for haUh-SnR. A number of Whito WyandotK riulleia and cockereln.

Tinea Whlf I. inborn corkorela. Twoniy-fivo pure brod Brown Leghorn Ten I ttllly Amelia coekerels. Huff roosters, A number of chickous. puro ilrcd Toulouao Soeim.

Seven Indian Runner ducks. Huff Orpington eppa for Silver Laced Wyandotte egga for haU'liinB. 8 C. White Leghorn and Whits Vyandi-tio for White Wyiiidotto eugn for hatch-inK. Bronze Turkey egua for hatehiug.

Ninety dozen froali ckb weekly. Six dozen fresh epgs Ten ton cf puro Halt sod llaU cotton ceed. Klvo ton of Espieaa cotton aoeil. Five tana of cotton mod. I'oll LonK Hlapl.i cotton Eoed.

Four eatioadn of corn In ghuck. llr.btlng! Prolllre atod corn. Kentiillo Whito Dent seed corn. companies, being with the Intter for the past rear r-i-d a hair has been ghen a r'it-i-'-i as rper- ator in the Postal ollb-e at Alexandria and will leave for that city tonight to tni'p up ifl work. Since going with the Postal ha has been coached and trc-ined by Mr.

Strong, who la an experienced map in all the branches of f-nd he has developed Into a firrt clas" operator. While serving ns a meppnnger Imy Howard was the victim of two accr-dents. one a L'asoline exptcslon end tho other fr -m bcins run down by fin autotnoVPo. Kiich nccident al most cost him bin life, bnt each time be came bsck greater determln ation. The company ban recognized his work and faithfulness by giving him a good nosition while ha Is still a young bov.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Yean Always bears of the Signature YAIJK F1CKV WAIt Dlt.l. StnlRts anff HctetitlitN tn Hervo jtf Now York, Marrh Hi. Heady give a great part of its Btudor.i'-, and the services of its faculty and 1 t'jnr- atories to th's country in case of v.ar Yale University Is now facin grave financial crifia In tho event of an outbreak of hostilities, to reports received today at the na quarters of the Yale Alumni Cn'tar sity Fund Association in this With at least a third of their aivir- granuates believed to be pre'iving to rush to arms at. the first calt. th college authorities at New Ha eu anticipate a corresponding cut I i the main tuition r.nd room rent ite n- or their income, with practically no iv.iy uf cutting down the heavy overhi-arj expenses of their educational plpnt Cnless alt tho graduates of Yale iiM to support their univeristy in a ich a patiiotic sacrifice, its very evis'ncd may be throalned, the alumni wtiu have ulremly given for iU runniu oxpnsea aie informed.

With every facility of ite great en gineering, chomlytry, physics and electrical limratoriat already pledg ed to the nalicn with tho services of iU cientiilc. workers, through Director lirssell 11. ChitCmdun of the Hhoffiold Scientific School, who in acting as ehelrmuii of the National He- scan Counc il, the work of can not be cut down to cave a few labor, supply und salary coats in 'so of an exodus of students from tWssruoms and dormitories to mobilization campa, it i pointed out. With the enlistment oi only a third of their thirty-threo hundred Btudentii, a re duction of over in the an nuul revenue that helps uiintum this educational plant would rosult from lost tuition and rent fees alone, Yalo graduates are assured. tthich must bo raided to Ih- Uctlcit at which It iu ul ready operated.

Since contracts for life or a term of yearn are made with alinobt all of the teachers of the faculty, any further desertion of campus for tho military camp must mean in financial terms either tho stispenflon of Yale's activities or her support by graduates subscription through the possible pe riod of it is prophesied. That Hie twenty thousand Yale graduates, scattered throughout the ountry, will without exception rally to the Eupjiort of their university at Iuh trying time, as they have regu larly in the pi.st, wa; asueriod today tiy officers of tho Yalo AfUinni University Fund Association, who are ready to receive, contributions of as few cunts or ai many dolicrs as each cuit uffcrd from every one of this graduata army. While over a quar ter of the Yak aluniui havo heretofore regularly offered buuib of any L'inouin to Huh fund, which haw rats-cd from seventy ninety thousand l(d)ars et ear since IUH) to help tun the univerbity, it is expected (hut practically every Yale man will IbLi year titke the ttiJiice to help bib ctdiege face this eiijergency. 'Valo has never needed the co-op eration of alt her souh so vitally as i-liu tium at Ihit peculiar time," said Henry S. HrooiiB, chuirman of tho Vale Alumni I mvet'Mly Fund Asso ciation, at its headqttarterd.

an-deridit avt-jiuo, in tint, city today. are t-oiilidciil that the uuUtT.iitv in count poit titu voluntary bni k- of eiery otiu of the alumni lu lliift rpiis, when hoy learn of the serious Hfli'Htion lo which umy be brought. JOHN WHITC ca. S.Y. fr rifno rsw I ii 0 N'ttut ftsd without her most dlMin.afuifdicd ctti- en, Senator Henry Cabot LnJpo, In ihA hnlr Thf unnnffiF 7ti: liriabie I Jo come because of the preao of public business in VanhUigion.

He wai honored by his fellow townsmen, howevpr, with a unnnimoim election to the ofte of librr triiRtoo. Sprinn Colds Are Danaerou. Sudden cimnKes of temperature and underwear briiiR pprins; colds with stufTed up hcRd. pore throm and pen-enil cold symptoms. A done of Pr.

King's New Dtsciivery is sure relief. This happv eombimitlon of amirteptic batfiamK clearR the head, soothes the irritated membranes 'and what might have been a linepring cold is broken tin. Don't ston ireatment. when re lief Hint felt half rurorl cnlrl is dangerous. Take Dr.

Kind's New Oisfovery 'till your cold la gone. Advt. Kvlribitlon of lintatures. New York, March 17. The eigh-tonth annual exhibition of tho Amerfenn Society of Miniature Painters, under the atiHplces of (ho Nr.tlonal At-pdemv of was opened at the American Fine Art Galleries today and vUi be continued until April 22.

Tho exhibition Is confined to original miniature paint ings which rever before hrvo bten shown publicly In New York. How to Prevent' Croup. When the child Is subjnet to attarks of croup, see to it iliai he eatH light evening meal, as an overloaded stom ach may brinfr on an attack, alo watch tor the first symptoms hoarse miss and give Chamberlain 'h 'ough Komedy as noon ah the child becomes hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. Advt.

o-- INmble Huljtlny lit Il4ttoii, Bosto -M arch 1 7 anniversaries were observed In Bos ton today, th? evadiation of the city by the Hritir.h troops in the tionary war and the brith of Si. Patrick. The feature of the Evacuation Day obfiervance was a military pa rade in South Boston. Numerous Irish organizations participated in the celebration of Su Patrick's Day Sign of Good Digestion, When you see a cheerful and happy old lady you may kmiw that she has good digestion, if your digestion is impaired or if you do not relinh your mt'HlB take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stom ach, improve tha digestion and cause a gent is movement of tbe bowels Obtainable everywhere.

Advt Pittsburgh's Best Auto hhow. Pittsburgh, March 17. Sur passing in brilliancy and magnitude all previous exhibitions of the kind In Pittsburgh, the amual thow of tho Pittsburth Automobile Dealers Association opened at Motor Square Garden this afternoon and will be continued for ono week. Included in the exhibition are all of the more notable dispbys seen at the shows held earlier in the season in New- York, Chicago, Boston and other cities. The dealers predict that the bhow will prove the most successful in Hie history of such exhibitions in Pittsburgh.

Sloan's Liniment for Rheumatism 1 be torture of rheumatism, tiia pains and aches that make like un tearable are relieved by Sloan's Liui ment a clean clear liquid that is easy to apply ami more effective than mussy piasters or ointments because it penetrates quickly without rubbing. Por the many pains and aches following exposure, strains, spraina and muscle soreness Sloan Lini- ment Is promptly effective. Always have a bnitle handy (or gout, luiii bago, toothache, biu'kai-he, stiff ne-k and all external pains. At drugging, Advt. Mlul for in in Heroine.

A movement has been tet on fool and is being handled by Kev, Far-ringtou to socuro a Carnegie medal for hilly lilunku Clurke, the younK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Ii. Clarke, of lliver Front, who saved the of tlirctt children in ltke Uuulah ul thi! nark last Whoa a small boat in which Kmina Umieo Jioiduuhcrii, Clarke ami Le-land Petfigna vm riiting wan ovarii! mod find their liven wore Lilly BUnks Clarke, who was on thd lake shore Mini wtw tho danger, swam out to tiiuiu und rescued thorn one at a time.

After shi Imd uccomplihiiod liur reinarkabb; feat tiha fell uxhauited hud to be carried to her home neur by. The live. of the occupants ol I ho beat would. verv probably have been lotst had i'. rt.

been lor the di libeirt cooinfcs of tho little girl who forgot sedf ai Huam to their rescue, bhf ha earned icroguition lor her act whether Kie awarded a niudai or not. When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets. When ou futi dull aud ttUiptU ul'lor ht coiiHiipated or bilioMn. VS'iu ii ou bttvti a hii liyaducliy VViion ou hnka a kouis stomach. h-ti on lii it-h atmr etiiiiig.

Win vim ha ve ieii When nervuub or dc-spomh nt When you hvj no lor your luM iiv'Mr In torpid. Obumabje uvto lieru. Ad I lii Ono car of WhiptmorwHI poas. Hix hundred buihela of good I X-od Clay peau. A quantity of Velvet bean seed, Flftoen buihela of 100 day Velvet ber.na.

Fifteen bui.hola of Mammoth Yellow aoy beans. Faster Lll bulbs. NarciHHtis bulbti. Jonquil bulba. Thirty-four hlvea of honey mm.

Ono No. 4 Shp.rplma C'roani aopara- tor. fnn FerrK Wan Extractor. Ono second hand Incubator, epg capacity. Ono aovnnd hand intr'bitor, efriT repartty.

Want. 71' ,60 Ono registered Shorthorn or Red Poll bull. Ono reglatorod Jersey or Otternaoy bull calf. Five good Durham bulls, 10 to 13 months old. A good Holatetn cow with heifer calf.

Ono Hointoln cow, with youni? calf years old. Throo St. l.r.mbert Jersey heifers Ono car of good rrrado cows, 3 to (1 years old. One car of calves. Five hun.rod head of cattle.

Sixty to 70 rood sloorn, f00 to 700 pounds. Tw0 Berkshire sows, bred. Tvelve Poland China plR, suli- joct to regiBtratlon. Twolvo Poland China Kilts, brod. Six Dnroc Jersey gilts, bred.

Four Duroc Jeruoy gilts, 2 to 4 months old. Ono Uuroc Jersey boar, 4 to II monthu old. One Ksaex sow, bred. A pair oT KsHex pigs. Any number of sheep.

A boa of Ancora goals. A numlie- cf Brown leghorn hens. Brown iJjghorn egga for hftch-ing. Whito eggs) Itr hatching. White lndltvn Runner duck ogfis for hatching.

One hundred rases of egaa weekly. Bronze Turkey egga for hatching. Muff Coscben duck egga for hatching. tlixty pounds of country butter about every Ml days, A quantity of country butter woek- Ear corn In car lots, Calhoun Rod Cob deed corn. Any quanitity of Yam aweet potatoes.

Ten butbela of Porto, Rlcan Yam good sweet tiarllc for planting. Any quantity of cow peas, either mixed, Whlppoorwill or Clays. Sudan grass uoed. A small (jauntily of teed rice. l-awpedeza seed.

Velvet belli seed. Mammoth Yellow Soy bean teed. Ono Oil burner tractor mil plowu. I' lie 1'er Cent mi Farm Iaua, Washinnton. TJ.reh 19, The Fc.rni Ixjan Horrd announced that tro Interest rite on all farm loanii throughout the coentry by th Federal Ijnd Binka will bo uor cent.

A rule of 4 1-2 por font on bonda will bo by the land bi'nks, la renounced. SOULE BUSitiESS COLUOE. mew OiiUM Urn lxt Qte.d 8di lul V'rsi-licnl in iihurlhtLJid ihI 4t tiiiipiiiiiilp. In- in iiuf (Mi 1 jWfu! i- i hi i1.i.iiJ Waslilnpton, Marrh 14. Th garden uporlaHptfl of the X'.

S. Deimrt-mwit of Agi'tcnUnro rtlvido vojiota-bJes into two temp-01 ft in re' and 'colti tern pra ro" vpfvelablfta. When p(acb nnd plum troea aro In Mowiom, they Pay, it Ik time to sow In the oixm ground unrh r.ds ar, lcttuco. raddlph, parsley. Leets, turnips, cahhag, carrots, and Tho wrinklnd ppan should not bo planted until later, an they aro trwr liublo to rot in cool ground than are the amootn varie ties.

When tho applatriVM bloom, It i( time to plint the hoat-lox-inK vegH-tahlPR such as rurimibora bann, Baixl corn, pumpkin and squash. Thin an old but expedient rule. Th quickest crop to mature Is th radtKh, Ijettitco, turnips, pnta, Iwftta and boans usually require from 6 to (J weekts, com from 11 to 13 weoka, and potatoos from 15 tq, 16 weoks to mature. Ijetttieo Is to tho garden what the hay rrop im to thn field always nedod( and (five aooie of the bent returns. A r'ch sandy Irani, with aufflcinnt nitrate to stimulate leaf Krowth and tho hlorophyll or deep loaf ddor of the plant, and a suffidrncy of soft water keep th rrop crlHp pnd fnmh.

Much tho same plan Is practiced with cabbage. exrept that It does not require so much water. Heann do not roqitfr very rich noil and It is Rafa to plant them on the very pooreit patch. Hilup beans may be groftii in rows between the orchard trees. The Uma bean requireH a rid moist soil, but doeH not seem tQ de- rive the land of its productiveness.

Lima beans hr.ve been grown on the Hume fields in California for many years. Cucumhorj, and mjUona require rich soil, and the tucumbcr profits by the application of fresh horse manure. Sheep manure Ui hurry plants along more rapidlv than most chemical fertilr.ers. The specialists bel eve that If the general prlncinies they have outlined are followod, it will be prohtable for Unjost p.ny cne to plant his idl at res his seabon. I hey point out that even rhere the monetary value of the crops ruined in the back-yard rsrden ia not Important, the gard ener and his family muHt credit to the patch the health and enjoyment they gain from this outdoor occupation.

They joint out that, from the community point of view It is the duty of every home owner keep Us place orderly and attractive. The moat rrotUable way of getting rid of a patch of weeds In ft buck yard is cultivate it and plant it to some vil- tf.e crop, tho orderly character of which will add much to tho of the home ground. Gardening Is an old, old rtfiry. It related that nearly twenty centuries ago Pliny the Elder summed It up In a sentence of just ix words: "Dip deep; manure woll; work often." Robert O. Handle has movod his law office to room 24, Amman building over Chas Col-len Company's drug stroe.

10-3td-lm-w. Rank FooilsHneM You occasionally see it stated that coldB do not resuit from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. ere it true colds Would be as prevalent In midsummer as in midw inter. The microbe that causes colds in damp, cold weather.

To get rid of a cold lake Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. It is elfuctusl and is highly recommended by people who havo ued It for many ears as occasion required, and know lt real value. Obtainable evrywhere. Advt. Ht.

PaiiM k'H Jvij- in irtMliam, New York, Mtrch Tlio thousands of sons and daughters of Old Erin who are included among the inhabitants of Ureater New York joined hands today in tlic customary observance of Si. Patrirk's Day. and banquets in celebration of tho day were arranged by I In1 Irisdt societies in every section of the metropolis, bpecial relhv.ious si'v-ices were held in all the CaOwlic churches. Copv.tiaHT Ac. nUWI' rt'.

Mp' I ii. hi. t'i I rir ff wlMihr mti i tj t.iy in, nt, t- I iiiiin.i.i's HAHnpmif! SI I HI' t.K "i (iil-iliuil A 11, il It, with ml, Hi.rf, LUU JSiiiWl SVijJ It rffllid.nin-i! wcl. jil si? cu.i. "t''a Vau" ''l i Ufitifes- hm If til.

-i, I. Jates the flow of bile aud rentores a torpid liver to normal condition. The mildly laxative qualities will remove the impurities from the tntestinns and you'll Konn be fenling tit. Po-Do-Lax will Rbnrten your liver's working hours. (Jet it today at your druggist jiic- Advt.

I Hi Not Force Cow to Kat Malt Doctor Forbes, of the Ohio Kxperl ment station, who Is widely rocogniz ed an one of the lending experts on animal nutrition, has foiPhd that the ordinary cow, giving 4" iKJumls of rallk dally, needs about one ounce of salt a day. tfomo dairymen advocate more than this. It would seem wise, however, nol to feed an ordinary cow more than an ounce of salCdatly mix (d with her feed. Tf there Is reason to suspect thai this amount of salt Is not enough, the cow should be allow ed to eat whnt extra salt she wishes by placing it before, her, unmixed with anything Salt Is absolute ly norosRary for flto dairy cow, but there la danger of giving too much as well an giving too Utile. In case of doubt, let tho appetite of the cow de cide, don't compel her to eat more than uho needs by mixing it with the feed.

Wallace's Farmer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A ttoYfrnmreHt Lxerienepd Men. Tho government is pending out circularc advortising for several hun- dred men for employment in the navy yard" and ntitiona at Philadelphia Dover, N. Wrtertown, Wutervliet, N. New York, Nor folk and rWushlngton.

Among the men wanted r.re machinists tool niak' ers. instrument makers, copper smiths, boiler makers end other classes of skilled unskilled labor. Pay ranges from $2 to $5 per day. No ed lcr.tloncl examination is required. Applicants must give evi dence of experience and physical ability.

Necessary application i-uii full information may be had from D. C. Carter at tho Monroe postoffice. Bad Cote)a FrorrrJIudden Changes. Siring linngs ail kinds of weather id wiih It comes colds and the re vival of winter coughs aud hoarsness Dr.

Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will head off a new cold or stop the oid om. The soothing balsams relieve the sore throat and heal the irritated tissues Get a bottle today and start traiiuent once. At yotnr druggist, Hoc Formula on tho bottle. Advt. L-tyinjf Uhh Pipe lane.

Tho force of men at work on tho wipe Une Icing constructed from Stcrllngtou to Monroe by the Ouachita Natural Gas it Oil Company now has down about mile of nttcins ex tending from the wells oh the Bmitl: lease. C. il. Post, an experienced man, is superintendent of construc tion. With L.voriible.

weather nearly i mile of pipo will bo laid daily. De lays will be oxiHunenced in buildlm: several The pipe is being laid on a direct Hue and tho dittanc is IS.ti-l mtlcij from the wolfs to Monroe. The company after much difficulty 40 1 the six inclt cusing ill the ei-oud oil about a wuek ago and wJll be gin drillinjj I't'ain in tho next few day a. IVoplu buildtiig now homes und lift's dsiniig to use gas can begin iping their hotimja any time Mas will bevcilabie here in less than ixly dayH. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A F.

COLLINS, D. C. Vttarinarim 1'rtMrieior of ho MONROE Vt-TERiNARV lr. iftMARV 0 N. ttth Ht.

Monrt, La. Urn. I A -lew Man Of Hir isra unneriiiR iroiu pK'n is ti hi-Hit tti'-tl brick," wnfcw oirHift. I Hi. V.n V'! yUfJ i i rt imve fn ARTtf fft Of ronPOfTtnH Or TMt G0ORV tlQUOR tOMPANV.

INC. I'nriftti of ihirti'h'M me, th urnftTlu'tf'(! mittHnllr, ml tM Oi Ktli lv-f Mrfn'li. 1U, nTilnllv rmt nit i'ttpnrft li.wtrrpy, I. l.u-Uer n.i H. Hwnntrnr, fill nmtorp.

rei-tf -utt Hml I yt hi 'if the City nf I'nn'ih Onnrhltii. Sln(! wh'i iuK'twr Bint Hf'veralty rtp(nr-i u.t- me Itit t.hrv t.rnni7PCl nl dy lhcP tr'M'iitt m1 llifniHt'lTi- nr tint mtirr Mhn BiftV til TCf(T iH'i'imit Wn a tri With triKi ffifjutrniimi, nicorfltiin ttif the llatc 'f ami A'i 2(iV of lti Iii'ihtt' AmmiiI'1 of t'i sr.tii' of UHitti.in. f'-r in ihf mann.i mi.1 iiiultr tht roii. lit inti, tcnill dliU 8tiHlfa-tmiift hTt4haftrr t-t mit, Aitlli LK 1. Thp nrnne tft titli' of this I'nnwit-Htlmt Btmll Ih; THK l.lgl'OH roMTANV, and I'V OiH nmiif II pih find mirrrHNlmi fnr a Tlixl of iiiinly-iniia li'1'1 ichu, Hiitl thH ant' flint hr RtM'd, ant make, Ht.niKf, at Un inturi' a wai ait'l rh- of Onx eoruorBtlon Philf tv lit lit? iiv of MnnriM'.

I'srmh it Onm-hUn, Hlati lnnaUiia. ami thr in(-r, Itn' Flee IKfixiflil. shall vf afKl Is iirrc-tiv dt-nlKioOi an pn i tuny ni, wIkhu alt ii'Ki Btrvicc ami i'I'miioii stiall irtHile. Attru i.K ii. The ol'Jorts ami iinrinist for whl'h tins i-Mriioralion ntv hrrly rtrrtu ri'd In In- imiumup and rarn iti Iioii.i1 Htid retail il.ijir ami limit order tut anient, mm ib Ih fiirlhiTdiH-i of Ui" shhI htiHitM huv ami In Ki ll wlimkct nilii'i and I)1H'4.

itiaiMtfHi Inn a ltd in.i iwiiiK and hay and a renHori of rtrry kind and rftMrm tiT whsisovt t-r and ttfiirralh to do anvOiiii ami irUlniiK Dtwiutiirv and ifirHlrinal to tin mrrwii on aim rondiut of a tioli-salf rrtiiit or in 1 1 ordf-r al.ii'iiiiiK nyiitp ur in8 0M(-- Itire of iKjitor'. iitkip ind hIiips. and hIi.HI i vp trie nmiT tut. I auOi'Tiiy in cii, a on 'ii ill ft' ii-twdtnj; lo law. jiroiilTtV Ix-th lioraniial and and tiiil! htive tint power to nuH'liiine, pii'ilfii or hvio(lieeale miV and It of on lu lirojierl til ordf lo seeure a otiiinHliona or to I or row imny for tim rarry-iiiH on and cttidu'-1ltiu of liiii nHlm-ti, An 1 I Ill Ttic CHpltnl of this t'oriioratioii la d-larin In hr a ltd I lirrr-bv MmiI at the auni nf ten tinman.

(llnmiit) dtiiMra, whit i.ii'f mtal r-tm-t ma hv IiktoimI aeeuHhiis l-i Isv. and 1 1 lis i-orjHirulmn sliili hatti Itn su-Ihorilt and to eiitri Upon the trnHiit mmnHn aa a eorjHTt; lion When tint tmal of (Weill -live hnndied (SMMi ti0i doilnrn liave lvt aul'Hiriho'l irnd ihi In aceordint; Inn and llio mihim nr nloi In tlun enr- utirttlinn niiil liiivr the jMr value uf ono huudrwi (JitoU.uoi dlhrs in-r ahme. Ainu I.E IV TIm aff.ii of llm. corituratin ali.ill le man-gud and cnnlrnlled hj a buard of dtrei torn of thrtt- ineiiibfrs, fiudi o) nnn'ii hall In- a sftw.hholder in this eorisMlli'll iuvi'l'd a'firimii to hi U) aei aiul Kre hrt'i'tnrn, viSMih hoard liall Ik- plethd oil th srm (in and afler rarh lupiiin of iUe sim-h- inmi4 re of this i or.iratmi!, iind ald int-t-tmn Mall ho held mi the Ttifd of Mar.li. t'j (8, ami ciiHi ntilmeninut areond Tuemlii or Man duriiijc the etmteiif't of eoiport Nun i nd th flrl hoard ol dirt'etitr alMll conimmd of th fodoning alorkhoidera itfnj I.

I.ieher and Heimiiar, of horn (Iiidfrpy iill be previdehr 1,. Ii biicr, rire revidnl, aim B. Henluner, iwtrp- uri -treaaurer. AnTli l.K In the Tfnt (f Ilif ImuidilUni of th sffsitrs ef thin titrfe iivtlnii, II prnyided that Lht twrno ahati Itv liouidale! aceorduie to I ho iflws of the fjtalc of liutniina, and esiwiialiv ael' of thf h'islature ftereiiiah'ive referred unit iin iuf "mutiny In the oruH indium of linn couiiiaiiv shall n-ndtr any ainelihoWt-r or (iuhiwnher Itah! for Ihp deldrt ol Una eotii-nany, eirem fur tho uneatd balauce ef hia Jin- followiiiB nannH persona h.ire at thfri hiil for al.K-k in the oorijoratoiii ui tin; uuinlri and tumnit nercinitfr autiii: atile Address dhart Car Valm- tindfrry, Mnnn.c, Ua. i i mi ml lipin'r.

Ia no H. Hvutimr, goo. im Alt rh hK Vt fha 0ent? 80 nharpn of moek So. antnd for hy H. tmdtrrv lwinu a ii.tr vliirt tfim -rlre htiitdnil ilii-'ititi oih doiiir.

hrin Ihh OJld for in proert by ih tt attf er am l.ndfriFy of protety of Unit talus Una eoiH-rtinn, aa ttlmwii hy tirthUvii anmied hereto, and utde a wrt of ihm ail of ioetir- irdlmii fin Daianee nf the akiek herehi suh-TduHl In iMid for tn imit. In faith vt hereof tin said Rirtir her.toalwuw named turned liieir naiae on the da and first abnvi- srillBti In tbe preaenec of me nary, and H. Hneii and ti I. Uoiuer. ivgil autl touiiHcnt mioewsea.

liOliritK. I.IKHKll. fS. (U.MM,i,B. AtUttt Ht I) MO.MUOSIEHY AO'JLfH UOI.I'r utari I'tihin'.

StAf of liitm-isim, 'srih of Ouehtu. lielnre iiiv, the auOioriu-. n.r. anally i-ftim and Hij.earcu iHKilres, 1. Lietier.

and Jleinnner. who. liaeli htimr iMfrtieli avtorn. difioniM und aavn: That tiny tllreelois vt Ho- b. tmdlrev Liiftior I me my, Ine.

alKl liul an HUeli il.reetura tl.uy ivi tinentoiitnl and ot lb nron tj. ntitu and ehone in aeiii.ii!, Jiiiiiti to t.odllty, Vhieh II ta and eon mpt.ited at-il. Irmiiilri and milter to smk! lii-oiaiion in (MiintiM and iiun of mo- rii al mt iue ot ImpijIv in-- nln rt the '( la) t-Un (, nw htl ralinh hv tiiv the ino.erlv orit'd fUHl dltlMtttnikl r.t uf IhinoFd. IheiiKe itnd il MUM-s be Inn -inu Ihe KHltl (nllie und tli.il the Uiemeni or ln(eiil'. l.mde hy thetn is a ir.i..

tim eoiteil hUleiotnl of ttw aaaein aud nn.i. lo W- triotrfed and amotion in il lo hundietl Ktol inn diai And 'Mini aid aimi i (yither Htal thee iim- i or "in aiiu t.thit will of im liualhvax ol and ah mi; mi. Imlnu iUt al ion aioi I iic Irrnt-m rtntl-ni. Irmo ait uiii, at al oiie thouaaiMl ii goijj ta. tjOliKIIKV t' I.IKKKIC Tihed heloii; tuv Uu litii AJiULCII Srti.ru lo and Milhi um mh 4n id Sinn' hi rlf ille r- -Ami Jla'i ii ij.

uu duU' rn iiii-d in hiiif- of Uiui-hm. Cjrn.it uf OiiarlitU, 1, ti. depilf Olhil lrl otiii, in dinj 1' Ouai-lulr. Kuto of ft i-iHytna to liiit, do loie tMhni hjfrwiiij tut, 'f a liue iii mini i i-U-rlf of ihr ftith of II. ol 'Ine (ii ai t-l in.

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