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2 \ t. ' OLDFIELD DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING. MARCHja^ 1907. - .. * *. *_______________________\ \ ^ HAMM HWf AM* PR!CtS .. ? i^SE ARE w B#s wSS&K* OX STM a EKMIl!f MAMf SE B i:A * * _^. - MacNamara.................46 .48 Enforcement 'of New Method of at the Tribune o(Hce. V w.E.l*ii!iE.Sw-y.!7Sle!T!lMin*e!M.. Ckkw. . ^ " - . Midway*. ........ . H-77% 1.80 Weighing-MaHs Cuts, off ,. ' ' ' ' - <- , -- . ^ Prices remained 8rm on tlfe CrOidAeiOh Stock and -HMsttange Boapd Belmont .' .. ......... 4.25 4.50 B?g Earnings. BARBER HOWARD F. TiLLOTSOM yesterday, although trading was very light. Jumbo Extension furnished North Star ...... ;34 ... . , * the^argest list of^^a!es, this stock.opening^at $1.95.,and closing at Ohio .w ..................06 .88 WASHINbTON, March.28?—The HARF*FR ^ T!! i . ` $l.Q8. It came pretty c^cge to,touching the $2^mark sdS-erai* times bu^ "West Ad- . ^ ----- 1.30, . 41.35 railroads to suffer trom the re- ** **** *^ * * ^ * AA-A-tv A i did not quite .make it. ^iere were-4wo sales df Combination Fraction Gold Mtn.............. .05 4 .06 cent order of the postmaster gen- STOCK BROKERS . , - * at $4.21. AHMales of C. O. D. Mining and Leasing were a,t 6% centg. Rescue . . ................13 .15 changing the method of-com- i - „ , A * Here are'the t^nsactions: . Calif(Atlia . . . .'. . .. .-< ..15 puting tile average daily* weight of '* Members QoidBeid Stock and Exchange Board ^ Thursday Morning Sales. B.B. Extension., . .11% .12% MizpahEx . . 1.. .301 ... .{jail, are thoqe*whidH dp business P.O.Box 890 . 481 Main Sj$..ER[dhraIion Bldg. Tt RrmanVa__ [Blue Beil............'.. ... .26 Goiden Anch . . ... .28 .30 Michigan, Wisconsin,' Indiana, _____^ ,Apn 09% LBuena Vista.................11% .13 N Y Tom......................06 ... Ohio, Missouri, Iowa 'Illinois and owst^saRaHama* ,1000 09%. C. O. D. ..%.............................85 -JButier.............--- 1.10 1.15 Minnesota^ Iif those states the .. ^SESm , 4- C n n M &L—......... * C. O. D. M. & L. .. .06% .08% Cash Boy . . .............08 "..10 weighing of mails Is now proceed- M000 * 06% Col.umhia Mt. Ex#. . .05% ... Gt Western..................03 .04 )ng. Yf is estimated by an oiHciai BgE AFVsJ * K Vw , Comb Frwc—............. Comm<Aiwenithv. .. .25% ... Indiana.......................0? 803 of the .postomee department that AHB MB A CTT'-T'CTO 3P() * 4^ 4.2l iCoa.^lines ............ 7.80 8.05 Ton Home . . -4P a... -those r<9p.ds must suffer a loss of 12 BB SS ()!Jr\ /v\ AIX l\ ! A Emolre-O<^ * Combination Frac. . 4.21 4.25 Mon Pitts .A ....^ -1*8 *19 ol 13 per cent of the total, amount ^gS By H nturwrw^<HKc,w<intn<<<n ' 13% Dlamond8eld . . R. ...^ .40 Sandstorm ..V ...........50 ... .51 which they have received d:or car- ^F _________8------ *.- l* ^ <,__ Grandma—M Ml Empire..............y<. .13% .13% Red Top...........^ " eying the maiis^ jk ^ WF AJ TH gQO _ _ ..........1 22 Esmeralda . ^ ........ 18%. ... Mohawk.................16.00 .. . ` Untii fouf years have eiap^^, the . ^ H—. ^td Combination—" # Florence ............... 3.50 \ ... Columbia Mtn - ^. „ *67 railroads operating, in theA^states 'B. owtnEw,conc*a^. 'icon &2 Florence L. & M*.\. .45 .60- Jumbo.................. 3.60 ... named above will be paid at antower -B` *i Tl wtnwrrtYouTOMcoMEA'sHAMHou)tKs'!— Gold Bar Ex* .................... Gold Bar . . ......... *93 1.00 Jumbo Ex..............l.92-% .. . rate thah others. This is due m the - !_________j_____ 3O(in 28 * ^^d Combination . . .21% .22 ' Vernal . . .................... .20 tact thatcdnti*acts are made forlfour B, ' - j—, . , ,, — ^ Jumbo Ex.— ' ''' ' *' Victoria . . *........ .06 Goldheld Mng . '. .. 1.50 -A... years, weighing being%done each B f ^7/^ < 600 i*-97 Great Bend............1.00 Kendall".......................37 *39 year in one of the four districts xuto B . %5vr 4^ ^7' r M-r A00 * .................!; l!95 Great Bend An . . .. .18.,* Booth .A .........67 -68 .c which the country is divided for Vie B - - Conservative Brokers and Mine Makers- oca ] 1 96 G^eat Bend Ex............25 " .27 Blue Bull*..............44 .45 4)jjepnvenience of the postonice depart- 13Q0.........................] 1 as< Grandma.......................23 -24<% Adams.................... ,18 -19 Spent. . - \ \ .....................! L99 Gold Bar Ex,. ..... .25 .29M Silver Pick.............1.15 1.20 A^ThiS goes,to show that these are ----:---------------------------------------------------------------- ' - inn......................!! 1^96 S5 Midway.....................................12i\ May Queen.......... -3p ^rou6lPus times for the ' railroads A/`A*`ATAT*`W MmtownFrac—" jUiboExM. &L. . .05% .06% Bik.ButteEx.. .. .12 .13 imgeneral', andparticuiaritforShe L-L7iTnrAriY iH!L -2000 * 06 Laguna\...................l.5A --- Blue Beil . . ...........* .24 .25 -roadg mentioned. They are operat- MohawkEx—...........*" Lone Star., ......... .26 .28% Dixie................... -12 .13 ^ng^thatpai;tofthecoilntry where , !VHNES AMD STOCKS ' 500 ...t'.2l%t. Mdgnet.....................04% .05 Stives. ................. l^.42% 1.45,, the <lvo-centlafa movement will npt w** " Mohawk Ledg&LL.................. *T Mayne....................*'.10 ... Conqueror ...... .20 .22 dqWn;th&haveheenhitbythere- ... wtwcAL A*"BMT* MB ^ 1800 ^ ^ 18% Mohawk Ex.. A... .21% 4.22% LoneStAr . . .'... .27 ' A. 28 ceniactoPcongress, whichil^dea .. FISCAL AGENTS FOR 1000 .' . '.:!n!!!7 .19%b'30 Jumbo Ex .'. ,1a.. 1.95 l;96 Potlatch - - ^ subst^tial.reduction in the rate of QOLDF!ELD BANK M!N!NG COMPANY Kidd ^ 19% M4Htown Frac . JV. .05% .06 Nev Goid&eid.........".45 ' railway mail pay, and-they are be- T,p/mns—' ^..............` Mohawk Ledge . M . .18% .19 BuAeGfd. ..... -%9* . .N ingJCbjgcted to pues for delaying- - WMTg us FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS STOCK man . . 28 Oid Kainfuck...............09% .11 Atlanta............... 65 .66 mail trains. . The oplcial'figures of * . Triangle—..........*- Pocahowas ,...................... .16 Great Bend . . . !^$, .97 A .98 the postoHice department show, that WE BUY AND S^LL ALL LISTED STOCKS ON COMMISSION id(i(i , 45 Red Hills .....................28% .29 Empire . .....^{^R .14 .16 the fines fcmtbe quai-ter ending Sep- c<PMO ns YOUR ORDERS Vernal— ................ Red Top Ex........... .47% .48* Red T<?p Ex . . ... ,46 .47 tember 30 amountqg At nearly $160,- iQQQ * 20 TUP Frac . J...*' .09% -11 DiamondBel# .- . .36 .37 000.the country over. The figures ^Qg c^)umbia Street * - - - GOLDFIELD, hEVADA YtilowRose^".................... SoveMign . . .13% .15% Daisy.'. ..^. ..^(l-.9O "1.95 for iater perils are -not* yet com- P.O.Box 369 ma„ .10% Triangle...............45% .46% Laguna .. . ...'.f. ... 1.60 pieted. * 1000 ! ! ! ! ! !l ! ! ! ! ! !io% Yeilow Rose . . .... .10% -10% Gt Bend*Fx............ ,25^ .26 * The postoHice department is main-^ _ -----' . ----- ..." Yeiiow Tiger........... 12% .13 Gt Bend Anx..............18^ ... taining, rigid secrecy as to what' , Stock and Exchange Bo^d. Lige Harris............` .03% .05 Triangle............. .45 ,46 roadg.are lined for delaying mail i u ^ r*l Bid Aakpd April Fool Blx. .... .03. .03%* Con Mines . . 7.50 *7.*62% trains. General Shallenberger de^ * ay—a<axas<w%ee - - , -, AAaaa^yasat Adams.. ................16 ... Big Four.....................05% ... 'Mohawk Ex. . ..,. .24 ,%5 *?linesto*give the 6nes imposed upon -TUB [/CMMCTU iM PQMn*MV Atlanta........................65% .70 Montgomery Mt . ... .45* Kewanas . . ...... l.2tt,t 1.30 any particular railroad. He says K] jA)8< )H HHjAjA< ]! a A <.HWrintAn )])6t * B.B. Bonanza^. ... .09 .10 Prideof Gold Mtn.. .06% .07% Grandma . . ........- .22 .23 that it is a matter purelybetween HMKF MA/HHA/AAA wmtA/AiHiAH VVUAAtAttA) — Oro . . . ^1 4^42 the department and the railroads, _ ) aaa, __A.____ Red Hills........... .....30 ' **3l and that the public generally has no HfOK@fS Women's (M Kn ^ Heated T^tk ^ srs;: ^ —*w ^---- — ** ITVLMVIA %y Bullfrog Mng . .26 .27. ' authorizing such hnes Is being fully (bt O!d$$t BrOkffdQf HoUSt OVCttheV^!UCOfCO!k^EdN(3,tiOD:SeH"ris'/y-::::: :o! :O5 an ttrlhe *-^cM'g Members SM Fr.-cl.c. St<ick and Exchange B^rA. In.tan- ^ V Amethyst* . . $*. ... .43 .44 it" when they are unavoidably late taneeus Service over eur awn PRIYATB WIRE. The beet peeei- \ . Bfg Gpij]L Bar .... 1 05 1.07% thirty or more minutes as many as pricey secured in Buying and Selling. , A large and enthusiastic meeting While every r&ce hag formulated Denve^j^nx;*...............25 ^ ten times during a quarter. .. OfBcea: San Frandeco, Tenopah. of the IVoman*s club was held yes- some kind of music it is a notable MaYfiower .. ...... .41 * ^^ , n rvK`i?Tr"n- lvTTDTV RTTTT.DTxn terday afternoon in the lecture room fact that the higher the civilization Scepter . .. ...............23 .25 F6F TH!* ______ ; _______________________________________________I______________ of. the Presbyterian church, an imi,of a nation,the higher the standard Mont Mtn.............. .261 .28 nOECT ]IE !Ut ULM\I])M iJ)T" .................... portant meeting of the executive of this great art. * * JHome^take . . ... 1.10 1.12% UHt,v! VI )HL I HaVIVia ----'— — " ' ^ .........— committee preceding it. After roil In *boriginai and primitive races Yankee Girl . i .. -O9_^ .12. r<AOn AT D)HO *-4-n-4.44-4*4444*44 4 44 444444444-*-*4 4 4 4444444444-4-*44***44i4 /Fail came.reports from the va,rious there was scarcely if not an entire *,.........1-17^4 1-22% Lj!H!j! ijh H!!!\ ''yTyy..- ^ ^ departments. Mrs. W. F. Geldert, absence of musical ideas, and hence Bank . 05 ! t.Uvv U,I MH-LV 4 \ $ FA F8 ^ / chairman of the music aiAart, an- n. beneficial influence; yet Lpngfel- ^fg Daisy . . .... ... k --------- ^ g#^-a^aaaag.. H g*DMDDnM i r . nounce<l_ljial^the^ift^^^J5bver^ jny ^iq_jj^s<}ribing, Qhibiaboi the 48^^Ter.v Few Anolications From New fA, jT!ttWXa !\Hl)HHj!" ! yllDm^IlW j *^*^Sea^!?u^oook^oinm!slc7vresew^!F^wee^siiiger, friend of Hiawatha, Veterans l!ut. Lot's Ask Tor ^4^uL*****If4a V8 H8VTTT8V88y^"8MF**^NM8F888y^888y**^*Y^H by this department to the ciub, had gays: *cn \ Increase of Oid Ones. 4 4 been placed a^ the home of the L the man sounds of nature ,og I *;------ t and Mf)C hrarian, Mrs. W. B^.Hamiiton, F borrowed sweetness from his sing- Mi,Ti hf,n 70 71 WASHINGTON, March 29?—More ^ SHOCKS ^ avenue, for the use and enjoyment Manhattan .' .'."M !l3 !l4 than 265,000 veterans throughout t —------------------------------------------------- of the mem ers. ^ "All the hearts of men were soft- Gold Wedge-................12 .13 the United States have applied for 4 Mnmhur<a Co!dHa!d Stock Exohanoo * Current topics, touching ho ened by the pathos of his music." Seyler . . . .......... -07 .08 service pensions. This is the ofHcial T 4 foreign affairs, were presented, alter ,_____ ,, . , ,,,, . , , pa no figure, as given out by Vespasian i 4 which came the discussion of the Of that most highly civilized race, rrev................... ^45 Warner, commissioner of the pension v OHioey: Go)dlie)d t interesting subject, "The Advantages D*^Caucyian, we would name Italy, Man^.................20 21 bureau. The remarkable fact is that ? Manhattan Cab)e Addreaa: "Ernkan" 4 and Disadvantages of a College Ed- ^rman^E^land^and Amer^,^as Origin -20 -21 ^ t. ail t London, En.. Phono 3S2 + ucation for omen, opened by Miss , , , . ... 0 . ^ pr expectations, has developed no great T 4 Gray, who gave a c!ear. practicaland higiiMt types of this art and those ' *4" *^ *^ "unknown army." Mr. Wamar . forcible argument for the amima- whose^civicjife hM been.most ma- ................ .16 .17 would not have been surprised had ___________________________________________________________________________ tive. Mesdames J..W. Allan, With- teriaiiy enectea. 10 illustrate. Am - m-gi- 02 the applications from soldiers hither- ------^------------------------- e^Lind, Andrus, Sprague, Geldert, erica being the-foremost of nations, D^^ Eagle.........................^ gh,gh^ X —_______^ Cdd, Hopkins and others t.ok part ^',^hum.r Us plth^^ ^1.'. '. ::::'.:: -06 lOO,O(?O. But.thus far n.tm.reTheG. S. C!aCk Bt"OkerageC<). in the combat. But the universal }ea its numor, its patnos, its nonie .. nn a4 than 2 per cent of the total applica- ^ opinion was that whatever broaden- Mfe, its religious thoaight, its poii- ' 10 tions come from the unpentioned. M!MFC AMO ed one's horizon of life, fitted her Dcs and its patri.Usm, in song and ^uatang Ex.......... ... .10 Ninety-eight per cent come from vet- M!NES AND STOCKS for great*usefuiness there; hence a mstiument. 3trav Doe 31 33^. eranS who already draw something ^ ,._ -- —. —___. n, , — step in advance for the higher edu- Its permeation of the public life, ............ - -^i. ^ goternmqpt, but who are Office: Su!te ft State Bank BlOQ. GOLDF!ELD cation,of women* from- the home, the school, the - .. — * ' **'* ' 04 entitled to Increase under the new * Fallowing this heated discussion clmrcb directly and indirectly eiTect^^Jp' ' ; ;; * ^5 lay. ^ ^ , ------------------------------------ --------- was a paper on Music and Its effect civic life. Round Mtn . -----*... * 1-00 The crest of the Hood that threat- * ---aa Af g-C) tA#AE8K?LHF%t )CC on civic life, by Miss Baldwin. A Music in the home cultivates, re- Round Mt Ex.................. .22 ened to deluge h^s bureau has gone Y^)LEXty^ WW#4f€Kan VVa letterontheGoldHeldofthepresent.Hnes, harmonies, moulds the thought gRyer King . -4i. . . # .44 by. The letters are stiil coming in _ _ _ . na***y-r* written by Mrs. N. B. gpaman, moth- of family iife. Fa,{r Eagie . . .... - -85 a.t the rate of about 5,000 per day, COAL LUMBER er of Mrs. Chas. S. Sprague, to an In the school, music cultivates Nev Hills............;. 3.50 3.62% but there is every indication that the _______________________ Dhir< Tinnor In renlv to a disparaging love for home, for fellow beings, ______________ * end is not far distant. Upon this ^ i - ,-< d-oooo j-i:____j one previously published in the same and for tountry—thus in a baund- pgoMISING FIND ' statement, it is probably safe to say 1 ton Rock Springs or Castle Gate.........................*00 ^}!`^red pao&r was 'exceedingly refreshing, less way fostering patriotism. i ly^iirsif\^ that the "unknown army' does not 1^ ton Rock Springs or Castle .Gate........................ 15.00 delivered and painted Go!dHeld with the touch In the church, the great hymne of" EAST OF PARADISE exceed 10,000 or 15,000, which in- 1/ Rock Springs or Castle Gate........................ 7.50 delivered a master artist. Cardinal Newman and others such —------ - dicates that the previous pension 1 --.1. Ur,«lr Hrn-in<ys 01- Castle Gate I 75 Miss Baldwin's paper on "Music as "Lead Kindly Light,'' "Nearer Ever since T. L. Oddie and E. S. taws of this "ation have not been Lumber Yard which will be stocked this week will be the and its Effect on Civic Life" follows: My God to Thee," and "Jesus Lover ^hafey of Go!dHeld acquired the fa- ^ very niggardly after all. Gur Lumber Yard, wUicn will oe stocked tms week, will De the Music has been weii deHned God's of My Soui," cannot but bring us in ^ ,. . .at r<!. Ninety per cent *of these appiica- most complete -in the city. '^language for does it not require the toiich with the divine law'and thus mous Paradise mines of Spring Lity tions, according to a bureau esti- Cement, Lime, Hardwall Plaster, Hay, Grain and Storage. ^ divine part of the soul to interpret into obedience with civic reguia- andC. A. VanZandtof Butte, Mont., mate, wiii receive favorable action, (^ty oHlce: Warehouse and Yards: it? "It hath charms to soothe even tlotis; and so in politics, "Yankee* purchased the George Ward copper and that speedily. Whether a given 406% Columbia 8t. ^At T. & G. Freight Depot ShtkespeH says^( ^r^'nt 'J' V.! ^c^'a'.d'^^ Star 'sSS'ed "l^- ^ V 'bf*^e^ a itseirlnt.' a mighty s?^ie TELEPHONE 33. *f TELEPHONE 33. nice Act V Scene 1) ner" cannot but teach patriotism and the Paradise district has become a question, and the experience thus __________________________________________________________________________ ^ ' ,,,,t*' t„ „ and wanton obedience to her iaw. mecca for prospectors. Now there far is that the old soldiers themselves - r or ao o The English poet Tupper, refer- fg considerable activity shown and are pr$$ty good judges as to whether Q p Bishop. President WiHiatn O. Ish. V-President Wiiiism A. Rose. Secretary * <*r ^ "«& "-i HEYApA REGISTRATION AND RUST COMPANY whtch^iQ th^ hot condition of their ner" cemented the greatest republic A short time ago H. A. Gilbert of treasury, however. The Hgure of WtM GnarantK Correct Registration of Stock, Act ai Transfer Agents and Ao<Ht Atcoonts bl.Jd °n earth, our great and glorious win.emucca and R. Merit and M. S'Sht milU.im, the amount appr.prL .Tnayes. Wti.iam C, Ish. R.iu. C. Thayer. Jan,,. ,. ,o o < o United States of America. ^ ^ ,_ated, is held to he none too low. ^ Lindsay. Arthur G. Raycraft. Uri B. Curtis. C. F. Bishop If they but hear perchance a trumpet ^ sinking of "America," Gilbert of Paradise Vaiiey located The cost to the treasury for the next r^or DF`IBLD :: :: NEVADA sound, . . . , thh c!ub adjourned, feeling that it a group of claims in what is called Hscai year may run up to ten mil- O*^ nny^ sound o h^d been one of the best meetings Buttermilk canyon. The ledge runs Hons. ' - ' ..... ............... — You shall perceive, them make a mu-°^ season.___________ through the main claim north and PiATN t4W4444444IW W44 4 44 4444-44-4W4M W4 4 W4I WIWWI#4s. tual stand, south and shows a width of two feet " Ar^wivAiRV nRUNR * IDMM Q #IOOK A CO RANKERS f Their savage eyes turned toa modest ID!!! DIM!/ I CHiPT Qk] and crops along the surface for a ORDINARY DRLNK JOHNS.CO^&^U.,HAMKEM& ^ n newer of music There- Ol!l!l uHAr! Vi! distance of 600 feet. Assays of the BOSTON, March 29.—"This game 4 ap , , , !y I ^ fore the poet THC 1GE ore taken from the outcrop show of booze Hghting is about ten times I Promptness, CourlMy and Ciriflit AHintios WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT! Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, vMuesof $4 in gold and $21 insii- °^ WaicotL ^former * lo the Wanl: ol Cmloman it Oiir Policy 6M. $. Ihw 6n. Wis^il Jtlt$.Ct**! stones and Hoods, ver to the ton, with a good percent- rhamnion welterweight prizeHghten ^ ^ * i ^ ^ ^ ' Ch.r,.. CM. H„. <n <" .. .. . ..... ................ "" """ , H "wfi"tt"m S"J.M y.,t.rd.y THE WYE AWD ORWSBY COUNTY BANK his nature. ^ lease on block 18 of the Zoe claim closes a strong g charged with drunkenness. i . - . F*-^- --w *4..* The fan that hath no. music in him- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g^aft improving in vain, with depth. ..^at have you done with the' r,f .. .nnn .. inh^r i-nn<UHnns nermit These claims are situated only $150,000 you have been credited CAPITAL, (FULLY MU) 3500,000 SURPLUS, 3192,000 Nor it not moved' with concord o ^ . ,, fmm the town of Paradise with winning in ten years?" Wai- Domestic and Foreign Exchange and Letters oiCredKhtued. sweet sounds A 50-foot shaft is already down on six miies from tne town ot raraaise .slrod OFFICERS—President. Frank Goiden; Vice President. D. M. Ryan: Cashier. ArthnrG. T<= si for ti-ossnns stratagems and , . . ,. , ___ . ___where suDniies of all kinds can be L""- Rayoroit; Assistant Cashiere. F B. Spriggs. Reno; GeorgeW. Cowing. Carson; A. F. Titns. Is nt for tieasons, stratagems mm claim, bnt the lessees believe 9 "ere suppnes u. a, Tis only answer was a grin that Tonopah;W.T.V!rgin.Gold<ieM;R.B.Meder. Manhattan. spoils; (h... do better bv tackling a new procured at reasonable Bgures.— glowed a row of white ivory. Joe Oirectors-D. M. Ryan. M. L. McDonaid. Jas. G. Sweeney, *niomaa Kendaii.J.J. McQnil. The motions Of his spirit are duii as hey can d. better b)tackH.g^a^V star. has been i. court before. The pre- ian.B. F. Edwards. F. G. Rewiands. A. B. Nash. L. L. Patrick. Frank Goiden. Re.. Mci^an And his affections, dark as Erebus: from the Rrst of the coming month -------------—— ^ plate; today he looked like "a ----- j Let no such man be trusted. and once started work will be pros- We buy for cash in large quan- knight of the road." Trial went over —. /wA*gi Ts A *MTTy o /TATkTTCt/Tk And so throughout Shakespeare's ^ ^ without intermission. t'tles, giving our customers the ben- ^ week. THE STATE BANK & TK.US 1 LU. dramas as well as in the works of eht. Chicago Furniture Co., 4Z4 ___________;_ __ __ __ __ ^greltHet^we Hnd beautiful .. ^ .... Mai. street. 8T. NICHOLAS HOTEL. CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP. 3900.900 88. tributes to music. Browning's three . . ^ , ,-----------------hundred Adobe and Plastered great ^musical poems, "Soul," "A Ladles and children particularly ^ Rm,n,a rinse to business section We offer the best banking facilities tn the State. Exchanges drawn