Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 15, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORN TNG, JUNE 15, ISsrt. New 1 - from the Three States To'd Brief Paragraphs. ,,, .llziillon of til 1 Ai elil. nl Oil tln> ilruiiMrlrl, u’esteili It.iilrnii.l -First (nr l.oml nf ^,.;,,iis i hie>In of ii Mine—(iiviliii: Allliriiturs ,|p\. Hll'l 0. ON III Politic, III AIhImOim -The llciiltll nf )l mi I (tollin')'- -Tile ••Hue " of lllriii. injhune -Vriv.. from Klorliln (lenerttll), tterirtflii. hari h:».s u.-u.-.lly btvit li-.Hikod ;> tlio most N-’.i.urkttl.iIi. enterprise in tin south. Ue- eeutly ii few slut res of its stork were sold ut ■~'Hi a shnvr- par value * 100. But Alabama tuuiii, .vivid the ;.aim to the succossful rival in this ruspuot. Six sliares <>f the Coosa i tJompaav of South Carolina were T< cod on the market in the aetth - "lent jbl’an festatc. The par value of this stock in *100 and these six shares sold for t'JfiOO cm h. florlda. Middle Florida will turn out an ltninanse i ro)i of watermelons this yenr. F. C. Brent has presented the Washing ton dre company of Pensacola with $100. T. H. ... . . . ..... Reid was appointed postmaster at K . -Sumter county agricultural society Narco.issue last Saturday, vice Carroll re- ',» true jive a grand barbecue in Americus signed. I [!j; TI will give a granrt parDecue in Americus signed J ui '- n n ,i , , i R. B. McConnell has received his com- The recent official tin estimation into the mission its second lieutenant of the Ocala causes ot the accident on the Brunswick Rifles from ttie governor. rigresssaiiffsasate to T !r « T i»»H^.,«M 5 is— r of lb« fWigbt train. 1i, a&X rt.IoSrf“rtf * W ' * *“ The first car load ot melons ottheseason ,> ,. ,, . ' , in Alhnnv over the ss.ivnnnoi, '■ Capt. s. b. Ron, ot Reddick, shipped 123 &and raltw^on Saturday! ; ° f B " HEAR THE WITNESSES. EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and rtroniest Natural Fruit Flavors. \ **p ; i i p on f pr |prntp Savs Vanilla, Lemon, Orange. Almond. Rose, etc., M_.v^ri|ipieci L/Ollit.derdU. oays flavor as delicately and naturally aa the fruit. Thtv were from Quitman, Ua., and were , , , , shipped to Atlanta. 1 , A leading TalUihnasee merchant says It is currently re ported on the streets at i, linesville that Colonel Price has sold the ciiiaesville and Dahlonega railroad to . northern capitalists, and that they will ini- 1 PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. CHICAGO. si. U.HTISL his salts for May. IShfi, exceed sales for same month last year by more than 20 per cent. It is estimated that over half a million feet, of lumber have been shipped lo Win ter Park this summer. This is a strong evi dence of continued prosperity. The plant at the new gas work at San ford will cost between *3(1,POO and *40,000, and work will be begun not later than Septembi r band be rapidly pushed to com pletion. At Pauasofi kee the business house and Warehouse owned by O. B. Ilogau, of Ocala, and occupied by Ask. w A- Brown, general merchandise, was destroyed bv tire, with its contents, Wednesday night about 2 o’clock. The loss will be ’about $4009, partly insured. On June 5 Inspector Simpson arrested Aaron Hardin at Chattahoochee. Fla., harged with cutting the strap and robbiiij ilacliicola dlately push the road through to com pletion. ,\n oid fisherman went out fishing at Tallulah Falls on Friday morning, and as n, idling has been seen nr heard of him ,ji ce it is supposed that lie fell over some h-rrli place and was killed. There are plenty of garnets found in t , nr.,-e. but the stone is too soft and does i, .it work well, owing to the fact of con taining too much iron. "i'he Albany academy has elected Prof, bviokley president of the academy, lie n ill reach there in a few days from Orlan de. Fia. The first ice was taken from the new ice iaotory at Americus on Sunday. Americus ii, tends to keep cool this warm weather. On Saturday, at the Calhoun gold mine, i: Lumpkin county, the dirt caved in the : L n cut and killed one of the miners, Mr. . meut claims to have Jan.es Lewis, a young man about IS years j him. aid who laid been at work ut the mine about three weeks. The report of the healtii officer ofSavan- :...i. for the week shows a terrible mortal ity among colored children. Total deaths, ■ of which 6 were whites. Twenty-three were children under ton years of age; 19 if these were negroes. There were nine .le.iths from measles. King Johnson, a colored laborer of Ail,any. employed on the Morris Mayer building, had his collarbone broken by a pin i oi limber that foil from the top of tl.i building Saturday. He was on the ground hoisting mortar with a block and laekie when a piece of timber fell and struck him with the result aliened stated. The business men of Albany held a incut - n g on Saturday for the purpose of having that put on the list of places to which re- ihict-d rates are given to people coming •oath during the winter. tini'lding county will vote on prohibition i-ii t 1 e. 22d of July. Both sid es are conti- de .t of victory. ('apt. C. P. Hansell. Jim Iteid, Will tlitcii " n innioi Itonly weighed 128 pounds when 1 amimeneed GUINN’S PIONEER, mid now wevli 1 IT pounds. Id hardly walk with a stick to support me, | and now walk Ioiik distances without help. Its benefit to luc is beyond ealeuialimi. I) RUFUS HiikTH'K, Cotton Buyer. M.ieon, (la Hardware Me.r- Ga.. 5>.tys: the mail bna for Apalachicola last May In default of bail Hardin has been com mitted to jail at Tallahassee. The govern- good case against Tampa’s street cars art propelled by a I steam engine. Tampa is always bound to be in tile lead, and is one of the prettiest spots in Florida. ■ The Summerlin house at Orlando is now | on rollers ready for moving. The force 1 used will be a large power windlass, The j building on its new site will be about 200 l feet north of its present location, and will j face oil Washington street. I Last month there were twenty-seven vessels entered and fifty cleared at Pens'i- eola. The shipments during the month j wore as follows, to-wit : Hewn timber j :4.-i,750 cubit feet, sawn lfi,17n,000 super ficial feet, lumber 9,275,OUO superficial fed ' Gov. A. P. K. Salford has .just consuni- j mated a big land sale, selling 7000 acres bo- | tween Anc. te and Cootie rivers to north ern capitalists tor $31,000. Senator Cuil has introduced a bill in the I senate appropriating >400 for the survey ol ' what is known as the "Hanson grant. BELIEF. FORTY YEARS .1 SUFFERER FROM CATA RRH Wonderful to Relate. For Forty Yi:\hh 1 have been n victim to CA TA RKII three-fourths of the tinu* a sufferer from I’Xt’Rl'’• lATINc RAINS ACROSS MV KOHKIJ!*A 1> Uiui mv N-nsvHUx. The discharges were •*(> offensive that I hesitate to mention it except for the good it unit do some other sufferer. I have snout a Doctor's Certiflcate---Case Poison. of Blood doctors. I h, the j fried patent medicines- every 1 mi ut from the four corners of tne » relit f. Ami at last '67 years of with a romotlv that has cured me e roe a new man. 1 weighed 12H .1 thirte righ I ii». and the only d.iei i the humble walk of life, I I ha I have used GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RE- NEWER in several eases of cutaneous disease* of 1«'UK standing with the most satisfactory re sults. Have seen the happiest, results follow its use in syphilis of the worst form, and believe it to be the best alterative in use. J T. F.LLIS. M D., Griffin, Ga. A Voice from the Lone Star State. IIUINV8 PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER has cun ii one cl’ uiy chlMrca of the worst eases of seroAda I ever saw. Ilei skin is as clear us mine, and the doctors say it is a pr»rfeect cure in their opinion. 1 am tliankfai for having tried tho remedy \VM L PARKS, Dallas, Texas. t Savannah, f I a.. January 20, 1H86. I'KA'kl’H BLOOD RKNVAVKH lms il cure* t.f'bl. ,•«! poison ami rheuma- l: my e'i*iom(r*. I most heartily it to ."’ilfeit i' f:om these afflictions. < . 11 HILLMAN, Druggist. n sm- , I’iO- uramrlktt. F. Jones, M.ieon, Says : wife tine rog;i itlcil her strength amt he I to pmimts in weight. We recemaitart FINN’S PIONEER as the heat tmiie. W K. JONES. Piiever, writer of the above, fon rd county, now »>! Mucni. D i., i [lentr of al’ interested in eatarrli. W. A. HUFF, Ex-Mayor ofMacc Ni.w La., Juu lfi, 1><80. I leive bet n cured sound and well of a bad case of L'o.’ti tioisoli I'V the lise of lifted! ImltleS ot GUINNS I*IONI’lF.R BI.OOl) RENEWER. I will sound its praise forever. JACOB KUCTE. •d with the above ' rive Coitl and Two 3!lv©r awarded in 1835 at the Expositions oi New Orleans ami Louisville, and the In ventions Exposition of Loudon. The superiority of Coraliuo over horn or whalebone lms now been demonstrated by over five years' experience. It. is more durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and nev'-r braiks. Avoid cheap imitations made of varum Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer Cm vs uli Him ui iini] Skiii!l lisuasus. Uliciimulisni. Scrofula. Old Sinus. A I’LIUTX.T SPUING MKDIGINH. PRICE. PER BOTTLE $1.00. LARGE SIZE, $1.75 HSSA V o.\ HU)()].) AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED ED EE. u <1 (lily I) 1 ■ >jj. Shut nade lty tin* king of Spain and confirmed I kinds of cord. None art* geuuiue ur'es | ^7*“ )c ^ranUfitfs by the treaty of l c J°. Tin ittivey is t<» bo made under tin* direction of of the interior. . , f fV, . ,,i ij\ anoth* r election that took place Ian aptured several. 1 he party brought Thursday the people of Orlando again <1. peennen asiv-:o without j c ]arecl that they do not wish to bond the tinny ku'gct , ( ,jj v no j fcveu to build school houses. -. v-. i . ». j ft j int it. ,j i s j • tuiii, " ui survey is in ot i ll and Ciiip XJickinson spent Tuesday the secretary nonce gigging alligators. They killed - Bvanothir foot hint. There are fvci caught or killed in Jamonce. | t){, r .tors lam bees arc sold ::l fh a colony in of Georgia. They increase at tIni nf mo percent, per annum. One bee tv reports having taken ltiOO pounds •'.tv from forty colonies tilts spring, honey, extracted from the comb, sells i oats per point,i. s tail very generally known organic ,’n. perhaps, "The Iron be..” .: cuaritnhic and uismaiicc organi/a- ti'-n. is in n flourishing condition in Thom- ic viiie. It pays its members $25 ’u.r week hr sickness or disability. Abilin am. The postmaster at Birmingham died Saturday'. He vvss an efficient officer. Clayton received the first cotton bloom Saturday. The annual encampment of the First Alabama at Mobile is in progress this week. The University of Alabama has its final exercises this week. They began on S'. y and will continue until Wednesday. N. W. Griffin, a prominent lawyer and candidate for the legislature, died at Troy efflux Saturday. Bartholomew Labuzan, an old and well known attorney of Mobile is dead. He was horn in Augusta 70 y ears ago. At 11 o'clock oil Sunday night, the police f Birmingham raided a gambling den. The catch was very good, consisting of four notorious diameters. burglar got in ids work at I)r. J. B x. Barne.-, a colored barber of Union t"Wn formerly of Greensboro, was found Head in Mrs. Pitts’ lot Saturday. He at tended church Friday night. The coroner's verdict was heart disease. It is said that Montgomery furnishes less hotel room than any like city iu the.south ern states. The least little crowd ofvisi- tms and there is a scuffle for u beefsteak end a hed. Alabama has some curious political honors. Among t f -lection to the legislature in one ot her counties, are numbered two Methodist ' lavachers and two doctors. The lawyers I wiii have to pull their glory, when bitch opponents take the field against them. Saturday afternoon Carter Cousin, of Bii- ; minghain, the well known porter at the | fire of Superintendent Hego, of the L. j i'nd X. road,’ dropped dead rvliile standing •n the office of road storekeeper Kirknmn. | Hi-iuorrhage of the lungs caused his death ; •tad it was decided unnecessary to summon J 11 coroner’s jury. The Montgomery Advertiser is bragging on the health of that place, ft says that tne death rate is l'or whites 3 to the • theusaud and for colored 17 to the thousand, ! making an average of 121 to tin. thousand The Mobile Railway and Harbor enin- my. to build a railroad thirty-two miles, Bom Mobile to Daupnin island, perfected its organization Saturday by electing Major I ' I f. Ketchup]. president; II. Austill, nce-presldent, ami John Mahon,secretary, j Bon. O. J. Semmes, H. Bosturicb. and H i Austin, executive committee. Bn Sunday night some unknotvi: persot broke into Dan Crawford’s boiler shop in 8>clma and liroke open the safe. They ! found but five cents and a pipe to reward I (hem for their pains. T bat section of Birmingham between j Second and Third avenues and Twenty- ’.xth and Tyventy-seventh streets is known i fis "Hell.” It is ouilt up of small tenement I houses, which aro liven in by a wild and [ turbulent set of negroes. It was in and ! around this spot where several serious h-hts and drunken brawls have been re- ; (’fcntly held Farmers throughout south Alal-ama : .'phdn that the crops, yvhiie^ looking j and growing vigorously, are from two j” four weeks late as compared with | a inner years. The frequent ruins of the s ’ two weeks have interrupted tin 1 farm- | A L .’stions considerably and the hem er- will have to pusli up to keep down the -m-eii, green grass. 1 he Eiyton Land Company, of Eirming- yvere 441 votes cast., and of this num ber 78 vv re for bonduandfia against bonds. As it required a two-thirds vote it yvill be seen that the measure was lost by 18 votes. A novel hall costume is to be adopted by the Fat Men’s base balLclub of Orlando. It consists of a Mother Hubbard dress, and is said to be coi 1 and comfort file if not an (id lo fast running. ! Orange Park claims to ship more vege tables to rhe north than any other town in Clay county. Over one* hundred crates of tomatoes and a hundred barrels of potatoes have been shipped from that place. Gainesville is still terribly aroused over repeated burglaries. A negro giving his name as XVlson Turner was arrested Friday just as he was in the act of boarding a freight, train at the Florida Railway and Navigation depot. A satchel which he had with him was recognized by a colored yvouiun as having been stolen from her Thursday. She quietly sent for Deputy Sheriff Cullen, who arrested the “coon” be fore be had a chance to escape. The fact an on Sun- | that a search revealed a revolver, a large knife and a razor is evidence that Turner is a bad and dangerous man. He is now in jail. Postmaster Speir, of Orlando, yvill about the first of July, place a number of mail boxes in various portions of the city for tlie convenience of parties yvho do not wish to visit the post office to deposit their mail. These boxes yvill be visited daily just, before the mails depart for Orlando, and their contents sent off at tho earliest- possible moment. About 3 o’clock Saturday fire caught in at Kis* j to gel at ] the most itreniious exertions the whole saw mill j outfit, together with about *1000 yyorth of | lumber, was entirely destroyed. A young white man, name unknown, ] who has been loafing about Live Oak lor i some weeks under the pretense of repair ing sewing machines, but yvho has been j associating principally with negro women j of loyv character, was taken out Wednes- 1 day night by unknown parties and severely | pi rants for flogged. Finding this place unhealthy lie audidates has emigrated ’Dr. Waknkr’s Coraj.ink” is printe on inside of steel cover. Fan SALE RV ML LEABIKC MERCHAiSTi. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Broadway, New York C‘tt Central, Southwestern, Montgomery & Eufaula. BI LiOliSNESS AwAXlAI^OA.ID COMPANIES. NOTICE to DEPOSITORS The Saving Department (Y •it ral >r!u: »ii these R<*. fl r READ UP. I’asKjU r . K 20 j» » . -• • , j /VcK.lll elULK Qiiuuiuiy me trail : ;k c s res.dc.nce in Btrnimgh.im bundai , tb sl . lb ,, ile of Uncle Bass’mill, gut making off with the doctor's watch , MnilIlfce< M ‘ h ere it was impossible t. ucham, both ot which were very line. ., t , t jt out all(l in K )it( . of II LiNCMAN’S 'OBACCC U Ei^OSITS made mi and afier July 1, 1886, will draw interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum on such amounts as remain undrawn on January 1st. 1887, and no single deposit in excess of #3,000 will be received except on special terms. All deposits on band July 1st, 1888, continue to draw interest at 8 per cent per annum until Jan uary 1st, 1887. on such pari us remains undrawn at that dato* A. I. YOUNG, Cashier, Savings Department of the Eagle and Phenij Manufacturing Co. m> ir» dtjyl MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. By K. M. KNOWLES \ CO., Ami rs. \Y1 LL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles Ai Co., Broad street, city of Columbus. Muscogee county, Georgia, between the usual hou’*s of sule, I all that tract oi parcel of land lying and being in j the city jf Columbus, Muscogee county, Georgia. ] known as the undivided one-half interest in and to the south half of city lot No. • v ry in said city. Also all t hat lot or parcel of land in said city of i Columbus, in said county and state, commencing at the corner of formerly CorbaUj & Chalmers lot, on the west side of Oglethorpe street, running | west IU feet 10 inches, thence south 26 feet, thence east 117 feet 10 inches to Oglethorpe street. thence north on Oglethorpe street feet to the , point of beginning, and know n u.s part of city lot lo.'i in said city of Columbus, the property of Samuel 10. Lawhon, surviving partner of Rosette A: Lawli* n, in obedience to .» deoiee > r- ndered it: the superior court of suit* county at its May term, HP6. on the 31st day of May, Dn«. in fav.*r of the Georgia Home Insurance Coniuany vs. Sanniei \i. Lawhoii, surviving partner of Rosette & Lawto n anu M. L. Patterson. All tile above described property levied on as the property of Samuel F. Law bon. surviving partner ol Rosetti .!i Lawliou, to satisfy :i ii fa in my hands in fat or of the Geor gia Hume Insurance Company vs Samuel FL Lawhon, surviving partner of Rolette A’ f.awhon. ! and M Patiersnn. property pointed out in :iid ti fu. J U. BURRI S jeft oawiw Sherd! Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Xf > t:: 11 10 a ill. 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Eufaula A r PI 60 ,i m 10 33 p ill »; 22 i n> A II p m Ar 1 ‘lion Springs . i.\ 9 18 :i in II 0-1 p in (i 22 «i '.I U I* in Lv I nion Springs. A I 9 18 m s M a in 7 24 p ill Ar .MONTGOMERY l.v 7 40 a in 7 30 pm Sh; T: y No. 53 No. V . N ». D Nu 51 No. 21’ « ,v ‘ ’g’r. I'Hss'g r. FussV’r. S. V* . It. It. i litany l ine I'asH'g'r. I'ass'g’r. PUHK’g 1!.' 1 111 l.v M \( ON Ar 9 Id :* ru s r , in Ar Fort Valh v. .. Lv H 34 a m S 17 p 111 l.v • Port Valiev . . Ar s 1 | a m 10 11 p ill Ar. . . Smiiiivith ! »5 p in 1 01 a ill 10 1 1 1* 111 L . . . Smblnil.'c A) 1 (lU I> i u. p ill 1 .57 a in 1! hi p m Ai. ALBANY Lv 5 io a in ) 35 >i in 12 00 \, y j No. 22i , s. IN. It. It. l*erry llranel: Ua-Vr. Hood's Eureka LIVED MEDICINE Tlu* Eureka < ins pletiiiy, that glan | digestion, regula tem generally : can’t cat incite th will do you. It medicines. | year, keep it s the Lver to act, thereby <lu- 1 ol excessive bile, ooriectb lu es tin- bowels, tones up tho sys- ml make* you feel well. You he gnod that one bottle of Eureka i:, the perfection of household rtieularl) at this season of the the house Jordan's Joyous Julep full i .ml infaliiltle cure for Neuralgia, •e the case. A physician of note knew Jordan's Joyous Julep to ih ease of Neuralgia.” Try it if Gossyped ia, \V .muii - t rue Fni nd. Ji >urpasKes any prepara tion of the k iiul mud”, and t > .ose w ho will try it oie • will i‘i'ii'Miit,i’i Female Uegulato». Jordan's Bowel Mixture Gnu dose Will relieve tin wv»rst ease of Diar- • liu » r ( holi ra Morbus -M D. MOOD A CO., M th'ifact Uring lU’iiggisM, 93 Broad Street, Coluiribus, Ga. SEA SO \ ISH(1. j Wt ■■ - m>,- HE Cl IF'-it £ it My i *. 2 N.A, . f’‘ z i OLM C OISTMENT fugl: Dever. fate of said eoun* t>. L • L, t<) present them to me properly made om, within the time prescribed by law. so ar* to fD'ii" • heir character and amount. And all pi r-n - iii'i d t< - ;id deceased are hereby re unite.: t«> m..K*- immediate payment to me. This M;-y * ih. 1> DAVID A. A N(.LIN. myTouwbw Administrator, etc BSTHEYCiTlKS 1 Used f »r ovr-r 2o years vri' u great an ’.’esaby th« physicians of Paris, Nrw York and J/uid-m, and superior to h\\ cdl.- rs f r tL • i ramp* <.»i* ; of all IM’ONEI; WII1TK MLI’IIIII SPRISUS the reception of guests ompt tent niivnageinont. lid West< ru Union telegrapb on terms address. ULI'HUR SPRINGS CO ' (). Hal! County, Georgia. |{. 9 oi l Guilt Glass I 7 :> Ci CAPS l Prei ur CLIN nf io rit£ CLiiCSM/.>7 TUr-ACC*J CAKE I'l'Tli : ^ Oh v !' *: r t nee. Li aimn^ • » i >'!S. .MAKING J IIJ A S IN THIS AlAI *i by era; Faria. CAPSULES Sold Every where. f.itlaiilii ii ii «f <’f:i a v(oii ICaifroa S. W . I*.. K. Administrator’s Sale. i :w p 3 4" P 1 l no r- rL.-IiiM*- Mvk t : IuBecfi- Ac U i .annwiti* n frt: r *k»- •• **.ci />)< U s ’ BY of ler frr I r .1 J I ;. in July i 1 Hs CLIKBMAN TOBftCta PLASTER : red ni t . rf n.’ipler., c • -1. y.UDl L’- 1 \W. Fg. 17. Croup Wend u [ Pninawhuw fro f of Mu si the first Tec-da. Broad and Tenth between the legal nour*; bidder, th.- u.Bowing ... Om bun Jrtd and -i.vt rgiu, ti. i-t f i nf r it < < - ,n of I r\ e of rirtid co Thornton. ’oui t (>f Ordii.a- •ill be sold f.u the corner of i t In city of Columbus, null to the highest •ibi-d property, to-wit: I 11 4ft p!u r-pt Sunday h and Augusl ,*ik: uliNSMRS TOBACCO CURE Aiyi. w r.-- b* S it luuty. Sold its the piop- E. H. THORNTON, Aclnjini.-iirator. and lYliliikor Ffnf>. IfM cured at i.um cut pain Book 1 ’Ullllillli Buffett < •ittanooga a:ul Ji >■ ween Montgoifri'” Tk kets tin all poi " r to leaving time I.I.IA M ROC KID i' SHKLL.VaAN D* i t Tk kit < )tti( Dr. W. W. Broce l Son, Physician* and Surgeons, THK Senior of the firm wall devote special ab- 1 teution to Female Distasea Office over Frn/er Dozier's Store. Residence at Lindsay p'ace Dr. Itobert Hnic«’’> r< sidence on Rose 11:11. dtf Columbus Iron Works GOI/LPANY. ‘•ent WANTED -L. Birthday and 1 ' good prospect - w:,g( 8. Material ’urn. post-paid. For tin I i J.alive Art Work-. 7 Mass. F. O. Box 51b. N« 1 \ i t i* .a«ly emp' i.stnd am: Xl iK.IU.m TBT I 11.11 1 lli.l ' v. nr VV4.RO <i’ CO LOUSUSA, Bl». si. .,11 kin !;■ of I Kill 1 1 Dl’U; InimliLT, Lumber for the public, and ..licit.patronage.