that can be realized from sale of land, from the Surety Company and 

 other sources. The strictest economy is enjoined upon Manager 

 Faulkner. No expensive improvements are in eight. fhm company and 

 plant never were is such good condition as now, the town is prospertfW 

 and steadily growing , and all we need is to exercise a little pluck 

 and confidance. But it is discouraging to ask our stockholders 

 for a little support and be refused. You have no idea how a note 

 from you saying you would take the bonds would help me. It is not -*» 

 necessary to take them immediately , suit your own convenience. 



Sincerely Yours, 



