returned arid gave bond.Frank 'Reynolds, a conductor on the Chicago division of the C. E. I., is numbered among those upon whom dame fortune has benignly smiled. By the death of an uncle in San Francisco, Cal„ he is made one of fifteen heirs to an estate valued at $65,000,000. The estate is situated in the most firtile part of California and comprises 47,000 acres. Mr. Reynolds was a former resident of the vicinity of West Lebanon, and is well known in this city. Jerome Reynolds, George Reynolds and Ed. Reynolds, all residing in the vicinity of West Lebanon, are, weare informed, included as beneficiaries in the will.A wily tongued agent paid West Leba-