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April 5, 1877 (4 pages)

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No. -66 for. 5 5 6 5 & 6 6 5 ~partments embrace the turf, drama, forest deemed ter Twelfth. day of March, A, D.1877, Passed Feb. 15th, : H.C. MILL ®, President. Es i -cinteatecM I te 2a ods t¥Leomisea yahuw ih ciiainnchpeananasindakiseieeteinaeimngiaeciesmnidededanhiian ieaaaaremenmaie “2. £. 4 . 20000 fag A mptestereqa® to finset . ‘ NEVADA. SITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL, 5, 1977. + The Daily Transevipt NEVADA CITY, CAL. _ Proprietors, Anda Change of Programme. £ OF THE PACIFIC. LIFE, Months, Instead of od ‘year as Heretofore Announced, 3 : $2,500 00 GIVEN AWAY! 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No. 88for..:. 5'No. 16 to 100° $3,75 Total Amount...).5..82,500 00, EACH PERSON PAYING THE SUM OFONE ‘DOLLAR, » Will be entitled. to THE PACIFIC LIFE for two months and to a numbered coupon entitling him to participate in the reception of the Premium Orders. ‘These orders call for pavedthsligta amount of $2,500 00. THOS Oo O NOT DESIRE THE ADVERTISING, OR WHO HAVE NOTHING TO*ADVERTISE, WILL BE PAID THE AMOUNT THEKEOF IN GOLD COIN ON DEMAND, Upon surrendering the order t« the Publisher. Any person maysubscribe to the Premium Edition for as long a time as he chooses, and foreach dollar paid’ he will receive &it. additional, COUPON RECEIPT. Those who subscribe for one year will, upon vayment. of FOUR DOLLARS, receive six Coupon Receipts. ) Due'nétice will be given? when the Premium Subscription List is filled. THE PACIFIC LIFE is a weckly compendium of cuffent events in sporting life on the Pacific Slope. Its various deNo. 36 forey.% Pee Re 14 for eee fC st and stream, f8h culture, athletics, rifle , Shooting, base ball, military science jrowbend Lyre, Over ing, yach ing, and fire department doings. Specimen” copies sent.on! receipt of ten cents in re: Legal Tenders reeceived. Send your subseriptions ina Begistered Letter or by PostwOftice Munéy Order payable to ; HENRY G. SHAW, “Pablisher. _ THE PACIFIC LIFE OFFICE, P.O, Box 9129 No 518 Clay Street, {22 2w SAN FRANCISCO. City Ordinance. . rpvae Board of Trustees of the City of Ne: ada do ordain as foHows; Section 1. Any person of persons’ who shall fire off or discharge any fire crackers, bombs or expl’ sive substanges within the corporate limits of the City of Nevada, without Gnet obtaining pérmission from +}the Trustees of suid City to do sv, shall be ity of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction’shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars or be imprisoned in the City Prison not to exceed days. = . , 3 Section 2, This Ordinance sha_] take effect. and be in full force ou W. J. Oncan, Clerk of the Bourd of City Trastees. ; 1 {17 Collateral Loan and Savings . . Bank, (ares POST AND KEARNEY Streets, San Francisco. Subécriptions for aportion of the reserved shares of the Collat ergl Loge. and Savings Bank will be receiyed until further ‘nofice at the Bank at $15 ber awe be shares of me aoe will Per month, pa é Sth of each and‘ ‘very month, and on or before the Ist of ‘be ddvanced to $25 per share and the 2 PER CENT each, and an extra _5 PER in J CHARLEY KENT'S Keystone Market, “COMMERCIAL STREET,NEVADA A CHANGE FOR ALL! : "} te, ER ’ CITY, HAVING AVAILED. HIMSELF _. of every advantage which long experience and ample means can give, —is prepared to furnish the public with ~“pthe ith day of March, 1877 will be deéjinASSESSMENT NOTICE. . . GOMPANY. Location of srincipg! . Location of wi rks, adjoiuining on the east . te Cold Spring Gravel Mining Co.’s claims; Willow Valley, Nevada County, Catifornis Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting '. January, 1977, an assessment (No 3) of six cents per share, was levied upon the capital sock ‘of the corporation, peyable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of:.the Compa-. ny—A. lsoard’s store, Bro:d street, Nevada City, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall. remsin unpaid, on quent, ane advertised for sale at’ public auction, and unless payment. is.made before, will be sold on Saturday, the twen“ty-fourth day of «March; 1877, tb pay tre: delingnent assess ent, together with costs of advertising and expénses of dale, : ER. MULLER, Séarste*¥. Office—A. Isovra’s store, Broad street, 4 NOUNTAIN HEAD GRAVEL MINING! wy UBA ‘GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO. { of the Directors, held on the 30th’ day of-county, Califomiia. . ASSESSMENT: NOTICE.. Location of principal place of busi-ness, North San Juan, Nevada county, California.“: Location of works, Grizzly “wnt, Bloomfield tow: gbip. Bere county, Cal. ifornia.—Notice is 2 ata meeting of the Directors held at the office: ey ee the Fourth day of. January, A. D. 1877, an assessment (No. 8) of forty cents per share was levied upon the capital stock ofthe corporation, payabie immediately in United States gold coin, tothe Secretary at the office of the company, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada Any stock tipon which this--assessment shall remain unpaid on SATURDAY, February 10th. 1877, will be delinquent and advertised fer sale” at ublic auction anfl unless payment is made efore, will be sold on THURSDAY, “the First. day. of March, A. D, 1877, to the delinquent assessmenf, together with costs of advertising. and expenses.of Sale. f JNC ! -HUNTER, Secretary. Office Main Street, North San Juan, Ne~~ The Finest Quality of MUTTON, fs SPRING LAMB, VEAL, CORNED. BEEF, PICKLED PORK, THE BEST HAMS AND. BACON, (Of his own iiatatactiive) To be foundin Nevada County. ‘Also, a Choice Quality ofPURE AND CLEAN LARD a quantities to suit, He is prepared to and will offer to customers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada County. = -e cane AMINE HISSUPPLY. PIANOS, : ORGANS, a MUSIC, Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Francisco Wholesale snd B2tail Music Dealers. Weber Pianos are the Best And are now used in Concerts by all of o GREAT ARTISTS. Send for Descriptive Circular, The Sherman & Hyde ‘ Is the only FIRST: CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at’ Four Hundred Dollars! ys Square Pianow are 73 octave, and embraces all Modern Improvements, such a8 elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful Moaldings, Full Iron Frame, Carved Legs strung Bass, Agraffe ‘irebie, etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet inches, and are FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN. YEARS Agents wanted in every county county in the State for the Celebrated Standard Organ ‘Whith for Volume of Tone, Beauty of Case, Superierity of Workmanship, Elegance of Finish and Durability, fs UNRIVALLED, We keep constanti> ca nand a yvod assOortwment of 4 Reliable Cheap Pianos, SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGKAFFI TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST NOS AND ORGANS ON EASY INSTALLMENi1$3, IF ; DESIRED, : Call and see us before purchasing SHERMAN & HY DE. [No. 841.[ Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFiCE oe Cal., Feb. 13, 1877, OTICE is hereby given, that James Marriott, whose Post Office is North bloomfield, Nevada county, a, has misde application for Patent for a Placer mg sg eg he gpa egy Viro. Cahforais, and deseribed ng ; viz; On surveyced-_lund, being the fractional 8 W 4 of N W 44.0f section 6, T 17, N, R. 19 E., M. D. M., containing about 9-14 acres. Said location waé made by the’ applicant January henna 1877, and is r. PLEASE CALL AND EXPiano’ Nevada City OL, i PROSATE: NOTICE. NTATE OF CALIFORNIA CouftgsafKD vada, ss.-In the Probate Coe tn and for the county “of, Nevuda.i In’ the matter of the guirdianship of the estate of Entily Chamberlain, Freddy Chamberlain and Mary Cuamberlain, minors. It appearing to the Juige of said Court, by the petition this, day preseuted ‘and filea by William J: Crase, the guardian ef the estates of Emily, Freddy and Mary Cham. be*lain, minors, praying for,an order of Sale of real and personal estate, that it is proper, advisable and necessary to«sell a certain portion of-the real estate and personal property belonging to said estates, for reasons set forth in said petition and because the property mentioned ana referred to in suid petition is unprofit-ble, deprediating im value, and a source of expense to the estate, and in_order that the proceeds atising from the sale of such estate may ba invested_ingome~ productive manner for the \bonefit of said minors: And it is there:
fore ordered by tlie Judge of said Gourt, he next of Kin of said minors, and all persons interested in the estates of said minors, appoar before the said Probate Court on Saturday, the 28th day of April, A. D, 1877, at’ 10 0’clock in the forenoon of said day,»at the Court room of said Pro bate Cour!, at the Court House in said to the ssid guardian to sell so much of the real estate’ aud personal ‘property of said estates of said minors as is mentioned and degcribed:in said petition. And that a copy of this order be published at least for four successive Weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said oddity’ Dated at N vada City, March 26th, 1877, JOHN CaLDWELL, Probate Judge. Clark Churchill, of ‘San Francisco, and E. W. Roberts, Attys for Petitioner. Attest; JAMES D. WHITE, County Clerk and ex-offteioClerk of the Probate Court, Nevada Copnty, Cal 27 W. G. WILLIAMS, . PACIFIC COAST’ AGENT YOR THR DETROIT SAFE COMPANY, —AND— Sargent & Greenleaf’s . DOUBLE TIME LOCKS, COMBINATION AND KEY LOCKS,’ AS SOLD OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these ‘CELEBRATED SAFES —ASp—"?” BANK LOCKS, DURING THE ‘at YEAR. The Most Reliable, : Best Finished,And Lowest Priced Safes-in the Market. SPECIAL ORDERS ack FOR VAULT DOORS, LININGS, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Of any Arrangement or Dimensions. 4 2 wre Now construetizig,a 20,000 pound Burglar Proof Safe county of Nevada, then.and there to show . _ Cause-whyan order should not be granted . ea Certificate of Copartnership. NOW all men by these Presents, . we, A. B. Crosby, vesiding at the eity of Nevada, county of Nevada, and J. @. Mitchell. residing at Nevada City and Coynty of Nevada, in the Siate of California, do hereby certify and declare that we have organized and formed ourselvés into &° copartnership, and we covenant and agree each with the other to be copartners forthe purpose of carrying and conducting the business of purchasing gold and sisvér ores and ah lplurete, and reducing the same, in Nevada Township, County of Ne+ vada, State of California, under the firm hame of Crosby & Mitchell. ‘hat the principal placeof business of said copartnership is situated at Canada Hill, township and County of Nevada, and State aforesaid. That the names of 41] the persons interested 28 partners in such business, are above stated; aid: signed. hereto, and that such partnershipwill centinue and be in force until further notice by us. Tn witness whereof, we have herennto set our hands and seals, this 27th day of 4 March; 1877. A. B. CROSBY, _meh3o0 J. G. MITCHELL, . No. 863. Application for a Patent toa +2 Mining Claim, “Untrep STATES Land OKFICE, Ff Sscramento, Cul, March 29, 187T, OTICE is hereby given, that Edward * Gegan. and Rich ird Jude, whose Post Office is Nevaca City, Nevada County, Oul., havé made application for Patent for fif-' teen bundred linear feet of the Omega Quartz vein or lode, bearing gold, with surface ground 200 feet in width, situate in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, Cal., and described in the plat and field notes: on file in this office. as follows, . viz: Survey of Exterior Bonndaries. Beginningata post marked O No. 2, at puez inches in diameter bears * > 2 chains to a pos O No. 3, for NW corner. anence Wee E 22.72 chains, set.a cddar post marked O Na. 4, for NE corner, from which a pitch ine # inches in diameter bears 8’ 38° W, links distant, Thence 84°, E 1.52 chains, post marked O No. 1, at eastern end of ledge. 3.03 chains set a cedar post marked O No. 5, for SE_corner. $ 86° W 22.72 chains. ‘set a cedar’ post marked O No, 6, for sW corner, ‘Lhence N4° W 1.51 chaizs to post marked O No. 2 at western end of ledge «nd place of beginning, and ¢onteining 688 acres, and designated ,as Lot No. 57, in Section 9, ; Fownship 16 North, Range 9 Kast, Mt. Diablo Base and.Meridian, Said , location, was made by the applicants ben Hd 1876,” and is on record in the-Office of the-County Récorder, of, Nevada County, at., Nevada City.” Adjotuing claimants the claihr of James Kitts, on the«West, All persons holding any adverse.claims thereto sre hereby’re-;uired to present the same before this. Office within sixty Sasettom the first day of publishing hereof. Jobnson & Cross Nn: for Applicants, . § ap ‘No 862, os Application fora Patent to Mining Claim. ®nited States Land Office, Sseraniento, Cal, March 28, 1877, Ls rons 4s hereby given ,That J. J. Ott & whose Font Office is Nevada city , Ne vada County, Cal. has made application for Patent for 1500 linear feet of the Leeompton Quariz Vein or Lode, bearin gold.and #-lver with sntface ground 320 feét in wid'h situate in Nevads Mining District, Névada County, California, and described in. the piat and field notes on filé in this6ffce ae follows, viz:. Survey of Exterior Bouudaries. Begiuning ata stake in mound marked L B.No 7,munning thence ver 182 36° E; North 5,00. chains. On this line at 1,50 ebains set stake in mound marked L L No 1 being, the westend of the Lecompten) Lode, at 3.54 chains 4 large spruce tree 42 in. in @iablezed on the evst ride : at 5.00 chtine set.stake in movud marked L B No 2, theuce east 23.00 chains set stake in: stone mound marked LB No 3; thence Soutno 5.00 chains : at 2.90 chains a black oak tree 16in; in dia bluzed on east side: at 3.50 chains set stake in rock mound marked L L. No 2, at 4.72 chains small black oaké in. india blezed on N and 6° side: at 500 chains set stake in stone miound marked L B No 4; thence west” 25.00 chains to place of beginning. Connecting L‘n oeginnies at make No 4 of the Lecompton Quar claim. exterior boundaries running thence var 18° 30’ E. a random line ir the 1-4 Sec stake common toN E14 add E 1-4's of Sec-9. TIGN RB 9EMDM. N 80° E 10.78 chains, thence North 1.62 chains, thence 8 71° 45° W 11 18 ehainsto place of beginning ;, make the trayerse line to con=ect from $ E cor‘nec of Lécompton claim to 1-4 Sec stake N 71° 46’ B11? 18’ che and containing 11.40 acres, and designated as Lot No 59 in Seetion was made in 1858 by Henry Pearson and others. The applicant Olaims by pu . chase. . All persons hwldifor the Sacramento. Savings Deslers generally are especially ited to sen@ for. citculars: aiid jeep of «RE ol aiedt10 ‘laima thereto are hereby te prepoe ‘@ same before ik otiee within efx. ty daysfrom the first day of <i j — b ae i: B. MeFARLAND, Resistor, . Sve. Groth, $300; Stait Call; $5" 25, Sent y— western end of ledge, frum which bP . Thence} hereto, and t_at such 2D, B. McFARLAND Registe ¢) stand, under the Tran ce, Commereial Street. Newada’ y. Oaliforria, by SAM SHOCK AN, to whom 511 die. tion 9%, To ip 14 Nirth, Range 9 East’); Mt Disblo Base and Mri c Sait locei: 8. SHOCKAN, Harper’s Magazine. : _-tNotices of the Press. The ever-increasing circulation of this excellent monthly proves iteco: tinned addeed, when we think into how niany homes if pepetrates every month we must consider Tt as One of thé educators as well as enter -tuiners ef the public mind.—Boston Glebe; N ° Cc. N a G. R. ea Whe character which this Magazine po sBéékes for variety, eiiterprise artistic wealth and liteary culture that has kept pace with, if-it has not lead the times, should cause its conductors, to regard it withjustifiable complacency, The Magazine has done good an@ not evik all the days of its life.— Brooklyn Eagle. ~ Some. of the most popular of modern novels have first appear d ds serials in this Magazine, . In a}l cespects, it_is am excell» ent periodical, and fully deserves its great. _ suicceas.+—-Philadelphia Ledger. 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A Complete Analvtical Intex tu the first Fifty Yotumes of Harper’s Maguzine has just been published,’ rénéering available for reference the yast and. 7° ried wealth of information which constitutes this periodical.a perfect illustrated titerary cyclopedia, postage prepair. 4 A series of papers under the title of ‘The First Century of the Republic.” contributed by ths most eminent Americ in: publicists, is now, being published in. Herper’s Magazine. This series of over twenty papers gives a comprehensive review of Pre gress during the century now. ‘losing, in every department’ of our national lite HiPPSP& BROTHER: , Ne Certificate. of Co-Fartnership: NOW alimen by these presents, os . Be) Kent,residing at the Oi “ot Nevedet funty of Nevada, and Abel. H. sou, residing at Nevada City; Comnty of Nevada, in the State of California, do herevy certify and declare that we have organized and formed. ourselves into a couersneren ys and we covenant and agree each with the other, fo be co-partners for iP iness of Bateneting, buytog ane ling stock:and «meat, in Nevada City; County of Ne State of Caltornia, under the firm rianré-and style of Kent & Hanson. That the puineipel Place pi veniorne of said co-partnorship is situa at the town of Nevada City, County of: Nevada. and State aforesaid. .That.the names of all the persons firterested as partners in’such business, are. above d, aad signed ersbip-will continue and be in force ee further notice by us." “dn witness > we have here. unto set pup heeds aud see Twentythird day of March, 4. D. ¥ m5 3 > 6848. KFNT, =A, H. HANSON, ~ DIVIDEND NOTICES, _—_—— IVIDEND NOTICE . 7, Collateral Loan and SavingsBank, corner Post and: Kea:ny streets; Sam Brancisco. The regular monthly dividend of 2 yer cent, for February; 1677, is déclured, payable March 5th; to stockholders ef record. 5 ¥F. 8. CARTFRe Sec. February 27, 1877, inch 20-2m MATERIALS FOR .MAKING WAX FLOWERS, ETC, CHOICE ASSORTMENT of materials for making WAX FLOWERS, also for TING and DRAWING, besides TUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS, PASSE PARTOUTS, and FRAMES, . Zonstantly ou nand at reasonable prices, at the BRAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Po St. San Srancisco, Josgru Rood & Co, d N. B.—Mr. Joseph Roos is not connected th any other hops n the same line int! SeePrancisce,. _ . jnls1 DENTISTRY Lissa ao RB. P, E. HUGHBSON, «hus opened an office ber Kidd’s Building, Broad Stzeet. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. wr He is propared to perferm oh kinds.of Mechanical and Operative Dentis‘ry, in the latest and most spproved ‘styles, ‘ Artificial Teeth inserted:on Gold, Silver Vulcanits and Aluu tpiuin. Satisfactiou guaranteed as to qual.ty aud price of work. Visits.made at residence if desired.Nevada, May 30th, 1871. DISSOLV TION NOTICE. f ees Copartnership heretofore éxieting between 8. SHOC & BRO, in the Grocery, Provision and Fish Bushrese, ‘is this Cay dissolved by.mutual consent. The busines will be carried om at the oli /. the firm. must be.paid, and who will 4 all cliims agninst 8 eee nes Nevada City, March 1, 1877. atte. “ptation to popular—desireyand needs. —In--}— __Harper's Magazine, oneyyear...$4.01 Train No.3, (local between PS ae) ‘TIME TABLE, NO:/3. Fe the government ana a Employees, the Company reserves the” right to vary the same as circulustances may require. To take effect Wednessay, May 24th 1876, At7:30.4.M. . : GOING SOUTH. _ Train No.-1 leaves Nevada City atSB A M. and leavos Grass Valley at 630A. Mf arrives at Colfax at 6:50.A,M. : Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves-Nevada at tt A. ‘M., arrives at Grass Valley at11!35A.M. . Train. No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:15 P. 5 RR leaves ‘rass Valley at 4.45 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P. M. » . GOING NORTH. Train No. Vleaves Colfax st_7.30'A. M leaves. Grass Valley at 9:05.A. M., arrives at Nevada at 9:36 A. M, Trein No. 4 (ical Between Grass Valley.and Nevada) leaves Grass—Valley at 2:40 P.M,, arrives at Névada at 3:10 P.M. . Train No, 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P.M. leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M,, arrives et Nevada ut 8:54 P.M. . JOHN F, KIDDER, map24 General Superin tenjent. ‘ Bes Mark These Facts. ~The Testimony of the Whole World. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS, “T had no appetité; H mea hearty ove,’’ ae Oa Fills are marvellous.”* ee “T send for another box, and kce : in the house.” i oe “Dr. Holloway hag cured my h that was chronic.” faa ve eet “I gave one of yonx Pills to “babe: far cholera morbuts. The dear littie thing not well in a day.. : “My neusea of 3 morning is now cured.”“Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured ey of npiort in ee head. J. rubbed some: of vour Ointment behind the ears noise lias left.” : nhne the “fend me two boxes; Iwantone far a ant family.” : : '*T. enclone s/doller; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar.” : ‘Send me Sve boxes. of your Pills;"' . ‘*Let nie have three boxes of your Piils by return mail, fer chills and fever, ul ble pote . a sueh testimonials ag esé, but want of space com conclude, _ . od tome For Cutaneous Disorders, ND all eruptions of the sxin,this Qint. A ment ismostinvaluable. It does Dot” nape ic ea peénetrite withthe most seaching effects to the. ye the evil. Eee dP tlle _——— > HOLLOWAY’S PILis Invariably cure the fellowing digeages: SORDER OF THE KIDNEYs, In all diseases affecting these whether they se¢rete too much ér toe ie? tle water; or whether they be afflicted wi stone or gravel, or with acheg ard patts settléd in the loins over the region of the hidneys, there Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment shouid be well rubbed into the small of thé back at bed time. This treat. ment will give almost immediate relier when all other means bave failed. FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER, No medicine will soeffectually i the tone of the stomach us eee ities they remove all acidity occasioned either ‘by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it toa héalthy action: they are wonderfully efficacio in cages of spasm—in fact they never fai in curing all disorders.of the liver and tom. ach. HOLLOWAYS PILLS are the best in ; world for the following diseases: eo Asthma, Bftious Complaints, Blotchées on the skin, Bowela, Consumption, Debility Dropsy. Dysentery, “hd het Eemale tr. regularities, Revers of ull kinds, Fits,Gout Headache, _ Indigestion, Infammetion, piundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago’ iles, Rheumatism, Retention of urtie, Scrofula or King’s Kil, Sore Throat, tone Cnd Gravel, Tie Bowlonreux, Tumors, UJ. #ers, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from ny cause, etc. INPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine unless the signature of J. Haydock, as gent for the United States.” srrrounds each box of Pills, and Ointment A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vera. ang the same, knowing them te be spurious, *,*Sold at the mapufactory of Professor Holloway & Co., New York, and by all re. spectable druggists, and dealers jm mec. icine throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, G2wentaand Sbeach. &~ There is considerable saying by tak. ok hone vemoal vail sttedn td ‘ rections forthe guidance wr fone every Uisortler are Tazen to ye Office, 112IABERTY STREET, aia New York, >> PEANOS, DECKER BROS, VPM ie sae PISUBBR, ationef & sana hen Gay rhea ar hme Parham oi a a mcs ae i cae an iy ahi ans ser rental insvie nied eam iv