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July 21, 1888 (4 pages)

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OFFICE: é No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Gal. 5th. = = ae a — CIRCULATES 18 sevaila City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at acramento, San Francisco—in fact, thronghout the State “from Siskiyon to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.”’ ——————————————— SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1888. LOCAL MATTER. oe County Supervisors. y Fripay, July 20, 1888 F ; The Board met pursuant to adjournment, all the members being present. ©. E. Mulloy, chairman, presiding. 3 Yhe Board of Trustees of Truckee ~chool district having sent a true copy of the proceeding of said Board and the election had toissue bonds of said school district for $6,000, it is ordered that said proceedings be and they are approved and placed on file. C. A. Green tendered his resignation as Constable of Meadow Lake township. Accepted. The Board by order created a building fund for Truckee school district, also ordered that twelve bonds be is“sned on said district, said bonds to be = 3 of the denomination of $500 each ; $1000 to be paid on the first Monday. of February, 1889, and $1,000 to be paid each subsequent year thereafter until all the bonds are paid; that advertisemént for bids be published, and that the same he opened August 18th, 1888, at 2 o’clock p.m. Also that there be. atax levied onthe taxable property of said district to pay the bonds and interest thereon as they become due. The Board adjourned till ten o'clock Saturday morning. . ; C. E. Muuioy, Chairman. Attest: F. G. Beatry, Clerk._ By W. D. Harris, Deputy. Washinston Mining District. ~ Says the Grass Valley Union of yesterday: Alf. Tregido, who is superintendent of the Washington afd Blue Bell quartz mines in . Washington district, and who was in town yesterday, spoke well of the mining outlook of that section of the, county. He said beside the mines “under his superintendence the Yuba mine was running regularly, making the ;: omber of stamps constantly going at 45, and that there is a likelihood of the Eagle Bird mine starting up again this “season, which would add twenty more pecting work going on all the time, and the district is receiving much attention from mining men, as although the ‘ores are generally of low grade the lodes are large, and water power ‘affords chezp milling facilities. The “ mines now operating ere doing well, ————— as ores only yielding $6 and $8 can be milled and mined ‘at a good profit. —we—_ There is no. question that the Eagle Bird is’a valuable mine, and its present idleness is owing to the unbusinesslike methods on which it was conducted, and not from the nnproductiveness of the mine. The Jeffreys-Lewis Engagement. In speaking of Miss Jeffreys-Lewis who will appear at this city Tuesday evening, the New Orleans Picayune says: ‘‘Miss Lewisin her rendition of the role of La Belle Russe seems to have thorcughly mastered all the in-. tricate interpretations of those grand passsions which are said to be the predominating influences which govern tresses who lend lustre tothe American . . stage. Added-tothe singular beauty of her face and form, she possesses any and which is equaled by few. The conception and portrayal of character are original and at the same time must not be considered extravagant when it is asserted the Miss Lewis is such an actress as is seldom seen in this city.’” Miss Lewis is. supported ‘by her own company. Box + heet open now at Mulloy’s. County Board of Equalization. C.E. Mulloy, chairman, presiding. On application Lot 4, block 57, in Nevaila City, assessed to Aurelia P. White, executrix of the estate of Mrs. M. A. Williams, deceased was, reduced from $500 to $309. ‘ The assessment of the Empire M. F. G. Beary, Clerk. ___ By W. D. Harris, Deputy: ——————eee any other medicine I ever saw.’’ Try it. Curefor Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture 3 Id at once like perspiration, ucing a very dis‘fs form as E . ; : of Dr. Bosanko’s after getting warm. Pi » which acts directly — The Daily Transcript. . “. Drinking is.a'sea éustor not yet dead. least if eis dela, thatauttis nés'. they had d their ice to keep their shi that to lie upon. No hammockc were allowed; no —_ il cp j they took their meals upon the dec ay u it, preserving, in this direction, the old a, sh of the buccaneers, who denied themselves every imaginable ience, that they might néverbe mistak for anything they were. ” His day to take the report sounder on a t operator, and seventy-five words a minute. He could take more if it were possible to send it faster. facilitate the sending. : for “the,” “Wshn” for “Washington,’’, “fm” for “from,” “mfrs’ facturers,” Se stamps to the milling ca) acity of the. out on the ty e_writer while they are district. ‘There is considerable proswie a al reviated form over the is soon read : stairs with it to the telegraph editor of the afternoon paper, who cu , ‘suitable “heads” to the different items, and sends them to the printers. Only the news comes over the wire, and the operator sits impassively, with unchanging countenance, c : weddings, bank failures, jubilee i conspiracies, desperate _ battles ministerial conventions in one long, clicking monotone, without anything to distinguish one item from another except the date afterward is the work of the telegraph editor. ls = : \erce’s : EY BERT Ts Sle) \GtS PILLS. PURELY VEGETABLE! . SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKS. ine! which bilious Gran the world. She is really a brilliant ap Be Ve Dr. Pierce’ Pellets “operate aint cee to the SR gr pt og addition to the ranks of the few. ac-. reliable. They are a gentle active purgative, according: to size of dose. IK HEADAGHE z Bili : dramatic power that is not excelled. by Dizzit poun, fonecins: on all th bowels, are promptly ed id perm: t : perfectly true. Inno scene does she ured the the of Een Bisrews Pleheant fail to carry her audience with her and LS Reiger yr Fpaiplanation < af the her laughter is a signal for others to ee < nay toushtatly be said laugh, and her tears are but the pre-. gal, not a gland or Koos me erates ie Ma cursors of those of her hearers. It. {ygantugnee., Sold by Bose for 25 cents oratory of WoORLD’s Di1sPENsAR’ ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main 8t., Buffalo, N. Y. = SsYv™ MS OF CA = = PTO TAERRH. bao Fripay, July 20, 1888. vy headache, obstruction of the The Board met pursuant to adjourn. Pes Samaras falling from the head ment, all the members being present. . and acrid, at ot thick, tenacious, mucous, ae purulent, bloody and we the throat, e: to AY fo cine I tter, xpectoration of 0} ma together with scabs from ulcers; ‘ice is and 1 asm = breath ig offensive; smell and taste are im; there is a sensation of dizzin with ression, a hacking h and genmenta} 1 eral debility. Only a few of the a = + case. Thousands o manifesting half of and M. Co. was reduced as follows: guilt in consumption, and’ end tho grave, On mine, $2,500; on improvements, isease mmo, More ive us less understood $5,000. By ita mild, soothing, and healiae ee ene, The Board adjourned till 10 o’clock . DE Sage's Catarrh Romed: an the Htead, s oe Soryan, nee Tolescioal i Saturday morning rd bund aroggiate enaersneees oe “famous mesmeérist, of Ith N.Y. :* 7 Bir ect Y., writes Some ten years ago : : 2 untold from ‘ Tue peculiar medical properties of giarh. My family physician gave me up as : Hood’s Sarsaparilla are soon apparent . such a bad one, cvony Sap eae un. after taking it. One lady says: ‘‘It eel Aeon Bs Soe whisper. in the fukn. = shows its good effect quicker than . By sighing te eltriog Sf sy doa oul . y use . Rage’: Catarrh Remedy, in th: man, and the cure has been permanente” well “Constantly Hawking ana Spitting» from catarrh for three years, At times I could and spitting, and for’ yr at ‘or’ the last eig’ reathe through the nostrils. I ht nothing could be done for So ty, twas advised to tr. e's: Catarn and it to be the be sbreds ge ig remedy for catarrh now Soe Srial to experience astounding jy be mailed, postald to any on receipt @ two-cent Es) SIX QUARTS AT-A DRAUGHT. ' \ fhe Mighty Dee& of a Yan'/ce Skipper— Great Diinkers of Kum. —at least Jack’s, says a writer in the London Telegraph. princi of owners had suffered re petuation of the practice on shipboard, I uestion whether the most bibulous of the present race of sailors could carry it to the height to which it was former! raised. I suppose the, biggest drin on record is that rela‘ by Dampier. He relates that there came on house: his ship one bees ge Rawlins, the commander of a small New England vessel, along with a Mr. John Hooker, They were asked into the cabin to drink, and a bowl was made containing six quarts. “Mr. Hooker being drunk to by Captain Rawlins, who pledged Captain Hudswell, and, having the bow] in his hand, said that he was under an oath to drink but three draughts of strong liquor a day, and putting the bowl to his head, turned it off at one draught, and so-niaking himself drunk, disappointed us of our expectations until we had made another bowl.” Twelve pints to a swallow, without a sigh between! But then hard drinking was_the custom, not on the privateers only, but of the whole seafaring races of early times. taf were educated to it by liberal doses of grog. The allowance anne Tose to a pint of rum per man 8 day. : : : In tho French, Spanish and Portuguese ships, and yery chen inthe Dutch, the sailors’ courage before an action was aearly invariably helped with jacks of brandy, and the doses were while the fight proceeded, a bum being handed between the guns. C) men, frenzied by drink, Would 1 mix gun powder with the spirits, supposing that Pisa oh oe there was no better lquor for heroes. I think it need not be doubted that more actions were lost than gained by this custom. How should a drunken — aim his piece ? And what mischief (save to one another) could a mob of inebriated small-arme ten do ja the tops or alon;: tha qu urtardeck ? : But if privateersmen could be found able to swallow six quarts at a draught, customs besides that of drinking which must have tended to make thenr esperately hardy-seasoned men. Fa was clear, so deck was the only they had comfort and conyenthan the savage beasts os (“Oopy” @rom the Telegraph Operate?, ~ operator at once commences from the Morse writer. He is a fast e@ takes on an aver: A voluminous code is used to Thus “t” stands for “manuetc. These words are filled ire. A batch of “copy,” neatly type written, y; mad ct boy dashes down it up, puts taking murders, riots, and a new line. The sorting —— LITTLE LIVER Unequaled as.2 LIVER PELL. Does net gripe. ONE PELLET A DOSE. Beware of Imitat rals. Al are contain Poisonous little Sugar. Pills, or Antic ules. A Purel in glass mess, Fonniea>» x gestion ttacks, and derangements af © stomach and MEDICAL $500 eum 18 offered by the manufacturers of Dr. h Remed for a case Catarrh’ im the Head which they cannot cure. utrid; the eak and watery; shore is ri the to clear a ig”; the ve-named are likely to be present in any one f cases annually, without ut, even though the economical ’ eax tor Dr, Pietoo's oe -coated T H ! { Mrs. Dart’s Triplets. Se TRS eta tins pierre Meare that would agree Fog meine “od ie te 42a Food. It feed thea fame: diately, and they were soon as well as ever, and I consider it very largely due to the Food oy are now. £0 ve Food is the best Food for bottle-: babies. It ys we is better than medicine when they are sick. Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $1. tava Cabinet photo. of these triplets sent free to the mother of any baby born this year. Address WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. Cigar and Tobacco House AE ——— FRUIT erorr. E. F. ROSENTHAL Keeps on hand (he Largest and Most Extensive Stock of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, : FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, To be found at any one Establishment in Nevada County. PRICES AS LOW A THE LOWEST! Gather Samples of Grain! PREPARE GOUNTY EXHIBITS . é -—— FOR THE—— STATIS FAIR, 1888. . ——ATr : SACRAMENTO, SEPT. 3d to 15th. $2500 CASH PREMIUMS. FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS. IN ADDITION TO -WHICH IS ADDED $1600 FOR INDIVIDUAL PREMIUMS That may be competed for by the contributors tothe County Collections. These ex'tibits are seen during the Fair by more than 50,000 different people, and are fully described by — the press of the State, and written up in detail by the Committee of A wards, which report is printed inthe Annual Report of the State Agricultural Society and distributed throughout the civilized World. In no other manuer can the counties receive such a full, complete and comprehensive notice. “The County Exhibits have proved the most effective means of advertising the resources, developments, and advantages ofthe different Jocalities of the State, and should be made by authority and. with the aid of the Board of Supervisors ofeach County. The State Agriculturalsociety will afford every facility forthe exhibition Sere pee nots of the State. and would advise those intending to exhibit to WRITE FOR SPACE AT ONCE. The first come will be the firstserved. Premium list now ready. Address the Secretary for information. EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary. L. U. SHIPPEE, President. Established in 1856--32 years! THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE COUNT. —KEEP COOL— DRINK APOLLO TEA. A most Delicious Beverage, FREE TO ALL! cB aw ‘'T fail to try it. Go to the Great American Importing Tea Company, and try a gluss of APOLLO Tga, ice cold. Free to all. The delicious flavor and great strength of this most excellent beverage commends it
to all loyers of good teas. Apollo Tea is the most economicat Apollo Tea is very refreshing. Apollo Tea is absolutely pure. / Apollo Tea is most-delicions / Apollo Teais by far the best Apollo Tea is free to all. A cordial invitation is cheerfully extended to all to come and driak a glass of pure _Apollo Tea. ; NONE GENUINE UNLESS BEARING OUR NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE, If you want bargains in Teas, come see us! it you want bargains in Coffees, come see us! Ifyou want bargains in Spices, come see us! Always on hand a full lime 7—OF— Hardware, : Plows, IRON, STEEL, . _ Pire of all kinds, Zoe want bargains in Flavoring Ex Paints, Oils,; Varnishes,. If you want bargainsin Glassware, come! : see us! If — waht bargains in Chinaware, come Crockery, see us If you want-bargains in Crockery, come see us! WHA TEER. Whether you want to buy or not, teok’ at Gur goods and see what small prices we are askin, t ; Look to your interests; make us a eal!; in= : Uf he vestigate our prices! j ‘ } iN ge s TOP Compare our goods and you wil} be hamndDe e } somely repaid for your trouble! “—----—-F° ; MAKE NO MISTAKE, GO TO Great American Importing Tea Oo., Commercial Street, Nevada City 46 Mill Street, Grass Vatiey. Thirty-five stores in suecessful operation, Stone} Ware, Sash and Doors? Assessment Notice. \T EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY Location of . pea ae Place of business Nevada City, California. Location of works Nevada City, California. nee . ereby given, that at a meeting of the Boezd of Trustees, held on the 9th day of July, 1888, an assessment, (No. 17) of two cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold co n, to the Secretary at his office at the mine’ on Deer Creek, Nevada City, California. Any stock upon .which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 16th day of August, A. D. 1888, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auetion: and unless payment is made before, will be sola on Monday, the 3rd day of September, 1888, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. C. E, ASHBURN, Secretary. Office atthe mine, Deer Creek, near Sus-' ension Bridge, Nevada Cit y, Cal. Q os ~~~ Nails, Belting, ——s N P. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, ‘Granite and Copper Ware Cutlery, : Silver : Plated: \Ware Cuns and Pistols, Powder! Fuse, Rope, “Untold Agony from Catarrh.* Prof. W. Havsxen, the= sete ricewes THOMAS J. RusHina, oe Esq., 2902 Pine “treet, writes: “I was a great suferor ly breathe, and was age >(fawking ‘g Dr. "s tf I am now a well no on and one has only to give it a and cure.” ‘ z complete Treatise its as to Clothing dict, eas, & World's Dispensary Medical Associstion, . atleast foursuccessive weeks in the L. 8. CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading pag Pe in Northern California._It_was_estabih met September 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brown Cartridges, Shot, Sporting Goods, Wood and Willow Ware And a variety of other Goods Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Beal Estate Should Net Be Made. sd THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of California. nthe matter of the Estate of David Rowe, eceased. Mary Rowe, the administrator of the estate of David Rowe, deceased, having filed her petition herein praying for an order of sale of all the real estate, of said decedent, for the purpose therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the said Cou tall persons interested in the estate’ o: said d, ap f the said Surior Court on Satu rday, the llth day of Said day stihe Coun ee of salt Bemetce . . OT 0: e ‘n Superior gamecsmeeeoeenicns . Sold Cheap For Cash. too numerous to mention, a lief which will be Nevada to show cause why.an order not be granted to the sai sdministeater ce sell so much of the real estate Ot the said deceased at private sale as shall be nece esary. And that a copy of this order be published DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT, a new r printed and lished in sald County of Nevada, ns PO * J. M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court, CEO. E. TURNER, 57 and 69 PINE STREET, MO808 Main Street, BUFFALO, ¥.¥. > Dated Jul: s : ye BURROWS, Atty. for Estate INevada City, = Cai. R B. H. MILLER Regularly Heceives ‘The Most Anoroved Styles IN MENS AND ROYS _. _ Board and-Lodging, per week, $6-to 4 $6. es Toe Very Latest Spring ‘Styles, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, \cLaeOTtE rN G And Furnishing Goods. i i j j . . i As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Scarfs, Cravats, Ftc, Ete., . As can be found anywhere. . In the way of ‘Wnderwear + _. My Stock is not excelled. . The Latest Eastern Fashions jaeeisr and Soft Ents BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usually found ip a first-class store of the kind. My Prices are Astonishingly Low} and my S‘zock is the Most Cor-i-te. B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. YORNER OF BROAD AND:’UNION ST@ vs . r THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and under the private management has become alga) One of the most Popular Hotels aN NEVADA CITY. it is conducted on strictly Temperance Principles. _ ‘ It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodge. The Rooms are alisunny, light andairy. : The Tables are supplied with the best in the market, at the fellowing low sates: Board,. without Lodging, per week, $4.50 Rooms, ~er Night,-25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. Oo. C. CONLAN. A. FRIEDMAN. n Broad Street. Opposite Citi Bank, Nevada Oity: STi‘, 4 oe /FASHIONARLASAILOR Makes"to Order the Finest Dress and Business Suits For Gentlemen and Boys At the Lowest Prices AND ACCORDING TO $ oe? Call and see my elegent Line of Goods, including Scotch Tweeds, French Percales, . Cassimeres, : West of Encland Cloth, , Etc., Etc. a SPERRY FLOUR CITY HOTEL. . \HATS, THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in this city cs mie the Best im the Citv. Try Xt. “Ga SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. iBest in the market. Sold by the case or package. Clover: Alfulfa Timothy Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent STD It is a Noted Fact THAT WE CARRY . THE LARGEST STOCK O»r—— WKELLLINER WY. Wetare§$nowjreceiving Elegant Line: -: BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND TRIMMINGS _ OF ALL KINDS MISS M. RYAN has arrived and will again have charge of the Millinery Department which is a sufficient guarantee that al. Trimmi.g will be, Stylishly and Artistically done. A* Nice Assortment of » GLOVES, + PARASOLS '--AINTD-(ie IDress Goods,_ TON, fF aes. 3 Sust Fteeccivea. Mrs, Lester Crawtord MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY SS ene ae THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTHas THE LARGEST Circulation of any Daily Paper North of Sacramento. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. —-o — F Pants a Specialty. =O Parti‘es from up country, when in Nevada City, ca v have their measures taken for suits orsingle garments, which will be forward ed by exp tess, as‘ordered. Repairing and Pressing done, andalte.‘ations made a? the Lewest Prices— A. FRIEDMAN, The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day Down Goes Furniture ERATE FFES, THE STOCK OF FURNITURE OW IN OUR STORE MUST RE REduced regardless of what we get for it in order to make room for Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way fiom the East. For this reason we offer Oe Ertraordinary Bargains BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLESAND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, ~~ LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Fte. {Fine Upholstering a Specialty Finest Stock of Fornitare IN NEVADA COUNTY. LEGG & SHAW Tm porters and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, OIL, PAINTS, VARNISHES, ‘woop AND WILLOW WARE, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire, Ete Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oi} Stoves. Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware HYDRAULIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. Mining Implements a Specialty AGENTS FOR THE fer Uilifornia Powder Works. Largest and Best Equippea HARDAWRE STORE In Northern-Central California. “Prices as Low. as the Lowest. LECC & SHAW, Main Street, Nevada Oity For Sale Cheap For Cash FOUR WAGONS. eaeoee FOUR-SPRING DELIVERY One heavy four-spring livery wagon with shafts and pole. nelightfour-hor i Allofthese vehicles areentirely new a made ofthe best material in the most workmanlike Manner. Will be gold Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Wm. Barton's Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, NEVADA CITY. DR. M. P. HARRIS PENTIsT. [T° NEVADA CITY ON Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, earns road and Pine Streets up ( BTAINED, and all business in the U, § Patent Office attended to for MODOur off eis Opposite the U. 8, Patent Office, and we can obtain Paten: : ; . = ts in less ti oi September; 1860. It is the oldest paper published .__. than those remote from Washington. ime in Northern-Central California, has the largest. circulation, and therefore as an advertising medium No paper-published in its section of the State. o_o Le LS UYCLOPEDIA THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! The. New Three-Volume‘Edition — Comprehensive and compact—s, apic 5 ee pre! ,000 topics. Comp . Perinten e i oseins ofthe F = ar, advice, terms and references to acit 1s second to tual clients in your own State or county adSend model or drawin patentability free of charge eng vise as to e— Inger Me emo ve obtain pareme’” mane » ere, to the Postmaster, the Sy. dent-af Money Or er a and U. 8. Patent Office. Por LP. FISHER Ne wspaper Advertising Ageney. ROOMS. 20 AND Haat CALIF. N.ss on'the Paciie Jeg the Snepers published MERCHANT'S EXORNIA STRERT, SAN FRANCISCO, 8B. ADVERTISEMENTS in 3 conveni the Sandwich Iai ‘ass contributors. é volumes Polynesia, Mexican’ P ands, ‘ Now Ready souiecribon magenta ttian Caicatiae Remytenlandy the ‘Abe. Fe é nets Thse-Aeer than half the price of pi arly 9 part of @ cyclopedin. Europe, ones, the Eastern and Send jor specimen pages, etc., that you may see for Files of nearl 1 We call the special attention of School Trustees Teachers, oto ts the on a the Paci By Coast are Peak Ler ray : and, and all advertisers : #953 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTM lowes ie reer othem daring ENT. business hours." BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. PSEILLIPS » =UNT. q ; Tux Nevaps DaILy Tr ANBCRIPT pteen on Me at the P Piahey: ” _— office of L in} ing we