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December 20, 1870 (4 pages)

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Application for a Patent to Placer Gold Mining Claims. E Unirep STaTEs Lane Orrr } OX, MARTIN WHITE, GEORGE e H. ATKINS and WILLIAM W. COZZENS having filed their application in this office for a Patent to sagen. 4 Claims, and the law and instructions in tuch cases provided, having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of such oe. tion be published for ninety days, in the Nzvapa Daily TRANSCRIPT, 8 newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada vity, in Nevada County, state of Caliiornia. JOHN G, McCALLUM, Register. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that R. F. Kdox, Martin. White, George H, Atkins, and William W.Cozzens have made application to the United States Government at the Land Office, in the city: of Sacramento, State of Cal-ifernia, for a Patent for the tollowing Placer Gold Mining Claims, situated: in the Little York Mining District, in the County of Neva« da, and State of California, viz : FIRST. Those certain claims called ‘‘The Little York Claims,” bounded and described as follows: The west ¥¢ of west 3¢ of north west of Lot 2; the west.4¢ of west 3g of south west ¥ of Lot 3; the west 3 of north west \ of Lot 3; the west 3g of south west 3¢ of Lot4: the west 4 of north west of Lot 4; in the north east i of Section 5 ;—and the west ¥ of south % of Lot-2; the north east of Lot 2; the east 4 of north west 4 of Lot 2; the east 3g of Lot 3; the east 44 of Lot 4: the north west \& of Lot 4: the east half of south west % of Lot 4; the south west of Lot 6: the west 4 of south east 3¢ of Lot 5, in the north. west & of Section 5 ;—all in Township 15, North Range 10 E. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian ;—joined on the south by claims of William Aplin :— being on surveyed land and containing two hundred and twenty acres, and particularly described in reiry pee posted on said claims, and filed in said Office, ° SECOND. The Placer Mining Claims, called “The Lower Part of Lower Christmas Hill Clainis,” described as-follows: Lot No. 6, and the, north west 3, of Lot No, 5, in the north east % of Section 5, in Township 15, North Range 10 E. on surveyed lands, containing one hundred and twenty one and §7-100 acres ; joined by claims of M. Hyatt on the ea+t, aud of Little York Water and Mining Company on north and described on Diagram posted on the said claims and filed in Land Oftice, . : THIRD. The Placer Mining Claims calied “The Up: er Part of Lower Christmas Hil! Claims," eing upon unsurveyed lands, and bounded and described as follows. Beginning at the stake 1, as marked on diagram heyeafter mentioned, one and one half chain at from the _ corner to Sections 4 and 5, ontfe north boundary of Township 15, North Ratige 10 k. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian,and running thence north 443g east 4 chains te stake 2; thence north 303¢ west 14, 24 chains to stake 3; thence north 87 west, 9.58 chains to stake 4; thence north 75 west 4.91 chaine to stake 5; thence south 20% west, 14.20 chains to stake 6; thence south 523g west. 9 chains to stake 7; thence east 28.60 chains to place of nning: containing thinty seven acres; joining Henry Miller's cla 3 oh the north, and claims of Little Yor ater and Mining Company on the south, and particularly described in diaa a on said claims and filed in said an ce. FOURTH. The Mining Claims called--The Uppex Christmas Hill Claims,” being on unsurveyed lands and bounded and desc d as follows: Beginning at a post and rock pile cn. the south side of the road leading from Little York to Lowell Hill,north 14 E. 21 chains distant from the corner to Sections 4 and 5, on the north boundary of Township 15, north 10.E. marked “stake 1, on Diagram hereafter referred to,and running thence north 60.20 K, 19.37 chains to stake 2; thence south 773g E. 3.44 chains, to stake 3 on an old ditch: thence north 293¢ E. 14.54 chains to stake 4; thence north 1244 west _ 11.06 chains to etake 6; thence south 4839 west «7.58 chains to.stake 6; thence south 2635 west 27 chains to stake 7, asugar pine stump forty four inches in diameter, on lower bank of ditch : thence sonth 66 east 8.22 chains to the place of beginning; containing thirty one acres: joining claims of Henry Milleron the south, and particularly described on Diagram pg on said claims and filed in said Land ce. FIFTH The claims calied ‘The Liberty Hill Claims,” being on unsurveyed lands, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a‘ black oak tree, marked on ram hereafter men_ tioned as etuke 1, 28 es in diameter,burnt on north side, and marked on south side L. Y¥. W. & M. Co. frem Parish’s Hotel, on Lib. ong Hill bears south 355¢ east distant 10 chains and by a traverse on the County road the section stake between Sections 7 and 18 on the west boundary of Township 16 North Range, 11 east bears north 50 east 206 chains distant, and ruvning thence ni orth 432, 7.80 chains to stake 2; thence south 62 east 12,12 chains to ! gtake 3; thence north 873g east 9.70 chains to stake 4; thence south 194¢ west along western line of the claims of Sutlipp and Burner 25 50 chains to stake; thence south 77 west 21.60 chains to stake in canon bearing noith aad south; thence south 28 west 22.35 chains to stake 7, a sugar pine 4 feet in diameter, on the brow oi Bear River canon ; thence north 4439 west 21 chains to stake 8, a black oak 16 inches in diameter; thence north 2334 east 18.32 chains to stake 9 ; thence north 51 east _ 2T chains to place of sepening ; containing one hundred gad thirty f ur acres; joining claims of Sutipp & Burner on the east and claime known as Emigrant claims on north: and particularly described in Diagram peared on said claims and filed in said Land Office. . Ail persons begs gs Sage hey claims to any pores of any of the yet Claims and nds above described are notified to present the same to the Kegister and Receiver of the Anited States Land Office, at Sacramento, within ninety days irom the date of publication hereof. j “ ‘R. FP. KNOX Catlin & McFarland, Atvorowar ber Appl: cants. ; decl t PHILIP DUCA...,.. Proprietor, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Matr RARE sss on sn soss sone Cents. Hair Dressing Room for Ladies and ehildren. Teern Exrnacren. Leeches applied for % ecnte. Cupping % cents. er Gold Mining Claim. Umtrep Srares Lanp OFFicr. Sacramento, Cal. Dec. 15, 1870. W. COZZENS having filed his Application in this office for a Patent to a ning Claim, and the law and instructions in such cases provided, having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of sueh Application be P ea for ninety days, in the Nevapa Day TransCRIPT, @ newspaper published nearest the location of said claim at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of California. : JOHN G, McCALLUM, Register. Notice is a ee that the undersigned iW. W. Cozzens, made application to the United States Government, at the Land Office . at Sacramento, Cal. for a Patent for the fol’ ‘lowing Placer Gold Mining Claim, situated in Little York Mining District, in the County of Nevada and State of California, upon unsurveyed lands, and bounded and, described as fellows : Beginning at a 2 sige north 793¢ east 28 chains distant from the % stake on the esat side of Section 36, in Township 16 North kange 9 east marked stake 1 on the diagram hereafter mentioned, and running thence north 833¢ east 7.58 chains to stake 2: thence south 6% east.114g chains to stake 3; thence south 64% west §.15 chains to stake 4 ; thence north 6 ‘west. 14 10 chains to place of beginning ; containing nine and 70-100 acres ; joining claims of Wagner on the south, and the claims of KR. Castile on the east, and bein particularly described in the Diagram poste on said claims, and filed in said Land Office. All persons holding adverse claims to the above mining claims are notified and required to present the eame to the ent and Keceiver at the abeve named / Sag oa at mento, within ninety days after the date of publication hereof, W. W, COZZENS, Applicant Catlin & McFarland, Attorneys for é gl lec Assessment Notice. RROVIDENCE GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY, Nevada County, California, Noticeis hereby given, th.t at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company held onthe 12th day of November; 1870, an assessment of one dollar per share was levied upon the capital stock of said Company, payable immediately, in United States gold and silver coin, te the Secretary. Any stock upon said assessment shali remain unpaid on the Q1et day of December, 1870. shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public anetion, and unless popmeent shall be made before, will be sold on Thursdoy-the 5th day of January, 1870, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of dvertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. : A J. M. BUFFINGTON, Sec’y Office, No. 87 New Merchants Exchange San Francisco, California. nl Application for a Patent te a Placer MINING CLAIM, "UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, }. Sacramento, Cal. Oct. 25th, 1870. 4 REDERICK C, LUETJE AND CARL F. SCHWARTZ having filed their Application. in this Office, for a Patent toa mining claim and the ‘law and instructions in snen casés provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice ef application be published for ninety days, in the Nevapa TRANsCRIPT, a newspaper published at Nevada city, in Nevada county, State of California. _ JOHN G. McCALLOUM, Register. ‘APPLICATION PATENT TO A FOR A NING CLAIM. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : : Notice is hereby given that an application has been made by Frederick C. Luetje and Carl F. Schwartz to the Government of the United States fora Patent to the following described placer gold bearing mining claim known as Wood’s Ravine Mining ard Flumpry Soe og” *s ground, situated in the Mineral District No. 12, in Nevada county, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit : On surveyed land being the Wisstinn fue NEX and EX of S W X of the N E ¥ and N ¥ of N W of the’ SE and SEX of NW ¥ oftheSEX of Sec. 11, in Township 16 North of Range8 Kast Mount Diablo Base and Meridian in the district of lands subject te sale at Sacramento Cal. and containing sixty acres, said claim oe, ing still more particularly described in t Diagram filed with said Application. In case any adverse claim exist#to the above described mining claim the same muet be -presented and filed with the Register of the United States Land Office, at Sacramento, Cal. within ninety ea from ‘the date hereof, ; ted and signed at Sacramento county, California, this 24th La of October. 1870. FREDERICK C. LUETJE, oct26 . CARL F. SCHWARTZ. Application for a Patent to a Placer MINING CLAIM. — Unirep STaTEs Laxp Orrice, Sacramento, Cal. Nov. 12, 1870. } fF Geta LAYTON having filed his application in this office for a Patent to a Mining Claim and the law and instroctions-in such cases provided having been complied with, it is hereby ordered that the annexed notice of such application be published for, ninety. days in the Nevada DaiLy TRANSCRIPT & newspaper published at Nevada city, in Nevada Conny, State of California. JOHN G. McCaLLUM, Register. MINING CLAIM, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.Notice is hereby given that an application has been made by Henry Layton to the Goyernment of the United States fora vatent to the following described Placer gold bearing mining claim, known as tare s Mining Claim eitvated in American Hill, or Mineral District No. 12, mining disirict in Nevada County, State of California, being bounded by the mining claim of Daniel McCauley on the West and the Gold Tunnel Mining Company's claims on the East, there being no other mining claims bounding wp Bey of this claim, and more particu bed as follows to-wit: On surveyed land being the 8. 36 of N. BE. ase the 8. W. %¢ of Section 12, in Township 16 North. Range 8 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian inthe district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and containing 20 acres. Tn case any adverse claim exists to the above d+ scribed Claim the same must Re presen iad and fied with the Register of e Un tates Land Office, at Caitforala, within ninety days from Gast e' at Sacramento, Califorreof, Dated and oe ilth aay of # November, 1870, n LAYTON, Appican *. R. M. HUNT, MD. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN ' WEVADA CITTy — Application for e Patent to a Plac-} the following described placer gold APPLICATION FOR A PATENT TO A PLACER Application for a Patent to a Piacer MINING CLAIM. Unrrep Srares Lawn Orrick, L Sacramento, Cal. Nov. 3d, 1870. DA: McCAULEY having filed his apE plication in this office for a Patent to & mining claim and the law and instructions in such cases provided, having been complied with, itis hereby ordered t the annexed fiotice of such application ‘be published for ninety days inthe Nrevapa VaILy TRANSCRIPT a newspaper published at Nevada city, Nevada county, State of California. JOHN G. McCALLUM, Register4 nee Cid APPLICATION FOR A PATENT TO A PLACER MINING CLAIM. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that an Application has been made by Daniel McCauley to the Government of the United States. for a — to ring mining claim, known as og ogg situated in Mineral District, No 12 in Nevada county, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit:—On sur veyed land being the n 4 of s w \ ofthe s w laim, . ; PACIFIC INSURANCE ' COMPANY, "492, California Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. kr and Marine Insurance! Amount in excess of Capital available; to pay Losses and Dividends.cccccocesccsssccses® ‘pane ou Rest Gerats and Oolist Loans on Real Estate a erals worth $2,420,000..-++-+++ 1,087,058.61 Cash in Banks. ...2.++.-ececeess . 177,868.72 United States and other Stocks owned by the Company.-...+« Real Estate: Company’s eta corner California & Leidesdorff Streets ..+... eevcccccccccors Other Assets.. 102,642.00 Total Assetsin Gold, $1,740,06,11 : Dlr uaa Paid Promptly in Gold on AdA. J. Ralston, Sec’y. : J. Hunt, Pres’t. 640,065.11 146.000.00 and se ofn w of thes w \ of Section : 42. in Township 16, North of Range 8, East . Insurance effected on the most Mount soem te and a the a et en trict of lands sybject to sale at Sacramen as California and containing'30 acres. : ESTON & FAIRCHILD, In case any adverse claim exists tothe above . . Agents for Nevada, Cal.
described mining claim the same must be presented and filed with the Register of the United States Land office. at ramento, Cal., within ninety days from the date heréof. Dated and signed at Nevada city, Nevada eounty, California, this 3ist day of October 18%. , nd DANIEL McCAULEY, Applicant. Application for a Patent te a Placer MINING CLAIM. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, . Sacramento, Cal. Oct. 27th, 1870. { ILLIAM ODGERS, L. Tillotson, John Rablin, William Rablin, ery. Lecamp, Charles Voight, John B, Uren and Frank Seauch having filed their Application in this office fora Patentto a mining claim and the law and instructions having been complied with, itis hereby ordered that the annexed notice of sach application be published ior ninety days in the Nevapa DarLy TRaNscRIPT a newspaper published at Nevada city, ic Nevada became.” State of California. OHN G. McCALLUM, Register. APPLICATION FOR A PATENT TO A MINING CLAIM. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that an application has been made by William Odgers, L. Tillotson, John Rablin, William Rablin, Henry Lecamp, Charles Voight, John B. Uren aud Frank Seanch, to the Government of the United States for a Patent to the following described placer gold bearing mining claim, known as the Summit iy bmg oe claim,situated inthe Dutch Flat. Mining District, in Placer county, State of California, being bounded by the mining claim ef the Somersett ype sf on the east, there being no. other minin claims bounding any part of this claim, an more particularly described as follows, to+ wit: On surveyed land being the east half of lot seven, and east half of lot six of section four, in township 15, n. of r.10 e. Mopnt Diablo Base and Meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, California, and contaiaing one hundred and twenty three end , £000 fit 50-100 acres. In case any adverse claim exists to the above described mining claim, the same must be presented and filed with the Register of the United States Land Office, at Sacramento, California, within ninety. days from the date hereof. Dated and signed at. Sacramento, California, this 26th day of October, 1870. WILLIAM RARLIN, Agent for the above named Applicants. October 80th, 1870. Assessment Notice. RLEANS CONSULIDATED MINING CO, Location of Works, Nevada Township, Nevada County, California. Not’ce is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 2d day of December. 1870, an agsessment [the — third) of Fifty Cents per share on the capital stock of the said Company, << immediately in United States gold and silver coin, to the Secretary, at his office [Ott’s Assay office, Main est, Nevada ] Any stock upon which said assessment shali remain unpaid on the 2nd day of January, ‘. 1871, shall be deemed delinquent and_ will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment shall be made on the 22nd day of, January, 1871, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costa of advertisin and expenses of gale. By order of the Board of Trustees, d4 0. MALTMAN, Secretary. DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. TH DELINQUENT Tax Payers of Nevaéa County are hereby notified that the Tax Books wil remain in my hands util the . 24th day of December; 1870. After that day they will be placed in the hand of the District Attorney, when suits will be commenced forthwith against all delinquents according to law. Gf" Office at the Bank of Nevada County. JULIUS GREENWALD, County Treasurer, Nevada, Dec. 14, 1870. x " FAULENOR LIVERY STABLES GRASS VALLEY. HE UNDERSIGNED havirz T the Stables and aes ae fore conducted by James +» now of fers to acco: the pu by letting — FINE SADDLE HORSES, ot PS 238 ’ RS Na CARRIAGE TEAMS, And attending to all matters connected the Livery besiness in the most cattetachory We HORSES BOARDED by the Feed, ewployed. Satiafaction guaranteed in all SCADDEN, Buggy Teams, : HENRY Grass Valley, Sept. 9h, 1870. TLED LI HAVILAND, HOOPER & CO. ° The attention of Dealers in the country is respectfilly called to our large and extensive stock of Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery. PLATED WARE, PORCELAIN, CLOCKS, &e. &. HAVILAND, HOOPER & CO., No. 335 PINE STREET SAN FRANCISCO, All Mill Owners should net fai : TO EXAMINE THE MERITS OF THE ELECTRO SiLVER PLATED AMALGAMATING , PLATES, OS"FOR SAVING GOLD !sy Made by the San Francisco Plating Works. HAVILAND, HOOPER & CO., \ AGENTS. 335 PINE STREET, San rancisco, March 27th. ; DENTISTRY. : T. W. McINTYRE, [DENTAL SURCEON ! ffice—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. over Banner’s. IS PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of Dental Work at short notice and in the bést manner.—Artificial Teeth inserted and a aranteed. Full Upper Set, on Vulcanite, $25. Teeth filled with Gold from 2 to $4. Nerve destroyed in sensitive Teeth, f desired. All work guaranteed to yive the -best satisfaction or no charges made. ni6 NATIONAL Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon. <sGiitm © WA. BIGOT, Proprietor. Particular attention. paid to BATHS! the cutting of Gents’, Ladies’ and Chilfren’s Hair. If you wanta good shave, Gents’ call at this place. Hot, cold and, shower Paths at all times. Always on hand a large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor, the bestarticle for the hair ever produced. Agen: forKnowles Vegetable Hair Restorer. 24 Meeting of Stockholders. MEETING of the Stockholders of the NEVADA AND MOUNTAIN LAKES 1CE COMPANY, will be held at the office of the Company, in Nevadacity, on SATURDAY January 7th, 1871, at2 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing Officers for the ensulng ear, . _ -E. W, BIGELOW, Secretary. Nevada, Dec. 10th, 1970. UNITED STATES SALOON. Corner of Broad and Pine Strects, ©. BECKMAN, H’s just received a large additional stock ot Lo op BRANDY, WHISKY, BOTURS, etc. FINE CIGARS always on hand. THE BAR is always supplied with the best inthe above line. Calland sample. — m4 FRESH OYSTERS. Wituais Oyater Rooms, WY Over Tom Canfield’s. Cor. of Pine & Commercial Sts. Freeh Oysters received Every Day and served in every style, or delivered to private families. Pleasant Rooms fitted up for the accom modation of Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance on Pine Street. 06 W M.BAILEX M. D. Surgeon & Homepathic Physician Office on Broad Street, opposite Nationa Exchange Hotel, adjoining Loring’s. JAMES MON RO, ° Dealer ; Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. 2 Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash Shop on Broad street, opposite the Nevad Theatre “1g \ CH. FERRAND, PHOTOGRAPHIC he : PS bad DAGUERREAN ARTIST, 2" Every kind of phs and Ambrotpeeiaken ee hae Over the United States Bakery. NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law OFFICE—Corne of Broad and Pine Streets ever Carley & Beckman's saloon Nevada, e 226,500.00)" THE BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY, At the old Daye Geo. W. Kida Oe Capita) Stock cccecs.. covces $200,000 HENRY MACKIE. < Pr Ig @ OO eeeereroscees enids R, Ww. TULA cece cvtivocadsstcs éneo Chabieg DIRECTCESB James Whartenby, Charlies Marsh, John Cashin, A. @ Niles, . Mackie, R. W. Tully, b John W. Hinds, ONEY TO LOAN on good collateral se. Highest Fr.ce paid for City and County War Legal Tenders bonght and seld at regular Gold Dust bought. Bullion discounted. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bu) lion for Assay or Coin at the Mint. Deposits [General and Special} received. Checks on'San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Stockton and. Virginia City. Drafts cn Eastern Cities, London and Germany. Agents for Liverpool. London, Globe. ang Phenix & Home Insurance Companies, CORRESPONDENTS San Franciseo—The Bank of California, Saeramento—The Bank of D. O. Mills &Co. Virginia City~—The Bank of Agency Bank of California. NEW YORK HOTEL. BR. Lie BRYAN coceceeee .« Proprietor, THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfally inform the people of tends city and the tiaveline public particularly that he bes rchased the above well knc wa ' otel, on Broad Street, Nevada City, And is now well prepared to accommodate — with the very best the market af‘ords. 3 BOARD AND LODGING by the Day, Week or Month. : Ge Meals at all Hours. . Ashare of the public patronage is most respectfully solicited. = P. L. RYAN, Proprietor, Nevada, Sept. 9th, 1870. R. FININGER & CO. Ne. 76 Broad Street, Nevada City, DEALERS IN Bese, erasiine, LIQUORS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, MINERAL WATER, FRENCH WINE VINEGAR, CANNED _ FRUIT, TEAS, COFFEE, Ere. Nevada, October ist. CONGRESS BOOKSTORE. W. K. SPENCER, JOHN PATTISON SPENCER & PATTISON, F AVING ADDED LARGELY TO JTife stock of Goods, we shall keep Cconsracty on hand ap assortnent of Handsome Gift Books, et School Books, Fancy Note Paper. BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, GOLD PENS. PAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAG AZINES, and a general assortment of STA TIONERY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES Office of the Western Union Tei egraph Co. _ Nevada, Dec. 6th, 1869 ANSON W. LESTER, LESTER & MULLOY, Dealers in Cc. E, MULLOY Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods &e. &e. No. 58 Broad Street. sorts of PROVISIONS on hand, New Goods constantly received from the Eastern markets. among them HYPERION GOD FISH, MICHIGAN CRANBERKIES, SEA MOSS FARINA, &c. All purchasers desiring anything in our line are requested to give us acall. LESTER & MULLOY. Nevada, Dec. Sth, 1870. ‘: t EMPIRELIVERY STABLE BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Exchang¢LANCASTER & ROBINSON, 5 ' Mm Haye the Largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES. and e this paft of the State elegant Baggies Wagons and otice aud on the ble terme. Our Horsesare free fine style and. of going ped od with romptness. . , Good Saddle Horses alwaye on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week or month rses and the est Vi care 4 ¢ TER & ROBINSON. Nevada, sai Attorney M. 8S. DEAL and Counselor at Law. Orrics ? Neyada City Oala. Broad street...... Nevada City, . Initial Paper, Legal, Letter cand ° LOUR, BACON, HAMS, LARD and all —“TRANSCRIPT’ BUILDING . SPORES AS ARLEN IRE SROREALELLLLANLEDT E ~ @ffie JAc H He . SPLI Whe Ne “CH the tle