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January 11, 1880 (4 pages)

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the Bai i y Bins, . CRAZED BY cou. . ithelm Weemer, the Had Sustcta CITY; CALIFORNIA. ere ee ee Sunday, January Lith, ‘$980. Tebacco. ‘Rather than Food, : nock at the door of whe County By. eter room disturbed that bon‘orable body shortly after it ac con: Vel wed, cyestorday morning. to, trans . Tact Business of publie import a, ‘ACome in,” shofited the Clerk. oe A-strange-looking -precession. @led a ae ed aes ia ie Spemaseaite ee ser, > from Batlle Meuutain Perkans proprietors of aren hous@ on Commercial street and others who chaneed to traverse that busy thoroughfare during the severe istorin of Friday ‘afterndou will remember seeing-shortly before dark lan emaciited, haggard and apparentty very agedman struggling aloug through the wet and as if bent Nothing about his appedrance would attract the attention. of a casual obTe who took a second} aaah. could not help being impress; “tnd John Baldy ‘nd ‘Tenrptgwie= prisdners fro the County Jail. = tt We would like-to—speakto_the _ ‘Sapervizors-a_minute,” santBruce . ‘who was spokesman for the v isitors. ~Phe"Clerk was reading a document . her the hénefit of the Beard. Chair man Smith wcusianan him wita the . ed with « fesling skin to pity, OFer. . aloss2-maetie, Jock» of iroli-grey hair . — the . 2s doWn to hie shoulders. His black pupits wanderet with furtive, . and restless movements, fixing them. enough to scayi the ‘Very conscience of the, passérby. As the reporter remark = ——— “Let that rest tee ‘the present. = “These géaflemen have something. to say to. us; The reader soba: and Bitice taking another step forward said ¢ “We want to seo if we can't have 2 some tobacco. We cau’t live withwat it, We had rather have~ you give us less er if you cant do it any othér “way.” “J had iktended to bring thatrvery matter up here to-day,” observed the — ‘and then we'll see what be done «bout it.” e petitioners looked pleased and Knocked out in griiipsilonce, “J don’t see what>we eax do for these men officially,” added Mi. 8." after they had departed, “We will. . rave to attend .to it az individaals— by contribution or something of that kind.” “It woul] be asreasonable to give them whisky as tobacco,” interposed another Spervisor. ‘I don’t see why they can’t get alorg without the "Weed as well ag myself. 1 used it “Yor twenty years-and fast New Year's = ane _-s.opped off short._ Lregistered a_ vow! ‘néver totouch the filthy stuff again.” “What, never ? vs exclaimed his v is a Vis, ha ell, aici ever !” The subject was laid on the table, andthe Pinafore joker has been given two days in which'to make amends by setting up-the cigars for ~ entire Board. a i + The tahoe Minc. A gentleman.who. visited the~ Tae — hoynine ‘yesterday informs us that 1200 feet east of, the main incline, 1000, foot level, the compact porphyry has again been encountered in the ‘foot wall, Invariably in this and the Eureka mines such an_indication has been associated with bodies, $90 feet from the jucline in the.1,103 level the vein is nearly six feet thick. The bottom of the main incline is now af"a depth of nearly 1,200 feet, and shows steady -improvement. former condition. After this is _ftin~ ished, it is safe te say ‘there will be big dividends for years to como. te 4 ee i Oe Oe The Raiafall. heavy ore 3 There has been of late ‘andis yet mach dead work to be ‘doné before the m'no will resume its +o some errand of urgent © Necessity.) reyes Wers deepty‘sunken andthe}New Joihtiraietiomes. Sare enough fhe was missing the next morning, pend. ghbers ealed my attesition to ‘therematk he’bad made. I thea found he had takes passage ow the westwart ‘bound train, anid trated him to Dateh Fist. There I iéatneil that a.person answering to his description hadsthoe day» before been seen ov the road leading to Nevada City, and that he begged for something to.eat at one ‘house. It reached here'an hour or twe ago, and = . hs polices waen I adcid:ntally found him as you seo. Zvam afraid the poor old man will. never be himself was as starting out to make inquiries of . Barker .$48,65, G. 8. “& 8. Getseil} $131 50, N. B. Sheppard $15, Jas.1 The installation of the ‘officers: of Conroy 250 09, HL. Day, $99 07, . x. S.B. Fowler-$20, Wm. Brown. $25, Thos. Pats rson $106), B. -J<Grit-4 tiths $3, Fs. Daffy $4 50, B, F. CopeJan $3, Towle Bros: $5 23, R. Spiller $10, Robt. Audersdn $15 5. C: Barker $50, Jas. Conroy $100, A. G. Chew $452 50, W.-C. Barker $14,, Li Voss $32 25, Joseph. Gray $31 90, Martin Keefe $18. q _ Total $1,394 61. % a ae oar PUNE vIsTRICT XO, 3,___ Wi. King’ $12 EO A. arial $24, John. Lyon $24, -H. Stricker $90, EZ A. Smith $370, C. E. Rueschgl, $30, T.G. MeGagin * Beda __S inless we take him to some : lime where there is no. snow—=s s step our iF e:reungstances wall hardty perBes to my preparing rthe substatice of this . While our the “None in particslar. family prefer to avoid. notoriety, ¢ . pees, the Jatter turned to him and asked in a quick, imperious tone: “ s3ay, Fam looking for the , Erl Kinz: Can you tell me whey he lives? = The champion of the noteeck re‘spond unconcernedly that heused. to know Mr. Earl,-the great evangel-. ist, but since his conversion by that eminent divine he-had lost all traces of him. He knew where all of the County Supervisors or City Trustees might be fond, but asfor Kings thought that no-sueh parties éxisted up bere ia the mountains. 2 A look-of disappointment passed rover the old man’s face, and he was about to take some reply, when. the} conversation was interrupted ‘ by <a y oungish man stepping ap and iMkibg hol of his arm, ‘Come, father, you must return home with me,” -be said in a tone tirat the élder seemed .to” regard. ag authoritative. Turning io the reporter the son observed, **Pardon the interraption. If) you have leisure walk into aaa bers wad T wilt explains ‘The three stepped inside the door, and he went on to say, meantime who stood by the window scanning closely the faces of all who walked “or roce past: ‘Ay father’s nane—is ‘Wilhelm Bremer. He is a German, and lives about twelve, miles from Battle Mountaia, in Nevada, B.ing passionstely fond of music from chikihood, he is often powerfally i inAuenceil' by p pro. jTactions of eminsnt” composers, While the musical Jubilee was being held.in. San Erancisco over a year ago, he Visited that city for the sole purpose of enjoying the 4 evening he attended a ptivate musigale ata friend's houag on Eddy street, and there for the first time heard the famous ‘Eri Kiag,’ one of Liszt's greatest works. After coming home again he dwelt enthusiastically wpen the fascmation of the strains and worls fer bim, He was perpetually hum mihg, syatches of the -weira, wild melédy. 7 “And the amount of thoaght he applied to this subject finally weakened his intellect ?’’ asked the interested listener. “No, , A short time since daring According to Felix Gillei’s, rains] a héavy sgow storm he left home for gaug: there has fallen stwee Weidnesday afternoon 3.45 inches of water, making a total of 23.25 inches to date. Last season b : ty of water. The Bold, Bad Bovines. pieced ea ©The poor, half-starved cows nl salves that are permitted t». ran} ipa. around the streets of nights —there ave lots ofthem notwithstanding the ordinanée to prevent such a state of affairs—play havoc with the fences ~and gates of numerous property ownors, A green grass plat or fine, ‘abrubbery acts on them like powerful magneta, gudthey will get at the out of ‘ten, no ~ matter what it -costs—some one else, in land is deficient ae in “fodder” nine tiv see ALMOST @ the potate e. “Op. a friend’s abode two or three miles away, and in raturuing by, night lost his way. He*waindvred “about till #19 jaches -exhausted and benymbed by cold he “had fall.n-to January 0th, but-from that time to June there: was 49.39 inches, 19.01-of them being credited +) March. t can hardly be expect“ ed there will be a3 much preeipitatation this Spring as there was last, although atauy rate there are good prospects of the miners having plen‘sank down intoa deep snow drift, where he was foun@ next morning by myself and brother who hat become alarmed about him and. star.ed in sedrvh. He was alinost life‘ess wlien discovered, and it wag only by dint . of restoratives and careful tréatment that we saved his life. After a few days his bodi:-y -strength returned, but his ‘reason seemed shattered, His old fancy for the ‘ErfKing’ was tranaforinad inte a hallue ination cha ly sensitive to heat,and coud nos be snow storm, the elements ofhis im-aginary king's regiga having euch «a great fascination ter him.” _ “Bat what put it into ae tie to come over here?” “That is sasilyoxplainat. One aay while Yeading a paper he observ * forior, and owing to rain, there is a latk of peat fuel, These two things minent canses st Mi vseut doaldinae insteasa throughout the are regarded.as. the istress, which. . : that had prevai ed through this aection, and reading ‘it aleid to some acquain id he had a great a 1 monarch somewhe‘e in tur ned to oné side to let thestranger. . keeping a close watch ofhis . father . -harmonious treat there offered. One. -feality an wes t Bron m who-gpllta him to secre Hb was keen-. induced to remain in doors daring a a mention’ of a heavy snow sterm. mind ‘to.kee if he could not find his tion to%ndeavor to keep them from ‘the general-public.” _— The mad musician and bis faithfukson are on. their home ere «this, B tated been the desire of: tae iatter:to get back as soot aa: possible. > we -—— ~~~ ‘Board of Super isors. The idthiwing demands. on the various road districts, most of which . deen transferrel from the origifal owners Named to. ther. parties, lave been examined and Ordered paid. ROA FUND J IST. No. 1. John Brannigan $43,Thos. Curtis $63; 2. _Heury $25, C. McCtintock $75, Geo. Kohler $66, Thos. Moonney $95, P. Purden $350, L. Dulac . $10, Johu Lidde} $19.50, C. Weisen. ? burger $3, F. Jacobs $133.55, M. Ly & D. Marsh $47.85, John Mitten $3, P. Kahler-$2.50, K. Casper (fox $25.52, John ‘Brannigan $43, P. Hen+ ¥y $25, Thos. Curtis $93.75, G"Kohl. $95, L. Dulac 310, Jobim Lidle $40.50, conversation =for= the-Traysenttr = selves at-times with «gaze —keen . are ofa year’s standing and have . John_T. Wickes, County Superiney $33, Jas, Graham $37.50, O. Chainvitation. $340, C. E. Rueschel $373, €. Bo Breese 067, F. Battis, $211 50,4 J Knotweli-$78, J. BZ Datficld $21, Bie } Whete a good time @ is: anticipated. Yevada Lodge No. 13, F. apd As M.} . takes place at Masonic Hall on hext “Wednesday evening, Jan. 14.) All ahembersand visiting brethren’ are invited: to be present. After the ins, gtallation a banquet will be givén by the brethren at the Unign Hotel where all can be accomodated wheth: . ‘ ~Gayote itied Near Town. _o ¥esterday moniing .¢ Jatin Stumiat . killed a cuyote just beyond ‘Roger's ranch, dalf a.mile fronr.town. er hungry.of thirsty.. The ladies are} invited to be present at tie: Wanquet . ~ . John Hi<Harrisony Propriety, It ia ‘TREACHER or mene, ESIDENCE-=3 cal eercial i Btreets, New ie “2d {Som pital et ieee: + <= Snes et EWAYS ON-HAND and forsale at g, st Kates, eerie, F ‘tem, fie Fa, ete the only oud that “bas ‘been -sees) in} j this his neighborhood. for. many years, and when the report” first— cam? in . . Jas. . Donnelly 3165, John Lyon $165. Total $2,024 17. — —ROAD FUND DISTRICT.. Hay Sane = P, Novay $1375, GGraves $62-50, P:_ Casey. $131.25, 0. P. Stilger 3109 2 , Buhring & Chisholm 350, 8. Wi inans $18 12. John Treanor: $37 . 50, R Twombley $90 53., Buhring & Chisholm $35, RB, teombbey $53 84, M. L. & D. Marsh $2119, Citjzens Bank $62 59, S. B. Hawley 08, J. P. Novay $18, Fred King $90, John Rapp, $36 .29, V Flume Co $16 21, R. Huckins 9677 37. otal $1,712 40.. The subjeet‘of. the \adoption’ of text bocks for the public schools came up for .consideragion. .E. M. Presttn. one of the Board of Educa. tion of Nevada City, and. Edward. tto tewn and all who-have. examined . it-admitthat itis a+ pébple. were inclined tor doubt its reliability, ‘Phe eare+ss-was brought. ‘Ti RAM DYE AGENCY, OF SACRAMENTO. ies Al Sinds of Fabuey preserv ed. It will be stuffed and ‘RoughsEmigrating. 2 = 42 Marshal Baldridge, gave botice th: other day that.unless certain vagrant classes left town without de-ay “he would make if, wartn fortiiem. They knew that he meant business, and although but four of them, have lit out, the remainder are looking around for a good opportunity to ba, ina halfrate tickets. : eer >: Yesterday s ‘Arrivals at *¢ “THE UNION. HOTEL. NEVADA CIFY, CAL. J atob Namaiger, Proprictor. Coleman and Wim. Campbell of Srass Valley Board of Education, with: tendent of Schools, werepresent by . C. W. Cross, «Esq:, ad. dressed the Board and. urged the . adoption of the Pacific Coalt Read. ers. The parties representing the Boards of Education of this city and Grass Valley expressed themsle~es as Nevada City) $341.42, V Flume Co: opposed to any-definite steps being J Heath Pett Hill }taken in this matter immediately,) holding that hasty action_ might} er $52, T. fe $33, 2. Chaney ork an injustice 1 to the cause of ed-.
ucation, and_ that future legislation . . _A Freeman Oakland re Mein Brandy City . Gns Gallick Sacrato Fi R Websier San -Frane ‘Lew Williams San F a J Richards San Fr fi Berndt Colfax rbbel Willow Valley. J Pettis For Spring J Weisenberger city ‘Thos Onkey.¢ity W.W Cross Visalia BR Woodland Placer * bWifiting city ail tae: Yesterday’sa_Arrivals At ‘THE NATIONAL HOT <L, ' NEVADA CITY, CAL. J ~ Chas. E. Pearson, Proprictor. e J Foster San Franci. G ‘GBGriswold rn Frane Jd. Morrison city fT Lefron Wheatland Ad Ross Blbomfi d R Penrose Bloomfield rm Kiijbnry‘ci C Oren city = P Meagher San Fran J Justice city =~ . R Woodirnd Sackato Ww Shiningens San Fr C McCauley € Géorge Tufder city a M. Shayer $2.50; Wan Joye $3). Gallagher $5, John Branngan~-$43, Thos, Curtis $93.75, P. Henry $25, C.McClintock $75, Géo? Kohler $52, Thos. Mooney, $53, J.: Graham $37.50, John Church $20, P. Shingle $4.50,-C. MeClintock $15, Js <4aham $47.50, P. Pardon $50, O. Chaney $95, L. Dulac $10, C. McClintock $100, L. Dulac,$20, P. Purdon $50, Thos. Curtis $124.50, Thos, Nilon $13.50, T. Stevens $3, G. W. Jones ‘$4. 50, M. Shaver $2, P. Kahaler $2.50. aint Total, 63,037.52. ROAD FUND DIST, N ). 2, J. Pascoe $32.23, Henry Fuchs $49.37, RB. Leech$79.75, J. Harr?" gan $139.63, Pat. Daley $21.25, J. ‘M. Smith $11.25, Jas. Paszqa $32.25, H. Fuchs $19.33, R. Leech $79.~ J. Harriga a $130.62, Pat, Daley »J. M. Smith $11.25, J, = 1 $40, Chas, Morrison. "tes rh Pevin $53, M. Byrne, Jr. ore J. Harrigan: $130.62, Pat.Daley $21.25, Rebt. Anderson $19, J. Pas}eoe $82.25, HM. Fuche $49.37, R. L8ech $79. 75, Motrawk. Lumber Co. $35, 12, J. M. Snith sso MM. Byrng, Jr. $795.52. ° Total, $2,183.13. ON GUNERAL FUND, M. S. Milliken, jury certificate; $3.50. UN SPRCIAL FUND, TW. re eae i exceas of taxes paid, $103.27 J.D. White, type writer, $100. ). O'Neal; manure for Court House yard, $16.50, é. . @ON GENERAL ROAD FUND, Fred. L. Cooper, $20, T. Leg: $3.20, Citizens Bank $24.65, M. L. jand D. Marsh $93.77, F. ‘lacobs $5.59, W. H. Smith $24, T. Curtis $23, P. Purdon $9,J. Brannagan +$15,-P. Henry $77, ‘I. Nilon $43, Nevada City $25, O. Chaney $42, Jas, Graham, $24, we “Arphart BiB, G,-F. Gray 876.50, Tr. Maher 31, Wm. Wiison 8, We G. Stiles $15,75,,.Samuel Morrison $14, M. L. 1D. Marsh $48.05, Geo. A. Cooper $29, W. ‘H, Sinith; “$5 63, Geo. EK Turner, $8.60, V Binma Ce. $19.36, $M, B. F. Colvin 8195, ‘Ry Hacking $340, R. Twombl} $38.25, Total $1,682.73. Action’ was indefinitely postponed Shocklin fog damages sustained by breaking of abridge, ROAD FUND bisratct so, 1. = Robert, Anderson $15 19, W, C. . of Santa BarBara died Friday niorn Bd es +movement is afloat to agitate for redied sutdenly Thursday, He was walking along, Dupont street and fell j to the pavement. ~" Tthe delegations from Sacramento, El in the matter of the petition. of 2; might undo any measures they would . adopt now. They ‘desired. further knowledge of the subject in all its} bearings. Mr. Wickes was of similar opinion, On motion the matter session of the Board, which begins the first Monday in Aipril. ed Genrral Notes. — O :e more Census District is to be given to Califorrfla, Making . four in all> Superior Sites Eugene Fawcett ing of hemorrhage of the lungs. Earthquake shock’ were in the or: tions of the State Friday moruing. . Deadwood has narrowly’ eseaped . destruction by fire a’ second time. it may be that the Almighty is trying to purge if. “A. formidable filibustering movement, with Mexico as its objective . ing ccnsiderable excitement, The Patti libel case is still on triwitnesses have been aeenined. all of whom expressed the ‘belief that the sweet singer was very “lush” when on the stage on the night in question, the hea'th of tle Queen of Spain has received a severe shock, owing to the attempted assassination -of Alfonsc. She has been attacked with epileptic fits, to which she was not, previously subject. The Irish rent agitation has entered anew phase, and has extended fom the rurab to urban localities. -A . mission or reduction of rents on the part of the poorer house-holders.,or . towns, Emperor Norton, one of the best‘know characters ef Sam Francisca, : He was assisted to his feet and placed against.a build: struggle. was laid over till the mext regular . _ PDESIRED, FROM 25 CENTS UP. der of exercises through various por. point, is talked of i io . New York, causG al at Leavenworth. Some ‘twenty Pa It is stated im medical circles-that . tenan s in 4 Dablin and other large ing to reat, when he died without a a ‘Bewvon's New Chop House. ' Pine Street, Adjoining Lones’ Mall, NEVADA CITY, fe p— MEALS GOT uP ON SHORT . : OTICE AND IN ANY STYLE ~ im : With my long experience in the cuisine: department, I feel confidenc in giving satis“patronage. “Jato-im . New Saw Mill, & “LECOCG. hi “MM. bed cal D. MARSH, Proprictors— HE NEW MILL at Rock Creek, is—completed and-we are now ready to fill. al orders for. Building or Mining Lumber. All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder Street, willbe promptly mtenccate” -/ _—— PHILIP RICHARDS, Ne. 39 Main Street... Nevada \City, { OLD. pust BeuGuT AND SOLDBullion Discounted, “Advances made on Gold Dust or Ballion for _ Coinage at the Mint. — Checks on San francisco. + ine coyote] — Rar And peas to give Satisfaction Wa “Uinton: pe Nevada City. ever compounded. ses witte romdredts ~=ERY-if= ture, complete. -faction to all who may favor me with their for Saloon and Lodging—10 Rooms, At Rock Creck. : inquire on the premises. M --—Also-all-kinds of — oS ‘CENTLEMEN’S CARMERTS Dies, Cleaned; Scoured anudRenovated, . —bKY THE — French Process, “R.B. SYMINGTON, ¢.3. U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, MENEING AGENEY, FFICE OF THE DEADWOOD Gem. Mining Company. Main’ street, abe ja THE NEW DRUG STORE Drugs, Medicines & Serfuiy bi £ SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO PHYSICIANS” PRESCRIPTIONS &. FAMILY KECIPES. Fer Coughs ae Colds I Mave 3oschee’sSerman Syrup, Wistar’s Balsatn of Wild Cherry, Hale “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Hail’s Balsam for the Lungs, ~~ Hal’s Pulmonary Balsam,and— 's Honey of Horehound and Tu, Rudolph’s Extract cf HOREHOUND AND ANISE, The greatest; iremedy: for Colds and Conghs A. hoysehold.medicine HSS Sar ese -RUDQL?H, Apothecary nnd Chemist, Broad St. N eveceCity,. Janrar y 7th, 1839. Sale ata Wabriiios.: LOCATION Poot. “OF “BROAD STREET, directly opposite Gnham’s Stables, ‘he property consists of."T[wo. Houses, and Fari-—House Na. 1--Kurnished 1 hard Houser No. 2>-inberaey a —— Fnrnighed for dwelling and Lodging— Seven Rooms, all hard finished.» order. Mas and Water on the premises. House doProperty ingoolFurniture apd Carpets entirely hew. ng a good busiviess. For farther particulars RS. M, PINGREE. Nevada City, Jan, 5th, "1880, GASH IS KING There: is Nothing Else Like It MONEY SAVED TO CESTOMERS AND DEALER! Having thoroughly tested. the pian o doing business on @ veer Correspondent—F. Brertrox & Co., sae BASIS, sor of Swiss-American paar San. Frarisco Established in {A and Counscler at Law. : —~aARD— NOTARY PUBLIC. OF FIQE —On Pins Street, first deor below John Jacd’s Store. Wi practice inall the Courts of this Stare: A. A, FOUARD'S, i ‘Assemblyman: Carr of Yuba Thurs: day offered a resolution appointiug ‘Dorado, Placer, Sutter, Yuba, Butte, Plumas, Sierra and Nevada counties irgrmemind the Debris question, and the. question was referred to the . . Cormittee on a “2 “Hye that i “ei hie! days; but the wicked’ or most of the “tt pera ai, cures me iseases of the ae hair to its natural Baa oe \ world at night,” oa. by “all Druggiste) es = am now prepared to announce its ae e cae will continue to sell for TAMES J. OTT, wah in hand, and.at ASSAYER, The Very Lowest Rates, Malu Street, Nevada City, Cal. . Groceries, = YOLD ANe ORES ever, description Provisions, REFINED, MELTED and ASS? VED. Grain, By Request, = ur Gold Bars fer Coin. ieee Blectro-Plating in Gold of Silver—~ J. M. Walling, ts oe aed I pay Cash for my Geods and niust hare Cash, or ita equivalent on the equntas 406, what . sett. Wu i. SMITE. Commercial street, Nev ada, Git) —— BEAUTIFUL STOCK FANCY 81] STEAM DYE ‘HOUSE, . AND 4 — SFARLORING ESTABLISHM FFICE at residence of Mrs, M. ven port, corner Pine and Spring stredts, 3 NEVADA. city. F Has just been received JF Sil Presses, Ribbous, Bat Feathers, po Pat Cloth Pants, cte., — ww. Rm. CAE, ‘ed or und made to . Cor. Commercial and Main Street, ook like new. ° + : : COUNTRY ORDERS A SPRCIALTY. : Consisting of Special office for Ladies. Hi Lads), Misses and Childzen’s , Shoet nk Gaiters. ae ~ PERFECTIONS fA a se of Gents’ Fine Cal, Vegetable Hair Restorer.) Kip and Nail Boats, t's, Ladies, Miases'and Children’ runs ragggnue PREPARATION is} _ Overshoes, and Alastras. and Gent's Slippers, of all Mineral or V: Poison. = a French Shoe Dressing ! Ladies and Children's Shoes—* yn lot just received, and ‘w*" ~ ranted, nok to crack the Teather. Supe Onl; for ren Loo] “Wo Spring The ininer No _ aftern ’ Wa — only § Oris _ dudge in,a.c The minin wor h wealt! don’t doh idents ed Su mine, glass 1 The ing of the m prope “least overs: Un fromthe ef comp somm “any d ‘ who< ~highTh anew whos aroun them ~Ordin being cow excep to ru Dis assist rose’ ~ Gran day « “office Kuig “Dp. Y 4:rov SS G2: ent ¢ 575 . coun $475 Flat, field each 6 tt Con ny city M —'a mssi cent Chil ; at?