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PS
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what should and what should-not be.
Pine grew apace, sod when, one day, >
—the gnardians of pnblie safety—tried+
to administer ebastisement to the
stripling for. seditious utterances. . _
~~ py loeking ep its mouthpiece, Kear.
ney; they were taken aback by—the}—
strength it had developed. ‘The lesson of » few hours’ confinement in.
~=the-jailj conjectured the authorities;
atibitien which burned within thi .
Jeader’s bosom. _ Bad grew to worse;
and whisperings of Wrongs swelled to
thundering invective and dire threats.
The dance began in earnest, and when .
the enly newspaper which bad subsequently upheld the advocates of
~ the revolutionary movement saw that
__the public was on the verge of losing
all patience, after the fashion of cowards in time of trouble, went back on
its former friends. Indictment after
~. indictment has been preferred against
» psolution wi'l be offered for the Chi“nese problem. “Thé whole State has
_. half-a-dozen. of the ringleaders, and.
_ the Iatter hurled back a defiance,ask_ ing the.city.authorities what they were
going to do about it, anyway.” The
babe of a few weekssince developed
‘into the elephant which San Francis¢
cots to-day vainly trying to subdue !
Keartey and bis roughs are now taking steps to put .heir threats ef violence into execution, They have or_ganized and purchased arms for miltary companies, threatened the Pacific Mail Steamships, ‘and discussed .
plans for blowing up Chinatown: .
“Blood enough shall flow to Hoat.a
“body to the Bay!’’ they shriek in
their madness, _The situation is serious, and reasonable people are beginning to appreciate the fact. The
Mayor, District Attorney and present
a consultetion, and determined to
calla special meeting of the board of
Supervisors; the lattér body signi-.
fies its determination to put down’
the incipient insurrection by force,
if necessary, ~The support of the
United States troops is assured in
order to preserve peace.
Thus,--ot. last,
San Francisco seem to comprehend
what has been preached to them by
nearly every newspaper in the State
for weeks past, viz: That mobs do
not reason; that when a mob espous#8 & cause,~it-ereates -public prejudice against that canse; that the
sooner a quietus is put on Kearney
~ anid four or five of his prominent associates—by harsh means, even, if
they will heed no others—the svoner
a deep interest in the outcome ot the
—tronbies, =
Thanks
We are indebted to Hon. Niles. 7
Searls for a copy of the Supplementary Report of the Commissioners of}
Transportation to the Legislature;
also copies of Senate bills, Nos. 153,
155 and 156, The three last bills are
in relation to insurane in this State,
and wereall imtrdituced by Sento
dearls,
the authorities of fj
withstanding, It is not_legal to kill
deer between the Ist day of January and, the Ist day of August. The.
. deer have found ‘out “that” ‘Tact by
apical
ie pas . Tew duys” a = a
them have been seen_in the upper
and lower part of this county, and
they den‘t-seare-half as bad Fons they
did two weeksago, Z
“would effectually squelch the fire of eso eee, 2 couple eens 288 her
mother’s gate sd heavily the other
evening that the whole fence fell
to the ground!
row a saw and hammer, and go to
—. for awhile, in order to
‘He will have to ber-.
rangement, it carried out, the “‘peo=
ple will pot get their mail matter
. under‘twe-or-three daye later then:
they do now. The mails as now
carried from. Smartsville to the
‘Ridge ‘and from: this city is exactly
liying in thaty part of our county.
We hope the proposed’ new arrangement will be abandoned, ‘and the
-ohe-nowin -existence-will--be eontinued. _ : a
Tom Andrews. SS
“AlTold residents of Nevada ea
know Tom Andrews, and for one, we
lee
-+:.
The Wind.
“haa of damage done by the recent storms come in from various
parts of the country. At Gold Run
four buildings were blown down; a
stable at Rocklin was demolished,
killing“two fine horses and ruining
a carriage contained therein; ‘sixteen
feet-et the C. P. depot, at Colfax,
‘was, blown down; in this city, fenc.
68 were blown down in all directions,
The flumes belonging to the Eureka
Lake, Miners’ Diieb, North Bloom.
field and Milton Mining Co., were
blown down, -and as a Tesult, the
mines depending ipon® them for.
water, aré obliged . to suspend opert=
tions. » Sa
= epwalaaie Appointed.
06 Board ot Supervisors have appointed Wm.-Wats and A. B. Brady
of Grass Valley, and Jonathan Clark
of Nevada, to appraise the right ef
way for a road from Nevada to
Grass Valley over the route‘ of the
present toll road, The appointment
PR ee
>
oo ConNnandant-of the poliee-feree; heid} has-referenee tothe: proposition “oft
the Tol! Road Company to sell its
road.to the county, between the two.
towns, for $1,000, We agree with
the Union, when it says: As the
charter for the read has expired, per-.
haps, legally; the road reverts to the
county, but there are equities connected with the matter which are
in favor ofthe toll road company,
and asa question of real economy
their offer should be accepted. The }
road has a splendid foundation, and
can be kept up as a county road ata
moderate expense, It should be
owned ‘ty, the coulty and opened
free to the public, and that too without litigation or delay.
apa:
>
Watt Blue Gravel.
sunk 10 feet of shaft in the. last
week and got through the strata of .
quicksand and loose gravel, On.
Tharsday night water rose in the
7 o'clock there was only 2 feet of wWater, Tam pléased at strikinga \ body
of pipe clay again, as they have the
sante in the Blue Bank and Boston
claims on Woolsey’s Fiat.
— .
Mus. VER denies that she has
compromised ber breach of promise
@ With Simon Cameron,
2
> Sry Creek. Heis taking out $4,000
The-weekly lettet of the Superin[#008 went to the scene of the acci. teudent on the 12th says: We bave.
shaft 10 feet, and Friday morning at} with many thanks tor his kind asmissing pigs never returned.
thought “le was dead and” Diried .
many year® ago, but it seems we
were mistaken, The Virginia En. ’
‘terprive says that “Tom Andrews es-.
timates’ that he -has $500,000 in
his mines‘at Ruby Hill, near ‘Cher.
ore right along. “He bonded the
mine last Summer for ‘$5; 000. Everybody will rejoice in Tom’ssuccess, for though a rough man there
is.a great deal of diamond in the
+6tgh.’’ -'The Union says Tom was
a former resident: of Grass Valley,
old citizens, His outside ‘shell was
somewhat corrugated, but the” kernel was good,
An Ingenious “Theft.
A queer case Of stealing is related
as-having occurted a few days since
at a farm situated along the read
leading from Medina, Ohio, to Pike
Station. A man who drove a wagon
provided with a rack for confining
cattle while be.ng transported, happened along this. Toad Laces .
hates ofa man, gor eine ngatte could .
not be learned, stopped his horses
and let three fat hogs from a “pen,
which is located just outside the
fence. “Having driven_them. along
the road some little distance, the
hitched his horses by the roadside
und went back to the farm from
which he had‘appropriated the porkers, and aroused the man of the
house telling him that.the end gate
. of his. wagon vd" fallen. down .and.
three of bis hogs had been lost_ from
the wagon owing to thia circuinstance. Being unable to handle
them alone, he asked that some‘body from the house come out and
assist him in reloading his heaty
freight, One of the good fafmer's
dent.
and by the united: efforts of the two,
the cargo of pork was made secure.
in the wagon, and the unfortuniite
mane “drove on his way rejoicing,
In the > darkness «
sistance. The next morning the
farmer rises as usual, goes out to attend to his thriving porkers, but
finds an empty. pen, “and the awful
truth flashes a¢ross his mind vhat he
has been vietimized by his unfortu/eress, with their ladies; beitigprés-what-is—needed-to-suit= “the: people}
‘. Railway Mail Service,’’-and a
Ot thé niehs ee
“Legislature, the Repblicans in both .
the San Francisco Police Ganrt
Ministers, members of the “Cabinet,
Sénutors ad Representatives in Conent, besides a large number of pri-.
. vate citizens. “The feature Shit atattendance of ‘Southern citizens, It
is the first time such general social
calls have been made by the Seuth‘the year.
_ Social ‘Daizice” To-night. =
a social dance atHunt’s Hall this
evening. Au are invited . ta. attend..
men have ‘for giving dies parties,
has been fairly earned, and their
popularity is attested by the large
. numbers who always attend. their
receptions.
New Usuions: —The postal route
agents who run on the California
Pacific road, in conformity with the
recent orders issued from the Pust
Office Department at Washington,
have donned their now uniforms,
and are resplendent in brass but-tens-and gilt tord: The uniform
consists of a dark blue sack coat,
vest and pants, with brass_butions,
on which is lettered, “P, OD,
felt hat trimmed wit a double gilt .
cord and tassels. The dress is very
neat and serviceable.
THE wharf at Sun Buenaventura
was badly damaged by heavy seas
Tuesday, some 300 feet of it being
washed out and the wharves, at Santa Barbara, Carpenteria and Moroe’s:
. Landing were carried away,
tracted the attention was the large..
erD_ people since. ‘the beginning of}
“= Mesere; Muller & Beckett will givet
GRAND
a Yun Tan of se
. HOLIDAY Goons.
MUSICAL .
eenent
AND
FYNHE LAPTRS AID SOCIETY of the
M.E. Cwarch, of thiscity, wil} give
PRR at ths
Methodist Church, ‘
WEDNESDAY EVE’G;
‘February 6th, 1878,
Admission, Fifty Cents.”
Children, 25 Cents.
Fine Music, Fine Supper, and a
Fine Time for all who attend. — jall
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
-_
“Par two companies of the Third
Cavalry, which went out from Deadwood ona scout for Indians, returned
and report having seen no hostiles or
any signs of them,
_Ir is reported that-a_severe battle:
has been fought between Radetzy
and the Turks near Tatar Bazardjik,
in which the Russians were defeated
with heavy loss and Radetzy woundLed 2
. sates ine
_ =>
Grorexr B, McCue.tan was inaugurated Governor of New Jersey on
Tuesday:
———— 2 «>
Sencrast Charles McCarthy, one
of the recently released prisoners,
died suddenly in Dublin on Tuesa
~~
Gronce H. Pendleton was “elected
United States Senator by the Ohio!
branches voting blank,
Wye. Doncaie and W, S Duval,
charged with aiding the escape. of
Duncan and Lewarne, were before
Tuesday for examination.
PaResmEnt. Hays advises the col-ored people not to leave this country nate friend the. night before. And }
such wag indeed the case, for the:
i , PIERS to do,
for San Dontingo, which: some are
. Registered prior to
Certlicates of Deporit— Demand 17,009 91
Certificates of ate 293 28
Deposits subject to Check.. + 19,125 84
Dae other Banks. 5,242 64
Profit and Loss,,. 7 248 73
Surplus Assets from. Bank of devada rateaes 2 627 26
$102,547 65
State of ftideeia: County of Nevada :—
E. M: Preston, Presideat, and John~ Pattison, Secretary of the Citizens Bank, being
first daly sworn, dep se and say that the
foregoing. is-a full, true and currect. state.
meit of the condition of said Bank ‘on the
Sth-day of January, 1878,-as shown by the
books of said Bank.
E. M. PRESTON, Pres’t.
JOHN PATTISON, Secretary.
;. Subscribed and sworn to before me this
9th day of January, 1478.
JUHN ANDERSON,
Justice of the Peace, Nevada Co. jall
County Warrants.
LL Warrants on General Fund regis
tered prior to Janwary 11th, 1878; also’
warrants on Special Fund Fegistered prior .
toSanwary IT, 1878; also all warrants on
Road Fund,registered prior to October Sth,
1877; also all Warrants on Hospital Fund
April 6th, 1877; also+Warranis Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, on same
Fund, registered April 6th 1877, will be paid
= _pemnletion, . Interest ceases from t
teint N. Parye,
aunty Treasures,
inevada City, Jan. yy, Sore.
NOTICE,
ae
© MUSICAL ENt ERTAINMENT and SUP. . —
Dissolution of .CcpartnershiP’
pe partnership “heretofore “existing
firm name of Hobart, Marlette & Co.
elsewhere,
=. GED, =
ey,
_ CAPITAL $300, 000.HOME MUTUAL
‘OF CALAVORNIA. . oan
“PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
. £06 CALIFORNSA, Srasety
~——"Sam Francisco. = of
—
“WIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
J. ¥. Houghton, President.
' Geo. H, Howard, Vice President.
Charles H, Story, Secretary. ®
N. B. Eddy, Marine Secretary.
—H.H. Bigelow, General Manager
R. H. Magill. General Agent.
ee
Szass Valley Branch for Nevada
WILL sell oe Auction, ‘by onder
Lt of the Nevada Gounty Narrow ie
Railroad Company, Calilornia, for a
and, charges due to said Company on te
articles hereinafter mentioned and in-,
eluding costs of sale; A lot of bo racehold
gocds, furniture, etc. , marked ExL. Mathall, Nevada City. Said sale to “7
at the Depot of said Conpany, in N os
City, Nevada Ceuaty, Califurnia, 0b .
28th: day of January, 1878, at
2 o'clock, P. M.
Said sale will be made under the author
and in accordance with Secthon 3153, stot
cle II, Chapter-VI, Title VII, of the Po
eal “Code of the e of California , relating
laimed proper’
oor 28 F. é. GU , Auctioneer.
2
=
ee
—
ee %
ae ‘
Lee
between the und 7 under
is
hereby dissolved; H. ©. Raymond retirins:
The business wil. continued under the
firm name of os wos ‘K Mariette. by io?
Hobart and S. H. Marietie, who alone al.
authorized to collect all bills, and ¥
pay all indebtedness of the late
firm.
. 8. HOBART,
H. MARLETTE,
i. t RAYMONP%
* Vitginia City, Nev., January 5 5th, Ie
V Fiume Lumber Company
pe. ANNUAL? MBETING of the stuck.
holders of the Omega Water-& MinSo Co., will be held at the “Citizens
Bank, in Nevada City, at 2 [clock PF. M
vn the lith day of January, 1878, }
> deetd RW, TULLY, '
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALK.
nt .
LL kinds of Fleme, Minme *
Building Lumber eous tantly o ae rt
Meztge Wood fer sale, jan
—
Come and sw ats — =
INSURANCE COMPANY
O% The Citisens Bank, January a = ae =
Sth, 080. TRUSTEES,
a =. ASSETS. ee T. W. Sigourney
oans scounts. tees : .
“. County “Stripas tee A. B. “BRADY. Manager.’.
Due trom otuer Banks.. Otsce No. 9 Main Street,
Gold MORE 5s Lexaikiciscmsacsnce
Over Oita sab scinsee dsc ccc. 2,369 86 ° ago° Grass Valley, Cal
Over Drafts from Bank of Nevada
CORRES. 6ck i isis oe ep ~3,611 20
Londen Exchange........ > ~ 202 67
Rajlroad arid other ptocks.... 14,056 00
Real Estate..... setae Cdbies 10,040°00 SAI Bs
OS ee eo 9,816 89. AUCTION.
—— LYABILPPIES. iS
Capital Stock.....6 22.. seers $50,008 00 *
= : het Squibse To Be Changed Back. _ "The Direct Rote, Leef’s Yeast Cakes. are more than NOTICE T0 D THE, ra eS
Ohe Daily Granseript. Thre rain, stormy “switched of” A short time ago we published an. “It ‘ie-tnanifeat thut the failroad to = cheaper t an Neact Pow mil he Bi
a _. _. . early yesterday morning,and the san . item to the effect that the schedule . Martinez is going to be much more * NEVAI
NEVADA CITY. CAly — at times during the day was aboat . time.of the departure of the mails. than. local affair. The work from. ™ . 1 have in § ,o modt a : Fr ala
ee = as bright as @ thew efver dollar.” By [from thie city to North Saw Juan Benicia to ae “al shoe ete Delinquent § Sale Notice ~ tient of Seon —
He. were to be with ¢ the California ‘Paci ¢, 18 proEADWOOD, GOLD MINING compa. <a Lac
“Fellas = 18 . 1878, appearance of things the storm’ is and _ Catptonvi b r a
: “ not over.aa wil}-be fully demottstrat‘changed’ ‘by’ order -of the Post . gressing tapidly. At last’ accounts Etat Peet gt at ite et STOVES,
seen zaemeeneemennmnent : the graders, were’ in within four . P8*imess. ka; Willow Valley, Nevada
ed in a few days. Office Department at Washington, 8 tion ‘of works, Wi ;
“GEO. M, MOTT is our enly suthor. : Ses blocks of the water front at Benisia;. Counts, Catifornia. Notiee—There is de. FIN WARE, ~——fiedrew ~ ized Agent in Sacramvento. He will re-. ” J; iy said that Dr. Charles—will . and such change would be pf great linguent on the following deseribed stock . se —
¢eive Advertisements and Subscriptions ne pee ey ‘ ; h le livin at whicb point preparations are about ccount of assessment (No. 1,) levied on = =oa pointed clerk
for tho Trasecarf, and réctipt for us in. s00n take up his residence in Grass . inconvenience to the people living on be made for a ferry to connect . the 4th day of December, 1877, the several IRON &Ss Gauge
+ -our name. the Ridge. On seeing the article in . 9. be ma: amounts set oppesite the names of the reTERL, row Gaug) Valle g &
: cn ne : “the two shores of tae straits. The pective shaceholders, as, follows«. this city. ]
ESTA _ Gpld dust will soon be seen in. the TRaNscripr oer indefatigable Company probably. prefer a floeting os Jo ange Yt weg —— yg CROCKERY, “petent for th
= SLEPHANT. jerge qonatities at the “taking ces Sas cosas bridge in the — erat! boat, to Blakes Ee = Je0 = ot: Ss are
¢. houses, now that many al the erarel. ont delay, as . be-zeen by the 1 Brakes ET AO . me TED A
: Towapaper report of the doings-of;mines-have-eommenced-work: “flo [oP salleoad aoe in progress, vce Comer A 108! eo ~ << Deant-eantiy and is madderéd. There are notso many idle men wesve tae si ine completed, the direct ‘and short-ine . Foster 0 _ i rhe SILVER WARE; -#@ Company ex
followers. . It was evident from{ the. around as there wer 0.8 welt Se: S gl ben Oth, 1878 +. . route to Sacramento will not ‘be by Ratoni : fies ee ee ing this mc
inception of #he movement which . little rain makes & wouderful differ Ep. Tkanscript:—b have called . way of Bantas,or Stockton or Vallejo; Hughson _ — = § oo . LEATHER OF: ALL BRANDS—_# had about o}
-—-relied upon the argument—of foree. encein the “Northern mines.” the attention of the Pos¢-Office De-. but rather by way of Oakland, Berk. Hae —— : ee = ei BYDRAULIC : eto ) Sonn
~for relief from the Chinese evil, that. __Judge-E Roberts. has—been. partment to the solecism committed ores sin “Pablo, Martinez, Benici, (Jeet 3 : oe ee oe PEPE, Se they will ge
‘the re-app —Pabiie fer Se advertising “ior thie mail —serrion "That proposition is sicw. tewese® ————g0g tome oot ~ qurcnsn Aron tie Bitese Ie =e } between Nevada City and Cam pton-_ = a e SS naa SILVE : by ville, and am promised by the Dereduced to’ a certainty. This deviere -186a =e om sa pany”.
would isvoive the city government On “Wednesday afternoon the partment that after the contract is let . ation from the oli route won’t suit pres a Pa Pe = Sheet tron. & Granite Ware, The mines
ina whirlpool of trouble. ‘The very . Railroad — Company sent up from . the schedule will appease ‘wes the Vallejo people so well, but it wilt] Lake A 138 ge oe Blast, and t2
nature of ths agitation, which in-. Grass ¥alley an extra engine to go Narrow Gauge Ratlvoat-and thereby suit the Railroad Company, and the oe AA .aa ee BELTING, PACKING, ‘ate melting
volved question as to whether ahead of the 420 train to Colfax, It] : A of Meservs eH a oa Bee} derthe heat
8 borde of ‘bloodthirsty cut-throats. was a wise precaution, because 4 . important route. ‘tTruly Yours, _. shortest and most direct route. The Maasreey WE 904 tap feb tl GIAN T POWDER. ~The Pion
and -mistaken—demagogues should fearful storm was raging, and the A. A. BARGEN?. ferry buat at Benicia will probably icenn ii fo ae a
over-ride the majesty of the law, and Superintendent was -bound to see There is another matter we desire be large enoughto take on entire . Nelson OA 38 gbo! 16'co . ; : « things are 8
trample the ballot-box into the dust,. that there was no ‘obstructions on} tocall Senator Sargent’s attention trains of passenger cars, as now the ecemeatg ee = . ro 520 i Ais, a Full Stock of = ings of that
_ entitled it to thorough: investigation, . the track to hinder the train making . to, and that ie this: Ia the sdvers: Tfreight boats running to and from . Preston EM 14 Ioo 8 00 nies ae . ae The sehoc
-But the good Lord and good Devil] the regular time. The road was. not . tised lists of contracts given out in the Long Whurf;-take on éntire Hiden ahs Pye ee BF died GUNS: AND PISTOLS. . the building
thori feeble f the t . 1874, the followin one has beer _. Seibert L . 203 "a0. <> 8 00 a . : : _drenwere-y authorites heard the fe ery ag injuredin the'least by the storm,but . 1 4 freight trains. ‘he transit will bard Seibert L: woe 4 00 With AMMUNITION i suit eee a
_.babe born of treason, and said: ‘*We} nevertheless it ia always better to. omitted in the proposals of mops ly require more time than is now Tiffany BL al too = s 00 . an ae ata
will not ‘oroag this weakling; it ean keep a sharp look-out on euch occa=. HOW. advertised: _“No. 46186,° from . consumed-it transferring passengers} yon ee aw oe a et SUR ETS ee a Bee happer
“not harm us, and possibly may. be sions. Nevada City to. ‘orth Bloomfield, . tg the boat at Vallejo, Amd-so the bin ena ie 2 _ . as a : 3 Many pe
= 8 power! in our favor at the nextelec. The late storms have washad the . and Moore’s Flat to Graniteville, 80} line of the great overland route is. And in accoréwace .with lew and an or. P AINTS, = ce a — to le:
“tion.” . It was not long, however, be} soadg terribly. It don’t make much . miles apd_beck, ‘three times a . settled at Jast by way of Oakland, 7th pee, January. Iota 901 nade on she a Ee a and
___ fore the infunt began to grow fat and ;. difference, however,solong. as the} week.” = —— —/ Martine ume Bentets, 7 possi parcel of such stock as maybe neces. . mea OHS See orp
saucy, and strong enough to kick off miners get enough water to wash . In the _ new list, Ts 46195: has . _ eee na Paths Se Mewmth-City;caits}———— — fighting me
-~the-swaddling ‘clothes’ of “peacefal . the gold ont of their claims. — ——} vated therelor,tothe great . ____ #"yes* ‘Reception. — . fornia, eens ny, February 4th, 1878,-t0 . = ay ABNISH, end there-w
measures, and with the shibboleth of . phe deer] law. went into full” force ica of the people living in thet iist pubs vetaption of_P — together with costs of advertising and exa Ls ;
i and -Mrs.—Hayes-at-the Execu: B a eee : few days, h
—Bollets.and_ Knives” creep_about, }and—effect—on ‘January “tet atl Bloonifield and Eureka townships, brassy joao: ee day sao PRED, A, SACKET, Serada is, See anes GLASSWA RE.§ sri Putas
fae strects.o° nights, and gain, ‘new-other reports tothe contrary not= . of this county. Wander the new-ar* . , Office at Knowilton’s Store, Nevada City, = — 1)
converts to its commanistic ideas of = was largely atteaded, many foreign } California. 15 z
were reliev.
were know
-€a3e8Cab
parad of t
-— —eesistanee.
: —rank Ai
tle buyers .
tuis city, y
young fat
“supply the
~_ger-& Busi
= -Aumer & c
A war of
betweén
~puddebns
pers below
. tae war, ir
respective .
lished.
W, D.
Pb itber sho]
J. 2, Cul
urday, in .
a motion fi
of Geo. Bi
of murder
The-aite:
which met
oe
storm whic
were 80 for
however, 6
having bra
~~ Hew He
A fellow
ed upon’on
day, repres
inthe: Stat
over here t
“provisions,
heard he ex
Nevada Cit
penny save
“ter enquiri
con, lard, !
* the way, ba
A reply wa
and the fel
quors were
‘he would -¥
the mount:
the fellow
brandy, “a
“sample gl
oD tie mer
avd white .
. took a qua
& pint of th
color; but
Uimete rep
down thet
that store ¥
_sfternoon vy
thought th
him “‘a-gin
Who .
Alex. Ga
on Broad .
large lot ¢
brought ta
Made in .
past’ week;
if you wa
up,’*
=