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~—-CGanptress — te-adopt —meusures
rpoaking on gis, subject, the.beavy
Will never get the ballot,
. he Dail y Gransevipt,
£:
. ‘NEVADA CITY. CAL.
Sunday, November 11, 1877. a
SLIT A a
GEO. M, MOTT is our only authorized Agont in Sacramento, He will re
ont Advertisements and Subscriptions
for tho TRansceieT, and-receipt for us ‘in
our name,
: Women to Vote.
We stated a few days ago that
évery man and woman inthe Usited
States would be culled upon t> sign,
or refas§ to sign, a -petition asking
for
go amending the constitution as to
prohibit the several states from disfranchising United States citizens on
n:count of sex. Tout petition has
been pretty generally cirenlated hereabouts, and‘oat of abort five bundred
persons who were asked to sign.it,.,
‘ovly ubont thirteen refused. If a
nan had carried ‘i eround, the reverse wotld bave been the cise.
This shows: theiatluance of Women,
and when they are allowed to vote
we just think they will ran the political machine.to suit themselves, and
‘the men will have nothing t» do but
uct as directed. When this is accomplished, anew order of things will
prevail, and ‘all old politival hacks
will-be-requested $> stand aside. In.
man of the Grass Walley Union says,
~we are told that every man of the
whole country will be asked to sigu
the pet tion, andin thut event many
a mau who does not believe in’ woman’s suffraze will be sure to_ sign.
The women themselves are cirsulating the petition, is why so Many will . ,
‘sign. Noone is goibg to argue the
question with a fair seeker of ‘siguatures. bere will nut be any use in
trying that. If a man comes aronud
with such a document he can be
“ stood off” with talk, but not a woman. Sbe will get the best of the
tilk every time, aud the male brut:
who attempts to til back will not
get in a word edgeways. Why should
‘they not be allowed tu vote? There
dis no good reason they should not do
unything they wantto, If the women of the country will sail in, ana
tauke the demand for suffrage an
unanimous thing, they will carry the
day. But some of them will not
join in the demand. ~~ Some of them
are attending: to buitons, and will
not tuke that Ligher view of female
destiny which aims at the ballot.
Unless the subject of buttons can be
eliminated from woman’s care and
consideration, we very moch fear she
Up at Nevada City the petition is being cirenlated, aud is being signed right and
left, Sonie few have refused to sign,
but they are ‘rough customers,”
‘aud their names would do no good
on tha paper. In a day or. two
Grass Valley will probably be called
upon for signers to that document.
We do not kuow of any “rough customers” uround bere; no Grass Valeyaa could resist a smiling request
t» merely sigu # paper,
Lo te
Deaf, Dumb ‘and Blind Asylum:
Report.
The Directors of the Deaf, Dumb
‘and Blind Asyluny have filed their
report. for the biennial term from July Ist, 1875, to June 30th, 1877,
with the Governor. Tiey state that}
the appropriation of $110,000 for the
ereetion .of permanent buildings,
made by the last Legislature, was inadequate to erect one building capadle of accommodating the increasing
number of applicants desiring admissiov. The Directors ask, besides the
usual allowance of $72,000 for the
Hext two years, an additional sum of
$130,000 forthe erection of needed
buildings, ‘The receipts of the insti‘tution during the time in question
umounted to $146,050.18. There is
\ balance on Land at present of $11,.
551.29. There are-on ‘the rolls at
present 71 deaf and dumb pupils, 44
males and 27 females ; 29 blind, 19
of whom are males and ten femalen.
‘Lhe Board of Directors hawe adopted
whut is knowu as the ‘cottage system’’ for the new buildings, for various Teasuns, one of whieh is that it
Separates the sexes, and they think
will add 26 per cent: to this ett,
the morality of the institution, .
4 He SME AN th ee BE te
_ PersonaL
D, J, Crowley, of ‘Truckee, has
been here the past, few days seeing
. this is the way the. first victim got
. for the foliowing named parties :
Oh, the Swindlers!
A tew weeks agoa citizen of this
county, received notice from Hetherington & Co., 838 Broadway, New
York, that he had drawn a watch in
a lottery which had recently taken
plage. ’ The watch was’ worth $150,
so said the swindlers, and there was
pa claim on it of 10 per cent., or, in
other words; $15 to pay. The citizen notified Hetherington & Co., to
send it on C.0. D, The watch came
and the money was paid, and upon
examination “of the watch it was
ascertained the same kind could be
purchased for about six bite a bushel, Citizen was.badly swindled and
tried to get his money back, but it
was no go. Hertherington & Co,,
thinking they had found good locality to pursue their rascality, sent
about a dozén more notices. to parties hereabouts, and they having become posted, send word back to
send -the .watches on.
and the aforesaid parties refused to
take their watches and they were
taken back from whence they came,
aod Hertherington & Co. are out the
express charges e&¢h way, amounting tonbout $4 on each watch, and
Tilé swindling
probably realize the fads
that this time they did—not make
much by extending their: business to
Nevada coubty. We understand
several innocent parties have written on for their prizes said to have
been drawn by them and intend in
good faith to receive and pay the
ten per cent. If they come, don't
accept them, unless you want to be
victimized,
even on his $15,
concern
Baptist Church To-Day.
Services at the Baptist Chureh at
the usual hours. Subject in the
morning-—"* God’s Deep Things.” In
the evening—* Their Rock is not as
our Rock.” There will be preaching also at the Colored Methodist
Church, on Pine street, All are invited to attend and hear the Gospel
without money and without price,
The spiritand the bride ‘Say, come ;
and whosoever will, let him come.
G. w. Scorr, Pastor. .
‘Nevada City Assessment.
Wve are indebtea to W. 8. Long
for. the following statistics. in” relation to the City Assessment Roll:
City lots assessed at $ 76,745
[mprovetments on same, 303.655
“rented land 1,300
Personal property, 246,314
Money, == Ieoau
Total, $639,205
The assessment last year
was $668,963
The amount shoes of last
year is $27,669
Freight at the Depot.
Freight :was received yesterday
D, 'T. Haghes, Geo. E. Turner; T.
Harris, San Juan, A. L, Woodruff,
Columbia Hill, North Bloomfield
G. M. Co., Yong Lee, T. P. Crandall
& Co., Bloomfield, A. Baruh, M. A.
Sterling, W. D. Duston, W. Warner,
A.D. & P. Sutton, C. BE. Molloy,
Mrs. E. Morrow, Moore’s Flat, M&nhire & Hicks, San Jaan, W. Warner,
Sweetland, © \
»
The following names have been,
‘placed on the Grand Roll of Hovor
‘of the Graniteville School, for the
term commencing July 16th, 1877,
and ending November 3d, 1877.
Miss Louisa Cannon, teacher : i
Mollie Kella, Willie Cline, May
Mannix, Nora Mannix, Annie Dillon
Auoie .Young, Tillie Cline, Allie
Dillon, Charles Young, John Dillon,
John Mannix, John Shand, Wallie
Young, John Ryan, Tom Dillon,
George Young.
Postal 'Pelegraph,
. An effort is likely to be made at
the coming regular session of Congress to establish a postal telegraph,
and it ought to succeed. Eugland
condemued for public use thé leading lines of telegraph ia the British
Isles, and that Government has been
managing them in the interests of
the people for some years. The official report shows that the net earnings for last year of the British poustyear 15;000 miles new wire were
strung! For $15,000,000 the United
Hmany and as good lines a* those now
run by private companies, and’ on
them can send messages of twenty
the sights of the city. By his looks
just Salta bik"
we “judge the climale at his new ay
words across the continent, from
They. came .
Grand Koll ef Honor, . qh
al telegraph was $768,000 over and}.
jubove all expenses, and yet in that
States-Government can construct as . :
Captured Highwaymen.
A dispatch from Chyenne says; on
Thursday a cavalry Lieutenant and
men, mouiited upon weary, mud-besputtered horses, rode into Cheyenne
from the north. In the center of the
caviloude, closely guarded, were two
smal, vicious-looking ¢reatures, who . attracted, no special attention from
the few who saw the.party ride in.
Whén all dismoupted, and it was
his entrance to munhoud’s estate by
a larceny which sent bim to the penitentiury. for severul months, ‘He served his time but was no’ sooner free
than he made ancther steal and was
returned to the. penitentiary, He
served his time, after which he returned to Cheyenus some montis
agu, where jhe was employed as a
teumster. He soon cfuit freighting,
cume tuo Cheyenne, . remained oue
night and departed the next morningw ith a tine Horse which be stale,
Itappears that Ryan then took to”
robbing stage couvhes;meeting with
good. uccess until last week, when
he and a companion named Babcock
robbed a stuge coach alwoert onder
the walls of Fort Larawie, Babcock
who Was urrested witu Ryan. is an
unsophirticited-looking man, probably thirty-five. He how but hiitie to
say, while Ryan talks freely and
voasts of his numerous robberies.
Several persons who visited tue jail
Tharsday fully ide.tified Ryan as
one ofthe men whoionbed them on
the stage ruad. ‘I'he pair were arrested by Lieutenunt Ghasenaar
Rawhide Baties, about thirty miles
north of Port Lurarmie, sboitly afier
stage couch. Previous dispatsues
have confounded them with Blackbarn and Wall, who have been operating successfully as road agents for
the past six mouths near'the Bluck
Hills.
[a Overcouts of. all shades and
weights, at CasPEeR’s, n9-if
Is that Sot
We understand tnat the ladies of
the Episcopal Coureb, ofGruss Valley, suys-the: Union, ae about to
Mauko arrangenrents to have Sam,
icle, to come over here and. deliver
his celebrated and illustrated lecture
on the ‘‘Nutmeg State,’’ for the benefit of the church. From all accounts
the lecture is about the most interesting one ever given to an audience.
We bope our Bohemain friend will
consent to come over, with his diagrams, and give that lecture,
oo
Tae Product of the thas mine, at
Grass Valley, for October, was $43,896. A-dividend of 5 per cent. was
was paid last Monday.
~ "Pits Spanish Cortes will be revok-ed for January, to approve King Alfonso’s marriage. *
me
Ir is believed in London that since
the anuihilation of the Turkish army
in Armenia Ottoman resistance is
approaching an end,
Corxypon Weep, of Bloomington,
Iilinois, bas failed, with liabilities
stated ut $1,800,000, with scarcely
aby agsets,
Wautrr F. Bant.xtr, Receiver of
Taxes at Trenton, New Jersey, has’
been arrested as a defaulter and
‘odged in jail.
A MAss MEETING of colored citizens
night i in token of respect to the memory of’ the late Senator Morton.
ncaa
Haar, the San Carlos Agent, has
arrived at Tucson, and reporte the
Indians all weil contented,
Accorprxe to the latest Sonora ad.
“vices that State i is now pexceable,
siore to shore, and make money in
—ye-athe business, «85 20 .
so ae
the best. styles -of Men's and Boy’s
no-it
been rendered in favor of the masters.
‘the poetics of Minister to ollie
robbing tue souta-bound Bliek Hulls }r ters.
Davis, of the Virginia (Nev.) Chron: .
was held in Washington Wednesday j
re Casrxn bee the latest’ and
In the ‘ arbitration between. the
Ciyde (Scotland) shipwrights avd
the sbip builders, a decision has
The lookout has lasted six
months,
Henny S. seat of Florida, bas
been nominated by thePresident for
eo OTur Russian losses: from the comDockstetter, Tim T Essner, Timbuctoo
P Clark, Quak Hill W O Greeley, Gity
CR Clark, Grass Val Mrs Johnson & b.Gt}r_}.
H 8 Hawver,Col Hill Mrs Vanee, Bioom
Mrs Young, BloomJ McMullin, Blooin
C Brad’ , Datch Flat G Reach, San Jaa.
J Richards, Col Hil) E'S Kerritt, San Fran
G Douglass,San Fran lk: O Tompkivs, Bb Riv
d Pierce, San Juan ~O Peabody, City
T B Reardan& w Sa: H V Reardin, 3 F
Mrs Grawer, Grass V J Benting, Sonora
Y i Green, Deer Cre G Harris, Grass. Val
om. 2
HOTEL ARKL v ALS
Union Hotel. 5
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietor,
Fatpay. November 9ih, 1877.
M Jansen, Gold Run D J Crowley,Truckee
© Pheips, Hi!) R Scott, Grass Val
John Pattison, City G W More, City
W Joh: n,‘Chicago J Morton Mer ed +t
G Anderson, City. WR Kuights, Sacra
H Hart, ac tamento J+ M Allenwood, & R
AH Scott, tm Kunch J G Meagher City
G W applegate, Colfa 83 L Chase, Bloom
JD Pyr-ley,lowa City L Clemmens , lows C
8 H Call Illinois * A Horner, Quak Hill
Peter Craft, Washington
a 2
te Rubber Goods and Oil Clothing ut reduced prices, at Cason’ Ss.
n9-tf
TLIO ET TL
aN Gd V dee atte
4 LIGHT GUARDS, &
4ittention ! 4
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Heapovarrens aetna BRIGAPE, af
* SacramMEnro, Nov. 7, 1877.
[Special Orders, No. 11.]
I. Capt. Joh A. Rapp is hereby appointed Iuspector to euperimtend and conduct
an Election for Captain, Ist and 2d Lieutenants, Co. ‘‘C” Nevada Light Guards, 1st
Batt, Infantry, 4th Brigade, N. G. C. to
to fill vacancies caused by expiration of
terms of present incumbents.
Il. Capt. John A. Rapp will conduct
such election according to law, and report
procecdings in duplicate, with a copy of
hese orde.a attached, to these Headguar:
By order BRIG. GEN. M. 8. HORAN,
i Commanding 4th Brigades,
W. A. ANDERSON, Asst. Adjt. Gen.
&
In pursuant to the above orders, you are
hereby ordered to appear at your Armory
on Wednesday evening, Nev. 28, 1877, at
736 o'clock eee pot 2 purpose of electCommanding Officers,
eg She Shes JOHN A» RAPP,
Capt. Commanding N. L. G.
Nevava, Nov. aL 1877.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
The accounts of the late
firm of BROWN & WATSON are in my hands for
collection, and the business
must be closed up by the
20th of this month, or the
accounts will be placed in
hands of a Collector. Thope
all who know themselves indebted will make prompt
settlement and avoid costs.
ea B: J. WATSON.
Nevada City Nov. 5, 1877
County Warrants.
LL Warrants on General Fund, regigtered prior to July 6th, 1877, also
al} warrants on Road Fund,registered prior
to January 9, 1877,will be_paid on presenta,
tion, Interest ceases ‘date.
a N. Parwe,
Sounty Treasurer.
tee vada City, Nov. 7, 1877.
Thanksgiving Ball at
Temperance Hall.
(oat ‘
PROFESSOR RYDER
Will give a Social Dauce Thanksgiving
Evening,
Thursday, Nevember 29th, 1877.
Dancing to Commence at 9
o’clock, P. M.
Chase's Quadrille Band will be’ ta at.
tendance, and a good time may be
expected.
Admittance for Gentlemen $L Ladies
pre invited.
Mr. Ryder. will give a Ball on
‘Christmas and New Year's at the.
MULLER & BECKETT
ber 20th, 1877.
'H V Reardan,
8 Danston, Madrille,
J Glasson, oF Judd,
M Stone, M Hyman, ’
[AB Brady, —* J Shoemaker.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
Palmer Smith, Mark Shaver,
A H Walrath, AI Zekina,
Capt FA Kapp, CJ Naffziger,
AR Lofd, Archie Nivens,
od Hanley,” Adolph Chaty,
Grand Social ‘Ball on
hansgivi
Evening.
——
Will give a Grand Social Ball at ©
“HUNT'S HALL
On Thursday Evening, NovemJ
‘A fall Orchestra will ‘be in atannounced that Lieutenant’ George mencement of hostilities t the first . tendance.
F. Chase had arrived with two road . 3+ Noversber were 64,801 men, . oe
agents, all became excited. A few --— Z HONORARY SOMMITTEE.
minutes later tue pews had flashed THE wane of Dennis satiate Hon Niles Boar's, Hip cearng
‘throughout the: city, causing a large . Sav Francisco communist, i ai RC Wulrath, G vou sahenitiberg, &
crowd to gather aboy! the jail, The . 8¢t for the 13th instant in the City o Aaa ae been
Sheriff's office was soon crowded . Criminal Conrt. Ju ger B hebeoa: Gol N Ww Knowlton,
i i : rd @ G@ allan, eo él_b,
with curious men, “A great many of Anmy officersin Arizona are-one pit Crosby, Geo 8 Rupp.
j 3 : 9 J B le altman,—. our people instantly reeognized the) 44.4 yi] personally opposed-to-a transBe ot Tera
face of one of the robbers, who #8 . ¢or of tye Indian Bureau to the War ap Tower. 4 H Haskine,
‘ ” ee 4. Hf rianuson, A Eddy;
none other than ‘ Funcy Ryan, a Department. Gea W Smith, % Bona. ye
mere lad when Cheyenne wad born, ep a H © Mills, James D White, bas
Baar witts ae : ,. . be GD Bobo, JJ Ort, ‘
aud who grew with-tue city’s growth, . New Siyle Hats, at CaspeRr’s 14 Bolte, "M Boventberg. =
i i i j ' Casper, sour rapidly developing wicked qualities} Ngvapa, Nov. 9, 1877 ao sk, NP pote
which sfterwards sent bim to tue W R Ove, ¥. Sigourney,
‘ ‘ “i . : T © Canfield, Messenger,
pea eerie ps ehabe hee HOTEL ARRIVALS. Fran buerien, Dave Tho dst,
mberswhen he ws to 8 fi : A Blumentha udge Le ;
pe ES ase National Exchange Hote). J 8 Holorodk, M Hyman,
‘ttle Ryan for petty thivvery and for A. H HANSON, Proprietor. Angust Lademan, P Hun-rfwuth,
i é , : x jeo & 'furner, HS ‘Brauley,
went from bad. to worse, signaliziog . 4 7 Grane, San Fran T Otwell, Washng . 8 H Milter, John Pattison,
DJ MiKinuey, dar Weleb,
T W siguurney, 8&4 Davenport,
C Beckman, A Sloan,
PIU vie kerman, J B Juhvson,
John I Caluwell, JJ hoyers,
Judge Juobn Caldwell k B Putton,
bDrP EB Hughson, M Enright, <«
COMMItLEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, :
W F Evans, CE Mulioy,
J BE Brown, JJ Jackson,
W J Jounston, C Lf 'ihomas,
L Seibert, -* OJ Brand,
Wm tichards, _ FEC Geer,
RECEPTION COMMITEE,
N W Knowlten,
BH Worcester,
W G kichards,
John Muyo,
Richard svott,
George Bailey,
Ed Brown,
J N Chaty; F earls,
J Valautic 3, Chas Hanson,
OA Neison, J®@Flening,
Chas Grimes, kd Richarus,
Phil Berne; , EA Byrne,
A WK Lora,
Wim Welch;
Chas Bennett,
$A Bulfinch,
Joe Jenkins,
enry Herzinger,
JW Callaghun.
INVITATION COMMITTEE,
GRASS VALLEY.
Walter Stoddard ‘s Er’. Roberts,
Tickets for the ball$150. ‘FRey can
be had at Geo. W. Welch's, Belden’s, at the
National, Union, Stumpt’s and ‘Richard’s
Hotel.
Nevada, November 7th, 1877.
THE IMPORTANT
BROAD STREET.. ©
Opposite the bacamare Bank.
Doma With (he Qrdbr
“WE ALWAYS
ORIGINATE,
But Never Imitate !
"Having concluded to lo-.
respectfully inform the Citizens and Public generally
that WE ARE NO
“FLY-BY-NIGHT”
INSTITUTION, and endeavor, by
STRICT ATTENTION
“SQUARE DEALING &
To establish a business in
this City that the community at large shall have no
cause to regret, as our prices
are, and shall be,
OW ER.
Than any other Housein the
City. We are receiving
NEW GOODS every day by
Express and Freight, and
Goods will be Given vaste:
for Little or Nothing.
Everybody treated with
politeness and attention, and
no trouble to show. Goods.
DowT FORGET
THE IMPORTANT =
gbovs med Hail.
Clothing. er
*
Ps) Nevada Nov. “6th, 1877.
NEvaDaA, . Noy. 16, 1877,
In-every redpect,the proprieto
. brand, “‘Sitver Palace.”
cate in this City, we would. :
ONE PRICE TO ALL,.
. o. SILVER PALACE
SALOON, .
Commercial Stréet ‘aki City.
—_—— {
His FAVO RITE RESORT, h
ed a reputacion asa strictly
FIRST CLASS HOUSE,
aving gain.
T Begs to call
attention to the following chotce Erands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigarg
Crewe Moble Boutbon Whisky, 7
“Crown Cabinet Bourbow W hisky,
Old Rye Whisky,
Old Hennessy Brandy.
Old Hollhnd Gin,
Scotch Whisky.
Jamaica and Santa Cruz Rum,
“Chas: Beidsick Champagne,
Green Seal C hampagne.
Tennent’s Ale.
Guinness’ Porter,
CIGARS,
F pecial,
Fancy Drinks; Hot and Cold,
Prepared to suit the tastes of all.
‘Choice Cased Liquors .
ways on hand for family
and medicinal purpose,
Thankful for the liberal patroneg
bestowed, and hoping to mentits
continuance by fair and gentlemanly
dealing with all, Lremain, »
Very truly yours,
J G. HARTWELL,
Nevada City, Cxt»5th, 1877.
’
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
?
MRS, M. W. SOGGS,
GRAPH GALLERY OF MRS, 1tDOLPH, has secured the services of
MR. H. H. FRYE,
FORMERLY OF
BRADLEY & RULOFSON,
Sam Francisco, and will commence ot
Monday, November 12, 1877.
To take all Kinds cof Pictures in
the ee Style of the Art,
Largo Size Photographs,Cabinet do
Card do
Photo-Cromes, Sicavnen: ete.
Children’s Pictures a Specialty.
MR. FRYE WILL BE IN NEVADA CITY
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY OF» EACH
WEEK, FOR SITTINGS, n7-Im
WEISSBEIN BROS. & (0.
Money Brokers.
a
CHECKS ON THE
‘SAN FRANCISCO,
AND THROUGH THEM ALL OVES
-THE WORLD.
ONEY loaned on Valuable Articles
Advances made on Gold Dart. ‘Hig!
est price paid for Gold, Silver, and Greev
bac
MAIN STREET,
Next deor to Exchange Hotel,
GRASS VALLEY
THE GOLD ROOM.
THOMAS WILLIAMS,
OULD inform’ the Puplic that >
has opened the GOLD ROOM, bier
will be kept constantly on hand nose ol
the best of :
WINES,
ALES,
LIQUORS,
and CIGARS.
2.)
+ blD
———
° JOSEPH V. PETTIT
Will have full charge of the Saloon, #8
the Public can rest assured that }
will be k in the very
best and most orly manner.
No eard playing of any cnt will
i Foreman
_ Nevada City, Uct.
Dublin Irish Whisky. :
AVING PURCHASED THE PHOTO.
AN GLO-CALIFORN IAN BANE, .
“leads
‘The Dail
NEVADA
———
LOCAI
Is
‘Don’t forget
ofthe best ph
the State will t
Jey on every. M.
}iyou want to
saken of yourse
yetter than the
Frye.
A band of shy
1,000, were «
city on Friday
were from«the
on their way—
Mooney Flat.
af Geo. WwW, Cla
this city.
“Yake Cross a
morning with,
announcement
The road are
be putin first=
of rock
evening.
Hon. Geo. V
man elect, is
better clothes
and he is not
tor United Sta
No robberies
heard of,
A gtand ba
Moore’ s. Fla
evening, for tl
ie school of tt
of Arrangeme
° Rich and W. .
‘Managers — .
Rankin and \
» general invita
A man who
during the ev
burglars were
trance to his
Hotel Friday
made the m
with his cries
The East B
passable for t
have done a g
is very much
Trustees have
duilt in that .
isa great co
have occasion
Theouly pr
‘the city is key
road Street
Rev, J
Will delive
gregational’
(Monday) ev
productive L
Tt will eomm:
Metholist
* Services to.
ing service co
instead of
morning: “L
‘The Voy ge
vited, Seats
Tri
Regnlar sei
al. hours,
School at 12
“6
Congre
Sabject ;
Church thigy
luborer-not d
Gr Buy yc
New. goods ai
te Read t
“The Impo:
Casper ret
an immense :
Clothing, wh
figare. Don
these one-h:
and travelin;
ize your ho:
Make our «
who leave t
help to build
comfort the 1
they are in
Menageries
somew heré €
Want to pul
80, and you,
Merino U1
Overatis, «
Socks, at
And everyth
aud convince
_Farnis)
ingutre a