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May 6, 1887 (4 pages)

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Nevada City, California, Friday, ~ Flat, Graniteville, “from Siskiyou to Truckee, ut f er town of, Nevada county; also in and Sierra counties. at Sacrament Francisco—in fact, throughou San Diego, from th She Daily Transcript. . CIRCULATES IS Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville, North San Juan, F rench Cor ral, Sweetiand, North Kgoom field, Moore's andevery oth p weer Sat t n The Courtship of Quails. } Ionce had the’ pleasure of witnessing the courting and pairing off of a flock of quail. Iwas sitting so I could look down ' on a flat rock that stood up higher than . the tops of a thicket of brush and weeds surrounding it near a small brook. 1 first heard the chatter of quails in the brush. erra to the Sea.” After holding quite an animiated = confab one hen quail lew up on the rock Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by and was followed by five or six males. . +BROWN & CALKINS-— Miss Quail strutted around a few times, OFFICK apparently not noticing her admirers, as. No $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. suming coquettish attitudes, and putting ee on more style and affectation than a hu LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. man ducess. of the present day, She finally took a conspicuous position aud¢ . appeared to devote her entire attention te . herself. Her admirers, in the meantime, stood around and looked at eachother with defiant eye and mien. They then . began to strut around, spread and trail their wings, tey_ graccful walks and! poises, each striving to outdo the others, . Tho more they tried to make a favorable . impression before Miss Quail the more ex. cited they became, until they went tc} They fought hard+and furiously, until at last one of them, by a fortunate—pass+ knocked bis antagonist off the rock. -Vie . did not stop, but pitched into the first o:. he came to, and then kept knocking onc off at a time until there was but one Jeft. The victer teok one comprehensive lcok ‘ fi arse over the field. of battle, struck up a ret Michael Davitt made ee is -. tling chatter and walked up to Mize Quail, and abject apology to ¢ ardinal Simeon . rutted around a few times with self im for his attack upon him at the Me-. portance enough for a United States rencGlynn meeting in New York some . tor, keeping up a ratging string of—of months ago. well, blarney, I su e. Finally thes Stephen W. Dorsey thinks CleveJand and Blaine will again com pete in” Two colored pugilist fought ‘ rounds with hard gloves near St. Paul on Sunday. Severe earthquake shocks were experienced Tuesday afternoon in New Mexico, Texas and Arizona. The gunpowder mills at Hounslow, ‘England, were destroyed by an explosjon. One. man was killed. Much damage was done to property in the neighborhood. forts humble The man killed in Kern county .on) 7™ bed heads and bills together, walkc.”. Gh reve th urderer Olsen to the north side of the rose simi! 7 ‘4 3 rderer se e peepicon of celng Me mir 3 tancously and flew: away, lighting” t turus out to have beena harmless-in-) pathor, ready for house’ceeping, Ano*h: dividual who had succumbed ‘to ) hen then came upon tie reek with tu socialistic fall cies. or four males tind wep? through the sain The Jargest gas well inthe world: has! form of courting, an 1 to the vietor-P t ai i at Fairmount reward of a wife. So m went on w vey ‘OVvered 4g HE ; just been discove a j ’) all the hens were.maied and gone.—S.) Ohio. The test of Pr-fessor Orton, . Ping Sun, State-Geologist of Ohio, shows it is pa : = ane Change at the Rox Oftice. flowing nearly 12,000,090 feet per day. : ange ne : ° : e.. A person. ina theatre box office sees a saac H. Houghton, bookj st : : sane = eB 1s f ant great deol of all sides of Hfe, and is often * z ‘ ay 208TON, ? 1 N : keeper for Scull & Bradley: o My fluced ‘in*'a very detic’ée position, aud it is believed, has gone to Canada. ot.) mnst scem over parti The amount of his shortage is placed} ably, ashe hosacertcis inher ti at $17,000. The money was lost in} a i when he closes « » his window he ' speculations must have cither his tc'sets or the money ae os {3 Chief of Police*in to represent them ‘cent. In the e Leander Brown is Chief of Po ice iufey peopl xq toe wnt < Madison, N. J., and is the father of) reesived une , though a pers—two bovs and a girl. eisal son eccustomed in a box office F triplete—two boys andagirl. He isa. ehh spape of physical science at the university of . pian yesterday recalled the cele : ti A , . Washington's birthday a few years a; : Philadelphia, has issued an order for. : when in the early morning the statue « ; _ bidding the students to use tobacco in. the father of his country in front of Ts any form. He says that he is opposed. dependence hall was discovered decor to smoking cigaretts, cigars or tobacco, . ated with a cocked h 1 and that the students must desist from . inert ~e = : ene Fen: Pc : s . . 1gmhec aper Ca ar, 6 ne 1m the habit. He said that it does them . mortal Geoi ie wks it jauntily on th no good, that he is backed by the mem-. gido of the Head, cocked over ono ey bers of the faculty and they are-deter-. /That was done by myself and anothc mined to put a stop to the practice.) reporter,”’ said the newspaper man re“4 The students say they are waiting for mr je a oo ae ones pie bor: ii of conviviality. Je. had been out’on : the professor be Bho vap;” when . littie lark 9 ems ms night, and in th they will have something to say. wee sma’ hours of the morning we con like order was promulgated several . ceived the idca of dressing up the statu years ago and was in operation just . in aes of the natal day of the ie one day. man whose memory it is supposed t onl an ecentric character,who . perpetuate. It was hard work climbin; af ; vet up to adjust the hat, but Thad my re had lived the life of a hermit in a log) ward in the sensation it caused.’’— cabin hut in Cattaraugua county, New . Philadelphia Call. York, died of heart disease. His a Dame, as given upon a diploma from The Wonderful Australian Rabbit, the New York Medical college, which Commodore Douslass, . of the Oceanic hed been issued yeare ago and waa. CO™P@Ry: who went off in the tug Relic! s, ¢ ee to meet the Zealandia and get the Ausfound in the little hut, was Hale H. . tralian mails for London, reports that the Cary. After his death the county] reason for the steamer not coming ‘ove: officials took chargé of the premises. the bar was that the much advertised In looking turongh the rubbish and Australian rabbits on board had taken <i : OSSeSsior »steamer. § > of relics in the shanty they found in old poeeasioss ot _ ti dt 8 Rares Hf. che bles rabbits jumped overboard, and the cappapers, books, tin cans and-old siocktain, desiring to save his cargo, ordered a ings and jars, in almost every crevice} boat, lowered; but when this was cone and corner, and under the floor, bank . the rabbits that jamped overboard had co notes, bonds, gold and silver coin and increased in quantity while they were dovaluable jewelry to the value of $75,ing so that they threatened to swamp the 000. boat. Capt. Van Otterendorp then lowered two ether boats to save his officers. in the first ono, and while looking for them he was delayed so much that it Was impossible to get over the bar. The rabbits are still in possession of the Zealandia.—San Franéis¢o Call. ARRIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffziger Proprietre ss A Voreeast of the Season. Mis E A Bleep, do MreJ Perry, do W D Smith, do MB8tulp, Lincoln, Placer Co., }invariably tell a newly. married man when traveling by watching him give his Chas O'Connor, San Francisco, . wif : 1 dei x Ow ate . on the train.If, P Vanclief, Downiville, : . after she takes her little sip, he swallows Bs core Niemen. You Bet, Ne . what remains in the glass with preat . . fies at Pibtehs:, Gress Valley, relish, then he’s a recent captive. If he T L Hammill, do has been married long, he will pour out AT Donovan, do . tlie water and and get a fresh supply for himBW madtio City, . .telf.—New York Sun. DIED. The Hymn Voiced Their Feelings. There [The funeral will take place at the . family residence at 2 o'clock this after‘noon.} . body smiled. —Rockland Courier Journal. by a young lady. ; Marvelous if True. Buy Geld Dust, Geld and ter; “I have Plenty -mere.”’ : Silver Bars. speak the Truth.—Bosion Transcript. . Lig Sgahoboees IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT: IN Sige Democrat, and he named his young. rely ina 1 ony ac he knows he ie sters after the Clevelands—John, ©" hot make a proeie A of . correcting es a then, or he willl ye the victim of all} "3 Grovérand Leonora Frances. Then tia'beate in thao: le bosons secs: i he wrote to President Cleveland and guy, rea y, to enfor trict ‘bank rule : & acquainted him with the fact, from) in (iis regard. ecu! bonk will correct : i whom he received.a reply containing mi tekciuis cl ove rthe coun ; thanks for the compliment and ap. “sen shige f i ceragreooiinge ts : preciation of the regard which prompt-. . . 5 ties noes 1 a nart fucny” thei: . c ed the thought of choosing the chil. pyr, eax ineuahioation. g dren’s names. A 1c in 2 box office had ar Bet The examination of applications) ex; eric a shert » A strenge. . ; 5 from druggists ot Topeka, Kansas, to’ a sa Paper i 1g — Bs gell liquors under tiie liquor law was p epee n TS SO (hag commenced this week“before the Pro-. goor and said he biel handed in £40 an bate judge. The law requires the seller) had reesivel chang. for only £ ti y to have his petition signed by. twenty-! the mistake rea ty leon made ib wou! y five ladies, in which he pledges to sell; nave been ie od ina mage = epi ba ree only to persons presenting MMA SAS al aria t! fi or insisted that} f . statement that the liquor is to be.used . jyad-and-did alt-he eould toamake treubl % Ln, gana medicinal purposes. ; over it. No beak or pleco where tran ©) Phe taties of the Women’s Christian-+-sactions—arc-entirelof a money chara fo Temperance Union examined the ap-. “", and change made quickly, would to! ane AoE : . erate this for a moment.—Globe-Denx ; plications and antagonized most of) (oy : i them. Out of six applications examin. ~ Coenen ~~ ‘ed Tuesday three were accepted. } Decorated the Statue. es _ Dr. J. William White, Sr., professor; A well known Bohemian news at made of a news . May 4. N Douglas, Railroad, Down in Corea in the spring time men Ww Herrod, North San Juan, go to the field: JN Mattison, Novia Scotia, : ss ‘ Miss Ella Ogden, You Bet, fall sown barley. If these grains hive P HJ Baldwin & wife, Grars Valley, only one root, the crop will be: li; if . SE Wasser, do ash . = PCR 2 5 ! F Steffan, ae there are two roots, the season will be faf H L Weed, d . vorable. The months inwhich theré is J M Thomas, do . “y " nin oed vod ine . WD Heone ae bs : . to be the most rain‘are told by inserting Geo Lord & wife, do twelve beans-in a piece of broom corn . feb Williams, go and—bury ng the : cle ina ex wall quen MissC Dahl. > a6 . tity of ashes forthe dew or rain to moisMigs ClaraThomion, do jten. The le:ns ¢ swollen represent egos Debi, oe z . the months in.which there will be the L Stone, anergy do . heaviest rainfall.—Chieago Times, W. Rogers, do . ae cibue Miss £ Mevins. do . Marri i W Edwards « wife, Toll Bridge, . Mar ried Man on the Train. Wm Sleep, Grass Valley, . A Buffalo philosopher says that he can his residence on Deer creek. four mites. was a missionary concert at Rockland ig city, May 4th, 1487, Win. Brown, . church the other evening, and among other re yeara, 6 mouthe and 28 days; «native . things was.a paper on missionary work read . ae jhedcigad When she had finished the leader of the meeting said: “We will now sing ‘Hallelujah, ’tis done.’” WhereatoveryA Politician, walking along the treet ac-, i . .cidently dropped a Lio, A Gentleman called } No. 25 Main Street; NEVADA CITY, “after him to tell tho Politician of his Loss. ef ‘ , . “Oh, it is of no Consequence,’’ said the Lat‘ This Story teaches that oven a Politician can Sometimes ‘BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, PIONEER MILLING CO’S PATIONT ROLLER FLOUR. (pacity or the Mills, 1000 Barrels Per Day. The above named’ Company have ALL ROLLER !LOUR MILLS, and’guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. 0. C. TORSON, Agent. Notice for Bids to Build a School House. { Administrator's Sale of Real Fstate. pursuance of an order of the gu Ta . Ka YT = verior Coirtofthe county of Nevada, State . Deer sg uereey Sivan ee acl bl »: California, made onthe Second day of Downieville School District to build a ‘lay, A.D. 1857, in the matter of the estate . gopool-House in said District, in accordof Maria Johnson, deceased, the undersign-. pnee with plans and specifications now on d, the adminis rator of the estate of Maria! se with the Clerk of said Board, A. Cohn, fobnson, deceased. will sell at private sale, at his store in Downleville. Each bid to specity cost of building, with inside lathed and plastered, and cost of same ceiled inside. Said bids must bein writing and sealothe highest bidcer, for cash, bids in writing to be presented to me at the office of Gaylord & Searls, Nevada City, subject to oufirmation by said Superior Court, up to . and on Saturday, the 2ist day of May, A.D. 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the office of Gayord & Searls, Nevada City, in the said coun. ty of Nevada, all the rivht, title, interest tad estate of the said Maria Johnson at the tim€ of herdeath, and all the right, title ind interest that the said estate has, by op-ration of law or otherwise, acquired other . than or in addition to that of the said Maria . Johnson at the time of her d-ath, in and to] > il) that certain lot, piece or perce! of ljand eheres ey are ee pot sing is plastered situate, lyinzand being inthe city of Nevathe outside under siding to be sheathed ia, county of, Nevada, State of California, . in accordance with specifications. If ceil. and bounded and described as follows, toed, said sheathing to be omitted . wit: “Alland singular all that certain parcel Note 2 The plans and s ecifications of of land or city lot lying and being in the the building which are subject to the chancity of Nevada, county and State aforesaid reg ex oreased in this notice, can be seen at . and described as being aportion of lot No. the office of the DalLy TRANSCRIPT from 12 in block No. 20. of the city of Nevada, as a) om 1 . designated on the official map of the saia April z7tb until the te ee ee ri, . city of Nevada, made by H. 8. Bradley in the year 1849, said land being the north porme pet distal tion of said lot 12, block 20, and is bounded Trustees of Downieville School District as follows, to-wit: On the north by the 11th Day eof May, 1887, At 10 o’clock, a. M., whenthey will be opened and passed upon. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder will be required to execute a bond, satisfactory to the Board forthe faithful performance of the contract to be . Washington road, on the east. by the cross street leading intu Nevada sireet, on the suuth by the portion of said lot 12, owned by . Mrs. Seott,and on the west by Manzanita r vine . Terms and conditions of sale: Cash on . day ofsale. Sale subject to confirmation o1 . sule by the Superior Court. Deed atexpense . uf purchaser. es Sener eee Dee i ELIJAH BOOTH, . Administrator of estate of Maria Johnson,
. eet sch, 1887. ne TS. SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a cireulation that reaches the reading people in every part of this ‘county. It also has numerous patrons in Piacer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more ‘reuote parts of the State. To LAND and tu HiOME SEEKERS throughout the whole country itis invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. It presents extraordinary inducements Insolvuni Notice. NTHE SUPERIOR” COURT, OF “THE county of Nevada, State of California In the motte. of Win. J. getett> air Tihsol. vent debtor. , Wiiliam J. Ogden, an ingol. vent debtor, having applied to this Court for a didcharge from hié debts, It is hereby or. dered, that the Clerk of this Court. give no. tice touall creditors who have proved their debts to appear before this Court, at the { Courtroom thereof, on the eighth day of . June, 1887, atthe hour ef 10 0’clock A. M., . and show cause,ifany they bhaye, why the said Wm. J, Ogden should not be discharg} ed from all his debts, in accordance with the styututes'in such cases made and providod a . Oe y, TO ADVERTISERS & itis fariher ordered that notiee of said % POP LG A At cematainatitce application be given to the creditors by mail, and by_ pilication for thirty days in the Nevada Daily Transeript, a newspaper published in said county. J.M. WALLING, my6 Judge of the Superior Court Being positively the iitest Advertising Medium itn NorNotice to Oreditors. thern California. {Estate of Elizabeth Harrison, deceased. . N OTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE De undersigned, C. H, Harrison, adminis. trator of the es! . eof Elizabeth Harrisou, de. ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons . having claims againstthe said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, witoin four months afterthe fi.at publieetion of this notice, to the said acmiaist. ator, at is residence on Broad street, near Cottage, Nevada City, Nevada county, California. C.H HAKRISON, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Hurrison, deceased. c Duted Nevada City, May 5th, 1887. Thos. 8. Ford, Atty. for Administrator. 0. =J0B=PRINTING The TRANSCRIPT has the NOTICE TOGONTRAOTORS. — . rargest and Bost Equipped Job PrintHEREBY GIVEN THAT ed, and filed with said Clerk on or before the . N OrcE Is A sealed proposals will be’ received by . the Couaty of Nevada up to the hour of 2 o'clock P.M., the County Clerk of said cownty, for re. building the bridge on the county road be. tween Cherokee and Columbia Hill. Alsosepa.ate proposals will be received for filling the cut beneath the bridge, on the ing Office In the State North of Sacramento, and its prices fur FIRST-CLASS work are as low as above named roid, in accordance with . anywhere on the Coust. The estabiishment the planus aud specifications, to be seen at} has lately beeu stocked with a full line of the office of the County Clerk of said coun-. 4ie Most Modern and Attractive Types‘ and ty; also at A. L. Woodrull’s store, Columbia . other printing material, plain and ornaHill, and at Wells, Fargo and Co’s Express . mental. Office at North Bloomfield The Board reseryethe right to reject any andall bids By order of the Board of Supervisors. . m3 F G, BEATTY,Clerk. . See specimens of our work and get our . ares before sending your printing to San ‘rancisco or elsewhere under the mistaken impression that you can do better there. ‘A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY, . EARNED.” = IF YOU i . i . . Want to Keep Theroughly Posted The Great American i CONCERNING . . . EEE ECE eee Pee Dre . Importing Tea Co. Cormmeroial St. . ~ NEVA * eeeaet NEVADA CITY. . ," . wes **e seve i} u ! J . sHiuus ome MINING, ;} Fair Ground Coffee at 124% cts. per b . Good Family Coffee at 15 ets. per tb , HORTICULTURAL Choice Family C 20 cts. Yb . hoice Family Coffee at 20 cts. per AGRICULTURAL, Our ‘ Breakfast’? Coffee at 25 eta, per Ih . : STOCK ‘GRAZING, Our “Brcakfast’’ Coffee is only sold by us, and is better value than any 30, cent Coffee sold by others. i LUMBERING ‘ . ' aud Other Resources, besides being Fully lnformed at all times on . The Quauiry and FLayor of our: TEAS are wuNnequaLep, and wiil be! found from 10 to 15 cents per pound cheaper than you can possibly buy anywhere else. ALL THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS 2 2 ; { Subscribe for the We run thirty steres, import our} own TEAS and roast our own COF1887 1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—1887 PRES, (3-26-Im GQisr. i AN a LIF i chill a Dally Transcript ! is . Daily Transcript f 3 DON’T READ. THIS! 1% Daily Transcript ! i SO cee se ee} No Sacramento Goods Sold at the May wIst, 1487, at the office of . ‘saN ATH.” . WHICH I8 (OG Oyster Cocktails a Specialty, The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printed ? HARRY -DANIELS. in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. €end RARE CPPORTUNITY 2 -—LPoO— Secure a Choice Tract of Land SOR A ELOnce. The Nevada County ‘Land Association — Have completed arrangements for the Subd:vision of the FAMOUS SUTTON RANCH, Situatel (0 Genbrook Avenues widWay between Grass Valley and N.vata City, and ou ths lin of the NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. The soil of this land is uausuaily fortil: cmd the water facilities cre ursurpissed. Two water cilehes almost encircle tiact, ard Water ean be had ow cvery lot for’ irriga lien; DEP Crouse springs abound. and «very facility is offered for epic development cf cucm Jot, ‘This preprety adjoins the Nevada County College tract, ard cffers to perties who desire tordueste their children achan ¢-to seenre a home near one of the hest educational instituiivns of the State. The Glerbrook Park and Viir grounds are epposiie, auc three omni bus lines pass several times dai y fiom Criss Vellyy to Revi da City. The Town Talk Railway Mition is a quarter of a mil: from tlie centre of the tract. Diagram and Maps, with Pull Itformaticn, canbe Obtained at the Ofise of the Land Association, 0 by cddressing G. E. BRAND, SECRETARY. SHURTLEFF & ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, SUCCESSOR TO CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROCKERY, GUASS WARE, Eto. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. ANSELME A, OHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY Plaza E*eed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. ———— -9————— — ? ___ CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF _ Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flou r, Etc. te Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. . Semi . . Hine Scotch ‘Teds, Cassimeres and Broadeloths Or Our Own Importation, DIRECT FROiT MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples to Select From. . BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. THE CELEBRATED SPERRWY EF*LOwvukr Can now be purchased in this city. SEESEES= SHAE £@Xa the Best in the City. Try It.-@a SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAT. R. CLARKE, Agent Vash Grocery Store, THOMAS KIDD LADIES! SEE HERE! YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING CITEMOK ms PPAVING LEASED THE, STORE FoR. ¥ igo W han to en jee te : sible’ teat te ARO MA ¥ & WwW j N E ! jal keep constantly on hand « fresh supply o . — _ . Groceries, : Provisions, This remedy isthe result of years of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Physicians and Medical Societies to be a perfect EFHnD, Canned Goods Nerve and Brain Food. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES A Specialty. It is prepared expressly for treating all ; those diseases commonly called Female Complaints with which all women are y smored, and for these cases isa positive cure. It will purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. Do not delay but get it at once and be cured as thousands already have. We will send free to any address a book conta ning much useful information for the ladies. “Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfactionthan any medicine I have id soldin igenty 7egre. It ig all it is repre. ~ EE eee een ees sented to T. JOYN Delaware, Ohio." OVNER, Druggist, distance free of charge. , THOMAS KIDD. Broad Street, opposite the Methodist a3-lm Chureh. orerebill Whesiaie: + ~ Boot and Shoe Making Establishment, — Broad St., Opposite Stich & Larkin’s. J, DELBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. —_— Repairing in all ite Branches at Short Netice, be GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER, For Ooughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis; and all Diseases of the Throat : and Lungs, Three Bisex—-260,, 600. and $1.00. : ae@-vor nale by Carr Bres. (8-25-8m lf the? phe a} al (Sait: Bi ae CARMI er Foren reeta and Liquors, £@™Goods delivered within reasonable. the rige crit on tun gat ha the sor of . Gr his Gr Be pe fift BEC re vi la Pl pi ye tr’ OV th he th 2a