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October 11, 1882 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA,LITY, CAL. _ BROWN & CALKINS, Prbp're. usiness ag via Neraia om Ofc Press WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11. ,, Tie. efforts, df the enemies of ‘Thomas Mein, ‘Republican candidate Yor Sheriff, to defeat him atthe polls next month on the ground that he hae not alWays been sound un the Chinese labor question, meets the unstinted condemnation of all rightminded men who know him and his record. Such a method of warfare will be fittingly rebuked on the 7th proximo.by Democrats as well as by Republicans who believe in fair play, and Mr. Mein will be elected i by an overwhelming majority. 4 Special stress has been placed upon oe Mein’s alleged antagonism to white : workingmen as displayed while he was foreman of the Blue Tent hydraulic mive, N.C. Goodwin, ex: =. Secretary of that compeny, at the mine, was in town Monday evening. ‘ The writer said to him: “‘You have doubtless heard of the charges being virculated against our { ceandidate.for Sheriff. How much. gy truth isthere io them, so far as you ; can positively state of your personal knowledge ?” “None, absolutely none,” emphatically responded-. Mr. Goodwin. ‘‘Having for two years, or more been associated with Mr. Mein at the Blue Tent, mine, I can truly state that during this term of two years, he always. advocated the employ: ment of white labor. He frequentad ly said he could accomplish more with one white man than two Chinamen, At the time we were work‘ ing 120 Chinamen, it was through sit the instrumentality of Mr. Mein that the number was reduced from 120 to 60, and white men employed in their atead. Icould give many more il; lustrations,.of the same kind, It } facts like there, which can be fully aubstantiated. by a majority of the . white men who were employéd in the Blue Teut mine at the time Mr. Mein was foreman, are not enough : to convince the people that he is m4 ‘strongly opposed to Chinese labor, 4 then in my humble judgment there is no use trying te vindicate the true principles of any man, I am not interestcd in politics, and do not give you these facts to wake political capital; but when Tam in the possession of information that will set a wrong impression right, I feel it my . duty as a citizen to express my opin; ton on the subject,” silage ca recs Caeser ermine Meeting at North Bloomfield. N. Buoom#ixtp, Oct. 11th 1882. ‘Evrrur = Transcrirt—Quite a large coucourse of our people as sembled in Skidmore’s Hall last evening, it being filled to overflowing, to listen to the addresses of Messrs. Calvin Edgerton and W. A, Chaney. Josiah Glasson was elected chairman. Mr, Edgerton soke for one hour and tifteen minutes in a highly edifying manner. He vividly pictured how aggregated wealth brought aggregated power, and condemned unjust discriminations between persons and places, and corporate manipulations uf conventions and elec‘tions; His remarks were highly appreciated,. as evidenced by the applause he réceived, Mr. Chaney launched forth his powerfal voice, and was plainly fieard in the room below. He paidja glowing tribute 10 the ded heroes and leaders of the Republican party giving « brief history of the good done by the party from its coming into power to the present day. He revertedito amd ana'yzed the ‘Traditions of the Democratic’ P rty,” ear end gave his reasons for being a Republican. He spoke at some length on the Sunday law question, and closed with a comparison between America and old countries and a ’rah for America. He was listened to very attentively and frequently interrupted by applanse. -The brass band and a choir fur_Mished splendid music during: the evening. — M. Inn portant Railroad Notice. On-account of the rebuilding of the NevagaMCounty Narrow Gauge Railroad bridge at Greenhorn Creek, train No..) leaving Nevada City at 1:40 o’clock A. Mm. and train No. 2 arriving at 6 a. M. will be discontina:d on Tyesday, Wednesday «and Thursday, the 10th, llth and 12th instants Joun F, Kipper, ae Gen’l Supt. N.C. N. GR, R, Co For Sale. Those premises belonging to the oo undersigned, half-way between Ne ~ yada City and Grass Valley, consist ing of a dwelling house, with garden fruit trees, vines and free water. @ontinued from Third Page.) [ceenatnenpeneneeeaneaeeeemanenmmmmemmanannaanan THE DEBRIS QUESTION. If I am elected to Congress’ it will be my duty and also my pleasitor} ure to use my best endeavors towards securing ‘the largest possible appropriations for the improvement and protection of our great water ways. I do not propose to make any pledges, but no man worthy tyour support can _be blind to the necessity {for a reasonable remedy for the troubles now existing bee tween the mountains-and valleye. I don’t pretend ‘to have any specific remedy to suggest just now, but these seven or eight prosperous counties, these one hundred and thirty thousand people, and these hydraulic mines that add annually twelve million dollars of gold to the world’s wealth—all these are worthy of protection, aud no efforts must be spared in getting appropriations of money from the National Treasury aud assistance in building such works as the best and most prominent civil engineers may suggest. The debris troubles mustbe solved without sacrificing either of the great interests involved. The tariff policy of the Democracy would drive commerce from San Francisco harbor, would destroy the factories of the State, and ruin the prospects of the State for all time to come, If the policy of REDUCTION OF THE TARIFF, Advocated by Mr. Glascock, should be adopted, it would certainly result in the destruction of the products of the workingmen’s industry. What difference does it make whethér the’workingman is compelled to compete with’ Chinese labor, or whether “he comes in competition with the artisan of Europe, whether he meets the evil face to face, or is forced to meet it in the manufactures of English factories ? The sardonic grin of death is on the Democratic platform. They propose to abolish the ‘Sunday, and the Republican party propose to retain it. The Democratic resolution in this connection contains nothing from which we need dissent, except that in favor of repealing the law. Sumptuary laws have always failed under the test of experience, and this condemnation of them ‘is of no sort of utility, for there is no such legislation in this State, They have declared oye thing when " THEY MEANT ANOTHER, And ‘their purpose is unmasked to overthrow the sacred supports of morality and order by destroying the hallowed Sabbath of our revolutionary sires, I challenge the Democratic party to show any single utterance of Jefferson or Jackson in accord with their platform on the Sunday law. Jefferaon is believed by most Democrats to have been an infidel, but he was a devout Christain. In fact, he desired that the Nation’s seal should bear upon its face a distinct prefession of Uhristianty, and when he was appointed to revise the laws of the State of Virginia he laid no sacrilegious (?) on the Sunday law of that State, and there it stands on the books to-day. Andrew Jackson lived and died a yood Christian, and always revered religious institutions and was a religious observer of the Sabbath day. This resolution of the Democratic platform defies the moral instincts of the State and is at war. with our industrial welfare. It is sufficient to say that this single resolution is alone enough to swamp. the Democratic party and it ought to. Some members of our religious societies say that the Republican party has not gone far enougn; that we are not radical enough on this question, [ would respectfully submit to these cavillers that it is not the duty of any political party to promulgate laws, but it is their duty to promulgate great principles. If these principles are to be maintained every citizen who has the best interests of the community at heartshould rally to the support of the Republican party. Under the Constitution of this State no law can be sustained that is not based upon economical and utilitarian principles. The Sunday law-plank in the Republican platform meets every requiremeut of the people, and while it is NOT OFFENSIVE To GOov TASTR, = 4 Or antagonistic to good order, it . does not on the other. hand impose religious restraint, and was framed to promote the best interests of civil government.. The speaker closed with a brilliant peroration, holding that the mission of the Republican party is not yet ended, and would not end until the public debt was' wiped out and the noble ambitions of Linco!n, Grant and: th: . the most patriotic Republican ‘leadhad been attained. ‘The speakers were frequently interrupted with® displays of enthusiasm on the part of the audience. The meeting adjourned with three cheers for the speakers and the rest of the Republican ticket. : Shurtle®’s Fish Market, Transcript Block. Fresh fish every day. s27tf, oe Tue Tomahawk at Zekind’s. tf is. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR 8yPERVISOR, DISTRICT NO. 1, DANIEL S. BAKER. ers, for the welfare-of this country, fF BUYTEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL —_—o— SLANLEY A, EDDY....,.:;Proprietor Monpay, Oct. 9, 1882. W. A. a ce’ Los Angeles. A. H. Ball, Virginia. B. Guscetti, Ranch. 8. Spencer, San Juan. Paul Shoen, Oakland. P. Grant, Forest City. J. M, Scott, ‘‘ Rk. D. Carter, City. D. N. Jones, Wheatland. A. Harris, San Juan. D. Furth, Mrs. Wicks, a es W. B. Carter, ‘*Mrs, E. Russell, Camptonville, Mrs. Wortley, ibe Mrs, Beal, dd W. Sanford, Smartsville. Chas. Sanders, rhs Thomas Lean, City. James Sommers, ‘‘ A. J. Ridge Grass Valley. J. Perkinspine, ac & Ready. Rk. Andrews, Willow Valley. A. Nivens, City. : M. Gray, ty Union Hotel, : RECTOR BROS.... «Proprietors. Monpay, Oct. 9, 1882. W. H. Marchie, City. F, A. Taft, ‘Truckee. Mrs, Burckhalter, do A. Marvin, Sacramento. B. Guscetti, Ranch. C. Barkor, You Bet, Miss McCarty, Washington. Miss Fanell, do L. D. Folsam, Gold Hill. L. B. Adams, San Francisco. J. Spaulding, San Juan. J. Fowler, Colorado, J, H. Brimskill, Washington. F, C. Lutje, City. Wm Byrne, Reul Road. J. Mver, San Jose. J. Arbogast, Rock Creek. J. Levison, San Francisco. J. Frazer, Ranch. W, F, Barker, Stockton, T. Luck, Black Bear, J. Shepherd, City. T. Okey, “do T. Williams, Sierra eae J. Williams, J, B, Conn, Belfast, VOTERS, ATTENTION! FIGURES WILL NOT LIE. Interesting Facts About the Asses: sor’s Office in Nevada County. The following figures are a correct abstract from the County Auditor’s books, and will be found of interest to taxpayers; Cost of Assessing the County: Jno, T. Morgen, Assessor's salary.,. $2,900 = Deputy hire..,.., 2,140 $4, 140 1882. Daniel Collins, Assessor's salary., ..-.$2,000 Deputy: hire...... 6,080 38,080 In way of explanation it may be here remarked that a revision of the method of making assessments under the new constitution, commencing in 1880, made ry GRAND Republican Rally. HON. E. W. ROBERTS, HON. WM. GEORGE, A. WALRATH, J, L. LEWISON, 8. WHEELER, And the Other Nominees for County Offices, Will Address the citizens of Nevada county on the Issues of the Day as follows: Moore’s Flat, a tharerley Oct. 5. Eareka, Friday, Oct. North Bloomfield, Seturday, Oct. 7th, Truckee, Wednesday, Qct. 11. Roca, Thursday, Uct. 12. Washington, uesday, Oct, 17. Lowell Hill, Wednesday, Oct. 18. You Bet, Thursday, Oct. 19. Local members of the County Central Committee willattend to the nevessary arrangements, By order of the Committee. Cc. E. MULLOY, Chairmar. D. E. Morean, Secretary. Assessment Notice. OUNT AUBURN GOLD QUARTZ be ek Psat dy Location of principal p! iness San Palitornia. re tlol of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given, that ata meetin of the Board of Frusteen, held on the day of October, 1882, an asses ment of Fifteen Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, tothe Secretary at the office of the Com ny, No. 402 Montgomery street, Room 29, San Francisco California, Any stock upon which said. assessment no un on the 6th day of November, 1882, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, the 27th day of November, 1882, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising ahd exnses of sale, By orders of tne Bdard of rustees. C, A. JAMES, Secretary. Office, No. 402 Montgomery Street, Room 29, San Francisco, California. 06 TENOCENT COFFEE HOUSE! STABLISHED UNDER THE AUSPIces of the Ladies of Nevada City, Next Door Below Hunt’s RROAD STREET. Hall, OPEN DAY AND EVENING AFTER Mondav Evening CCTOSER 9th. o7-tf the hiring of additiona) deputies for that year, Since ther, howeyer,'the work is but little greater than that of 1875. At any rate no clicumstances can explain. the difference between $2,140 for deputy hire in 1875, and $6,030 in 1882, save the extrayagance™ or inefficiency of the present administration, The deficiency in poll tax collections will also prove of interest: Poll ta xes collected in 1881 ie as 1882 While iti is offered a3 an excuse that the Chinese from whom large poll tax revenues were collected have been driven out of the mining claims, itis well known that in 6very such instance white labor hag heen substituted, and the registration -this year shows a larger voting population by at least 800. This great deficiency in poll tax collections on the year of an important ¢glection (of an Assessor) may explain the matter.
oll-te REPUBLICAN. Regular Republican Nominee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, WHEELER, Insolvent Notice. y the Superior Court of the County 9 Nevada, State of California, In the matter of P. H. Belden an insolvent debtor Jeanie Kirk, Wm. Geary and Z. Tt. Cow: dery, copartnérs, under the firm name of Kirk, Geary & Co., D. G. Scofield and H. ‘Levis, under the firm name of Scofield & Tevis, G. W. Chesley, W, A. and C. 8. Houghton and Mrs, Melaim Langley and Henry Michaels under the name of fas ngley'& eA chaels as partners, serine on the ath de September, A, D., 1882, filed their pote 4 petition against PH, Belden, an. insolvent debtor; and the Judge of the Superior Court ot the County of Nevada, State of California, having on that day made an order citing the said P, H, Belden to show cause on the "Té6th day of September, 1882, why he should not be adjudged a bankrupt under the provisions of the insolvent act of 1880, and it duly appearing that the copy of the said petition and ordgr was duly served on the said P. H. Belden, and that he made default, whereupon by request of Hon, John Cald well, Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada County aforesaid, the Hon. W. W. Cross, Superior Pk, of the County of Tulare, of State aforesaid, did act as’ Judge of this Court for the’ purpose of hearing the matters in the order aforesaid gontai “It is my creed, my religion, that the poor man’s mite and the rich man’s abundance shall be equally protected by the Government and egally texas to maintain the Government; that before the law each man’s right arm shall have an even chance in the great struggle of life.”—M. M, Ester. ESTEE & CONKLIN. MM, ESTEE, Republican Nominee for Governor, saa? Republican Nominee for Posxresuman at Large, will address the people at Nevada City, — ——ON — Tuesday, . October 24,1882. The County Cominities will please make the necessary arrangements, By order of the or ican State Central Committee. P. B, CORNWALL, JAMES R. FINLAY SON, Chairman. Secretary. and upon the default of said P, H, Belden’ did adjudge him a bankrupt under the provisions of the act aforesaid, and did order that the said insolv ent should file-a-sehedule+ in this Court within six days from the date of the said order in acvordance with sections 3 and 4of the act aforesaid, and now the said P. H. Belden, having on the 22a day of September, A. D. 1882, filed his schedule aforesaid in’ accordance with the said order, by ag ol : pprsertbe 3 is an insolvent dedtor, © sai en is hereb — pepe ees e Sheriff ef the County of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate both real and personal of the said P. H. Belden, debtor, except such.as may be by law exempt from execution, and all of his deeds, vouchers, books of account, and pers, and to° keep the same safely until Re he appointment of an assignee’ ef his ‘estate. All rsonsareforbidden to pay any debts e said insolvent orto deliver any propBa y belonging to eg aad or we rson, firm or co) on for his use rperation ‘The said debtor is, er’ forbidden to in of, and at the request of the Hon. John Caldwell, Superior J ty of Nevada, State of pr gies ke Be. eae in Courtat the Court Room of ring Rods ot Nevada aforesaid, at the City of Nevada, on Saturday , the 11th day of November, A; Di; 1882, atten o'clock, A. M.,. of that ¢ prove their debts aud ché payin shane § ‘said is Dilehed before the dar cee he the mee of Creditors, rnd is furthe Ordered that in 2 oe pone all . oe Steely inact it be stayed. September 7th, A. D. 1882. Judge of the Su Court ‘ofthe . the County of Placer, acting at request of Hon. John Caldwell, rior Judge sik Sis, eee . NORTHBLOOMFIELD dance shall be equally protected by the Governmént, and equally taxed to maintain the Gov ernment; that before the law each man’s right arm shall have an “equal chance in the great struggle for life.”—M. M. Estee. ESTEE AND ND CONKLIN HOR. W. A. CHENEY ——AND— HON, CALVIN EDGERTON, Will address the People on the Issues of the ~ MONDAY OCT, oth. NORTH SAN JUAN TUESDAY, _ OCT. 10th, =. py, _ NEVADA CITY MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th. risa Dea Sat Tae po ata SE The County Committee will } ee make the necessary are ts f By order Republican si tee . R uNLAYbON, See” Ar) js _pyeregd— my religion—that the BS ae man’s mite and ¢ ¢ rich man’sabun REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE & COUNTY. Election, Tuesiay, Nov. 7th. ’ ' FOR GOVER.(OR. Morris M. Estee Of Napa. For Lieutenant Governor: A. R.CONKLING, Of Inyo. . / For Justices of Supreme Court JOHNHUNT Of San. _Prandlaeoi Ss. & DENSON, Of Sacramento. For Members of Congress,W.W MORROW, AtLarge. 8 1.5 HENRY EDGERTON At: Large. FRANK PAGE Second District. . For Secretary of State, F,.A. PEDLAR Of Yolo. For State Controller, W. A. DAVIES Of Tuvlumne. For State Treasurer, JOHN WEIL Of Sierra. For Attorney-General, « A. L. HART, Of Colusa, For Surveyor-General. WILLIAM MINTO Of Los Angeles, For Supt. Public Instruction, S: D. WATERMAN Of San Joaquin, For Clerk of Supreme Court, ~ FRANK GROSS Of Sacramento, For Railroad Commiss‘oner, CHARLES F. REED First District, For State Board Equalization, L. C. MOREHOUSE, Second District, COUNTY TICKET, Joint tenanin prepa Nevada and Sierra Counties, H. W. WALLIS.’ ' For State Senator, WILLIAM GEORGE. hae Assemblymen, Ss. WHEELER, }. L. LEWISON, A. WALRATH. ‘Por Sheriff, THOMAS MEIN: For Assessor, ARCHIE NIVENS, Jr ; For Treaserer, G.v, SCHMITTBURG, For Recorder, es JOHN A. RAPP. ~ For County Clerk, FRANK G. BEATTY. For Superintendert of Schools, AL J. TIFFANY. For District Attorney, _E. We ROBERTS. _ For County Surveyor, J. G HARTWELL: For Public Administrator, JOHN STOTLAR. For Cirinek, W. C.GROVES. For Supervisor, Ist District, K. CASPER: For Supervisor, 2d District, . Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and Pine Sts, WALTER ID. Vinton, Bropriston. id % “ne a = A Large Stock of Patent Wels, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,. Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, ate +: hq By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY Y guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSYRANCE COMPANIES EXTANT, “ IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,” AND——— “ LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE” J; . VOGELMAN £ & WEBBER, —DEALBRS, IN— ~ 4 FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND. SHOES, HATS, CAPS,, LEATHER FINDINGS/Ete, HAVE REMOVED — To their” Efegant: New Quarters, Adjoining Co. ‘Treasurer’ s Office.) They have on hand he Pie Finest stock of Goods ever brought to this city, which will: be sold at the very Lowest Prices, for, Cash, “alas CALS AND SHE THE WEW sTORE. / . J: LEGG. & SHAW;27 & 29 Main “street, seer HOTEL OPPOSITE THE UNION L. —OWe are Sole Agents in Nevada City for the Celebrated BRIGHTON’ RAN GE, Which is pronounced by all, whose it the CHAMPION RANGE in the market. If the Brighton: Range is not found.to.be as rep-: resented by LEGG & SHAW, Seciture wes ret turn them and get their money:baek: We. also have, on”/hand. the. “Cambridge,” “Golden Harvest,” end other makes, besides a large stock as the Finest. Parlor Stoves in the market. ext 4. We receive our Stoves dircet from) Kas-ermi re “and ee fore SELL CHEAPER thaw any other SN Sessa “aM -0-——_—BUILDERS HARDWARE, ofall descriptions. MECHARICS TCOLS, cf all kinds.’ Paints, ' Oils, Deol Wiktows, Window Blinds and . Glass Crockery. China, Majolica: & Glassware. . : Hydraplic Pipe of all sizes kept on hand ee to order, Galvanized Pipe and Fittings always on hand! and“connection made see -with the City Water. Works: Call at the Pioneer Hardware Store,. Main Street. on ‘LEGG: & SHAW. . The Pioneer + Greeny ~Sione:! ‘a Here: ad Hee Tia ‘Ben Por’ tied SELLING. “ft estes Kiuelan Family G At No. 52 Broad Street:.:.....:; orga EPS oe TABLES OFFICE, wenn Am «. Pe For Supervisor, 3d District, JOHN BLY. For Supervisor, 4th District, my . ‘TAYLOR. ' For Supervisor, "WALLACE. DOAN. For Justices of the Peace,’ G. D. BLAKEY,» A. R. WADSWORTH. For Ccastabiel. WILLIAM mod Bth District, cy ae a SRO Oe « ject Fae — ‘Jaa tH ha rs “Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams ‘and Basin, + Ai ges nt : ers. the. BEST QUALITY. OF{400Ds AT HE LOWEST PRICE, I keep constantly an hand, . 4 i* Yr beyer res Pe . Worlds = Be a” be i ; i ate I Tae. ed iii? Se a. ca 4 red worte 18——iein’ “ap SQUARE DEALING sa? Hh cadt Goops: 4 DOLLAR IN DOLE Wom “y ves tages City; cal . “Proprietor. Fa i tt et aaarnr 52h pees a ia 1.. Beer,at. Wholesale! . ~Toitet Articles of alr kinds") Careful Attention-Given to Compounding. Prescriptions. “Oriteré BY iiiail“Gr “otherwise até tendedito promptly, in sis : ‘~*OHAS. BEASAUE, Nevada iosiintesb, 28) hate . Order of Notice’ to critters, e rN the*Snpertor ‘Court! of ‘the Cbunty. of he. tate of California. In my ‘terof H. C. yom an Insolvent , ry it. Debtor; 9 atone Court ou Fo a Sor taik ae of this Gout Matias to all credit ve Piet ir debi inkeconane with tee fou? © “Feon wae a poor on bn iblished in said dada a 2 es . ‘ Dated October th re Sbws So aN VEE OWE AE GY * M ot a _ Ps ‘ we BS saa ? is “ANAK e. Pt, Wyn t Ns : hy OEY. “maine mag gte si ° ‘¥ oman, ae secret: of th A elear,” treake ; carpleran Persons peace pov sere" ts hav " Lear the, a Ps of opens color and ya covery ith In such,cases thé A AB parti: q donot th as it kaa ie eek riow re thei! Pree te it even which they would otherwise % will réstote the gene ’ ot of tho esa effete Mattar “ab “ti emorgall he skin; it will clear the pores and give back the pow ng moet post a Fog hn Pepin? “ait® am. PERSE WE, eepane i capi lary co ieee bye care ‘the fine Its action qn. poi fle ic the naturalcolor to’ the rine No sow has yet been found to cure te inflammation~ pi ced by POISON OAK as wtechually gi ay dly as bl AINAXAB. .NAXAB contains neither lead, Eder nitrate of os . eral or vegetable sal salts, whieh’ could the least injure the be tag perfect confidence = beused langels wi you do “not-“find “the hone at: druggists ‘enclosé ‘One . Dollar ‘age stag, ope payed, onder" ta oe oe sent by express,’ charge. ia Testimonials in other issues of this er AINA XAB MF’G CO. 895 Montgomery St., San Francisco: “ REDINGTON '&. CO., Whol D: its ee aapeage foe Nh Sage ae ee Daan 3} ‘ Bee aoe tn > Bb ea ee APPLES WANT ED. + hia Vener % jrun Crops Bought TEP Wether = assorting. Bes “<3 Lappy nds bee dap ~ ROOD. de ASHBURN. — CHARLES, —EM MULLO v ) ; Ob the Fourth day November, 1883 at th q hota of on GoGo: ASO ae abso any 7 vy why. the sal As Mills aot