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August 17, 1892 (4 pages)

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* Tae Date Teascurt. BR casas (MEPUBLIGAN) = 8th Annual Fair —————— . © La a > “mere County Convention. . = Seen . ems 9 Ge? LOOK-OUT, + . pei dgrtoutoaral SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISE. SE: . 4 T a mee’ ing of the Republican County e The Republicans of Grass Valley held a caucus in.each precinct on Monday . the mouth; tongue coated: pain under thi evening and nominated double the num “ber of delegates “allowed. The selectior of the proper number will be made fron the following: Precinct No. 1—D. E. Matteson, Cc Lonzy, Edward Coleman, J. R. Tyrroll, Thos. Ingram, Henry Daniels, Dr Woodmansee, J. C. Noell, John Glasson, Enoch Holland, J. P. Pollard, Henr) Walker, Dahl Nivens, Dan Morgan, I T. Sanks Jr., D. B. Marwick. ‘ Precinct No. 2—E: E. Appleton, John Pascoe, John V. Bennetts, Wm. Bawden. 7. H. Wilhelm, John George, J. R Crocker, James N. Richard, Chas. Dab’. green, Simon Crase. James Hosking, Francis Bawden. Precinct No. 3—F. J. Thomas, R. Guinmoe, John Polkinghorn, 8. H. Dille, w. J. Mitchell, U.S. Othet, R. H. Ceorge, ? Precinct No. 4—Frank Aver, Dr. E. Jamieson, Wnj. Sleep, M. Sampson, Ww. .D. Body. / East Boston Ravine—W. J Moyle, Thcmas Trenberth, Wm. Trezise, Arthur Powell, Philip Trezise, Richard Gluyas Sam Jones, Bennett Dunstan. West Boston Ravine—W. H. Weldon, James McLaughlin, W. E. Hooper, w. J. Alderman, C. Jones, J. Sampson, Ww. Crase. tte A sTgAM’ launch has just been built which makes a mile in two minutes ‘and one second. Tue heat was so intense in Spain three weeks ago that in Madrid birds dropped from the trees and died -in the streets. . aA WHY SUCH AN UPROAR ? Grass Valley in the Midst of a Tremendous Excitement. '"'Sinde Thursday last the excitement at SAM’L YEO’S establishment, on Mill street Crass Valley, in the great Sheriff's Sale of Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets, ‘Wall Pa er. etc., etc., has been tremendous. Nothing like it has ever before Leen witnessed in Nevada County. . It is as great Slaughter Sale, and no foolishness about it. The rush is kept up from early morn till lateat night. The reason therefor is this : Ihe Board of Trade of San Francisco have ordered that from the “440,000 stock $10,000 in gold coin MUSE be raised within thirty days. THE ORDER WILL BE OBEYED even if the goods do not bring thirty cents on the dollar on their firs cost. Never was there such an opportunity offered before to get first-lass Wall Paper, Carpets, Dry Goods, etc. AT Y OUR OWN PRICE. A small amount of money will buy. a big lot of goods. This isno buncombe sale—it’s business. Thirteen clerks are in constant attendance. QO Don't believe a word of this but just see the goods and prices for your> melf. 413-tf —_— 18 Hires’ Rout Beer. . Headquarters for this delicious and healtlful summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street. It is Terrible te have a wife or husband with a bad breath. All this may beavoided by using SOZODONT. It is most reeable to the taste, fragrant and healthful. It conjers comfort upon its users and prevents the affliction of unpleasant breath. omething Fancy. A carluad of Drifted Snow Flour, ’ the finest made, just received by J. J. Jackson, as-té eee Tue best five-cent cigar ever made is the Bachelor Button. For sale at Carr Bros. j23-tf Dyspepsia in all ite forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. Pills promote constipation —Simmons Liver Regulator cures constipation. 4~r eo A carLoap of Buflalo Beer just. received, $1.50 per dozen, at the Nevada City Soda Works. A CERTAIN cure for malaria: fevers is found in Simmons Liver Regulater. In all derangements of the liver a cure is certain if you take Simmons Live Regulator. So simple yet always efficacious in all bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regulator. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT. ROBERT SIMMONS AS Just Received a carload of the best : brands of Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Syrups, Bitters, Ete., Ete, Etc. I have on haud three and four ditferent brands and grades of the abovenamed articles, and-am fully prepared to sell in quantities to suit and “at prices lower than auy dealer in the State. Give me] porse, two white hind feet and a white . entitled to one vote each, provided they a call and see for yourselves, The best of Wines, ‘Ales, Beer, Cigars at retail. ROBT. SIMMONS, Loss of appetite; bad breath ; bad taste in shoulder-blade; in the back or side—ofter mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach with flatulency and water-brash; indigestion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; restl with jon of having left something@undone which ought to have been done> fullness after eating; temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow aprance of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc. Not all, but always some of these indicate want of action of the Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and has never been known to fail to do good, : Jake Simmons Liver Regulator —AN EFFECTUAL lg fc toted FOR— Malbria, Bowel Complaint, npeuals; Sick Headache, nstipation, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression, Colio A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. “T have been practicing medicine for twenty bg and — — ese Rb ut Up a v sore pd thas wew ike Simmons Rageatee, . rounpely 34” effectually move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (ins of weaken) the digestive and sssimil tive power: — LM. Huron, a. p., Washingto., Ask. ONLY GENUINE : Has our Z Stamp in red on front uf wrapper. first. No dregs. All pure and whole* some. The,most popular drink of the day. ‘ 9Root A perfect thirst quencher. ee be cap Hapet ad a dealer, _—— sake arger profit ou some other kind tie false. No imitation Hizgs’. POL ITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS All Notices under this head MUST be paid for in advance. RICHARD 1. THOMAS (of Birchville) Is hereby announced as a candidate for + ASSEMBLYMAN. Subject to the decision of the Republibea . County Nominating Convention. WILLIAM HH. PASCOE (of Grass Valley) Is hereby announced as a candidate for SHERIFF. Subject to the decision of the Democratic: Nominating Convention. J. J, MeDONALD. (of Truckee) Is hereby announced asa candidate for the ASSEMBLY Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. ARTHUR POWELL ( Present Incumbent. ) Is hereby announced as a candidate for PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Subject to the action of the Republican Nominating Convention. FRANK T. NILON a Is hereby announced as a candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. EDWARD ¢. MORGAN Is as good as the} Central Committee it was resolved that 2 County Convention be held at the Tleat-e in Nevada City on M'Sii1, AUGUST 22d, 1892, ot. Yommencing at 11 o'clock a.m. Ist, . tu elect a Codnty Central Committee for the ensuing two years. 2d, to nominate candidates for all county offices to be el.ctcd on the 8h day of November, ,isu2. 3d, to take action for holding . Joint Senatorial Cc nvention. ' It wasalsu Keeolved, That a primary . election for delegates to sueh convention he held on LOOK IN . , tiséou stot 0, when all the tine they man for me to look in,” said the Frenchrian. We ask you to LOUK, OU f, for Lar-. gains, and in so doing you si.ould nut fail . to LOOK IN our store. . 0 LOOK OUT And not gt cl eated everywhere cle. mary Elec‘ion Law, at the following times and places. : That each and every precinct as existing in the election of 1890 shall be. entitled to elect cne delegate for every twenty votes and fraction thereof of tive or more cast by said precincts for Markham and Reddick, in.the election of 1890. The election shall be held in the precincts of Nevada City and Grass Valley, Boston Ravine, Hills Flat and-Truckee between the hours of 2 o’clock p. mu. and 8 o’clock Pp. M. e Every chance you get into our store. LOOK OUT; For our frequent announcements. — +90 Bresh EVERY WEDNESDAY. her as the voters present shall declare. Kesolved, That when no p.ovision has At our ton of pure Maple} been made for officers of the election in Sugar and our 100galluns. any precinct, or in case of failure of received direct from the . shall select the officers of election and groves of St an stead_. open the polls where most convenient. coynty, Canada East. The Test shall be: ‘‘To support the nominees ot the Republican Party. their respective precincts: Nevada Precinct, No. 1—6 delegates. Polls at Ice House, Inspector James J. Hanley. licious Driéd Beef, chipped . Polls at City Hall. Inspector, Chas. E. by machinery while you Mulloy. E wait. Nevada Precinct No. 3—6 dc: legates. Polls at James Kinkeau’s. Inspector, Selby Flat Precinct—3 delegates. Inspector, Samuel Eddy. Willow Valley Precinct—1 delegate. Insp ctor, J. J. Lyons. : spector, Willis Green. Gold Flat Precinct—3 delegates. In. spector, W. E. Meservey. . Vegetables and Frun Grass Valley Precinct No. 1—8 deleGrass Valiey Presinct No. 2—8 delegates. Inspector, C. E. Uren. Grass. Valley Precinct No, 3—3 deleates. Inspector, 8. H. Dille. East Kuston Ravine Precinct—4 delegates. Inspector, FEED, si i a. EE fp : lag ee Ravine Precinct—4 delegates. nspector, N Inspec or, . aniel Hurley. — Forest Springs Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, Alfred Perrin: : Hill’s Flat Precinct—4 delegates, InThos, Shurtleff & Son, Plaza Store. In all other precincts the election shall be hel:'t between the hours of 5 o'clock p. M. and 8 o'clock P. M., in such a manof pure Maple Syrnp just . those to act, the Kepublicans present The following Inspectors shall act in And get some fof our deNevada Precinct No. 2—5 delegates. John T. Morgan. Indian Flat Precinet—2 deleyates. Ingates. Inspector, IT. H. Wilhelm. & : Grass Valley Precinct No. 4—5 delean gates. Inspector, +. R. Thomas. Allisox Ranch Precinét—1 delegate. spector, Robt. Deeble. Buena Vista Previnct—l delegate. Inspector, R. R. Porter. Cottage Hill Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, J. M. Higgins. ; Washington—(Washington, Ormonde and Omega) Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, KE. T. Worthley. Yuba (Yuba and Bear Valley) Precinet—3 delegates. Inspector, Geo. A. Hare. Bloomfield (Bloomfield and Lake City) Precinct—4 delegates. Inspector, R. D. Skidmore. 1 1 Relief Hill Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, Richard Penrose. COOPER BROS.....Proprietors,. Columbia Hill Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, A. 8. Bigelow. Eureka Precinct—2 delegates. Inspector, Geo. A. Ellis. Mooie’s Flat Precinct—1 delegate. Inspector, L. G. Kelstrup. Cherokee Precinct--1 delegate. In. spector, John Curnow. Manufacturers of all kinds of spector, J. M. Wood, Wirchville Precinct—1 delegate. In spector, Richard Thomas. LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING. Frenth Corral Precinect—1 delegate. —e Inspector, W. M. Moulton. A Large quantity of SEASONED Inspector, Nevada Hartung res . i ‘ ' North San Juan Precinct—3 delegates. Matched Floori: Fencing Inspector, U. 8. Paine. ; ; “3 Sweetland Precinct—1 delegate, InAnthony House Precinct—] delegate.
COUNTY RECORDER Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. WM. G. HUDSON Of Grass Valley is hereby announced as a vandidate for SHERIFF. . ubject to the decision of the Republica Nominating Conven tion. ° J, J. GREANY Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY CLERK. Snbject to the decision of the Democratic County Nominating Convention. PRL Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. JOUN WERRY Is hereby announced as a candidate for COUNTY RECORDER Subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. WM. L. COLE Is hereby aunounced as a candidate for SHERIFF. County “Nothinating Convention. Notic to Contractors. eee proposals will .be received at Trustees of Nevada City at Carr Bros.’ store up to August 18th, 1892, at 7 o'clock P. M., for the construction of a Stone Sewer across Pine and Commercial Streets Nevada City, Cal. Specifications can be seen at the Clerk’s oftice. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not satisfactory. tees. Is hereby announced as a candidate for'. sy x7 BER on hand[which will be. Mooney Flat Precinct—1 ‘delegate. You Can Make Money . You pick out the Winning Horse Fair Week, but you an make money on a surer thing by buying your NE ' Also, a complete stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. We are now offering EXTRA --BARGAINS TO ALL CUSTOMERS. We say to the people in the country that we can save them at least their expenses while in town during Fair week, Our stock is not excelled in Quantity, Quality or Price. You Wil Lose Mone IF YOU DON'T BUY OF US} kK. Casper. H. J. Carter, Manager. Sg ne You Know the Place—Corner ot Pine and Commercial Streets. plik CREEK SAWMILL and LUMBER cb, Subject to the decision of the Republican . the office of the Clerk of the Board of . y ordér of the Board of City Trussold atthe Lowest Marke . Rates. Inspector, Benj. Fraser. spector, W.-M, Walker. Lumber of all kinds for Building and Min-. Inspector, Ira Davis. order. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near Inspector, T. J. Weygoner. Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL gates. Inspector, John Grant. ttended ta. Inspector, J. L. Lewison, New Inspector, C. H. Barton. spector, A. G. ‘Turner. : spector, J. S. Goodwin. M.-C. CAMPBELL AS opened a New Bakery at the above delegate or delegates elected from thei Hf place, and intends to keep the best ot . respective precincts. : everything in his line. Having had long experience in the bakery bomagas he is coutident of giving the best of satisfaction and making it a real HOME BAKERY. Bread will be sold at FIVE CENTS per loaf. ‘A. Burrows, Chairman. W. T. MorGan, Secretary. please copy. REDUCTION IN PAINTING. vs For nice Home Made Bread give me a trial. All Potato Bread. —— For Fine Cakes call at the HOME BAKERY. Give me a trial. Miners Association. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the. (arts from $9 to $10. Nevada Ccvnty Miners’ Association will = j be held in Nevada City, at the Theater, Buggies trom $15 to $22.50. Sign Painting a specialty. From and after date I will paint on THURSDAY, AUGUSI 25, 1892, at the hour of 10 A. ™., for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and delegates to attend the State Convention of the California Miners’ Assoge ssean ciation, and to transact such business as * EST RAY NOTICE. spot on the forehead, The owner is re and pay all costs. FRANK KENDRICK, Kendrick’s Ranch, Deer Creek, A AME to the enclosure of the subscriber . ciation: ‘‘All members are e.titled to (eens two weeks ago, & dara bay . be present at the annual meeting, and) ggg Give me acall before placing uested t» calland take the animal away may come before the Association. provi-ion of the constitution of the Asso‘SITE YORK STREET. . . are not in debt to the As:dciation.” your work elsewhere. ee lar. By order of the Executive ComiS Speuceville Precinct—1 delegate, InPleasant Ridge Precinct—1 delegate. pg purposes, always on°hand or Sawed o Indian Springs Vrecinct—2 delegates. Rough and Ready Precinct--2 dele; on the Grass Vall. y Koad, will be prom tly Truckee Precinct No. 1—4 delegates. = ‘Truckee Precinct No.,2—5 delegates. ey, oa : Lowell Hill Precinct—1 delegate. InJanetion of Main and Commercial Streets. Pitents Hil Preciet—1 ddlegens: In— You Bet Precinct—4 delegates. InThe Judges and Inspectors are directed to issue ceiti cates of election to the — cs ——— La G. E. WITHINGTON IVES notice that he is prepared to : paint Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wag: _ ——_—__--_____________—_ . ons, ets., in the highest style of the art. The membership fee shall be one dol. sume ae M. L & D. MARSH, Proprietors. ne —o—— Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal. —— Manufacturnrs and Dealers in Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi gles DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc. . Kept constantly on hand or made to order, BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialty. Oak Wood, in any quantity, for sale. All orders, Large or Small, are given immediate and persona! attention. r *—THE— The Herald, Grass Valley Telegraph GREAT Pa STATE FAIR a . and Tidings and Truckee Republican = “9 AT SACRAMENTO j Two Weeks: Sept. 5th to 17th _ WILL BE OF 4 Unusual Extent cinid Chianti Tue AcricuLrugat Sxcrion will em-traction of gold and silver. A full elec. brace an-extensive exhibit of products trival plant, showing the application of destined for the World's Fair. ‘electrivity, will here be shown, as well THe Mecuasicat Secrioy will embrace'as a full collection of valuable specimens a manyfacturing exhibit showing the of -quartz, buillling stone, ete. Z progréss made in all classes of manufac-i Tax Live Srocs Secrioy will present ture. ‘a full complement of improve.t breeds. all historical data obtainable relating to afternoons of unexcelled trotting, pacing California’s early history, dustry, from the taking of the crude: THz Amusement Secrion will cater to "8 . through all machinery used in the exwill be attractive and entertaining, ‘Tue Hisrortcat Secrrioy will contain! Tus Seeep Secrioy will consume nine ‘and .running events, being the most ; Tue Mintnc Secrion will contain a proinising racing meeting Held in th Attention is called to the following . SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO-] post realistic display of the mining in-'State. Bs : rock from its natural bed, and passage the fun-loving public in such events as Eor 1892, NEVADA COUNTY, COMMENCING Tuesday, August 2dd, AND CONTINUING 5 DAYS. . pesivisen «. bounce PAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA CITY. rian) Feet We have on hand the Finest Stock of Men's and Boy's , ' ’ Clothing to be found in the State. ak . e AT IGLENBROOK PARK. ' ——O —— $10,000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. ——O— — -Liberal Purses for, State and County Horses. Liberal Premiums for Live. Stock, Farming, Orchard and airy Products, And Mineral, Mechanical and Art Exhibits. Perbesetes? Weir FIVE DAYS RAGING. pee . eer SPEED PROGRAM: TUESDAY, AUGUST 23d. 1. Running. PEABODY MINE STAKE. District. For all horses bred and raised in the District. Half mile. $15 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 added, Second horse $25. 2. Trotting. 2:50 ciass. Purse $300, 3. ‘lrotting. Dirtrict. 3 year olds and under. Purse $200. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. = 4, Running. NEVADA COUNTY N.G. R. R. STAKE. Free for all. One mile and repeat. $30 entrance, $15 forfeit, $250 added. 5. Runuipg, OMAHA MINE SLAKE. Free for all, for 2 year olds, § mile. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. Second horse $50. Winners of any 2 year old stake race after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra. Maidens that have started and not placed second;—after—August—tst allowed 5 ibs. 6. Running. CHAMPION, MINE STAKE. Free for all. 14 mile. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added. $50 to second horse, 7. Trotting. 2:27 class. Purse $500. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th. Grand Stock Parade at 11 A. a. : 8. Running, NATIONAL HOTFL STAKE. Free for all, 1 1-16 mi entrance, $10:forteit, $174 added. $50 to second horse, Wisner td 5 races at any distance after August Ist to carry 5 lbs, extra; three or more 10 lbs. extra. Horses that have started twice or more times, at a mie or over, and not won, allowed 3 lbs, for each defeat, : 9. Pacing. 2:27 class. Purse $400. 10. ‘Trotting. 2:35 class. Purse $400. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th. Ladies Tournament at 11 4. Mm. ll. Runsing NEVADA CITY STAKE. Free for all. 1 mi 450 entrance, 425 forfeit, 4300 added. Second horse 7 aes wnt Buces 12. Running, HOLBROUKE HOTEL STAKE, District. repeat. $20 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. since August Ist to carry 7 lbs. extra. 13. Trotting. District.. For named horses. Purse $250. 14. Kunning. District. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch weights. 1 mile entrance, $50 added. Four moneye—50, 25, 15, and 10 per cent, os SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th. Grand Stock Parade at 10 4. mM. 15. Running. GRASS VALLEYSTAKE. 2 i : s ; year. olds # mile. 5 $10 forfeit, $175 added. $50 to second horse. Witter Pg partes stuke race atter August Ist to carry 5 lbs. extra, and not aad’ Os cs ‘ Bas August Ist aliowed 5 lbs. : mee secon 16. unning. Novelty Race. 14 miles. Freeforall. N epg ~ any ey at this meeting, to carry . satennse fete fe: irst at half mile; $50 to first at threeters; $5 fi j mile and 460 to tirst at the tinish, PES 290 oS a ae ; 17. 2:26 class. Purse $700. 2 of a mile and Winners of any heat race pee Ace . Vata ee CONDITIONS. ‘ No. 1. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 texee) ings) 5 to enter and three to start, but the Board reserves tl number than 5 to fill, by the deduction of a propo: Pate coo ie hold a less bp vi gat ga — rules tue govern, but the Board iectes the right to trot heats of any two clz alte: _ i 4 ar y classes alternately, or to trot a special race between No. 3. A horse making a walkover shall be enti n t No. o ntitled only t paid in, When less than the required number of starters a Hsing — pro A for the entrance money paid in, to be divided as follows: wc Untede Pay . ——— third to the second, a tins: ae No. 4, The State Agricultural Society rules of 18¢ except when conditions named are otherwise, No. 5. In all of the above races the entrance will’ . the ent, iF be to accompany nominations. Purses will be divided into Po 50 and pp po ca No. 6. Luall races en-ries not declared : the race will be required -to start. ren ae ee day preceding No, 7. When there is more than one entry 1 i the particular horse they are to start mut banana ae a = sgpiontor. or ing the race. eee eee e : No. 8. In races designated as ‘‘District,” igi in = nee er ada prior to June i, toon Nemes ave sligible Shah wing ewage to. 9. In all runniag races three starters-will be requi ms oy : Haeing colurs to be named + n piheiaae mote o. 11. In trotting races drive gui r : isti ee must be canet a the caus eae Oh eae onpe 4: Gitiat “a 0.12, Hay and feed will not be furnished b: i on the.grounds at reasonable rates, senate will fe ee: et ane ra eee Entries close with the Secretary on August 10, 1892. ey, All purses are free to all unless otherwise designated, M. L. MARSH, President. Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal, pt the two years old and year1. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Postoflice address, Nevada City, Cal, -_O— In all there will be a Gala Holiday of Instruction and Amusement fo All ! ” Broad Steert, Nevade City. }: . grat 10, 1802, President, . move the bile, clear the head and restore mittee, ALF. TLEGIDGO, Take S$ uniai diva J vita Te. alo. W. F. Kxgieszicus, Sec’y. al3 . digestion, beral excursion Passenger Rates. A the Secretary. —_———o—_——_— The Selbes Pacific Railroad offers FKEE transportation for all Exhibits, and PRICES OF SADMISSION. To Fair Grounds 50 cents; childre ie de Gur cess: chiliren rig dle — on sri ound trip tickets, including admission to the F; ir G Railroad Depots at Grase Valley and Nevada City SiO Gnie wee ee ee City, st 60 cena childre : ty, 50 conta childre: ender EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary. — FRED’K COX, President. years, 25 cemtay qr 2 90 to govern all running races, ° at wi hil wa Sat evi jit ma po wit bri Un anc The Gra The Till