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August 23, 1892 (4 pages)

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coil aaiieaaemniatd cues SRR HP nese ete THE required BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. ee Cale TUESDAY EV'NG AUG. 22. '92. cs Pe V The Jelly phiace. “er Among the notes in bulletin No. 2I isgued by. the California World’s Fair Commission we find the following : Qn Monday, August 15th, Mrs. Virginia S. cellus left for the interior and southern i portion of the State, primarily in the in: terest of the Jelly Palace that is being prepared for exhibition at Chicago. They will stop at all the principal points on the line of the railroad. pected that a total of 6,000 jars will be geum Jars have been recieved at San Francisco, and 1,200 have been disbe Inverted and Hydrometer, but they will probably not reach San Francisco before the middle of September. : J WELLINGTON’S FAMOUS BALL Gelles ati Leaux Whw Really Danced thy» Dance of;, Death. The Duke 224 Duche:s of Richmond vere living in a fine hot,! oa the Rue de a Bliinch? s ce, Which siocd on its own sonnds 2 had a fruit and flower i uding to tie city ramparts. ‘ i the society of and “wate d a great deal. achess, who had-issned 220 invitafor-tue ball, proposed to recall when. she heard that Napoleon’s inmy was advancing. But the Duke of Wellington, to prevent alariu, requested that the ball anizht take place. Nevertheless, many Englixh families were fiightened away from Brussels, und post horses were kept harnessed in the Duke of Richmiond’s stable, in. case DAILY TRANSCRIPT noved Bradley and Mrs. M. Martion; been tempe It is exete should makeit advisable for his children to be sent to Antwerp, The’ majority of the people of Brussels were violent Bovayartists, and were prepared for the Jelly Palace ; 2,300 Mu; to entertain Napoleon in great style 7 ene : : —AN EFFECTUAL SP x : ¢ tributed. About 500°~more jars are) should he force the British army to re-} piataria, Bowel Complaint, : daily expected. The remaining jars will. treat avd enter their city in triumph. oe ba ten Be ee asneets So it was that the Duke of Wellington and ‘many of his officers went to the ball after the business of the day had been attended to. While the merry couples ie were flying around a dispatch from the — What Stronger Proof SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISE.j8E: Loss of appetite; bad breath ; bad taste in the mouth; tongue coated ; pain under thé shoulder-biade ; in the back or side— often mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach with flatulency and water-brash ; indigesheadache, with dull, restlessness, with sensation of having left something@andone which ought to have arance of skin and eyes ; bad news fren the scens of the conflict . 'cate want of action of the Liver. A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm known to fail todo Take Simmons Liver . Regulator le compour.d thay wraly bowels lax and costive by turns, heavy sensation; done> fullness after eating; bad r; blues; tired feeling; yellow apdizziness, etc. all, but always some of nagagindi‘or ~ and has never been Kid Affections, Jaundice, ‘Montal Depression, ~ Colio A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. the have been practicing medicine for, rwoney 5 upa and have never been Si OEE iP one tee : ff lly move the front was handed to Wellington. He R eg ‘Liver ls needed of the merit of Hoods Sarsaparilla than the hundreds of letters continasked the Duke of Richmond for a private room where he might consult with of weaken) the digestive and «ssi ee? iM. Huron, Mu. pv., Washingto., Ask. ance. ~ self. of Thirteen clerks are in constant attend(Q2@F™ Don't believe a word of this but just see the-goods and prices for youree ame Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd of Groton, 8. D., we quote: 5 . taken with abad cold, which settled on : my Lungs, cough set in and finally ter; : minated in Consumption. ei. : gave me up saying I could live but a i shorttime. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could riot stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery rE for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I} iundred, and there are in Javanese ne a gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; . “ewer than fifty names for them. I it has cured meand thank God I am now . *#) ies in size, from tHe two féet wavy } a well and hearty woman.” tles free at Carr Bros.’ drug store, 50 cents and $1.00. ‘ Norutne so well relieves thirst or in#06: vigorates a person on @ hot day as a glass Water. to have a wife or husband with a bad breath. All this may be avoided by using SOZODONT. It is most agreeable to the taste, fragrant and healthful. It conBy = fers comfort upon its users and prevents) . . , i the affiiction of unpleasant breath. a a ¥ It Often Depends. A carload of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J.J. Tue best five-cent cigar ever made is the Bachelor Button. Bros. Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulator, Liver Regulator cures constipation. . ceived, $1.50 per dozen, at the Nevada City Soda Works. found in Simmons Liver Regulator. iscertain if you take Simmons Live bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regulator. —— ATonic =” combination found in Hires You drink it for pleasure, and get re ready for business. Every few min tes you can see your hawk climbing 0j .e rafters with a spider, sometimes car :ying one four or five times his ow: ‘weight: Sometimes they get a spider 50 heav) jat they will fall many times before hey suceced in reaching their nest hey never give up, but keep on tryinz ill they succeed. “When the spider i ifely placed in the nest the femal “ awk deposits her egg in the dead body ihe hawks lives only in pairs, as far a: Four doctors. iy observation goes. They becomr rather tame.—Great Divide. Malay Weapons. The national Malay weapon, the kris ; said to have been invented by a Javaese monarch of the Fourteenth cen ary. Its varieties are said to exceed a 413-tf “Was My husband was ‘ede of Sulu down to a mere toothpick. But the peculiarity is that the yeapon is never ground, but kept rough . and sawlike in edge, by scouring with ine juice or the juice of an unripe pine pple, sometimes mixed with arsensic; wid it is on this account that krigg vyounds are so dangerous. Old specimens are so eaten away by bis practice that the blade seems ormed from a bunch of wires roughly velded up. Such _ krises are highly valued, and some of the ancient ones. eirlooms of chiefs, with grotesquely arved and inlaid hilts and sheaths, are l:nost unpurchasable.—Chambers’J ourTrial bot regul 626 Carr Broa’, pure fountain Soda 2 It is Terrible A certain prelate had among his subdinates an honest and simple minded ‘Jergyman, who was in the habit of preixing to nearly all his replies the Latin yord “distinguo.” One day the prelate, vishing to divert himself at the expense sf the said clergyman, in the midst ofa large social gathering, gravely said to im: ® ‘Mr. Thaddeus, would it be right, in Lease of emergency, to baptize an infant with broth?” ¢ : “-Distinguo” (that depends), replied the celesiastic. ‘‘With broth from your ‘kitchen, it would be very wrong indeed, out the broth served in the hospital under your management might very oroperly be used for the purpose, as if it is not pure water, it is not very far off.” —Storie Scelte. Muscular Exercise and Health. As many diseases, prominent among which are those of the abdominal and pelvic organs, are the consequences of congestion, and as good circulation does much for the prevention of such congestion, muscular exercise, by improving the general circulation both by increasing the activity of the heart and aiding in the venous return, will do much to prevent a large class of diseases.—Dr. J. M. Rice in Popular Science Monthly. Something Fancyds-ti For sale at Carr j23-tf Pills promote consti pation—Simmons A caRrLoaD of Buffalo Beer just re_--+ #90 A certaIN cure for malaria fevers is 2 2@ee= ———— In all derangements of the liver a cure = So simple yet always efficacious in all How Watch Crystals Are Made. Watch crystals are made by blowing 4 sphere of glass about one yard in diameter, after which the disks are cut from it by means of a pair of compasses having a diamond at the extremity of ne leg. —New York Journal. + ~ July Days. Botuly drone the honey bees; Blossom scented in the breeze, Golden is the grain. Over all the faintest haze Rests, and song birds pipe their lays In a sweeter strain. _A Pleasure: That’s the happy $ Root Beer From thie meadows come the scent Of the new hay, clover blent— 8 In the topaz sky Fleecy clouds, like ships at sea, Floating onward !szily, Or at anchor, lie. . physical benefit. A wholerefreshi peti i Nature now is doubly dear Some, hing . Pp zing» Tv my soul, for doubly near, _ thirst quenching Ccrink. At July’s behest, " She has come, and coming brings : One package makes five gallons. mnecnate ony all weary gl tea 3 ‘ ul sense of rest! Don't be decelved if » dealer, for the sake . —John Kendrick Bangs in Ladies’ Home JoarLOOK LOOK OUT Vegetables and Frui GROCERIES and PROVISIONS ‘and at the same time “aid (instead > P to action, re miktive powert For our frequent ci announcements, : At our ton of pure Maple Sugar and our 100 gallons of pure Maple Syrnp just received direct from the groves of Stanstead county, Canada East. And get some “of our delicious Dried Beef, chipped by machinery while you 1850. Grand Celebration > ADMISSION -DAY, Quariz Parlir, No. 08, Nedication of a New $20,000 Schoolhouse. A corwer stone of quartz and a handsome flag, which will be contributed by round-trip rate of $1.50 between Colfax and Grass Valley, and the Southern Palowest rates from all points. w IN : Grass Valley and Nevada City, including the great quartz mines and mills. 18092. —Oor— SEPTEMBER 9th, —_AT— Grass Valley, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF N.S. G. W. TO INCLUDE THE Yo Native Sons. Magnificent Parade —EMBRACING— arrow Gauge Railroad has’ granted a L ually ‘coming in telling of marvellous. some of his generals who were present , : ’ , ONLY GENUINE > Pie andsed Native 8 — er eriaas after all other reme— _ a vor the = Has our % Stamp in red on front of wrapper. Mgiei aagh ony — es ed? convenient room safe from intrusion. —_—_—_—— <} Aeiitary { Candles Se ante! Lo ete the] J.H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa Uallor u Rank,.K. of P.! s Pi Constipation. dressing table, at whic ellington sat Knights of Sherwood Forest ! = sens QE Ee 2 caeee with-a map before him, and having ex-. . > =» __-_____ —--. _Odd Fellows ! T plained certain points to his staff they e Young Men’s Institute ! WHY SUCH AN UPROAR ? all rejoined the company. They left the . ‘I stick my head out of a car window, Fire Departments! : —— house before 10 o’clock and succeeded and they say to me Of Grass Valley and Nevade City and y i j «. in doing so without attracting any at: various other Civic and Fraternal Socis-. ! y a ¢ Midst. of a Tremendods tenti 8 Vv f if g raf th ties. The Native Sons will inelnte af . ention. ery few, any, 0 C) : = Excitement. dancers guessed how near at hand was pase Me te : is = S = s ; the crisis which was to decide the fate = Se yada, ee ’ Since Thursday last the excitement at t : or ; perhaps other counties. Sunset Parlor aut vers wus OO cornea: J . of Sacramento will be in the ranks, 100 é Wailea in th t Sheriff” heads of the young girls that some of strong. : street Grass ) 69) e great Sherill's. their partners were dancing the ‘‘dance. — : see Bale of Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets, . of death.”—Manchester Times. when all the time they mean for me to} Balls! Wall Paper, etc., etc., has been tremen: look in,’’ said the Frenchman. Coucerts ! dous. Nothing like it has ever. before The Spider Hawk. i We ask you to LOOK OUT for. bargh ect : been witnessed in Nevada County. It is The minérs of Colorado who have . £76; and in so doing you sould not fail eb ta) Bea C ‘ ° a great Slaughter Sale, and no foolishness . built cabins on the mountain sides know . te LOOK IN our store. laviah hice ac Pe as : about it. The rush is kept up from early bler nN a * a idee foe 3 : for ia this : The Board of Trade of Sa0) ytensils and in every corner where you 4 Orator: Francisco have ordered that from the) can get them in your eyes and mouth. FRANK H. M’NALLY $40,000 stock $10,000 in gold coin M USC] Not only that, but they will drop into the And not get cheated (of San Francisco) be raised within thirty days. THE ORpies aay water ee. s oe every where else. Past Grand Orator N. 8S. G. WDER WILL BE OBEYED even if. the . table when you are eating. ut nature goods do not bring thirty centa on the. furnished us aremedy and a friend when
wa va Day: dollag. om® their first cost. Never was she gave us the spider hawk. : i _ Svar RDEN, h th hi ual rtuiity offered before The name is given by miners to a (of Grass Valley) t im are nid Bair 4 c «mall, steel blue wasp~ about. three_ President Board of Education. to get first-class Wall See vel arpets, . fourths of an inch in length., He can 3 Dry Goods, ete. AT YOU a WN] cusily be recognized by the quick, ner Every chance you get \e wn ok PRICE 5 A small amount df money < ousstroke of his wings. The wasps build into our store. President Quartz Parl : 5 will buy a big lot of goods. . nest upamong the rafters of your cabin ok 2 This is no buncombe sale~it’s busi£: wood pulp or furze from the oute! : ‘ sae nee ness. : oating of old dead trees. Then the) L! : EXCURSION RATES. 10 0 K 0 UT Poe management of the Nevada County tic Company has given assurance of the Visitors who remain over Saturday ill be driven tg points of interest about Excursion trains will be run between Nevada Clty and Grass Valley, and between Colfax and Grass Valley. —_— Don't Miss It Don't Miss It For fnrther particulars, or for any and all information desired, address T. C. HOCKING, Chairman, D. F. DONOVAN, Secretary, Committee of Arrangements. wait. Eresh EVERY WEDNESDAY. New Bakery, Junction o: Main and Commercial — Streets. — M. C. CAMPBELL ies opened a New Bakery at the above place, and intends to keep the best ot everything in his line. Having had long contident of giving the best of satisiaction and making it a real HOME BAKERY. FEED, HAY, ETO. ‘Thos, shulef & Son, Plaza Store. Manufacturers of all kinds of Vatehed Flooring, Fencing, LATHS AND DRESSH) SIDING. LUMBER on bandfwhich will b . sold at the Lowest Marke . Rates. wee ng purposes, always on hand or Sawed onthe Grass Vall:y Road, will be promi t trended to. aren ESTRAY NOTICE. about two weeks ago, horse, two white hind feet spot on the forehead. Th quested to call and take the animal aw. and pay alt costs. ’ FRANK KENDRICK, *. \ vada, State of 1 A Large quantity of SEASONED Lumber ofall kinds for Building and Minroe to the enclosure of the subscriber a dara bay doa white wher is reBread will be sold at FIVE CENTS per loaf. : All Potato Bread. For Fine Cakes call at the HOME BAKERY. trial. Give me a trial. — Certificate of Co-Partnership. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY of Nevada, ss. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify and declare that we are partners, transacting the business of purchasing, working, assaying and selling ores, sulphurets and tailings; and in the reduction of ores and extracting metals therefrom, in the County of NeCalifornia, in which county our principal place of business is situated, under the firm name and style of the ‘‘Pioneer Reduction Works;” that the full names of all the members ot such partnership are hereunto subscribed, and the respective residences are set opposite our respective names, Vitness our hands and seals this fifth day of August, 1892. : _JoserH NORTHEY, residence, Nevada City, Cal. Joseru G. Norruey, residence, Ne~a City, Cal. BensAMin Hat, residence, Nevada City, Cal. . \v at. BLACK, residence, Nevada City, al. i Duly acknowledged before me, Fred Scerls, a Notary lublic, Aug. 5th, 1892. Kaudorsed : Filed in the office of the County Clerk, of the County of Nevada State of California; this 5th day ot Aug. 1:92. J.L. Morgan, County Clerk, by o. 4, J. Greany, Deputy Clerk.’ ad order, Orders left at the Saw Mill, near) ___ eos ve ee Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL PERALTA HALL, ly BERKELEY, CAL. . ¥N important respects the. most elegantly equipped School for Girls in Amerve a. Term begins August 9th, Send for circular to DR. HOMER B. SPRAGUE, President. 22-I1m ay You Can Make Money. A Nta: Clothing to be found in the State. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. EXTRA --BARGAINS week. —————————expetience in the bakery business he is A For nice Home Made Bread give me a. Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi gles Tri tibnene Liver Regvlater to u pick out the. Winning Horse Fair Week, but you money on a surer thing by buying your= We have on hand the Finest Stock of Men’s and Boy's Also, a complete stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods, We are now offering TO ALL CUSTOMERS. We say to the people in the country that we can save em at least their expenses while in town during Fair Our stock is not excelled in Quantity, Quality or Price. You Will Lose Mong IF YOU DON’T BUY OF US}. K. Casper. H. J. Carter, Manager. You Know the Place—Corner fot Pine and Commercial Streets. CREEK SAWMILL and LUMBER c0, M L & D. MARSH, Proprietors. Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal. ; oe : Manvfacturnrs and Dealers in DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc. : Kept constantly on hand or made to order, BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialtyOak Wood, in any quantity, for sale. Qn i All orders, Large or Small, are given immediate and personal attention. GREAT STATE FAIR OF 1892 Two Le ae a en 17th WILL BE OF Unusual Extent and Grandeur THe AcricoLTuRAL Secrion will emtraction of gold and silver. A full elec brace au extensive exhibit of products trical plant, showing the application” of] destined for the World's Fair. ielectrivity, will here ba shown, as well Tux Mecuanicat Secrioy will embrace.as a full collection of valuable specimens a manufacturing exhibit showing the‘of quartz, building stone, ete. progtéss made in all classes of manufac-} Tax Live Srock Szorioy will present ture. ia full.complement of improved breeds. fue Hosrontcan Secriox will contain! Tue Spzep Sevrroy will consume nine allhistorical data obtainable relating tojafternoons of unexcelled trotting, pacing California’s early history. ‘and running events. being the most Te Mixina Secrion will contain aipromising racing meeting held in the moat realistic display of the mining in-/State. : on x dustry, from the taking of the crude; Tue Amusement Secriox will cater to rock from its natural: bed, and passagoithe fun-loving public in such events as through all machinery used in the ex twill ba attractive and entertaining. ‘ In all there will be a Gala Holiday of Instruction and Amusement fo All ! —— ne Southern Pacific Railroad offers FKKE transportation for all Exhibits, and liberal excursion Passenger Rates. Address the Secretary. : ther ge ei Ad ice Ks nen 20 the quouine Lisass’s — a awe ST — tust 10, 1892. Kendrick’s Ranch, Deer Creek, A” T move the bile, clear tie head and restore : : a1: digest! ry tee . EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary. FRED’K OOX,S$President, W PAVILION . RACING AND. STOCK : EX . 8th Annual Fair OF THE 17th . Agricultural SOCIATION or 1S92, NEVADA COUNTY, COMMENCING Tuesday, August 29d, AND GONTINUING 5 DAYS. XHIBITS AT NEWADA CITY. STE NES 1 eerie —_0——_— IM AT IGLENBROOK PARK. ae, pees 10,000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. Se Qusiies Liberal Purses for State and County Horses. Liberal Premiums for Live Stock, Farming, Orchard and .Dairy Products, And Mineral, Mechanical and Art Fxhibits. FIVE DAYS RAGING. SPEED PROGRAM : TUESDAY, AUGUST 23d. PEABODY MINE STAKE. District. For all horses bred 1. Running. Half mile. $15 entrance, $10 forfeit, $100 and raised ii the District. added. Second horse #25. 2. Trotting. 2:50 ciass. Purse $300. 3. 'frotting. 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. 6. Running. OMAHA MINE STAKE. Free for all, for 2 year olds, § mile. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $175 added: Second horse $50. Wi of any 2 year old stake race. after August Ist to cane & Ibs, peavey Maidens that have started and not placed second, after August Ist al: lowed 5 lbs. 6. Running. CHAMPION MINESTAKE. Free for all. i ~trance, $10 forteit, $175 added. 450-to gocond toes ae ee 7. Trotting. 2:27 class. Purse $500. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th. Grand Stock Parade at 1} a. M. g. Running, NATIONAL HOTELSTAKE. Free forall. 11-16 mile. $25 entrance, $10 forteit, $175 added. $50 to secon horse. Winners of two races at any distance after August Ist to carry 5 Ibs, extra; thrée or more ° 10 lbs. extra. Horses that have started twice or more times ata miie 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. m. 11. Running, NEVADA CITY STAKE. Free for all. 1 mi $50 entrance, 425 forfeit, $300 added. Second ee eo orm 12. Running. po encceebaly HOTEL STAKE. District. 2 of a mile and _ repeat. $20 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added, Wi race since August Ist to carry 7 Ibs. extrav . ines hag bees 13. poe eae For named horses. © Purse’$260. 14. Kunning. istrict. Saddle Horse Stake. Catch igh i entrance, $50'added. Four moneys—50, 25, 15, and 16 oe ask » SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th. Grand Stock Parade at 10 4. M. , 15, Running.” GRASS VALLEYSTAKE. 2 year olds 2 mile. 5 , tae apt ee set F $50 to second horse, Winn of Rasen stake race after August Ist to carry 5 lbs. ext: laced--gecon: after August Ist allowed 5 lbs. z ee ee : 4 16. Running. NoveltyRace. 1} wiles. Freeforall. N Winners at any distance, at this meeting, to carry ‘ agree, $40 to first at half mile; $50 to first at three-quarters; $50 to tirst at on ile; and 460 to first at the finish, pleased 17. 2:25 class. * Purse $750. —-—-O—— CONDITIONS. No. 1. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 (except ; rept the two year ie lings) 5 to enter and three to start, but the Board oh Spe the veht Page onl number than 5 to fill, by the deduction of a proportionate amount of the purse : epee — ee ania Pee rules to govern, but the Board po evan the right to trot heats é : 4 i right ats of any two classes alternately, or to trot a special race betweem No. 3.° A horse making a walkover shall be entitle No. \ 0 d only to paid in. When less than the required number of starters atochege peg aco for the entrance money paid in, to be divided as follows: two-thirds fi a third to the second. x oan OF No. 4. ‘The State Agricultural Society rules.of 18¢ ing races except when conditions named are dias oe) ee ae . No. 5. In all of the above races the entrance will be 10 to ac a. inations. . ae per cent. of purse, and No.6. pany nominations. Purses will be divided into 60, 40 and 10 per cent. In all races en-ries not declared recedin the race will be required to start. ees te tay <i oe . No. 7. . When there is more than one entry by i i ; a y by one person, or in th “ ie ‘son, e interest of, bho par eee oe they are to start mut be named by 6 P. m., of the day precedNo. 8. In races designated as ‘‘District,” al igib owned in the county of Nevada prior to June 1, Dar hereon ore eliginle that wane 9 No. 9. In all runniag races three starters will . qui a Raciug colors to be named « n pissed acre o. 11. In trotting races drivers are requi isti colors, se must be named in the «entrance. caren se er oe ot See o. 12. Hay and feed will not be furnished 1 i i on the grounds at reasonable rates. Bie re ee, pngardes hg hus Entries close with the Secretary on August 10, 1892 ° oe All purses are free to all unless otherwise designated. M. L. MARSH, President. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Fostefien address, Nevada City, Cal. Postoffice address, Nevada City, Cal. PRICES OF ADMISSION. To Fair Grounds 50 cents; children unde ¢ tC n ; 2 r 12 To Pavilion 25 cents; chiliren under 8 ea og = Round trip tickets. including ad.sission to the-Fair Grounds, will be sold Railroad Depots at Grass Val vy aud Neva: @ City, at 50 cents children pd years, 25 cents, r) rae é fd a a Se ha ne on Qu dr vil int rel, to ins ch for Bor str: ner con Ro for Pai anc vot wil ing atre this The pre iy shell open T doze WwW ulat< thou yaw