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July 16, 1861 (4 pages)

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-together with all costs of suit, ri 1832: and I further declare that said business Seal. ' jnterest on said sum, from the °5th day of June iGn, ‘AL AND HOUSB PAIN4 . atreet, Nevada, next above FOR SALE—Painte mixed. oo 4 bg a benerinde! d OF CALIFPORSS NLA»-County of Nevada, ssDistrict Court ot the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The people of the State of California, to Ww. Ww. CAtl SRTON, ing. You are here summuned to appear and answer to the comp aint of 4. F. STOKES, filed against you and JAMES WEAVER, within ten days from the service of this writ, ffserved on you in this county, within twenty days if served on_ you in this, District, aud out of this county and within forty days if served on you in the State and out of this Dis-: . : trict, in an action commenced on the 27th day of June, A. D., 1861, in said Court, to recover the sum of $2,303 75, (with interest th¢éreon from this day until paid. at the rate of Three per cent. per month,) alleged by plaintiff in his com alaint to this action to be due him from you, defendants, upoti three certain promissory notes. articularly act out and mentioned in said complaint. And you are hereb: notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein ‘directed, Plaintiff will take Judgment against you therefor by default, and also demand of the Court such other relief as_ig prayed for in aintiffs’ said complaint. In testimony whereof, I, Jno. 3 LAMseal } BERT, Clerk of the District Court, afore¢ ~~ Ssaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of the said Court, at office, in the city of Nevada, this 27th day of June; A. D. 1861. JINO.S. LAMBERT, Clerk. iby Jos. Ruberts, Jr., Deputy. By order of Hon. Niles-Searls, District J udgeé . ofthe Fourteenth Judicial. District Court. A true copy—Attest. A JNO. S: LAMBERT, Clerk. Yer Jos. 8. Roberts, Jr. Deputy. ; Sargent & Niles, Pit’ffs Atty’s. j29-td* Nor eatt OF DECLARATION.—State' of California--County of Nevada—ss. Know all men. by these presents, that I, ANNA C. FAUCHERY; of said county and State, wife of B. Fauchery, residing im the county and State aforesaid, do hereby declare and make known my intention to carry On business on my o7n account, and in my own name, as sole trader, in ursuanee of an Act of the legislature of tthe Beate of California, entitled «* au Act to author ize Married Women to transact business in their own name as Sole Traders,” approved April !2, will be the business of carrying on a Saw Mill, used fer cutting lumber at Lake City, and sellC4 water frem the ditches ofthe “ Eureka Lake Water company. and will be carried: on and practiced in said County of Nevada, and that the amount of capital invested by mein the business aforesaid does not exceed the sum of five thousand dollars. , § ——} In witness whereof, I have hereunto 2 seal > set ag ay and seal this 6th day of July, —~ JAD. 1. her ANNAC. X FAUCHERY. mark. In presence of Geo. 5. Hur. State of California, County of Nevada—se: On this 6th day of July, A. Dp. 1861, before me, George 8. Hupp, a isin? . Public in and for the county aforesaid, personally appeared Anna Fouchery, wife of B. Faucher —personally known to me to be the individual deseribed in and whoexecuted the above declaration as a party thereto, and that said Anna C Fauchery, wit of the said B. Fauchery, having been by me first made acquainted with the contents of said instrament, acknowledged to me on an cxamination apart from and without the hearing of her gaid husband, that she executed the same freely and voluntarily, without fear or compulsivn, or undue influence of her said husband, and that ahe dovs not wish to retract the execution of the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, tu the county day and year last above written. GEO. 8. HUPP, Notary Public. EGA. \ HE RIF E'S SALE.—By virtue of an + executionto me directed and delivered, isaued outof the Hon. District Court, in and for the County of Yevada, bearing date June 25th, 1861, in favor of GEORGE WOOD, and against AMOS T. LAIRD for the sum of $395.00, with ¢ uly -tf 1861, at the rate of ten eent, per annum un= oy Les age bi ote yr“ ode! coe I have lev upon the follo ese property, which was heretofere levied: m and ar de Marels' 15, 1661, ats o’clock and 15 minutes. P. M. to wit: All thé right, title and interest of the within defendant inand to a certain éet of min: po gy or mining ground situate upon Lost 1, Nevada county, and known as the Lost Hill gre. that I will expose at Be . Notice is here’ rublic sale. all of the above described wroperty, to the highest bidder, for cash, iu front of tne Court House door, in Nevada, en Tuceday, July 30th, 1861. between the houre of 9 o’clock, AMY 4o’clock, P.M. » Given under ‘~ hand, this 7th day of June. 1961. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, By Jno. H. Dickson. U. 5. Sargent & Niles, Atty’s. RUSSELL MILL DUCK, From No. 1-0 to 12-0, FOR HYDRAULIC MINING! Gekranteed Equal if not saporier to Lawrence Duck. E are now in regular receipt brand of Duek by mo Set oper » and are satisfied, if it is at the™ Forsaleby 5 . & Co: April 13-3m = = ANEW PRINCIPLE. White's Patent Lever Trusses and Ab-. os oo» EE & BAKER’S ‘CROVER First Premium Noiseless FAMILY SEWING MACHINES At Greatly Réduced Prices! At Greatly Reduéed Prices! At Greatly Reduced Prices! $60 and upward! $60 and upward! $60 ‘and@pward: TWENTY per cent. DISCOUNT from our former low Prices. Se GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING the introduction of our New Style Fainily Sewing Machines in this State (as‘in all others,, has prompted certain waprincipled and unreliable parties to endeavor to force upon,the public certain inferior and so called i CHEAP MACHINES! Which either by legal injunctions or from their own inherent defects have long since died out in the Eastern States. It is our determination to . Supply a Good Machine . J AT A VERY:-LOW PRICE e And the purchaser may net as in past instances experience in the purchaseof one of the mis named Cheap Sewing Machines,-a dear bargain and waste of moneyTHE WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION = OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE % And the fact that OVER FIFTY THOUSAND! been sold and are daily and hourly merrily clicking in every quarter of the globe, proclaiming in their aiprihn . action, perfect operation and wenderful simplicity, Have sage! i THEIR UNDENIABLE SUPERIORITY 2 le the beet evidence we can adduce of their merits. The highest,efferts of itiventive genius, the most perfect application of mechanical skill, and the best practical results of an undivided alm to pre eminence ABOVE ALL OTHERS! Are combined in the Grover & Baker Family Sewing Machine ! That this pre-eminence has been attained is incontrovertibly. evidenced in their increas unprecedented sale, and the i —— UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Attending them: at ALL THE FAIRS OF isco: Where against the most pewerful and unremitting opposition of rival Mach: every inatance received scene aaa THE FIRST PREMIUM Over Wheeler & Wilson, Singer, Howe And all other Shuttle Machines. a Send for a Cireular of ‘duced » Cute, Samples of Sewing, ogo “oon R. G. BROWN,.....: AGENT 329 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANE€IECO. _ Samuel Jelly, Sacrameate ; J. T. Aliment, Ma‘The United States and Canada. ges CELEBRATED PREPARATION was progres since then in the Unyted State, the disease was spreading over and Weatern States, it was-found to be a reHable and certain cure. i from its peculiar combi posse highdegree the properties of a stomachic stimu. lent.’ It is recommended FOR COLIC; Affording immediate Gaut, promotes Diges Nausea, and Asa Bitters and is particularly recommended to all exposed to the weather or .a changeable climate. No Family or nature, without which none i gists. Saloon, the sale of the above Ginger Brandy. It can be had in quantities to suit purchasers. ¥ a ree RAE AA W. B. CROWELL, JR., NEW YORK, AGENT FOR. discovered and extensively used during the sof theCholera in London in 1832, and In 1849-50,while the Southern As only: the very best articles are used, and nation, it eses in a CRAMPS, DIARRHG@A, FLATULENCY, SPASMS OF HE STOMACH and BOWELS,.relief, Dyspepsia, Atonic tion, ehecks and prevents is a eertain cure for Sea Sickness. it is unequaled in the world. Ie a delightful, pleasant, and healthy beverage, Traveler should be without it~. Purehasers will please notice the sig8 genuine. _ C. V. GIRARD, No. 110 Piceadilly, London. For tale by all the principal Grocers and Drug 8. C SHAW, San Francisco, Agent for California. A. R. JENKINS. of the National Exchange is the authorized Agent for Nevada, for NoTre.— Nervous Antidote and Physical T Nervous or Spasmodic of such miraculous power, that itis unimportaut how long rectly or i severe in year the di cure even the most viol nt and long standing. Mer Mental or Ph: sical Decay, Whooping Ague. Loss of Appetite, vous Twitchings, Palpitation, bago, Absence of Mind, Cholera, Dy#pe ilepsy, Gout, “ty pochondri ard correcting deerepltude brought on by excesarchitect, it begins by layix aud gradually WATT’S RESTORATIVE. THE MEDICAL WONDER OF THE AGE. HIE most powerftl and wonderful medicine ever discovered, aranteed to cure every isease.It is a nervine ey the diseave has existed: Ifit arises dindirectly froma nervous affection perit At about the rate of onvial to every sease has existed. It is guaranteed to NEURALGIA, PIC DOLOREUX, Consumption, Asthma Cramps, Spasms, Ver, Headache, Delerium Tremens, Low Spirits, ong Stricture, Stone, NerPhthysic, Lumsia. EpPalsy, St. Vitus Dance, Hysterics, a, Suppressed Menses—and is so wouderfu' in réjuvenating premature old age, sine indulgence, that nothing buta trial cum con vince the patient of its qualities. It is notan excitant, but a Strengthener! Purely vegetable and harmless ;-like a-skillful a firm foundation. ut incessantly adds strength rnd vigor until nothing is left unifnished. This miraculous Medicine is for sale who and retail by lesale SAMUEL ADAMS, Druggist. Clay street, one door from Dupout. ir Alao.for sale wholesale by Redington & Ce,, Lampley & Co., C. Morrell, W. H. Kerth. Crowell & Crane end G. W. Snell. AGENTS IN NEVADA: Rudolph & Hunt, Main street, H. H. Wickes & Co., cor. Broad EK. F. Spence, Broad street. And at retail by a)] Druggists in California and Oregon, $1 per bottle ; $9 per dozen. ; and Pine sts BETTER THAN ANY OTHER Boardmans challenge Yeast Powder For sale by the trade, and BY J.C, WINNANS, m16-3m No. 134 Califernia strect. Insolvent Notice. NM District Court ofthe Fourteenth Judicial Distriet of the State of California, in the mat ter of the tionof JOHN MAGUIRE, an Insolvent or:. Purauant to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the said District Court, notice is hereby given toall the creditors of the said Insolvent, John Maguire, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searis aforesaid, in open-Court, at the Court Room of said Court in the City and County of Nevada, on the 20th day of July, A. D. 1861, at 10 o’elock A. M. of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and he be diech: from his debts liabilities, in pusuance of the Statutein such eases made and provided’; andin the meantime all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. ~— Witness nry hand and the seal of said } seal { Court, this 17th day of June, A. Db. 1861. oubes JNO. = L AEE EE, Clerk. . Per Joe. Roberts, jr. Dep. HILL& Hupp, Att’y for Petitioner. willie THOMAS TENNENT, Surveyors’ Navigating Warehouse, Sign of the Wooden Sailor. Battery street, opposite the Custom House, SAN FRANCISCO. Agency ~ the Sale ef United States = overnmment Charts. Aes for Lieut. Maury’s. Wind and Current Charts ; for the sale of Surveying Inatraments, manufactured at the celebrated estab. iehment of William J. foung, of Philadelphia. NAUTICAL INSTRUMEN Books, Drawing Instruments, Sarveyiag chains oe ah by Transit Observations.>" Repairs of every description exeeuted in -tm the best manner, F. x. KAST, AGENT OF A. SEIBERLI Beez and SH _ OE Manufacturer, of . eed HERIFF’S. 8 g for. est on the said sum of $366 of June 1861, at the rate.of two per cent per month, until paid together with all costs of suit. ‘I have levied upon the property which was heretofore lev upon and attached May. 2nd, 1861, at 3% o'clock, P M: to-wit : All the right, title and interest of the within named defendant, of, in and to the follo deseri property towit : One fifth more ‘or less of Mining Claims, situated on North? of Missouri Canon aud known as the & Clowran & Co’s Minin the west by claims of Dr. by Chinamens’ claims, hog ees thereunto belonging, ose, ly Telegraph, &.
Notice is hereby given, that I will expose te public sale, all the above described property, to the highest bidder for eash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on FRIDAY, August 2d. 1861, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., add 4 o’clock, P. M. : Given under my hand, this 8th day of June, 1861. 4 J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, By Jno. H. Dickson, -U. 8. tiff's Atty. = Clatins, bounded on ht. and on the east ther with all the apconsisting of J. 1. Caldwell, Plain QUARTZ MINERS, ATTENTION! wD". BEERS would call particular attention to his improved ; AMALCAMATORS For Gold or Silver Ores which are claimed to possess the following advantages over all others now in use, viz-7 ‘ : . ist. They are equally adapted to the amalgamation of Ores, igther WET or DRY crushed. 2d. Being Self-feeding and Self disharging, they -equire bnt little‘attention ; onc man being sufficient to attend thirty or more 3d. puring the process of — they reduce the ore to an almost impalpable powder, in close contact with a large surface of mercury, but do not grind the aye? 4th It is also claimed for them, and demonstrated, that ae 4 will save from 25 to 100 per cent. more gold, .t use. The Amalgaraating Pans are put up in sets of three, disharging into each other ; three of which sets are capable of foroughiy amalgamating at least ten tons of gold eac r day. and, with a slight addition, are equally adapted. to the amalgamation of Silver Ores by any of the old or new processes. ‘ The Pans are about four feet in diameter, and supplied with a false, perforated, or grate bottom, upon which the grinding done, and which allows the gold, as soon as united with the mercury, to settle benath the grate, and under lock and kev. 2 in-cleaning up the pans and separating the amalyam but about one-tenth the usual labor is required. ; hard iron, and easily replaced, ut trifling cost. All orders for those Amalgamators can be sent to PETER DONAHUE, op First street, Sen Francisco, at whose Foundry they ean also be seen in operation. For further particulars, inquire of the Pateptee ap 23—3m. J.B. REERS Fe. TILLMAN, Neo. 90 Battery street, San Francisco: Sole Agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S celebrateu Fire Proof and Burglar Safes ‘This Safe is well-known in the market for its unsurpassed fire-proof quality, having withstood in California, as well as in the East, the het‘ test fires known. We can refer to endless certificates from parties in our mining towns, where these Safes have been subject to the most severe tests of its fire-proof qualities. The Safes are secured by our Combination Lock. This Lock is in every a the most secure one in use ; it requires the key and combination to open the Safe. If the key should be abstracted from the owner, it-would be perfeetly useless to the possessor without his knowing the combination, or mental key, which the owner carries in his head. T6 those in want of a reliabic Safe we eos the above cheaper than any other in the maret. A large assortmenton hand and to arrive. a2-6m F. TILLMAN 90 Battery st PAINTER & CO., Practical Printers And Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing Matertals, Ink, Printing Paper, Cards, ete. J. B. PAINTER, SAN FRANCISCO. JoM. PAINTER, ; oe T. P. PAINTER, ) Offices fitted out with dispatch. San Francieco, March 1-ly American School Institute. ‘. \HE. ebject of this Institute is to furnish competent and well quali et Teachers for Schools and Famillies, and ‘Teachers with desirable situations. ALSO---SCHOOL MERCHANDISES, The most modern style of Desks and Chairs for School Kooma, at the lowest prices. Adamantine Slates. Slate Gloves, Philosophical a ine Slates. Slate Glo’ Charts and New Outline Maps; : — — property bought and . sold on commis% Circulars ofall the’ private Schools kept on Parents seoking for Schools are invited to call and select, Lessons in French, Mathematics, Surveying and -Kee: . The Edacatideel Merala. inoued monthly, expresly for Teachers, can LAs se bay office. 73 Montgomery street, Pine April 2, igen oR: cone ; WASHINCTON MARKET. No. 10 Commercial Street, NEVADA CITY. THE UNDERSIGNED KEEP A seville; J.L. W x : an Tone dodman. Stockton FO aaa iladelphia. Warehouse, 214 California Street, (below Batt SAN FE ‘ Conctaitl on band « lar FRANCISCO. fe. pr gabon sea and Children’s Boot be a Bo in . Also—Fryach, Calf Country pont epee for California. attended te. m2s 3m re i i the 14th luffor BurgessOe a kon na i pscribed, and the application of the moneys aris: an any other amalgamators now in }, remain as sife as\ if ‘Nhe parts most exposed to wear are made of LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY served on yon in this county, and within twenty days if served on.you in this district and out of the county, and thin days if served on you in this state and outof this diatriet, in an action commenced on the 30th day of, April-A. D. 1861 in said court to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a cértain mortgage, bearing date the 6th day of February A. D. 1860 executed by said defendant to Baptiste Joseph and for the sale of the tapere en? therein” and in said complaint particularly mentioned and de-—this. writ, if ing from such sale to the payment of the amount: due ona certain promissory note prt forth in said. eomplaint, made.and delivered -t tiff bearing even. date with 5 thereby Intended to be secured, to-wit : e sum of $377.40 with interest thereon fr_m the 6th day of February A D. 1560. a“ rate of ten per cent per annum till paid; and if any deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneré _ properly.so applicable thereto, then that plaintiff ma have exeention therefor against the said defendant—and all and every person claiming througli or under him subsequently to the date of phuntiff’s mortgage and the commencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed of all right. claim, lien and equity ofredemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or #Dy part thereof, and for such other and farther reliet, or both, in the promises as-may be just and equitable. youare hereby no! said complaint, as take judgment against you t together with all costs of suit, an af the court such, other relief asi plaintiffs said complaint. : 3 _ In testimony whereof, I, John 8. L, 8. } Lambert, Clerk of the District Court w~ Jaforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the sea) of said sour: at egy Neva: da city, this 30th day of April, A. D.° " : As JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk: By Jos. ROBERTS, JRDeputy. By order of the Hon. Niles, Searls, Dis Judge of the 14th Judicial District. Attest,a true copv, Fi INO. § LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. Roberts. Jr. Deputy 1-3m. Hill & Hupp, Atty’s for plaintiff. ° Mortenge and herein directed, plaintiff will you therefor by default,’ d-also demand s prayed for in trict HERIFF’S SALE.—W hereas, on the 2a day of July, A. D., 1861, a final jndgment and decree Was rendered in the Diatrict: . Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against ED. JONES and JEFF. HULL and in favor of DANIEL DOOLING for the ‘sum of $822 1° (principal de bt) with interest on the princip: lat the rate of three per cent. r month from the rendition of juogment unti paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas on the said 2d day of July, a. D. 1864, it was ordered and, decreed ¥ the said Court, that the mortgage ' set forth in laintifs complaint be foreelosed, and the property therein described, to wit: ‘©All and singular tliat certain lot or parcel of land situate in the village of Moore’s Flat, in the county of Nevada, State of California, and described as follows, to-wit : being ‘ot numbered One (1) in block No.4, on the corner of Main and Yuba strects, and ha Yuba street, and one street. as shown by a map orp f-saia Village surveyed and drawn by John L. Gamble, Dee. 1, 855, together with all and singular the tenements and appurtenances trereto belonging, and all the estate, right, title and interest of the said party of the first part to the said premises or any part thereof. Also—All that certain lot_or parcel of land, lying between Main and Washington streets, embracing about two hundred feet square more or Jess, being the next lot south of. that now occupied by Mrs. McCloud in the town of Moore’s Flat, county of Nevada, and Stateof California, together with the tenements thereon, and the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also—All the undivid:d 3 of that ce. tain lot or areel of land lyigg op th north-east corner of lock No.3, fronting on Washington street, and exteiiding back on Yuba street 100 feet. in the villageet Moore’s Flat, County of Nevada and State of California, as shown by a map or plot surveyed and drawn by. John 4. Gamble, 1855, together with ali and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunt: belonging—said property being used and occupied as a salooa, and latterly known as Capt. Harris’ Saloon. Also—All the undivided onehalf of that lot or parcel of ‘land lying on the north east corner of Block No. 3 fronting on Washin street, and extending back on Yuba street 100 feet, in the village of Meore’s Flat, Nevada county, Colifornia, as shown, by a map or plot of said village, surveyed and drawn by John L. Gamble, December, 1855, tegether with ali and singular the tenements, hereditamentsand appurtenances thereunto belonging—said property being used and occupied 2s a saloon, and latterly known as Capt, Harris’ Saloon,’’ be levied upon and cold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said sums of money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that 1 will expose toublie sale. all the above described property to the ighest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on FRIDAY, AUGUST zd, 1861, between -the hours of 9 A.M. and 4 o’clock, P. Ms Given umder my hand this %th day of July, 1861. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. j9-tds By Jno. H. Dickson, Under SheriffHill & Hupp, Pit’ffs Atty’#* ving forty fect front on HERIFF’S SALE.—Whereas on the 2d day of July, A. Dp. 1851, a final Judgment and Decree waa rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against EJONES and J. HULEL.and in favor of DANIEL DOOLING for thesum of Three Hundred and Sixty-two anid 63-100 dellars, prineipal debt, with interest on the principle at the rate of two per eent per month from the rendition of Judgment until paid, together with all costs of suit. And whereas on said Second day of July, & PD. 1861 it was ordered and decreed Sessivor Rete eee of eee Pfamtiff’s complaint be , and the property therein described, to-wit :—A or lof land situate at Tisaiws Pint adeno. ol, and bounded and described as follows towit : inning on Yuba street at a line div the _— on which is the Butcher’s shop o: 8. Hunt & Cofrom the round herein conveyed and sunning hence easterly on said street to the corner of Y¥uba street and Main street, thence running southerly on said Main street to the lot occu! by Jefferis and on which th VEGETABLES. cok Ea and cll te oie niteate wpon Their Stoek fs received daily, is always fre sh mance thereunto belong ga whe and consists of the following articles > ‘ fet mo pekert prndh. chem lk ty Iie, nag ubove cea q Fresh Butter, Cheese, the hig est bidder for cash, in Sem the Fresh Eggs, Onions, — . Kugust, 2nd,i801. between ‘the hours 9 eeteck Cabbage, Potatoes, . 4™-, and 4 e’clock, r. m. ie J Fruits, <.: diaper e en e Y REH. Prases. QWrauges. J.B. ca HAGAN, Sheriff,LSO-GAME and POULTRY, constan LS ele plane mia lietin hand. ane Families ena he with Sos oy ae assodvearadesd nu pe Cash Prices. pe HI KIK, INGTON MARKET and INESE DOCTOR, make your purchases. At Ne. 70 Commercial street. m23. FORTUNE GUBS. m23m* NEVADA. vee said Baptiste . Joseph, and by said Joseph agen rg? to this plain: ~ %, * fined that if you {fail to.amswer — hundred feet front on Main .--é VoL. ' published jy P» SKELTON, orFIcE — “Term Twenty-I ———————— BAKER’S . N. ¥. Heral This regin the auspices gon, and wh been located undergoing encainpmen noon for this was exceedi the men, as sultry, and. invigorating the friends ing to see # course.of t the city, an time, was 0 where the: Philadel phi Fortress M The app' a compact thick and s very servic are of that Fery hard The enem style to th continusu: most bene’ _ allan. goo! prospect «i are’ princi tion of af ails DA! Book : rW\HE Pr pureh: brought in to execut REDUCE ing, such i BILL BAL BiLL PRC Who CoO: BOO! ‘ I Oppost Done in and aati If you ¥ them by To fF Illustra Ile Brown’ Dodd & Youatt Reddin tHarbis o2 Mlac = -#teck above the pr Agere —— Ww ERE) SMA LAR & cheap : ar