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July 15, 1896 (4 pages)

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At: Re A SSS ee ~ gilver and all the paper are worth 100! 4. wee “oes THE Tener THEIR PLAN FOILED NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA . Pees NRE TIE es MEARNS . enon a EAL, = ime Wholesale Jail Break FrustraWEDNESDAY JULY 15, 1896.) . ted at Sacramento. 3 =. . CURRENCY eATEOHISE. Tm BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE TAKES A Some Matters for F Pinauclal Reformers to HAND AGAINST BRYAN. Study Up at This Time. . “"Question—What'is the whole body of . Robert T. Devlin Succeeds Neff as currency of the United States today? . Prison Director. Answer—Paper, $475,000,000 ; silver, . RG $610,000,000 ; gold, $612,000,000. standard of the country ? »-Ai—Gold, by means of which all the! A Jail Break Prastrated. cents to the dollar. . Sacramento, July 15.—An attempt to Q.—What would be the effect ‘if we . cause a wholesale jail delivery here has should abandon the existing. gold stand. . just been, discovered. It was headed ard ? : i . by L. L. Callendine, leader of the gang A—All .the gold would leave theo? street-car robbers, who is in the country in accordance with the never-. . County Jail waiting his second trial. questionéd law that a superior money . Two bars of a window grating had will not remain in a country where aD been sawed nearly in two and were inferior money is the standard. Silver. ready to be knocked: out. In Callenites admit that gold is sixteen times dine’s cell were found 2n. iron ips SCR RTRSESS sesees ~ bottles of Hi ‘more valuable than silver. That is! what the “ratio of 16 to 1”. means. In truth, today gold’ is thirty-two. times . more.¥aluable than silver. Q:—What amount of money would be . thus withdrawn from thécéuntry if the . silver standard should be substituted for the gold standard ? ; A.—Six hundred and twelve million dollars, contracting the currency to that amount and crippling the country . accordingly. Q—If the silver standard were sub. stituted for the existing gold standard, . what would be the effect on ‘the’ $610,000,000 of silver now worth 100 cents on the dollar? A.—The éntire quantity of silver dollars would be worth their weight in silver per ounce, which varies from week to week like the price of wheat, the immediate eflect would be to reduce the $610,000,000 to $305,000,000, the present value of silver per ounce in the coins, thus contracting the currency of the country to’ this additional amount, . making a ag contraction of $917,000,000. Q.~—What would be the effect on the paper money in our currency if we should substitute the silver standard for the existing gold standard ? . A.—The $475,000,000 of paper, today . worth 100 -cerfts in the dollar oy the existing gold standard, would at once decline to fifty ceuts in the dollar on the silver standard, based on the price of silver today the immediate effect being to reduce the value.of the paper now in the currency to $237,500,000. Q.—By abandoning the existing gold standard for the silver. standard what wrapped with cloth and a tnifé,. . was prepared to disguise baiesil as 'a Chinese. The plan was to murder} the ‘night jailer and release al) the prisoners. The preparations have beén going on for some time unknown to the officers. The -prisoners sang~and danced much during the daytime, and under cover of their racket the sawing . was done. The Sheriff's attention was directed to the fact that their actions were suspicious, but he laughed at and ignored the suggestion. Business Men Against Bryan. Cuicaco, July. 15.— The Business Men’s League of this city has issued’ an address to the business men of the country urging them to assist in defeating the nominees of the Chicago . convention, The league asserts that the success of that ticket would create . widespread financial suffering for all . classes. Appointed Phen Director. DAN Franoisco, July. 15.—Governor Buad has appointed Robert T. Devlin to sueceed Jacob Neff, resigned, as . Prison Director. ‘A Fatal Storm. Cryornnati, July 15.—A terrific thunder and rainstorm swept over a portion of-Ohio today. Near the town of Portsmouth five persons took refuge in a then would be the first net result ? A.—The loss to the country of $1,154,500,000, every dollar. worth 100 cents by reason of the existing gold standard. Q.—What do you deduce from this ? -A—That we need all the money we have, and that we want every dollar to be worth 100 cents. Q.—How can we keep all the money we have and keep every dollar worth 100 cents ? A.—By preserving the existing gold standard.—Chicago Times-Herald.Action Deferred. Evidence was taken before Justice Holbrook in thecase of the two Polglase boys. who were arrested for s‘ealing $80 from the money drawer at W.) H. Smith’s grocery store. The case . against the younger boy was dismissed, but his brother'was held to appear before the Superior Judge for commit-. ment to the Whittier Reform School. . The youthful offender was to have had his examination before Judge Caldwell today, but owing to the lat-. ter’s sickness: the hearing was post: . poned. Ci _— SO Board of Equalization. lightning. An Unfaithfal Wife, Beriix, Germany, July 14—Franz Tenbach, the celebrated artist, has been . granted a divorce, with costs, from his wife, who was the Countess von Moltke, on the grounds of her intimacy: with Dr. Schweninger, Prince Bismark’s physician. Fatal Flames, Battimore, July 14.—Mrs. Lucretia . Woolfork, aged 64, and her sister, Mrs.’ . Elizabeth Schlemaker, 66 years old, were burned last night at their home in this city. Both died early this morning. A small kerosene lamp felland. exploded. When neighbors succeeded in extinguishing ‘the flames both women had been burned. almost beyond . recognition. Ready For Death, The following -business was transSHELBYVILLE, Ind., July 14.—~Alfred acted. by the Board of Equalization . . McCray,a wealthy and aged widower, today Cc. P. Loughridge made application . . went into an undertaking establishment Saturday last and ordered a cofduly verified to have lots 2 and 3 in . fin and burial garb. He went to a Block 68 reduced from $100 to $50 each. . ™arble-cutter’s and purchased a $1600 Taken under advisement, Se ~ Miners Union. hea Valley “Miners’ Union elected . officers as follows Friday evening: Noah’) James, Pres.; F.R. Bawden, Vice Pres. ident; E. F. Whiting, Rec. Sec.; W.H. Bawden, Treas.; Wm. Bodilly, Conduc. _ tor; M. Wallace, Wardéh; Chas. Nettle, . Sr., Outside Guard; T. R. Edwards and. R. D. Gluyas, Trustees. 3 Take Notice, LJ. Rolfe, insurance and real estate . agent, will be absent from town a few) days, Parties having business with . him are requested to call on H. J: . Wright at the County Treasurer's of. . fice, i . : Kidney and Liver Troubles. “Two years ago my husband suffered terribly with kidney and liver troubles. . He tried many . ve, pletely cured td About six months ; monument, leaving full directions as to the lettering. Next he went to the . Office of the Forest Hill Cemetery, i where he purchased a lot, and then returned home, went to bed and died yesterday of what the doctor pro. nounced senility. —_—_—————== Menrir Wovs and that is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla* holds the. abi confidence of the public. Hood’s paprilla is known by the cures it has made. . It is the One True Blood Purifier. Hoop’s. P1.ts cure liver ills, constipa. tion, jaundice, sick biliousness. 25. oo Fishing Tackle. Legg &.Shaw Oo. have the finest line of Split Bambo and Steel Fish Poles . ever seen in Nevada City. Also a good ‘assortment of Flies, Leaders, Hooks, ‘San ' Lines, etc. Going fishing ? Come and . See us. ie: jyl8 it Is. Delicious. Royal Honey Drips, p Ps, pure cane 6s the finest article in the: market. fag with. dyspepsia Procured only at series. che ate last he thought he would of Hood’s Pills after ied meal,Furniture F For Sale. A fine lot of house household furniture, He ‘consisting of everything needed in carnm to improve right away. He’ rying on housekeeping, will be sold in a twenty can now sitll : T. Duryon, . ity pounds in six weeks, and : lots to suit at a great bargain. For “Riss We. I Doryee further particulars enquire of Mr. [Froud at the White House, 22-4 . shéd and four of them were killed “by . ” PERSONAL POINTERS, A Concise Chronicle’. of teria. Folks Doings and Intentions..»town. to Woodland. Dan McCarthy was over from You Bet last evening. 8. F. Kelleyard of San Bernardino is here on a visit. . Joseph Hitchcock is seriously sick a® his home on Selby Flat. V. V. Blodgett and R. R. Friend, of San Francisco, are in town. A. Caudman of Alleghany ‘was’ a Nevada City visitor last evening. _ C. H. Davis of Oakland arrived here last evening on his’ way to Washington. ; C. L. Canfield and wife of San Francisco arrived here on last evening's train.Charley, the youngest son of Charles Grimes, is visiting relatives at Red Blaff:Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court, was taken very sick today. Miss Buffington left today for Truce. kee to visit the family of ‘D. ae -. Phetres. W. F. Vanhozer of Sacramento is in’: Marion Walling this morning went} “REP MENTION. BLECTRIC POWER. Minor Notes ard Comments of Local Work Has Been Commenced to Constract Interest. & Dam at Deer Creek Narrows. The carpenters and painters in this city are rushed with work. Conrath secured eighty acres of land Another-fruit store, ice cream and . through proper process in the U. 5. oystéF saloon is to be epenéd in this . Land office in this city, said tract lying city. on the north bank and adjacént to, . The beautiful residence of Seki Yuba river at Deer Creek Narrows, @ are nearly completed. Those houses! short time after this a company was are a credit to the town. formed and articles of incorporation James Kinkead has the finest stock . werefiled of the Marysville and Nevada Sacramento or San Francisco house, in this corporation is to construct a! W. F. Lieben has sold out his interstone wall one hundred feet high at! est in the Union fruit store to his for-. Deer Creek Narrows in the Yuba river, ' mer. partner, A. Arendt.Lieben will . the same to be of solid masonry and soon open another store of the same . substantial in’ every respect. When kind. the city. . power will be sold and conveyed to tke reasons assigned. A: P. Mateheus of San Pranataads came down from Bloomfield today en! route home. LE: Stanton and F. E. Fisk were . arrivals on the train last. night from . Los Angeles. . E. 8. Erwin, who is conducting min. ing operations in Washington district, . . was in town last night. . A. L. Mann and wife, of Oakland, ar. ived on the train last night and will . visit here for a short time. . Mrs. LL. Putnam of Dixon arrived . here today on her way to Cherokee to. visit J. A. Hustler and family. F. 8. Holden, connected with the . Sunsét Téléphone Compary;’was here on business yesterday and last night. Mrs. Hartman, mother of Mrs. M. Rosenberg, who-has been here on a visit to her danghter, returned to her home at Oakland today. Mrs.-Richard Pierce and child have returned to their home at Lundy, Mono county, after a visit with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. W,H. Smith. ~ Miss Ina Cooper has not yet recovered from the injuries received in a runaway ‘accident a few weeks ago. F, L. Arbogast is teaching her school at Blue Tent. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Northway and Mr.and Mrs. J.T, Howard returned from Bowman’s Dam today and their many friends received large donations of fish. This is no “cod.” Miss Emma Brown of San Francisco, who is here visiting Miss Lenore Calkins, has received notice that she is the winner of a bicycle in a contest gotten up by the San Francisco Report. TWO OR FOUR YEARS. The’ Appeal Not Filed In the Supreme Court Yet. G.°G. Halliday, County Clerk of Solano county, has written a letter to the Paso Robles Record in reply toan inquiry as to the case on appeal from the court of Judge Buckles, in which: he says the appeal has not been filed: Appellant’s briefs were filed April 30th, but the respondent’s brief have not been received. He says it is understood that Garrett McEnnerney, attorney for the county officers, will file his brief soon, and that 'a decision may be expected during the July term of the Bapeee Court. ; County Superhibors. ''"The following business was transacted by the Board of Supervisors today: ; The following demands were allowed on the general road fund for labor: J. W. Stewart $55, W. W. Harris $73.75, G. A. Cunningham $23.75, Chas. MeStravick $37.25, L. J. Blondell$35, E. Melarkey $30, P. P. Pingree §15, ‘Chas. Gauthier $48.75, Antone Augustine $33) Joseph Rhinehart: $532.50 The fee books of the Sheriff were examined and found in excellent. condition. The Board visited the county jail and found everything in a neat and excellent condition. . friendly contest-with a team from. the . . Sepestntenalsig the work now under . . Mary syille military company: } way, a gang of men having commenced { The case of Howard ys. Levitt, au . toruna drift in the bank at the al action brought to recover thé price of . rows prsparatory to taking out rock. a horse, in which Justice Trebileox of . W. W. Waggoner, a surveyor and one . Grass Valley gave a decision in favor . . of the incorporators, is at tho site of of plaintiff, has been appealed: to the . the proposed dam and making the sur. Superior Court. Dr. Willis of Grass Valley .and Dr.’ indicates that the company mean: busi. . De Milliew of North Bloomfield re-. ness. moved three tuniors near the jugular . vein from Mrs. William Kallenberger. . of the latter place. The lady is doing as well as could be Saparteg Shape for extensive and practical work. GRASS VALLEY GLEANINGS, No quartz is being taken out, and conThe News of Today as Told Over the sequently the mill is idle. It is beS }
The Mayflower Mine. Twenty-two men are, now employed at the Mayflower mine on Canada Hill. They are engaged in doing development work and getting the mine in Democrat: Some time ago Bansbriece . Giegbry. and -the Catholic rectory . short distance east of Smartsville. A . of furniture in this part of the State.) Power and Water Company. The" object ' His prices are lower than those of any . of the capitalists who have taken stock . this wall is finished it will hold a large . John Delbridge bas moved into his’ area of water in the Mooney Flat. terri-° new store in the Transcript Block. ‘tory above that point, which water isto . When he gets things in shape the store . ‘be used to propel the necessary ma. will “be one of the most attrdctiva in. 'chinery to furnish electric power. This ! Hon. J. H. Neff bas tendered his res. mines in that vicinity, Brown’s Vall y . ignation as Prison Director to Governor . and other points, also to run machinery . Budd. Lack of time to attend to the . ‘at Smartsville and Bonanza Ranch’ duties required and ill health are the where a canning plant will: be con-' / structed for next year’s fruit crop.;.A squad of sixteen members of Oom-! Lines will be run into this city and . pauy C are drilling up in riffe practice. . . electric eM and power will be sold to ' Atter a while they propose to have a, /consumers.Supervisor Conrath is . L-vey and plans of the work, all of which . lieved that when stoping begins the Telephone. ;Miners will be able to keep the mill Hamilton Wallace, who for the past . running steadily, and that some im. two years has been principal of the portant developments will be made . . public schools at Grass Valley, did not , before long. The former owners of the . apply to the Board of Education for mine are now in charge again and prore-lection. . M. W. Smith, resently SoDoes 10 9 that everyting $8 done in perintendent of the Oregon State Ré-. the hoisting and milling plant on the . form School at Salem, has been elected . Mayfiower is one of the best in the . principal for the ensuing year. Mr. . ‘county and the mineis regarded as Smith is a graduate of the Michigan ,® ‘ery valuable property. State Normal School, and ‘has been . principal of schools in Dakota and . ARRIVALS AT THE Oregon. R.J. Fitzgerald, who resigned UNI ON HOTEL, last January, was re-elected one of the “Tain Street, Nevada City: teachers. The only other vacancy was filled by the election of Miss Caddie NORTHWAY & MORRIS, Boynton. PROPRIETORS. The remains of Mrs. R. Schwen, who 2 died at San Francisco on July 12th, armM Lor gelin, ed Dog, A. A. B. Bronson, rived at Grass Valley today for interD. dg: Ee ment. Several brothers and sisters of C. Wehe, ownieville, deceased reside at Grass Valley. F. Morlay, ns : T. Hulbert, Five carloads of machinery for the Chas. Smith, San Mate °, Allison Ranch mine-.bas arrived and is. T. Hilbert being hauled to the mine. Electric; J.-S. Landsbarg & w. Relief Hill, power is to be used, but two large. 2%: G. Landsburg, “4 steam boilers and engines will be put fae ieee “ in for use in an emergency. Mrs. E. E. ‘OPennelt, Grass Valley, + 202 + : B. Chase, He Draws the yee W. Steiger, + Berkeley has a school trustee who ¢ Wolf, Bex “ 28 favors only married teachers, whether . D. Kant, * they be male or female,and hé would ms BR iamong, Hampelville, farther require that such candidate. be. %Cadman, Alleghaty, ¥ ow Valley, the father or mother of at least two} p.g. McCarthy, You Bet, childreu. He gives as his reason that; Mrs. A. Donnelison, Oakland. there are toomany inexperienced single. J. Barton, Smith’s Mill, teachers who are up inscience and pedagogical “theories, but lackthe F. Fielding, Yuba City, L. Jackson, ‘ knowledge of how to handle the young. The Desk Was on Fire. Rich Red At 4:15 this afternoon. the bills and Blood is absoluiely essential to health. papers back of the desk at Charles! It is secured easily and naturally by Grimes’ store were discovered on fire. taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, but is imWith the aid of clothing and water the, Possible toget it trom so-called “ nerve fire was quickly extinguished. The ee ond and opiate pomponnts, aby fire companies were out in short order, Pit y ha emg oe blood puri: but did not take off-any of their hose. Biiarss Mesping es Rea. Nae Lecture This Evening. ~6rBh d Rev. G. H. Van Vieit of Newcastle (eye) will lecture to the probationers this A™4good health, take Hood’sSarsaparilla, evening at 7:30 o’clock, at the MethoWhich has first, last, and all the time, dist Church. Subject: “Who Are thé) — been advertised as just what it is—the best medicine for the blood ever proRighteous?” All are invited. duced. dts suctess'in curing Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration and That Tired Feeling, have ry — ~~ . A Fact Worth Knowing. The following demands were allowed on the general fund: Whittier State School, care of Nevada . county inmates, $81.40. J. J. Greany, expense attending . Board of Equalization a Truckee, $19.60, “J. J. Greany, stamps: for ‘county officers, $20.50. ames Hennessy, livery hire, $22.50. el McPhetres, expenses attendfire tax election, $6. pital and found everything in the aire of condition. Will Put leon: the Bitumen. James Hawke returned: here from Francisco last evening and expects before long to begin work putting down bituminous pavement on Broad street. The kettle and other apparatus used in working the bitumen nas been sent . p, . from San Francisto, and the necessary material will also be here soon. When everything arrives the work of laying ny yment will begin. James Seared city is. interested with Mr.’ oe in this project. —_—_——_ Fine Butter. The Board visited the County Hos-. Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung. diseases are ‘ tom . cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dick'ees & Co. . : ; Genuine Ice Cream Reduced. S 3 arsaparilla Otto’s celebrated § Sacram 1ento Tee Cream, made of ptrre cream, the best. The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. in the State, pints 25 cents, quarts 50 . . vegetable, recents. At the Union Fruit Store. tt . Mood’s Pills table and penenciat 250 For Sale or Rent. New kumber. Yard. T.P.B the obbizentoe and uild. #4le or-rent. Inquire of I. Freud, at B. Newet, Ik Conus A cpamactinnss cee ae (ORB DSS Ee House, Broad st. _$15-Iw business a Lumber Yard on upper East House For Rent, Broad street adjoining his residence, A ‘house at five rooms with all desirable out See advertisement. — J27-tf . buildings. Free water and within fifteen . minutes walk of town. Rent reasonable. A Home-Made Made Jewelry. lot of household furniture is also offered for 0.3. a ase ay thea eile: tn sala whole or in Dart: 2 j15-1w Nevada county who can manufacture Girl Wanted. any kind of jewelry to order.: His . work cannot be excelled, and his. prices = girl is wanted Me do housework. : Peg are very low. Smalth’s grocery store. syG-lw All Recommend it. A: BOVEY, , rept a rats gy BOOTS & SHOES. Woodland best in the market, can b Scadden, the sole agent.the pp Phil. a25-tf iS EOE PRE AS effect, but do not CURE. “To have pure . A good Decker Bros.’ Piano is offered for -. Remember, 1 guarantee satinfaction. == MOORE, York st, Nevada Cit. THE GREAT . MONEY QUESTION. — been asked by different Bankers of the United States, “What . sithert life?” The bso man steps in and asks, “What is Life without. money?" He says money is what talks nowadays.> That’s what we aay. Wi ito money you ean do many things. To prove this: Our clearance sule before the Fourth was a great success. We sold Our stock t for cash, and as we do not want to close our stores we had to buy miore, We had an dant 4 in San Francisco last week to buy : _ S10, 000 Worth of Goods en Te 40 Cents on the Dollar. We took advantage of it and made the buy. We propose to sell these. goods at 50 cents on the dollar. They are now arriving, an aie we will hurry. the work ‘of unpacking and marking. Don’t rush us for a few days. ‘We'll soon have , everything ready to wait on all promptly. ne we These goods are nok a bankrupt or eit-woen stock: THEY RE ALL N EW. This timie of the year the wholesalers close ink their summer goods, and that’s how we got in. We bought the GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS FROM Neustadter Bros., Corner Pine and Sansome Streets. United Shirt & Collar Co., 25 to 27 Sansome Street. M. Franklin & aro, . 25 to 27 Battery Street: Lowenb & Co., 24 to 26 Sansome Street. W. Cohen, h & Co., 8 to 5 Battery Street. MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING FRO? Mandel, Pursch & Wiener, 125 to 127 Sansome Street, Hoffman, Rothschild & Co., 2 Battery Street, EOOTS and SHOES FROM Cahn, Nicklesburg & Co.; 129 to 131 Ganad e Street, A.L. Bryan Shoe Co., 310 Market Street. e . HATS FROM , IJ. Friedlander & Oo. 21 to 23 Battery Street. We bought for spot cash and must sell on the same terms. We want youall to come. You know what with others. See what it will do now with i dd — Soe oe Fourth L. HYMAN & CO. Commercial st., near Main, Nevada City. Don’t be misled by untruthful advert Come to usf have three stores and the largest stock tes county. One cone tea ty Country orders promvile filled. Goods delivered free in city limits. jy13 ATi . MAN’S © iy HAPPIEST MOMENTS Are when his feet are under the dini: ing table, and he'sszeated on acomfortable dining chair. So many people have no good dining chairs, Ihaveso many. Let's get together. They are-so low in price you can afford a set. JAMES KINKEAD : “ie teab3babsbabapaparapapck . t’s Too Hot to Cook This warm you getaca ther: If Chicken ee Tongu e ne Chipped Beef Soused Mackerel Vienna Sausage Dried Herring _ Pickled Shrimp You Won't Have to Cook! . They are all ready for the table, If you wane "something nice to go with them, try BUDWEISER BEER, that fine CLEA Beer that is sold by eos A B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer, Comniercial street, : PHOTOGRAPHS MADE BY MOORE Se t%222 aS + thers City. PHILIP H HILD Rroad street, next door od Mrs. H ~ prepared to make ts . eee ore ond is BOOTS AND SHOES Inthe best. manner. . Sshere of public pat rouge mieten 3 New Management. The ORION HOTEL. BARBER Ni Has been : Popular A FIRST-CLA PRICES. as Low as Possible Are Permanent : Pleasing» BA OM AEE cen. etm faa eae tks es TROUT = e. : E. A. WALLACE tines Monn ountain twice a week of the Call and see my fine display. . t "Tee beauties rote COR COR, COYOTE {0 MAtEaEa, NEVADA CIty Sd roubles ine Daa of silve’ jection, howe hearer home, mines were mines were n they have bee % silver. Ca 2 gold mine a has. profi fairs. Neva ew life in h pimes are~-ger ee comage t made out of Arizona, Col od other sily gold mines, az long be neglec heir gold mi n silver mini ple should vot ion. We war pped and wor pf capital toc money in suc) pilver remains to be a deman 1. Don’t . Blectors ‘of name must be before August is not enrollec Will be debar lection on > persons can re only the nam pgister afte sopied and p books used at Bo person wil yhose name sgister in use this is the req bw, and as eve er was canc ster again } County Cl ia to admini Suit G. D. Buckle aperior Cour mnt to recov re the refu mdant for re: y were not » City Mars! buckley had n ter claims he city, but foard of Trust brney for pla ven if Buckle 8 City Truste r lease city lo hose who occt he townsite pr Not . PA few day tated that the Hille registere. ass Valley . exceptio mage: “That ille and rathe the best that: ar is 102 in a ada City gets arysville, ‘T’ ust have beer Havin A letter was . J. Rolfe, whe 4miles above Bring 1 » All persons. pest of the ait offer, . Sis photacac auisite 95