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October 9, 1894 (4 pages)

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OT THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Pablished Brery. Evening, except Sunday; BROWN & & CALKINS, Proprietors. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per \ weer or 60 Cts. per — ~ WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX DOLLARS. PER YEAR. TUESDAY... OCT, 9, 1894. For Treasurer. B. F. Snell, our present. worthy County Treasurer, is announced in today’s Trav. SCRIPT as the regular nominee ot the Republican party. .‘‘Frank,” as he is fa‘ miliarly celled, has filled the office for the past four years in a manner that has preved satisfactory to every one who has had business with him. Not a word of fault has ever been found against him, which goes to show ‘that the voters did well in electing him to that responsible position. He is so trustworthy, as was well. said by adelegate in the last convention, that he could safely be trusted with the county’s money without giving bonds. cs gegen ‘Fun in a Boarding School’? deals with a widow’s love for a young man, who in return loves her daughter, The mother to win his love sends her daughter to a boarding school. The preceptor of the academy is the young man’s uncle, ‘who has swindled him out of his father’s -estate, and the daughter is accompanied to school. by the young man in disguise. The lost will is found and friendship established again. ‘The working of the plot tends to create a great deal of comedy. and funny situations. See it tonight, as presented by the Olivers, + 2@eoTo enrich and vitalize the blood, no medi. ° eine can be compared with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Cae aee ere The The Mining Outlook. The bright mining outlook “in this district is usprecedented. There is not a mire being worked here now that-does not look better than ever known before. Be-, sides this there are a number that have been considered of little or no value, but upon some prospecting being done have demonstrated that they are of good value and will soon be started up, ‘There are also a number of unworked mines which have* been] bonded, and it is believed will soon change hands and the proper developments carried on, sae sited ietiaaoesssror ror en NEARLY all womert have good hair, though many are gray, and few are bald, Hall’ Hair Renewer restores the natural color, ‘and thickens the growth of the hair, Will Not Score a Big Vote. Personally ‘‘our Jim”’ is all right, and no doubt on his own meris he will roll up votes asrapidly as a snowball increases in siz under the manipulation of an energetic smal] boy; but politically he is on the wrong side this year. Among the farmers and sheep men he will not score a big vote as they are suffering too keenly from the effects of tarifi reform fer them to recognize even the beauties of friendship, and they evidently will strike back by helping defeat the Demo‘ eratic ticket wherever they’can. In the southern counties this will especially be the ™ ease, as sheep owners are virtually ruined by the tariff. There will be no Demgcrate ‘among the wool growers.,—Mariposa Gazette, Dem. ns oe Come and see the European wonderful Illusion at the Theater next Wednesday. evening. + °@e+ A Valuable Quartz Lode. Thomas Casey, Councilman Kelly and Mark Eckart, who recently returned from Euréka and Bowman’s Dam, Nevada county, says the Marysville Democrat, tell of a valuable qnartz lode recently developed at the south side of the dam. The lode is claimed by General A. M. Dobbie, resident agent of > the North Bloomfield company, who has re_ sided at the dam during the past two sumthers, He calls it the Jeffersonian Mine and . gntends erecting a mill next season, operat: mg it with power furnished by electricity. ‘There is plenty of water powér and all the pressure necessary to furnish any quantity of electricity, within a few yards of the mine. se yeni RRL a a tad $2 Per Hundred. Geo. ©. Gaylord is now selling Snow . Flake Flour at $2 per hundred pounds, «+ -0@e >suckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Brui Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Mors, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively Piles, or no pay required. It is guarand to give perfect satisfacion o: money wefunded. Price 25 cents per box, For Leale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. aan Highest Honors—World’s Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, POLITICAL TALK. A Correspondent’s Views of the Dit~ferent Parties. San Frncisco, October 7. Eprror Transcript :—Political matters form the topic of conversation everywhere now. There is less‘ excitement than usual at this stage of the campaign, but people are thinking instead of hurrahing. There is’@ certain element of discontent in both the old parties.’ Convention methods don’t suit some, and candidates don’t always suit each other, This dissatisfaction usually prevails in the beginning of a campaign and cesults in lack of enthusiasm to start off with. After such men hear a few speeches from thé opposition, soundly abusing, and in their opinion misrepresenting them, they are ready to get into the old harness and pull as of yore. “It is an opposition speaker that rouses men to action, more thai the vues who expresses their own sentiments, DEMOCRATIC: LOYALTY, There is one trait in. the average Deniiosrat that commands one’s admiration, and thatvis their loyalty. They will kick, and squirm, and denounce, BEFORE election, but chey always take their medicine withuut a wry face at the polls. They can talk, »olt and bluster up to the day of election, ‘ut when the polls opew they are there and they stay there till the sun goes down, Chey can run after strange gods all through campaign, in order to draw the members f tlie opposing party away from their allegiance, but when voting commences they ire solid for the old party. Six months ago t was difficult to find a Democrat. who did 1ot denounce the Administration in its sourse on half a dozen different questions, but they have swallowed it.all now. They lustily defend every act and will putin their ballots without a scratch, this applies to he old timers, They screamed themselves hoarse in denunciation of boss rule a few inonths, ago, but while Buckley and Rainey ire the acknowledged leaders today, everyching is serene and there will be no revolt st the polls. Democrats are loyal to principle. I suppose every sheep man whose ‘Susiness will be ruined by a free tariff on wool, will pan out all right on election day ter his party. It is a trait in Democratic sharacter, UNHEARD OF BEFORE, All the fads and isms in party matters have hitherto drawn largely from Republican sources. Nearly all the new parties have heen composed of former Republicans. [t was true of the Greenback party, of the Prohibition party, and other offshoots from the old parties, But in California it is said she Populists are largely composed of Demserats. Men who could not consistently swallow the record of the Democratic party the past eighteen months, have turned over co the Populists. They would not join their old-time enemy, the Republicans, aud were bound to rebuke their party someway, 10 they went to the Populists, This is what men who have traveled over the State claim ig a fact, ‘Around this bay, however, there are hundreds of Democrats who assert openly that they will vote the Republican ticket straight from this time forth. 1. f one, am gravely iu doubt about their sinverity. I Believe election time will find a straight Democratic ticket in their hands ind they will vote it.. That is my observa-ion in political campaigns. Still the elections in every State north of Mason and Dixou’s line, -held-the-past-sixmonths, show to the contrary. The Republicans have swept the field dnd it is difficult to believe that California will not follow suit, BEMOCRATIC AUTHORITY, The New York Sun is pretty good Democratic authority on most questions, even if its editor does dislike President Cleveland, After the Spring elections it read its party leaders a lecture on their delay in passing a free trade bill, under the heading of LICKED ALL ALONG THE LINE, It said : é ‘The map ofthe late . Democratic reverses reaches from Rhode Island and New Mexico to Utah. A very.large part of the territory is Democratic soil taken possession of by the Republican conquerors. In the present condition of Democratic panic and skedaddle it is hard to point out any safe Democratic ground, Perhaps even Kentucky is Republican today. The Populists have ‘been swallowed up in the West. The Democrats have been swallowed up evérywhere, including our own Queen county. For the present the Republicans rule the roost The Wilson bill isa bill to make States Republican! When'the Sun published its article Oregon, Maine and Vermont had not held elections. The Democrats of Louisiana had not bolted the party and Mr, Wilson had not been banqueted in London, thereby seriously threatening the safety of the party in Weat Virginia, It is just possible that disgusted Democrats in California may follow the leadof their Eastern brethren and not stat thi regular ticket on election day, WIDE te Whatever the rank afid file may do, the the most discouraging cirthey never squeal, but jump No one ever entertained the as fail. cumsta to win this fall, The convention which nominated the State ticket regarded the campaign as a forlora hope, and they so regard it today, But they are making a gamey fight. The few Democrats in the southern part of the State are making as much neise as the single coyote, when he makes his listeners believe by his nvise that there is a whole pack close by, have attracted people from miles around to see the shew. Of course the majority who have attended Budd's meetings were Grass Valley, were the guests of Mrs. S. Rector yesterday. t They have gotten up demonstrations that . Republicans, who were present out of curios'ty, with never an idea of voting for him. But their presence proves how active "+" wid «hat good work: ra the leaders are, It A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fee certaisly excites only admiration, They fem Ammonia, Alum or any other adulteramt, . niske just ag brave a fight as they would if cans might-profit by the example. It-is the active citizens and their preparations for political ‘meetings that draw . crowds and excite enthusiasm. The time to. work is while the campaign is on. After election regrets do no good. That party wins whose members are alive and wide awake during a campaign. If not too badly handicapped by their record parties win — by work, pure and simple. If the Republicans have no inountive to. stir themselves this fall they never will have again. If believers in prosperity and good times do not bestir themselves in this campaign they might as well settle down to the fact that the system of American protection. to American interests is a dead ceck in the pit. In California there is less than a month to wage and win the battle. The one who sulks in his tent and sleeps on his arms will wake up on November 7th denouncing himself for his cowardice and stupidity. He will for the next four years do as the majority have been doing for the past year, viz: be cursing himself for permitting a party inimical to-every American interest to get into control again. CauDLE, —+ 2ee Misses Ngitsen anD WILSON, the modest sketch team, next Thursday at the Theater. SG EOS a PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. Mrs, Lawrence is quite~sick at her home on Broad street. Miss Trevithick, sister of Mrs. Keenan, Jr., is quite sick. E. B. Sanford and I. Penberthy came down from Forest City today. T. B. Jenkitt came over from North San Juan today, O, Berman of San Francisco arrived here on. the morning train. C. D. Eastin came down. from Granite: ville last night, Mrs. E. Bell of Cannas is here on a visit. W. A. Meek and wife, of Camptonville, arrived here last evening from San Francisco en route home. Mrs. Place and Mrs. Norton, of ‘Washington, arrived here Jast evening on their way home. Marcus Baruh, who has been quite sick for the past few weeks, is able to be around gain, Misses Jobn Lulu’ and Millie Wilhelm, of B. Mrs. H. P. Chaney went to Marysville éday in answer to a telegram informing her of the sickness of her mother. Miss Mary Vandemoor, who has been isiting her sister, Mrs. William Monroe, returned to her home at Colfax today. Miss Daisy Collins has returned home from Dunsmuir, where she has been on a visit-to relatives, “ Mrs.W, 8S. Richards, who has been to San Francisco on a visit, returned home Sunday evening. Mrs, Martin Barber and son left this 1orning for Los Angeles. Mr. Barber wil! remain nere awhile and then take his departure for the City of Angels. Prof. T, B. Gray and Hon. E. M, Preaton are delegates to the Masonic Grand Lodge, which assembled in San Francisco today. Oscar Brown left today for Mariposa county, where he is to put upa twentytamp mill, A, J. Pillsbury, proprietor of The Register, published at Tulare, this State, made the Transcript a pleasant call this morning. Vv a GOO WueEN persons are weak and languid, from sickness or overwork, feel debilitated and depressed, it is an indication that the blood is out of order, and they need help to throw off the miserable feeling. The best remedy for this purpose is Dr. J. H. MoLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. It restores lost strength, gives vigor to Circulation, promotes good appetite and a flow of cheerful spirits, Price $1.00 per bottle. u Need 4 Doce oe You need it now—Don't spoil your credit by a seedy make-up. Look like prosperity if you would have folks think you are prosperous. We have in stock a choice selection of imported and domestic woolens, cloths,” cassimeres and worsteds For Fall and Winter Wear. Our work moueks for itself. _Prices are the very lowest. =e R. T. Morrison, A va 8 GOBS OF GALL. . . He: Has Brass Enough to Start a Foundry. The first number of the ‘Solid Silver,” a new paper published by Charles W. Kitts, the Populist nominee for the Assembly, has been placed upon our table, and it came . near breaking it down, owing to the heavyweight articles contained in the sheet. It is evident that Mr. Kitts believes in the old adage that ‘‘he that tooteth not his own horn the same shall. not be tocted.” To say the least it does look to ‘a man up a tree ” that the new editor shows a lack of good taste and judgment in assailing the Assembly nominees on the Republican and Democratic.tickets, simply because one or the ther of them will surely beat him for that office, of omission and commission of the last Legislature, while Mr. Bucknam is charged with the heinous crime of being. the husband of a woman who happens to be the Postmistress at Truckee ! Mr. Kitts devotes about a column and a
half of his paper in telling the people what @ great and good man he is, and: outdoes even Jim Budd in’ making promises, if he is elected, that he cannot fulfill. + O@ee Something 0 of a — Dan Marsh has heen experimenting this season with beets, and has succeeded very well, judging from a specimen sent to the TRanscrivr office this morning. It is the biggest beet we have ever seen in this seq~ tion, being over two feet in length, seventeen inches in circumference at the largest place, and weighing eleven pounds, It looks more like an Indian war -club than anything else we can think of, raised in Mr, Avenue, and -was Marsh's ais on Park ne Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today: Cornelius Reilly. ve. Whittaker Wright. On trial. 2 0Oe-o Cure for Headache, Asa remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has preved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence, We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine, Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Carr Bros, Drug Store. —+ *@e + 100. Acres of Olives. — A company. hasbeen. formed in Sacramento to plant out one hundred acres of olive trees in Rongh and Ready township, The land has beén purchased and thirty acres of the tract has been clear YR fe nantt sw wee we IK Creek, nob rom th Wolf schoolhouse. pi adieasic ge GRBAT VAKS From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from ‘small beginnings. Never neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles; if allowed to develop Gay cause much suffering and sorrow, J. H, McLean's Liver and Kidney sites is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys, A trial will convince you of ite great potency Sold at Carr Bros., Drug Store. —_—-—---e~wB@ee— -——— Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J, Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: ‘‘I have no hesitation in recommeding Dr. King’s New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor oi the Baptist Church at Rives with little interruption and it t scemed as if she could not survive them<“A friend recommended Dr. King + Row Dacor : it ‘was quick in its work afd highly satisfactory in results.’ Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug ae Regular size 50c, and $1.00, Mr. Thomas is charged with all the acta Junction she was brought down with Pneu-1 monia succeeding La Grippe. is paroxyems of coughing ‘would last hours JOHN 'F. KIDDER’S REPORT. Work of the Debris Commissioners Reviewed. John F, Kidder, State Debris Commis-~ sioner, has tiled his report with Governor Markham. The storage capacity of dams already constructed and in course of construction is 21,336,723 cubic yards of impounding reservoirs. The Board had sixteen meetings, at a majority of which he was present, and hé also visited in company with the United States: engineers a majority of the mines applying, some of them being a nature as to not necessitate . visiting them. He thinks the aid of the Government should be extended to build restraining dams, and begs the Governor to urge the United States to make an appropriation with the $250,000 conditionally appropriated by the State, He also recommends that the Debris Commissioner of California be made a member of the United States Commission and have a vote therein. Federal Commissioners are in aceord with him in that direction, The most cordial relationgexist between him and them. + e@e + Wuarsver may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its origina color by the use of that potent remedy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. + 0@e-—Death of Mrs. Richard Moore. Mrs. Richard Moore of thig city died last night at her home on Piety Hill. Deceased formerly resided in Grass Valley and was a sister of Mra, William Prisk and James and William Hosking of Grass Valley and Mrs, William Candy cf Sierra City. She was a very estimable lady. A husband and four stepchildren survive her. Mrs. Moore was a native of England, aged about forty years. Death was caused from a cancer of the nose, ~ ¢ Bese Our Assemblyman, Everything points to the fact that Hon Richard I. Thomas, the Republican nominee for the Assembly, will be elected by ‘a handsome -majority, as he should be. He, understands the wants of this section better than any other candidate in the field, Mr. Thomas faithfully served the people at the last session of the Legislature, and they will show their eppreciasion by re-electing him. ~ 2 Qe e Don’ t Offer'a Reward —— For your lost appetite. All know that it is &@ Valuable piece of personal property, but why go to the expense when Hostetter's Stomach Bittera will restore it to you. A course of that unparalleled tonic and corrective not only induces a return of the relish for food, but confers upon the stomach the power to gratify appetite without unpleasant sensations. afterward. For the purpose of quickening digestion, arousing. a dormant liver or kidneys, and establishing regularity of the bowels, no medicine cun exceed its genial family werdint, in which the pure alegholic Drine Campaign -Literature, Considerable campaign titerature, in’ the . shape of printed speeches delivered by protninent men,’ newspaper articles, etc., is being circulated. The three’ parties are sending out circulars and pamphlets ¢ontaining political matter, but the average man does not have the time-te read them all and naturally ~-ads only that which is pleasing to him atd favorable to his party. Comparatively few voters are converted in this way. Those who are susceptible of a change of mind politically hardly ever read these cireulars, Those who do read them are in most instances men who watch and read the records of polit'cal affairs and have formed their opinions by their own methods of reasoning. One able and interesting speaker will intluence and change more voters than any circular or pamphlet. ever does, for the siinple reason that he is apt to reach the eara uf many who do not take the time to read and post themselves wt OBO Tuar Tuep Frxuine which isso common and so overpowering, is entirely driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes weakness. Hoov’s Piits are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. 25. a box. : depeincca hate The Canvas Begins. Tonight the Republican county nominees will begin the active campaign by helding a public meeting at French Corral. All the candidates will be there and each will have a-few remarks to nake. Hon. R. I; Thomas, nominee for Assemblyman, E. B. Power, nominee for District Attorney, and W. J. Rogers, nominee for Superintendent of Schools, will be the principal speakers. A thorough canvass will be made by the nominees at every place they visit and they will doubtless meet with a good reception every“where they go, mes a ae Who Owns Them ? . We have two punches of keys that were found on the street, The owners can have them by.calling at this office. 9 e@e + Mr. Roper Excis, character dancer, at the Theater next Thursday, 7 2Oee Biggs Has the Honor, Mark Keppell, the Prohibition candidate for Congress, seeing uo earthly show of . being ‘elected, bas resigned his position in reminds us of the young lady who became convinced of her. evil ways and believed that she would surely go to hell if she did not dispose of hor jewelry, so to relieve her conscience she gave the whole outflt to her sister. Aa OO Oa ner nena Opening Day. Commencing Tuesday, October Oth, and continuing all the Weikm¥d Hats ever seen in this county. We respectfully -invite aeveersanyy WIE Dutanic. ‘slomente of the highest efficacy.. Avoid the fiery unalloyed stimulants of commerce as a means of overeoming inactivity of any of the organs above mentioned, and use, instead, the Bitters. This professionally sanctioned medicine remedies malarial and rheumatic ailments, poe powder— Highest of all in leavening strength—Latest United States Government Food Reports, Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 Wall St. N. Y, Absolutely Pu A cream of tartar baking sili —pesesess ta, Op le Opp. L. Hyman & Co.'s Store, = TAILOR. * 35 Pine Street. HOME FOR SALE. ae WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN. A one-story cottage, nearly new, containing five rooms and a pantry, together with Barn, Chicken House, Woodshed and twelve or fourteen acres of land under cultivation, in clover, and a choice variety of young the Electric Railread, midway between Nevada City and Grass Valley. For terms, apply to 1. J. ROLFE, . ete chances were of the best. Regett. fruit trees, situate directly on the line of NEVADA Hephora & Wilson's press and public. child. Nevada City. — on Sale at Mulloy’s. Ice Cream Soda — TO-DAY oar AAT AAR A ea Pe) =s22 2822802008608 oa eeoed ry SS 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. every lady in the county to call, examine and try them on, whether you wish to purchase or not, of-1w Mra, Learen & Crawronn, ~ 0 -0@e eo — Sewing Machine Needles. Wheeler &. Wilson needles for Nos, 6, 7, 8 and 9 machines, at Luerse & Branp’s, The Past Guarantees The Future The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured thousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you. It makes pure, rich healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole “psig Remember Hood's =. ~~ Cures Be Sure to get HOOD’S and Only HOOD’ Ss. w be twken with Hood’s Harsaparilia. %¢, Hood’s Pilie are especially prepared Death of Mrs. Loyd. Mre, Elizabeth Loyd of Graag Valley, who died on Sunday night, was one of the best known ladies in that town. She was engaged with her late husband for a number of years in the millinery business. Subsequently she acted as a clerk in varions stores, She was a charter member.of Esther Rebskah Lodge, I. O. O. F., likewise of Valley Council, A. L. of H. The deceased came to Grass Valley in the early ‘fifties, She was aged 69 years, oo rs Just Received, A. Tam, Broad street, has just received a fine assortment of the beat and purest candies. Try them, Fresh oysters always on hand aud served in ay bo le. 06-tt . ————-— oe Hoise Show. — a The Horse Show Association Will hold its first atinual meeting in the Mechanic's Pavillion, November 28th, 29th, 30th amd Devember let, when $7,000 will be given in cups and cash premiuaw for the beat horseflesh displayed under their respective classes,Fatries must. be made before October 26th, Kurther particulars can be had. from Rebert A. Irving, Secretary, Room 30, Mills Building, San Francisco, Tur Oliver Company will present th% amusing c@medy, ‘Fun in a Boarding School,” tonight. Do not fail te see it. nn I to That Electric Plant. It in said that Alf. Tregidgo has about completed arrangements with James L. Flood, the bonanza king, and soveral others, to put in the electric plant, which has been talked of so much during the past year, The probabilities are, however, that nothing can be done, with the big undertaking until next spring. + eee + ‘ McCiure's Macagine for October will . be a notable number in short stories, It will contain illustrated steries by Bret Harte, Conan Doyle, Robert Barr and Cy. Warman, ee 2Oee — Millinery fy Opening: We cordially invite te the public to call and see our elegant display of Fall and Winter Pattern Hats and Bonnets, also our handsome assortment of Velvets, Trimmings, etc, Gentlemen, call with your. ladies. Mrs.-lbaManion, Transeript Block, — 03 favor of Elam Biggs of Grass Valley. This. — GRAND Democratic Rally! HOW. A. CAMINETTI, Regular Dc mooratic Nominee for CONGRSSS, rom the 2d District, « —AND— W. R. JACOBS, OF STOCKTON, Will address the people of Nevada City NEVADA THEATRE, Friday Evening, Oct. 1ath. Everybody is cordially invited. Turn out and hear the miners’ friend disouss the insues of the day. “NOW OPEN. The Golden West Restaurant, Board may be obtained by the month, First-class service given, Ellis & Temby. J UST RECE EIV ED @ THEATER. THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVE’GS, Oct. HW & 13. ‘New York Vaudeville, A strong combination of a ed TW artists and novelty acts in conjunction with five of the latest and most original Optival Illusions ever exhibited, which were on exhibition for five months at the World’s Fair and there gained the endorsement of church, See our street and window advertisements for complete list of names of well known faxorites of the vandeville stage, We wish to particularly impress upon the public that ours is an exhibition worthy the patronage of every lady gentleman and Admission 35 cts; Children Under 12, 25cts; Reserved seats 50cts. u 7 eee EER THE OLD Fi Full Particulars in a Few Days. = mee A Full. and Selected Stock of PALL . GOODS. —a//7 Fee The Silver Ware Guéssing Contest. is Still On, ope none ae sunny ye ye ye ELIABLE; a es BROAD STREET.