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Our W
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THE
XN. P. BROW.
Suse ——. Ant hony recently gave a very able adT UESDAY SEPT . dreas before the Alling class of young
TRANSCRIPT. . 0UR VOTING ‘CONSTITURNCY. .
; Ik Nevada. City Woman Endorses Susan
B, Anthony's Remarks.
Eprron. TransoripT—Miss Susan B.
Published every evening except
Sundays and Legal Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
L. 8. CALEKING.
26, 18? d men in Central Presbyterian Obaureh,
. Rochester, N. Y. There are in. Nevada
. couaty many women (myself included } . cisco today to remain.
ADVERTISE MINING CLAIMS. ‘and nota few men who will say amen
— lo every sentiment she uttered. She
A Manner in Which Miners Could Save} ia in part:
Some Money “The oldmaxim that the fountain
: . can rise no bigher than its head, is no
Miners having @ mine or prospect . truer in the law of physics, than is the
which they wish to bond or place apon \}.w of political ethics that the governthe market wocld do well to avail them. y,ant can be no higher or purer than
pelves of the use of the local press, 8ay8 . {}ie majority of itsconstituents. Hence,
the Calaveras Prospect. It is @ well. jy our city, state or national governknown fact that a poor man OF one of} p,snt is not what we wish, the remedy
limited means cannot develop’ & mine} ;.,; not in securing new officials, but
beyond a certain limit and must secure . now and larger numbers of real con.
main idle. A smalicard, therefore, iu-. suurce bigher.
serted in the local paper, giving inafew. “Js it not fair to assame that men
words a concise statement of yout. a:one have done their best to purity
property, will vost you only a trifle}and elevate the voting constituency ?
monthly and may be the means of dis-. at any rate, shall not charge them
posing of your mine at @ good profit,. with not having tried to do so. Yet
independent of the middle-man who . today, aftera century and a quarter,
usually takes more than the lion’s. the existence of new political parties
share—often @ thousand times more . cq unstantly appearing to put down bribthan cost of advertising would be—for . ery, corruption and all sorts of disbonhis trouble, leaving a mere pittance for . @.ty in our government is proof of the
the owner. Thus the capitalist bas . futility of. their efforts.
been fleeced and the mine owner badly “For example, to carry @ certain
skinned. Investors are beginning to . point—the putting down of the ReJearn this ard are getting very shy of; bellion, slavery was abolished. To
these oily-tongued fellows. But since . porpetuate the life of the Republican .
gnine owners keep the knowledge of . party and ensure the election of Gentheir mines a secret what else can 4. eal Grant, the black man was enfranstranger do but listen to them ?° Ths sie. So, to secure the moral betsale or bonding of a mine is su bject to! terment of the government, there must
the same common sense business rule . pow be added a voting constituency to
ae that governing the sule of real es-. bring ap the political scale.
tate or other property. The real estate. “All men, native and foreign, white
man uses printer’s ink with good re-. and black, rich and poor, educated and
eults, why shouldn’t the miner ! If . ignorant, virtuous and vicious, outside
the miners would do this and capitaF . the State prisons, idiot and lunatic asyists learned—which they would in ®. jums, are already voters. This new
very short time—that by glancing over . b lance of power must come from the
the local papers they could see for. ovher half of the people. Where is the
themselves where available properties . hope that women’s voting: will bring
are situated, without the assistance of . it?
a guide whois often unscrupulous and “A very small portion of the occuwill “pull” for a certain property, re-. pants. of the police stations, poorgardiess of its merits, just because . houses, jails and prisons are women.
there is a little more in it for him in
the event of a sale, thousands of dollars would be saved both to the capitalist and mine owuer. Hundredsof
mines are held in idle bondage for.
tions are women.
The vast majority of the members of
churches, reform and literary associaAccording to statistics, three-foarthe of the members
of -churehes-are_women and five-sixtbs
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
cisco today.
from Washington.
day to visit his brother. :
returned from the north.
mento visiting his parents.
have returned from the Bay.
have returned from Pike City.
here soon on mining business.
ton today after a brief visit here.
North Bloomfield were here today.
a *
PERSONAL POINTERS.
and Young.
Mies Georgie Saul went to San Fran.
W.H. Mead arrived here last evening
Howard Loveland went to San Fran-. ™
D. P. Stewart went to Downileville to.
T, B. Gray, the insurance man, bas
‘George Walters is here from SacraMrs. D. Marsh and Miss Jessie Marsh
Clarence Organ and Robert McLeod
Congressman De Vries is expected
E. T. BR. Powell.goes to Placer county
John McBean returned to WashingEd. Dobbie and Frank Cummins of
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Cloudman of. t
You Bet visited the county seat today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holland have gone
to San Francisco. where the lady will
ye operated. on this week for a tumor.
L. E. Heintzen and F. -Wyllie of
Forest City arrived here late last evening:
I. L. Rosenthal owner in the Obhampion and Delhi mines, returned to Sau
Francisco today. :
George Kayes, an employe at the
California mine, is ill with pneumonia
at the Union hotel in this city.
C. J. Winstead, deputy sheriff of
Sierra county, was in town last night
vn bis way home from an official trip .
to Folsom prison. .
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lussier, Miss ee]
Hickok and A, Putman of Sin Francisco arrived here this morning and
are looking at our mines.
Dr. A. GC. Hinkson, who has been visiting relatives here, will retarn to San
Francisco Thursday to resume his.
stndies at the Ooope: Medical Institute.
B.F. Peterson, who is engaged with
another party in prospecting for gravel
near Blue Canyon, Placer county, has
been in town for a couple of days past.
T. B. Dillon, consulting engineer of
the El Progresso and Del Monte minyears just because John Doe or Richard . or our teachers are women.
Roe who has the bandiing of the prop“On the contrary, the men who are
ing companies, left with bis family this
noon for San Francisco. His visit was
cut short by a telegram instructing
Last evening’s Virginia City Chronicle says :
electricity on the Comstock power has
become an assured fact, frequent inquiry is mage as to whether the present
hoist and pump plants can be operated
with that energy. This query c1D be
best answered by a visit to the Nevada
the most obtuse miud that the pre3ent . ~
hoist and pump plants cannot be utilmost efforts, completely failed to over
ized with electric energy.
plantto be installed oa the ‘Truckee
river near Floriston, Nevada county,
will be transmitted by wire to electric
motors either on the surface. or Sutro
tunnel level of the Comstock lode, the
same as the power by which the Nevada
mill ie operated is transmitted by wire
from the dynamo plant on. the Sutro
tunnel level of the Cbollar inchine to
the surface motors, which are contomorrow for a few days’ trip. nected with the mill mechinery by @
system of belting. The power for ran.
ning Comstock hoist, mill and pumping machinery will be operated in the
same way aud the present costly steam
Mrs. E. Quick has returned to her . plants will be of no use whatever.
home in Relief Hill after a visit here.
be drained by simply putting the ends
L. M.° Sukeforth left today for the! ofthe wires charged with electricity
Alaska mine to work in the mill there-. 4nto the mine water. Pumps specially
. adapted for being operated by electricoe
ity will be installed and the machinery ;
will be connected directly with the].
motor by belting.
were married in Reno, and of this number all’ but 89 couple came from Oaliornia. :
Outspeeded the Swallow.
A swallow is considered one of the
swiftest of fiying birds, and it was
thought until a short time ago that vo .
insect could escape it.
A naturalist tells of ap exciting
chase he saw between a swallow and
a dragon fly, which is among the swiftest of insects. :
‘The insect flew with incredible speed
and wheeled and dodged with such
ease that the swallow, despite its utElectricity on the Comstock.
———
Since the introduction of
ill where it.will become apparent to
take and capture it.
The power generated by the dynamo Glove Cutting.
The cutters of the great glove houses
at Brussels and in France earn even
higher wages than the cutters of the
most fashionable tailors in London
and New York. 8o difficult is this art
of cutting glovesthat most of the principal cutters are known to the trade
by hame and by fame, and the peculfar knives which they use In the business are so highly prized that they are
handed down from generation to generation as beirlooma.
Probably nothing grows 80 monotonous as having & collector come around
with the same old bill every month.
It must not be inferred, however, Restores VITALITY, LosT ViGOR
hat the flooded levels of the mines can NERVIT AND MANHO ‘OD
Deep in leaty woodland bowers,
‘Pipe the throstle, finch and lark !
nna 2
Australia, {t 1s estimated, 18 capable
of supporting at least 100,000,000 Iphabitants.
Consumption is preventable?
bas proven that, and also. that neglect
is suicidal.
can be.cured with Shiloh’s Cough and
Consumption Cure.
guarantee for over fifty years.
by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf
Frrieae}
THE BIRD'S PETITION.
'. the recovery of ce tel
Reno. He aleges that
. ant promised to marry:
and that in consideration
‘. mise he transferred to ber.
property in Reno, besides. blown
$6,000 in cash.
The Denver Post tells that a Colas
rado doctor carries a gun with. bi
ee ee ae oe cogent! ate when he goes into the mounteins to
Song is slain by joy unkind. see a patient, but rarely has the :occasion to use, The medicine usually does
the work.
Bright with undergrowth of flowers, estate in
O’er the dappled mead and pool
And in tangled lanes most cool,
From the dewy dawn to dark,
And they pipe-and never tire } .
Songs as sweet as love’s desire. ¢ 3
Oft to me they seem to sing,
On the branch or on the wing?
“Jf you leave us space and sky,
Room to nest and sing and fly,
We will pipe for your delight,
*#onor, then, our wide domain,
Break not little hearts with paing 7
God who made the merry day
Gave to us our roundelay, 4a
And like honey laden bee,
Or like wild winds made us free,
Leave, then, leave us to. our song,
Emery Sack CANNOT STAND Upright.” Neither can poor, weak, thin
blood nourish and sustain : the. physiLeave and meads and flowers among.” . . cal system. Hood’s Sarsaparilia le the
—Charles Lusted tp Gentleman’s —e purifier and true tonic for the " PE Renner
bl i
ae eae
Hood’s Pills-are the favorite family
cathartic. : é
Td
Do You Know
Tell Your Sister, ~
A Beautiful Complexion is an im é
bility without good pure blood, the
sort that only exists in connection with
good digestion, 8 healthy liver and
bowels. Karl’s Olover Root Tea: acts
directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping them in perfect health,
price25 cts.and 50 cts. tf. ©
Science
The worst cold or cough
Sold on positive
For sale
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self¢ abuse, or excess and indiscretion. Anervetonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
ewe By mail Oc per box; 6 boxes
for $2.50; with & written guarantee to cure or refund the money.
NERVITA MEDICAL co.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada
City, Cal.
J
Since the first of the year 434 persons
We are never rendered so ridiculous
by qualities we possess, as by those
which we aim at, or effect to have. al
TRANSCRIPT
BARGAIN
: COLUMN.
Experience keeps a dear school, bat
fools will’ learu in no other.
The eye of the master will do more
work than both his hands.
What maintains one vice would
bring up two children. i
The Bargain Center
Ie the Racket Store. Fora few days we
are runnfng the Wooden Bow! Sale. The
best made; several sizes; large sizes, 800;
smallsizes,25c. Come early.
The Racket Store.
We are never undersold.
If you would ‘have your business
done, go; if not, send.
Everything 3 aie It-Is
erty in the market will not let it ga at
a reasonable figure because his “divy”
would not be large enough, a condition
that would in a great measure be done
now voters elect officials to office who
run the govern nent in the interests of
the material portion of the community,
the men engaged in mercantile aud
away with if mine owners tried to help
themselves 4 little more.
———
Ungle Sam’s Only “Tip.”
Tips given to Pullman car porters by
government employees while: performing official duties are considéred legitimate charges against Uncle Sam. They
are the only tips which are accorded
this distinction. This interesting fact
has just been gleaned through the display by a government official of a bill
of expenses which he intended to present for a recent trip which he made
in the service of the government. He
exhibited the statement as an evidence
of the close manner in which the government did business. He had to present a receipt tor every expenditure
business pursuits, in cluding those who
. are engaged in the liquor traffic.
“Thus legislators and statesmen are
powerless to bring about reforms and
enforce laws, because they are not responsible to the women in the com-:
forcement if ‘they had the power to
vote.
“If you put the ballot into the hands
of the half that bas in it three to one of
the best people, you at once chauge
the balance of jaw-abiding voters, or
at least bring a balance of the scales.
The three good women = put into the
ecales with one good man would certainly be a belp for education to bring
bim to start this week for Arizona to
examine a property.
save a barbarous practice called hook
gether to undergo the most horrible tor
tare. A wire abouta quarter of an inch
: in diameter and seven feet long is
munity who would vote for their enpierced throngh the tongue. and then
the wretched being will dance for over
hulf an hour with the wire still banging through the tongue.
Heek Swineing tn Bengal.
The people.of Gangntia, in Bengal
.winging. They deck themselves oui
with garlands, and then assemble toFancy GLASsWwARB
Great Leet Over SALe
Prices Away Down.
Youw’'ll Say So,
Some of them form themselves into a
row and are then sewed together by a
wire needle threaded with cord. They
are sewed by the arms and look like
herrings on a wire when ready for the
book.
It ig thonght that the victims are
. . drugged considerably befcrehand, owing
made, even a receipt from the Pullman
ear conductor for his berth.
' The only item for which there was .
no receipt was “Tips, 50 cents.” When .
asked what the tips were for, the officer said: “They were tips which 1 gave .
to Pullman car porters. The government allows those, but they are the
only tips which are allowed. If 1 tip
ithe waiter at my hotel or the man who
‘carries my bag, the tip comes out of
my pocket, but the tipping of Pullman
‘ear porters, a quarter for each journey
made on a sleeper, !s such a recognized
‘custom that the item for such tips Is
always allowed by the government to
officers when traveling on government .
}
fbusiness.”—New Orleans Times-Democrat.
\ P
ig How Emery Is Quarried.
. Emery comes from. the island of
‘Naxos, in the eastern Mediterranean.
‘whence it has been exported for the
dast two centuries or more. The beds
are in the northeast of the island, the
deposits descending into some of the
meighboring islands, the emery being
Yound in lenticular masses, resting on
Jayers of schist in limestone almost
identical with Parian marble, the finest marble known, which comes from
the island of Paros, close by.
' There are about 300 men engaged
§n the trade, all of whom have to be
married before they are admitted to
the fraternity. The material is much
too hard to be dug out or even blastied. Great fires are lighted around the
blocks till the natural eracks expand
with the heat, and levers are then In.
eerted to pry them apart. This sy#
tem is continued until the blocks are work on for the last ten years.
weduced in size to masses of a cubie
oot or less, and they are then shipped
s if they were ceal. There are. said
to be 20,000,000 tons yet available at
‘Naxos, and the last’ repo ied year’s export was 8,950 tons,
hardest substances known,
gery.
SroumonSe ST anal .
When the well is dry, they know the .
worth of water.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrb that can
not be cured by Hall’s Oatarrb Care.
F. J. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly bovorable in al
business transactions and
by their firm.
West & Troax, Wholesale Druggists, .
Toledo, O. WALDING, Kran & Mapy iy,
interdpon the blood:
tem. A, 8. Strong, G
and mucon? Ponte te . Mrs. W. B. Fairbank, Bloomfield
rey
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is t
nally, acting directiy
* Pesti ials sent free. Price 15s.
‘Hall's Family Pile are the best,
It is one of the
financially
able to carry out any obligations
made .
over to the good side enough to elect to the sullen.
fearless officials who would. enforce
the law.” N.S. G. W.
<0 -—-———
He Refused the Commissioa,
‘A ‘Tacoma dispatch saya that Major
J. J. Weisenburger, son of O. Weisenburger of this city und # former resident here, commanding the First Battalion of the Firat Washington Regiment, who was nominated by Geaeral
O.is to be Lieutenant-Colonel in the
regular army, and appointed by President McKinley, has just refused his
commission and is now on board the
transport Pennsylvania, with his regiment homeward bound. His reasons
for refusing promotion were that, as
Lieutenant-Colonel in the regiment to
which he was assigned, his services
. would be uuder a West Pointer, and,
. having been in active duty himself, to
. serve in that capacily would soop prove
. irkeome. Before resigning, be applied
. to the President for permission to raise
ja regiment himself. This request was
\ granted, but he was required to raise
(1500, whereas had he been a graduate
At last, extremely difficult,
¥.
of West Point he would only have bad
. to raise 1800. ‘The conditions prevail"ing in the Philippines made it impossi. \I ‘ t :
ble to raise 1500, 80, after considering. everything, he declined bis appointment.
. gmith—Brown bas just finished o
flying machine that he has been at
quickly conquers your little,
Jones
‘ Indeed And is it.a success? Smitb
hacking cough.
a There is no doubt about
— Yes, with one exception; it refuses to
Doubt comes
brougbt round again.
usta
Coug
Not worth peyin attention
to, you say. Perhaps you
have had it for weeks.
It’s annoying because you
have a constant desire to
cough. It annoys you also
because you remember that
weak lungs is afamily re
At first it is a stight cough.
At last it is ¢-hemorrhage.
At first 1t is easy to cure.
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get off the earth.
re
remnenmenennacenannenn!
UNION:-:HOTEL,
Main Street, Nevada City.
H. METZENBAUGHER, «+ -: Prop.
—_——
‘wer
the cure now.
from neglect.
For over half a century
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has
been curing colds and coughs
and preventing consumption.
It cures Consumption also
if taken in time.
“Heep one of De. Ager’s Cherrg
Martin Dumler, Pike Oity
‘om Waller, Grass Valley
Geo. Kays, California Mine
N, Joseph, San Francisco
“. G. E. Wilson, Sacramento
Gag: neh an Sah rs. 5m Dn Jnean
KN. Ourrier, Bloomfleld pectoral Plasters over gear
% = Wo Washington
. m Sharp, San ‘Franc
Frank Craw, You Bet
W. H. Hartman, San Jose
W.B. Mclotosh, Oakland
J. R. Smith, Los Angeles
A. W. Law, Secramento
Frank Craught, Oakland
tangs It gos cough.
Shall we eend you a
book on this subject, free?
Our fiadical Department.
If you have apy complaint what
ever aud desire the medics!
_w advice on can possib)
* the costar freely. on wil receive
John MOarthy, Wasbingtop m fre
xB, sow alt Roath Yabe. wie : provid, DR: CALE
rass Valley f
W.vones, San J
dazed expression they
wear throughout, but sometimes one or
two faint and are with great difficulty
STORES EVERY WHERE.
100 Stores.
When You See Prices.
(reat American Importing Tea Oo.
Commercial street, ..-..Nevada City
56 Mill street,.....+-. Grass Valiey
American Java Coffes—five-pound cans,
‘i ground, for $1.(0 end $1.20 It is honest
value und an excellent article
P.G Scadden
Commercial Street.
When Women Meet
hey. gosfip. Whe men meet thi +}
Bee Wesel it. ta a
GILT EDGE SALOON.
Try our popular Beer.
Your Husband
NEW FIRM.
Guey’s interest in the
Fruit and Vegetable Market
nesa of selling the best of
will be promptly a'
Nevada City, Sept. 19.
N OTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned have purchased all of Ah
On Pive street, oi will carry on the busiFruits, Vegetables, Chickens, Etc.
We will sell cheap for cash, and all orders
mded to,
Quong, Hong Long Co.
Hood’s Pills cure constipation. Price
Won't roast you for making poor coffee
if you buy your coffee sue, bene our
co is already roasted. Try our J. A.
¥olger & Co Coffee—the famous
Wh te Squadron Mocha and Java. it is
roasted right
Chas. E. Mulloy
52 Broad St.
Those desiring enythi; in the way of
Frosted Windows, or gaat in any of
its branches should call at I Broad St.
J am prepared to meet your needs. Satisfaction guaranteed.
GEO. A. GRAY.
Picture and Room Mouldings & specialty.
BABY’S PHOTOS
“Like Nectar to My Lips.”
Ice
Commereial Street, Nevada City.
Are treasured in after years. While
ou're about it have them taken right.
guarantee satisfaction.
MOORE
ke. the [As] The Photographer
Poetic Expressed
De: cription Cream By a Lady Lumber
g Weare manufacturepsand dealers in all
ot our Soda. Patron. . piuatnc! ccehiaing purveaee Cal
and let us furnish estimates. We guarFoley’s . Omics, P pens Sarre ether tT son H. & F. L. COOPER.
The wisdem of “Seizing Time
you can doubtless do better
demand for goods has\caused
hooves all those who wish to
The Jewelry you
sented. “a
thejdozen in
eee
. Permit Us to Suggest TO you,
the old prices prevail. We have a large assortment to select from,
and an honest bargain is our pride.
A. & H. W. HARTUNG, “SEhs="
_ It is new in style there
to quality, and the prices are low.
TO YOU
AND TO YOU
(Watches) by the Forelock.” Today
than tomorrow. The unprecedented
the factories to raise prices so it bepurchase WATCHES to do so while
West 14.
—————Oomr—
IT’S ALL RIGHT
buy from me
——.
sane
eee
Crsets! Corset! Corset!
MAHER @ Co’s
Ladies, we have placed in Window No.
1 the
Grandest Corset Display
That you have ever seen in this part of
the world. If you will take the trouble
. tolook you will find there that very Short
Corset that you read so much about.
Then comes the Medium Long Corset,
the Long-Corset, and-last, but_not least, .
the Extra Long—6 hooks—that. we sell
for $1.50.
Come and visit our Corset Department
and you will find that Cash Prices tell
there as well as any other part of our
store. :
See the kind of Corset we sell for 5oc.
Our No. 397 and No. ror R. & G. that
we sell all sizes for $1.00, are both world
beaters. Respectfully,”
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P. S.—New Underwear, Gloves and
Hosiery coming im every day. Just a
few pair of those sc Children’s Hose left,
exactly as repre[err,] fate) [ate,) [ets] Cl Ata) (a0) Low fa.) Leta.) ta.)
on, are)
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Basak Baia it Pua Beaudoin Peiuk Ceaatl Beil Poa? Cos? . ty
A Fine Line qi .
-—OoF"a3
_ Breakfast Goods.
—>++—
Hu Fresh trom the Mitis,
—++— ae
i] H-O-Oat Meul, and Self-Rising Buckwheat,
1 Twin Bros; Mush, Our Mother’s Mush. ;
Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes.
Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bulk.
Aunt Jemima’s Pan Oake Meal.
. Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice.
a eee Fr
For a Quteh Lunch--atready cooked--Ury
French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 2f'°jet
Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans ts.
1 tieintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 2047 “*"
Tome.) r [e,] me,
e+ 36:3
6 ey
ORDINARY WIRE lef’: ;
AND . .
FOLDING ARMY
‘ docu.
Frov~ d day of septem-+
D. B, GETCHELL,
f” Sheriff Nevada County,
By Jy. Pasvos. eg
DOVe
of as
ment,
.
snyder, dece. *
Dated at Nevada City, Sept. 12th, 1899.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Y WIFE, MARY KLIZABETH ALPERS.
—hay-ne left my bed and board, I hereby give notice that t will not be responsinle
assessme:
+ J upon the capital
+96n, payable immediately
SILVER WARE.. — Pranciieiine.
Both plated and solid, from the bg’
I like to show goods and take p
them on their merits.
rnia,
on,
be sold
no deception a . ,--cwwes
hela Sarhereal act .
nt of $3 00 per
the Zith day of Septembe:
quent and clehat for
and unless payment is
on Thursday. the
, 1899, to pay the delinquent
r with costs of udyvertisfor any deb’
. : Deputy Sheriff.
Pn it Ae Att'y. for Piai 3. 823
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