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August 21, 1888 (4 pages)

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a al 'RPer Week, «© = «= 15 Centss . : Agents for the Daily Transoript, Palmer RO. iics ie bs. New York tovsteree New York _ OFFICE-—-Thomas Blook, corner Broadand Ht You'Want to Get ALL OF THE NEWS OF NEVADA CouNTY, TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT, HE et serene NC THe @68T Advertising Medium In The L VOL. LVI.—No. $008. NEVADA CITY. OAL. TUESDAY “MORNING, AUGU 1888. Established Sevt. 6, 1860, by Bs Py Browh & Oo . Bini. Che em 4 idaho PUBLISHED Every Day Excepting Monday —BY— BROWN & CALKINS, L 8, CaLKins, N, P. Bro Kditor, Wusinese ‘wt e'r. OFFICE —“Transoript il Block,” No. mercial st., Nevada City, Ca TRRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 1 Year, payable in advance, 66. Com@. P. Rowell & Go: . R, Nilea... ., Enherited Diseases. Im the realm of disease the facts of im heritance are most numerous and are daily accumulating. Here, glas, they become terrible, fateful and overwhelming, No fachot nature ts more pregnant with awful meaning than the fact of the tmhoritance of disease. It meets the physiclan on‘/his dally rounds, paralyzing his att and filling him with dismay. The legend of the ancient Greeks pictures the Furies as pursuing; families from generation, to generation,’ rendering them desolate, The Furies stilt ply thelr work of terror ald death, ssaghaons * are not now clothed in the garb of superstt. tion, but appear in the more intelligible but no less awful form of hereditary disease. Modern acience, which has illuminated se many dark corners of nature, has shed @ new light on the ominous words of the Scriptures, “The sins of the fathers shall be visited upor the children unto'the third and fourth generation.” Instances of hereditary disease abound. Fifty per cent, of cases of consumption, that fearful destroyer of famliPalmer & Rey 2.0.0. .0.5, San. Franci John C, haway &Co. Burlington; Vt Stina BOG. i.e. csc cise sees Portland, Me}. Geo. M. Mott ‘ Sacramento J, A, Stidger W. K. Spencer BR. F. Snell . Smarteville . Downieville Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, _ Ne. G, RR. A. Me AT! INGS AT MA sonic RAL evada City, an the Firat penter n each month. Visiting Companions in good Rss ae are cordially invited to at veN, JOS. THOMAS, hata I, J, Roure,” “eoretar MASONIC . OTIOE. : Nevada Lodge) No, 10, & A M; STATED MERTINGS ON THE Wednesday of each month, zoey ot peg ete n in good standing are gor ee invited, AN BURGER, Master. Rose, ‘epcretary. &ifrea DD. Mason, Counselor ‘at Gaw and Notary Public, Suceesssor to Johnson & Mason, 2 Attorneys at Law. bh; PRACTICE IN THE SUPEGQIOR oft re reme, District and Cir.sitCourts 0. ec omas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. L. B, LITTLE, JOHN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN asta STATE AND United States Courts. Pine atreeta,-up stairs. Joa. GALE WELLE Attorney at Law, N Publio, aie CONVEYANCER, (te asin: and the Pitare the State of of the B. Hn, GAYLORD FRED SRARLA~ GAYLORD & SEARLS, ath side do Broad Stre Hiroet, oppo ‘nien inaltihe Voy Hes, of Oancer ‘and scrofula, run fn families h inher ish in an ked but, fort ly, like many other hereditary diseases, tends to wear itself out, the stock becoming extinct, A distinguished scientist truly says: “No organ or texture of the body is exempt from the chance of being the subject of hereditary disease.” Probably more chronic diseases, which permanently modify the structure and functions of the body, are more or less iahte to be inherited, . Tha important and far. from such facts—nffecting so powerfully the happiness of individuals and families and the collective welfare of the nation—are obvious to reflec: ting minds, and the best means for preventing or curing these diseases is a subject of 4 to all. F ly nature haw provided a remedy, which experience has attested as infallible, and the remedy ig the world-famous Swift's Specific, a pure vegetable compound—nature's antidote for all blood poisdns. To the aMiloted it is @ Blessing of inestimable value, An interes® ing treatise.on “Blood and Skin Diseases” ‘will be mafled free by addressing Tas Swive Sracivio Co, . Drawer 6, Stlanta, Gn eam County N. G, A. Rf. TIME TABLE NO. 30. Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th, At 6 A.M. LEAVING NEVADA CITY: PY A, xu DAILY—Conneeting with overni ae arriving in San Francisco at P.M.,-DAILY—Connecting with 4:00 Overland . ‘Basconger Yenvfng ‘San rancisco at 8:30 A. M Arriving: 9:00 A.M. DAILY * P, M. DAILY — Connecting with As F ‘emctced leaving San Francisco at\JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manexer. E, H, BROWN, Superintendent. Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ee pRageist ALLTHE COURTS te and Arie dose hm Court House, W. BP. SOWDEN, Attorney and Oounselor at Law Ww TICE IN ALL THE COURTS en Lag sts, of California, and of the United States. in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner of Fine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal. Quick Time and Cheap Fares Eastern and Enropean Cities, BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAIT. ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company P. P.AIMONDS, ©. W, CROE> pec txeanss te eitaaeus CROSS & SIMONDS, TD Satin pate promot censenion wi Attorneys and Qounselovs at Law, nectie of nes ast, co W 6 “Bhited PRACTICE Etta STATE AND ARE Fut & Roberta’ Block, Neve da City w,. Ww. D. ). LONG, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. ATTORNEY . OF (NEVADA Dita, Office at the Court House, GRO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Th egoriee IN ALL THE COURTS Wasi in Morgan. &, Roberta’ Block. New Werk and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL BUROPEAN PORTS Pullman Palace Sleeping .Care Attaehed to Overland Express Trains. A hae bat rity ’ Vet Ei a rain is sas aneeue for Bertha ht Tickets folds Sleeping Car Berths penned Third Clase and other information given upon applica THOS. 8. FORD Gon at the ie i yore a offices where passen, ere Ci secu Attorney and Oounselor at Law, Folites, @ BAILHOAD LANDS Thomas’ Butiding, corner Broad O rand Fine streets, Nevada City . DE. BR, MM. BUNT, Physician, or AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY. , THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, Coustable of Nevada Tewnship and Bill Collector. CE AT COURTROOM. OF JUDGE "PRICE an, Nevada City, al. orr te CO. No, 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, wuy Gold Dust, Geta and Silver: Bare. May 6, 1987. A, WURKR, Fashionable Hoot and Shoe Maker, STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Bresromes, Nevada © City. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEUIALTY . REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. “BE. OBAPMAN, pm Tier. SNEVADA CITY.... -GAT. , — Legal ANESTHETIOS 1? DRGIRED. Office at Realdence, . Sactamento Bt LURTIE & BRAND, — a OHMATER JEWELER mene nytt gerade ors Ena ase a FOR SALE ON REAVER TED TERMS. Apply te, or Adie W. H; pnts, Land Agent, 0. P. R. R, Ban Francise JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. BR ALN. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN General Manager. Gen, Pass & Tk't Agt ~ Eunpire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex Ghange Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY,B rriceinpe or latte EMPIRE qs bia has the largest, aa a tes "To be Showed . as apart rites Vir cier aL ccaees a Megens a. the moat reasonable terms are free from ee of geod si ie and Be Pe hy of goins as fast as any gen man cares to d Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL FURNISHED. Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best, Established 1860, USED BY THE BEST PENMEN, THE Frue Concentrator oo #1,000 ) Ohattenge te ny . . The letter is'sent or t CULTIVATION OF FRETTING, The Accountability. of. Parents for the Fretfulness of Children, Fretting ean be paiciwatee. Aman has decided a certain matter; inthe time he Mad he made the best decision he could, or perhaps. could be « by any one, friend is gone to whom the counsel] was given. “Immediately, when there could be no recall, he begins to regret it. To wonder whether he should have Perbepe the way. ‘be did or the o ~~ Per @ mentions itto so aetawnpk ssowalt about it. The tniniona don re tahg This way of worrying can be be wg at in until the most trivial things opinion of such a 9 is of no value, it is 6o undecided. h persons spend valthe j:ast, ‘We have many sa to regret and to be ashamed of, It is sia than a waste of time to worry Hote them. It is bést to decide caver then be strong it, and so dit ‘his mother. “His mother also knew that they could not get any B until the next station was reached allowed him to whine’ and: drink, or to-repeat again and again, “Mother, I want a drink,” until all the passengers were disturbed by it. It itis not a drink it ig something else } which {t is impossible for him to. h reas that time and place.) Children are tal to about what is going to happen and exthey are such . a disinterested person they are only very badly trained obildren. Gureter Piles. Ttching Piles are re khowhby moisture like perspiration, preducing a very disagreeable itching after inet . warm. This form as well'as ‘Blind: Bleeding and protraditg Piles, yield’ at onee to the application of Dr. Bosanké’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing ' the tumors, allaying the’ ititente itching and effecting a permanent cure. 50 cents. Address the Dr. Besanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Carr COUNTY ed Superior Judge... J. M. Wallin FP BEETS George Lord Clerk rk and Audito: ¥F. G@. Beatty eee J. A. Rapp District A tto: SAN W._D. Long Troaaurer and Collector. A Me any ane Me SS WO ek ab oe Bresyap Bon 8 ii super ntendent. . J, Tiffany Public * ministrator. . E. Oa sareies:’ t District. 4th # bth Governor. ‘ : Secretary ob el Stute Controller. . pond Treasurer i ney Gene Supt. ny Getta ribs heal General Clerk @ Court... .4.5, JUDICIARY Supreme Justices—Niles Searls (C. ne McKinstry, J.D, Somnten, J. R. Sha A a), OREO Joanne 8. Belcher (C. ©.), Niles Searls, ath Jas. A, Louttl : As Abbott L. C. More ar eae aos eile house Board Equalization, 2d Dist State Senator....... A, Walrath Assemblyman, Mth Diat. ev. J. Sim Assemblyman, 15th Dist bk esha “J, 5. sykes Table of Distances, THE ADING Mors NEVADA wr. vies come sources of great worries. T ny baa : uable time regretting certain actions in” okt tose for a cited for days over it, or they are told that ' nervous ‘children, when to . eo Ps ab cor vieor Restores the dolor, gloss, and youthful . To produce anew growth of hair freshness of thehair; stimulates arich and . on bald heads; inthe’ = of") luxurious ones) the scalp; preventts hly cleanses . advancéd” tn” eoeie and humors; . sible. thot“ alwily’s pi When! the “glands. are hn % and_ ts ;the ‘most cleanly and effective . and gone,no-stimulant.can. restore them; preparation for the hair ever offered. but, when they ne sett, Lge from to the public. : Winois Rev. J. W. Davenport, 5 licarites: “A: il wegen Nass vert lige a Apert defeat ive Hair Vigor, used in my family for sbveral years, has no equal’as a dressing, nor for. sult: L. V. Templeton, Newbern, N. C., preventing the hair from falling out or. writes: “After a protracted Ie ranké. fever, tiy hatr all canie o turning prematutely gray. among ‘thd fitst : I luxuries of our ’ n ate house.” Miss ’ f a a cern “a avers HAR voor 22, geredll, Ontario, " fore I had, pre writes: “While . allite Coutéits, a kept ae hore er clear of dandruff, and thick growth of heir,‘ neatly’ rwo fiches Ayer’d Hair Vigor . long, covered my head.” L.D. McJunkin, nea Hea wide ‘grow luxurl-. Perryville, Md., writes: ‘“Bakinesd is
Five years ago . vsreang in, my now poasessiug hair . hereditary {n my family, Tong, and as thick as/ the hair on the top of my head was be. could be desired.” The wife of Dr. V. S. coming weak and thi, I procured Ayer's enough to put re out of the thoughts as much as possible, — fortwo NeW ke Hy yateet oan be, and often cultivated by parents an child oh a train asked ate fed fie upon ve water supply was exhausted, He knew out.” Ay produced hair a foot long. PREPARED Bt Maas., U.S.A. For sale by all Druggists, JOHN T. MORGAN Nat. 'P. BROWN, FRED SEARLS, * ~ J. B, CARR. PALACE REP CONSTANTL THING USUALL someon, Sooke, . OR. J. C. AYER & C0., Lowell, akO. ako. WM. EDWARDS, BLANK nooKs, MISORELLAN nous ponks Dap “gaily Lovelace, Lovelaceville, Ky., had very bad . Hair Vigor, the application of which! inher “ehusing the . vigorated the hair roots, and sent out a healed . new growth of young hair. the sores; and in jess than twelve ‘months hair ts.as.thick and y To-day my us.ag ever. I / stM use the Vigor occ ally to kéep my scalp in a healthy condition.” + ° Nevada County:Land and Improvement Association DIRECTORS: @. GAYLORD M, VM. PRESTON, KE, TURNER, ik. J. RECTOR’ J. HENNESSEY. Large hist of Desirable Homes and Lands For Sale. &7-20.000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands For Sale taneing in nrice’from’$1.50%t0 $10 "er acre. FORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS” FRANK G. BEATTY, NEVADA CITY, CAL. T. H. CARR PHOPRIETORS OF THE DRUG Cer. Pine and Commercial Nevada Olty. ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOUK 0 DY LBAND A K OF EVERY First-class Drus Store. ee PAINTS, @Olu8, VARNISHES, ETO eee = VERISDICALS, PIOTOMIALS, NuwWalharius Agents for the San Francisco Examiner, ee FiBL, GARDEN AND FLOWER seus, a Fingst Brands of°t ‘Cigars in Nevada City. Botcrtgebi sheridan easethis oo compete sak omy bene. Bika ; ne ui » With . STORE, OF NEVADA CITY. Brokdstreet, -Jas. Cairas. -Harness and Collars MADE TO'ORDER Below National Hote. Propristor AWD BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. QW AX orders attended to promptly. ones Whitehiecd’s: Cook « Beaks. LHAD THE WORLD. ee $3 de i, The. American Pastry Cook, PRICE $2. Hotel Meat. Cooking. PRICE 88. Ne. 3, PRICK 81.50. Conking “For: Profit, PRICE 63, FOR SALE AT THE OVFICE OF THE HOTEL GA,ZETTE, 420 ee Btreet, Ban Francisoo, FOR LIST OF PROPERTY A‘D ee Ne wepaper Advertising Ameney th O'FUEL'IN aad AR Ao BAN FRANCISCO, avant 6 and Files of nearly every wownes ir Bupaely . ee on the Pacific Coant are con bany on hand, one all advertisers are allowed tr access to ma during Nalneas ‘hou Tue Nevawva DAILY x. Taamecnies may be seen on file at the office of L P mee. MONEY fi tidraurs oaniy we will send you free, som et Bes vey & rtance to you, me will ha you in busl which will bri you in ore mone’ taway than anyt! and this wor ny one can do Bey Rar * Rither se —all ag pe t just coins. money ow ia chastise Z; ; capital epiul pon igl Ll tadiiee Vil’ not debe Grand ‘ourAt tree eriddress TRUE ds E uguste, Maine. $100 to $900 feathers preferred who ¢ vn furnish thelr ou ho: tnd give their w ine vod roe a iey ye whole t ne prota ably omp layed Seer aah bart % 0m ee National Exchange, 4 NEVADA oF" OITY, CAL, The Oily PFirsiectncs Business . ! eo. in a the (City. enti from 5 she (7th Agricuitural ‘District AsNEVADA AND PLACER OOUNTIES, Commencing Augast 28th and continuRepairttig Néaitty:-Done. Bacé and Steck Exhibite at Glen. soolation for 1888 ing five days. news brook Park, Midway between Grasse Valleyand ‘Nevada City. Pavilion at Nevada City 210,000 IN PURSES: AND PREMIUMS, Liberal Purses fer State and Dise trict Meorses. Liberal Prem-« fume for Live Steck, Farm. tug, Orchurd and Dairy Products, and Mes chanical and Art ‘ Exhibite. FIVE DAY’S RACING. TURSDAY, Anarene SAth. jee Se aries —OF THE—AX Coun! Bash soe Com : 0 Sar tier re 2d, tee for teens waotved, Th setae son to ouoh such See Ae, _ Priel He PADRE “ANNUAL FAIR: F*Pbsn out Conenton Ho More Bale Hoag, Che Leading Harness Shops = A MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN al licen Pa Biv, Conventian County shal ali be hod ins id in th Theatre, Nivea City, Tuesday, August 28th, 1888, Commeneing atil e’clock A, M. st. To nominate candidates for all on elected at the Nevember feng ir} ja, Comtred Commitary Election: for delmiky Ww ary on iw iy the times 08: y or ress non seal ld ing presince snags PLM. and d Ren eke ie recinets of Grask Valley een ey her bree ucts the lection of Wrebn' the hours of bo Han shai manner a tae ota venent sha sectors will act at their Tespeetive ve precincts : ua Nevada Oity Preeincts, Neasl and o—Inapector, J, C, Abbott; Judges, W, B. Jéyce and John Werry. Polling mo atCity Hall, 2 delegates Selby Flat Preeinct—Inspector;' Sam Ria 2 delegates. Willow Valley Precinet—Inspeetor, J. J Lyons, 2 delegates, Gold Flat Precinet—Iapector, JobuWaters. 2-delegates, Indian Flat Precinct—Inspector, Charles Cleveland. 2 delega’ East Grass Valley Freetinct ia 0b fe ai hold the eleation at the tous of How Co.—Inspector, Wai! Bee; Wadges, BG Roberts and Peter Knight. 21 delexates, West Grasa Valley Precingt ig directed to hold the élection at the house of et Tabee, the wing ~~ Co.—Inspevtor, M. P. Ry] C. Hi Hankinsand Frank Rie 10 de!egates. Allison Rangh Precinct—Inapector, 8. Bea holt. 1 delegate. Bosna Vista Precinct — fuspector, dD.’ w. Pingree. -1 delegate, Cottage Mil Precinet~Inapector, J. M. Higgins. 1 delegate. Foreat Spritiga Procinot—Inapector, Milton Smith. 1 delegate, Boston Ravine Precinct—Imspeotor, B.D. Gummoe. 2 delegates. Hill's Flat Procinct—Iniapecton, Seam en wood, 2 delegates, North Bloomfield Precinct-Inspevtor, R. D. Skidmore. 4 delegates, Relief Hil Procinct + mepector, RL A Penrose. 1 delegate. Laké City Preeinct — Inspector, Wiliam Black: 1 delegate. Columbia Hin Pesotnelt-telipeutaiy aAvh Weodruff,, 2 delegates. Moore's Flat Precinot—Inspeotor, Ie en Rend, 1 delegate. ee OTTING.— 2:80 class. Open to N i. en “patts. WaDNESDAY, August 20th. sei ena ete va ian we ey and repea' Pea OCR 0! ud forse, “te me ROTTING, 2:60 fee Open to all. vaawsbia ae? August doth. alf mile and re! TROTTING. 2:40 ¢ or Open to Noy ee ~2:30 class. Open to all. Purad $500, FRIDAY, Augwuct dine. yt Tournament, for various priges, at No. 10, RunNina—Open to ot. vy By cond trance. aa fortelt, 250 added. hagee, oi ird, $60. One mile and a hal trance, ajoort tin doa.” Pital Golan ve elghths of a mile an 3 12. TROTTING—-2:24 Class. Open to all. No. 18, out NNING-—Baddle hoise stake, District. Catch weights. entrance, added. Four moneye—-00, 18 and 10° per cent, One mile. SATURNAY, September tet. mip A A haérade and Awarding of pre~ = 1 on aot. 40 trance, a pain Mir NY eee one heree hi rd, $60. One wile ce repeat. EE i hae Ace 26 entr: wu forte. $100 a sient Becoad ihorve, $0: od BR co he Tao ee om hag Open to No. 17. PactNa--2:20 ¢} ‘oO Pa Act Ka-~ Class, Open to all. ight owned in the counPON YPITIrOns. All trotting and A pacing racesare the best three in five, fhe i Ave fa ar-old, unless tov sitet ater and shite Rit eee @ rebito sabar than veto fill, awamet’cl of on on oo $33 . of tila rina ne Bo i Brae ea divided at the rate te of . ent ored, 80 per cent, to second bi IP per cent. to third mal Aseogiation + ruler to gpvern trotbut wee Board rves the right to ung but nay tho Pate @lternately if oat neveneary fo al apie se racing, or to m heats, A haree ry fog cacti eM antined only ee ae ie tes ponds lollowu: 8034 ond, entries not declared out by 6 hyo TP. mi oy sae preceding the race shall be bps oneal aa arate “any LN The. “TRanscatet Northern-Central California is the Best Advertising medium in et three-year-olds nae Tournamentat 11 a. M. for various meade sas bh Ha, ns ek baat a ore as: . In racen Gestanated as “Distrietall horses . (uatries are el tles of ri i he . . ie a tamar ee eee ners June ist, y Unilesa otherwise spec fled. Graniteville > Freeinit — Taspector, John Cline, ying 8 Washington not Tndpedvor, ik, T. eee: 2 delegates, ai et—L . i, Mepector, A. 7, Frye Bear Valléy Precinct — tuspector, James Rose. 1 delegate. Yuba: Precinct-Inapector, Geo. A; Hare 2 delegates, Ormonde Precinct — Inspector, Richard Stout, 1 delegate. North Sun Juan Previnct—Ihspedtor, J e 3 . stotian @ delegates, Ch Cry Fapolage-isapetee be. D, Bathbun, 1 Sweotland Wood. 1 delegate French Corral Precinet-Inspector, eC L, Miller, 1 delegate. Birchville Precinot—-Inapector, @. B, New ell, 1 delegate. Rough and Ready Prooinet—TAbpadtwe, C, @: Taylor: & delegates, Indian Springs Precinot—Inspectar, 0. B Gansaway, 2 delegates, Anthony House Prectnot—Inspector, Wm. Davey. 1 delegate. Pleasant Ridge Peiduensteenitiihe! Wm, Sickles. 1 delogate. Mooney Flat Precinct—Inspector, A. M. Powers, 1 delegate. Spericeville Prectict — Yaspectdr, c. Pelteach. 1 delegate. Truckee Precingt+-Inspector, H. Ki, age; , . Judges, H.A. Mason and T, P Stevens, 6 delegates. Boca Preciuct—Inapector, D. M. Dyhart 2 delegates. Little York Preeinet—inspeotan, Ww. J, Hill. 1 delegate. Lowell Hill Precinet—Inapector, Wm. Wilkinson, 1 delegate. Hunt's Hill Precinet—Inepeotor, A: @. Turner, 1 delegate. You, Bet Precinct—Inspector, Cloudman, 2 delegates. The ieepaceise and Aredoc af Bt Ridotidfi are ihe" fet A or delegate tes e' aoced from thelr odin aearah suai Altima 82 Hertisnd aa aiid Moran, seni Blectors oft A i A.B, Lonp, Becretary DB, Chairman. Nevada Herald Grass Valley Tidin, cary Times and Trackee Republica Pye reothot = Inspector, 4 M. 0.:-K. National Meat ‘Market OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, 0.3 NAFPZIGER..... Pidpriator EK F ' UA B3 Hy FORE MUTTON, VEAL, 8A HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholdtisle o And all kinds ‘of’ wally fou 4 Vail ¥ Dds of Mes te usually found Meats delivered ¢ onot charms. : an And Netary Public. ee in the Courte of Nevada fe a A My . . Attorney aud Counselor ot Law aoa ere: ssi so L, 6, CALKI8, BROWN & OA Book, Nowapeser aad 9 ". PUpuaERS oF wae NRVAD, ae acres B, BROWN lithe ES