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April 14, 1874 (4 pages)

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AMERICy 2 €O, ‘0, NCE co, el, BROAD * ablm2 mai t AL, —~ NEVADA* CITY, a Local Brevities. / The trial of Frapcis Blaine for the murder of A. Lind, at North Bloomfield, on March 25th, 1873,-was<¢ommenced in the District Court yesterday. District Attorney Gaylord, of” this city, and. ex-District Attorney Murphy, of San Francisco, appeared on the patt of the prosecution for “the people, and Judge Niles Searis _4odJ_B. Johnson for the defense. Theday was nearly consumed in im__panelivg a jury. The case is attracting a great. deal. of_interest, and-it —will_notbe concluded for--several days. Seis ae: has disposed of his property here, and wil] move toSanFrancisco, He bas been an enterprising citizen, has been actively engaged in mining, and will be greatly missed by every one ‘here. We wish him success in his undertakings, and hope he and his ~ family will be pleased with the changé. In Justice Walling’s Court ae. day, two outside parties who bad been previously arrested for drunk-: enness, Were sentenced. respectively to pay $10 and $15, or in default.of é ~prisonmentin the-eounty jail: ’ NINE. ity, ‘108. blic &B3 will be rood ad eres: PARE.” \\ = sox n Gefrr ury, far y. Pay —— Pee 1 pleae BRADY ns ry TOR, LGHTS — Orders x Vale, pb mss Poa ace f 5.3. a = The season of picnics is near at hand. In passing the half way house the other day, we saw Jim Faulkne busily at work preparing his grounds in-frent-of-his—house—_Hé “€xpects to thake themthe most desirable of any in tue vicinity of the two towns, We_recgi ved a-call from W.Ss. Day ofthe Scientific Press, yester_Aay._Mr. Day acts as agent and correspondent of that paper. Tv allengaged or interested in mining, we recommend the Press as the most useful paper published on the coast. We feasted on green peas and new potatoes on Sunday. Ourgood look._ ing partner took the trouble to forward. them, per express, ‘ charges paid, from~Sacramento, We think now he is still better looking than ever—he is absolutely pretty.) _More vacancies in schools are oc~ _euring this. Spring than was ever known before at this season. We hear of another school that will soon be in want of a teacher beeause she 46 going to marry, tearn that Dr. Farley, of North Bloomfield, who has been dangerously ill with pnew Qnia, is slowly recovering. . Parties in this ci have been afflicted with the disease are’ also convaleseing; She Daily Transcript P _ U.S, Marshal, Ed. PMursefYe, ; than any house in this city. five and seven days in . public is to examine our goods and ty who Arrangements have been made whereby the <lothing house of B. H.ter gdods for less money than any ‘ether house in Nevada county. Mr. Miller went to Sun Francisco this, morning for the purpose of assisting itt forwarding the immense stock of goods which has been purchased-expressly' for Nevada county trade. And from this time out he will chal“Tehge any store in thé mountains to compare with him iv qual ty uf goods and prices charged for them’ We have but one price. You cun send your boy and he will be charged the same price the goods would be given you for. Our-stock will be complete aud of the latest styles, We defy competition. and“only-ask those inwant of clothing to call and examine . Pricesand goeds. We can assure partiesall over the county that money can be saved by biiying of us. The clothing war has commenced, and will be continued until dealers will agree that we sell goods cheaper 412 _ Will be Sold at a Bargain. The residence of J.H. Boardman, Situated on Prospect Hill, is offered forsale at a low figure. Four acres. of growmd, filled with -all kinds of choice fruit trees, vines, be etc., vegetable garden al) a-one-third water. ri win @ ditch, 4 fine well of water;@ pleasant resies, Miller; of Nevada City, can sell bet-. Seeded, [a 7 NEVADA STORE! _— w= OPEN AT THEIR /PALACE DR \ +ON. ~ One of the most elegant and fest stock of ui DRY .coops ROSEINEERG BROS.” Thankful for the very libéral patronage heretofore extended tofis and hoping to merit s continua of the same, we take this method nferming our patrons and the nity generally, that in our line Cheaper than out-hou for stock, ete.,. are the inducements offered. Go and examlie the property, and then call at the Transcrrrt office for terms. _—___— oe —_Losk-out fer Breakers?” reduced tates.Everybody is invited to call, and they will be convinced that Casper’sis the best and ~Gheapest store in the mountains. Onehorse elothing stores stand on one side. ae = ad. . New Goods! New Goods! Hyman & Bro. have just received at their Clothing Emporium, a large styles of Spring and Summer Cassimere and Diagonal suits, for gents, youths and boys. All we ask of the prices, and if you-do-not agree with us~that the goods are better aud the pleasure of ing clothiag, furnishing goods, hats, boots and shoes, then we will close our store~and leave the field of usefulness forever, Hyman & Bros., Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. oe ae Gentlemen! .) ___Stidger makes a mistake of eighty thousand dollars only, in the amount subscribed to the narrow guage railroad, from this city to Colfax. As he said by us, he has forgotten his arithmetic, To see a drunken man driviag a Spirited horse is asight less soothing tothe nerves than Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup; yet it is frequently seen, A large number.ef people from the Ridge were in town yesterday, many of them being witnesses or in some manner connected with the Blaine murder trial, The Man Fish is advertised to be here the last of the week. We are glad to have a change of programme in the show line. . The ladies of the Methodist Sunday school, of this city, intend giy~ ing a grand old folks concert, in the early part of May, << ae This city is certainly the “hab,” 40 faras_ lectures ure— concerned. Six lecturesin one week is good] Bees ciel _-The Methodist Ministerial Associstion will convene in this city to~~ Subscriptions are being made; to the Railroad } Grass Valley. Will Nevada do likewise ?. Goods are daily arriving for our Merchants. Prices are ruling low, and an extensi ve tradeis a pticipated. The rain Saturday and ‘Kenday as equal to any Winter storm. -Work is progressing on t.e Wartz mill neur the plaza. ‘ We” understand the. California ~ Milk will.be completed in a few days. f) Piano for Sale. S¥stem at this period of the year is beleag, . tetmittent fever, indigestion and nervous Ntonic is direct and simple. It stimulates ake ‘notice that Ed. Goldsmith has just-received the celebrated imported ciga?~El. Pontoon. — Give them a trial. all-2t SPECIAL NOTIC Why spffer frem Dyspepsia, Indigesti and loss ef appetite, when you can, by using Dr. Henley’ s celebrated I X L Bitters, ef fect a perfect cure; they area pleasant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and recommended by our most eminent Physicians (as per certificates on each bottle) for all complaints of the Liver and Diges tive Organs. Asa family medicine they have no equal. : 2 See advertisement in another -olumn. 2 le ae Rudolph Photograph Gallery, E Broad Street, near Pine. 25 fetises! When a garrison apprehends an attack from an offtside enemy, what does it do? Itstreigthens the defenses. The human wered by morbid influences. The atmosweather lays the feeble open tot What isto be done in order to baffle these unseén, but ever active foes? Strezgthen the defenses. Do you ask how? The answer is simple—the means within the reach of all. Reinforce the vital organs and the nervous system with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Tone the stomach, Tegulate the bowels, rouse the Sluggish liver, cheer the Spirits, enrich and purify the vital current with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. That's the way to strengthen the defenses and render the capital of health ‘impregnable. If you wish to escape billious headache, invisitations—to enjoy, in aHits plenitude, the blessing of ‘‘a sound mind*in a sound body,” use this incomparable preventive and restorative. It preserves health in the healthy, and renews it in the weax and ail. ing. The oreration of the great vegetable and strengthens the digestive and secretive orgabs and the nerves, and puts thesystem inac ition to resist the action of those formidable foss to vitality, a low temperaA fine tuned, six and a half octave . Plano, in perfect repair, and as good “new, can be bought for--haif-its. "alue if applied for soou. For \pare! 8 enquire at this ‘office. al2if. eer a tively impervious to unhealth; external iafluences, : ture and unWholesome winds and‘ fogs. By quickening superficial circulation, without cr ating anything appr.aching to’ fever, it impar‘s tone to the skin, and thus ren iers the surface of the body compara— denice, lathed ahd plastered, also Sve . ~. GOODS AS WE REPRESENT . Casper’s new goods have arrived, . d he is selli: g them at greatly and select assortment of the latest} prices lower than yon have ever had . Hear Reason! Strengthen the De. phere is full of them. Every change of. . ——Have also on hand the most Elegant and any other House . ~ aes warrant us in selling at the LOWEST POS SIBLE COMMISSION, and we will take Pleasute in giving our customers—the beneHt of these advantages and WARRANT ALL . a ROSENBERG BROS. Having one of the fineat Dry. Good# “Store that can be found this side of San Francisce and with that Immense Stock of New and Fashionable Goods, their Establishment ig pronounced by the best judges the Palace of the Mountains ! ft Dress Goods Department. ROSENBERG BROTHERS Dress Goods Department is the Largest in this city. It consists of Japanese and . Panjee Silks, French, Scotch and English Grenadines, Pique and Marseilles Litens, of all colors and descriptions and nothing Short of a personal examination can satis. fy you that we keep the best stock of Dress Geods that tan be found in any retui] Dry Goods House, — Staple & Domestic Department. ROSENBERG BROS. 1 a Have in this Department a very extensive. stock of Muslin of all brands and Prices, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, etc, ete. su-h as can always be found in this First Class’ Dry Goods Stere. —— Carpet Department. —~ NEERG BROTHERS especially in-_ vite those iIm_want of Carpets 6 call and see the new and utiful patterns they are now exhibiting, Th~<stock and extensivé. DON’T B AMINED OUR STOCK AND PRICES, az & Hat Bepartment ROSENBERG. BROS. Hat Department is superb, They bave all the Latest and most beautiful Styles.— Every lady that visits the Store leaves with anew Haton. The Hatsare so neat and. elegant that every lady that sees them buys : C one. _ROSENBERG BROS, nen. . Fashionable Stock -of PARASOLS ! Ever brought here—##~all of San Francisco make and the Latest Styles, 2 Give us a Call. All we ask is: Call and see our Goods and ascertain the prices. We have aceommo. dating Clerks who will cheerfully show the elegant goods we have in Store. e Our Stere wil be open’ from 6 A. M, till 9Y. M. sharp. Dont’ forget the Place ! Palace Dry Goods STORE! ROSENBERG BROS. _. ROSENBERG BROS. ¥@0 DS STORE. Wednesday. April 8th, 1874. 3 Wes are prepared tosell anything . ail wa. Our Facilities for purchasing will . THEM. . tock is very large’ ‘. other House, oe y MONDAY, MARCH 284, 1874, ee The Gras dest Stock ever brought te Nevada City, +
SS ha et wets t » ; j Ned a NOTICE, Special Taxes. "May. 4,-2874; to-Aprit 30, 1878. iy \ A ee LAW of December 24. 1872, requires every person engaged in any buxudess; avocation, or employment which renders: him liable to a Speci. 1 tux, to procure and place conspictiously in his Establishment or place of business a stamp Cenoting the payment of said Special Tax for the Special Tax year beginning May 1, 1874, before com‘ Maeucing or continuing business after April 30, 1874. The Taxes em jens of the Law lowing, viz; __ Rectifiers, $200 00. Dealers; retail. liquor, $25-00. fe ers, Wholesale liquor, $100-do. ealers-in malt liquors, wholesale, $50. Dealers inmalt liquors, retai* $20 00, ers inceo, $25 60._ ) Retail deslers in leaf tobacco, $500 00, braced within the provisabove quoted are the folBARGAINS UNHEARD _ \OF BEFORE} a A. BLUMENTHAL, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, ESPECTFULLY informs the people of Nevada city and the surrounding places that be has : ; JUST RECEIVED The Largest Stock of _ . Drv & Fancy Goods }E¥#R BROUGHT TO-THIS~CITY-To. . WHTCH THE ATTENTION OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE IS CALLED. The Stock consists in part.of every style and kinds of : : ~ DRESS GOODs,. SUCH as Silks, Satins; Empress Cloths, } Cashmeres, Foulards, Poplins, Black Goods, 2. icos, &c. I would call special attention . to the large stock of American and Italian Black Silks. a Housekeeping Goods. An Immense stock on hand, consisting of -TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, BHEETING ‘i bleached and unbleached, and every other articie required for family ase, ——— CARPETS. CARPETS Of all kinds ard of the most Patterns—BROUSSELS, 8-PLY, OLL-CLOTHS, &c, 4{ AIN, SHAWLS. A great Variety of the latest Kastern style. Theynust be scen to be appreciated. ~ e as MILLINERY GOODS. x this line evcr brought to this \ LADIES FANCY GOODS. y stock in this line is of the choicest hind-and of the greatest assortment. Ox)! and see yourselves. Ladies’ & Childre I have on hand a large and most comp! Stock of Ladics, Obildrena’ aud Misses fine Shoes of all kinds which are bound toe give the greatest satisfaction. : Shoes. oe OTHER GOODS. Such as Gloves, Hosiery, Laces. and ten thousand other articl es too nomerous to mention. My Stock ie the largest and most com. plete of any im the city aid I propose to give Detter bargains than can be obtained a any ether establishment.in this Btate. “Before buyingany of the above named goode purchasers are Tequested to give me # call a6 I am determined not to be UNDER8ULD BY ANY OTHER DEALER BUT shall sell CHEAPER than any GIVE ME A CALLT DON’T DELAY . P. 8. ADMISSION FREE. 4. BLUMENTHAL, « _}:8e8 of the sale. The Largest and best Stock in, r for every doliar in'excess of $1.00,“Dealers-n manufactured tobacco $5. Manutacturers-of-stidis. See ~~ and for cach still manufactured $20 00. And for each worm munufactured $20. Manufacturersof tobacco. $10-00. Manufacturers of cigars $10 U0.,. Peddlers of tobacco, first class [more than two hurses,) $50 00. Peddlers of tobacco, ‘aecond class, {two HGFSes,} $25 00. : Peddlers of tubacco,. thira Class, [one horse) $15 00 reece Peddlers of tobacco fourth class, (on foot or public conveyance) $10 00. Brew:rs of less than 600 barrels, $60 00; brewers of 500 barrels or more, $100.00. Any person, 80 liable, who shall fail to comply. with the foregoing requirements Will be pubject to severe Penalties, ~ Per-ous or ‘firms liable,to pay any of the Spe: ial Taxes namea above-must apply to LJ; ROLFE,-Deputy, Collector ot Internal Reyenue at Nevada City, Cal and pay for and procure the Special ‘Tax Stump or . Stampp they need. prior to May 1, 1874, and WITHOUT FURTHER N UTICE, s _ §,W. DOUGLASS, _And on'sales-of ever $1,000, fifty cent® so THE QUESTION I8 DAILY ASKED BY ‘THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why is it that the JXL Bitters HAVE ACHIEVED 8UCH POPUIAgIry wiTHTHE PUBLIC, AND HAVE 8''CH AN IM. MENSE SALE? ‘THE REASONIS BECAUSE THEY ARE AN OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED ARTIC.E, AND ARB MADE FROM THE MOST CHOIOE HERBS AND ROOTS: THE MANY WHO HAVE TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR BENEFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HAVE NO HESITATIO INRECOMMENDING THEM TO'THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS. ~ THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BETHE BEST TONIC AND RECUPERATOR -KNOWN ; THEY BUILD UP THE sys. TEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH TO THE WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE EW}POXSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR ‘MOST -EMI) EN'P—-PHYSICIANS. [as ‘peg certificates on each bottle,} ~TO THOSE AFFLICTLD--WITH DYSPEPSIA, INDI. GESTION AND LOss OF: APPETITE, aba blood purifier they surpass all other 80. called tonics which have lately been placed in the market, E No Family should be 8ULD i VERYWHERE, H. E¥YSTEIN & CO. ‘Bole Proprietors, 518 Front St. mchl4-14 '. SAN FRANCISOODress Making & Hair Uressing. g.Rs. SP. COOK & MISS REAL NY DEBS hevin ’ without them.— respectfully inform the D.C, February 16; Is74. Assessment Sale. Weer GOLD MINING COMPAE NY. Location of priucipal place of business, 410 Montyomery street, San Franon the following described stock on account of assessment No 2, levied on the 1gth day of the Board of Directors, day of February, 187 each parcel’ of such Bary, Will be sold at made on the 19th 4, 80 many shuren of stock as may be necesMontgomery street , Ban Francisco, California,on SA'TURDA, » the sth day of April, day, to pay said delinguent gether with costs o W.J, GUNN, Secretary, Ocfiie— Room No 2, 410 Mo ancises. California. ap4 Sess bck sted ech aeke EEEE . DENTISTRY, DR. A, CHAPMAN, OULD respectfully inform the people of this city and vicinity that he Has resumed his profession again aud lcased an Office in the : ~_ Transcript Builaing, ON COMMERCIAL STREET, And is ‘now prepared to do any bing and everything in the line of Dentistry wid satis faction y uarantesd— = Es Offe Hours from 9A. M: to 12 M. and from 1 to5 P.M. Nevada, April 7th, 1874 Union Hotel Barber Shop. LORENZ FAUTH, Late of New York, ARAEES pleasure in ipforming the people Nevada City and the surrounding has leased the Where he will at all times B to do work in hig line in the Highest Style of the Art. Forices patrons and others are assured that satisfaction will be guaranteed. a A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATR. NAGE 18 SOLICITED. =e O FENZ FAWTH. Nevada, April 4th, 1874, W.C.JUNES,M.D. Physician and Surgeon, peer LOCATED AT GRASS V ALLEY. Stockholders’ Meeting. _—_—_— Location of works, bridgeport ownBiup, Newada Co. California. the election—of three (4) Trusi-es, President and Treasurer iliereof, ior the ensuing pany, at. North san Juan, Nevads Coup ty, om SATUKDAY, the 9th dey of MAY 4D. 1874, at 1 o'clock, ew. Y be in writing and fi.ed with the Bec retary. By order 1 the Pr: sident, JAB. A. SITIDGER, Sec’y. N. San Jusn, March 25,1574, sm Z7-4 TeX wae : ternal R-venue. . } Office of Internal Reventie;-Washitigtan>. +} cisco Location of works, Nevada Gounty~ . California. Notice— There is delinquent up. of February, 1874, the severe] amounts-set-{public auction, at the . office of the Company, Room Ne, 2;Ne 41y 1874, at the hour of 1 o'clock, P, Mf. of said assessment toI cdvertising and expenutgomery st., Noticé ig . gether with all ] ble hureby given, that the 34 Anural Mecting , pense gag belonging or in any wisi” of tue Luba Tunnel Gold Mining Co., tor . ®Ppertiining. t . . erty to the highe-t bid ier, Ail = —— ee ee , ted states gota coin, in trout of the Court — wrote ee on necretary Of said. Com. . House door, in the eity of Nevada, ou h * . Betweeu the nm fUXIEB ULUt . & V7) Oe . Sundays excepted at 6 they-ereCloaks, &c . reasonabie of fashion : : HAIR DRESSING inall its branches dono to order and st reasonable rates. Rooms on Commercial 8t. next door to the Variety Store of D. F. Dodge and apposite Coes Shoe Store, Patronage respectfully soliciwith the vreatest dispatch, on terms and after the lateat style @ locatedin ns dadies that prepured to make Ladies’ Dresses, -Couts--—————__—_— “ae —mrehs CIGAR STORF Opposite the panes of the respestive share a holders, as foliows : : ‘ HUGH McCAULEY. ‘ No of No of ie Names, —Certt. Suareg. “Ante. ) GQULD respectfully inform his friends” Henry P Bowie, —— 1398S BO aud the public generally that ne Daw Henry P. Bowie, 140 50 12 50 . Durchased the stock and trade of: JUL ICS Henry P. Bowie, 141-100 2500 . GREENWALD and will constantly keep op W. Jd. Guun, Trustee, 163 100 25 0) . hand a fine stock of W. J. Guan, “Trustee, 164.100 (Be Se W. J. Gunn, Trustee, 165 100 25 00 . CIG \Rs, W.J. Gunn, Trastee, 169 100 25 vO — Gunn, Trustee, 170° 100 25 00 TOBACCO, W.d, Guun, Trusice,—171 _ 100 25 WO IPis W. J. Gunn, Trustee, 231. 100 25 00 i ~ : J Aes 97 100 g5u0 CARDs, Za C. P. Puriuton, 156-109 26 Ou Zo C, P. Purinton, 1857 100-2500 CUTLERY -. C.P. Purinton, 158 +100 25.00 ee C. P. Purinton, 159 100 a5 yo].. LE uoateicaal C, P, Purinton 160. 100 45 00] — ich-he-will#ell at the Ve 2¥ And ili accordance with law and an order — Zz =o =e Rates. By strict“attention to the business’ ana endeavoring to please the public he hopes to receive a good share of patronagi. a 2. HUGH McCAULEY. Nevada, Noy. 1, ; 1873. Eureka “Stage and Exp ess Co —z ” STAGES will Jeave NevaPee RR. for Moore’s Flat daily. (Sundays excepied,) at 5% o’clock,A M, ~ : For Eureka, Mondays, Fridays at same hour Returning will leave M gore ~ Flat daily, A. M. Also, triweekly from Eureka u* 6 A. M, No B48. Application for a Patent to MinUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, S:¢eramento, Cal. March 19th, 1874. OTICE is hereby given that JACOL N BACHTAL and UKIAiU 4. BACHTAL. County, Qulifornia, have made ‘application for a Patent for the Big Deer Creek and Last County Mining District, Nevada County, California, an@ described in be plat ana Upon surveyed Jand, being the N44 of N 4S of NE MorNW* and N % of N T6NR.9R M.D, M. Said location was le by these Applicants and others of month of dauuary, 1960. Adjoining claim ants are.on the South owners of the Nevada thereto are her-by required {0 present the aelok before thiroflice, within—six yi.days trom the first day of publishing bereof ~>— T. B. McFARLAND, Register. John Oaldw ing Claim whobe Post Office ig Nevada city, Nevada --Piscer—imines, situate in Nevada notice on file in this office aa foilows, viz : 3 Of NB 4 of E % NW 4s Bectiod 9, Tp. whonrthey have since purchased, in th: Mining Olaims All ‘ persons holding any. adverse claim '—-_Dated-March 21 t, 1874. ell, Atty for Applicant. Sheriff's Sale. ¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXEQUTION ‘Ts: mé directed and detivered, issued cur vt tht Dirtrict Court of the Fourteenth Ju dieial Dietrict, in and for the County of Ne vaaa, State of Caul.fornia, bearing date Feb. ruary 26th, 1474. «1 » judgment rendered i: eid Court on t h« day of December,147.: in favor of Danic!} : jierty and sgainer Augustus C.H. Moore forte sum of Seven Hitndred und Fourteen and 1-100 dollars damagi with interest thereon at the rate of seven p ent per annum till paid, payabiein gold oviiret the United States tugether with $25 60 costsand disbursements a1 the date of said judgment, and accruing casts, 4usve levied upon tho following ed property, heretcture attached. toi That certain lot of land situated in Rough & Ready Townthip.Nevada County, Cal. ane kfown and described as the SW % of the SW 4 and the E & of Lot-No9, the iy of 1ot Nog, ‘the & % of lot No-6, and. the whole.of Jot No 3, and lot Nu 4, alin Section No 1, Townehip 15 N Range No 6 Fant Mt Dieblo Buse and Meridian and containing 206 90-100 cres of land. Alsoe lot of land enckeed by a fence adjoining the above described lands on the west. Sati abov t ud adjeining Jackson's op the Kart coutainirig 300 acres or there bouts, gpown a8 Moore's pastures. The. ewerltUBA TUNNEL GOLD MINING OO, . Whols-cf both aforesaid above di scribe.!. tracts, being hnown as Moere's Ranch, to the tenements and uppurteNotice is hereby givon that I will OX Pee to public pile 21] the sbove deacribed pro}. fur cash, in Cnia Saturday, April 25th; 1874, ~~ Urs 01 Yu’clucK, A and ock. P, M. “~~ . Given undér my hand this Sist day cf March, 13874, j oO JOSE: PERRIN, Sberigz. . “Dibble & Byrue; Fitts ro as ’ : 7] Wednesdays ana —