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August 23, 1876 (4 pages)

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! za _-—that-his influence among the people ot last fall, because he bad influence as --,geod: Republicans out of the ranks . "Oftthe party into another organizathe streets of a well ordered city, “tices long atid thoroughly before his the Democratic host. -_Gg-to_befound anywhere just now. when they have-to wade across a understand. The Daily Transcript} NEVADA CIETY, CAL. Wednesday, August 23, 1876. SenatorBooth, It is true that Senator Booth has been accused of burning much midnight oil, while préparing bis speeches, and itis also true, that. unchar-jtable ones huvesaid that he praclooking glass, previous to entering upon the delivery of hisopinions on the stage. Yetit never was denied that his efforts are always able and is strovg. He sccomplished the feat of electing the Deniocratic_tick-. enough to carry a large number of tion. Thisfall he proposes to again show his influence by working with the grand old-party, and defeating —_— OO? Dust. There is plenty of the above artiCongress Then and Now. I entered Congress. fifteen years ago, says Senator Conkliu, From then till now my opportunity for seeing both before andbehind the scenes has been improved with diligence, and nothing is more certain than the.change for the better in the executive departments in both wings . of the Capitol andj in the Supreme Coutts. In 1859 a large proportion of the members of the Honse*of Representatives were habitually armed with deadly weapons. Drinking to excess was surprisingly common, Large numbers in both Houses were often, long beforé evening, unfit to do business. Liquor was kept, as faras I know, in every committee room in the Capitol—book-cases doing duty as side-boards. Gambling ‘and other dissipations were very common among public. men, and} vice and debauchery were the topics {of lout and unclean jests. Venal lobbying was too palpable and prevalent to be overlooked; on all sides Jax practices prevailed which now would be scarcely credited. All . this is changed for the. better in all . respects. Liquor is not tolerated in the Capitol. Formerly every cabinet officer, and many others, rode ahs School Apportionment. “The fo lowing is the apportionment of--State‘school money for AnoTaEer Mrxg To Stant Ur.—On the 19th of thié month the Crandall Gold, Silver, Iron and Copper Mining Company filed articles of ‘incor‘poration in the office of the SecretaThe capital stock of the Company is $600,000, divided into 6,000 shares of the par value of $100 each. The Directors or Trustees are David Watt D. H. Willianis, Jas. Bennalleck, A. Morateur, and John F. Shultness “David Watt is the President of thé Company, D. H, Williams, Secretary, and A. Morateur, Treasurer. The mine will be worked under the’ superintendence of Mr. Jas. Bennalleck, one of the most eneigetic and successful miners of Grass Valley . District. The property islocated on “the east bank of Wolf—€reek,—in Boston Ravine. The ledge, as far as explored, is from 10to 16 inches west —the direction-of the celebrated Massachusetts Hill ledges. Work upon. this will begin in @ ‘very few days. Rich ore has been often taken ers of the property, who are all practical mining men, and familiar with Grass Valley ores and ledges, have every confidence in the success ef the ry of State of the State of California. . in width, and pitches towards the{ from the ledge, and the preseat ownia SHOCHAN & BRO,” ’ — Fd Transcript Blook. Commercial St. __.NEVADA* CITY, ra WILL OPEN ON AUGUST 24th, 1876, With a full supply of wx Thursdiy Eve’g FRESH AND SALT FISH, . , : VEGETABLES, BUTTER, EGGS, GAMEAnd Country Produce Generally Fresh Fish Received by Express Tri-Weekiy. o i . Having had ten yeatieexperience in the [ fish line, and understanding the wants of the people of Nevads—city, they will endeavor to please everybody. sell at the very lowest prices for CASH. They will Remember the place. Trauscript Block, Commercial Street. aug23 — SHOCKAN & BRO. NOTICE, HE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name of. Johnston's Di Hart is dissolved by mutual consent. _All debts due the above firm will be collected at the 6]d stand. Settlement requied immediately. When people go out upon the country roads they expect to get their fill of it; but when the} pass through theyusually expect to find .a great deal leSs.dust than can be found in this plate. “Sacramento street was sprinkled a few days by the City authorities, but from some cause the good work was abandoned, and now clouds of dust greet every ‘passer. It does not produce a very,favorable impression unon the minds of strangers ofthe enterprise of onr city, ” field of dust or ride down a street in clouds of the same. We hear the reason why. the sprinkling was abandoned was because the Water Conipany would not furnish the necessary water free. We hope some kind of arrangement can be entered into by the authorities, or that private parties will do the work and trust to the liberality of citizensto pay them. Every one in town would like to see the streets leading to the depot kept in good shape; poemState Appo: tionment. The August apportionnjent of the State School Fund, has just been received by the County Treasurer, and amounts to $6,069 76, or $1 28 per census child, there being 4,742 children in the county, entitled to draw school money. The number of teachers to which the several districts -jn the-county, are entitled by-law, amounts to 67, and the rate per teach“er, amounts to $90 59. This apportionment can be used only to pay teachers’ sularies for the present ‘school year, beginniifg July Ist, and for no other purpose. ry (pee —---—-—4 Small Pox. Armstrong ne In the family, at Rough and Ready some three or four cases of small pox pow exists .as we All precaution to -pre‘vent the spread of this-disease in Rough-and Ready and elsewhere have been observed. The house in which the disease exists is strictly quarantined-—G. V. Union. — ee San Francisco Sty! ey From 5 until 9 o’clock Saturday morning, a Chinaman in the -last stage of confluent small-pox lay on . the street at the corner of Pacific and Stockton streets, to the terror and disgust of passers-by, He was’finally removed by employees of the Health Office. Deaths by small-pox for the last week were twelve. Sixty. two new cases are reported. Five cases were bruvught to the notice of the Health officer Saturday morning, and ove death. i Choice Brand, John Jack sent us a sample of a new brand of cigars yesterday, which, after subjecting them to iuspection by our expert, we are able to state eare the best in the market. Johnny _ always keeps the best there is in the tobacco, fruit, confectionery and variety goods line. Give him a call. + eS , Remarkable Escape. William Hogur, a miuer in the employ of Cowger & Co., of Snow Point, while working in the ground sluice, day before yesterday, lost his footing, and was carried through the buxes and over several falls, He escaped with a few slight’ bruises. Hogur is the frst man that éver went through those boxes and came out alive. in a public carriage asa’ matter-ofcourse; now every .cabinet Officer, who merely allows the old custom to go on, finds himself trumpeted through the world as @ great offender. George Washington, when President, rode with six horses and with out-riders. When he-wished to use . horses he ordered them from the war department, at the public expense, and the out-riders also. —-_ — os Death of Speaker Kerr. “Hon, Michael C. Kerr, Speaker of the House, whose death has been regarded aSimminent for some time, died at Rockbridge , Alum Springs, Virginia, Saturday night. -Mr. Kerr was born in Crawford county, Pennsylvania, March 15th, 1827, and was therefore at the time of his deathNu the fiftieth year ef hisage. Aftera residence in Louisville, Kentucky, where he studied law, he _ became a cittzen of Indiana, and in 1856 received his first political. posifion by election to the Legislature, In 1864 dhe was elected to the Thirty-ninth Congress from the Second Congressional District of his State, and by successive re-elections retained that seat until the time of his death. At the organization of the House last December, he was elected Speaker. He was unanimously regarded as belonging tothe small class of irreproachable Statesmen, and although some allegations of a damaging char. acter were made to him just prior to the sickness which has terminated fatally, they were satisfactorily disproved, and were in their nature incredible and absurd.—Record. Union. Tilden’s Political Portrait. ® A. Hl. Purdy. a prominent New York Democrat, is familiar with Mr. Tilden’s history. J a recent speech he thas refers to that gentleman’s past transactions: “The great capitalists claim a stréngtlfor Mr. Tilden by the assertion that heis an honest man. Let us examine the record and see if it is such, ably the greatest thief that his country ever saw. But the larceny was not the work of an hbdur, or a day, ora mouth, or a year. Daring ail plunder in-so open a manner . that all the world knew it, Mr. ‘Tilden was actively associated with him, was the chairman of ali the conventions that were controlled by ‘fweed, was living in the same eity, and belonged so the same political organization. When Tweed was exposed by that eminent reformer, Jimmy O’brien, when he was“at the bar of justice and shorn of his political power, and cast down, then and not til) then did Mr, ‘Tilden joiu in the cry . against him. If Mr. ‘Tilden did not know or suspect the robberies of weed in all the years they were going on, I suy he was not 4 man of much sagacity. He was in a position to know it and to ascertain it. If he did know of these robberies and stood calmly by without lifting his band or his voice.to stop them, he was not and is not au honest man. The dilemma that you fiud bim in is either being a fool or a thicf, and in either event not fit to be President of the United States.” ~ Tax white girl whuse elopement with a negro was recently telegraphed from Charlotte (N. C.), has. returned to her family, and wishes to be legally separated from her husband. She declares that he “‘charmed ber’’ with un apple that he had obtpined from a witch, and that after eating it she had no power to say no when he asked her to marry him. Waear and barley are coming iato ee ee ee ee ee reer eros + San Diogo in large quantities, William. M. Tweed was prob-. the time.that he was carrying on hist the montb of August. aes Allison “Ranch.. Scccsvae 10 Ne ee tessa 90 59 Birchville.... es 90 59 fy). Ra eee eee =o 90 59 meear HVer.. 55 asics. 90 59 Chalk Blom: a. sos iss+sieess -90 59 Otear Creek asc ccc cixsss OO 2, ae rier ree ee “90 59. Columbia Hill. :.....¢s,00°59 peg) epee eee ed eee 90 59 Forest Springs......+%s 90 59f Prenen Corral.. + 90 59 Grass Valley... iss -1087°15 Granitevillé. . .s0 0550105 ss 90 59 Greeley.. 25 ie css <ceycce's +05 90 59 Indian Springs. :....¢. 90°59 bron Mountain..0.,.06. 90 59 Rentucky Flat. . . decease 90 59 Satie: York. . cas 595, EDD Lime_Kiln:.. . 90 59 Liberty Hill .-: “90 53° Lake City.. 90-59. Magnolia ... 90 59 LOOTG 6 FIAl. 5 fees osc esc as 90 59 SMAGOCDEY DANG. co wes cos «55 oa a oe ‘oi ee 815 37 North: San Juan. 3. 5.:..:. 181 20 North Bloomfield...... 90 59 Ot ieee ese 90 59 eee a ee tesce 161720 ORICON Foe as pees eee . 90 59 Pieasant—Valley =.. 90-59 USKGS ELA. 22. vies cos eae 90 89 R0unh & Ready.. ..s+..-: 90 59 Relief Hill.. .: Ne PO oe 99 59 Sebastopol. .. Poe Serer e 90-59 cc. -33 OH FG wpe HIVE vitit . eee Peevesteeee ee ay Bweetland =.. 06 su. s se 90 58 dey lo <2) peewee ae toe er patente Union ls 53 oe 181 20 W ASSHEOLGT es os cee er ess 90 59 Willow Valley see 90 59 Total, $6069 76 E. M. Preston, Supt. 4 Valuable Ledge. We saw William G. Stiles jerk out a backskin the other day which was just crowded—full of double eagles. Stiles was like & square Mab, paying his grocers’ bill. All sqaure men pay their grocers bill. Stiles and others have been running a tunnel into a ledge down on Deer Creek this side of the Providence mine. a The ledge is. an undeveloped one, -but—these parties obtained leave of the ewners to take ont Yeckon shares. They have just had werushing from the rock taken at the point\where their tunnel tapped theledge. Thetwenties, we saw Stiles haul from the recesses of his breeches, was the result of ‘the crushing. The rock puys over $49 to he ton and «well defined. Rock has<heen taken out which paid over sixty doh lars tothe ton. We believe George Smith, Dick Tully, and others are the owners ofthe'mine. Itis a valuable piece «f property.: ~~~ Railread Market, Sam. Shockan & Bros., will open a fish, vegetable and country produee matfket, on Thursday, to-morrow evening, in the Transnifr block}. Everybody knows Sam., who has been peddling fish in this city for several years past, He understands his business thoroughly, and with his brother; intends to keep their market supplied with fresh and sult fish, vegetables, game, eggs, butter ete. Se te Tuer Centennial Exhibition entered upon the second half of its term August 10th. Daring the past three months the aggregate attendance, dead-heads included, bas been nearly two millions. The financial success of the undertaking is already assured. The exhibition has been excellently managed from tirst to last,and foreign visiters will return to their homes with increased respect for the. Yan-kee talent of organization. Tu -death of Kerr leaves the House of Representatives without a presiding officer. The clerk will call the House to order in December next, and will preside until a Speaker is chosen. A recent Act passed by Congress -contained-a—provision a= thorizing the Clerk to sign warrants on the Treasury to enable members to draw salaries during the recess. ~~ oe Dr. Perens, of Hamilton College, has discovered his twenty-fourth asteroid. The planet is bright and of the eleventh magnitade, in 21 hours and 28 minutes of right ascension, and in 10 degrees no minutes of sec-) ond declination, moving nearly parallel to the equator. It. will mike No. 165 of the asteroid group. >a. A PLaN to make Mount Vesuvius practically useful has been broavched in London, It is nothing else than to convert the crater iuto-a receptacle fur dead bodies. . > Tux Paris railway companies have organized pleasure trains for the seaside, at reduced fares, leaving Paris on Saturdays and returning Mondays aut Crandall.—G@. V. Union. d ee Tue chimney-sweeps of London, have formed an asseciation for the financially and socially.’’ [By Telegraph.] : Mining Stocks. Yesterday Morning’s Sales. 1887 Ophir 553, 2920 Mexican 3514, 680 Gould & Curry 15, 385 Savage 197. 255 Hale & Norcross 107%. 825 Con -Virginia 533%, 155 Crown Point-12.258 Imperial 53%. 725 Union Con 15.
520 Sierra Nevada 14 1150 Alpha 57. ° 500 Lady Bryan 80c, 50 Utah 253%. 175 Belcher 23. 970 Yellow Jacket 335%. 400: Justiee 2444. 955 Exchequer 20%. 935 California 5934, 553 Caledonia:8. 180 Overman 7744. 175 Kentuck 13%. 790 Julia 9. 250 Succor 60c, <-40 Bullion 53, = “20 Chollar 95. 600U™Best & Belcher 4924. 50 Silver Hill 9. 195 Woodwlle 1%. 50. Mint 250. 150 Occidental 3%, 5 Seg Belcher 80.~_ a el SS California 59. Con Virginia 53, Mexican 34%, Gen Thomas 1 Leopard 115%. \. Northern Belle 20, \ Eureka Con 10%, ‘Ophir 565. Yellow Jacket 3334. Raymond & Ely 734. Silver Hill 834, Justice 2424. Savage 193,, Gila 90c, \. Union Con M%, Belcher 23. \ HOT#L ARRIVALS. _ Union Hotel. \ 7 “8° Monpay, August 21st, 1876. or Tuesdays. ny \ Yesterday Afternoon’s Bales. JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietor. purpose of “elevating the business . ~ Tes 50. RAILROAD MARKET. . Assessment Notice, (OPNTENSIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING CO. Loeation of Works, Washington Township, Neveda County, Cal. Principal plece of business, Main ‘St., Gold Hill Nevada. Notice ig hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on the 17th of Aug,, 1876, ansassessment, (No: 1) of Twelve cénts (12.cts.) per share wag leviedc upon each and every share of the Capital Stoék of said Company, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, Main Strect Gold Hill, Nevada. os Any stock upon which said Assessment shail remain unpaid 0a Thursday. Septem. bef 21st, 1876, shall be deemed delinquent and will be duly advertised’ for sale at Public Auction, and unless. payment shall he made before, will be sold on Afonday thre 22d. day of October, 1876, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the office of the Company, to pay the delinquent Assessment, together with the costs of advertising, and expenses of sale. jos = Fi ; By orderof the Board of: Trustees; FRANK A. WISE, Secretary. ‘Gold Hill, Nevada, Aug. 18, 1876. Constitution and By-Laws ee OF THE (+) a s _Grocers Protective Union, OF NEVADA CITY, . PREAMBLE ; WV =. undersigned, do hereby or. ganize ourselves into a Society which shalt be known, as the GROCFRS’ PROTECTIVE UNION, of Nevada City, and we do each bind. onrselves to abide by and conferm ts the Rules and Regulations adopted by this ‘Association. : OBJECT. The ] ly got with th veyance county. hitches on Mon -to the s charge = Valley . ~ Wea made mornin we can ject to mornit tive ev. A la: shippe son Ci Railro: rancho findin; Arek one 0! as _. EB. J. DEHART, Nevada City, August 22, 1876. TO CONTRACTORS, Qt EALED propcesals will be received by bn the People’s Ice.Company, until August 28th,-1876, for building an Ice, Honse 200 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 22 feet high, 34; by 9. The Company to furnish all material. Plans and specifications can be seen by calliug at McCauley’s cigar store., Nevada City. . _.__ . Newada City, august 22d, 1876, NCTICE. HE Antnal Meeting of stockholders of the Moore’s Flat Blue Gravel Mining Company, will be held on Monday, August 28th, at the office of the Company, No. 535 California street; at I o’clock, P.M., for election of Directors, and such other brsiness as may be presented. : WM. SMALL, See’y. ‘NEW TIN SHOP. E. W. AVERY, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, JUNCTION OF MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY, HE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada County that he is prepared to do all kinds of work IN TIN, COPPER & SHEETIRON. In the very best manner and at low rates. Ser t.—Mutal Protection of Grocery Dealers against thet Class of persons in-our community and vicinity who are unworthy of credit, either. from dishonesty or inahility to pay their debts when. contracted : end to promote the :-best interests of our Grocery Dealers generally, by the enconr. agement. of such enterprises as shall tend to a healthy increase of trade in our midst. OFFICERS, See. 2. The Officers of this Association shall consistof a Presidert and Secretary, to be chosen by ballot at a reghlar. meeting of the Association forthe term of six months, or untll their successors are chosen. : MEMBERSHIP. Sec. 3. Any person engaged in the Grocervtrede in Nevada City may become 2 member_of this Association bv siening the By-Laws and paying the regular dues. DUTY OF MEMBERS. fee. 4, Fverv Member shall act in.good faith and for the benefit. of this Association to the bert of his ability, MEETINGS, i See, KR. The Mestinos shal! take nlace on the FIRST MONDA Y OF EVERY MONTH, at nine o’clock, P.M. DUES. Séc.-6. The Members of this Arsocistion shali be asseesed for its necessary expenses, Sec. 7. ft shall be the duty of every Meniber of this Association to report immediately, in writing, to each ard-all the other Members. the name, residence ‘and oeenpation of anv nerson in debt-to him or them. foranv article of merc’ andise and who-has neglected or refused to pay such indebtedness, BLACK LIST. See.8. 1t shall be the duty of the Secre. tary.to enter, in writing, the name, residerce. and oceunation of every person reported to him. by a Member of this Asso. ciation, as delinquent, amount of indebtedness and tc whom dus, in 2 Bonk kept for that purnose, stvled the ‘* Black Book.” He shall notify each Member, in writing, every month of all such delinqnent debtors; _ General Jobbing a Specialty. Families andothers desiring to put up fruit, can find at my. shop .a nice assortment pf FRUIT CANS. Also a variety of ARE, of my ownimake,.which will-be cheap. I have exclusive controll for TAPPING AND REPaIRING THE CITY WATER WORKS, and orders left at my shop wil be promptly attended to. : aug 15 E. W. AVERY. THE . V Flume Gampany, —or— Nevada and Grass Valley, RE now prepared to fill orders .for Lumber of Every Description, Mining and. Building -Timbers, Common, Finishing, and a Chas Crocker, G x ion eae _ General Assortment of E Burroughs, City Ae “B ildi L A Barton, do. ulGeo Lord, Yuba Mine -c -=s umber Al E W Ligelow}City : B Guscetti, do \ ways on Hand, ; AB Dibble, Grass Valley : S EK Smith; Virginia City A Large Amotnt of Seasoned : wile rt, San Francisco Si Vilbert, do G Miss Tilly Barnhart, Baltimore SPRUCE WOOD on hand. i Whaeler, Col Hill « ‘ Chas Phelps ‘Phelps’ Hilt, Orders left with Johnston & Son, NevaLDA shes , Béar Va. = A da, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, will Chas E Whitney, Washington i ES ra Beatty, Grass Valley receive prompt attention. : ohn Looxkabill, Dixon Station -Wmi Stephens, Col Hill : C H Chase, City Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875. pax George, Grass Valley ‘T Hamilton & wife, City MP RE pe liver, reg me NY BE f Martin, Grass Valle WH Kitts, oo LIVERY STABLE, Jas Dean, City Joe Mooney, do W H Smith, Penn Valley . HOTEL ARRIVALS, OAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL . cnihas EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. National Exchange Hotel. . P. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. S. A. EDDY, Proprietor. : — = Monpay, August 21st, 1876, der proprietor of the EMPIRE 8TAA Hanson, City BLES announces that he has now ’-Hauller, Meadow Lake orses, Carriages : 8 O’Brien, Truckee oe si ; and Buggies Grey, ° : found in thie of the State. Chas Giffin, do Teams, with inane Buggies, Wagons Mis Mershon, do j aud Hacks toitet at the shortest notice and Jno MeOoy, North San Jusn on the most reasonable terms. W Starr, City The Horses are free from vice, of good E Carney, Hunt’s Hill style and capable of going as fast as any z Parton 2 Bridge Said gentleman cares to drive. eo owe, es Va Carriages for Funerals attended RB Gentry, San = promptness. cca Dan Coliins, Grass Valley . Good Saddle Horses always on hand. A M Bixley, Forest City Horses boarded by the day, week ‘or W H Adams , Sheridan 4 month and the greatest of care guaranteed W Draper, Grass Valley * : Bp WELLINGTON. M Chureh, B& BE 23 og? Sorte Gity, Movember 17th, 1875, Ra. and no Member of. this Association, after receiving such notice, shall give the per_s0n 80 comnlained of anv credit until notified that the neme of said person has been erased from the ‘‘ Black Book.” DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT. fec.9. When a delinquent: makes settles ment in full. it shall be the duty of the Member to whom such settlement is made to inform the Secretary of the fact. who shall, in like manner, give immediate notice to every Member of this Association. BLACK BIST FOR BENEFIT OF MEMBERS ONLY. See. 10. Neither the Secretary cr any } Member shall make known or permit the same to be dore, the monthly report of the Society’s list of delinqnent debtors. or anv copy thereof, to persons not reembers of this Association, in good standing. : . » DUTY OF PRESIDENT. See, 11. It shall be-the dnty of the President to preside at all Mectings of this Asseciaticn. He shall see-that the rules and regulations are pronerly enforced, and perform such other duties as may be conterest of the Association. DUTY OF SECRETARY. See. 12. The Secretary shall keep a record of all the trensactiona of this Association. He shell keep all Books of Account. He shall receive all monevs of the Association, and pey the same ont only ups on an order signed by. the President. He shall send all notices and communications called for by these rules. QUORUM. See. 13. At.all monthly or snecial meetings, five Members shall-eonstitnte-a anorum for the transaction of business, Notice of special meetings of the Association shall be given for two days in the Nevada Daily Transcript, sigred by the President and Secretary. = AMENDING BY-LAWS. See. 14. No part of these Rules and Regulations shall be altered or amended, except by a two-thirds vote of all the Members present ata meeting called for that purpose, or ata requiar monthly meeting. Cc. E. MULLOY, President. jy8 A. H. HANSON, Secretary. DENTISTRY R. P, E. HUGHSON, has opened an office In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. and Operative Dent » in the latest and most approved ioe Artificial Teeth inserted on Gol Vulcapite and Aluminiam. Satisfactiou guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visite made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1871. BROAD STREET MARKET. JAMES COLLEY, ¥ THE BROAD STREET MARKET, is now pre: to furnish his customers with the CHOICEST BEEF, PORK, N, HAM, BACON, LARD SAUSAGES, and everything kept in a first class mapeast, St WD lesale or yetail, atthe low living sabes. tig =o ae NOTICE OF. DETINQUENT DEBTORS, sistent with his offite, and for the bestinPB.. is propuréd to perform all kinds of d, Silver — merre J ee jured time + again. We eall fr Valley The _ Mond. presex were ( ehildr tendix havin, move * ucatic Elb four y yestei where side. ~ to the asa y a gout the m We each ferent will k ~at-on Th days . With ' Sséctio to bre injur at élsew & Di mutu not s stanc ture alone bono and . ‘amo the a Wish Jo Wu. have Earc pect last . come Th Was . as li will. TL ly as kept Ti the per ¢ Ord Le dete. Le Bart Bros Hote shay to gi artis & Ty N.E $9,0 La