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THE DAILY 7.2" 13°. IP
re Union editor-had—the-inclinasony $1582.
__tiorio-itiqnire intothe mat ter-ntthe*
CAL LIFORNTA—
al
NEVADA CITY,
Satupday, Jatiuary y 1471879.
Bh a ‘Warranted -by. Facts.
The Novada 7 TieAN ANSCRIPT is disposed to be very severe on-officer-Cross,
‘of Truckee, for-a-late arrest he made:
of an old man at Sacramento (who
was charged with a small offerise)
and brought hin back to--this~-cotnty. If the officer unnecessarily fol“Towed up this petty case-to make
feds, he is deserving of censure, but
the TRANSCRIPT’s sweeping denunciation of Cross,~vho has on many oc-.< easions shown himself to bean _effi‘cient offizer,-do not-stem warranted
DY¥ any, facts im t3-case—G. V. UnJOM,
In spite of the above, the TRANSCRIRT'S: position upon the Cross matter is borne mut by facts that are of
‘record and cannet be disputed; and
Board of Su pervisors.
_—Frrpay, Jan. 10, 1879.
Treasurer's ‘quarterly report ex:
amined awd approved: ~ i
The following demands were examined and ordered paid.
" GENERAL ROAD HOND. .
Geo. C. @aylord, ednstructing of
bridge at W heéler Crossing of Dry
Creek, $240.
Pacific L. and W: Co,, gonsteunt:
ing bridge “in Meadow ‘Lake township, $250.
R. Huckins, work on 1 roads i in 4th
District; $297.88. :
_GENSRAL. FUND.
;
pe ens $50. :
Per-diem and mileage as Roadl
. Commissioners of respective districts:
WH, Smith, $123. M. Byrne, Jr.,
$16.20; John Knotwell,, $195.69,
Robt. Buekies, — 20: J. S. dio
4 SveccaL-BUND
“proper.sources he would not attempt
. to take issue With us. ‘The editor of
the Union knows asvavell as we do
“that there has been aj continual com:
plaint for years about the bills: preseated by Cross against the county.
[t was not asserted in these columns
that the officer had arrested the .old
‘nan as a speculation, but ‘as his story did not agree with that of Justice .
Walker, Deputy District Attorney
_ Gray and the prosecuting witness,
the attention of the readers was call_ed. to the-diserepaney, and they were
allowed to draw their own conclusions. As to the “sweeping denun= Bec *they amounted to nothing
more nor less than placing Cross in
tho light of an insatiable leech on the
county treasury. It is the duty . of
every journal to call attention to any
imposition which is being practiced
upon the people who support it, instead of endeavoring to cover up the
enormity of the offences. Unless J.
R. Cross is removed from his. posi. Mien, or resigns it, a Still more.deeiéted protest than has been made yet’
may be looked for, and it will echo.a1
public sentiment that has for a long
time had existence, but for some very
peculiar reason did net come to. wsiay
surface previously.
eal.
My. oO
_Romem>ber tire Glass House.
Under the caption of ‘Changing
Bass” the Broad Strect Sheet has
this original item:
‘The TRANSCRIPT comes out with a
mearly two-column article—ia this
morning’s issue, in_ which it -shows
that the Chinese of this city are rapidly leaving. A short time ago it
pegtbe an extract from an exch inge
to the same effect, but denied that
such was the case. -Wiat is the
canse of this change of opinion on
the part of our coutemporary,' bas it
learned the facts?
Yes, the ‘Pranscrirr disctverel
that it had erred slightly by placing
to@ much reliance. on. certain information received, and was not afraid
to acknowledge the corn. Now as
“changing base” seems to be a strong
-jpoint-with the editor of the Sheet,
“stethataenrontnsn
will he be kind enough to inform the,
people why he has somersaulted so
vigorously durmg “his brief experience as a public servant? On being
placed. in nomination for the office of
‘Superintendent of Schooly, a gentleman who was.a member of the Con_ vention states that Mr.
\ clared.emphatieally if nontinated and
clected he would assuredlydevote
LiSWwROLE Time to the duties of the
office\and that there would ce rtainlybe encugh-for-hun—to-do—if-he—discharged then Pin the manner ‘they’
should be; and he added moreover
that no es to be trusted with
the responsibilifies-on any other con:
ditiong,, 1 is hard tecbelieve tle
truth. of these statements, but if
there is good. foundation for bhemcit
as imperative that George Ee.
son explain himself if hé can. “He
quay be good enough engineer of the
county's e lieational Qepartment, but
that fact does not explain away the
‘stigma that is attached to such an
"unparalleled “changé of base” as the
circumstances, qandigate. bag) )tidew
maile.
Robinson deSaal ee en
Mining E leetiow. .
4
Tat eet .
ie < 5
“At the annual meeting of _the Beaver Consolidated “MAK and? Mining
{‘ompany, of Camptenville,
following last Tuesday, the
were elected to serve. ap Dixesiers
“for en ensuing» yeat: cory PeeCal
‘Yer, President; s aM « Bioshar, ee
President; ¥. H. AYE ’ Pi seed ¢
mare her and Gtto Ae oa, US
Culver yas vhected 5 " ocauionit
and the Bank t \ si bekaidaw C 0
a a 34288 2
¥ BB54 Tae (6 wae
x a ‘
{
f ~
. ee
RobinSerra scription
eounty, Cal, held ja San Francisca town rere, and. practical hints ree?”
persons . garding thé cuitune and _ propagation?
of all sorts tlab-avecadapted: to the}
H
*-4+-troubadars, and played from door to}
i. H. Gaylord, fees as Dist: Att? ys {
fing: “the public-school,
7 Se Te
Will make His Mark.
One of the en boys Who came te
this city iast month ‘in the role of
door with harp and fife, thus-obtain.
ing a’livelihood, is now taking the
proper course to make -hismark ‘in
the world, and ought to” be encour:
aged. He-camefrom St, Louis, Mo;,;
where-his driiken parents had made
home a veritable bedlam,; thus forcing
the--nine-year-old Jad out a
strangers.that he might find some
-pleasure in existence. _The
player forsook him shortly after their
arrival here, and he ‘secured board
at Mrs. Thomas’ restaurant on Commercial street. During leisure hours
“that lady, who-saw inhima boy-eb
considerable intellectual. faculties,
instructed him in the a b’s, of which:
he had been totally ignorant beforé.
Recently he has ammnenced attend: :
way by playing the harp at saloons }
fife-t-vi
‘at
Our. hands the day
~paying—his iS
% Laid Citation.
fu SIFRD Srates Lanp OFFice, )
Sacramento, Jan. 9, 1879. 5
THN all;whom it may concern, Whereas,
laa
=
‘on the 2lat d&y of March, 1868, the plat
of toy dee 4 16 north, range 9 east, was filed
in the U.S. Land Offiee, and by Commission.
and + of NW quarter of, section 2, in’ townas mineral in character, until the contrary is
proved, after due notice; and whereas ie 4
Goette “most offiee address Nevada’ 95th
Gounty,-Cst, did, on the 25t aa ‘of
S71, fie in the Heyister’s, Office
; omnes tead Dec uratic mh,
5 2 plied. t » enter the same as agric ul:
it to be more valuable for
han 1 oy mining purposes; therevill take notice, tuat under and by’
structions from the Commissioner of the Geneial kone Vitice, dated, May 6th,
1871, and February
the 3d day of March, rs 'p, 1879, at 11 o'clock
Asa: —-hetvre-—this-office, tor: _thg hearing of
‘proof to determine the character of said .
iands.
In_witness whereof, we have hereunto set . .
and year first above writ=
EDWARD F. TAYLOR;
and leg rj ing
virtite-of it
ten,
janil
=
NOTICE.
¥S hereby giren that the partnership busihess: hicretafore existing between_Johi-b ra
Cushiirand Clarke & Cox in the butchering
and. siutrehteringbusiness is this day. dis%
li Belt, -hauling ‘rock at. Hospiba 330.
5. B. Milter, ‘mdse., $1.75.
“Wm. Curless, ex. as witness in
Ah ‘Look Case, B21.
Geon E: Turner, mdse, $56.
ROAD FUND—DIST. No. 4,
A. Pauscheuberger, $12; Wm.
Barton, $49.50; B. eioaaien $45; P
t Henry,—$16.50; J, Johnston,
$15.12; C. MeClintook, $75; Geo.
Kohler, $52; Thos. Mooney, $53; J.
Graham, $37.50; O. Chaney, $126.50; P. Purdon, $103; John Branigan,
$43; KOO sl el $59.99; same $89. 23;
same, $12.99:°
Total, $820.24.
ROAD FUND—DIST. NO, 2
Jas. Pascoe, $100.874 ;. H. Fuch,
$19.37): BR. De’ch, $79.75 ; James
Harrigan, $130:62°; Patrick Daly,
$21.25; J. M. Smith, $11.25; M.
Byrne, Jr.,. $35.; A, Lucas, $100 ;
J. Perrin, $26: A. Eucas, $495; P.
Morshead, $180.25; M.
$82.50; Jas. Treat, $123; John-Flanayan, $30; J: B. Green, ) Robt
Finnie, $30.40; P. Johnston, $11.95;
Vv Flume Co., $64.70; Mohawk L.
Co., 87754; BF. Colvin, $24;—M.
Byrne, Jr., $30.57; Jas. Pascoe, $82.‘25; Total, $2133,53: :
ROAD FUND—-DIST. NO 3.
C, E. Pueckrel, $65; A. E. Smith,
$300; H, Striker, $50; John Lyon,
$155; T. C. MeGagin, $110;.-S; —B.
vawford, $19.50; Jas. Donnelly,.
$57; Jas. Howlett, $45; James: Landteburg, $3; A. K. Smith, $225; C._E.
Pueschel, $70; 'T. C. McGagin, $125;
«las. Donnelly, $72.50;'Jas, Howlett,
$48; Jas. Doyle, $70.50; P. A. Paine,
$14; das. napelat $3; Jasper
Landsburg, $3; —M.—Pridgeon,
$26.28; H. Rock ta,
Hawley, &1£.65;
$1,770.72
~ " ROAD FUND—DIST, NO. 4.
Peter Casey, $45; Gideon Graves;
802.50; Harris, $39, 37; same,
Buhring & Chisholm, $109.31;
Jclin Lane; $50; John Trainor, $37.50; Stephen Winans, $18.125; Peter
Casey, $42.50; same. $43.75 ; same;
$45; Ge Graves, $62.50; Novey,
$13.75; W. Harrington.” $19.50 ;
John Nelson, $37.69 ; BR. “Twomly,
$11.32; Bubring & Chisholm, $13.75;
$42.23; C. B.
sais, $is.
Geo.
»
43
Menner & White, $24.75 ;_.Lane,
1 $40 ; R. Huckins, $33.25.
Total, $789.47).
ROAD FUND—-DIST. NO, 5.
; H. L. Day,
$22.69 ; W.
‘Barker, % r2,<
Co., 843. 7a:
» Jas. Conroy, $414.94
‘$140; KR. ee,
“i $30. 35, .
. i ; Boca Mill ae ay
‘Day, #$8-+—Robt.Anderson,
W. Brown, $30.35; W. C. Barker,
$72.97 > R: Spiller, $80.60.; -G. S. S.
Getchell, $20.25,
‘Total, $1648.55.
“he license of the South ee
is me Oy to callect toll was renewae
Board a hinached. for
Vv isiting g the Hos pital. =
—
_ term after
Plants ana ‘Treeax. .
we gach kind .of fruig
Hinata Soil of the Pacific Const.
Bhs ise Who desire to secure first-class
tees oy plants can do no sae than
communivate “with My. Gi “He
widbwbtt experienced atid Sanath tesahd
fas, for ta. sare varieby. om e ng
kinds bi dee ; bas no sucresgfu
me aa 1 w a, >
sf a tgeesk 2 JA
A F08 . v =
pe
ICennedy,Tatal, ,
p Pae.OS 5 .
le iter, datied December ad, 1871, lots 3f_
ship 16 north, range 9 east, is to be treated . ”
») The entire Stock of B. W. ReaSTi we have; fixed ee
CASH STORE!
Ui hes U NDERSIG
gan, offer their goods-at the
same Low Prices for Cash, viz.
Potatoes per 100 Ibs, $2 60.
Cr. Sugar 74 Ibs. $1 00.:
‘Green Coffee 5 Ibs. $1.00.
Rice, 12 Wie. 81-00
Beans, 20 Ibs. $1 00.
Soap, 5 bars 25 cénts.
an andles, 10 for 25 cents.
and business places. ofnights, He}
bill settled up he has purchased
school-books, and treated himself-to
a new suit of clothes.
é Too Discriminating.
The worldly book-worm who uses
his-scissors. so indastriously in_edititing the second page of the otherwise bright Sto¢dkton Herald newspaper, pokes fun at the TRaNscripr because we said in referring to the
first of January, “It is the day on
which the black people of our, country came ‘through the Red Sea,
traversed the Wilderness and aéoond:
ed the Pisgah hightsof Freedom.” If
the giltedged critic would. consider for a, moment that there are a,
are shockingly ignorant of everything
aside from profane history, he would
agree with his more religious contemporaries that the occasional ringing
fromthe Bible could not ‘but bear
good fruit,
a
Death of wane W. Roberts.
By the death of Philip W. Loberts,
wh? died Thursday night at~Underwood's-ranch, below: Grass Valley,
of pnuemonia, Nevada county loses
another pioneer: citizen. He _was'
rnearly sixty years of age at the time.
of decease,and was a member of both
the Masonic and’ Odd Fellows Societies. His home was-at Grass Valley,
where he has resided-for nearly thirty years, and has occupied many positions of importance and trust. For
the last two years he has been a
resident of this city.
te
aie din
Not Gullty of Marder.
. killing a witness at Truckee last fall,
District Court for two days past, resulted in a manner that must. be
highly satisfactory to the Mongolian.
The case was given-to the Jury about
4 o'clock yestetday ‘afternoon, and
after being out but 17 minutes they
earns from: $t to, $1. 50. perevening. Se
In aldition, to keepimg his board} “Neva Ci City
large class of newspaper readers who .
into an article of a word or phrase . .
The case of Ah Lock, charged with /.
aa '
and which has been on trial in the
solved by inutual consent.
JOHN CASHIN,~
= CLARKE &_ ‘cox,
ae By GW. LARKE,
, January ath, 1879. > ju
; NOTICE, 1G ~
S hereby given that the slaughter! and
. . butchering business heretofo. e wing sod
by John Cashin and James Miller is this day
dissolved: by mmtual consent. . The business
will hereatter be conducted by and known by
the firin name of Miller & Co.
oC JOHN CASHIN
JAMES MILLER,
On retiring from the business rebar ity
thanks to my eustomers for thelr liberal patronage, and I would ask of my friends a continuation of the same for my gentlemanly
suceessors, % JOUN CASHIN,
NEVADA THEATRE.
M. A. NERSBOY.s. occ esoteeeirs eee Lessee
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Saturday, January 18th, 1878.
MF. JOSH HART!
AND HIS
GREAT NOVELTY CO.
STARS! 20
Including, among others:
BOBBY NEWCOMB,
SCANLON «& CRONIN,
Miss‘ HELENE oMITH,
Miss JENNIE ENGLE,
HARRIS & CARROLL,
MURPHY & SHANNON,
Miss ANNIE HINDEE,
FOSTELLE & ARMSTRONG,
DAVE REED & FRANK BUSH,
The RECHMOND SISTERS,
20
] s
This Company, unrivalled in excellence by
completed a most: sticcessftil engagement o
six weeks at the Standard Theatre,San Fran
cisco. SLPRICES AS USUAL.Secure your seats .early at Vinton’s Drug’
Store. Cuas. 8. WaALtoy,
janie _eee Mankeer:
w
DANCING SCHOOL,
ME. co: AR, EXUNT,
TEMPERANCE WALI,
AS FOLLOWS? 6
Ladiés’ and Gentlemen’s Practicing Class, every Monday ovteing:
front 8 to 10 o’cloek,
> Juvenile Class, every Satorday
, evening, from 7.to 9 o'clock.
Sodial, every I'riday evening; from.8 to 12
o'clock, returned a verdict of not guilty.
+ <> 2
A Card.
Everything connected with the
late ‘firm of Miller & Cashin has been
". amicably adjusted, to the satisfaction
of both parties, and the new firm
will of everybody, ind with many
thanks to Mr. Cashin-for the manner
FR ftp me a BOL ‘Ox ‘
en, Pe cosine $26.85; BR, pels: _in which the business of the late firm
$50 ve ee Getchell, §0f ;. Boca . was ¢onduc ted. Jaks Miter.
Mill and Ice Co., $503 J. Gray, epee
$104 ; Jas. Conroy, $311.25; H. L. The iridescent.glass, which is _be‘coming very, popular, is ‘prepared
by exposing it. while very hot to the
fumes of stannic chlorid. When the
colors are very deep the nitrate of
barium or. of strontium have been
added.
—— a 2 oe .
Mr, TuHropors ‘Tiere attonded a
theatr:cal perfor mance in Indianapokis, Indiana,”the other night, and
saw Bessie Turner énact her part “in
Bhe “Mesériptive catalggas® Be —— Celebrated Case.”
price list of plants and trees, just is— a SS?
sued by Felix Gillet, the widely ; BORN. :
-knowa nursettythan of this city, is ‘a’ —
valuable aud interesting little sign Dadgo-and eiteeon “ 1979, i JoPublication’ «Tt? contains ~ ‘a’ “@eEdward it Willard and pi ai thas nth Wi wife, a W daughter.
In Neva ity. Vantary toh. het ‘Art
Jess Warren, aged 55 yeu. s, a navve of Corn
‘wall, Ragland.
AC La erwood's Ranichy néar Gras Valley
January Ith, 1879, Philip W. Raberts, aged
GO yeary, © aS
At Gray saaney: Tai 8, W79
aghieref James Richards’ ‘ang ae wed
mgtiis Bd AS days!
ters upon its duties, having thé ee
ge Eo 9 SR aggre GREY eon Minnie Clover.
RHE RUNG. Cvs cei ce Miss Constance.
"Phe Count. Arthur.
{The V illian.:. Pref, Pr YgmahionlW hifles.
co Re oe BeAr gear Ney, Miss Bang.
ae ili.introduce his Wonderful juimdeldnd’ of
TERMS :
Monday eo “Gentlemen, 50
; cents; Ladies, 2¢s.
Juvenile-Ciass—81 per month,
‘Hecia ocigle— Gentlemen, $1; kanien, on
~ NEVADA ‘THEATRE.
Cuas, E. Locke, Lessee and Manager.. Also
of Bush Street Theatre, San Francisco. *
—_. Green Cern,;
. Soda Crackers per Box $1.
any other. organization in. existence,has just}.
NED HAY ING BOUGHT-}—
HOME MADE ‘CANDIES
~My
. Fresk, Beaitntan, . 3
" Delizteus, Chezp,
“Masia actured at
4
Mrs. Eckert’s Candy Faitory,
Broad st., next to. Luetié-& Brand's s
A.complcte stock of
THE MOST NOVEL Toys!
Comprising
Brown Sugar 10 Ibs. $1 00. Everything to Delight Childres
DON'T Forcer THE PLACE,
1 MAS. ECKERTS CANDY FACTORY, Prond
street, next to Luetje & Brind 8.
Nevada Gj Doe” LJ
o
Oysters, 7 cans $t 00-—
, 5-eans $100.
Bacon _13}-etsper Ib.
Kerosene Oil 35 cts. per gal.
Green Tea-35 cts. perlb. a
Butter, Cooking, 15c per Ib
Ranch. Butter, 65c¢ per Roll.
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25c.
Hams 12k¢ per pound.
E. B. Tea 50 cts per lb.
Coffee 3lb tins 75 cts.
Washing Powder 3b tins 25.
Good Chewing Tobacco per.
. pound 65 cts. . ,
Fine cut Tobacco’ per th:
80 cts.’ a
Smoking Tobacco per Ib
75 cts.*
Lard 10lb. cans $135. = —
Eggs per dozen, 50 cts. ©
A Full Assortment of Groceries
00 hand at proportionate
Low Prices.
Subject to daily. correction,
SHURTLEFF & LEWIS. . *
Nevada City, s Jan. 3, 1870,
GOOD TIMES FOR ALL!
& ees
HOLIDAY GOODS!
Gi¥TS FOR BOTH YOUNG AND oLb.
A. ROSENTHAL,
‘Has, just returned with an
elegant assortment of Holiday Goods, —e of
“FANCY Goons,
Also an immensé Lae of
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Monday, January 13th, 187
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF
ELIZA WEATHERSBY’S .
FROLIQUES,
AND
MR. N. L, GOODWIN, —!
RESENTING their new BE 5 Play
entitled
HOBBIES,
: With the following original Cast:
* ‘CHARACPRRS IN THE COMEDY:
Minnie Clover, Mies Eliza Weathersby.
Frot. Py gmalion Whittles, (Peggy, for’ short,)
Mr. N. Cy Goodwin,
Miss Constance, with songs, Mike Elma Delaro,
Miss Euphe mais Pang,
Abiss Jeanis Weatherspy.
Major Gi: arroway Bang, Mr. coe Phillips.
Arthur Doveleigh, WwW. L Stanton.
CHARACTERS IN ue jocks be
9:
The Audience aK . Major Bang,
“Daring the ictlontot the pieee,
MR. N.C. GOODWIN, JR.,
oo
= ~esothe talowiny-Colebraved eehersy
prawinRoo th, LawreneeParrett,
& ‘tis as, Fech heer, . Joba FP, laymen dy
dus, Jefersou> te Stuart § Robsyn,
+) ‘rar ik Rayo; ane Tal 4 ot hers.
Farcial Abeurdity, called
UNDER.THE ROSE.
Yotelen oy pyres vag. 8:5, ) Popubsr Prices.
At a) 3 a) 3% Mis oes eae ‘ar a a beets cain ay Noah atts Petia a 8 Dru;
“3 8 ray 1 AD cudraat el tie. R ‘ Bate af
j a t49% *Yy Me te Lait Sed oe :
a v
= z . * ,
‘Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
The pesformance stnveeadiners with prec a
ss
oo
ecialty of the finest brands of
CIGARS 2 : TOBACCO
—FOR THE—
_ADVERTISEMENT .
OF TUB—
,
. Young Men’s Sccial Club,
: WHO WILL GIVE A
De
: Grand Calico Prize Hop,
ST. VALENTINE’S DAY,”
February 14th, 1879,
Particulars in a few days.
NOTICE,
Atty artios indebted to the firm of A.D.
SUTTON are here sbiy notified that °
settlement may be made with the under.signed, at the Store of GAYLORDa&-RORINSON, upto the Lbtir inst, after which date
all accou nts will be placed in the hands ot an
+ Attorney; for a oa
D. & P.
Nevada, Jan, Gth, re
f ee
. Co-Partnership Notice. :
SUTTON.
e
Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 150
pee which are the celebrated
rv Sa ete: Seal” & & ‘'Bouvenier”
Ccrears,
‘
Expressly manufactured for the Holi day .
Seapun,
‘
My stock is Lought for Cash, and I will give
. IMMENSE INDUCEMIENTS !
To all enstomers.
woe ee
Call and Sec for Yourself at
". Good Green Tea
{English Breakfast “
+ ROSENTHAL'S,.
. Bacon, per pound 131-2
35
50
per pound /.12-12
‘é
te
Butter,
Cod Fish .
Washing Powder, 3 papers
Ground Coffee, per paper
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds ~“
Spices, all kinds, per bottle
Pickles, per bottle
Pickles’ 5 gallon kegs 2 00
2 for 25
Everything else i in proporticn.
WILLIAM "WOL,
_—
> » FR
vo . Bain Strect; Revada Citi
Wes se
NHE undersigned have entered‘ into a coSutshering bustioss, in toe'eren ur tee
sEpoei as, ,_ Nevada County, California, an q
Wit LLIAM WOLF’ s
PRICE LIST ;
TS FOR CASH
Subject a Siaieiihens eo
Flonr, per 100 Ibs, $275”
. Wheat, per. 100 lbs, 225
‘. Bran, per 100 Ibs, 125
Potatoes, per 100 Ibs, 250:'"
Crushed Sngar,7 1-2lbs 100
Brown Sugar, 10 Ibs 100 .
Green Coffee, F ~Ibs = 00
Bice, << 14 Ibs 100
Beans, 20 Ibs 1,00~
Soap, B bars Wess
Soap, per box 50
Candles, 12 for 25
Candles, _ per box "2.00
Oysters, 7cans for 100
Salmon, 7 cans for 100
Tomatoes, 6 cans for 100
Green Corn, Scansfor 100 :
String Beans, 5 eansfor 100
Green Peas, 4 cans for 100"
Kerosene, pergallon , 95
Salt Pork, 25 pound kegs 350
Bath Erick,
fare ey a A
Furnishéd dai
South ‘¥ub
Tyojouonng .
? An _gsset
share’ fas 1
tal stock \e-of
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