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January 21, 1885 (4 pages)

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ke RIETOR, heapes S— F ‘the Teas fresh toasted ity to produce . ly marked-‘on* Prices. 8 per pound 's per pound sper. pound 1 per pound Class Gro. To those 1a special rchases. ‘REET. — VENS” ock ! 1 DALY TRANSCRIPT ~ Daily, Wenaays Ass Eixceptod. TERMS : IpHRANNUM.. 04 630755 s ee yes $7:007 pel WHER. ed es ‘15 cTs. ——————————— One business man in Nevada City says he -does not advertise extensively through the papers because a rush of customers always tires him out and makes him nervous. He has enough trade to pay expenses, and gets good deal of time to himself, and he rather have it that way than to be driven to death ‘by too many people coming into his store and keeping him on his feet all the time. > © ‘Tus week there will be six prizes given away each night at Tracy’s. Saturday night that fine oil painting of a scene: on Lake Tahoe, painted by W. B. Cook and THE STREET SCHOOL. Studying by Gaslight —~Knowledge that Boys Don’t. Need. The curfew ordinance that prevails in this city is a good thing as far as it goes; but it is not quite comprehensive enough. From the time that darkness sets in until-the hour at which the bell rings (8 o2clock), young lads throng the principal thoroughfares creating disturbances that are much complained of by their elders, and contracting vulgar and vicious habits which if persisted fin will make bad men of them. They are thrownin with the vilest kind of associates. who teach them nastiness and profanity of speech, and introduce them to various phases’ of crime that hides its head when-the sun shines. We do not propose to deliver a lé¢ture to parents on the’ subject of controlling their offspring, for the father or mother who craves Valued at $50, will be given away as the first prize. Rarties buying at private sale during the week or at private sale in the dyening will get a chance in the oil painting . very time they OU: : tf > RESERVED seats for ladies. at Tracy’s prize auction sale . this evening. Large numbers “of the wives, daughters, sisters, cousins and aunts of our citizens go there every night and many ofthem are lucky. enough to hold winning numbers in’ the distribution of for advice in that direction is the exception and not the rule, But we do say that the place for boys to be after dark is at home, anc not in the streets where evil influences are to be encount2red at every turn; —If-any of--our fellowcitizens think thia is not true, let them talk about it with City Marshal Tompkins,policeman Marker, constable Venard or constable Scott. These officers, who have better opportunities for observation than the majority of us, say OUR GOLD PRODUCT. How the Stoppage of Hydraulic Mining Has Affected It. “The San Francisco Daily Report ‘says: The Chronicle publishes in ‘its edition of the 6th the yearly statement of gold bullion receipts in this city by Wel!s, Farg»& Co. for 1884. Itshows quite plainly why there is dull times among our merchants. During 1884 the total gold product which came to this city fromthe ‘“‘interior,’’per Wells, Fargo & Co., was only $4,882,176,--which -includes.California, Arizona and Nevada. From the ‘‘north: coast,’’? which embraces Alaska and Oregon, $1,487,771 was received; and from Mexico only $50,070, making the total gold bul’ion receipts of San Francisco ‘or 1884,from all sources, per Wells,Fargo & Co., $5,979,178, or say in round numbers, $6,000,000. They transport nearly all the gold product of this coast, and it will be quite saie to say that the total gold product of. California alone during 1884 did not exceed $4,000,000, which will allow $882,176 from. all other sources — the-north-coast: We have often during the — year calledattention to the result ofthe unjust decision of Judge Sawyer. and. its effect” tipon our prosperity asa State. The San Francisco Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce have held consiltation over the decrease of prizes. > s-—_— Tur Golden Gate Mining Com pany’s office at Smarisville was destroyed by fireSunday evening. Loss $1,200; no insurance. from a stovepipe. A varee delegation of wellThe fire is supposed to have caught that the newspapers cannot sound’ -. the warning too loudly or,-with too strong words. Thé TranscripTis a family papér, and does not wish to putin print anything that-wouldshock its readers’ sense of propriety, which it would do by “talking right out in meeting”’ trade in the city and State, and have appointed committees to examine into the cause which might by any possibility have brought about the present stagnation.— But with a stupidity --which passeth comprehension they have always omitted the appointment of a committee to take into considerMurder Trial. The dining ofa jury in the murder case of the People vs. .A. W. Smith commenced yesterday morning, and at noon ‘the following eight had been chosen: Robert Black; Thos. Scadden, B. Alcorn, Albert Matteson, H. D. Towle, W. H. Hicks, F. Battis, C. J. Fisk,, At this stage the regultfr venire had becomeé exhausted and the Sheriff was instructed to summons a special venire~ of twelve, returnable at 1:30. Ceorge H. Winn and ‘B. F.--Thomas..were chosen from this venire and a about three o’clock it was found necessary to summon —another one of 8 persons returnable forthwith, Shortly before four o’clock the selection of two more was begun, and finally the panel was completed by the addition .of S.L: Stout and J. C. Abbott. Skating at Donner. The Truckee News says: Suriday was a gala day for the’ skaters. Donner Lake-was frozen over, and at least a hundfed merry skaters were gliditig over its icy bosom. Sleigit load-after sleigh toad—went aip from town and eame back in the evening tired and worn out, but’enjoying one of the finest day’s skating sport they ever had. Each day this week will probably witness a repetition of the--joyous scenes of Sunday. o>>oesnetinantee: to Senator Cross. The Sacramento correspondent of the Oakland Tribune (Republican) pays the following compliment to Senator Cross, of this county : ‘‘He is a leader-of no mean order, and his incisive language, his: powers of sarcasm and ridicule, his. epig“They arrived yesterday, -and ~ mnatter of the estate:of T. B. Panda, known citizens from various parts of the county were iri town~yesterday, having come agjdrymen and as witnesses in the Smith murder case. ASSeMBLYMAN Wat.raTu has our}, thanks for a lotofState reports. have been duly filed. Most. of them contain valuable infofmation. Tae Chinese new year’s day will occur this year on the 14th of February. That day is also St. Valentine’s day in the church calendar. Y Go to Tracy’s to-night and see the distribution of prizes among the purchasers. “Admission free and everybody invited. JuLius BAMBERGER, late of Grass Valley, has gone inte the cigar manufacturing business in col Francisco. A pecrex of settlement of final account has been filed-in the deceased. JAKE HoLLanp takes to the office of Under Sheriff just as naturally asa duck takes to water. No MERCHANT can expect to do a good business unless: he advertises his wares in the local papers. RCRA MERRIE Leigon of Honor Meeting. To-morrow night at 7:30 o’clock the regular semi-monthly meeting of Nevada City Council, A. L. of H., will be held. The password for he new term will be given out, Trustees are to be elected, and much other imporant business requiring the atiendance of all, members, is to be transacted. Another about this subject. It merely calls attention to the matter, and refers parents to the officers for particulars. I. 0. O. F. Installation. The following officers of Brooklyn Lodge, No. 46, I. 0.0. F., of You Bet, were recenty installed by Wm. Watt, D.D.G. M.: H.R. Ogden, N. G.; J. C. Friley, V.G. ; W. C. Barker, Rec. Sec.; B. F. Snell, Per. Sec.; J. Heinson, Treas.; J. Lonman, War.; R. D. Ogden, Con. ; F. Jeffries, R. 8. N. G.; Henry Val, L.S.N.G.; A. D. Goodspeed, R. S. V. G.; MieSe Linderman, L. 8S. V. G.; P. Drunzer, O. G.; E. Broat, and G. Anderson, 8.8. After the usual business and speech-making, the Lodge was duly closed, and vhe Assembly of Odd Fellows adjurned to Peter Drunzer’s for supper. <-> -——__— Beating the Hotels. The Tidings of Monday says: J.B. Walters, proprietor of the Auburn Hotel, was here to-day in search ofan alleged married couple who had stopped with him at his hotel for a week or so and upon leaving forgot to pay. their board bill. The young man registered at Auburn and Colfax as C. H. Leroy and wife; they did the same at the Holbrdoke New York Hotel, Nevada City, he registered as L. Cordier and House in this place, and at the rammatic method of debate, and his knowledge of parliamentary tactics, all combine to render him a formidable force in the Sénate,”’ aiion the decrease of our gold product and its effect. We can now see plainly the result-of the fanatical crusade against our gold mining industry. The ‘decrease. in its product.during the past two years would have. paid for several cities like Marysville, and have paid for all the. land damaged a half a dozen times over —without giving credit for the increased value of the land benefited. It is to be hoped, now that our Legislature is in session, some-. thing may be done looking to a re‘vival of our hydraulic mining industry“whith is now in extremis mortuis. The election of a Senator may be of great interest to us politically, but we beg to suggest that our Legislature should tura their attention to doing something which will find profitable employment for many thousand men out of work, in preference to squabbling over who shall go to Washingten, for that only interests directly. three or four people, whereas employment interests thousands directly and tens of thousands indirectly. Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hy pophosphites, Has all the virtues of these two most popular remedies. Made into a form that is very pal atable and acceptable to the most sensitive stomach, and is doubt, unequalled, as a combined food and remedy for lung troubles, and wasting conditions. goods, class grocery store. ——_—___o me ° For Sale ata Sacrifice. Small dwelling house on Sacramento.street; wood ranch of 80 acres near Cement Hill; 75 cords of stove-wood ; 20° carla of fourfoot wood (the wood delivered in without Don’t forget that J. J. Jackson keeps on hand all kinds of canned sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everything found in a firstjyl9-tf ~ Here we. have Neowaquantities to suit); heavy fourna, Queen of the. Forest ! The Atomic Theory. Prof. J. Van Cleve Phillips, writing in the Chicago Mining Review, has the following to. say of the disposition of minerals in quartz veins: ‘‘The former theories have been that all metal were held in solution in water and deposited by infiltration; that the metals were in the strata, and came latterly from the rocks to the crevices ; that there was a melted zone under the: crust of the earth, and the strata cracked and these metals.came up the fissures as gases. . The most reasonable tlfeory is to suppose that all metals were floating in space, and by their elective affinity were filled in the vein systems of continents ; that galvanic forces reach from the earth to the sun and all his prima-\ = ry and secondary planets, and out . : in space‘beyond; and under this force iron mountains, lead, copper; silver and gold veins,are repleted. tem is, thateach atom of carbon in the coal fields,fton in the mountains, lead, copper, silver or gold in the veins, is linked to the ideas ‘or consciousness of the coming generations of people; that the . ’ power that creates, directs and controls, and genius that awaits along time’s stream during the centuries when these metals were to be utilized, spiritually, are dual, _one a part of the other.”’ > o——-—— Unt 1776 cotton spinning was performed by the hand spinning wheel. A man is called aconfirmed liar when nothing that he says is confirmed. ~_>e-— A Bap jury in a law suit—Perjury. And the curious part of this sysHow X¢ Hhppened. Boston Dame—Oh, Eulalia, I am ashamed of you. You allowed that young man to kiss you, I saw it. And you know he: 4 110 relation. Ba Eulalia—But, ma, you know I am so near-sighted I /can’t tell.a rion-relation from .fiy ~ brother without my eye-glasses. “Oh, well; how did your glasses ‘get off?’’ “He accidentally knocked ‘them:
off.’’ “Indeed. What with?” , ““His—his nose.” BEST TONIC. Physicians and Druggists Recommend It. ness, Impure Blood and Fevers, and Neuralgia. the Ktdneys and Live>: It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, andall who! «1 sedentary lives It does not injure the { eth, cause head. ache,.or produce constipation—oruEr IRON MEDICINES DO, It enriches and purifies the blood, stimu ates the appetite, aids. the assimilation of food relieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengthens the :nuscles and nerves, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c., it has no equal. 4a7The enuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other, Made only by Brown Chemical Co., oo For . Mean Business ! Baltimore, ma Read Me! have an 9" AUCTION SALE CROCKERY. 10-in Dinner Plates, per doz. $1. dozen, $1 50. Reversable Egg Cups, per doz. $1. Hotel Side Dishes, per doz. $1 50. Chambers from BO cts to $1 25. Vegetable Dishes from 20 to 80 cts. Sugar Bowls, 25 ceuts. Butter Dishes 25 cents. Handsome Chamber Sets, $4 75. Pie Plates, per dozen 80 cents. Breakfast Plates, per dozen, $1. Bed Pans, $1 75. Cream Pitchers, from 10 to 75 cts. Tooth Brush Holders, 10 cents. GLASS WARE. 9-in Russian Fruit Bowls $1. As I intend to-close out my business in Nevada City by the 16th of April, 1885, I will sell the stock in my Store, on oF COMMEDCIAL STREET, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, gp at the prices given below. A child can buy as well as a grown person, as these are my prices, (0@F-NO MORE, NO LESS, ONE PRICE TO ALL. we I will stock is closed out. gO@F" Atthese sales EVERY EVENING THERE WILL BE par" 1O OO WOTH OF GOODS siwen away TO THE BUYERS EACH NIGHT. gg Handled Cups and Saucers, per 8-in Covered Fruit Bowls, 75 cts. EVERY EVENING po until the Large handled Beer Glasies, . per dozen, $2 00. Small handled Beer Glasses, per doz, $1 50. Plain Tumblers, per doz. $1. Cocktail Glasses, ‘* $1 50. Footed Beer Glasses ‘‘ $1.50. Lamp Chimneys from 5c. to-25c. Toilet Sets from $1 to $2 50. Vases from. 25c. to $1 75 per pair. Motto Cups and Saucers from 40 cents to.$1. Shaving Mugs from 20c. to 50c: Section Jars, something new, $ 50. ay 58 painted Lamp’ Shades, only i. Bracket Lamp with reflector, fine, only $1 25. ancy and Hall Lamps, from $4 This medicine, combining Iron with’pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely CuresDyspepsia vag emery Weaklood Malaria, Chills It: isan unfailing remedy for—Diseasesof 26 ry: seme soerenean jo A SECOND WEEK — OF THE—— ONE PRICE SAN FRANCISCO STORES GREAT Clearamce Sole KNOCKS OUTMR.HIGH PRICE ttle Satine We think we can claim, and justly too, that we have been a great factor.inthe past year toward “knocking out” the high prites usually charged for Dry Goods, Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises, and the hundred and oné Notions for which our store is. noted. j Our plan has always been to: keep our prices down . to a minimum of profit, thereby giving the buyer the benefit of any fall in the market—the appreciation of which is evidenced by a look into our store. O -We offer this’ week all that are left of our original purchase of $3,000 worth of CLOAKS, WRAPS, ULSTERS AND DOLMANS. . We've made _ up our mind: to clear them out without limit or reserve. Wedo not desire to humbug you by making auctions and-stating we are retiting from business. But we do want you to come in broad daylight and examine the above mentioned garments before you buy. You will find out that you are not paying for them one half of what the cloth is worth, to say nothing of the labor in making. We bought them at Sheriff’s sale and do not want to carry them over another season. Agent for Joe Poheim, the leading Tailor of San Francisco. REMEMBER everything i in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ete., in the Store must be. sold BETWEEN NOW AND MARCH isth, in order to make room for the Largest Stock of Goods ever came to this town. NOW IS YOUR TIME Now IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! STRIKE! WHILE THE IRON IS HOT! Gather together your loose change and hurry to the ONE PRICE SAN FRANCISCO STORE. It is the best and only reliable Clearance Sale WITHOUT LIMIT OR WITHOUT RESERVE. (O@FNew Advertisement of Bargains Every Week. (0@ Sale commences Tuesday, January 13th. (0@-No Branch Stores. = ee Read This Carefully ! TO THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA CIPY : We will bring to your town on Monday, January 19th, 1885, A STOCK OF SS.500 SK onthe.eS BOOTS & SHOES, Berry Sets, 18 pieces in handsome to $6. -musical and literary entertainment under the auspices of the . Council is to be given soon, and the preliminary arrangements for ‘this will be made. $3 25, $3 50. List of Prizes _._.To be given away at Tracy’s toCity, Cal. * d8-tf night ; Men’s single sole calf boots, $3. Immense lots just received and for sale at Hyman Bros., corner Broad and Pine, streets, Nevada Dr. Pennington Commercial street. dl-1m Sent Se built in 1826-27. Can be found at his dental . office; Tue first horse railroad was least money ! If she will inquire of well posted people where is the best st®re to trade at in Nevada county, they will straightway: tell her Water Sets from $1 to $1 50. Sauce Plates, 50 cents per dezen. Table Lamps, from 50 cts to $1. Creamers, 25 cents. Jelly Glasses, 25 cents. 25 cents. Cake Stands. from 25 ta60 cents, Cut Glass Bread and Cake Plates, Brackets, from 50c. to $1. Scrubbing Brushes, 25e. Good. Coffee Mill, only 50 cents. Knives and Forks, from 65 cents to $2 per set. No. 1 1 tread and Butter Knives, 25 cents. Ladies and Misses Kid Gloves, only 25 cents. wife. That couple will bear look-. horse wood wagon, almost new; What 1S she doing ? ? cases, ts SILVER PLATED WARE. Savant at a Bankrupt Sale at, 20 cts on the Dollar roperty offered at a sacrifice. man and chi livin in} _ cases, Double Pickle Castors, only $2 50. i OUNTY. . Wo cs hse ees Pp ace wens A takin: § 1 ee Serip Pitchers, worth Su, aes Bowl, Rogers’ g goods, : 507 will open up on on date above mentioned. Said stock of oods conj21-4t es thisage of business en-] $1 for 50 cents. Colory Glass, © ‘9 0 [sists of the most VALUABLE, DURABLE AND BEST KNOWN Boys’ overalls 25.and 30 cts. eA bade. terprise and sharp comee ae pechers #2. th . Butter Dish, $1. BEANS nae wu Fe them S20 per big ea Lg Men’s heavy nailed boots, $3. Fiela . Petition, she is looking for" ¢, for 50 cents. Spoon Holder, #1. bug, and we mean what we say. CALL EARLY, IT WILL BEA Men’s heavy tap.soled kip boots, Mioksaticie sie oe * le ihe place where she can ‘. Patent Creamers, something new, limo, a spoons ‘per set, 75c. SAVING OF DOLLARS AND CENTS TO YOU. $3, $3 25. og Just received a eo 50 cents. 5 Forks, Rogers’ goods, per set, $2. Met's heavy tap soled calf ticcibie thal’s aeons j8-tf buy the best goods for the . 1a galn bi biichérs, from 50] tat Backs, 266. ’ LESSER & CoO., Purchasers of the Bankrupt Stock of R. L. Lloyd. Salesroom--Next to: Union Hotel. 1st prize, berry set, 13 pieces.” 2d prize, toilet set. 8d prize, vase lamp. “4th prize, plush album. 5th prize, writing desk. Cast Adrift. ; ae ee The five tramps arres‘ed Sunday evening by officers Marker and Yenard were. taken — before Judge Sowden yesterday and ty one-years. land.in 1569. Tue average human life is Msg Coacues were first used in Engtogo to THOS, MARTINS Fruit Bowls, 50 cents. Plain Goblets, 75 cents. Plain Goblets, better quality, $1. Goblets, cut lass, the best made, $2 50 per dozen. Greek Wine Glasses, per doz. $I 00 Ameriean ‘ Scrap Books, from 10 cts to $4. Albums, in plush, only 75 cts. Salt Cellars, 4 for 25 cents. Breakfast Castors, 50 cents. Note Paper, 120 sheets, 25 cents. 1 00 . Envelopes, 6 packs for 25 centes-~ FOR THE NEW YEAR 6th prize, cream pitcher. 1t. AN ANY y THE NT & PRICE ticles. —— Plates Oe io Order. Nickel and CoppeF == en toe . : aw ork ae Fees Noticéto the Public. The undersigned. having purchased the store, stock, book acW. 4H. Smith, requests that. all persons having accounts against. them on said books pay the same as promptly as possible to . [ja21-4t]. Eustis & Tompxins. Continued for the Term, The Supreme Court has continued for the-term the hearing of motion on appeal: in the case of Patrick Tierney, convicted in the }Superior Court of this county of the.crime of rape. Tierney is still confined in the jail here. There’s not a charm that lights’the face’ With so ineffablea grAs eeyras pink lips and Sind frory teeth; And nothing pol ‘the’sky, Geerbesution euch oe SOZODONT, that wears the ® wreath, — ? Mining Fipe for for Sale Cheap. _ Six hundsed donk of heavy. eleyen-inch iron pipe ‘im good order. agreed to leave town provided Broad St., opp. Stumpf’s, Dixon’s Axle Grease,15 cts per can}~ they ‘were permitted to do 80. This was considered the cheapest way to get ridof them and officer Venard escorted them to the counts, ete., lately— belonging ~to} depot, where they were put aboard, Ev EDk CITY. the train and given free pasgage to Ne. Oe Caution, All persons are warned against taking from-the Engine Houses ofthe Fire ‘Department, lanterns, axes, ladders, or other property, without permision from the proper officers. . Violation of this notice will be followed by prosecution. L. 'M. Suxerorta, j18-lw Chief Engineer. Our Platform. ‘Bustis & Tompkins, at the old ‘stand of W. H. Smith, Commer‘cial street, will sell groceriés;pro‘first-class grocery store, at the lowFest living prices. — _ Apply at this office for particu-. 8% Mag a visions, and everything kept in a ‘An immense stock of new goods coming. Call UNION HOTEL, January 16, 1885. B. Guscetti, Ranch, S. Hansen, San Diego, §. Channell, Reno, Geo. Kohler, Washington, Jno Grissel, do C. Grissel, do.’ E. W. Denton, Dentoria, J. W. Craig, Columbia Hill,’ Wm. Kni it, Sacramento, F. Perciv: & w City, Wm. Farrel, Gtass Valley, Jno. Swartz, ‘City. : NATIONAL HOTEL, aes B. Guscetti Ranch, M. Harris, a z a Macaca do G. W. Carter, Bloomfield, E: “do. Rector Bros..:. PROPRIETORS S-A: Eppy:..6sec05 PROPRIETOR. James Mariott, do —es’ Shoes, oots and shoe store. js flooded with them: R. Curnow, hcstia Hill. and see us. s ja214t. ~ QO. K. Cloudman, Seale . Ladies’ and Miss-. Slippers: Rubber And everything else to be found ina. first-class boot No Auction Trash Much of whieh may-please the eye when. new, but ‘. which after being worn: a} : 3 es been in business for two years thank the havethried. I Bisfor thee ibe ral -and-by as heretofore the lowest living 5’ prices $1 50 er doz, $4.50 per doz, $3 75. brieftime “goes back” on the buyer. Beware of such goods. The market Also a ic line of Chairs of all kinds. Bedroom to mer.t a continuance of i Youre for Low Prives, _ THOS. { Pe Beer—Glasses, _per—doz;+ Large Beer ‘Schooners, handled, . Smaller ‘Beer Schooners, handled, Spring Mattressess, Top Mattresses, . Rockers, Cradles, Baby high and Low. Ch articles that I cannot give the prices on for want of 8 _— pon the-bay.t I neo on the sell, as I me GHORGE. TRACY oe Country orders. shipped FREE OF CHARGE OW ig sg French £4 +f 100 Mopern needles first came into Where is always ‘kept in Colored At os e i esta gery pe os use in 1545. Mis stock a:full line of Pony Whisky Metal Polish, best in the world, : d B 9 The latest ont, the qohaas 2s oduts, ——— * ‘Whisky Glass, per doz, ARRIVALS AT THE LEADING Horas ig ae S issue int glass whisky Tumblers, ee wean ssa Bc ots ee. Sh S>. PD lbenno $2 50. Gent _Sply Linen Collars, 6 for DURING THE YEAR 1885, Brand & McCutchan ania aot Carvers, r bunch, 15 cts. .A, $1 50. mean business. Respectfully, 1 lot facta Pictures, . framed, . $1 75 each. Sets, Bedsteads, ‘Feather Pillows, Lawn ‘Tables, airs, and a thousand other pace. Ifyou are 3 engee . Above Stumpr’s Restaurant, Broad Street.; — oo Will keep constantly on hand the best assortment of : Books of all kinds, Sheet Music and Musical Instruments Plated Ware and Jewelry, Blank Books, Stationery, TOYS, GAMES, NOTIONS, ETC., To be found in this market. 00 Pat i) ARE T Pine our sock whether ~ wish topurchase or not. ai = BRAND & McCUTCHAN, : Broad Street, National Hotel. 1 Building LOWES,