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p Goods
-editeed rates and repted as first-class atOBINSON’S,.
claims to make Money
xis for less (han cost,
r to cheat his custom
[D his creditors,
anh ha ed
every article sold,
ge competition on
/LASS Qoens
advertisements may
hile, but we intend
yur business ‘‘on the
as to be able to com.
her responsible firms .
(UA
ell inferior and dam.
as cheap as any one
ve don’t propose to
We solicit a com.
jualities and prices.
s will be presented for
rery 30 days.
d & Robinson
AM WOLF’S
RICE LIST
yR CASH
ject to Correction
er 100 Ibs, $27
er. 100 Ibs, 225.
er 100 lbs, 12
er 100 lbs, 250
ugar, 7-12 lbs, 100
rar, 10 “Ibs 100
ee, 5 lbs 100
14 Ibs. 100
' 90 tks 100
§ bars 25
per box 50
SB¥er 25,
perbox 200
tcansfor 100
Ycansfor 100
, . 6eansfor 100
nm, 5 cans for 100
ans, 5cansfor 100
as, 4cansfor 100°
per gallon,, 99
‘per 5 gallon can 150.
per pound. 12!
nTea. “ —&
sreekfost, “60
per pound: .
Powder, 3 papers 2
offee, ‘per paper ©
95
ley, 3 poundsLkinds, per bottle. 10
per bottle 25
5 gallon kegs 2 00
, 25 pound kegs 3.50
yotind cans, sae
hing else in proportio®
WILLIAM hae
n Street, Nevada City
per 5, 1878
\
“THE DAILY: TRANSCRIPT
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
WEATHER KEPORT. —
Furnished. daily to the Transcairr hy. the
south Yuba Canal Co. at Nevada City.
NEVADA Crry, January 29, 1879,
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Brief Mention.
A break inthe V Flume Compa:
ny's telephone line was reported yes“terday. oe
The-stock and fixtures
purg’s saloon are-to-besold at Sheriff's sale next Saturday.
‘The Rentz Minstrels’ cornet band
discoursed some very good music on
the. streets yesterday,
Hon. 8. L. Blackwell, of Moore’s
Fiat; andD, J. Crowley, of Truckee;
are making a brief sojourn in this
city. :
K. Casper left for the Bay. yesterday morning. Sunday afternoon’ he
is to be married to Miss Sophie New“man, at the residenée of her uncle
and aunt in SanFrancisco. $
TheRough and Ready~ ditch,
where it passes uhder Boulder street,
was still in process of. being repaired
yesterday.
The break was a. very
bad one, and required a large force
of metito fix it,
There are seven men at workin
Shearer & Co.'s Round Mountain
claim,
from 400°t0'500 tons of gravel of the
, dump, and enough water~to commence Washing is dailydooked for.
{, Sheritf Montzomery has in his_pos&-ssion four skeleton keys that Jas
per Rabb «lug out of the ground the}
other day in the vicinity of the Western Hotel, Valley. They
were evidently buried there by burglars. a
Grass
Father Meagher slipped on some
ice tue —other day, and as he fell
struck one of his hands against a
projection that injured it: He has.
since caught cold in the wound, and
‘suffers considerable pain in consequence,
A private letter received in this
city from Senator Sargent, brings
» information that he has returned to
Washington. His, health is somewhat improved, but ‘he is not yet
able to devote a full measure of time
«to his duties. ; 5 ;
Spend your money. at home. Set
the example now. Buy your goods,.
groceries, meats and everything at
homé ‘and you will. see a wonderful
change in a short time in’the business outlook of the place; therefore,
deal with yout merchants at home.’
A Pleasant Social Affair.
Tuesday evening the: members of
the Young Men’s Social Club of this
city called upon Under Sheriff Phil.
CU, Byrne at the Union Hotel, for the
purpose of reading that gentleman . _
out of the organization, he having
lately taken unto himself a wife ant
thus . violated the, pledge, that had
hitherto bound him to it. The mem;
bers were accom panied by a’ number:
of their’ lady friends, and all met
with a cordial reception at the hands
of Mr, Byrne and his amiable wife.
The ceremonies, such as reading a
set of resolutions that expressed the .
Club’s opinion of their ex-brother’s,
reprehensible action, the adminsterof Schmitt+
There are estimated to bé
=" District Court..
‘Wepsespay, June 29.
Patrick Farrall vs, F, M Pridgeon.
Case heretofore tried and ,judginent
rendered, Findings.and decree submitted and signed. ees a
T. W. Sigourney vs, Eureka Lake
and Yuba Canal Co,, and Marks Zellerbach. Motion for new trial submitted without argument. Motion
taken under advisement. The Eureka Lake Co., by Niles Searls, its
attorney,-moved that plaintiff's judgment be realized by foreclosure andsale of the property required to be
sold. So ordeyedy-Plaintiff duly
_G, and M. E. McDonald vs. N. A.
Carrion etals. Petition of assignee
presented asking an-erder compelling
N. A-Carrion to show cause why
the money now in the hands of ‘fhe
Court should not-be turned over to
of theestate, and it is ordered that he
ppear on Saturday, Feb. Ist, toshow
be paid over: by “him, Counsel for
Carrion duly éxcepts to the order, as
the usual 5 days’ notice has not been
given. ")
Julia Mayne.—
Defendant having suffered default
for not answering the plaintiff's com-plaimt, the plaintiff and Clara Peters
. Were sworn and ‘testified, Decree of
divorce ordered. °
James Mayné vs.
Lonkey came up during the-after= (RE: . . ag
noon, and is still on trial. :
day.
aide
—<. Me was Satisfied,
cause wliy such money should not
The case of ‘A. H. Hall vs. Oliver.
Court adjourtied to 10 o’clock Thurs-.
Twelve and a half cents per-pound at .
jan2k Suurrterr & Lewis’.
LADIES.
Cigars, Knife, or Pipe, as a Holiday
Present, for your Husband, Father,
Brother or Lover, then bes re and
callon ZEKIND. for these’ articles
and save at least 25 cents on the dollar,’ O17-tf =
><.
‘#7 Unsurpassed for style and finish are the pictues made at the
“Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” Corns
operator. :
_ 2-0
juld”
_ A large proportien-of the American people are to-day dying from
the etfects of Dyspepsia or disorder.
ed_liver._The result—of— these .diseases upon the masses of-i
ing, making life actually_a burden
instead of a pleasant existene of enjoyment and ‘usefulness as it ought
to be. There is no good réason for
this, if you will only throw. aside:
advice of drugvists and your frieuds,
and try one bettle of Green’s Augtist
Flower. Your Speedy relief is . cértain.” Millions of “bottles, of this
medicine have been givetraway to'try
its virtues, with satisfactory results
in every ¢ase,
ple bottle for 10 cents:-totry. Three
doscs will relieve the -worst—casePositively sold by all druggists on
‘the Western Continent.
eal ff any dealer tells
You that he has for-sale a dentifrice
sidentical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in etticacy
to those of SOZODONT, discredit
the statement and insist upon having
{that alone. By doing so, you will
Should-you desire to bay a boxof .
them for the benefit of the “creditors . #84-valuable people is most. alarm-prejudice-and skepticism, take—the.
¥ou can buy-a ‘sam.
NEW . FURM!
_—
_,
4 ieee UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOUGHT
The entire Stock ‘of B. W. Reagan, offer their goods at the
. same Low Prices for Cash, viz.
Potatoes per 100 Ibs, $2 60.
Cr. Sugar 74 Ibs. $1 00.
Brown Sagar 10 Ibs. $1 00:
Rice, 12 Ibs. $1 00.
Beans, 20 lbs. $100;
Candles, 10 for 25 cents.
Oysters, 7 cans $1 00. ~
Green Corn, 5 cans $1 00.
Bacon 13F cts. per Ib.
Kerosene Oil 35 cts. per gal.
Green Tea 35 cts. per Ib.
Butter, Cooking, 15¢ per Pb.
Hams 12hc per pound.
. E. B. Tea 50-ets per lb
Coffee .3lb ‘tins 75-cts.
Washing Powder 3Ib tins 25.
Soda Crackers per Box $1.
~ A drunken man wandered into
Beardan’s photograph tent the other
night, and went to sleep.
was discovered, the proprietor polttely mformed-him-that he—did not
keep a lodging house and requested
that he evacuate the premises instan. ter. ~The befuddled fellow. replied
in an equally genial manner that he
was not so particular as all that
where he slept, and was willing to
put up with the accommodations, In
spite of this latter fact, he had to go,
j and started. off to find another place.
<> oe —
. Yesterday's Arrivals at
THE UNION HOTEL
’
NEVADACITY CAL 3
Jacob Natfziger, Proprictor.
M Mohler Grads Val. DJ Crowley Truckee
KS Meacham Vir Cit -EWade Wi'sonville
. J H Reader Shady Cre A Jackson Col, bill
J Gould Truckee M D Gray Quaker Hill
. J Kose Dutch Flat Mrs J Lawrence oY B
LH Ostin R&R PJ Ryan Hunt Hill
KR Williams Bethesda J Jones Lethesda.
: ——— A
Yesterday’s Arrivals at
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CIFY, CAL,
Chas. E. Pearson, Propricter.
T*Tinyke M Flat8 R Boyer City
AH. Hall Truckee
Miss A ‘Timke M Flat
J A Seeley San Juan
G Gillett New York — BJ Carr City
L$ Yalbot COMM C McElvy City”
a :
Gem Shavwi ng Saloon,
-M D Maloney &w RR
JS Taylor Sap Fran.
SL Blackwell M Fiat
Miss M Maloney: R &R
G O'Neil City”
Opposite the National Hotel. Shaying, 25c. Hair cutting, 25e.
pooing, 25e,
jan29-tf
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ShamHair work a specialty,
Lovirs Govatr,
amt ete: @ —.
New Barber Shep.
song
_ James Fay will open his new. barber shop to-day in the Gold Rooni
Ol Broad street. jan29-3t
—_>-<-. -—Furnish Rooms to Let.
Pleasant sleeping apartments to
let. Enquire at this office, j29
Semi-Annual Statement of the Citi’ gens Bank, January 6, 1879.
ing of severe censure, and the like,
all of which are usual to such occa-.
sions, were indulged in, When the
Vietim ‘was questioned as to whether
he had anything to offer in extenua.
tion of his offense, he produced a set
of counter’resolutions, and was accorded the privilege of reading them.
‘The remainder of. the evening was
agregably spent in speech making,
: listening to vocal and instrumental
music, and other social pleasantries.
An adjournment was then had to the
~daing rooms where a tempting dis-’
play>of . refreshments was partaken
of, The event will long be remembeved with most_ pleasurable feelings
by those who were-phesent.
After his Prisoner.
Deputy Sheriff Squites; of Sierra
County, went to Grass Valley last
‘ the young man Crandall, .
who broke Jail at Downieville fsome
time since, and last week surrenderet himself to Judge Paynter in Grass
high r)
Valley. “There w a reward of $50
ASSETS.
Bills receivable: .... $ 47,305.24
. Sea paae ipcsaone Soleo 8,903.23
County warrants.... 24,730.34
Due from other banks. . .»~ 2,402.00
Gold: Dast. 028, re 467.38
London Exchange. ... . 170 00
Meal Batate...0...: 13,589.41
R R and other stocks.. 13,380.33
Over. draft@ i005 05 ce 11,969.05
. $122,916.99
LIABILITIES, 7
Deposits 7-8. 45568 e083 $ 69,814.48
Due other Banas. .. 2,175.89
Profit and Loss account. . 926.62
Capital stock paid up.. 50,000 00
$122.916.99
State of California, )
County of Nevada. {
KE. M. Preston, President, and Joh
Pattison, Secretary of the Citizens
Bank, being first duly sworn, each
for himself, depose and say that the
foregoing is a tull, true and correct
statement of the condition of said
Bank onthe Sixth
of said Bank, . ‘ :
E. M. Preston, Pres’t:
Joun Parrrson, Sec’y. ‘
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 22d day of January, 1879.
~ *Levr. GARTHE,
jan23 “Justice of the Peace,
When he
day of January,
secure a dentifrice par exeeHenee-the
best in the market, containing botanic elements of rare preservative influence upon the teeth, and fone which
will endow them with most bécoming whiteness. Another desirable
feature of this table toilet article is
that it imparts’ fragrance to the
breath. Sold by all drugyists.
A CARD
Fo all who are suffering from the
errors: and indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early deeay, loss
of manhood, &e., I will send a receipe that will cure you, free of
charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South
America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev, Joseph ‘T. Inman,. Station D. Bible House, New
York City,
Your Lifé-is at Stake,
There is no—question—abdut_ it,
-Whoever neglects a cough or vold
does so at ths risk of his or her life,
{Lo-day it may be easily coutrdfled;
next week the luugs may be full of
tubercles. Think of this. Do not
wilfully ~rush to a consumptive’s
grave. Remember that a few doses
of Hale’s Honey of Horehound and
far,” will cure any cold or cough, if
taken early enough. . Remember also
that there is a crisis when all medication is ‘‘too late! too late!” Sold
by all druggists at 50 cents and $1.
Great saving by buying large size.
Pikes ‘Toothache Drops cure toothache in.one minute, Sold by all
druggists at 25 ceuts.
eS RAS aL aN eee
A Remarkable Result,
It makes no difference how many
physicians, or how niwchmediciye
you have tried, it is now .an established fagg. that German Syrup is the
only remedy which has given comen satisfaction in severe cases of
ung diseases. It is true there are
yet thousands of persons who are
sredisposed to throat andlung afections, consumption, hemorrhages,
asthma, severe ‘colds settled on the
breast, pneumonia, whooping cough, .
&e., who have no personal knowledgé of Boschee’s German: Syrup.
To such we would say that 50,000
dozen were sold .last year without
one .eamplaint. Consumptives, try
just one bottle. Regular .size 75
cents. Sold by all druggists in
America,
LT LSE EE SE ITE TD,
CASH IS KING!
There is Nothing Else Like It!
MONEY SAVED TO CUSTOMERS AND
DEALER!
: és eae ys ©
Having thoroughly tested the plan of doing
™ business en-a purely
'CASH BASIS,
. a
lam now to announce its complete
oan aoe continue to sell for
eash in hand, and at
The Very Lowest Rates,
of,
) NILES SEARLS.
. ion . &e. }_ ants ,
Good Chewing Tobacco per
pound 65 ets.
Fine cut Tobacco.
80 ets.
Smoking
75 cts,
Lard 101b. cans $1.25
Eggs per dozen, 50 cts,
Tobaeco per lb.
A Full Assortment of Groceries
on hand at proportionate
Low Prices,
Subject to daily correction,
-~ SHURTLEFF & LEWIS,
Nevada City, Jan. 8, 1879,
CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY
z OFFICERS! i
E.M. PRESTON.. 20°” a cee President
Bi Mi BUNK tae as Vice President
JOHN T. MORGAN........; Cashier
JOHN PATTISON. 3 Secretary
— DIRECTORS: —
Dr. R. M, Hunt. Joun "BR. Morean.
Gro. M. Hugs, T. W. Sigournry,
. RK. MeMunrax,
E. M. Preston: >
4
4% Receive Deposits, Buy-aad Sell. Exchange. E
&2 Vurchase Gold Dust aud Bullion.
* Aa Wighest Price Paid for State and Coun:
pty Warrants,
DRAW CHECKSON °
New York, ;
San Francisco,
fan Jose,
Los Angeles.
Also Sell Exchange onall thesPrincipal Eu.
ropes Cities,
Make Collections and transact a General
Banking Business,
—CORRESPON DENT#—~
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First National Gold Bank,
San Jose—Farmers National Gold Bank.
Los ANGELES—Coimmmercial ‘Bank.
GREAT
‘German Washing Fluid!
rYNHIS IS THE GREATEST LABOR SAV. ‘ING preparation im the world, from the
fact that it A
Cleans the Clothes without Rubbing.
FOR CLEANING PAINT IT HAS NO EQUAL
It is kept for sale at all the groceries in
the City.
$1 50 per gallon.
ASK FOR IT! TRY IT!
CARLEY & JUSTICE.
Proprictors, Nevada City.
December 24, 1878.
JOHN T. LEWIS,
Attorney and €eunselor at Law,
. FFICEIN BROWN & MORGAN'S BLOCK
( ) Corner Groad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Fen per éent less than old rates.
I pay Cash for my Goods and must have
Gash, or “s equivalent on the eounter:--fo
John Senner. Sr. .
+ DEALER IN
and
“\ roecries Provisions
what 1 sell. ;
Wa. K. amirn. .
= . . Commercial street, Nevada City. 4
CASE GOODS, VEGETABLES, &e.
Coyamercial Street. .
“J oe AND-BEALERS IN
Green Coffee 5 Ibs, $1-00,—_.
per lb.
THOMAS LEGG & Co.,
-27 and 29 Main Street, ~
OPPOSITE UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY
“STOVES,
TINWARE, IRON & STEEL
NAILS, PICKS, SPADES,
SHOVELS, WHEELE ARROWS, ROPE :
Grindstones, Ox-Bows and Keys,
Anvils, Bellows Blocks and Sheaves
Chains, Vises, ete.
ALSO-THE CELEBRATED
Bessemer Steel Horseshoe Shape’ .
MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BOLTS, =, :
. Rubber Hose; Relting, Packin
PAINTS AND OILS,
Blasting and Sporting Powder,
. Fuse, Shot, ‘Ete,
ii
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: AGENTS’ FOR THECALIFORNIA POWDER CO.,
—AND..
\White Hercules Powder.
A FULL LINE OF :
Rogers’ Nickel-Plated Ware,
Direct from Meridian, “Brittannia Company.
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Chimneys, Wicks, Ete,
LAGENTS FOR HALLIDIE’S WIRE ROPES.
-. NEW DRUG STORE,.
Me
BROAD STREET, ‘ABONE PINE STREET
ets
i NEVADA. City, =
J. F. RUDOLPH,
mod . OFFERS FOR SALE
Sb OE ie
A FRESH ANG GENERA
ASSORTMENT e
—OoF—Drugs and Medicines,
—AND ALL THE-—
POPULAR -P A TENT MEDICINES
Also, Rudolph's Extract of Horehound an
Anise, for Coughs and Golds, unequalled a
a etorant.*hysivians Fes riptions, su Faun y¥
Recipes caretvtly wow eccnrately -ainpenest—
by J IU VOLPH Apothecary,
~ WILLIAM R, COE’'S
NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS
_FOR. THE HOLIDAYS,
CONSISTING OF
i Ladies’ French -Kid .
na Side Lace Gaiters.
Ladiés’,:. Misses and Children's
French Kid and Pebble Goat ‘Button
Gaiters,
Gent's Sewed Opera Boots.
Embroidered Slippers for ladies
and gentlemen, oe :
These Goods were imported ex Lpresse
ly for the Molidays,
a Ss
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Gents’, Ladies, Misses and Child:
ren’s Arctics-and Overshoes
Quariz Screens Punched to Order
absan Francisco Prices,
A large stock of galvanized iron
water pipe constantly on hand and
All of which will be
Sold at Lower Prices Chan the same
quality of Goods can be bought
for this side of Sum Pranciseco,
If you want to make » nice Hol!
connection made with — the City
‘Water Works, SS
Ss
IRON PIPE MADE TO ORDER, AND ALL
KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE,
We have the best selected Stock of
geods in Nevada County, and we
don't allow anybody to sell as cheap
as wede. Call and see us at the
PIONEER STAND, _
Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada.
December 14, 1873,
®
SAFES & OIL STOVES!
Ww. G. WILLIAMS,
PACIFIC COAST AGENT.
DETROIT SAFES
SARGENT’S —
COMBINATION AND
‘TIME LOCKS,
Corner Fourth & J Streets,
SACRAMENTO,
EE MADE FOR
Jron-and Seel Vaults Vault.
Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof .
Safes, Resident Safer, Jewelers’ Safes, Coin Saies,
And every variety of work in this line
The very best workmanship. on
this Coast.
Refer in Nevada County to
Nevada County ‘Treasurer's Safe, A, Nivens, A.D. & P. Sutto., Nevada ‘Transcript,
¥ Flume Company—Nevada City.
Jubring & Chisholin—North San Juan
Granger & Watt-—Crass Valley.
A. Hiil & Co.,---Little York.
And 500 customers on the Pacifie Coast,
Prices lower than any Safe Agency on the
Coast,
ALSO,
_PACIFIC OIL STOVE,
ORK SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND
“\ "MANUFACTURE:
Does any~kind of Cooking and Heating
which a rangewill do, with iess expense und
Vastly icss troubleand ‘heat to the person,
Is warranted perfectly safe,
Uses COMMON COAL OIL.
Is a vast improvement overany oil stove
ever niveuted, ee
COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS.
An Sacramento, ae
After six months personal use of thi
stove, the undersigned pronounces it an indispemsible arti¢le 1n every family.
No storage of wood, a
No clearing of ashes. Ftd
No constant watching of fires. *
No superfluous and wasted heat,
No chimney flues.
Can be* carried into any room.
Broils a beef stedk better than any other
flre—-over the open flame, :
Not the-least smeil or taste to articles
cooked. ‘ *
Costs enly 15 cents a day. : é
The improvement in the Stove consists
-Ist. Of wick tubes, which are independent
of oil chamber, and ived from the botaum,
2d,. Of moveable rachets.
gd. Of funnel shaped chimney.
4th. Of common cotton wicks.
°
Local Agents wanted in
city . Cy §
Address manufacturers of sare, corner 4th,
and J streets, ‘6 nento, Cal. :
each town and
day Present, call and buy a pair of
Embroidered Slippers at =
decls W. B. COE's,
CHRIS. NAFFZIGER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE S
Union Marizcet,
NEVADA CITY;
eo *
5 mana»
HAS NOW ON HAND, o?
his own manufacture, .
EW LARD,
Which he offers for ia 3 quantities to suit:
}
—HE ALSO! 1s—
HAMS AND BACON, ”
The Best to be-hild-in the Countys
Of his own manufacture, Tle also Keeps on
hand, at all times, the best of
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL,
SAUSAGES, . ETC,
Give me acall if you want something nice
in my line. dadi6
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNTA.—~@,
CAPITAL $300,000.
Principal Office 305 California &ts,
SAN FRANCISCO.
prree INSURANCE ONLY
yr
J. ¥, Hovetrox’ President.
Gro, H, Howanp, Vige President
CnanLes H, Stony, Secretary."
N. B. Eppy, Mariue Secretary.
H, H. Biextow, General Manager,
R. H. Magituy General Agent.
Grass Walley Branch for Nevada Co,
TRUSTEES :
WM. WATT. T. W. SIGOURNEY
A. RB. BRADY, Manager.
Orvice MAIN SRREET) GRASS VALLEY
Empire Livery Stable.
_
BROAD STREET.,... NEVADA THEY,
Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
TTVMIE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
T announces that he has now the Larvest
Lot of .
Horses, Carriages and Buggics
To be found in this part of the State.
Teas, with Klegant Buggies, Wigons and
. Hacks ®Netat te shortest notice wud on the
most reasonable terms. ;
The Horses are free from vice, of good style
and capable of gOkay as fast as any yentleman
cares to drive.
42 Carriages for Funerals attended to with.
promptness, :
Goal), Sitddle Tlorses always.on' hand.
i «Horses boarded by-the day, Week or month
and the greatest of care guarantee :
ee Db, WELLINGTON.
: : eae
AN ERICAN MFAT MARKE
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
In Traritetipt Block.
ca
: eee ete ke
LJ e Bi
JAMES MOXRO, Proprietor
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND TIE
best of ae : 4
x I
. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamba
jalé, W. G. WEZIAMS, . “Worn Lect, Etc.
Pan! # 7 =
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