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September 20, 1876 (4 pages)

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* Arch degree. Visiting Companions The Dathy Transcript . NEVA _ DA CITY, CAL. —— TOCAL AFFAIRS. Local Brevities, pies ‘Ttems are scarce here, bat not so much 80 as to indace ns to. continue a “turkey shooting” notic: two days after the birds. have: been shot and ‘eaten, as our neighbor below here did yesterday morning, All those who desire a moonlight excursion to Colfax andu dance. there on Friday of next week, are request. ed to make the matter known this week, 80 that arrangements tan be “made. If the thing don’t come off at that time, it will be abandoned, No mail arrived here on Monday 4. = Livery Stabile for Sale. ~ The wellknown Empire Stable, the only pes in Nevada City, consisting Of thirty head of horses, fitiré ' 4 teen buggies, feur rockaways, one Hack, fourteen sets double harness, pnine gets. single barness, saddiss, bridles, whips, robes. and blankets, all in fine conditivn. I) will sell the above.named property, or one. half of the same ata bargain for cash,” Apply to WD. Watumeroy, aug 29 Nevada City, Union Hotel Sarher Shop, A nice shampoo, a clean shave, and a close cut of the hair isa luxry this hot weather. Fay, ot the Union Hotel, can —perform—all—of them in the best style, is ba ig Geo. E. ‘Turner, night. ‘The cars omthe C. P. faiied to make the connection at Colfax. Wetearntbe cause was, that a train somewhere on the Stockton division, fell through a-trestle or bridge, and that two men were killed, besides others were severely injured. Some quite extensive improvementa are. going on around: town. Ben. Locklin has thoroughly overhauled bis residence, and entirely ‘remodeled the interior, On Water street several additions to houses are in process of erection, and in other parts of town. similar improvements may be seen. Soe We think'there are some of the craziest old tumble, down sidgwalks to be found here than in any place in North America. There are several that dre absolutely dangerous to pass over. That on lower Park Avenue is not the strongest in town, and the one on upper Main street hasa kind of a woe-begoné appearance. They and others look as though they were . . erying out for a carpenter. axel Roli of Honor. The following pupils are on the rollof honor iu the Third Intermediate school for the month ending Sept. loth. Miss 8. C. Nilon, teacher: Annie Leavitt, Lizzie Keenan, Lizzie Cornell, Lillie Cashin; Maggie Kelley, Jas. Robert, Willie Hutchison, Hattie Hook, John Mein, James Colley, Ferndnde Moller, Julia Rosenthal, Jno. Chesnut, Vic‘ ter Chesnut; Willie Bluett, Katie Mattison, James Kelly, Rosa Preston, Hattie Fones, Lizzie Munroe, Paulina” Weiss, Luiu’ Coe, Josie Thomas, John Roberts, Bennie McUunlock, Aggie Noonan, Eddie Coughlan, Emma Baker, Jalia Adams, Nettie Brown, Emina Robison, Willie Nivens, Frank Donolly, Reduced Hates to the State Pair. The Central Pacific Railroad, tor the accommodation of those wishing to attend the State Fair, will sell tickets from Colfux to Sacramento and return for $5, good until Monday, September 25:h. There will be he reductionen rates from here to Colfax. : Gen. Banks “quotes a Southern Congressman as recently saying to him: ‘To be frank with yon; we Ret it if we have to mui der and stampede any number of people.” Nevada Reyal Arch Chapter. _ There will bea meeting of Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6, at Masonic Hall, on Weduesday evening, Sept. 20th, at 734 o’clock, for the! purpose of conferring the Royal are cordially invited. By order. Tuomas Mery, High Priest. Geo. R. Davis, Sec. Champion Shiner. Ag Jas. A. Carter, the Champion Bootblack, is at. the stand in the National Hotel Shaving Saloon, where he is ready to give the highesttoned shine to be had in town Try him. ap 819-2¢ San Francisco Boot and Shoe Store. Tue San Franciseo Boot and Shoe Store will continue open in this city until Friday of this week. Great bargains can be had by calling at the store on Pine Street. 819-4t. at Agents make $18 a Day. Our large life-like Steel Engrayings ofthe Presidential Candidates sell rapidty. Send for circular. N. Y. Engraving Co., 35 Wali Street, Box 3236, N. Y. sl5 ; +e — — Centennial Dancing Cliab Will have a dance at Tem peyance Hall, on Friday evening of each week. Citizens iavited to attend, .Admission One Dollar. BY ® Has in stor, imporied from the ‘St. Louis Stamping Co., a full line of Patent Granite Preserving Kettles, Dish, Sauce and Fry Pans, of every size, which are cheaper and better than all other makes. Also Glass and Tin Fruit Cans, of all kinds, together with the largest ¢sware ever brought to Nevada County. Also Shot Guns, Pistols, Powder and Shot, French: and’ American Shee. Leather, ete. Call and see for yourselves, ag27-1m ~ Fruit Jarst Frait Jarst ~ sale by W. A. Sicourney, © 18 and 20 Commercial street, Nevada City. 05. cali improvise a sulphur bath, which can supply. Give it a trial. sold everywhere. r —~<= Caurton. tract has tempted other parties to offer to the public imitation of it in ed by any one, even with a name long associated with it, for no one ever made the genuine article not now connected with Poud’s Extract Company. For sale by all druggists. the skin soft, white and delicate. itefelliug vyt Us turning gray, A Fine Thing for the Teeth. kuown: to have a beneficial effect on the teeth and gums. Its embalmin or antiseptic P ti fragrance makes it a toilet. luxury, ordors from the breath caused ‘by catarrh, bad teeth, &c. Itis entireproperties of tooth pastes and powders. which destroy the enamel. One bottle lasts six months, A Card. errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This. great remedy was discove:ed by « missionary in South America. Sénd a self-addressed envelope to the Rey. Joseru T. Inmax, Station D, Bible House, New York City. jol3-6m -—_———S ——_--—-_—_ Iron in the Blood, The Peruvian Syrup vitalizes and enriches the blood, tones up the system, builds up the broken down,cures Dyspepsia, Debility, Dropsy. Chills and Fevers, Chronic. Diarrhaa, Nervious affections, Boils, Humors, Diabetes, etc. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy ures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids. cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. A 32-page pampblet, containing a history, of the Peruvian Syrup, a valuable paper on progress in medical science,a treatise on iron asa medical agent, testimonials from distinguished physcians, clergymen and others, will be sent free to any address. Seth W,; Fowle & Sons, proprietors, 86 Harrison Ave., Boston. Sold by dealers generally. From R. Fellows, M.D., of Hill, N. H, Although I have generally a_ great objection to patent medicines, I can but say in justice to Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of wild cherry that itis a remedy of superior. value for Pulmonary, Diseases. I have made use of this preparation for years, and it has proved to be very reliable and effcucions in the treatment of severe and longstanding Coughs. I know otoue patient, now in comfortable bealtb, who has tak-+ en this remedy, and who but for its use, ] consider, wonld not now -be C.D. €. = living. R. reas, M; D. Ko pang of the Association for the term of. six! sortment of Stoves, Tin and Hard-. 2,000 Fruit Jars, in store and for Wrri a cake of Glenn's Sulphor Soap and a commodions bath-tub, the vietim of chronic cutaneous eruptions no professed bathing etme ae t is As the popularity of Pond’s Exinferior and less efficent preparations of Witch Haze}. Gallonly for Pond’s Extract. the only article made by the originalparties, and Gon’t be deceiv: Haaan’s Maenouta Baum preserves and restores fhe complexion; removes freckles, tan abd sallownéss; makes Its application cannot be detected, Lxon’s Karuanion makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; premenia t has stood the fest of 40 years. Is} Sec. 12. The Secretary shal keep a charmingly perfumed, and has no . Te¢ord of all the transactions of this Agsorival. mchl2-ty . ciation. He shull keep all Books of AcFragrant SOZODONT is a composition of the p: rest and choicest ingredients of the Oriental. vegetable kingdom. Every ingredient is well roperty and aromatic SOZODONT removes all disagreabie ly freefrom the injurious and acrid To all who are suffering from the} 3 from weak, sickly, suffering creat-. * Grocers ‘P -otective Union, OF NEVADA CITY. phe’ RREAMGLE +. rrry fa E, the undersigned, do: hereby or« ganize “ourselves ‘into a ‘Society which shali be known as the GROCERS’ PROTECTIVE. UNION, of. Nevada City; and we do each bind oursé}vés to abide by and conform to the Rules ana Regovlations’ adopted by this Assdciation. OBJECT. Dealers against that class of in our pepe mage A os vicinity whe are thw orthy t, eit or feom dishonesty or 'inabjlity to pay their Acvis when Cintracted L and to promote the best interests of our Grocery Dealérs generally, by the encour. agement of such enterprices as shall tend fo s healthy increase of trade in our midst. OFFICERS, . shall consist of a Presidert and Secrtary, to be chosen by ballot at a Teguiar meetmonths, or untll their successors are cho. , MEMBERSHIP. Sec. 3; Any person engaged in the Grocery trade in Nevads City may become a member of this Association by signing the By-Laws and payiug the regular dues. DUTE-_OF MEMCERS. Sec. 4. Every Meniber shall act in good faith and. for the benefit of this Association to the bert of his ability. : Sec.5,.The er shall take onthe FIRST MONDAYOF MONTH, at nine o’clock, P. M. DUES. Sec. 6. The Members of this Association shali be asseesed for its necessary expenses. oe $ NOTICE’ OF -DELINQUENT DEBTORS. Sec. 7. It éliall be the daty of. every Member of this Association to report. immediately, in writing, to each a: d-all the other Members, the name, residence and occupation of any person in debt to him or them, for any article of mere andise and whe has neglected or refused to pay ‘such indebtedness, = 9 BLACK List, Sec. 8, .1t shall be the duty.of the Secre« tary to enter, in writing, the name, resi« dence, and occupation of every person reported to him, by a Member of this Assos ciation, as delinquent, amount of indebtedness and tc whom due, in » Book kept for that. purpose, styled the ‘‘Black Boox.” He shall notify each Member, in writing, every month of all such delinquent debtors: and no Member of this Associstion, after receiving such notice, shall give the per80 80 complained of any credit until notified that the. name of said p+rson has been erased from the ‘‘ Black Book.’ DELINQUENT’S SETTLEMENT. __ 8ec.9. When a delinquent makes settle. ment.in full,it shall be the duty of the Member to whom such settlement is made to inform the Secre‘ary of the faci. who lace EVERY tice to every Member of this Association. . BLACK LIST FOR BENEFIT OF MEM.’ BERS ONLY. Sec. 10: Neither the Secretary cr any Member shal! make known ar permit the same to be done, the monthly report-of the Society’s list of delinquent debtors, or any copy thereof, tu persons not members of this Association, in good standing, DUTY OF PRESIDENT. Sec, 11. It -shall be the duty of the Président to: preside at all Meetings of this Association. He shall see that the rules and regulations are properly enforced, and perform such other -duties as 1.87 be consistent with his office, and for the best interest of the Association, r DUTY UF sronEerARY, : count. He shall receive all monevs of the Association, and pay the same out only up0D an order signed by the tresident. He shall send all notices and communicstions called for by these rules. QUORUM, Sec, 13, At all monthly or specia) meetings, five Members shall constitute a ems for the transaction of business. Otice of special mectin::s of the Associaoon age be sg eed for two days in the evada Daily Transcript, signed by the President and Secretary. : o ' AMENDING BY.LAWS. See. 14: No of these Rules and lulations shall Se asnene or Gunahed cept by a twu-thirds vote of all the Mempresent. atja meeting called for that purpose, orats regular monthly meeting. Tne followir members belonging to the Association ;— Hanson & Wadswortt, Lester & Mulloy, E. W. Bigelow & Co., A. Lademan, Wm, . Wolf, sutton & Jndge, end Atex. t. GauitCc. E. MULLOY, President. jy8 A. H. HANSON, Secretary. SHOCKAN & BRO, Transcript Block. Commercial St. NEVapa CITY, WILL OPEN ON Thursday Eve’g AUGUST 24th, 1876, ome With « full supply of : FRESH AND SALT FISH, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, EGGS, GAME, And Country Produce Generally Fresh Fish Received by Express Tri-Weekly. Having had-ten years experience in the fisn lime, and understanding the wants of the people of Nevada City, they will endeavor to please everybody. “‘lhey will sell at the very lowest prices for CASH. Remember the place. Transcrip: ,_ Block, Commercial Strecv’ aug23 SHOCKAN & BRO. Examination of Teachers. HE regular Quarterly Exarrination of Teachers for State and County Certiticates, will be held at the High pchool room, Nevada City, beginning oh Wednesday, Sept. Gth, at 10 , _ weclock, A. M. j All applicants for certificates must be present at the first segsion of the Board ef Examinalon. : f M. PRESTON, Sec. 1, Mutual Protection of Grocery Mines examined and: reported upon.
in out Pen et Shall, in like manner, give ihamediate-no} are the names of the . : . Who Purchase of Us for Cash, ASSAY OFFICE, —AND— CHEMICAL LABORA ¥. " és ¢ pay ee Ee oe Bullion éan be férwarded‘to this Office from any part of the interior by. Express and returns made in the same manner. Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals, Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, etc. Con initations on Chemical and Metllurgical questions. Bir 4 ae Chargéss Gol@ And SthworsB ‘ Gold bere on all amounts below $1,000, Gold Bars on al! amounts above $1,000, per cent, Silver Bars-on-all$2 00. ] Silver Bars on all amounts above $400, per cent. : Dore Bars for the Gold.. ae on at heat seseea § per cent, . Determination of Gold and Silver in avy alloy, $2 00. « [ Ores. Gold and Silver.... Assay for +oee+83 00 ss “* Geld; Silver and Lead...500 se ** Gold, Silver and Copper. ..5 00 = ee, 9. eee ee ee --3 00 = SO Mets sees 3 Was ceccneyes 3 00 “ eee: . . Seer WON Casseses eee 5 00 ve SS Quicksilvér ....ecccis ce 5 00 “*_ * Manganese. .°.. 2.. exe Ss5Ge 500) “ Bt MIMRONN NE oar ook ccs ks cas 5 00 Test forany single metal....... 200 Anal yses Qualitative Analysis of Ores, $10 to $25 00 sD + of Water.....2500° A, LADEMAN, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D#ALER IN GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. COMMERCIAL STREET, hescsthgliet i Nevada City. ° M* STORE IS ALWAYS FILLED WITH CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Produce of all kinds, etcMy Goods are Sold at the Lowest Prices and are Delivered within a Reasonable Distance Free of Charge. 2 Thankful for the patronage already bestowed, I -respectfully solicit a continu-: ance of the same, se. A. LADEMAN, Nevada City. August 9, 1876. : ASSESSMENT NOTICE. CS SPRING GuAVEL MINING CO _/ Principal plice of busiuess, Nevada City. Location of works pear Willow Val ley, Nevada county, Val. ~ Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of the Trustees, held at the office of the Secretary, September,9th,1876,an assessment (No. 9,) of seven cents ($0 07) per share was levied upon the capital stock of said _company, payable immediately in United States gol i coin, to the Secretary of the company, at his office, Broad street, Nevada City. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 10th day of Ovtober, 1876, willbe’ deemed delinquent and advertised for sule at public auction, and uniess payment is made before, will be soldon the 21-t dayof October, 1876, to pay the delinquent assesament thereon together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order cf the Board of Trustees. I, J. ROLFE, Secretary, Nevada City, Sept. 9th, 1876. os HOW TO SAVE MONEY. ——_—_— 4 ie ALL PARTIES (Gola Coin) Goods amounting to $5 00 and upwards, we will, on and after this date, give a DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. t From Regular Prices, 3 Bs . LESTER & MULLOY,. Dealersin Groceries & Provisions, NO. 52 BROAD STREET, jy27 Nevada City. MOUNTAIN FRUIT, From the Orchard of JOSIAH ROGERS, On American Hill, ILL, FROM THIS TIME FORTH, be for sale at the store of WILLIAM BLACK, Commercial Street, Nevada City. The fruit fram this orchard is justly celebrated fur its variety, fine flavor and size. FAMILIES SUPPLIFD IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT, AS LOW AS THE LOWESI, All orders from any pert of the State ~promyp tly filled. ‘Regular customers will be fairly dealt witli aud satisfaction guaranteed. a . bupt of schools. Nevads, August 25th, 1876. t ; = i ? i ?unT-lm WILLIAM BLACK, SITS of bullion received, melted. Quantitative “ MAE a Me of Guano.... 25 00 Proximaté Analysis of Coal.....10 00] Quantitative «“ OO ii ck 50 00 Complete analyses, qualitative and qnantitative, of complex substances at.speciai P Nevada, _ 2 a Keystone Market, HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF i=, 4,1), , 00EIER > . . W Plume Company, Nevada and Grass Valley, 1 A Mtmeey Sr Beery COMMEROIAL STREET, NEVADA to fill orders’ for’ Description,’ Mining and Building Timbers, Common, Finishing, and a‘ General Assortment of — Building Lumber AlA Large Amount of Seasonég of every advantage whioh long expeTience and smple means can give, is. prepared to furnish the public with The Finest Quality of BEEF, ‘ MUTTON, SPRING LAMB, . VEAL, . CORNED BEEF, PICKLED PORK, THE BEST — HAMS AND BACON, (Of his own manufactare;) pnrinndonsaee To be found in Nevada County. Also, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEANEARD In quantities to suit. He is prepared to and will offer to customers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada County. . e oe PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HIS SUPPLY. Drugs, Medicines, &c P. H. BELDEN, Luccessor to Bell & Belde . Masonic Building, — Oor. Pine & Commercial Sts Nevada City. Wholesale & Retail dealer i Drugs, Medicines, ‘Chemicals, Patent Medicities, c&t, Svaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs Brushes, &c, Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Paint Brushes, &c. Also a full line of STATIONERY, euch ar lank Books, Letter. Note and Legal Pa er, Gold~Pens. &c Bladt Books niédé to’order at the lowes! an Franciseo. prices. My Stock is most complete in all its de partinents and my pricemarelow. Iolici a share of public patronage. ' P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876. COUNTY WARRANTS. A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet . SPRUCE WOOD on hana: Orders. Jett with Johnston & Son, on da, oF at our office on Town Talk Bill, will receive prompt.attention. sts NL &G.V.W.& LO. Novada, Ost, 20th, 1975. Machinery for Salz, AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY. 1 Enginet4 in. Cyhnder;* 30 in, stroke; i “ 12 « ‘6 “ new; 1 «ef 12» +? es 9a ** +. 1 « ae 16 «es 4) 20 ** ‘* new 1 a 10. a6 = 90 *« “ n 1 of 236 ¢ aa , ape aq Mnk 1 « 8 a “ 16 “« “ s6 ” 1 tty 6« « 16 #4. 3 Boilérs16 feet: by 40 inohes 3 ineh tubes. 1 Ltd 16 of cry ty 4 a! ts 1 16 + 49 “9 « se 1 as 12% « «6 30 ae 3 “a 4. 46 1 “ 1246 << 48 30 Lt oe flue se 10 stamp(650 1b3) Mill, with battery frame. 2 ise (900 lbs) “ ry s¢ as; [in excellent order. 2 8 stamp Mills. 4 sets hoisting machinefy. 2Kets pumping machinery. 6 sets hoisting and pumping machinery, with wood work complete, in good order. + “ger pump, 10inch © 6 feetrtroke. 1 ag 4 a oti & “ ras 1 _ 7 «“ 6 e se 2 e “s 6 * 6% s ‘6 8 Cornish Ste G." . 2 : iri 6&6 “ee ee 1 a6 7 4 os 5 oe ee 2Hansbrow** 6 * Ginch ** 6 Knox pans. 12 water gates from Sinches to 15.inches. 100 fect S inch pump column 1t-8iron. « 300° 8 se ae 3-16 * 350 4 ae . 1000 ** 11 “ ** water pipe No. 14 iron. A spend of mining and blacksmith tools, ete. Tuom & ALLAN, Revada Foundry. Nevada City, May 26th, 1876. me, CAPITAL $300,000. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALAFORNIA. je PRINCIPAL OFFICE, § 406 CALIFORNIA STREET San Francisco, ‘ FIREANSUBRANCE ONLY. J.F. Bou President. . Geo. FB, Hu ; Viee President. Charles H, Story, Secretary. N.B. Eddy, Matine Secretary. H. H. Bigelow, General Manager R. H. Magi 1l.:General Agent. Grasse Valley Branch for Nevada County TRUSTEES, “Win. Watt, T. W. Sigourney A. B. BRADY. Manager, Office No. 99 Main Street, ag2 : Grass Valley, Cal. ’ A LL warrants on General Fund, registered ptior to Mech. 6th, 1876. Also warrants on General Fund, Nos. 380, 331, and 382, registered: March 6th, 1676. “Aleo sll warrants on Road Fund, registered prior to July lith, 1876. Also warrant No, 92 on Road Fund, registered July 11th, 1876, will be paid on predentation. Interrest ceases from date.JERRY PAYNE, Treasurer. Sep. 6th, 1876. FINE BRANDY and WHISKY. RY JO’S OLD SAZERAC, VINTAGE 1860. Warranted pure or moncy refunded. i Old Kentucky Farm Whiskies, Seven Years Old, J. V. PETTI?T, 83 NILES SEARLS, Attcrney and” Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, In front of the Ceurt Hourse. JAS. K. BYRNE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law No. 21) Sansome STREET, (Rooms Nos. 6 & 7,) BET. PINE AND CALIFORNIA STS. SAN FRANCISCO, Stookholders’ Meeting. ee s @ OTICE is hereby given-thata wage N of the Stockholders’ of the Col bpring Gravel Mining Co , will be hela at the othce of the Secretary, in Nevada City. ou Monday, September 11th, 1876, at 2 o’ Glock P. M., for the ele@tion 6f five -Tr.s tees, and the transaction of other bDusiuess of impcortauce to the Companyx ‘ {.’J. ROLF", Secretarv, Nevada City, August Sth, 1474. i4 W. D. LONG, Atterne’ and Coanselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, CHOICE FRUIT, FROM THE; CELEBRATED , CHAPMAN ORCHARD. eer a * L. NICHOLSON, Lessee of tho @ above Orchard,has appointed SUTTON. & JUDGE, Agente far the gale of a2] kinds of FRUITS in their season. Be Families will be supplied in quantitfes to suit, atthe lowest market rates. upper fart, of the county solicited an: promptly filled. Direct al} orders to SUTION & JUDGE, ‘COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY Jurie 28th, 1876. og PHILIP. RICHARDS, © , No. 30 Main Street, =~NEVADA OITY, CAL, . Gold Dast beught and sold. Bullion discounted. Advances wails of Gold Dust or bullion for coinage atthe Mint. CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO, Correspendent,* Swiss-American Bauk. Sap Francisco SS d¥l-ti4 . JAMES J. OTT. “ASSAYER, re Dd ef-every descr G a nfetion una p rm Fey by request: Gotd Bars exchanged for Coir 30 Main Street; Nevada City. : Established in 185% ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILY3! H. W. VALANTINE. M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, ( FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, over Prowion’s Drug-Styr Entrance 6n Pine ‘street. Residence at the, ol. Keeney place, on \FFICE ON BROAD STRYET, ope sit ( the Nufiomal Exchange sictel. Conithe: tial St. u iS a Main St. Orders left at kh. M. Prostc.’ will be attendel buy 7 Orders from the surrounding towns ani : rs ae