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Pr een we OTR te eet
Feel .
aiden detitiion inci eee ae ee
aaa 6 Stem Sea ne 2
—ae
ee Taae NC TT
OUR SBCTION.
_—
A Few lodocements Which Nevada County
Offers to Settlers.
During the past few weeks the Transcerer has.received about a dozen letters
from as may different States asking for
the;information herein qgntained, and to
save letter writing is the reason for this
publication: '
First--Large areas of fertile lands, seeured by Government patent, can be purchased at euch reasonable figures that a few
hundred dollars is sufficient to pay fora
small farm. :
Second—The standard fruits grown 10
this county are the finest of their varieties
grown in the world: They are of a-superior
flavor and have a firmness of texture that
gives them better shipping and keeping
qualities than those grown at lower alti
tudes, and they fiud a ready market at remunerative prices.
Third—The long summers permit of the
rotation of crops, and the raising of two and
even three different crops from the same
land in a single season.
Fourth—There is a ready market for all
farm products at good prices.
Fifth—There are excellent means of trans: . +
portation, the railway penetrating the cen—
tral portion of the county.
Sixth—-There is an abundance of timber. .
Seventh—There is an inexhaustible supply of pure water, both for irrigating and
domestic purposes.
Kighth—The temperature is mild, both
in summer and winter, and isnot subject to.
sudden changes.
Ninth—The climate will compare favora-.
bly with that of any other section of the
Pacific Coast, even with the most favored,
there being no malaria with its resulting
chills and fever, no violent winds, no fogs,
uor floods.
Tenth—The children reared in ‘this climateand.atthis altitude above the sea
usually acquire better physical cohstitutions,
with more plumpness.and firmness of muscular development as well as color and“ vitality of the blood than those reared in the .
‘You Don’t ‘Get the News
valley or even coast counties. :
With this brief-statement of facts; how
ever, let it be understood that we do not
claim for Nevada county that it is—a-paradisé on earth, -nor even the popular romance
of sub-tropical glories,
Nevada county lies a little north of the
central line of. California, and contains a
. population “of about. 25,000. . It extends
from the summit of the Sierra Nevada
mountains, on the east line of the State,
westward a distance ef seventy miles to the
Sacramento Valley. ‘It is from twelve to
twenty miles. wide. The altitude is from
two to three thousand feet along its central
portion and less than one thousand feet elevation in the western or valley region, The
line of the Central Pacitic Railroad crosses
the eastern boundary, and traverses the
southern portion of the county for many
miles. It then enters Placer county, following close to the southern boundary of
Nevada county till near its western limit.
Phe Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad
connects with the Central Pacitie at Colfax
and extends thence north te the.central pertion of the county, passing through Chicago
Park, Grass Valley, and terminating at
Nevada City—twenty-two miles from the . =
THE HOME MUTUALIN. ©, N.
Central Pacific Overland Railroad. The
eeatral portions contain most of the rich
geld mines, including quartz, hydraulic and
placer mines together with the upper portion ef the Morticultural belt, while the
' western or foothill region consists exclua
dively of agricultural and grazing lands.
‘Phe hortieultural and agricultural section of
‘ the county comprises about 250,000 acres
@ land, a large per centage of which is
adapted to cultivation. The topography of
the county is such as te give variety to the
products. We-yrow successfully in Nevada
vounty:; Oranges, lemons, citrons, figs,
olives, Bartlett pears, apples, peaches, nec~
tarines, apricets; plums, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, gogseberries, hazel nuts,
black. walnuts, chestnuts, almonds, and
every kind of vegetable grown,
Neyada City is the county Beat of Nevada
county, There ame five daily, one tri_
weekly and three weekly newspapers pub~
lawhed im the county.
The fcllowing named towns are in Newada county: Nevada City, Grass Valley,
‘Fruckee, Beca, Rough and Ready, Spenceville, Indian Spring North San Juan,
Birchville, Sweetland, Cherokee, French
Cogral, Columbia Hill, Lake City, Malakoff,
North Bloemfield, Derbee, Moore’s Flat,
Ovletms Flat, Graniteville, Ormonde, Washimgten, Alpha, Omega, Bear Valley, You
Bet, Quaker Hill, Hunt's Mill, Red Dog,
Little York, Chicago” Park, Buena Vista,
Blue Tent, Mooney Flat, Boston Ravine,
Allison Ranch, Forest Springs, Patterson,
Maybert.
ees
Notice of Proving Will.
N THE MATTER OF THE
es 12ers & ACKENZIE, deceased. =
ofice is hereby given that Monday,
Gay, of September, 18u8, at 10 orclock Pa Pa
d day, atthe Court Room of said Court, at
the Court House ia the City and County of Nevaca, has been “p inted as the time and place
for proving the Will of said James Mackenzie
dec d, and for hearing the application of
Daniel Fur h for the issuance to him oT Letters
Fer ee pend f when ang Where apy person inappear and ©
Dated August bar ae
i itr ek aka
J, J.
_ Fred Searls, Attorney for Petitioner.
UNION MARKET
COMMBRBOIAL STRERT.. NEVADA Oy
(OLLBY BROB.,..... -Provrietors
auaiane iw
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Bite.,
At the lowest rates,
WwW: ALSO KBEP ON HAND A CHOICE
STOOK OF THE POPULAK PUBLIC
ASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD
it was establis!
deome eight-page paper.
oe raat news rs the week, gleaned from every quarter of
ublication. [ft contains loteresting special correspondence from all of the prinaofthe world and a vastamount of the best. selected and
It furnishes the latest and most reliable financi
tions, and gives special attention to mining, borticalural and agricultural news and isin
’ every respect @ Grat-class family ps er, appealing tot the
household, " i
date of
cipal cities
literature.
NEV, \OA DAILY “TRANSCRIPT
{Regutar P ce $6 a Year
Wx Ex
THE SAN 1t‘'RANC ISCO
(Regular Price $1.2 a Year)
Both for $36 50a Year!
THE NEVP.DA. DAILY
q Reg ular Prige $6.4 Year)
WITTE
THE SAN I*RANCISCO DAILY CALL
Both fo
in 1960. It
The Morning
Seven issues a Weelive metropolitan daily thas the largest Ci
eding newspaper the Pacific Coast
(Reg utar Priee $6 a Year)
r $900 a Year.
You Most Pay in Advance for Une Year!
Those in arrears for tne Txassoxipr now mast pay up in full, and also
pay one year’s combination price in advance.
The Daily Transcript
Northern Central Caiifornia—a position ithas maintained since
zetne presen. one ge oy ves the latest end wont reliable Mining, Horticultu’
Court, Supervisoral.and other Neveie county mews. itis bright, independent enterpr.
ing and nteresting
The San Francisco Weekly Call
Itisissned every Thursday, end contains all of th
eR ag Ps
.
WEEKLY CALL
TRANSCRIPT
6 globe, complete up to
riginal general
hews and market quota
he interest of every mam ber of
Call
You ake te DAILY TRARSCRI
“)
t
rarer remain
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.Home
company's Building.
Solid in Assets, a
Cautious in Management,
Liberal and Prompt in the
GEO. W. HILL, Manager,
INSURANOB COMPANY
—Oor—
Office—318 California street,
TIM
Adjustment and Payment
of Losses 1893,
Office No. 90 Main Street.
GRASS VALLEY,
and via
Pho!
Old Pictures copied and enlarged.
JOHN SWART, Photograpfer,
REMOVED,
ing at 4
land for
a 5:55
Swarts Photograph Rooms: . i:°° 2
2 cents.
E-ime Street, a.
Hcrewith inform the publio that I am row] 9:40
East an
cisco at
Ready For Business,
6:10 raphsinall the Latest Styles,
leaving
REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
From and after date I will pat
Carts from $5 to $10.
Buggies trom $15 to $22.50.
Sign Painting a specialty.
SHOP ON BROAD STREET,. OPPO.
OM Give mé o call before placing
your. work eluewhere,
Civil : Engineer ; and ; Surveyor,
Deputy County Surveyor and. inc wi ing witnesses to
@ehee u ; , q
Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor, . Jawes airiok 0.
Offige in Morgan & Roberts’ block, Nevada) R4. Josleh 8. Gilbert, all o
City, Oal. ra
RLES
salad 5:43 P. M., Déily. except sundays.
G@ 3B. WITHINGTON) croxcs FLRTORRR, ;
e
¢ IVES notice that he is pre to paint . #DW'D H. BROWn, Superintendent
Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagous, etc., ee ee
eis co Hat A ag. gc thpethtlgs aad _ BROAD. STREET MEAT MARKET
wee
SITE YORK STREEK1,
W. W. WAGGONER,
(Successor to W: PF, Englebright,) vada Ci
Bd ward
4022
)2-LaTrains will leave and . arrive ‘at Notada
City on and after Wédnesday, July 26th,
LEAVING FOR COLFAX,
5.40 A. M, Pally, connecting with
San Francisco via Stocktom gt 4ub
12:40 P. M. Daily, Cotinéecting with
land Train arriving at San Francisco is
45 Fare on this train to Grass Vailey,
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY
10:25 P.M, pal
San Francisco at 7:30A, M. woe Trea ' A, M., and overland from
10:15 P. M Daily, fxcopt, Rundayed
passengers from Stockton,
Polnis south and West. ~
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY,
sf
Customers suppli “ i
with the very co ee one wig
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb,
—__.._____ Sausages, Kte. y
named settler has fife notice of his in:
to make final :
that sald peau eat oluppart of bia we;
of the Superior Court of Nevada coun
for the Wie and of EX an
Me He
E TABLE NO. 47.
as tollowa:
local ttain arriving at
. ”
Binicia at 6:45 P. M.
Overland train arrivan Francigco wt 9:46 P,.M.and everthe East.
Daily, except Sundays;
ie M, cunnecting yh Over,
. No baggage checked.
a yexeert _.
ed y are ona this
RRIVING FROM COLFAX,
Dat nuecti t
A. M. a Oe train’ en
& orgrians train leaving San FranP.M
Daily, connecting with
* Overland = train leaving
* connecting
Sacramento at 6 F. M., bri
yy
James Monro, Preprieter.
Broad Street,
Near the City Hall,
Notice For Publication.
AND OFFIC ‘i LARD OF Fics av MaRyaviLee, JULY 20;
liven that the follo
$000 Fever .
Offered for the Arrest and Conviction
of the Murderer uf Sheriff William
H. Pascoe of Nevada County.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, }
_ Execoyive Deranrwest.§
Whereas, on the thirtieth day of June,
A. D1893, in Grass Valley, in the County
of Nevada, State of California, WILLIAM
H. PASCOE was murdered by some person
Or'persoris unknown: ." ~~
Now, Therefore, I, H. H. MARKHAM,
Governor of the State of California, by virtue of the authority in me vested by the
Constitution and laws of the State of California, do hereby offer a reward of
$1,000
(One Thousand Dollars} for the arrest’ and
convi¢tion.of said unknown person or persons. Said reward to be paid only upon
conviction.
In wirness woerxor, I have hereunto set
my. hand and caused the Great Seal of the
State to be hereunto affixed, this twelfth
day of July, A. D, 1893.
H. H. MAKKHAM,
Governor.
E. G. Warre, Secretary of State.
In addition to the above, a reward of
$500
(Five Hundred Dollars) is offered by the
citizens of Grass Valley. Also, a reward of
$300
(Three Hundred Dollars) is offered by the
citizens of Nevada City, for the arrest and
conviction of the murderer of Sheriff WILLIAM H. PASCOE.,
In case William Fredericks is proven to
be the murderer of Sheriff Pascoe the re. .warda offered from. various sources aggregate.
e $2,600.
THOS. 8S. FORD, l
District. Attorney of Nevada County.
D, F. DOUGLASS,
Sheriff of Nevada County.
Nevada City, July.27th, 1893.
O80 Reward .
@
The Providence Mining Co,
hereby offer the above reward.
for information that will lead
to the arrest and conviction of
the party or parties who blew
up the water pipe belonging
{to the Company, on Sunday
evening, July 3oth, 1893.
Providence ‘Mining Company.
Nevada City, Aug. 1; 1893,
He
The Transcript has the complete Book and J ob Printing Office in Northern California,
Assessment Db otice.
DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COM
pany, Nevada Cy Gal Notice is hereby
Yen that ata meeting « f the Bourd of Direcheld on the 2d day of Auxust, 1598, an asent (No. 7) of 2 cents per share was levied
the capi stock of the corporation,
September 6, 1898, to the Secretary, at
ce. of said corporation, Nevada City,
al.,in U. 8. gold coin, Any stock upon whic
is assessment shall remain unpaid «n the
vertised for sale at public auction, and,
peyment is made before, will be sold ov
turday, September 284, 1893, at the hour of
clock 4. M. at the office of the Secretary of
ration to pay the delinquent assessh costs of advertising and
of sale, By pr r of the Board of
ce—Carter & Johnston's stern te a er ohnstona’s store, on Pine
street, Nevada Ci
Contractors, “Notlee to
ho temeiiian ak
UB is hereby given eealed pri 1
construc tag a fl rp a oe
on Wash: os etieet Wit received
Clerk of the rd of Trusteea until 8
M.A 17,1808. Specifications can
th. ° Te Rat's
reren order ; i
daly a of the :d of Trustees.
Notice to Contractors.
will be made before
ie,
a]
Ps
‘ow
ty, on Saturday,
Broph bomecat en ie
Tp. PN 6K.
rov
and cultivatiowofee
d r
ent, P cara,
hoel District will receive bids te
apts in the public achvol-builditge of
§
AMA Dies of required quality of r
nae + applying to a. Batend a" Lt. 2
> id be opened
esday, August 8, 1893,
rH At 8 o'clock P.M. Th
po P ie Boer reserves the
, JLARKE, Chairman.
8. , Becretary: j8l-ta
oldest in Californla, The sick and afflicted
-shou!
to
a of September, 1898, will be delinquent . Di
T. H. CARR, Clerk, . j
FK BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NKVADA B,
COMEOUND SULPHUR
POWDER !
The Best Medicine Ever
Introduced
TRY T!
ce
A fair trial will--cenvince
the most skeptical that it. is
the wonder of the age.
The Great Remedy for
Habitual: Constipation, InDiseased
Gout,
digestion, _ Piles,
Liver, __Billiousness,
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, Etc.
Thousands of bottles are
are sold monthly and everybody that has used it proclaim it to a wonderful medicine.
Every prominent physician
Jose, Stockton and Sacramento recommend it.
Nold by. all Droggists
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
Corner Commercial ...... San Francisca.
Eetablished tn 1854 tor
ha Gonorrhes; suc 8 rhea,
leet, Stricture: Syphlis, in all its forms,
Seminal Weaknesg,Im: Satencr, ste. Skin Diseases of years’ standing
@tiu Uleerated Leg ancbay a treated,
‘pr. Gibbon’ has prac~ tigced. over thirty years
AN ’ Fin San Francisco and
SS : his Dispensary ig the
1d -net-falitecallupou him. The doctor
bas traveled extensively in Europe, and inurv
}
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
4 Semipal Emmiasions, the consequence of self
buge. This solitary y or, depraving sexual
dudalgeude, is prac cod’ by; the” onan of both
sexeép to an almost unlimited extent, Brodvctiig
with ppetrtng castatniy the following train o
morbid symptoms unless comb d by eclentifte medica meonscrs vin "nance, dark spots under the eyés, pain in the
head, dey in the ears noise like the rustling
of leaves and the rattling, af .c -uneasiness dbout leing ese Of thi ba, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confi.
ence difidence in app: ing s era, @
t C) t n
c m
pt es and various eruptio:
urred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats. If relief be not obtained,
persons ao afflicted should apply immediately,
either in person or by letter and have a cure
effected by his new and acientific mode of
treating these dipeages, . .
MARRIED MEW,
. . Or those who contem ate Marriage, who are
suffering under any of these fearful maladies,
should not forget the sacred EpapopelbliRy
resting upon them, not delay to obtain fmmediate relief.
CURED AT HOME,
Persons at a distance may be-CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a = it pale ny
stating case mppame, . ngth of time the
ease has continue rand the medicine will be
rom ptly sent, free from dam ur i
i any part of the country, with full dreddioas
for use. The Doctor cu whew, others fail
Try pin. Cha. b1é dall or writs.’
dresa DR J, F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney street,
oprner Commercial, San Frangiace Office Box
te ‘
K. B. POWER,
A tornoy and Counselor af Law and Steno
rapher,
Office—With Fred Seerl, Nevada
( ity, California. ¢
Will practice in all the Courts,
in San Francisco, San ;
Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensary
James
mee OPENED IN. THE
Building next 10 Hannassi’s Stable
ON BROAD STREET,
With the LARGEST STOCK OF
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
ROBES, WIIIPS, ttc
Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered.
for sale at a LOWER RATE than the same Quality
o fgood can be bought anywhere else in the, State,
ML LIANE SAME ANOS SE ELLE EERIE
An Analysis
No. 2. (Black.) Colored with
yellow ochre.
—(\ indigo and aluminous earth,
ws
cAet) bago and clay.
packages bearing this trade-niark,
j
The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist
gives the following result of an analysis of several:
brands of tea purchased in the open market:
No.1. (Black.) Colored with pane and indigo.
ndigo, plumbago and
um, ; :
oT. 8. (Green.) Colored with Prugsian blue and.
No. 4. (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of
No. 5. (Uncolored?. alleged.) Colored with plumDoes not this condition call loudly for a brand ef
‘Pure Japan Tee
Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed gum
sured Japan Tea, There is no-headache in it, & :
child can drink it: Draws a canary color of delight
ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea.
You use only half as much per cup. Sixty cémts per
pound. Never sold in bulk. Sold only im sealed
spected thoroughly the Various hogpials th IGEO. CC. GAYLORD and SHU
. need of
Sole Agents for Nevada City.
RILEFF & §SON
{
This
ee ane
MACK INES.
machine is made after the tatets
modes rtom
Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make, — of
namentation ‘and appearance.
gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed
of precisely the same materials,
All the parts are made to
The Chicago Singer Machine have every important improvement in a /oose balance wheel so constructed as to
premit winding bobbins without removing. the work from
the machine.
The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a collar securely pinned to the shaft outside
of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a
strong spiral spring. Whén’a bobbin is to be wound the
bolt is julled out enough to release the balance wheel,
and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by
a.stop-pin till the bobbin is filled,
liable to be meddled with by children,
out of the wheel -when not in use, so that
cannot be operated by the treadle. /
machine is admitted to be the ai
tension and thread liberator, ie trade nine, i sell
wearing parts hardened,
neered
The driving w .ieel on this
tanning and most convenient of any.
very beat
cover, drop-leaf table, end d senwi =f oer or dagad 5 lawers and cenwin
and is finished in a superior
i"
When the machine is
the bolt can be left
the machine
mplest, easies
threading, haa the
maerial, with the
atyelt,
arawer,
RANT FVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARA,
lt has ve
Assessment Netiee,
: ; Ter tT
MONY GR. lL. MINING COMPANY,
Heras Cf mits Notice is hereby given
that at a meeting of the Directors, held on
the 4th day of Auguat, 1898, an assessment,
Ee Anbital eek ok the ae w ] levie 2
a o e
Wednesday, Weptsmebst 6, Tsu, retions Payable
at the office of guid corporation, Nevada Cit
Cal,,in U, 8. gold colu. Any stock u a Whick!
Eile seetesmsat shall vil be duiten on the
ay of Se
edvertioa fer eatd state Castion “eka Aha
iinndey, ent is made re will be sold on
oD ae ly f
o'ek y'. year tac thee Fy peepee # a
said corporation, to pay the delinquent assess.
ment, loge oe re fof advertising und
expenses of gale. er of the Bua d of
rectors.
K. CASPER, beqgeny
Office at Carter & Johnaton's store,
street, Nevada City, Cal : aetig
Delinqueat Notice.
ANZANITA CON, GRAVEL MIN :
M Pour opetien 1 , a ol
, Nevada City ;
works, Seveds county, ¢ pelle ia.
re are ; mtlowin, descri di stock on prety Ada
ment No. 3, levied the
308, th Y
sPiketebpateciumetet eprint
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on of
Namés,
Samuel Wheeler. ...
George W. Wheeler. ...
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George W, Wheeler.. 283
George W. Wheeler.. . =
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Offices ©, KE.
Nevada City, Cal, i 7?
‘ment an
. rep.
Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens Bauk
and ite Ageney at Grass Valley, Showing its Finanelal Condition on the
Morning of July 1st, 1893.
Bank Premises
bus. . Ovtagade'c
We, the und
we have each
6 mponera contained
a
ti my he >
RESOURCES.
© officers and correspondents
195,268.47 . #iened, Administrate
1 Parsous deceased, ae ' bion
persons having claims against ns Tae at
eT
Notice to Redeem, .
Uxors SECTION 8785 OF LHE POLITICAL
To Ba:lerat Mining Co:
agent: Please take hotice batt ie eget
described ‘property, situate
Nevada, State of California,
in the co
Barua.
County and City Warrants.. . “yaaa . ROsers, containing 638.89 mares, wan ou the eth Loant on Hed wae 24,083.04 . U8Y June, 1892, by the Tax Collector of said
Poems on Btocks and Bonds. "-""'"* “1/g9.00 . Nevada county, sold for delinquent taxes for Toans on Feragnal Securit dOver ° -} the year 1891, io Marcus M. B
Draf Baty and Over of $13.34. Thé amount due an he 2 hg .
Loans on Othe? Secuiifies ” ess an ‘8 $20.01 and upon the fifteenth day of al ; Money GH te 41°395, 48 1898, the undersi ned, Marcus M. Berah,witt
vom Bahke 1865.72 apply to the Tax Collector of the county of NeFuraiture wae Mass by thy Wihinea eyes teed of fala p perky.
iiioa! h 68 my hand th "1
888 . ape Yip He oe aet?
pony eee $273,750.15 Notice to Creditors.
Paid UpCapital.... $ 60,000.00] [STATE OF ALBI Ry deeies: ,000. 4 -BION K, PARSONS Deceased
Undivided prenie.-: ee I bo Notice is hereby given b 2
the uaderof al
Fos nai . setae fab y, them.
$273,750.15 . Vouchers, w
reonal &;
tr + tonntuatee ot same bei
Citizens . Nevada,
the Dated Nevada Oi
yof the said _FRED SB apts, A
es
ersigned, do solemnly swear that publication of this nollee to the cir Admini
ator at Graniteville Nevada County Cal., the
! the plo transac!
mé {8 a true pea Correct business “of Sunid eaten" ean of the
e
in said County ef
8. L. PARSONS,
ener at SeaMa La ley 08, the FO pelo gpa of Estate of Albion K, Pardge and bell ar
this Tenth day of July 180g
rney.
¢ Citizens har
6
*
3 ¢o
H
o
re me this 7th day ms
lic Nevada Co, Cal. one Gaantar, i
Bie yar en
i ee 2 id WN
The Union Ice Company is now prepared re tor he'yeer it" to, a?
to furnish pure mountain Toe in quantities to. «i ls #1 17 aad waoe the nt ane
t, and delivered to any part of Nevada ow
x e
H i ~ Notice to Redeem.
ta ip an tsp Bas wi Ula SECTION 9785 OF THR POLIT.
. DLE. Morgan, A t, Sash. N, President, tian
prntnt te UUHY Of Nevada, og ; . situ
>
ade, a.
‘ ih
d, fora dee
——s
the
5 erePH Star Ot yo
. e x
ity. Orders left at the Ice House, on the we alarenal ollector
sua, will be promptly attended to.
H. Eddy, wili apot ‘OF etid props
Witn@as my hand this ist day oftu 1a. ©
=
. Bay,
ier
hat the foleying :
ay
Six
Sixt
time tl
a
at the
om
purpo
Order
or the
Valley
Wye
$5 Sh
wear ai
ido sob
prices
W.L
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