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, Woodland, Capay'and Clear Lake Railfoad,
* and chiefly in Capay Valley itself, throuzh
‘which the road
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She Daily Transcript.
CIRCULATES IN
Sevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Spenceville, North San.Juan, French Corral, Sweétland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othet town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer
and Sierra counties, at»Sacramento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.”’ =
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by .
OFFICE: .
No, 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. .
Prelimiiary Announcement . of the!
“Oapay Valley Land Gompany. .
Prior to the location of the line of the .
the Capay Valley Land Company,.a corporation composed chiefly of the Directors and
Officers of the Southern Pacific Company,
purchased on the line of the proposed road, .
is being extended from
Madison in Yolo county—several large bodies of the choicest lands to be found in that
beautiful and fertile valley. The construction of the’ Woodland, Capay and Clear Lake
Railroad is being pushed with great energy,
and will reach very early eompletion. The
line of this road passes immediately through
the lands owned by the Capay Valley Land
Company, which lands will be immediately
subdivided inte small tracts, several town
sites established and the lands andthe town
property placed on the market. ~
Capay Valley is located on the western
side of Yolo county, and is one of the most
fertile and picturesque valleys on the Pacific
Coast. .The lands inthis valley have heretofore been owned in large holdings; the
growing of wheat has beentie chief agricultural industry, which, owing to the great
rertility of the soil,.the warmth and salubrity of the climate, the heavy annual precipitation of rain, andthe perfect protection
which the configuration of the valley affords against the north winds,. has. proven
highly profitable, At intervals, however,
throlghout the valley, orchards. may be
seen,and these experiments in the line of .
horticulture have demonstated the full ca.
pabilities of the valley for the growth of all .
citrus, semi-tropical and temperate fruits. .
Orange and lemon trees of most thrifty .
growth may be seen in the gardens and _ or.
chards. Grapes, apricots, figs,pears,cherriés, .
almonds, peaches, and all the other fruits. .
to be found im the most favored localities, . >
reach here the greatest perfection. The
very earliest fruits and vegetables appearingin San Franciscoand other markets are
grown in this valley. With respect toearly
production, Capay Valley ranks fully with,
if not superior tO, the celebrated Vaca and
Pleasant Valleys. This fact alone conférs
a very high'premium upon the lands to be
be offered. The orchardist, vineyardist and
gardener of Capay Valley can place ripe
fruits and vegetables in the San Francisco
and Chicago markets atthe high rate usually obtained for early fruit, and from four to
six weeksin advance of nearly every other
portion of the State of California. Under
. completely analogous eonditions in Vaca
Valley, lands have reached a valuation of
$600 an acre, and have proven highly profitable investments at that pricé. The lands
to be offered by the Capay Valley Land Company are in all respects equal in fertility,
and lie under equal climatic advantages
with the most favored orchard and garden
lands of the S ate.
One of the leading objects of the purchase
of this land:tyy a syndicate of persons inter~ ested in the success of the raitroad to be constructed was to-secure the subdivision of
the land into small holdings, and to pro-.
mote the density of settlement. Keeping
this object steadily in view, some of the
largest and most fertile tracts will be subdivided into ten and twent} acre lots, dnd individuals will be strictly limited to the ownership of a single lot. Town sites will be
located as near to the centre of the tracts as
may be found convenient or judicious, and
the puichesccors of orchard Ui guideu laud iu
small tracts will be permitted to purchase
not to exceed five lots in the town site plats.
In this way it is desizned to establish populous and trriving communities, whose
growth and prosperity shall be based upon
small holdinzs of very fertile and highly
profitable lands. Ten acres of. this fertile
land under climatic conditions .so favora‘ble to orchard and garden culture may be
made as profitable and responsive to intelligentindustry as 160 or 320 acres of land devoted to the growth of cereals. The very
early maturity of fruits and vezetables already alluded to will secure to the cultiva:
‘tor the highest market price, while the road
"to be constructed, being under the manage‘ment and control of the owners of the land
to be offered, will afford every facility for
the shipment of fruits and vezetables, and
in every respect promote the success of these
enterprises.
Geographically, Capay Valley lies. immediately west of the beautiful and thriving
city of Woodland, the county seat of Yolo
couuty. Itstrendis uorthwest and southeast, having a length of twenty-six miles
and an average width ofthree miles. Cache
creek is a very considerable stream of water
even at its lowest stages, and every piece of
land offered is either intersected or washed
upon one of its boundaries by this stream
of pure cold water. Gardens and orchards
miay be brought to the highest stage of perfectiou without irrigation. The annual rain
ig abundant for all horticultural purposes,
but should irrigation be desired for the purpose of producing more than one crop of
vegetables ina single season, or forthe purpose of producing perennial crops, abun
dant water facilities; are at hand for that
purpose.
The line of the Woodland, Capay and
Clear Lake Railroad Company is being grad~ ed from Madison, the present terminus of
the Vaca Valley and Clear Lake Railroad,
westward through the valley, and the road
will be equipped and in running order at an
early day through its entire length. Itisthe
desi,u to offer these lands at rates and upon terms uf payment which will afford the
highest encourazement to their actual occupation by a larse and industrious class of
people. Surveys for u;wn sites and subdivisions of these large tri:ts »f lands are in
progress, and maps of such surveys are in
preparation. Owing tothe large 14.4 ber of
inquiries concerning the intentiou—>:!—1.¢
CapayValley Land Company regardin;
these lands, this preliminary. announcement has been deemed necessary.
For further particulars and for maps and
desec’iptive circulars, or for immediate information, inquiry is directed. to WM. H.
MILLS,Land Agent Central Pacific Raijroad
Company, corner Fourth and Townsend
streets, San Francisco.
TimoTHY Hopkins, Presiden t,
F. 8. Douty, Secretary, ‘
Capay Valley Land Coimpany.
fan Francisco Sept 1, 1887.-s6-6t
Like the Perfume Waited
From beds of. flowers is the breath
that has been rendered agreeably odorous with POZODONT, which communicates to the teeth a marble whiteness, and to the zums a roseate tint.
Use it, and beautify your mouth.
Cheap, but First-class. :
> Fresh Nevada Lard at J. J. Jackpon’s Beehive Grocery Store, only
90 cents a can. : Sea
Everything else in proportion.
Best place in town to trade. ~
Scuoon books and all kinds of school
a2-tt
‘supplies at Carr Bros.
ARKIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL. 1
Pel 2
Mrs. J. Naffziger ~ .Proprietress
September 3.
J. M. Thomas, Grass'Valley,
W. D. Harris, o
George Lord, do
Harry Seymour, city,
A. Smith, Truckee,
B. Blank, San Francisco,
Mrs. H. G. Parsons, San Francisco,
Win. Watson, Marblehead, iL,
Mrs. A. L, Woudruff, Sorta Columbia,
Miss Lou Woodruff, do
Wm. Willoughby, Grass Valley,
“Frank ED Merrill; Peon Vailey,
W. M. Miller, Marysville,
J.4, Ott, city, ‘
Thos. J. Veach; San Prancisco,
F. W. Clements. do
L Voss, Voss Mill,
\A. G. Porter, city,
Oliver Ragen, Willow Valley,
G. E. Kiley, Grass Valley,Dr. Holdswortao, Washington,
Kk G. Howard, Uregon House.
September 4, 1887.
E. A. Thompkins, city,
Fred Guild, do
C. L. Beckwith, do
J. Anderson, do
@ G. Uzalii, do
J. Hamiiton, doJ. W. Greeniawy Sacramento,
A. G, Porter, Siskiyou Lo.,
A. L. Hinds, Vakland,
E. J. Forester, Chico,
Chas. Hill, do
W. J. Ricaurdson, Lincoln,
Geo. Kichardsun, do
J. P. Cuohway, city,
W. F. Good, san Francisco,
C, 8. Conan, Sacramento,
iL. Weber, ao
8, W. Kuox, Cleveland, Ohia,
EK WD. Giles, & ia, Lopeka,; Kansas,
E. W. Koberts, or., Vukland,
a4
A M. bates, San rranciscy, *
Falkoer, Stockton, sips .
VD. E. Murgan & family, ‘city,
Miss MKickurd, do
J. J. Ott, ‘do
H. Seymour, do
J. G. ttartwell & family, do
Dr, E. W. Charles & fa., do
Geo. B. Jobnson, do
Jas. Cairns, do
T. J. Nolan, Railroad.
$2 Geo
ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL HOTEL.
RECTOR BROS. -Proprictors
Séptem ber 3.
C. Cleveland, city,
H. Gaylord, do
RK. Scott, do
C. L. Barlow, do
Wm. Hamilton, San Francisco,
C, P, Loughridge, city,
E. Charonnat, do
Geo. ‘racy, Grass, Valley,
H. De-La Montanga, San Francisco,
A. Della Cusa, do
5. G, Howard, Oregon House,
Isaac Stern, Marysville,
D. Buckiey, Eureka South,
D. Tuttle, San Juan,
W. Hoehner, San Jose,
Joe Brady, Nebraska City,
A. KReyeer, Philadelphia,
M. G. Nixon, Washington,
8. Spencer, San Juan,
E. P. Bates, Pike city,
A. Westall, Scales,
L. Buast, Forest City,
Felix Laricheliere San Francisco,
T.C. Randall, Kock Creek,
L, Irvine, Pike City,
W. J. Jennings, General Grant mine,
L. Mullen, Union Hill,
September 4, 1887.
Frank Sacks, San Juan,
H. J. Wiight, Joliet, Ll,
Mrs. Lawson, Grass Valley,
C. kh. Fulweiler, Sacramento,
W. B. Vineyatd, Soda Springs,
Geo. A. Treat, d
George Boole,
J. Messenger,
oO
San Francisco,
do
C. H. Dexter, do
A. Le Fort, do
H. G. Reginer, do
Geo. Jacobs, city,
W. R.-Acock, Sacramento,
L. P. Cuno, do
Jas. Halsapple, do
C. F. Webber, do
C. Wilson, do
. Wesley Mofs, do
~ Jas. Leonagd, . do
Bert Cavailiugh, do.
Webster-srady Co., New York,
Wm. A. Brady, Geo. P. Webster,
W.-H. West, Harry Elmer,
Joha Mullery, Alex vets fy
Miss C. Tittel, Miss M. Tittel,
Mrs 'M. Tittel, Miss M. Marshall, .
George Y. Stevens,
D. Divyer, San Francisco,
C. Stronson, do
Joe Giveomini, do
Miss N. Palmer, do
A. W. Clindinin, do
J. H. Carter & wife, city,
Edwin Tilley, do
L. Mullen, city,
L. Baxlow, do
Miss Douglas, Downieville,
Cal Democrat, Sau Francisco,
J. H. Byrne & wife, city,
C. E. Mulloy & family, do
W. G. Eddy, Batavia, New York,
Mrs. Stanley Eddy & family, city,
A. H. Eddy, do
George Shaw & wife,
G. W. Gordon, Spenceville,
J. Jennings, city. .
Se ee
“4dvertised Letters.
The following is a_ list of letters remaining in the Posto‘fice at Nevada
City, California, for the week ending
Sept. 3, 1487. Any. person calling for
these letters, will please ask for ‘‘advertised”’:
Baker, Miss Kittie
Bennett, Wm. A.
Beard, George
Brodt, Ephriam
Bronz, John
Davis, Levi,
Flyn, John }
Foote, L. H.
Grose, James,
Harris, J. B.
Hahn, Mrs, C. M.
Hoffman, Mrs M.
Jones, H. .
Mann,T W.
Mitehell, Oliver
McClosky, Bridget
Mackenbridge, J.
McDermoth, Jas.
Robinson, Charles
Smith, Otis
. Stevens, Thomas
Statts, Mrs. 8. K —2
Ben Kee
Wing Wo :
FOREIGN
Ginlarti, Francises
Gannon, Richard J.
? INSOLVENT’ NOTICE.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of
Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of G. R. Stockwell), an Insolvent Debtor. G. R. Stockwell, having
filed in this Court his petition,
schedule and inventory im insolvency,
by which it. appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said G. R. Stockwell is
hereby declared to be insolvent.
The Sheriff of the county of Nevada is
hereby directed to take possession of
all the estate, real and persowul, of the said
G. KR. Stockwell, debtor, except such
as may be by law exempt from execution,and
of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account
and papers, and to keep the same safely untilthe appointment of an assignee of his
estate. All persons are forbidden to pay
any debts tothe said insolvent, or to deliyer any property belonging to-him, or-to—any
erson, firm, or corporation, or association
or hisuse. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property
until the further order ef this Court, except
as herein ordered.
It is further ordered that all the creditors
of said debtor be and SPOOL before the Hon.
-M. Walling, Judge ef the Superior Court,
of the said County of Nevada, in open Court.
of the Courtroom of said Court, in the City of?
the Third any of October, 1887, at 10
o'clock A. M, of that day,to prove theirdebts,
and choose one or more assignees of the es-,
tate of said debtor. : 4
It is further ordered thatthe order be published in, the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
newspaper of general cireulation; published
in the said county of Nevada, as often as the
said paper is published, before the said day
set for the meeting of ereditors.
And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said Insolvent be stayed.
Dated August 22, 1887.
J.M.WALLING,
Judge of Superior Court,
: Nevada county, California,
Attest :-F. G. Beatty, Clerk:
W. P. Sowden, Atty for Insolvent. au23
Stock Dividend,
yFFICE OF THE CHAMPION MINING
COMPANY, August 27, 1887. Ata meeting of the stockholders of the above named
Company, held August 26th, 1887, it was resolved that a Stock Dividend of «4 14shares
forevery hundred shares of the capital stock
now outstanding be declared. Said stock
dividend will be distributed immediately at
the otficd Of the Company, No. 524 Mongomery street, San Fraucisco.
Aug. 29. THEO, WELZEL, Secretary.
Nevada, County of Nevada, California, on \-fm
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Home Benefit Life Association
INCORPORATED. 1880.
204 Montgomery Street , + San Francisco.
TREASURER ..BANK OF CALIFORNIA
4
PRESIDENT. Sead lee ne tas ahen nero Ss FRANK C. HAVENS
AUDITOR .u-...... I. Bg ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA)
GENERAL AGENT.... Bar ae rea: L. B. HATCH .
BECRETARY oi. s.ceecepcee ee hogeset “..A. 8¢ BARNEYThis is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutua
Insurance Association in California. _
NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. ‘
NO ANNUAL DUES.
6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST.
&@ Its Certificates are"Definite Contracts for ‘the ‘full
amount written therein:and are unéontestable and nonforfeitable. aera bs
NO MEDICAL FEE.
Lessened Cost to Persistent Members,
On continuance of the Certiticate in force for the second period of five years,
the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest),
together with division of*profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with~“in=
. terest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for
the-seeond period of five years. Similar-distribution-of surplus is made at
the end of each five years to persistent members.
Cash Surrender Value.
Should the'member ¢hoose to surrender his Certificate at the end of the
tive year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or his order,. the ful)
amount of reserve paid cn his Certificate. :
STATEMENT JULY. I,
Total Amount of Claims Paid...
Mortuary Fund, Bank of California... rae
Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union..
Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid
PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT.
JeRRY ScHoULinG, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died
February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 18873; amount paid February
23d, 1887.
Wa. Kotu, bookkeeper Bank’ ot California, insured for $2,000, died: February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; ciaim paid February 21, 1887.
Tuomas Bia.ey, Shipwright, of San Frincisco, insured for $5,000; claim
filed February 8th, 1887.
Wome Benerit Lire Association .
Gentlemen—I have
Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate
ment of this amount long before the date due was unexpected, and I am very
grateful therefor. Yours very truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY.
Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April
6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887.
Z.T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th,
1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887.
Warkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured: for $5,000; died
April 29th,,18875 proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887.4.
Home Benerit Lire AssocraTIon :
Gentlemen—Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life-of my son,
Watkin R. Price, isthis day most gratefully received. Such promptness is
commendable. Yours'very truly,
ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, ber Atty. in Fact.
Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No.
791, issued Sept. 6,-1882, for $10,000.00. . Total payments thereon $383.00.
: San Francisco, July 19, 1887.
1287.
, $280,500.00
6,002.85
10,182.45
None.
to thank you for the payment of
held by my father. The payHome Benefit Life Association : ‘ :
Gentlemen: . Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the
expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, is
most gratefully received, Yours respectfully,
t mis MRS. S.M. VAN WYCK.
~ oy) ep i eaten ping HELEN BB. VAN-WYCK.
(O@At\-assessments will be-paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and
First Nationa: Bank of Grass Valley.
The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Store
‘d
3. J. JACKSON --+-+-+-+-+-+-Proprietor
There will always be found at this first-class Grocery
Store every article required for family use, which will be
» sold at the lowest market rates.
ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF
WiIinNES AND TBI QUVUO RS.
J. J. JAOKSON. 18 and 20 Commercial Street.
The
HOUSE FOR SALE.
af SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, HARD. FINd ish, with good well, stable, woodshed,
etc.,and conveniently situated. °
. Chicago
Cottage
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. .
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Apply at the Transcript office. fa2s2w
Has attained astandard of excellence which
admits of no superior.
It contains every improvement that inyentive genius, skill and money: can produce.
These excellént Organs are celebrated for
volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design,beauty
in finish, perfect construction, making them
the most attractive, ornamental and desita
ble-organs for homes, schools, churches
lodges, societies, ete.
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, « = =e CAL.
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
JAS. G, HARTWELL, ‘Travelers. . .
re are Surveyor, ae
: —aND=
w. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.
FFICE— Upstairs in Beckman’s Block,
cor. Broad and kine Sts:, Nevada City
Mrs. J. NaFFZIGER, Proprietress.
H. G. Pagsons, Busitiess Manager.
\,
The Daily Transcript, Nevada City, California, Tuesday, September 6, 1887. :
‘Closing Out Sale of Boots and Shoes
A Chapter on Clothing
a)
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an Advertisement I am Too Busy to Write Out Such
I have in hand as I’ Think the'Circumstances Demand.
Business Suits, which will speak for themselves when they
are done. My workis my best recommendation, at least
that is what my numerous customers say.
_ AT THE FAIR.
Everybody wishes. to look well: Gentlemen who want
nobby new suits to wear should éall on me immediately
and leave their measures. I have every tning that is new
‘and nice in the way of Foreign” and Domestic Fall and
Winter Suitings.
No establishment in the State can
clothing to order any cheaper than
furnish first-class
*
. “THE CHAMPION TAILOR,
A. EF REIDMAN,
Broad S@, Opposite Citizens Bank.
BEING DESIROUS .OF CLOSING OUT MY
STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES,
I OFEER THE SAME
AT COST, POR CASI ONLY
ChilThe Stock consists of a full line of Ladies, Misses,’
dren's, Men’s and Boys’ :
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS
Of the best quality and manufacture.
No auction goods in the store.
credit. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me
will please pay up withoutdelay., .” :
ova: iy aten TM
VJohrn webber.
WA aeaiece aaee” ila, ©
That while every oné else is crying “dull times,” our
business shows a gratifying increase ?. In fact we,have
sold more goods this Spring than in any of she ten years
We believe the sincewve commenced. reason is because
it is known that we live up to our motto of
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LATEST STYLES,
. owzest prices,
And Everything as represented.
Flowers worth $1 and $2—your choice for 50 cents.
Cat Tails 25 cents per bunch
Straw Hats from 10 cents up.
-—_MRs.—
MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Manager
Headquarters tor the
Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon,
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Columbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaetons
FULL VARIETY. .
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BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON:
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‘eaten Thveeds, Cassimeres and Broadeloths
:
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ey Shinn Sone eeneOnat ae ace
DIRECT FROII MILLS IN SCOTLAND.
BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED.
BARRETT, L&SECKER. & MORRISON,
¥
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
‘ THe CELEBRATED .
SIPERER WT FLOUR
Minas =. AS
Can not &c-purcshesed in this city.
SEER SS! SEARS
i@Iea the Best in the City. Try It. Bi
SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the
market. Sold by the case or package.
Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds.
CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent
:
BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY,
PIONEER MILLING COo’sS
PATENT
ROLLER FLOUR.
Laity othe Mik, 1000 Bartels Per Day
The above. named Company have ALL ROLLER
*LOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State.
0. C. TORSON, Agent,
PATENT ROLLER FLOUR !
MANUFACTURED BY THE
WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY,
AND SOLD BY ALL THE
LEADING GROGERS.
The above Mill.has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the
WHRITEST ann BES?
Of Any Mannfact tired in the State.
TO THE LADIES:
Give it one trial, and’
~ other. -brand,
, Call for i ill t. you will then use no
FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for
Nevada County.
reed Store.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
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CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL
Hay and Crain, Flour, Potat
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SORTS OF
oes, Corn-Meat
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PHILLIPS & xUNT
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A Large Line of Samples to Select From.
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