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August 10, 1887 (4 pages)

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Fa 2 Cj tal, Sweetland, North Bloom field, Moore's . G. . ¥ . M erra to the Sea. . Al= . } tie Daily Transeript, fevada City, California, Wednesday, August 10, 1887. @ae Double the Circulation of any Daily Pager published North ef Sacramento. it Daily Transcript. t. . =. . jak CIRCULATES IN . leitaite City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . Bpenceviile, North Sun Juan, French Cor: . Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth. . er town of Nevada couaty; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San + Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the SiPublished Daily (Mondays snvieted by 1__BROWN & C ALKINS——. ! OFFICE: ke pie. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. x. M Lh L, Ww io bed demolished by a cyclone. B.confeased:to killing his father. @: c Five men were killed and g eeee tensity injured at a fire in Lon . + has_been.almost entirely destroyed by Lael et : jail at Bakersfield on suspicion ot the The Texas prohibition amendmem Cele: CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. A white frost occured in some parts . of New York State Sunday. . & Mitbrook, Kan., h'us been practical. Menton Smith of Falton, Mo., bas . The convicted boodlers: at Chicage _have not yet resigned their offices. many y don. The town of Lun: iy, Mono county, fire. it is claimed was defeated by ove: 125,000 votes. Davisville citizens have begun the work of ridding that village of disreputable characters. . ; The respite, granted. Maxwell by Justice. Miller has caused great in dignation-in St. Louis. A white man named Littleman anc a Chinaman were killed by a cave ir Siskiyou tunnel No. 1. Thurston and Theodore Lee are. in mourder of John Smith. . Jesse Grant and’ several other per sons were injured by a bolt of lightning at East Lynn,Conn. A great fire has been raging for som: days past in Shasta county, over a great extent of country. Three boys at Fort Worth.Tex.,were killed and several others injured by . the explosion of a-keg of powér. Auburn, Placer county, has contract ed for a supply of clear water from the Bear River Canal for fireand domesti purposes. Germany is strengthening her fore on the Belyian frontier, and there ar other indications that. she is preparin; for war with France. burnin; ‘Rich gold deposits are reported -teeLu, have been discovered ten miles fro Seattle. and trere is considerable ex citement over the matter. Tbe saloon-keepers of National City are trying to have the charter of th: . city declared void, in order te. inMMS city license law. " At ‘un 'durning of the Red BIN” ® Drewery, some circus men did excel ent service in assisting the fireme: and patroling the streets for thieves. William T. Coleman & Co. have asked the Mayor of Tacoma for protectior for a crew of Chinese to be importe: into that city, but probably will no: get it. Orangemen attacked two trains con} taining, forty Nationalists, at. Belfas and other: leat diving which one person was killed and several others injured. Mrs. Moore’s sun from Nevada, whe was expected to shoot young Black i: he persisted in marrying old Mrs Moore at Woodland, says he will dc nothing of the kind. By the collapsing of a shed at Mil. waukee, crowded with spectators to . the launching of a new boat, 200 people were on Saturday thrown into the water and several were drowned. The mistress of an Austrian named Boro at Jackson, Amador county, lefi him on Friday and locked him out of her house and the next morning the house was set on fire and destroyed. A conpuctor on the Madison avenue street-car line wears a white necktie. Another ‘says, ‘Thank ‘you,’ when he receives a fare. Truly, this is an age of reform. . 0 THE man who swore to make his mark in the world has since thought better of it and concluded to learn to write his name. . the north endofthe claim on the . to post marked slong the south end el i No. 1640, Application for a Patent. on U.S. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., August 4th, 1887. } iN OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 4 Robert Curnow whose postoffice . address is Graniteville, Nevada county, Cal., has this day filed his application for{a pat. ent for 1499.5 linear feet of the /Mlinois ,Uariz mine, or Vein, bearinzs gyld, wita surface ground 3.4.7 feet in wiayA sigated in Eureka minim: district, couufy of Neva ia and State of Califurnia, and desi; guated . by the field notes and official plat on file in . this office as Lot number 51, in tow nship 18 north, range 11 east, of Mt. Diablo meridi an; said lot No. 51 being described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in rock mound marked “I. No. 1" forthesouth end of the . claim on the lode, from which the riginal curner a sugar pine tree 18 in, in diameter bears S 3519 5 eust, 1.06 chs. dist., ani the ‘4 Bec. cor. *betw een sections lyanl 16, T. 1s NR11E,MDB& M, bears N 1254° W 17 ‘he dist. (this course ‘and dist. being x ecaleu luted from a transverse ung) and runnin thence var. 17> east, N 85'4° W, at 1.30 chs ‘wagon road runnin, east and west, at 11.3 chr, xsugar pine stump 4 feet in dia upon which the location notice was poste on and from which an air raise bears 33 149 3 ke dist, and from watch the mili exis eect bears 8 83342 W, at 12.70chs, cer ater of y Glen ruuo nz westerly 1492.5 ft or ee or chs toa post in rock mound nis arked ‘I. No. 2” from which a pine tree 3ftin dia bears S 0g? E, 1.60 chains dist. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at post ‘I. No. 2” standing at lode and running thence N 544° E, 145.8 ft or 2.27 che tu post in rock mound marked “I. Nu Pon thence 5.35'g°_E, at 1l.44chse center of xtocky Glen runaing westerly, at iz.5y chs ‘Toss sec. line between sections 15 and 16 at tpvint 7.80 chs south of the '4 sec. cor. 1134.7 feetor 17.95 chs iitersect the west ager line of the Stacey quartz mine, and set 1 postin rock mound marked ‘tI. No. 8; hence $ 144° E along the west side line of the Stacey quartz mine, ly 1.4 ft or 290 chs “§ No. 3;’’ thence N 7234> E line of the Stu acey juartz mine, 71.3 ft or 1.08 che intersect the sast side line of the Illinois quartz mine and set a postin rock mound tmarked ‘I. No. 7” md standing on the lower bank of the south Fork diteh; thence S$ 35lg° KE, at1.14 che wagon road running east and west, 113 5 torl.72 chs to postin: rock mound marke “IL No. 4;” juuth Fork ditch runnin. 7 northe rly, at2.u7 chs post “I. No. 1,” at south end ofe iaimewn . iode, at 2.57 chs wagon road running “north srly and southerly, 324.7 ft or4. MAG hs to postin rock mound marked “I. No, froin which the N W cor. of tive Dillon. quartz ine bears 8 89149 W 6 68 cha dist; thence N 85142 W, at 3 to chs wagon road running westerly, at $8.3, chs cross section line beween sections 15 and le at w poimhl6.13 chs svuth of the 4 sec. cor., at 10.50 chs\ wagon vad running northerly, at 11.10 che south side of an old barn, at 11.44 chs N E cor. of same barn, at 12.22 chs. wagon road runuinag vesterly, at 14.20 che center of Rocky Glen ‘unning ‘westerly, atl8.1 chs a sugar pine “ree 8 feet in dia from which the millsmoke stack bears 8z7> W 149.5 ft.or v2.72 chs to »v8t in rock mound marked No. 6; nence N 5444° E 174. ft or 2.65 chs to place of beginning, containing 11.0] acres. Connecting line: Besinning at 4 sec. or, between secs 15 and 16 T1s N R LE MDB&M andrunning thence N 1044 oF .70chstoa pine tree marked “5S. No. 23" bence 514%> E 21.37 che to a sugar pine ree marked 8. No. 1;” thence S 3y4° W 4.6 i ' thence 8 541¢° W. at 0.74 chs, . to the Grant Fund. . chs to post in rock ‘mound marked “I. No. 1" Magnetic variation 17> £, cotitaininz 11.91 acres. i : The location of this mine is reeoried in the Recorders odice of Nevada county, in Bovk 10.0f M. Locations. Tne adjvinin,z claimants are Stacey claime and Dillon quartz mine Any and all persons, claiming adversely any portion of said Iilinois quartz mine or surface ground are require . to file their adverse Claims with the Ke -ister of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in, tae State of California, during the sixty days pores of publication hereof, orthey will be varred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Rezister. It is hereby orderea that the fore soins notice of application for pateut be published forthe perioiot sixty days (ten. consecu tive weeks) in the Daily Transcript, a daily oewspipeér pubdlisaed at Nevala City, Nevada evunty, Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Fred Searls, Attorney. First publication, Auzust 6, 1587. Register. ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKERS THE Judge's Sesond Prize Offering} In Behalf of the Grant Monument Fund. Pr plicated c ITS MORF OR LESS COMplicated character, tue JupGe’s Grand Word Cuntest, justended has proved a great success. By it JupGe has enlisted over 8,009 energetic, spirited und intelligent Workers for the Grant Fund, has mfaterially swelled the total previously received through the Grant Monument Committee, by the contributivu of a food sized check, and has in .additioa divided $60) amon ei sbtsuccessfulani happy puzzle workers asa reward fortheir labor and iugenuity. JuDGE now inausurates a second cuntest of WH even More popular Character than the first—a contest in which every school child ean encase and stand an equal chance with older competitors. Every person with governing rules, i Grant. Fund,on or before June loth, 1897, (iz o'clock), 59 cents and the nainen of the eleven most Ae pees living nenin America will be entitled to participate iu tue contest. The money thus received will be appropri ated as fullows : Twenty-five cents will at once be credited who, in conformance ssends to the JuvGe The remaining.5 cents, after deduc ting the lesitimate expenses of advertisinz, will be placed iu a Common fund to: be divided . equally among the six competiturs having the fuilest ligt of the most popular people as } indicated by a majority of ail the lists sentin. The new contest is,.in fact; based upon the principles of au election, each competitive paper Virtually acting in the nature of a balot, andthe six lists containing the greater numberof the eleven names shown to be the most popular by a majority of all the lists will be tne successful prize papers. The magnitude ofthe prizes will depend upon the amount of money received, or in other words, on the niimber of Competitors The names and contributidns of competi tork.will be acknowledged (and the progress of the fang shown) from week,,fo week 1p JUDGE Governing rulés in this~week's JupGe; or circular maijed on receipt of postaze. Requests for copies of paper must be accompanied by ten cents. Address, Grant Fund,’ The Judge Publishing Co., 8&8 Park Row, New York City. No. 1641. Application for a Patent. : United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., August 4th, 1887. Nore E I8. HEREBY GIVEN THAT p George L. Hughes, whose postoffice addyess is Nevada City, California, has this day filed his application for a patent for 1410.4 linear feet uf the Stacey quartz mine or vein bearing gold with surface ground four hundred feet in width, situated in. Eureka mining district, County of Nevada, and State,of California, and desi nated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot number 5z in Township 18 North Range Ll East, of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said lot No. 92, being described as follows, to-wit: LODE LINE, Beginning at a su gar pine tree 2 feet in dia. marked “3. No.1" for the South end of the claim on the lode and running thenee var. 17> Cust, N. 144° W., at4.luchs., South Fork diteh 5 Iks. wide, runs Northeasterly. at 7.58 ehs. ceuter of Rocky Gien running Westerly at 12.40 chs. South Fork ditch running Northwesterly 141.4 feet or 21.37 eng. a pitch pine tree iS in. dia. marked “Ss, No. 2” furtae nurta end ofthe claim on the ode, from which the 4 see. cor. -between secs. lo and 16, Tp. 18 N:, KR. 11 E.,M. D. B. & M., bears 3. 10'4> N. 6.70 chs. dist. and the top ofanew incline shaft bears s. 1444° W. 20 chs. dist. and toe top of an old raise bears 8. 6! 47> W. 5.98 chs. dist SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning ata sus ar pine tree 2 feetin dia. marked ‘5s. No. 1" standin ‘atthe suuth end of tue claim on the lode, and runnin,g thence 8, 7254¢> W. at 1.5 ens. lower bank vi Souta frock ditch running northerly and pust No. 7 of Iiinvis Q. M. 200 ft. or 3.03 chs. roa pust in rock ound wurked ‘s, Nu. 3’’ from which the N. W. cor, of the Dillun quartz mine bears 8. 5.349 W. v.v5 ens. dist.; tuence N.1444> W 29 che. to post “I, No.
s” of illinvis Q. M. at 8.47 chs. center of Rocky Glen running westerly at 14.77. che. Cross sec, line between secs. band 16 at a eae 0.07 Chs.suvuto from the 14 sec. cor. at 17.30 chs. mouth of tunnel 10-iks.’ to eust at 14.00 chs. South Fork ditch running westerly at 20.07 chs. sonth bank of reservoir,1410.4 ft. or 21.37 chs. stake in rock myund marked “s. No. 4’ standing in the northeast corner of the Rocky Glen mill: reservoir and from which the anill yate bears S. 3i1g> W. 1.10 chs. dist.; thence N. 74249 E. at 120 chs. cross section line, be atween Bec 8. 1l5and 16, 6.6 che. uorta from the 4 see. cur. at 3.08 chs.; pine tree 18in, dia marked ‘ts. No. 2” 400 ft. or ».us Chs. toa post in a rock mound marked p'3.No. 5"; taence 5. 14349 E; at 10.20 chs., wazon road 34 lke. to the east at 14.08 ches., ‘branch of Rocky Glen running westerly at 115.40 bratieh of Kocky Glen running wester{ly at ly.5 chs., wasunm road running N. E. & . S. W. 1410.4 or 21.37 ¢lis. to -pust in rock . } mound marked “3, No. 6’; theuce 8. ae Ww “i 1.#3 chs., wagon road running \. E, e, 4 Li {t. or 3.08 che. to place ot be Fit Rag Cs saeabline by 4 acres of land. Mazuetic 94-100 acres. The location of this mine is rec ordedthe Kecorde ’s office of Nevada Uo., Cal., book 10 uf mi. locations. Auy and all persons claiming adverself any portion of said Stacey quartz mine or surface ground are required tu tile their adverse Claiu.s wita tae Register of the United states Lana Office at Sacramenty, in the stuty of California, during the sixty days period of pubtitation hereof, or they will be barrel by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. SELDEN HELZEL, Ke ister. It is hereby ordered that the fure oing Noticelof Appiica ion fur Patent be published fur the period of 60 days, (ten cuusecutive } weeks), in the Daily ‘iranscript, a daily newspuper published at Nevada City, Nevada Cu;; Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Fred seurls, Atturney. First publication, Auzust 6, 1887. Variation a7? £, containing 12 HOME BENET! LUPE INCORPORATED 1880, 204 Montgomery Street -.TREASURER ¥, aati 4 * 4 ASSOUIATION,. San Francisco. ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mre. J. Naffziger . . Proprictress . t . August 8. Geo. Lord, Grass Valley, J.M. Thomas, do W. .D. Harris, “do I. J. Rolfe, eity t; Friedman, city, Seymour, city, G. Kamelli, Ranch, Miss J. A. Ackerman, Boston, Mass.,’ A. B. Woodworth, Yuba City; br. Cartwright, Grass Valley, . Dr. M. P. Harris, do uF. Coe, Washiugton, . A. F. Chaney, do“ . Paul Quick, Badger Hill, . H's Lefroy, famil .& maid, England, . . . f . . §. Calkins, San Francisco, ts. W. D. Long, do . McCarty, Kailroad, . W. Bradley, Wasoington, B. Wheaton, Smarteville, Chaplin « wife, Pasadona, ts. A. W. Patiaui & child, Alameda: ie Pens Seep ARKIVALS A AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL. SECTOR BROs.__ .. Proprietors August 8, fe Say lord, +4 E. en 'm. L, Williamson, Washington, W. Williamson, : . Geo, W. Dent, san Francisco, . B.C: Walrath, Rocklin . W.S. bigelow & fu., Columbts } wll, Mra M, Meban, ohn Mehan, = red * do ise Mary nas Mary Phei Va L Lowell, iy an ut, A Juan, ‘ Dan’ oe Es putterfield, San Pranetécs, do gfowley Marysville, A appan, bas Frosclo r petiene, BANK OF CALIFORNIA PRESIDENT FRANK C. HAVENS AUDITOR » I. P, ALLEN (OF BANK OF ig gies : GENERAL AGENT wud, ae ee L. B. HATCH BECRETARY 4 ay ag BARNEY This is the largest, oldest and most. successful Mutua Insurance Association in California. NO MEMBERSHIP FEF. NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST 23" Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and nonforfeitable. : Pee NO MEDICAL FEF. Lessened Cost to Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certiticate in force for the second period of fiye years, the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (alao with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied toextinguish the cost for the second 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 choose to surrender his Certificate at the end five year period, there shall NS Je in cash to him or his order, amount of reserve paid cn his ertilicate ate. STATEMENT J JULY I, 1887. “= Total Amount of Claims Paid $280,500.00 of the the full Mortuary Fund, Bank of California 6,002.85 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union 10,182.45 Claims on Hand Due and U npaid None. PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry ScHoouina, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. " Wm. Kocn, bookkeeper Bank ot California, insure for $2,000, died February 5th; 1837 ; proofs filed February 14th, 1837; ciaim paid Febraary 21, 1887. Tuomas Biciey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. Homsé Benerit Lire Association : : Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. The payment of this amounr long before the date due was eae 4% tae and I am very grateful therefor. Yours very tfuly,@-_. EI T. BIGLEY. Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, indnred for $1,000; vide " death. filed: April: 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. ZT Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 87; claim paid May 21st, 1887: Warkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Franciséo, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1387. Hoyr Benuriy Lirk Association ; : Gentlemen—Your cheek for-45,000, the insurance on the life of my son, ‘Watkin k. Price, isthis day most gratefully received. Such promptness — is commendaile. Yours very truly, ANN PRIC E, By Geo. L, Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypwey M. Van Wyex, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No, 791, issued Bept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total paym «nts thereon $383.00. "San “Francisco, July 19, 1887, ba Home Benefit Life Association : Géentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make. payment, is moat gratefully received. Yours respectfully, : : MRS. 'S. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. @@™ Ail assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, an First,Nationas Bank of Grass Valley. nee “ ~ onstieronpecanenis ene ciaicioaMignine 2 Closing Out Sale of Boots and Shoes MY BEING DESIROUS OF CLOSING OUT STOCK OF BOOTS:AND SHOES, LOFFER THE SAME. SIT (UST, FOR CASH ONL 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. more sales will be made on indebted to me E> REMEMBER, not credit. All persons knowing themselves will please pay up without delay. John Webber. “TT PAYS, GENTLEMEN, Stylish and Neat Fitting Clothing NO MORE Than it does for the other kind. ib The LEADING TAILOR OF Nevada County Which everybody knows is FREIDMAN OF NEVADA CITY, Carries in stock the latest Styles of Foreign end Domestic Clotks, Which he will make up fashionably to order and guarantet satisfaction, THE LOWEST PRIickrs ==FOR SUITS OR-SINGLE GARMENTS. TRY ME. ‘SAMPLES ON APPLICATION,ae firey acoenm sli laa Paver, Broad Nass DEpomre st Citiz ns Bank. ee eS ee That while every one else is crying “dull times,’ our business shows a gratifying increase ? In fact we have sold more goods this Spring than in any of the ten-year: We believe the it is known that we “he up to our motto of GOOD GOODS, LATEST STYLES, 1 ow7est prices, And Everything as represented. Flowers worth $1 and $2—your choice for 50 cents. Cat Tails 25 cents per bunch 3 Straw Hats from 10 cents up. since we curls ee reason is because ——_-MRAs.— ester «az Grawford MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL, _ SUCCESSOR TO A. A.CHARONNAT, DEALER. IN Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors CROckKERY, GUuASSBW ARE, Etc. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. 5 E. 0. OHARONNAT, OMMEROCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Markat, NEVADA CITY THE PROPLE'S CYCLOPRDIA a Is THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL pees Comprehensive amd compact—58,000 topics, Reliable—400 first-eldss contributors apn oe Re roe dhe ae ow Ready—Su rs 2 ept waitinz with only a part of a Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar warke srqepetin. Send to us for specimen es, etc., that you may see for yoursel We call the special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, ete., I the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. . (. PLES & vw, Complete in 3 convenient yolumes. E. C. CHARONNAT, : . ‘. Call for it. ‘BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON. Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada “: ie Crotch ‘weeds, Cassimeres and Broadeloths 1 . Or Our Own Importation, DIRECT FROi1 MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples to Select From. BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. THE CELEBRATED r) v Can now be purchased in this city. =e PRR S SLES (e-Ie the Best in the City. Try It. Bi SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the inarket. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent ——oe) aie ae = ri rg 5 BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, qarnarg Vehaty, PIONEER MILLING COo’sS % be dey PATIONT oes ‘ROLLER FLOUR. Capacity ot the Milk, 1000 Barrels Per Day. The above named Company have ALL ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee’ the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State, 0. C. TORSON, Agents a a PATENT ROLLER FLOUR MANUFACTURED BY THE WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, . AND SOLD BY ALL THE ’ : The above Mill has justly earned the right toclaim that their Flour is the WHITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufact tred in the. State. TO THE LADIES: \ Give it one trial, and you will then use no other breed. x g a FRED J. THOMAS, Avent for Nevada County. Plaza Feea ‘Store. _ CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. _ ee ene . \ CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potat CCE, Cor Wee Buckwheat Flour, Etc. . t@ Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. i Kept at a the Groceey Bicwin Ask For It. \ a ¢ & 4am = em «2 2 ot ee ew ed 1,6 mis ture eral deci cell, adv min Con loca: elait Di “ning cutic extre exan Red accu Th — year ¢ from . of his the ir