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February 8, 1889 (4 pages)

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The Daily Trauscript.: OFFICE: : Go. §2 Commercial] street, Nevada City, Cal CIRCULATES IN @evade Grass Valiey, Rough & Ready, temetin B North San fosn, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’r Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth: ertown of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at ramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the 8ierra to the a FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1889. LATE NEWS: Jonas J. Morrison of Loomis, Placer county, is in town. The new City Hall in ‘Los Angeles has been found to be unsafe. Sam Ford, a Chicago forger, says San Francisco gamblers got all his money. i Mrs. Emma Althouse, of Attica, New York, has been in a trance over a month. Warren E. Day, once a prominent physicianin Arizona, has been sent to jail for bigamy. = The. Hotel Vendome at San Jose was opened this week. A-grand ball . will be given on the 22d. A bill has passed. the Nevada Assembly prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors to women. ‘Bhe $30,000 Enghsh racing stallion » Galore has arrived in New York for Ed Morgan, a Kentucky turfman. Two freight trains were wrecked and 200 head of cattle killed by a collision near Sanderson, Tex., on Monday. All the even sections that cover the Roslyn coal mines have been jumped by residents'of Yakima and Ellensbug. ~ , The cold wave and blizzard continues through Canada, the thermometer registering 10° to 40° below zero. It is considered certain that Dempsey will meet McCaffrey at San Francisco. The California Athletic Club offers a purse of $5,000. Jay Cowdry, a fuith-cure doctor, ‘dropped dead at West Haven, Conn after saying that a thorough Christian scientist could defy death. Jack Costello, hailing from California, was knocked out by Billy Dacey in New York on Tuesday night. It Some startling developments are promise in the contested election case in San Diego of Russell (Rep.) against McDowell (Dem.) for the office of Sheriff. Leading citizens of Paso del Norte Mexico, for charity’s sake, take part’ in bull-fighting performances. It ie said they do not cover themselves with glory. Mrs. John L, Sullivan, legal wife of the prize-fightér, after listening tothe ipersuasive eloquence of Captain Howland of the Salvation Army, bas become a convert. The severity of the winter ix increasing the distress caused by the famine in Shan Tung and Manchuria. It is estimated that 250,000 persons are freezing in Chen Klang. Tom Hales, a miner of Rye Patch, Negp, tried to pull a giant-powder cap from his vest pocket the other day.’ It exploded, and Tom is minus a suit of clothes and one finger is badly wrecked. Afew days ago at Santa Ana J. F. Adams received $50 and interest. for seventeen years from J. N. Ferguson eof Sonoma. Adams gave the money to Ferguson when the latter was broke in a Nevada mining camp. “At Los Angeles a saloonist named Proch;and a bar-keeper named Williams, have been arrested on suc~ picion of hifing an incendiary ‘o burn Proch’s saloon, at Wilmington, 80 that he could get $5,000 insurance. The Arizona Prospector Bays: One miner who recently returned toLombstone from the Harqua Hala strike asserts that the great majority of miners there came from Phoenix and can’t tell a quartz cropping from an alfalfa blossom. " Uncle Green Morgan, seventy years old, and Aunt Prudence Croan, sixtyeight (colored), who ‘were separated as slaves thirty years ago, and each of whom married again, have become re-united in Kentucky, death having left them single again. They were re-married on Tuesday. Spokane Falls, W. T., is becoming alarmed over its water supply. The city water comes from Spokane river, the outlet of Lake Coeur d’ Alene, in which numerous small rivers flow direct from the mines. Large quantities of slickens or refuse from the dumps are carried into the lake. polluting the water, and with the development of the mines will effect Spokane River and the drinking water. Bev. Hesex Newron says that the world needs a new theolcgy. Well, the writers are very busy in furnishing it. Tux man who is always short usually lives long. Compelled abstinence is a great promoter of longevity. Tr is superfluous to tell a man at this season—no matter how hot-headed he may be—to keep cool. Never try to sell a wedding presdnt if-you wish to preserve your confidence . in human nature. : ‘Tuxnz is but little poetry is a gas bill when the metre is out of order. Ap Elegant substitute 2 » i —_—_— a) AYP ress 7 For oils, salta;~pills, and all kinds of . __ bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very Unintentional Ap A © An old clergyman used to relate the following anecdote with great glee: Once, when preparing his parishioners for the solemn ordinance of confirmation, he found among. them &n old woman so excessively ignorant and stupid that, for some weeks prior to the time, he was obliged to haveher come to his house every day in order to instruct and‘catechise her. At length he began to hupe that his time, patience and zeal had not been enterely bestowed in‘vain, a few bright flashes of understanding having ‘The important day arrived. ‘Now, my good friend,” said the worthy pastor just previous to the commencement of the ceremony, ‘‘ as this is the last moment in which Ishall have an opportunity of conversing with you, let me ask, do you thoroughly understand and believe all the articles of your Christian faith?’ ‘Aye, yes, sir, thank ’ee,” replied the yenerabie pupil, with a simper, and dropping one of her best courtesies: *‘I does, indeed, now; and, thank Goa, I hearti’y renounces ’em all.” Feminine Wood Carving. Wood carving is one of the newest feminine fads. The passion for carved hall and dining-room furniture and for wood over mantels has something to do with the craze. The tools are easily handled and require little muscular strength, but a quick eye, an artistic feeling and a steady hand. The designs are confined only to the tastes of the fair modeler, and may include any thing which her imagination conjures. Small Pieces of work aré the rule, however, such as panels and tiles for the side of the mantel, and the like, but carved desks, sideboards and large decorative pieces are not beyond the ambition of the more aspiring. If the taste for wood carving continues to increase it will supply an occupation in which women who go in for something more than amusement will find, if they are artists, one more welcome resource. 15 ‘ How often do we hear of the sudden and fatal termination of a case of croup, when a young life might have been saved by the prompt use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Almanac forthe new year is out. Get one. es } W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Oounselor at Law ILL PRs CTICEIN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California, and of the United States. Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal. NOTICE OF RE-SALE. ae No-44i5, wee Sheriff's Sale, 4a the. Superior Court of the County of Ne 4 vada, State of California, fOrder of Sale Plaintiffs, ve. H. G. BATTEY et als., Defendants. of WHEREAS, John and Mary A: Curry. T. C, Kandall, David Ayers, Wm.. Wiiloughby and Mathew Tonkin, Kilter Andrew, M, J. Bernardo, Samuel Simmons, Joseph Costa and Thomas Costa, on the 30th day of November, A. DB. 1885, reeovered a judgment against H. G. Battey and RK. E, Robinson, as follows, viz; To John Curry and Mary A, Curry the sum of, $5420.94, with costs uf suit taxed--at $78.15, and cuunsel fees nllowed herein amvuunting to the sum of $250.00. To T.C. Randall for the sim of $2196.25, with costs of suit taxed at $31.50 and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $150.00, To David Ayers for the suin of $624.00, with costs of suit taxed at §101,40,and $2.50 for filix+g and-recording said Lién, and counsel fees allowed herein in the sum of $100.00. ‘To William Willoughby aud Mathew Tonkin the sum of $380.08, with costs of suit axed at $31 50, und counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $92.00. To Kilter Andrew for the sum of $121.50, and the sn-n of §2.50 for filing and recording Lien, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting tothe sum of $50.40. To M. J. Bernardo forthe sum of $455.00 and thesum of $2.50 for filing and recording Lien, and cvunsel-fees allowed herein amounting tothe sum of $50.00. To Samuel Simmons for the sum of $70.00, and the sum of $2.50 for tiling und recording Lien, und counsel fees ullowed . erein amounting to the sum of $50.00. ToJoseph Costa for the sum of $285.00, and the sum of $2.50 for filing and recording Lien, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of ee, To Thomas Costa for the sum of $225.00, and the sum of $2.50 for filing and recording Lien, aud counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $50.00, with interest thereon on each of said amounts from the date of said judgment at the rate of seyen pe: cent per annum till paid, which said judgment is recordedin the Judgment Book No, 2, of the said Superior Court, on pages 197 e* seq.and Whereasit is ordered that the Mortgage and Liens set forth in the Judgment Creditors’ Complatnts be forea and property therein described, towit: Alland singular the whole of that certain mining claim or ledge,or lode, of gold bearing quartz rock, situate, lying and being in Nevada Township, Nevada count a California, and known as “the Curry or Ella Quartz Mine,” and particularly bounded and described as foliows: Lying ia the North West Quarter of Section Three, in Township No. i6 N. R.8 E, Mt. Diablo Base apd Meridian; according to the United States survey. Commencing on lode line at a stake No. One in the Southerly end of the claim, and running thence (var. 18° Kast) ~ South 151 eh ins to stake No. 6. Thence ‘orth 29449 West 22.72 chains to stake. Th North 60% Kast 6.05 chains to k . 6. Thence South 60349 West 4.54 : lace of beginning. Said—ehiiin embracing the ledge or lode, and all Jends within the excexior boundaries abuye described, and lays Nertherly from the Debarnardi claim, and No West from the Aguie claim, together with a hd singular tie tenements, heriditaments,and appurtenances thereunto belonging, be 8 at publie auction to satisfy said judgme? with interest und costs as fol wit: Johp Curry and Mary A. Currpwupon the undivided one third (1-8) of said Ci ry or Eila mine, and: including no part of the individuai one-half of said mine. To T. C. Randall upon the undivided one-half (1-2) of suid mine, including no part o the undiviued one-third of said mine. To said David Ayers the whole >i said mine fToWm. Willoughby and Mathew Tonkin the whole ofsaid mine. To Kilter Audrew M. J, Bernardo, Samuel Simmons, Joseph Costa and Thomax< Costa are equal in rank upon the whole of said mine. And whereas on the 29th day of December, 1888, all of the above described property was offered at Sheriff's sule afterdue and legal notice thereof,-us required by law, when John Curry became the purchaser of an undivided one-tiird jimterest in and to all of the above described property, T. C. Randall was a like purchaser of an undivided ove hajf interest in and to uli the above described property, und David Ayers wus a like purchaser for an undivided one-sixth interest in and to all of the above described property: and whereas the aioresaid John varry and Dayid Ayers have neglected and refused to pay the purchase prices so bidden by them at said Sheriff's Sale,or ar ys part therevf, Now, tunerefore, notice is perehy given that I will sell at public auefi. n, in front of the Courthouse door, in Nevada City, County of Neyada, State of California, on together Thursday, the Twenty-eighth day of February, 1889, Between the hours of 90’clock a.m. and 5 o'clock Pp. M.; to-wit: 12 o’clock Mm. of said day, all the right, title and interest which the Defendants or either of them’ herein, had, held, owned or possessed on the Thirtieth day of-November, A, D. 1888, the day on which said Derree was made, or which they; or either of them, may have subsequently acquired, in and toall of the aforesaid undivided ofdthird (14) interest of all of said property, sdstruck off and bid in ._by seid John Curry; and also the aforesnid undivided one#ixth (1-6) interest of all of said property, so struck offand bid in by said David Ayers, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, lawful money of the United States of America. Given under my hand this 5th day of February, A. D,, 1889. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff Nevada County. By J, L, Holland, Under sheriff. A, D, Mason, Atty for John Curry, and W. P. Sowden, “atty for Dayid Ayers. {6 burst from the old dame’s clouded intellect. A Pleasing Sense of He :*: and Strength Renewed, 2:3 of Ease and Comfort Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, » acts gently on the Kipneys, Liver @ Bo + Effectually Cleansing the Systen Costive or Bilious, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fe:and yi¢fipanently curiag HABITUAL CONSTIPATIO#, without weakening or irritating ti gans on which it acts. ‘or Sale in 50c and $1.00 Bottles « all Leading Druggists. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 00 San FRancrqo, Can., Louisvus, Ky., New Yorn. ‘N. ¥ New York Bakery. —_—o= G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor, $--0— 5 AVING PURCHASED THIS WELL known and popular Bakery of Mrs, John Hurst, on . COMMERCIAL STREET’ tintend to keep on hand at all timesa good Variety, of BREAD, PIES; CAKE, ' Wedding Cakes Etc. And Pa: try Made to order on short notice o1 mos reasonable terms. : All.order for anythingin my line promp By strict attention to bueiness,” giving good satisfaction and selling at low rates,I ope to-merit a liberal patronage. . _M. L. & D. MARSH, Manvfacttirers and Dealers in AI: Kinds : of : Lumber Boulder Street, : Nevada City. UMBER OF ry KINDS FOR BUILD L; ing and Mining/purposes on hand and sawed to order. We keep constantly on
hand a large stock’ of Sash, Doors, Blinds: Shakes Shingles. Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, 'Pickets, Etc. Ete. Qlear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. ALSO DEAL IN Oak Soruce Pine and Cedar Firewood. Stallion : Season : 1889. =~ atoatl Record 2:33%. Winner at Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. Defeating Bedford record. 2:33!4, by Altmont Cricket 2:31)4, by Brigadier om Ben+} ton—2:32,by-General Benton,-Don-Marvin2:84)4, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Titton Almont and others. Lowering his previous record on the FOURTH heat at Gleenb: ook and making his best record in the FFT heat atWillows, Cal., which shows his a it tu st ay his races out and compete successfully with his class, Also to improve yearly, bf shown by his record as a ‘Three year old o 2:404¢, Four years old 2:33, Five years old 2:B4}4, Six years old 2:3814. Pedigree—Sired by Echo, the sire of Bell Echo record 2;20, Echora 2:23'4, Gibraltar Mzzig, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22 and y Others with records below 2:30. Dam ion Filley by Correct, he by Belf Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo ambletonian,dam by Magno“s American Star, he by Stockholm’s AméxNican Star, he by Durock, he by importe omed. ‘ The object ofthis exfeuded pedigree, on the dam’s side, is to show e comparison ziven by M., Parlin in his lettexto the Kentuck Stock Farm, published in the Breeder and Sportsmen, Dee. 15, 1888. 5 In reference tothe horse, Guy, whose is by Seeley’s American tar, record of 2: and the FASTEST heat trotted during 1888, he says any is another of the many instances where, like Maud 8., 2:0534, Jay Eye See 2:10, St. Julien 2:1144, Patron 24444, Sunol 18 at two years old, remarkable trotting speed has resulted from combining Trotting strains wiih Diomed, strains which furnish the power, will and endurance t carry their pussessor to tie: irout, and concludes with the remark, “analize the Breeding Of the winners and profit by the lesson which they convey,”'' Pasha will make the Season of {1889 atGlenbrook commencing February . st and ending July Ist, 1889. Terms Thirty Dollars for the Season, or Forty-five Dollars to insure. Payable onor before the end of the Season, ( ; g. F. TAYLOR, Manager. P; 0. address Nevada City, Cal. » FOR SALE, es 180, BAB-ROOM ATTACHED TO THE / Bl aged House. 1 Fine Mileh Cow, Cords of Stove Wood, 3 tons of H Hogs. The house has from 2 to -40 steady LL SELL AT A VERY LOW loom : ers. WI : J Bie A” enquire of Wal JAMES, ber Vv county, j27 ly attended to, ae ao be New . bn . Suits to Order for Fall and Winter. A. Friedman The ‘Tailor, Broad Street, Nevada‘ City. All Goods of my own importation. A Perfect Fit. Guaranteed. Suits Made inthe Latest Fashion, and uperior Workmanship. Prices as Low as can be obtained in the City. When paying money for Clothes, get those that Fit and Show Your Form to Advantage. T have recently received an Immense Stock o Foreign and. Domestic Woolens, to whica I invite the .attention of gentlemen of taste who want to wear Stylish Clothing. Oome, Examine my stock ‘and be ready for the Holidays. A. FRIEDMAN, Broad Street, two doors below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada City. é TAKE THE THE TRANSCRIPT IF YOU Want te Keep Thoroughly Posted CONCERNING ? * ++ * + + + 2 te eee ee iar eo ese eee eeee ICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully Informed at . times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS TS SPECIALTY JS GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a circulation that reaches the reading people in every part of this county. It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacrapiento, San Francisco and—mere-re mote oe of the State. To LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it givee a faitbful and complete record of the i ae be ing made in the development of the coun ty’s varied and extensixe reseurces. It prey sents extraordinary inducements Bo SORE REEL AY 4TO ADVERTISERS y mink Advertising Medium in Northern California. ==I)B=PRINTING . = _ The TRANSCRIP1 has he Largest and Best Equipped Job PrintN ing Office North of Sacramento, and its ‘T-CLASS work are as k w as Attractive Types and other printing material,~plain and ornamenta S Nevada and Grass Vallev ’Bus Tine, . TIME TABLE. NTIL fursher notice the "Bus will make regular py between Grass Valley and Nevada City at the following hours : Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock A. M.,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P, M. Leave Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M. and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M. Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the round trip WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, "MRS, A. PERRY, Proprietor. Main Breet, (at the Mill's Residenos.) —_— > The Table will be supplied with the} best of everything. The house-contains as pleasant furnished rooms as can be found in the city. DAY BOARD $00 A WEEK. “ 2. be @@-VIRST-CLASS BOARD AND LODG-. TING AT REASONABLE RATES. Furniture and Fixtures in the Company . : ue MAIN STREET, ~* ej Columbus MAKING UP promptly attend our wors, We are wae PBL ©. C, WEISENBURGER., . Plaza E"*eced Store, Foot of Sacramento Street, Send to us for specimen Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. Ww. ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO first-classs work in i DESCRIPTIONS Inte BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES. : for Children’s Carriages, Etc., at reasonable prices. ae We challenge ie td. ala tee champion ~ GAMER & DRABEK. GRAND —+ A T——_—— LURING Ce poe MAKE ROOM -=——=SUCH AS= = Mittens, Etc., EKtc., Mrs. Lester & Crawford, oer eeeeee ee ee ee ee teen is TEE onLYy Wevada City. PROPRIETORS, Dealers in all kinds of Oourtry Orders. carefully filled,BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. CEO. F. JACOBS, bed a9 8 = = Headquarters for the IN ALL GRADES, Buggies, : Carriages ULL VARIETY? AD IN NEVADA THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. At Astonishingly Low Figures! WAS. LESTER & CRAWFORDS We must before our Spring Goods commence to arrive By Closing Out Our Fall and Winter Stock. To accomplish this we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS In thePrices of Fall and Winter Millinery Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings, NEV A/ CITY The Nevada, Transerp WEISENBURGER BROS., ept waiting with only a parto acyelopedia. Newspaper of Northern-Central California, It is Now, as it Always las Been, the Leading H. 6. WEISENBURGER. Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, PETS & EIST FURS. OF All. ° : @ ° é ¥; y ac 8. charges , faFSamples of obr work can be seen : at Geo.-C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City. Orders left with Mr, Gaylord will be line reac’ ed to, es a EE ae All orders striotly attended to° and At7Aa.™. Leaves Nevada City on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. Leaves Dutch Flat on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, AT7AM HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, Onions Crass Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, TABLE, DAIRY AND 8TOGK SALT, Etc., Eto. PP EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASF PRICES. gg Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, Manage: : Phaetone a A A RASS] THR PROPLE'S CYGLOPRDIA The Best in the World for General Use. The New Three-Volume Edition Comprehensiv: .ad compact—58,000 topics. Complete in 3 convenient yolumes Reliable—-400 first-class contributors. Fresh—Brought down to the org ear. Now Ready—Subseribers not Really Chéeap—Less than balf the price of similar works. es, ete., that you may see for yourself. We call the special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, etc,, to the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. A SS A ST CAMER & DRABEK, “acFURRIERS AND TANNERS Dutch Flat Stage Line, SSENG ‘CAN, BY TAKING THIS ch vada Cil aincen tuneat . Te Pe BLUE, Proprietor. -'SOUVENI UNDER THE Superb Decorations ! ° New Music! Reception LEONARD 8. CALKINS, . 0. M GEO, ©. GAYLORD, D. B, EB. J. RECTOR, E. A, TOMPKINS, J. J. JACKSON, 50 cents. ing Orchards. depot. * Apply to ciation, Nevada City, Oorner Bread ond Pine Streets FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOA J. E. CARR, WKPircest-classe SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKs, AN D: New Decorations ! B. N. SHOECRAFT....:.°.. Floor Committee. F. A. BOST, A. R. LORD, “OARL L. MULLER, . J. M. HADLEY: For Sale or Rent, ou Easy ‘anms . Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear PAINTS. OILS VARNISHES nel Agonta forthe fan Francisco Examiner, re eae FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SSEDa, Silver. Anniversary = PROMENADE CONCERT R BALL ! AT ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY, ON TUESDAY EVENING: FEBRUARY, 19, '89, AUSPICES OF Milo Lode, No.4, Ko, IN CELEBRATION OF THE OF THE~ FOUNDING -1OF THE ORDER OF ~ PYTHIANISM. Elegant Souvenirs ! Magnificent Music ! EVERY FEATURE A NOVELTY! AND: PROVIDED. REGARDLESS -OF EXPENSE T New Dances ! Committee. ALTMAN, GEO, A. GRAY, GETCHELL, CHAS, PECOR. D. 8, BAKER. W. T. MORGAN, GEO.A. ‘NIHELL, . (@F Only purchasers of Floor Tickets entitled to Souvenirs, TICKETS (admitting gentleman and two ladies, ) $2.. Spectators in Gallery, More hereafter abour this Great Event. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and every advantage for a desirable home. F, G. BEATTY, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso . NEVADA DRUG STORE, Nevada Oity Ww. D. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS} TOILET ARTIULES OF ALL KINDS YAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUN y § peten Druggist and parton purity hit PRUAORIPTIONR BY 4 COM Agent forthe Imperial London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, T, H, CARR Carr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor, Pine and vommerciat © Nevada Olty, [7 EEP. CONSTANTLY ON HAN LETE : K THING USUALLY FOUND IN ya tanned AMD SOMYE STOOR: OF BVBaY Druse Store. ity % q MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS) . . PERIODICALS, di @ eee he Tho Finest Brands of .«.FLOOR MANAGERsro . war He com . cha <2 knif ties.