Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, November 12, 1881, Image 4

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fc tr'ne wsj-spe rs, the publisher mr continue to
ed them until all irrearages are paid.
2. If subscribers neglector refuse to Uke their
mrrpeperi from the offices to which they ire H
.octsd, tueUw holds teem res,Mnsible outll they
t Httled the bills, end ordered them discontinued.
4. If subscribers remore to other placet without
nformlng the publisher, and the newspapers are tent
o-'Je farmer direction, they are held responsible.
5. The Courts haTe decided that retuilnfrto take
newspapers from this office, or reniOTlng and leav
ing them uncalled for, it prima facie evidence of In
tentional fraud.
6. The postmaster who neglects to giro legal ne
tee of the neglect of a person to taVe from the office
Jt newspaper addressed to him, Is liable to the pub
her fer the subscription price.
A STRAIGHT FLISn.BUATS.
"So you wish to marry my daughter?"
'These words, were uttered by a man
who fairly hissed thera through his
teeth as he stood,, with a cruel sneer
on his lips, in front of a young man,
the nervous twitchmgs of whoso clear
cut features told- more plainly than
could any words, however freely inters
persed with adjectives, the torture he
was suffering.
"Yes, sir," said Silas J. Bowen,
looking up into the face of him who
had spoken; "I love Myrtle with a
-cbr-warErp-tep?stuouE-or8-4fcat
recks- not of obstacles, but sweeps
away like a mighty avalanche the
difference in social position that exists
between us. My passion is a death
less one, that like the mighty simoon
of the desert, gathers force with every
instant of its existence, and stills alike
with its hot breath the life of man and
beast. I know that appearances are
against, me. " I am poor and honest,
and last Saturday night I had a ten-full
beaten at the F street poker-rooras, but
I cannot conceal my love. You are
rich and successful. You are living
under turquoise-tinted skies, while I
am in great luck to have a sky at all.
It is not my fault that you are rich; I
love your daughter, and she returns
ray lore" and, saying this, Silas
looked anxiously in the direction of
the window, his breast giving a great
throb of joy as he saw that the blinds
were closed and the old man could not
throw him out.
" Hark ye, ray lad," said the odor
less excavating man, while a cold,
skating-rink smile hovpred o'er his
face; "you say you love my daughter
and would win her for your br'de. So
be it. I have naught against thro
save thy poverty. Come to me within
a month with a thousand dollars
gained by thine own industry and
skill, and Myrtle shall be your wife.
If you fail in this her hand is given
to a friend of mine who owns a cheese-
factory."
"But surely you would not force
Ber to marry against her will?" said
Silas. "She has plighted her troth to
me."
"I know not of your childish vaga
ries," replied the old man. "I have
said ray say.. In three minutes I
sEall'untie the bulldog,"
Silas went away.
That night Silas struck a man with
four aces. Silas had a straight flush.
Ho pocketed a cool thousand. Silas,
and Myrtle were married. From
"The Haunted Poker Deck," by Rev.
Billy Cook.
Real Estatk Transactions. The
fbllowing deeds have- been recorded
since our last report:
A. F. Squires to W. H. Atkinson,
property in Ashland. Consideration,
$900.
E. Jones to Jas. Wilson, property
in Manzanita precinct. C6nsideration,
$1, 800.
V. T. Anderson to-John W. Wells,
property in Eden precinct Consider
ation, S450.
J. H. Daley to J. F. Basselt, prop
erty in Rock Point precinct. Consid
eration, $500.
Riley PhillipR to A Cantrell, proper
ty in Uniontown precinct. Consider
ation, 1,250.
W. P. Hillis to Thos. H., John L.
and Jas N- Fielder, property ou Evans
ereek. Consideration, S400.
John Conway to J- K. Patton,
property in. Ashland. Consideration,
200
Si. Reynolds, C. Klrnehammer and
Frank Town to Sterling Mining Co.,
property in Sterling.- Consideration,
S2.000.
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StranscFood.-
Iieut. D. A. Lyle, IT. S. A, has
eaten grasshoppers out west and ho
lately read a paper before a Spring
field science association praising them
as-food. Although they have natural
ly a very disagreeable smell, when
cooked they become pleasant to both
taste and smell, no disguise being re
quired. They can be eaten after boil
ing two hours, with pepper and salt,
and thus prepared are not easily dis-'
tinguished from' beef broth. . Fried in
their own oil they have a nutty flavor.
One drawback to their use as food is
the bones in the small locusts, though
in the larger ones they can easily be
removed. Some residents of St. Louis
hare tried a dinner of these skillfully
prepared, and liked it very well, and
after becoming accustomed to the flav
or they are considered a desirable ad
dition to the bill of fare by some
These locusts feed on vpgatable matter,
and so may be properly classed as food.
J. NUNAN,
California Street, Adjoining
HOLT'S NEW HOTEL-,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
DEALER IS
CLOTHING
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' I
Latest Pattern and made-from
OREGON CITY CASSIMERE
DUCK &' DEMIN OVERALLS AND
JUMPERS.
SHOES, ETC.,
LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S
KID fc OALF SHOES,
MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS; ALEXIS
TIES AND BR0GAN3.
All California Make.
A full Assortment of
jyuUIfccss& Jancj Goods
Also a large line of
Men's and Boys' Hats.
Gentlemen's Undcnvare, Suspenders &c,
I also keep a full lino ot
GROCERIES, ETC.,
Coffee. Tea. 8uear. Spices, Canned
goods of every description, a full assort
ment ol
Stationery,
TOBACCO & CIGARS.
A large quantity of
Crockery and Glassware,
All of which I will sell
:fo:fl o-A-Sdei
AT
Extraordinary Low Prices.
3Iy motto will be
"QUICK SALES and SMALL PROFIT."
Country Produce taken in exchange for
goods.
I am also agent for the following Stan
dard Insurance Companies:
Foreign Imperial, London, Northen and
Queen.
Fortign London and Lancashire,
Home Fireman's Fund.
Home State Investment Ins. Co.
Home Commercial Ins. Co.
Home Western Ins. Co.
Traveler's Life and Accident of nartford
"onn.
Rifeks taken at lower rates than any
Agent in Oregon, and will guarantee in
case ol loss, prompt payment.
JERRY NUNAN.
JOE. SOLOMON & CO.
New Firm!
New Goods!
New Prices!
TTAVINGjust received a large slock of
xx goous, anu ODcncd out at lirecken
I'eld's old -stand, we are prepared to ofTer
lo the people of Jackson county the
AND
Best Assortment
OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Ever brought to this Section-
For Sale at
Bed Eock Prices !
Agent for the Celebrated
gle Tobacco,
Ea-
"We will also pay the highest price for
'Vool and Hides. Give, us a trial.
J, SOLOMON & CO.
Lffl'ILLE HOTEL,
LAKE COUNTY, OGN.,
W, C Greenman, Proprietor.
'"PRE undersigned takes pleasure in an
L nouncing that he has taken charge
of this house and that the management
will be first-class in every particular. The
table will alflays be supplied with the
best the market affords.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. No pains spared to meet the
wants of the traveling public.
A.C. GREENMAN.
Executor's Notice.
In the matter of the cs'ate of M. A
Chapman, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the
County Court of Josephine county, Orc
'gon, sitting in Probate, as Executor of the
estate of M. A Caapman, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are
reauested to settle the same immediatelr.
and those having claims against the e's-
lato will present them with the proper
vouchers to me at Kcrbyville, Oregon,
within six months after the first publica
tion of this notice, Dalzel Fibster.
Executor of said estate.
Dated, Aug. lBtlir 1881-
Miss Ella M. Scott,
TEacher of Music.
INSTRUCTION GIVEN
OS TIIE
PIANO FORTE ORGAN
AND
MBLODEON.
In Notation, Formation and Cultivation
of the Voice; Solo Singing, English and
Italian; Singing at Sight; Part Singing;
Dramatic Action in Singing; Ensemble
Piaving; Harmony, Counterpoint, and
Fugue; Musical Theory; Normal In
struction; Church Music; Orotario and
Chorus Practice
In the study of the Piano, pupils are re
quired to pursue the most modem system
ol technical training. Great care is taken
to train pupils in correctness of manual
position and movement; the different
kinds-of touch, rapidity and clearness in
the execution of all the scales, the ar
peggios ot the common coords, the chorus
oi in
e seventh, etc. Lebert & Stark's
"Piano School," four books, will be used
principally in the 1st and 2nd grades, to
gether with selections from dementi,
Krausc, Schumann and Mendelssohn,
which with selections from Kohler.Bertini,
Heller. Loeschhom. Plaidv. Czernv.
THaydn-Mescheles, Eschmann, Mozart, and
others are made me basis ol instruction in
the third grade.
Orcan pvpils will be required to use
Rink's "'Organ School," first five books,
Buck's "Studies in Pedal Phrasing," "The
Organist," by Southard & Whiting. Par
ticular attention is given:
1. To a systematic study of obligato
playing.
2. To a knowledge of harmony and
counterpoint.
3. To the art of accompanying.
4. To the art of improvising.
5. To concert music with special refer
ence to the works of Sebastian Bach and
Mendelssohn.
IIarmoxyaxd Coirrosmox.
Classes will be formed Tor those who
wish to give special attention to their study,
and also for the higher branches of musical
theory, counterpoint, fugue, form and in
strumentation. CounsE ov Study is Theory.
This embraces Accoustics, the Tone
System, Rhythm and Tempo, Melody, The
matic treatment, Musical Form, together
with the principles underlying the mean,
ing and interpretation of Music.
The Voice!
Instruction in this department includes
the study of the union of the registers;
study of the physiology of the vowels and
consonants: studv of solfcjrjnoand the ap
plication of words to music; exercises for
obtaining agility and flexibility ol the
voice. Thorough exeicises in the scales,
study of the movements and embellish.
ments suitable to the different styles of
singing. Study of dramatic expression
and development of Die voire; study of
English, German and Italian songs.
MECHANICS'
FLAWING. MILL
AND
FURNITURE,
SASH,
BLINDS inD DOORS
AND
Moulding Factory,
ASHLAND, OREGON,
L. S. F. MARSH, Prop'r.
ALL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD
ing, Turning, Circular and Scroll
Sawing,
FURNITURE &, ORNAMENTAL
CARVING, ETC,, DONE
TO ORDER.
Furniture, Sash, Blinds, Doors and
Moulding constantly on hand and made
to order.
E5F"I will contract to design and erect
all kinds o. buildings. When dcsirable'lo
those employing me, I will furnish all the
material required for the construction of
any building, ready for occupancy.
WALDO EXPRESS,
OarrylngTJ. S.Malls
Leaves Jacksonville Mondays and
Thursdays, for "Waldo. Leaves Waldo
Tuesdays and Fridays.
First-class accommodations for passen
gers. Express business promptly attended lo
by R. M. GARRETT.
BRICK FOR SALS.
The undersigned has just finished burn
ing a kiln of 215,000 brick and is now pre
pared to fill alf orders for this building
material. These bricks have been manu
factured after the most improved methods
and are warranted to be superior in every
respect. Orders promptly filled at the
most l cusonable rates.
S. H. EGGER,
Jacksonville, July 2. 1881.
Notice.
The public is hereby notified that the
notice in last week's Sentinel, announc
ing that I had formed a partnership with
Elwood Smith, was inserted without my
consent or knowledge, as I have not now,
nor never had, any business relations with
said Smith, whatever. Neither will I be
responsible for any debts or contracts he
may make
EFFINGHAM SCHIEFFELIN.
Rogue River, Sept. 17, 1881.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Taken up by the undersigned on the
George Black ranch, near Jacksonville,
one red roan bull, about eighteen months
old, with the point of right horn broken
off. No other marks or brands. The
owner can recover the same by paying.
RiCHARD T. BLACKWOOD.
IMMENSE QUANTITIES
-for-
NSsTOGOOBS
ARRIVING DAILY
r
-AT
1ST. FtSBGERS,
Comprising a lull line of
i
)
General ! Merchandise
The Finest Assortment ot
LADIES DRESS GOODS
FANCY GOODS,
HATS, ETC., ETC;
. f
Ever BrodghVto this City;
- .-:. --- . --.-5AND
THE
LATEST STYLES AND
PATTERNS
AND WILL BE SOLd'aT
" PRICES
NEVER HEARD OF.
NEWMAN FISIIER,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
ASK FOR
Union India 3.nbbor Go's
PURE ARA GUM
CRACK PROOF
KUBBKU BOOTS ami COAT
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK
PROOF on the htels, and have the PURE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cr.icking or breaking.
They will last twice as long a any others
manufactured.
FOR SALEliY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING,
PACKING, HOSE, SPRINGS,
CLOTHH4r BOOTS AND
SHOES, Etc.
GOOMEAfl IilliP-SR CO.
R.H. Pease, Jr.) .
S.M.Rdsyno, fS""".
San Francisco.
Send for our.
New Illustra
ted Price-List
No. 30, for
FallandWin-
oc
terofl881. Free to any address. Con
tains full description of all kinds of goods
for personal and iamily use. "We deal
directly with the consumer, and sell all
goods in any quantity at wholesale prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
home.
MONTGOMERY "WARD & CO.
227 and 229 "Wabash Avenue.Chicago.ILL
S, P. HAKPiA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Oiegon,
In ft-oncmillcr's building is in receipt
of a full assortment of material and pre
pared to do all work in his line on snort
notice and in a workmanlike manner.
Vehicles of every description made to
order.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. S. P. BANNA.
July 14, 1880.
DR. h. SILSBEPS EXTERSAL TILE EEMEDT
Ghet Instant Relief, and is an Infallibls
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
Sold by Druggists every wl lere. Price, $ 1.00
per box, prepaid, by mail. Samples sent
free to Physicians and all sufferers, by
Neustaedter & Co., Box ?940, New York
City. Sole manufacturers of AN AKESIS.
P0RTI1A1T OF GARFIELD,
Size or Sbrct, 19x21,
"With his Autograph, acknowledged by
himself to be the best likeness in ex.
istence.
$"7.00 per Lizxi.cl:rcl, -
Single Copies, 25 cents.
Copy of Autograph Letters given with
each picture. Address,
Shober & Carqueville Litho, Co.,
119 Monroe St., Chicago.
CITY BARBER .SHOP
California St.,
Jacksonville, - - - Oregon,
The undersigned is fuily prepared to do
all work in his line In the best manner and
at reasonable prices.
GEORGE SOAHMPF.
AsMAECESiS
- -
HENRY
MANUFACTURERS AND
-EVERT DKSCRirnON OF-
HAVING THE FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OF TIIE
manufacturing of everything in our liner we are prepared to furnish on short
notice, the very best of custom made work, which we make a specialty, and at the
VERY LOWEST LIVBNG PRICES.
"Repairing executed promptly and with
ouuiuuru uruguu iu cauuiiuc uur siuuit uuiurc bujiuiu mcir money away.
EIIenry Judge will take wheat in payment for all bills duo him, for which he
will pay the highest market price.
riENRY JUDGE.
Jacksonville, Oregon, May 3d, 18S0.
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One of lie !r:ioi:a!Ie Mratnrr
Of life, a properly conk d meal, affords
little or no present enj lynvnt. and much
s ibscqucnt torture to a confirmed dyspep
tic But when chronic indigestion is
combatted with Hotetter's Stomach Bit
t re, the lood is eaten with relish, and
important of all, is asMiiiilakd by and
nourishes the system. Use this grand ton
ic and corrective jIso to remedy constipi
tion, biliou-nes, rhcumatUm, lever and
ague. For bale by all Druggists and
D-'alers generally.
BLACKS1HTHING
-AND
HORS3
- SHOEING-.!
A. BARNEBV11G, Prop.
HAVING LEASED TIIE SHOP FOR
meily occupied by Mat. Shannon I
ask a share ofthe public patronage.
Staple produce or Cash taken lor work.
.F.RITSCHARD,
-"practical
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Cnlifo m i;i Srccr,
MAKES a specially of cleaning and re
pairing watches and clocks. My
charges arc reasonable. Give me a call.
EAGLEBREWERY.
JOSEPH WKTTHRER,
Proprietor
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
The best of lager beer always kept on
hand a'nd ready for sale by the keg or
glass.
SETTLE UP.
Having quit business 1 must
have a settlement with all
those owing me either by notes
oi-book account. Costs will be
saved by settling at once as no
grace will be given.
J II X xMILLER.
NOTICE.
The undersigned hereby gives notice
that ho will at the proper time petition
His Excellency, W.W. Thayer. Governor
ot Oregon, for the pardon of Thomas W".
Ilancorne sent to the Penitentiary from
Jackson county sometime sihee.
MERRIT BELLINGER.
Dated August 6, 18S1.
iJjS' CELEBRATED n
jK ST03IACH $&
JUDGE,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
satisfaction. "We invite the people of
SEVENTEENTH YEAR.
ST. MARY'S a&DiiraY,
OOiS-JOCCTED Br.
TIIE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAHE.
HPHE SIIOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS
X school will commence about the end of
August, and is divided in four sessions,
of eleven weeks each.
Board and tuition, pcrtcrm, 40.00
Bed and Bcdclinjr 4.00
Drawing and painting 8.00
Piano '. 15.00
Entrance fee only on.e, 5.00
SELEGT DAY SCHOOL.
Primary, per term, 0.00
Junior, " 8.00
Senior, " ; 10.00
Pupils received at any time, and special
attention is paid to pellicular studies in
behalf of children who have but limited
time. For furtlvcr particulars apply at
the Acadcmv
CITY BAKER J
- AND
SAJLOOISr,
In Masonic .Building.. Oregon St.
JACKSONVILIi, OGN.
The undersigned hereby desires to an
nounce to the public that thev are now
prepared to All all orders for cakesof
every description such as wedding cakes,
cakes for parties, wiue cakes; also brown
and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers.
A lunch hou;c will also be kept al this
place, wheic oysters in all styles, Limburg
erand Schweitzer cheese, can be had, at
all hours of the day or nisht.
E5fFresh bread every d.iy.
Prices reasonable antf sal'iifaction guar
anteed. GIIOH & UI.RICfl.
California St.
N, Ficke, - Proprietor,
This well-known market, one door east
of the Western Union Telegraph office, is
better prepj red than ever to iurni.sh the
public with the choicest quality of
FllESII BEEF,
POKIv, VEAL,
MUTTON, HAM,
SALT -MEATS,
KACON,
Superior,
SAUSAGE, LAUD, ETC.,
The most favorablo inducements offered
to patrons, and no iflbrt w ill besp-ired to
ward giving general satisfaction.
N. FICKE.
P. DOILSTKCkAJNT
GENERAL BLACKSMITIIING
-t-AND-4-
HORSE SHOEING.
Cor., of Second and California St.
o
All kinds of marketable produce taken
in exchange for work.
P. DONEGAN.
JACKSONVILLE HOTEL
ryan's building cal., st.,
A. D. MANION, Prop.
Hiving purchased this house of Mr.
Birkhead we intend to try to run it on the
same plan, furnishing the table with the
best the market affords. No China cook,
but white labor exclusively.
MEALS ONLY 2j OT?.
All are invited cordially to come and try
our fare. . A. J). JIANION.
SETTLE UP !
jYO FOOLISHNESS jYO w.
ALL persons indebted to the under
signed, either by note or book ac
count, arc requested to come forward and
settle up at once, as I must have money.
The accounts of those who do not settle in
a reasonable time will be placed in the
hands of an attorney for collection. I
mean just what I say, and an early settle
ment will save costs.
NEWMAN FISIIER.
Jacksonville, Sept. 8, 1881.
Oar IecrIptlTe Illustrated Price
List. No.29, of Dry Goods, etc., trill bo
Issued nli'iut March lat, 1SS1. Vrlcrn
quoted In No. 2 S will remain i?ood until
that date. Snd us your name eurlyfof
copy of -N0.1 2i). Free to any nddreu
MOXTUO.HKKY WAKD & CO.v
27 A 220 Wabash Ave, Chicago. 111.
DR. SPiNNEY
Mo. 11 KSAREJEY ST.,
Treats all Chronic anil Sricelnl DUcaiesi
"5TOTJ3NTG- IWCTJEIiar
WHO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM
the effects of youthful follies or in
discretion, will do well to avail themselves
of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the
altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPIN
NEY will guarantee to forfeit 500 tor
every case of Seminal weakness or private
disease of any kind or character which he
undertakes and falls to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED 3IEX.
There arc many at the a;;c of thirty to
sixty who aru troubled with too frequent
evacuation of the bladder, often accom
panied by a slight smarting or burning
sensation, and a weabneof the system in
,a manner the patient can not account for.
On examining the urinary deposits a ropy
sediment will often be louml and some
times small particles of albumen will ap
pear, nr the color will be of a thin milkish
hue, again changing to a dark and torpid
appearance. There are many men who
dieof this difficulty ignorant of the cause
which is the second stage of seminal weak
ncss Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cirrciup
all such cases, and a healthy restoration!
of the genito-urinary organs.
OflV-u ifuurs lO'to-iatrao too. aim
day! from 10 to 12 a m. Cbnsultation frce-
Tliorough examinations and advice, $5.
Call or address,
DIE. SHNNF.Y & CO.
No 11 Kearney St San Francisco.
EXCELSIOR
LI YE UTS, 1KB FE
ST A233B,
Corner Of
Oregon and California ets., Jacksonville..
W. J. rsrrwjflSB, prop'iv
Would respectfully inform the public
that he 1km a line slock of
Horses, Ihiggics :nul Cnringea
And he is prepared to furnish his patrons
and the public generally with
Fine Turnouts
As can be had on the Pacific coast. Sad
dle hones hiicd to go loany part of
the county.
Aiiiuinls llo'ulit mid Solil.
Horses broke to work .singlo or double.
Horses boarded and the Ix-st of care be
stowed upon them while in my charge.
A liberal share ofthe public p.itronagc
is solicited on reasonable term?.
TABLE ROOK SALOOkMr
OTIEGON STliEET,
WINTJEW and HELMS,
PROPP.tETOnS.
T-cproprHnrsof this well known and
popular resort world inform their friends
anil the public gent-rally that a complete
anillirst ci:iis stock of the best brands of
liqiior-, incs, cigars, ale and porter, etc.,
arc constantly kept on hand. Thev will
be pleased lo have their friends "call and
Miiilc."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may also bo
found here. We would be ploascd to harp
persons possessing cuiiosities and speci
mens bring them in, and we will place
them in the cabinet for inspection.
WIVIMKN .t UK I. MS.
bIgbuttesteamsavj mill
J. P. ?iLHESl,
BIG BUTTE, !!!! OGN,'
Keeps constantly on hand ph'ned and
unpinned Sugar pfne lumber of the best
quality.
EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC,
SIDING, FLOORING,
SHINGLES, ETC.
Lumber dressed to order on short notice
and reasonable terms for those convenient
to the Mill.
County orders and Greenbacks taken
at par.
wt rfim
lontcntJSctt.
porgivAND,orvsQo;s. air
Aiul Jacksonville, Oregon
GlIiRS &STKAUNSwIll altend
all tifiiies" in Portland.
UNION HOTEL,
Ivcrliyville Oiezon
M, Ryder, Propr.
First class accommodation can always
be had at this house at the .most reasona
ble rates.
"3An excellent stable connected with
the hotel.
Liquor House.
The undersigned oilers "Whiskey for ale
in quantities to suit customers at $3 per
gallon or "ft per. quart, at me .bugle urew
cry. Lager ileer for sale and delivered al
at
tne usual price.
Mrs. J. 'Wetteeer,
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