Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 17, 1886, Image 2

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OBEGQH SEKTIHEL
JACK"M'II.I.K
SAiOKDAT, July 17, 18FG
Jnieresting to Odd Fellows.
Yesterday Grand 'Representa
tive A. M. G.mjjell informed
a "News" reporter that the Sov.
ereign..Grand'Lodgo of the Odd
Tellows would meet lit Boston,
September 20tli. It is the in.
tentibn, Mr. G.inibell says, to
Tnake Ibis the greatest gathering
of Odd Fellows ever held sirce
the establishment of the order.
2fopaitis4vill be spared by the
citizens of Boston to make it n
mmpleto .success. This ia cvi
fenced. 'y the f.ict that 100,000
J.as been raised to entertain those
who attend, and every Odd Fel
low will be loyally welcomed and
liiBstn- made as pleasant n,s r.oM
ble. Among other features there
will be a parado by the Patriarchs
.Mifitant. It is anticipated there
will;bo 10,000 chevaliers nuil CO,.
000 members in line. There will
also be competitive 'drills and
otbr ioaturcs. A special train
wilfleave Chicago September 18th
for Boston, and the round trip
tickets cost 13. It is expected
that quite a number will attend
' from L'ortland. Portland "Kewp."
Old. Col. Zell, at the time whei
Grant was up fbr'tlio Presidency,
and when the Democratic watch
word was "Anything to beat
Grant," was addressing-an en
thusiastic, meeting of Comstock
Republicans, when a Democrat
who wa3 ''hanging on the verge
of the crowd," sang out: "Its
easy talkin,' Colonel, but we'll
show you something next fall."
The Colonel was n Southern Un
jon'mau of the ultra school, and
agreat admirer of Grant. Ho at
once wheeled about, and with
upUfted hands, ' hair bristcling,
.and eyes flushing fire, cried out:
"Build a worm-feuco round a
winter supply of summer weath
er, akim tho clouds Irom the sky
with a teaspoon, catch a thunder
bolt in a bladder, break a hurri
cane to harness, ground sluice an
earthquake, bake hell in an ice.
house, lassoo an avalanch, fix a
clout on the crater of an activo
volcano, hive all the stars in a
nail-keg, hang out tho ocean on a
grapevine to dry, put tho sky to
soak in a goaid, unbucklo the
"belly, baud of eternity, and paste
To let' on tho sun and moon, but
never, sir never for a moment
delude yourself with tho idea
thatyou can beat Grant." "Salt
Lake Tribune."
The State Board of Immigra.
tion have decided to scud another
specimen car loaded with the
products of Oregon through the
"Western States. Tho experience
gained from last year's exhibit
will enable IheJioard to make it
more of a success than the other;
and yet we liave amplo proof that
it was tho best advertisement
Oregon ever had, bus brought
more immigrants to our State, mid
disseminated a greater knowledge
for, our resources than all that
could bo written. Tho oxhihit
will be in chargo of a piactical
farmer, thoiiroughly posted incur
resources. Patmcis of Southern
Oregon should make a noto of
this and Bavo suitabe specimens
ofthoir various products to fur
nish their quota. D. 1). Pretty-
man Salem will bo in charcrc of
tho car to whom communications
fhould be addressed.
A private letter from Burling
ton, Iowa, reports business dull
there and little excitement on
prohibition. The writer says be
couklen't get even a glass.of beer
in Burlington. Tlio Saloons are
all closing up, in many cas&s the
furniture being consfiscatcil, and
therodms'nailud up for one year.
The law prescribes that buildings
used for 6-Uoona shall bo nailed
up by the Sheriff, and he holds
the key to all places thus nailed
up. Tho excitement is bocon.
ing more intense, and tho writer
is anticipating lots of fun. It is
manifest that if prohibition is
is not a success in Iowa, it will
not be owing to airy want of stin
gency in the law.
CATARRH CURED, health nnd
s-veet breath secured liy Sliiloh't. Ca
tarrh Remedj. Price DO cents at E.
C. Brooics's. Naal Injector fre.
Who is Prosecuting -Attorney,
-a.
Our cotem gave ns a labored
and what he probably thought to
be a clin-ching argument on the
legality of Sir. Culvig nssuming
Ihc duties of Prosecuting Attor
ney of th'.s district after neglect
ing to qualify utthe time required
by law. lie charges the whole
trouble between the old and new
Democratic State Attorneys upon
the meddlesome deposition of the
Republican "Boise." lie cm
tircly exonerates Mr. Kent from
iiny re?poaihility in the matter.
Now this is funny indeed, as well
astoriisuing that the Republican
Bosses can be tho means of so
much unpleasantness in the rank
and fille of Jeffersonioii tested
Democrats. While wo are on
this subject we will give a few
extracts o' law "uhich v.o-c ensirri
ly overlooked aiul may myttily
our learned legal cotem on page
G91 of our Statute will be found
the following: "The term of a
District Attorney shall' commencfe
Jnii the first Monday of July next
following the election. This is
tho time the lawiequires him to
cuter upon his duties, therefore
ho must qualify before that time.
It is asked how could he qualify
beiore begot hiscertifioatc of elec
tion. "Wo answer by simply
filing his oath of office with the
Secretary of State together
with tho certificate when issu
ed. Wo now call attc.ition to
what constitutes a vacancy in
office, and cite subdivision Gth of
section 48, page 57G ot tho Code
which reads as follows: Ilia refin
Sal or NEGLECT TO TAKE HIS OATH ol
office or lenew his official bond or
to deposit such oath or bond
within the tune presented by
law constitutes a vacancy. Did
he perform any of tho above re
quirements we answer in tho neg
ative. We will say in conclusion
that it is a light between the two
contestants who are the "Bosses"
care but little tvbieli wins. It is
true we would prefer to have the
office filled with a man who at
least has ability enough to qualify
according to law.
The question has arisen in tho
minds of a many as to when the
different slato officers elected at
tho last election qualify. "With
a view to dispelling the ignor
ance of those people, the
following facts are given:
Tho judicial officers, which arc,
composed of snpieino judges, cir
cni judges and dUtriet ai:o"iiey.,
qualify !hc first Monday in Jury
alter the election; .'the troas
urers, secretary ot State, State
pi inter, and bupeiintendent of
public in-triiction, quaJ'fy the
first Monday in Jannaiy aftei'tlie
organization of the Legislative an-
sembly; tho governor qualifies
after tho Legislature meets and
the vote is canvassed; .ind all tho
county officers qualify the first
Monday in July.
, The river and harbor bill will
o to the 1 'resident very soon.
Asit leit the IIoue, it approprb
sued a fraction over 15,000,000.
When it reached the Senate, the
committee icdnccd many items
for tbcEtst and South, but in
creased the items for tho "Wet
and North "West, uutil as it
leaves tho Senate, it appro
pnatcs neatly 18.000,000. We
do not know the justice nor thej
necessity regarding many of the
eastern rivers and harbors which
are mentioned with goodly
amounts, but wo do know that
tho cstimatesforthc2orth Pacific
Coast are below rather than equal
to what is urgently needed. It
is feared that tho President will
mistake it for a private peusion
bill and veto it.
tEl'ttugc 3n itlcmagcmcnt
OP
THE U. S. HOTEL,
Cor. 3d and California Sis.,
Jacksonville - - Ogn,
Having taken charge of this hotel the
undersicnt-d take pleasure in announcinj
to the pualic that a complete change will
bemad
idc.
Tlio Tatslo
will be supplied with evciything the
market fiords, and a general renovation
ol the
Bods fixs-cL noozzxs
will bo made. The patroniijirof the pub
lic is solicited.
J DeRoboa.it.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Citation ta Heirs.
In the County Court ot the Stat: of Ore.
gon for the county of Jackson, sitt'ng
iu probate, July term, I Bad.
Id the mat er ot the estate of Geo. H.
Young, deceased.
To Rosa Fay, Francis Luy. John Young,
Ym. Young, Isabelle Young, l,aura
Ellen "i ouni;.
YOU ARE HEREBY t OTI1 IED
Uiit n.KYoungAdm!niMratralrix,
has hied tier petition praying for an order
ol said court to sell the tallowing des
cribed mil property belonging to cud es
tate to-wit:
Lot 1 m block 5Gin the town of Jack
sonville, Jackson county, fyngon, begin
ning at the cast corner of said block and
running thence south along the line ot
Iregon'btreet 220 feet thence north 46
fett thence west 26iJ feet to First street,
thiuce north ) leet thence east 220
feet along the line or First to Dak streets
thence south WH leet thence east 2AK
leet to the place ot beginning, also lot 5
in block 5'J begipning at the south cor
ner of block 5J and running thence north
4UK leet thence west 1U0 leet along the
line ot UaK M-reu mence souuie ny ira
feet to Oregon atree; t tence alog ,h line
t Oieoa ttrtel 5lJ-2 feet to the plcc of
btgiuniui;, uljulot ti m block 56 begin
ning Ht'ihe west comdr'nl said block and
runnlne thence south 45.25 feet thence
east M'i teet thence south 4S-3rfe.t
thence west 118$ leet on the line tf First
street lo tue place olbeginin, all apprais
ed at $ I, out).
riicrclbre notice is hereby given to the
bcjrs-at law of ..aid estate tliat the prayer
of,said petition wi 1 be heard and at the
usual place of holding County Count in
'Jacksonville, in slid county and flute, on
Tuesday, Sopt. 7lh, 18&G, at lu o'clock A.
31., til vtmcil lime uie saiu ueirs auu an
others interested in said estate are hereby
notified to appear and show cause, if they
nave, way an unici m s;iie snuum m uc
made as in the uioresaia petition prayea
for.
I'ub'.ished by order of lion. E. DcPtatt,
JuJge.
Attest : W. U. PARKER, Counly Clerk
ANNUAL KXUIRIT.
snowrso TrtE receipts akd expmkm.
TORES OP JACKSOS COUSTT.
comiEKCtxo jcly 3, 1835, esdiso jclt 4,
18S0.
DISEUnSEMEh'TS.
Coslsof Circuit Courts $ 0.444 02
" Justice " 1,552 JP
Clerk's fees for county business 2,1)04 li
" ' " Circuit Lourta.. 524 44
SlicritTs " " promiscuous hus-
inesa 2,190 70
Sheriff, for boardine; prisoners. 841 02
" Jailor's siilary 020 00
Cost of keeping indig nis and
salary of agent for poor 1,10151
Costs of roads and bridges.... 3,180 SI
District Attorney's fees 923 20
Bounties D.-.idon scalps ot void
anima s 1,730 50
Janitor's salary 67C 00
County Commissioners' lees... 3U7 uo
" surveyor's ' 112 ISO
" printing and blanks... 330 25
Coroner's inquests 190 55
County Judge's salary 800 00
" School Supl's salary.. G25 00
' Treasurer's " 500 0-1
Repairs on court house and jail loo 55
Stationary and record books... 2t)5 02
Icli'gmpuiuj on criminal ousi
ncss Paid Hospital contractor
Election and Registration busi
ness .. .,
Rebate on taxes
County Assessor's periliem. . . .
Examination of msanr persons.
Bhlancc paid to Immigration
Beard
Wood, and sawing of same....
24 65
2,834 85
C20 7t
kC 85
7to 00
97 00
1S0 0J
118 mi
Rogue Rher bridge 14,312 02
Right l way for same 050 00
-cfuf township maps 200 00
Paid Reames tiro's for sundries
forcounty 27 50
Paid J. Nunan for sundiicsfor
county 23 to
Miscellaneous expenses 99 11
Total am't of war'nts audited $45,021 87
Interest paid on redeemed war
rants 3,398 13
Total expenses of county busi
ness $43,420 00
PER CON riu.
EL! E'tTS.
flash in Treasury July
5$,"18S5 $ 3,431 77
Received from P. P.
Prim lr "Mice rent. CO CO
Received lron Joseph.
ine county, .-rm'nt 241 23
Received from n-jtrd
road surveys r. 37 10
"tecched from sale of
county land to T.
Cameron -,.. C3 C(f
Received from Stale,
piupcrlund 1.C03 97
Received Irom Joseph.
ine'eonnty, Mackey c
case.:.; - 1,253 74
Received from forfei
ture of Imil bonds... -200 00
Received from costs in
criminal mits "73r80
Received from sile of
scattVd lumber 10 00
Rewired Irom trial
fee to counly 105 03
Received from liquor
licenses 450 CO
Recei ed from t ixps for
- oounly purpows.,. 26,104 55
Reoeiveil from laxrs.
Sheriff's tUMSsmmt 1,170 9G
Reieneil from -dciiu-
rrtient taxes 350 07
Received from poll tax C78 0)
' " (.Tiina po Is Gl 00
Deficit this year 13,020 40
$43,420 09
RECAPrrULATlOS,
Total receipr for coun
ty purposes . $35,393 51
Taxes collected tor
school purposes..... S,45GC5
Taxes collected lor
Stale purposes S.9S9 22'
Total receipts $52,819 33
TEU COSTHA.
Warrants rcdecm.d and
cancelled $24.6S5 50
Tnlemst paid on same.. 3,u93 13
Paid Tor Staf taxes. . . 8.43G G5
Transferred to school
fund 8.WK
Cash in Treasury 7,309 83
$52,819 33
Ontstandinj: warrants
'lulv 3.1&85 $G854B 81
Iniebiedne3s this fiscal
year 13.02G 49
$81,370 30
State or .Obeqos. J
C mnty of Jackson. J
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a
trne exhibit, as I veri'y believe.
Hole An exhibit of monthly disburse
ments is on "file in the lerk's office for
public inspection, too Ions for oabli
cation. W. H..PA"RKER,
i ount aerk.
COSTIVENESS
affects seriooily U tbe digestive and
assimilate e orsans, Including tho Kid
neys. TVbcn these organs are so affected,
they fall to extract from the blood the
uric nciI,r which, carried through the cir
culation, causes Rheumatism and JCeu
raisin.
The functions of the liter are also
affected by coUvcncss, causing
Bilious Disorders.
Among the warning symptoms of Tiillouj
ncss are Kausea, Dizztnesi, Headache,
"Weakness, Feier. Dimness of Vision,
Yellowness of Skin. Iains fn the Side,
Jtatk and Shoulders. Foul Sloutb, Furred
Toncue, Irregularity lu the action of the
Vowels. Vomiting, etc.
The Stomach suffers when the bowels
are constipated, and Indigestion or
Dyspepsia,
follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Tains,
Headache, Acidity of the Stomach, Water.
brash:Nervounes3, and Deprmion.are all
evidences of the presence of this distress
ing maladv. A Sure Relief for Irregu
larities of 'the Stomach and all consequent
diseases, will be found in the use of
AYER'S PILLS.
They stimulate the stomach, free tho
bowels, healthfully Invigorate the torpid
Ihcr and licneys, and by their cleansing,
healing and tonle properties, trngthen
and purifv the whole ytem. and rotor
it to a salutary and normal condition.
i rszrABZD ET
LDr. J. C. Ayer . Co, I-otvbII, Has.
EoUbyallDrojgUtt. v
. V. It. ANDREWS;
ATTORSy & COUNSELOR-ATXAW
Jacksonville, Or.
-win prac'icc in aU the Courts ol the
stale. Office with District Attorney,
ourt House.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween Samuel JlcRoboatn and C. K.
Ueaum'e, under the film name of Dclio-
iKiom (SCo., has been this day mutually
dissolved the said Samuel DeRoboam
continuing the business in his own Dame,
and piying all the debts of the said firm
of Ueltoboam & Co. when due and all
the debts owing to said firm up to to this
date arc due and payable to C. ILBeaumle.
Jacksonville, July Olli, 18SG.
5. Dekodom
C. K. Ukacmle.
County Treasurer's Sev
enth Jftfotico.
Office of TrtEAscREn of Jackms Co, ?
Jacksonville, July 2, ItJfiG. f
NOTICE IS UEREBY GIVEN TI11T
there are fands in thefounty Treasury
for the redeniptiou of the following conn
ty warrants, protested up to August aOtb,
IMl:
204, 21S, 210, 215, 214, 220, 153, 182, 300,
32'J, 238, 245, 289. 317, 313. 293, lol, 242.
253, 32u 323, 325, 244. 247. 298, 225, 220,
301, 322, 289, 272, 273, 256, 2J5, 304. 105,
240, 259. 7. MX). S01. 3J0. 754, 356, 355, 344,
342, 343. 407, 808. 3-.3, 301. 37fc 362, 1S07,
279, 287, 729, 758, 347, 365, 469.812, 640, 2,
338-
Interest on the same will cease from
this date.
NEWMAN FISHER,
Countv Treasurer.
Xotice is hertby given that the undeT
signed, E. 15. Citon. will apply to the
County Court at the Jugnsl stssion for li
cense to sell liquor in lets qnnnlities tlnn
one pillion in Hie town of ' cnlral Point
for the period of six months from July 11,
lb8G. E. R.Catos.
Central Point, June 13, 18SG.
RF DOWEL
DAUiam
Ailj:rijfs
AT LAW
&:
$ Ma'k'if's
?);
fiSi
vVrg&z
rortlaaJ. Ot
rr'ieui.r tt.Mcii 'd'd ' rriitr a!.t.
hrd Itnral co! cciior. laJ.naJiS uor
sintnenL Cla tck.
btdrd F at Trass Fir Sate cr Lsjm.
I aa tho ownf r of to f anza
All lavs rT-t--V.il- rprvg e ;l ITO--k.
nlLrriich' yia t hi. X'7
h h ticwiuid pr i'it-n lfinooan orli
trl.iiiifli -n O o'ili.Tr'n-itfi-tnii
m ti ns b-WiS t nil trwa. Ivill
e!l tul-Ht I ei'hT Irn-t otUtnlonths
inta laim t tara.i ti Tar h.errimsjftx
Ihom-n y.f tha ml!(i nrd ra'tlwt&at.
Tnr Itutl ec irnen a:a i"in re '.
a IVKDOWELH.
This space is reserved for
Mrs, M. Measor's
NEW M1LLIHERY STORE.
'DAVID LINN,
GffiBUL UNDERTAKER.
AJTD DEALKR E
corrzsr TsmaxntGa.
COFFINS FURNISHED;-QN THE
shortest notice and cheaper than at any
other establishment in Southern Qregon.
Turaijura of all kinds kept on hand or
made tr order
Petition For License.
iH8e&sa
X4S
ilJTI V rrjrfsP
AIerritt'. Cash Store.
"The Only Cash Store in Jacksonville!
Spring Stock I New Goods,
3STEW PRICES !
CoflVe-C. Sugar, 13 lbs, for $1 00
Powdered Sugar, per box, ...... 09
Choice C. R. Coffee, per lb., 14
Fair C. R. Coffep, per Ik , T 10
Choice Oolong Tea, per lb 60
Oystera, per can..,.12J and.. . 13
Glosa Starch, 6 & box 65
Assorted Jellies 25
Good Lard, 10-lb. cans 75
Sardine?, per box.... 10 and. ... , 15
Dress Goods ! Fancy Ginghams I
Liisnensr ulstjers i
Red Men's Building,
A. H. Maegly & Co,
Successor to
Bilker & iff aegly
Selling gooda lor
Glory and Very Small Profits.
We keep in stock all kinds ot Shell Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils and Mows
Wagons Harrows
Lamps, Bolls, Rope, Iron, Paint and other Brushes. Curry
Combs, Tacks, Window glaF3, Coal oil, Hinges, Blackings Pad
locks, Door locks, Powder and Shot, Fues, Caps Sand Paper,
KniveB and forks, Cross cut saws, Hand saws, Planes. Nails
Traps, Grind stones, Bolts, Augers, Cable chain, and many
other goods too numerous herein to mention.
Largest. Stock of Hardware and Farm
Implements in Southern Oregon.
Call or write for prices A. II . 3Iaf.olt & Co , Jacksonville, Oregon.
GENUINE CLOSING SALE.
Owins to ill health and recent firm ei il
cd to retire permanently from the mercantile
entire stock ot
GeiitfM MereImmM
At the Old Ashland Store,
At Sam-Francisco Cont
The Stora and
OFFERED
Ashland, Or., June 26. 1885.
JAMES
DEALER IN
rrceri and Clothin
HATS AMD BOOTS.
Tobacco, CigarSj Candies, Etc., Etc.
California ttreet, between Oregon and Third, JacIcsoanR&ec-.
CALL ANDEE MY
Fresh New "Stock
PRODUCE TAKEN
Frank Brothers Implement Company,
DEALERS IN"
Farm-, Mill Machinery
BTJFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPJEB Header
LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS,
McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS. TWINE BINDERS,
BTJFORD-S GANG & SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES,
BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCOIT & CO.'S Engine 4 Threabeni,
WALKING CULTIVATORS,
RANDALL WHEEL HARROWS,
THE CELEBRATED HOLLO "TOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGONS,
HARROWS, Etc., Etc., Etc.
A Full Line Of Farm Machinery.
Vfritt for catalogue. Address chher-
FRANK BROS. IJIP'L. CO, Portland. Or.
0v E. W. PORTER, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. ape 11 3 ra
French Calf Sewed Boot,. . . . 25 00
Carpets, Floor and TaM. Oil
cloth in xcllont pat tiros
Good Calf Boot,,..,., 3 75
Good Kip Bcot,. ;,,..... i.. .. 2 50
Boys' Suits, 12 to 17 year,, & 00
Men's Suit, fair....,,, .,,,,.,10 00
Ladies' Stocking.... 10 to, ,,., CO
Ltdiea' French Kid Shoe, 3 50
Ladies' American Kid Eboci. ... 2 25
Jacksonville, Oregon.
and Cultivators
difiicnltics tl e nndnsismid has conc'nd.
business, and ibenfore offra for sa e hi-,
-r
?
Fixtures will b
FOE HETsTT.
J M. McCALI-
DRUM,
o
and New Prices !
IN EXCHANGE.
COOPER & CO Saw Mill Machinery,
CARRIAGES. SPRING WAGONS,
TO OFFSET
The Bull Tim
Has marked his goods 'down to
Hard Times Prices
He will sell you MORE QOOOS" for
LESS MONEY than ever fcrort iol
in Jacksonville, His stock is
AS GOOD AS THE
BHST,
And his prfcertrlT
ASTONISH YOU?
It is needless to enumerate the articlta
fee-is tor sell, as he keeps everything tv
be formd in a first-class
General McrcIinniHsc Store J
When in towr pve iiim a taiT f b
will show you jends at prices I fiat wiTV
KNOCK THE HARD TrMES,
Idea clean out your hratf.
Hi's stock is varied and complete, na4
yon can hardly ask lor anything he ha
not got.
Rememoer the p'ac crironer of Calt
fornia and Oregon tlrtets
Highest Market Fric
PAID FOR
FARM PRODUCE!
GTCall and see if IhU ao!v-rtf9cme
is not 39 true as gospel.
JTKWMAN FI HER.
HUNTERS EMPORIUM!
V
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$Ml4f
Fzi CKt
jrf r i
?-
v y - -
Jackacs.vlle, Oregon.
Win KllU?., - Propriclar,
DEALER I. ALL KIND" OF A6M
cuIiuihI iinrb'wntss. tool of all
kinu"3 and a geneMf jv;st1isk a; uf sheU
fe
.C:X
3l.-w'C3!fi-J V
I TS?i
s r." -A
sVTa.v-.yijir:' .
r . --;. r:' ,a l j
"KvH
-.!
c"
TTr sT'O kcs fSr Ii-y sioclc ot, and
ili lilt hurst irAptrivrmcUts iff
GUIT3 AKD PISTOLS,
ani rnz. viwiiizxrov
V !1iTi.. VTr!rf
Tuwder, Shot, Stfc
tn
LAMPS, CHAWDFLrcRS
, ADALL KlXnS OF WIU
Oivr him a citl -inf ir.minr his Srtnett
It Jon-iswiin,! jour imrdrfo.
FaKaICK's tSTORE,
JlfcllJOKD, OkCCO,
ANGLE & PLYMALE Prop's.
, Tlio tmdersisnrd takes pleasnrt: In aa
nounciu that he his opciv d his pUr of
husines- in the n'W town orjledfurd, Or
egon, andis now prepared to furnish, ia
qujntilkblo suit,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
paints a:nd OILS
MACHINE OIL-.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
CAN DIES, NUTS,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc,
My stock fs fresh and flrst-claiv andJf
propose. W) keep a full assortment of eyenr
iUing.In.rcy line and sell at -
PRICES LOWER THAN EVTF?
AJ1 1 ask Is a trihl.
C2Bnigbist price paid for P-odure.
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