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April 20, 1881 (4 pages)

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. " . = ; . ts oe z ‘: _ Sad * 7 M = z 4 NRE ES SE SS ee “CDSILL’s” MEANDERINGS. out for a large place; but whe; a a .@UR PIBLIC SCHOOLS. ~ THIS, 15 VIRTCE. . They ae op my, ete ng «ais what a : Mormon ‘war threatened, Breen THE s The Daily Cranseript. sot : j they w. o if they hance. The Lan’ ef the Chras—An Entercalied in the saintsand many, retury, : NEV S » nah . How Those Along the Ridge art .ninece Taylor” as Expounded by } THE MORAL. esting Description-ef Califormia’s . eq to Salt Lake. Of. those who ng : NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. . eer *, FayeraBie SOW") tne @miy Seldenc’s Company— . The : ‘Don’t assumea virtue, , avaaureed 6 : mained someare here yet,” and oth_ea ———ees . ime. “What it Teaches and How it . Pier soos d We eg = alee : Saw-Bersauprso, April 10. . ers pushed on to the “goo Waa = aS .: Ci ‘Sar r rt "4 ‘=° q ‘ ‘ ga 5 i “ck =o country sout fos = ’ Wednesday, April 20, 1881. Since our last report County Sa — lIfa thief, be yourself. Don't get] -Eprrorn Transcript :-—My first fedinintiie se ick es Those: see . periabendent Wsckas hes! gete! . . Mavis Cty Sea the Deh OS . nee ahd winpes into trout oe stopping place after Los Angeles was ing ‘polygamy afe not a vie ae ig ee sees eae : . > iS, ~< > : ‘ o P: = “ = ae ‘ _ = * ea 3 n = 7 ? ion following schools, conducting w#it: hing the enmc opera of_“Billee Tayhare Pheateg Sigg right sg oe San Gabriel, 9 miles out. Here I . esting class ofteitizens,being illitérat, Wm. Wi fas ” habe 3 * ~~ i = ra eas = 5 . t ug + was "S ’ 5 = B2 bd a 2 t : : sain grep se . tenend oral examinations -in each! #or” for the first tim almost contem. sere pe , iy is one eee benehis was metat the station by. Mr. N./and narrow minded. The streets man as n Sweetland school, in charze of C./. poraneously with the usaally srore . your epecies.”” Thisis virtue.This . C. Carter, an enterprising Yaukee . pa psig lig Depa! care sist upon . L. Brown,numbers a roll of 50 pupils, . progressive village of San Francisco. . is the moral of ‘*Billee Taylor. I wh has» brought put from the East ante, ibeagh bares . The Ci for f which are in the grammar (jf course everybody who goes to the . ~ thirteen excursion parties in the laat . geod cropsof grass. In town it beg = cile Monday evening.;tor tie pur~' 16 of . : A€ ced € : . @ A2) 5 = : = A Crooked Cripple. : : Pa OT at a 0 Thestre up on Broad street to-night s : phe . six years, bringing them on emigrant . mach impfored in five years, and Lyon cot ret 5 pose of reading him oa . oS eee e , paren’ because he had, according?) Jaan has two school is expected to daugh heartily at the . For several days past there has. ersins ina very comfortable way. bow heg capacity for an important es oom! to their r l. committed ‘‘the un-/. ae the grammar under right times and also with force.) heen hanging around the city a} pei; now engaged in colonizing a P per se is mned a Exchang pardona ense,of marrying oneof charge of A. J. Tif y, and = pet There won't be any librettos so that:. young man whose legs are paralyzed . tract of eleven Hundesd scree st the . mountains 45 miles sat aka = Aq inf the opposite sex—a woman.” The’; mary under Miss.Sadie Russell. The . they caa.tell where the laugh tomes from’ the knees down, compelling lbase of the Sierra Madre {Mother Common latnber 18 $20 per thousand, spate gentlemen were most hospitably re-. grammar grade enrolis 60, and the jin, any more than there were when . him to nse wooden legs for purposes . Mountain.) He cute it into ten and . The mines are 20 to 40 miles off. B M iatt Hi nee and entertained by Mr. Suke-/ primary 89. Theattendance reaches they saw Pinaforz or Pirates of Penof navigation His appearance 4s twelve acre lots after introducing ‘Tra Pismon Fiat iia White, ‘ forth and his accomplished wife. By +95 per cent. en the average numrber-j gance the first time. In order that . such-as ‘to excite the sympathies of . water in iron pipes from ‘s neighborability ot thé futare ia Naw age th inte invitation of the latter, Misses Heen Naffsiger, Sallie Hill, Ida Allen, . Allie Turmer and Katie Holland lent their charming presence to-the. gathjn: belonging. . no one will be compelled torely soleThe : <q Swectland.rate very high in pen—/open smile in order to get their mon=7 ip, specimens of which may/ey’s-worth, or to ‘go their whole, Pp; § J Or schools of San Jaan and, ly upon Duggan’s kick or Soldene's ssi enering, abd assisted the Bos rs 5 : oe = ro sar Ft. tertaining the rollicxing crowd. Tae parlors were handsomely adorved wth . be seen at the Supe rintendent'Sgr= “ength Of tie harmony of the mesic i In the Sweetland school, the highkicks and smiles, we-reproduce from ' ball who see him. Shortly after arriving here he went to Mr. Parr o! the firm ef Harryhousen & Parr, and by relating an ingenious yarn prevailed npon that gentleman to ‘Iet tif-they—don‘tenjoy such_things as ! him have some—jewelry—from—the He store to peddleon commission. i The tract is beautifuily located with . jing canon, and seils at $50 per acre. ' although it was generally thonzht to have received its finishing touch a yentle slope from the foot’ of the} roountain to the San-Gabriel Valley . ed-raazh. The-modntain-_here_rises and joias Lacky Baldwin's celebraii when the enterprising Mr. Abbey do with it. © The plan now projected <ontempiates—its—pruducticn ji ¥ts. F a suit in a divorce aileges th -. ‘dently sh ing with ‘because 1 bold and ragged to a height of elev—_ building specially prepared for it, redolent flowers. +After the custo} sresntage was made by Hattie . an exchange a condensed story Of . took varieusarticles out from fime . ey thousand feet above sea level, and . the idea beiny that this arrangement. ~ = ss : a a, oe Be 3 = ee en ] = one = ; i . = oo = fae 3 : .: P. = Beene. . or ata -inaty expelHingexercises had esaclud and Kate Brown, the fornier the plot.. The moral is thrown in . to time, at-private sale and by raffle, looking southward -we have a view of . . ould meet the Sbjeclions of thas ing says “the dining ro as visited and—averaging over 192 per cent, credit ithout extra charge: i realizing tberal prices. He-spent con. Fee EF rallae a v3 ae : =e came to ed, the dining room was visited an . avera overt 2 si Sincrece abate ind houtex rge . realizing tiberal prices. He-spent the Sau Gabriel valley, a view which . persone who deemed it a profanation oth. view 2 . siderable of his time and about all of . f pave never seen surpassed in Cali-‘. to desl with-#0 spand a. subject on Flat a we spent in feasting and toasting. = * splendid atray of dainties 20 tem ptingly arranged was supplemented by } 4 31 . sHirin . ‘a prodigal supply of ‘soul-smspiring champagne of the rarest vintage. orth San Juan schools, the eS . ' . hi ’ mak y Alberta Swan, cic ‘average percentages Sallie Me, and the Ss were nume responses teady and pith¥. subjects proposed were as. follows: “Our Host and Hostess,” respond: ed to. by ALR. Lord. = “iMontagues,” by Thomas GFar rer. : “Qur Weak-kneed Brothers,” —byJoin M. Hadley. ; e “The Ladies,” by Carl Mu ler. Fhe} : . i pleefSan dean take in their schools, iP ~MrTiffany showedthe , tae King and D. Mahoney average . of the last named being near 9S per d t about 83inarithinetic -and “be in cent. 33 a <= spring. a) j 800 visiters the past year. ‘William Taylor loves the Queen of . ithe Charity Girls. Same Taylor. Shows love by pfesents of'. beer, beef and money. Wiiliam Re the—beer;eats—the beef and -openiy declares her love -Walham is firm. Does n the passion, Wants to: reality, bat thinks he cannot, ! lwhich is a mistake. The old theory . that. two. girls cannot-be loved at A at Jeast. investigation. . ito W i not re jin 8 ‘competent witnesses should be ex-. famined. But Wilham acts highly ; Charity Gitl in poverty, live in a ‘yd Johu Brawn,” hy Ed: Brown. ‘The Blopergy” by W. F. EngleThe Club's Club,” by DB. E. Mor. “Midnight R ¥iB. “Bon’t Give it “Away,” by E. Wolfe. *“*Swiugiog on the Gate,” by B N. “Our Opinion of ‘a Good Supper, _by S.A. Baltiael. “Den't doas I have done,” by =. M: Subeforth. Returning to the ambles,” by Ad. Da. . manner, submitting to a special tax ° * “Deluded Mortals,” by H. Naffzi. . Edwards stood high. Josiah Glasparlors. another . in the grammar grade 61, in the pri. mary 57. “Che teachers are Marvin . Power aud Louisa Cannon, “This to the main building and otkerwise improved the school in a Hiberal . ‘for the purpose. The playground is 1 In the examination, Josiah Glasson, Anna . Young, Nellie Bean, Mary Skidall the pupils could desire. more, W. Skidmore, and Florence son averaged 102 per cent. . ebastapol school, tauzht by J. M. 1: visited, ned to by numerous pioud parents and friehds, Kelsey, was engaged, the in closing recitations, lis district has lately_built an addition sensible view of the matter and de. . dozen frowsy chiltren,—hate the? rsight of his. wife, and di@in the} . poor-house, ~Fortunately, he does ‘not. -Gilbert-and Sullivan take ay cide for him. Se marries the rieh/ yirl and shakes the poor one. Gil. bert and-and Sullivan believe in be. ing true to facts and wisdom. Wil' liam is no hypocrite, i VIEW Ii. ‘The charity giris come. forth and ising.’ ‘they-are reviewed by their patron, aseli-made man and a naval . . captain. The patron kisses as many . Lof thegirls as possible. Ditto the, jnaval captain. The sentiment, if . not mora ity, of the piece is nut in} this particular.of,a monkish or = celi. bate character.. It is haman—excesisively human, Gilbert and Sallivan . ;are. true to nature-and humanity. hqur Was whiled away in songs and/. Mr. Kelsey leaves the school with a} There isn’t much, stiammoralizy } “\gocial speeches. The concerted’vocal gymnastics by the memnbers of the Club Were au’ especially interesting. feature in this part-of the performance, but owinxto the factthattre. quently the ladies Nembellished. the: “choruses with their sweet tones many of the inharmonious notes of the! “sterner and less” practiced “sexx we counteracted. With a serics Sof zood record and would be welcomed back at any time.” This school is bLst ‘grade, numbering 39 scholars during the tern. North Colzmbia school -is taught . by GeoE. Robinsen, and eurolls 63 . i pupils. ‘This is-a very large ‘school for a mixed grade, and will test all . the powers of a good teacher. Mar . ringing cheers for the continuedsamination, having 98 per cent. Susie ~ health and happiness of Mr.“ Sukei Hatcher, also, 98. Mary Godfrey, ~ forth and his Wile, the throng dss= persed ata late hour, > ——— > oer Lecture by Hon. Zach. Montgomery. Hon. Zachary Montgomery of Oakland, well known by reputation to all of out readers as am eminent lawyer aud an earaest’ advocate of certain reform’ in the present public school system of California, will to-. _ morrow evening delivera free lecture at the Court House’on the subject of ‘‘The Evils of Our Present Public School System.” If Mr. Montgomery talks as well as he writes, and those who have heard him say ke does, the lecture will be one well worth listening to. Tie has ‘wany points to present that—will be nevel to our citiz:ns, and at least set “them to thinking if-theyato-not-emt= vince them. Parents of school chil dven and: teachers and schosl eth vials are especially asked by Mr. Montgomery to hear what he has to #ay, — a An Apologist. The Downieville Messenger spreads its wings over Nigger ‘Tent, anid hoots at the ideathat the Momargi . gang are not about what they should be. cigars and drinks and tiin.s set up tor ’em free of charge tliey pass old Mother Romargi's way ? a ee ee qi For Marshal, wien —— Richard. ‘Tremaine, who has resilel in this city for mauy years, #1 lisa worthy and respectable citrien, announces to-day that he will ‘ve a candidate at_ the conring: election for City Marshal, ° Wonder af friend Vaughn. is . one of the parties who always have.) F. Meshan and Jas. Godfrey di well. This school, in all its appointments, is welKprovided for, and the site isa beautiiubone for school and . Village. -< ae Cherokeé school, taught by H. > McCutchan, has 46 scholars;\and. is also Ist graie. J.-M. Nankeéryis, ‘Edwin Soesby and Florence Git stood highest in examination. The schools of San Juan and Cherokee close soon for want of funds, ' Ta the arithmetic examinations in the grammar grades, integral ani . decimal notation and numeration, the fundamental operations in whole numbers and fractions, and departments ofinterest, discount, steck. dealing, dividends, etc., in percentaze, will ba made specialties. — . Kvery pleted perezntage, wil be expected to \ raw promissory notes on sight or on to draw up bills ia proper form, and . to be versed in the laws and dealings i time, with or w.thout interest, of exchange. Practical results wi] be soucht } i { . ' A Close Call. We are told that a few days since hack a’ row local character called a yonug man with a well-known . “Nigger jloon, Rnureka Soath, which came The young }tman ran into a toom in the rear of the saloan, obtained a shot-gun, and levelling itat Jake pulled the trigger just as the proprietor of the saloon struck the weapon an upward . near resulting serious’ y. shot into the ceiling instead of into the colored man where the shootist intended it should go, u E ae tin Meehaw heads the list in the ex. jpapilon this grade, who has.com-= i Jake,” at Capt. Waller's sa: . blow, and thus sent the charge of about ‘‘Billee Taylor,” if any other. . It is respectable—eminently 80, Be. cause respectable people go.to see it. Everything that.respectable people go ; to see is and must be respectable. VIEW It, The naval captaindoves the charity: grl whom Wuliam thinks he . ought to marry. -The schoolmaster iis in love with her also. ‘The rich . girl in loveawith William forms with the other two a plot against Wil‘liam. They wiil have-him dragged . otf by the Press Gang, which shows . —the-danzer-ol nottaking the woman . whoreally warts you. Always mar. ;Ty her. By so dving, even though . . for the time—Being you prove false } and disappoint another, you will in time, “of course, make the female party of the first part, your wife, miserable enough, whereby the female party of the second part, whom you Have sought fur a wife, will be amply avenged. ‘Tinre’ makes all things abouteren, and brings everything “to-those who wait. This ie the preat moral inculcated by Gilbert and Sullivan ‘in! ‘Billee’ Taylot.” These two men-are something more than a composer andJlibrett ist. They write the deepest and soundest philosophy and set it.to.music: The Press Gang capture William and tear him from the arms of his about-to-be bride. She faints.at an{ anzle of about torty-five degrees. Stage faints always fall at this angles itis-# geometrical eertainty_as much ; as that the incliued planes of all quartz-erystals-are imclived at asim: , lar angle, . . . VIEW I¥, The second act shows Portemouth harbor. Billee Tay-or rises from the forecastle to the rank of second Lieu. tenant. The Queen of the Charity Girls seeks him in male attire, She knows he inust or ought to be in male attire. But she puts on male attire to seek Billee Taylor. This might have been stated in one-tenth less words. But what would be dra— . matic criticisiy withpiat all the words possible, The object of the critic is grand, It is that of the yreat creative j design of the universe. tis to oceupyall space. ‘The rich girl also seeks . William ‘Tayler. She—tinds him. ‘She gets him. The discariled Queen /of.the Charity Giris tries to shoet . Wiliam, She farls. ; marry the rich girl. ‘Truth aod honor do not seem to be triumphant. . Bat honesty is. Which is better, ‘William doesn’t act the bypocrite. ; William doesa’t inarry the charity i girl when he doesn’t want to, and . thinks he ought tv just because he has promised to marry her, Such
i not havpy marriages. (ilbert loves W. ‘had been made. & : ;found.a new pistol, ijand ehain and considerable other .away’ by the floods of last winter, William is to t. i thé money he thus got in houses of iil fame.’ He went one or two other stores to’ trade on. the same layout, but, dtd not succeed so far ‘as_reported im accomplishing his foraia—not sven by that of the love-— . treatmen . ’ 2 . + ly Santa-Clara valley fromthe noun. eee f part of this tract is 1890 feet above . the ocean and in whatis called thei object. Monday afternoon he’snea<éd around to the depot and took the train for Colfax. He was not ‘miss-— ed for several hours until Mr. Parr, to-whom. he owed 350 for goods, had . : = : his suspicions aroused ~an@—eaifed 7 <. To illustrate: the interest the peo. } A court shonid sit on this «ase andi at Thomas’ restaurant where he had been stopping found that he-had not names Cf) heroically virtuous and will wed the beenthere during the afternoon. A -telegram was immediately sent to “North Bloomfield school numbers . :amshack!e cottage, bring up halfia the officer-at-Coliaxto—eapture—the runaway, and an answer was_ shortly after received saying the He was brought baék— here yesterday byBaldridge and arraigned betore Justice Robinson.on a charyve of embezziement. On hispersoa the oilicer anew, watch arrest Marsiral jewelry. -He was bound over ia the sum of $250 to appear, last evening. for examination. He says his name This-same young rascal has played a similar gime at Sacramento, Grass Valley and probably also at other points. He isa bak character al the way through, and thé\people © other sections will do well: 8 out forhim after he has served Oxy . year of six thousand dollars. Mach the term of imprisonment he is likely to get tor his present offense. teeSierra County News. Work has been commenced on the Wilbourn Consolitated claim.” The Kentucky Quyrtz ledge -has ' been bonded to parties in San Fran cisco. The Ra‘nbow. Qa utiz_ Company.o; Chips’ Fat, his struc the icd se, for . thtoagh-the-extensive orchards and which they gave been running so. Jong. There is a good deal of excitement over the rich strikein the Chips quartz ledge. It seems to be a regular bonanza. ; The Sierra Buttes Company have commenced the work of repairing one of their dams which was carried George Dixon, whose claim is at the upper end of Indian Hil’, while working in a cut about. twenty feet from the spot where on the previous Saturday he picked up the $700 nugget, was caught bya slide of bedrock, breaking the bones of the left? leg just above the ankle and bruis— wag botlinfeet badly. His partner being away, he cou'd make no. one hear hiscalls for help, He finaly succeed-d in gettingout his pick and shoveland dug hrmself, out of tise vainful and perileas” captivity. — Messenger. — ~ ee -> Easter Menday Party. pee Sei e = Owing to numerous counter attrac. tions, the party given at Temperance Hall Monday evening by Mrs. Grimes was but moderately attended. Those why were present, however, passed a thoroughly pleasant evening. The Elser orchestra rendered ‘music, while Mr, Michell, who ig ‘an experienced manager, assumed charge of the floor. A nice supper was served during the evening by Mrs. Grimes. Tr is not unlikely that New Mexico will before long demand admission into the Union asa State. The Territory has of late increased very rapidiy in Anerican population, and the extension of the yreat railroad systems is openitg up for industrious work large tracts hitherto inac= x. cessible or very difficult to reach; ~— { hundred ac “warm belt,” where itis much less subject to frost than the valley beij low, and above the fogs, making it. . specially adaptedMto raising oranges, . lemons, limes and raisin grapes. : «.-The same can be said of all this” down, or more nearly east and west, . that being about the course of the . The view here takes in the lovely. . ; little settlement of Passedena,. which . . J 3 ’ 5 . consists of orange groves and vine—} . yard cultivation . . yards isa high state of jand very tastefally laid out with ;many fine residences, a store, two . churches and a school house. Our . . party numbered half a dozen ladies . and gentlemen. We wisited first the esque hotel just av the base of the . . mouatains, The grounds consiet of . 400-acres, twenty of whictr are plant: ed to orangé;emon, lime; grape’ and . other fruits. Sixyears ago it was i } } . ! . entirely bare of everything but bush. es and weeds. Now the trees hang . thick with deliciows fruit and yielded . la -profit the proprietor told me tia 2 Mmgney had to‘be spent to.accomplish thisvesult, ‘but-water aud work svon transform these waste plaees into a paradise, “— . = . My first impression of an-ofange . tree was thatit mingt be as near per—. petual motion as anything yet found, . hanging as it does so fulk.of fruit, . while the blossoms fér another crop . are peeping out from every branch. . Weenjoyed with ravenous appe tites a pic-nie dinnerin acanon by a} ‘el ear streatn of water, end then rode %% vipeyard’s of Lucky Baldwin; L. J. Rose and J. De Barth Shorb. BaldWin owss in the county 60,000. acres, and his cuitivated-grounds are very extensive. Of orange trees alone there are eleven thousand. Money has been spent in great profusion in stables which look ‘like palaces, houses, cottages, ornamental grounds, ponds, a racecourse and thorough— bred horses. L. J, Rose's place is juota small one, but contains eight Hie wine and orange business is immense. The figures I} cannot vouch for, but are what I got . from men in charge of the places. _The crowning beanty of our day’s ride was in passing through Passadena, where instead of such lordly estates are beautiful’homes of 10, 20 and 49 acres each. In the laying out of these orange groves. and vineyards utility and beauty are combined-in-a remarkable degree. The grounds around a large part of the ‘homes are like miniature parks. Be— sides the ornamental effect of the orange trees, as they hang full of the golden fruit and the dark green leaves, there are interspersed the Monterey cypress, ceiars, eucalyptas and pepper trees, with flowers in great vanety while evergreen hedges 1 place of fences add much to the geveral effect. The larger trees completely.surround some of the places aod are™planted. for wind breaks, though not 8e.much needed here as at Rive side. “Water for irrigation is brought in, from the mountains nearby. Unimproved lands sell at $85 per acre includi distance from miles, San Gabriel is: railroad station, and is th further on, A narrow gauge talked of to.run through here and along the. base of the mountains. \ When that is done that whole region will be very desirable where water enough can be had just ve tcighte fruit culture, free hours in ‘the cars and four miles in stage from Colton bring us to this place, a thriving town, the aounty seat of San Bernardino county, 544 miles from San Francisco. ‘ i tains about San Jose. The. highest . . bench of land that hea at the’ base of . . the mountains a long distance upand . ; to live in, and] the regular theatrical stage. rr THE promulgated details ofthe late Czar’s assassination “are reported to have heen greatly exaggerated. “The unfortunate victim said nothing about attending to the wounded; allhe said. was,. to a Cossack in attendance: “Give me your hatridkerchief,” and + the man had scarcely replied, “Si, 16. is too-dirty; "when the second: bomb: — exploded. S NEVADA THEATRE. trange here nearly to San Bernardino-—— One Night Only! Wednesday. THE GREATE SOLDENE ‘COMIC OPERA COMPANY, — =336-ARTISTS.360. R. E. J. MILES and B, BELLENBERG, Managers. "EMILY SOLDENE, PRIMA DONNA. . ROSE STELLA. _ And 20 Ladies. aad Messrs. CAMPBELL, . MARSHALL, ~ HECSEE, QUINTON, aa APPLEBY,. ALDEN, Wednesday Evening, April 20th, the great Eastern Graze. ~ The HKival of Pinafore ° All on account of Eliza ! Reserved Seats for sale at Vinton’s Drag. Store. Noextracharge. Tickets #1. For Sale or Rent! : aA “Large Moase and Bara with Three Acres of Land, situated ‘iw_the town of %, MRS. B. LYONS. Particulars can a'so be obtained of Walter Finehley, Piety Hill, Nevada City. apli-2# . _ Notice of Dissolution. HE co-partnership heretofore existing 7 between Alex. 1; Zekind and Fred T. Brown, under the firm fame ef Zekind & Brown, is this day disaolyed by mutual consent. All debts due the firm of Zekind & Brown are payable to Alex. Ix Zekiud, who will also settle all bills against it. ALEX.I. ZEKIND. FRED T. BROWN. Nevaca City, April 16, 1831. Will re-open the old Ferrand Photegraph Gallery on or about April 26th. apl3 C. HEPLER, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &. Geods sold at Bed-reck Prices. Fine Brands of Cigars and Tobacco cheaper than the cheapest. ROOMS FOR RENT. Pleasant Dwelling Reoms, ith‘or without beds. It was settled by the Mormona—laid t Apply at first house above. Cit on 5 MRS. ROSA ae Nevada City, April 6th. — Ey'g, April 20,— residence ‘ed was m ago. 7 _ The Ne strels, tw ranted n¢ the early ——fhey. wer 1)? fi ug hats finger-rin —thre bottor ‘er boots, “ness sett ‘vere as h "a wang of struck th: paracded-t city, bein pale-face, The drum his baton the twel showed tl ~ the rest-o the rear it making a hundreds were struc of their , “shape.” The fad ehureh ba tion party Revs cd: . church NX instant, ant and gi interestin ranged, invitation Kirkhai erushing t the ledge : the botton paying at . yesterday the bize contained Of gold. Fresh & To the For the call on Mr Francisco, Hotel. rT. ~ting by an Be In the sl Crawford's be seen ad richest ass: €ver offer mountains, art are mu the beanti: taost novel ar} as che ul, In the den! if you are 1 and cleans: that famou From yout the enamel] The teeth . dont have and the gu the breath sweet and . of rare anti free from ¢ rious ingre