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The D aily, Granseript, .
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
een sareumamentennnaniens
Thureis}"April 224, 1880,
, Perils of Snowshocihg.Last. Sunday Judge Robinson left
this city on horseback for the purpose of making his customary week‘ly visit to. the True Biue drift teen feet of heavy snow lay on, the
claim, eighteen miles east, in which
he owns an inteyest. “On reaching
“Srystal Springs the suow got 0 deep
that he had toedismount and Jead
his horse to: Quaker Hill, four thiles
‘dey ‘Arriving ‘at’ the ‘latter
plice he learned that a party had! or moderated.” ee gE om
THE GREAT STORM.
from Every
ven. ts Gover and Falla ing Bridges—Marysville still Sate;
. ) ‘Stut in Great Danger—Mooney Fiat
‘The storm that has’ been ‘prevalling throegh this section for three
days past has been an exceptionally
severe one. It had been snowing inj Sessantly in altitudes a dittle higher
Marchi 28th Thomas Warren, ah
employe at the Ironclad mine, stab‘bed George Albert, his foreman;. ‘An
aceount of tlie affray* was published
in the columns of this paper at the
time, and it was substantially as‘fol.
"lows: Albert and Warren got into a
difficulty about an old board_ bil)
which Warren was said to be owing
a hotel keeper in this city. Warren an this city, until from four to fifground. —Phe higherstreams-did not
begin to. raise much. till Tuesday
night, although Deer creek was
booming several hotirs sooner on account of the ‘rain in this. section,
Early yesterday morning the: weatheoine dowa on snowshoes some-time! pores City.--The mountain streams:
““efore, aud left them about half a
‘mile from the camp." The Judge
left -his horse’ ‘an@* overcoat, and
shoes, Strapping them on, he proeoode] toa: point. fourmiles from,.
any human habitation, go .faras he:
knew, whetr one of the straps broke.
With,a string or.a handkerchief he’
could readily have repaited the damage, butvthete was nothing of the:
kind in. his pockets, He. was—seri-.
~ ously contemplating. tearing a portion. of his: shirt inte:shreds and
braiding them:into a strap,-when it.
occurred ¢o him that while passing
over theroute last summer he had.
‘noticed. @. candle box, containing. a
miner’s lacation notice, nailed to a
tree,that was half # mile fsem where
he stood. — Striking off at right angles from the direction thus far traveled, he dragged bis limbs along,
wading when p¥acticable-in a ditch.
_ that-pursyed: theright ‘course, Wien
£
the ‘water got to running too rapidly, he stepped into the snow at the
sido, and pushed his way'through it.
Finally the trea was found. He approached it with great trepidation,
knowing that if the box was not still
there the «chances weré %8n to one
that he wasa ‘‘goner”
lated td earthly thing.
away the drift from the tree.
was found. Wit
agit did before he found,that.¢
80.
far ag re
He took
one of the'gnowshoes and. shoveled
After
going down@several feet, the box
a stone from the
bottom of the di he knocked it to
pieces, gag some of the nails out, and
repaired tha” broken shoe, — after
which he proceeded without trdable.
He reached the mine in an exhausted
-Sandition, heving-beex several hours . yesterday, that Marysville was over‘on the ways. Ho “says Death never
tho eye
bo¥, and the.only wonder is that his diate
hair did not turn gray -as-a result of
the indescribable agony -of uncer.
tainty he lingered {h for ‘an hour or
"Tie: Sudge does’ not Know it
even yet, but the factithata fam-.
ily live within about. twenby) rods
of the ‘spot where his shoe broke.
Their ‘house’ was hiddet from his,
view by a hilly and in going after the
‘eandle box he went in au opposite . sion of! all work “iu -removing the .
‘direction.
. lt
Mr. Smith on the Warpath,
Our.excellent fellow-citizety faithful Supervisor and energetic Road
Commissioner, in another column
takes exceptions to the ‘ahtthemas
that have récently been heaped upon
the bottomless depths’ of _the: Wagon
road between this city and San n,
and gives*é-gcod-natured war-whdop
a8 & Warning that-there is'a point’
beyond which submission -ceases to
bea virtue, So far as the Taran.
SCRE is concerned, ‘all “Who read
carefully know that whilé ‘thé fin:
passable condition .of said road: has
been frequently deplored of late in
language that Truthful James would
not, blush at, we have at the same
time expressed a faith ‘that Mr.
Smith would, with the coming of fair
weathe, at once begin niaking the
negédsary repairs, The reubsuradee:
to that effect contained in his com:
munication only Sery@s 6. still. further.strengthen us “ine that Opividn.
Notwithstanding @ lack of “hard
sense,” we know as well as anyone
that work of any kind Oa, the roads
ques-’)
that
mud js, an article tha$is gni@dd ko
unrestricted abuse at any time of the
year and under’ all circhinstances,.
at present is entirely ut of the
tion. We be ieve, however.
‘and we propose to abuse it as nich:
a Se -,
FE aD * ee
Strike in the Deg dwoed.It {8 reported
els of the
te usual, with geod indications,
we
Li '
that*withid “tWo or
three days a ehute of very good ore
has bee developed in the Upper levgood mine.) Operations,on . the lower levels. continue
a
tioy of things: will justify,
were ‘soon.higher than had been }
known before for years:. ’ Marysville
et nee
who had come to Nevada, and had
got utter the influence of liquor, re-.
turned to Rough and Ready, andmeeting Albert at Schroeder’s Hotel’
commenced abusing him.
led to blows, and during the melee.
‘Warren stragk= Albert several blows
with a knife. The wounds -werd at,
_ Pelton’s Mining Biif.
Mr: Felton’s mining bill having}
beoome a law, we give it in full for
the information of our readers. It
for the Directors of any mining g¢orpération'to sell, Jease, mortage, or}
otherwise dispose of the who'e or
any part of the mining ground owned
or held by such Corporation, nor to
purchase or’obtain in any way any
additional mining ground unless such
act be ratified by-the holders of at
Jeast two-thirds of the capital stock
of such corporation. Such ratification may be made either in writing,
signed and acknowledged by such
stockholiers, or by resolution duly.
Words
was still safe yesterday morning, but
Hit is believed-that-by—thismorning +
the damaging effects will begin to be
‘along the large vires ; While:
the benefit to be derived from such
4 storm will be of great-value to the
hydraulic miners, the damage to the
lower.country will doubtless exceed
it greatly’ SAround this city numschitetts aud bridges have been .
washed vaway in every direction.
The bridge on Selby “Flat and theone across Slate creek are both gone,
aculvert on’ Washington road gis
returns are in from all qvarters ‘a
long list will be thé result,
Matt. Daily came through yester-.
day with the Nortlpbloomifield stage. '
The road was washed out in séveral!
places, being almost impassable just
beyond Lake City, and again on the
south grade of the Yuba. He says
that on Monday night theheaviest
snow storm ever known in that section prevailed’.at the Backbone
‘House, the drifts in some places. being twenty-five feet deep. . Lhe stage
horses, which-bad been titken up: the
day before by the mail carrier were
snowed in, and great difficulty was
experienced in shoveling an outlet for
them. Matt will take the mail to
Bloomfield in a buggy this morning,
The Marysville stage Aeft ‘Grass
ha
passengers, but és yet nothing has
been heard from them, No doubt
they have camped-out, creeks being
unfordable, x ooh
A report was’ ounbent in this city
Pe
flowed, Such however was not 'the
case. At lla. M. the river stood 13
. feet 8 inches arid rising. "No immelate danger is apprehended, unless
Brown's grade gives way. Everything possible “is being done to save
near Oroville ,is rising rapidly.
The. C. P. railroad is blocked
Eastern bound trains ‘are weaiting at
Alta and western bound trains at
Ttackee and Summit. The storm
Was soseVere as to cause the suspenblockade Tuesday. night, ;
At. Downieville-and Forest City
there is 8 fect of snow; Mountain
House, 10 feet; Kureka 13 feet. At
since 11a. M. Tuesday. The South,
Middle cnd North Yubas are rising
rapidly: It “is raiaing up to Blue
Canvon and spowing above,
The telegraph reports that Mooney
Flat was flooded Tuesday night,damaging two or three dwellings, Noth:
ing deflaites @ be ascértained, however, ,
Pianket#,asia Miner, taf
Mr. -T. ©. Plunkett (ex-Connty*
Clerk of Nevada county) and cthers,
in, Wh
last. RAS aa
Qn Monday an inquest was heldat
by Coroner Hugs, when
the following testimony, was elieiéed—
John E.' Schroeder being, sworn,
said: Albert was stabbed. Jom Waxren-and George Albert’ had trouble. . .
Warren said ‘stop here you s——h,”
and grabbed him with his left hand.
j Albert rephed,;~but 1-conld: not um washed out, and by the time definite . derstand. « ‘The chiched,:.-..
;
threw Warren
L left the room and went in another
room; Albert came to the door of
. the room I was. ini, I left tat room
and went into thedin
through the kitehen.inained a moment and heard a noise.
WhenT returned I saw the deceased
lying-in front of the steps,
‘Dr. W.,C. Jones sworn: Three
weeks ago, last evening, I was called
to attend’ Mr. Albert. He was suffering from three knife
the left groin,
monia,
ry. mou
Valley on Tuesday wifh a load of lowing verdict:
‘‘We the Jury find that the
ceased, Geor,
cool.
Grass Valley
evident
wound in the lung,
__ By, Virtue of the testimony the juy. unanimously agreed upon the tol
e Albert, came to his . ).. 4: the. mini i
death by knife wobndla iptiiptad ayy eating exponent ofthe. mining int
Thomas Warren,”
Own,
yound
ing room
There I re_ Phat Meteor,
‘first considered serious, but in_a few
days the wounded man commenced
to improve, andthere was every appearance: of his recovery. Unfortue .
nately-he was taker with a” retapse; .
and when Dr. Jones called to see him
again, -he found Albert in a bad-aon‘. dition, pleufa‘pnéumonia having set,
ich caused his death,on Sunday.
ot
; nds—one it
oneithethok, above
right kidney, one between the seventh and eighth rib, in left side, eatering the pleural cavity and wound(
ing the lung, causing much hemorrin conflict with this. act are hereby
ge both internally and externally,
I tind from post mortem examination
that deceased died from pleuro-pneuy caused by ‘the
At that time
called for that purpose.
Sec. 2, All stock in ae
every.. mining—corporation in this } tre indivi
passed at_a_ stockholders’ meeting .
each and . to the.cunstitutional
said company, in all cases, in the
and also in the body of the certificate
of such stock:-—--Sec. 3. It shall not be lawful
for any such vorporation, ox the
Secretary thereof, to close the books:
of ‘said corporation moxe than three .
days prior to the day of anyelaction.
Atsheh elettion the stock of said
corporation shall be voted’ by the
bonafide owners thereof, as. shown
by the books of said 20rporation,
unless the certificates of stock, duly
endorsed,:-be produced at sch’ election, in which casesaid certificates
“Shall be deemed the highest evidence
of ownership thereof, and the holder
thereof shall be entitled to Vote the . .
same, ot Senge
Sec. 4, All acts and parts of acts
‘using it,
——
Wedded Love—A True
was
repealed. Pa
. Sec, 5. This act shall take
from-and after its passage.
. her of bon
effect
He forgot for a momen
A Chance te Make Moncey.
aching forever.
The San Francisco Daily Stock Report, which is well Known as the . 404 loving wife.
ne Sixtydustry on this Coast, in its. issue of}
the 19th instant says:
4 Nevada county; in this State; 7g 1 80R8 and-daug
der the same ‘sorrows of
‘or the last two years‘or more
you have doubtless noticed,” re‘marked a gentleman who dropped
into the ‘I'RaNscRrpr office yesterday, ‘‘tha't a brilliant m&teor or asteroid has been and. still is traveling
: around our little planet, and causing
it_should it! go, TheFeather_river . no: little Sensation and flatter ‘by its
erratic moveniciits, It"is “naw the
focus of all eyes, and an object of no
Astronomers have
gazed at itssavang talked about it,
angl.the whole Ohwicized world: seribbled about it. . Yeti still remains a
profound mystery, and to all-appearances is. governed by ao known law
except the law of gravity.
just taken a good look at it through
@ mammoth glass, and takepleasure
Camptonville it has been raining:. in assuring ithe weak and ‘shaky, ed>
pecially of this whole Vihkee na.
tionyrthat al will: be wll,
The little joker will strike,
but not hard, and present indications
are shat tt w{ll light ‘about; Galerig—#
and careful calcu'ations point to
General Grant’s farm—when its wanderiiigs'will be at! an end,
will mother earth. embrace it, old
women aud children ery-over it, and
half the nation slobbér over
haps the -gtédt? Gérham or some
other aticient £68il will write a book
little anxiety,
——
it.
I have
one of the best quartz-thining secga nearer any
tious for private enterprise that we
know of‘on the Coast. Ther’ are
hundreds of small’ quartz veins there
that wilt pay a liberal profit on the
working. The ores are lew grade,
but there is plenty of water and
fuel, labor and Supplies are cheap
and the ore is very easily worked and
reducible without expensive or elaborate process, There are now lying
idle in that seetion a large number
of eligibly located quartz veins, ‘and
they are idie simply ‘because their .
owners lack an insignificant amount
of capital with which to work them,
“Many can be bought for a song,
and with the expenditure of a few
thousand dollars can be made _first\class investments, ~The maguitude .
of silversmining and mining stamKeep } Petes in other localities have detracted attention from this, one of they
most promising mining fields for individual enterprise that existiy ‘go
far'as ktiown to men who. have made
astudy of mining resources: of'the
Pacific Const; When © the big
schemes have dropped eut..of sight,
the little, but protitable quartz mines
of Nevada couuty may come into notive.”
them so many, years ago.
bed of his still loved
spend the day
on the wall.
8
SG, a 8 9.
4. Give-me some water,
13, 15,14," Oh, my @od
what shall I do?
Then. breakdown,
Per‘(For Boys Wie Use Fotueco.
The Call preaches a wholesome.
sermon in af editorial reference to
the’ results of a habit that ig so prevation of boys: Race 3
“A physician made test cases of
thirty-eight boys, from nine to sixteen, who had been inthe habit of
smoking, and in twenty-seven of the
thirty-eight he found,obvious injarious effects. In thé femaining eleven
the consequences were not’ so _pronounced, but it hy no meats followed thatthe seeds of premature debility Were pot sown.” ‘Tlie impairment
ofnervous force, which inevitably .
-results-frem: the use ef tobacco, “inet
take one form er another, according;
; tendencies of .
Of the most 3 Batibner Truckee
gray-haired man — that
dead; thatthe old hones. had done:
‘Sixty-four years
had she walked by his side, a’ true
four’ years!
Just think of it in this age of divorce.
Sixty-four-years had they dwels unlife;
er rejoiced in the prosperity of their
hters, and now she has .
5 . “Sree ] BER ‘
SI TS et,
An Indiana girl who sued for 4
breach of promise, found all het love
letters confronting her in Court, and
rather than have the jury know that
she spelled it “mairy”” for Marry
“4 ; POSS Bye oer. *‘harte” for heart, and “hapie” Pd
reads as follows: es: . falent in California as to _ threathappy, sbpl withdrew Hg So
BSectionl. It will not ‘be lawful . en the ruination of the rising gemer. You
man; @ee the Poikt? Save
{7 OUF Jove letters, . < .
et ae .
Westcriay s Arrivals a¢
THE UNION Hor,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
2 =
ee
Sagols Naffsizes, Proprietor,
* a ?
C M Crocker city
M McCutchan. city
A Hedges Simrteville.
H Hill city
W.Yoa
NH
. A Whelpley Paradieg
D kennedy Marysuilt
WLendtigan Siniarts y
__ Al Hayward San Fran
rden New '%.W Cromwell New Yer
LN Hartang: nied Ruply aty
€ Hadentelet San FraYesterday's Arrivals a¢..__.
-State-shall stand-in the —-books~ of }common-and prominent effects is they
— impairment of growth. This is a misnames of the real ewners. of such . fortune from which there ig no remestock, or in the name of the Trustees . y‘The system may _ be cleansed
of such reatown@rs; but in every case . 474 purified, after having arrived at
whire stich stock shall stand in the . @atdrity, but the human structure
name of a Trustee, the party for . C@unot be ast to Srowing again if: de. "
whom he holds such stock in trust. Selopment Js arrested in_ the_ latter
shall be designated upon such books, . Years of the growing period, Many
boys,do not know. the consequences
of-their habits, and others, with the
disregard of future penalities peculiar
to the boy period, donot care. what
the consequences may be sothat their
. present pleasure isenhanced, There
are but few boys, however, who
would remain insensible to a peals
totheirreason and to their pride
in manhood, It is. better as a rule,
to convince a boy that the use of tobacco is injurious, ‘than simply to
convince him tha®physical’ chastisement will follow his being caught
>
Incident.
“Make the bed easy, Mr. B., said
old Unele Abe to tie undertaker, who
reparing a cotlin for his wife.
"Mala the bed soft and easy, for
are tender and soft,
and a hard Bed will hurt them.”
togethNo wonder he forgot. Her loving
hands had go long cared for him, for
he had been the feebler of the two.
“Until death.do us part,” ‘said th
marriage service that had unitec
Death had
parted them, bat the love—stitt-snr=tvived. Tenderly had he cared for
her all these years, and now tenderly did he watch the making of the last
‘wife.
bravely fated: the stor of life with
her by his side, but now thet oshe,
was gone he could uot live, and in. a
few days they lait him by her side,
«~New Orleans Pigayune.
He had
--A Warning to Others.The wretched victim of the “Hit.
teen” puzzle, who hag been
in a madman’s cell in’ Erie,
shut: u
Pesn?
chalking out the game
When Visited. by a reorter,;-he cried: ‘‘Ho! ho! hal ha!
Thace it at last! Ohtthank God, I. ”
can do it+13, 14, 15.Let.me out—
. Wheke's: my children?
Tit cut’ém into 15 blocks—1, ‘2 43
wretches,—
in heaven,
Hatha! ha! She's
a daisy! She's a darling!” and then
the demented man began to dance a
“See here,” he ex.
claimed, beckoning to the reporter,
“Pll show you how'to solveit,”
drew a’nail from his pocket, and
lifting his manacled and bleeding
hands over his head, and traced out
He
THE RATIONAL HoTEr,.
2 UP REVADAcITY, can; i
Chas. FE, Pewrson, Proprietor,
W Rebickrosonsacr N Doivelns eit
JCoombs. R&R TE Robinson San Fran.
FP sebultz San Franci Madison Grasg, Val
HM Samuelson city’ W Priese tity”
bn
per
A‘ Grass Vailey;‘Aptil: 19,2880, to Dr. G.
Ivancovich and Wife;a son, ~
eR rc
THE RELIABLE,
Aes LJ .
. . THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
WM. H SMITH,
HS by pnrsuing a policy of fait dealing
: become one of the Solid Institutions of
Nevada City. It bas boen conducted with a
view t5 profit the proprietor, as well ay tive
the’public satisfaction -' None but —
The Best Class of Goods .
re kept on hand,
they are soll at cost,
rs
Ik is not claithed that
1 Renee nes ee reasonable margin
Is soughv for, but no Cy prices are chareed, e stot of * ; i
GR&CERTIES, CASE GOODS;
_* CROCKERY, Etc.
WINES, LiQuoRs. ETc.
~ is constantly kept complete. P
ha N. B.—This'isno Cheap John Establishment, ¥, H. SMITH, ?
Coniiueréinl St., opposite Transtript Oifide.
’ For City Assessor,S. L@NG is a candidate for re-elecVY, tion for City Assessor at the conling’
election, first Monday in May, 180, ap21
NEVADA THEATRE. *
. B¥iday and Saturday Evenings,.
April 28d and 24th,
—
A i ats
}. M. Walling, Pres, R. E. Robinson, Treas.
. W. -Crawtord, Sec.-H. D. Parr, Stage Man’r
a
—Pion Boucicault’s ‘Great Moral Drama, infive Acts, entitled the:
Streets SNew York
As originally performed at
Wallack’s Theatre, New York City..
Magnificent New scenery, —
Elegant Siage Properties,
Rich Costumes.
HIS PLAY will be produced ona scale of
‘grandeur never before equalled by any
dramatic representation’ witnessed fn’ theState outside of San Francisco. The best
histrionic talent.of the mountains has volunteered for the oecasion. A full String and
Reed Orchestra, haa heen specially. practices
for this great event.
Admission—@allery, 76eents. _Parquette,
50 cents. “Reserved Seats ean bé@had at W’
D. Vinton’s Brug Store on and after the, 22d
without extra charge. ane “3 ant
THE BEST PLACE.
5
TRE BLAND MAN,
Him purchased the establishment on
Commeretal street, o ite Coe’s shoe
store, heretofore owned by Fred Wilkinson, _ Road Commissioner smith Speaks. sixteen squares on the iron wall, has placed in charge as Business Manager,
Says the-Tuscarora ‘Times-Review, about it.” ae ‘There is $1,000 reward for a solu. ese .
have recently received Russell’s.new +H = _ Eprron Trayscrrrr: Ihave obpon. 9 ane HA, Pink aad t i, ERASTUS BOND,
machine. for extracting. aud saving permeate q Served that our local papers, have reediaa ti pee poe we y Gocco Pace lige keep in store the largest and finest
the gold ant silver left’ in tailings, be Fk Freemén !!! cently found a great deal of fan't {his chest-with his hand, ere ies
and are erecting the same in the} All dissatisfied politicians, and al] . With the county, roads, and more esa “s Saag: ican é 0 ‘;
gtlch'below the Gtand Prizs ‘htt: . oth} ‘persons who are in favor of . Pecially the one leading to San Juan. . fe omen hes 3
‘They expect to havedt in operation Sand Lot agitation, who are in favor i beg of yon. to, stop and think of the . eat oan AAdicied. 32 eRing Tobaceo, wets ts
Relior eta a oad appatatas,-eousisty . of a hoodlum thob ruling San Fran: . cause of this mud, for that is all the . perated Outbursts ig thus reported Confectionery, ethic
ing of afi amalgamator and concen. d8¢6, who desire to turn this govern~. S0urce of trouble. ‘Pray tell me who by the Manchester r::*‘Jinethe'd Fruits Nuts
trator, is worked by hand, and it is ment .over to workingmen who will'. is to blame. J{ damiot care how ofpee Si ag SPS, dark so ag Bat * te
claimed that the two willsave whag. not work,” who are'in favor of de-. ten you use the words ‘‘horrible,” hidden, but he'll jine it. gees * Faney Goods» .ctn,
ever:there is worth saving in the fying the Constitution of the United ._ terrible, ” “unprecedented,” or pedgumnoaldizet upa society to burn te be fond in Nevada City, allOF" which
tailings or dirt “passing thropgh . States, “who “ar@! in favor ‘of double . “Shocking,” but when you sling ; his go eg oe = rag Will ho wold as a
thane, eas eos ash as eergres PB ; : ; s as he could gag in, "if he ha » © LOWER RATES »
‘them » Pheiparty have in the neigh jtaxavion, who are in favor of driving bebiaes gtigyizar Such words *S . pay to get in, "Re'd go all the suddeii. Than any other house can after, ap7
borhaod Saaeeed pansiren tons of tail. all capital and ‘corporations out of . “shameful’.and “disgraceful,” thereer,” : ne :
ings, with which they. Propose to] this Nbwtg “who' believe ‘ths Re by ‘casting tupleagan’ reffécti A Bisa ets RiP Spl yaes co
; cline colt ny grt ee eve the RepubP See ee 08 fe te a a
‘sabehtitnemmbckingos i . cit fare Of,, goverament.d faiure, . M¥e0l, {ther teal very areeh ag] Corres ia said by Dr. Guillasge of . ° For City Marshal, soa
oe Mite Tower Decline’, © } who are in favorof keeping Kearney . though I could ‘send. the little red. . the French navy to ba ae 8 at Set ok
isi hk Lind aes Out Of jail, who are in favor of blus. stocking-man—a left-hander and ver. He gives to adults two or three} }@1 aN is “announeed be: his
To THe REPOsLICAN Nomrnatexc . ter bug! afraid to fight, ‘and all who . chuck yos undér the chin. Da extable-apoontuls of strong black coffee item bmce of Marti aaa
am if nie ota Crrv—f oan use jaw in advoc vey of-the above rela more ‘hard ‘ seuse: and wait eae ae Garage op bl ' EBlectio ays Mi vi, een aps
aving no in the mornin, Tt saditi nded to . #4 the rains stop and the mud dries . one © tea-spoon of claret or . "
that Iwas ‘hduiidated by ‘you for feiton #r® hereby command to . ellthe ra when I propose to pas ail . Bargundy wine The be eat oF , was “hé ted by “you for . assemble at the G ft . up ile, propose to pu gen : : F be
City Trustee, ‘and not having th oS the Court House on. Sat: my roads in as good shape as _the. fect is immediate, A little lemonade or City arshal.
neovesary time to attend to the du, . “"UaY DiBHE und toreast theie'vote for Eopecially gp eommand will allow. }@r-citrate of magnesia should be giv. ‘glee ad
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