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January 10, 1875 (4 pages)

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-Ghe ie Daily Transcript, embodied th _ NEVADA ae CAL Winkeasdeoliomenabaaae Semen Sunday, tea 10, 1875. School Books. ‘The State Board of Education «changed text books so far as to ~ex ‘change McGuffey’s réaders for Ban<eroft’s, . and Monteith’s series of Ge—sographies for Cornell's. The read-ers aré’to be changed without ex“pense to parents, the publishers 4 agreeing to take old books of the} “kind in use for new ones ‘of the kind “to be introduced. “The geographies have to be paid for at a reduced . ; ~-price, TheSacramento papers ‘made a persistent fight “against: any _‘ehange of-books nnd we-believe that out counsel, the Court appointed a BR majority of the other papers of the State opposed it. ‘The. StateBuard* * vera aré invested with. the pow~miake the change and after they have done.so we see no good reasou ‘to denounce them for their action. ‘They ought to be qualified to judge -ef the matter, and Baye probably ‘done what they —regarded<for the, host interest—of the schools. “Che Reecrd is very fierce in its denun>}_ _seiations of. their action and ‘makes. But it was of no rer The proof was conclusive, aud the specimen ict. was sent. to apes Church, " ‘here will be services held at the . papef—an invaluable invention for harges we think wholly uncalled . for. Itaceuses the members of be-+ ing “corrupted because they: made the change in yeaders, but says nothing about the change in_geograiphies. The former will cost the ‘people nothing, while the latter will -cost at feast $150,000 to the parents ‘of the State. The tone of thie Ree<. ord’s last article sounds as if it had saa interest outside the public good, in having the old _series~Tretained by the Beard; / County Scheol Apportionmont, ‘The following is the? regular coun¥y apportionment of..the Co@nty —‘School Fund to the different districts. ‘The amount -per teacher is $229, _ "The next apportionment will be from the State. about the 1st of March next. Districts must maintain this “year, from July Ist, 1874, to June ‘S0th, 1875, at least a’ six months’ ‘school, in order to ‘be entitled to any ~sschool fund mext year. FRANK Power, Supt.” By D.E. Bell, Deputy: Allison Ranely.:.... éeee 458 00 OOM « inns on dae ae PO Oe pare 229 00 = Aig eee pists sees 229. 00 SS lue Tent.. 2.6833 Peper am 29. 00 “SCTE MRWONGG rs aitt ace eae OY ah "4 halk Bluff, curs eeuis peeve 299.00 MGBS CLOOK, cose ccs cess . 229 087, ‘Cherokee . Oru varcvlpas eee 229 00 Columbia-Hill. ow.. <u 239: 00 SOOPGRR 5. 6s Abies eek en 229 00 . Forest Springs s<<.ss.005 + 458 00 French Corral. ..: reece » 229 00 “Grass ian 3 eC eke: DSc. «+ +2290 00 Fe a ig ee 29 06 Indian Springs.... nae te ‘Kentucky Flat.. .csn cs cane 229 SAIS ROEM. gubakiwwe ae ~. 229: 00 Jaime iln. 4. 60. . o o iy eeee o eeo00 quiberty Hill.. 0.6. 00.<. 4. 229-00 ‘Tuake City...:. rere Fe 229 00 Moore's Fiat. 3i6 cei es » 229-00 wormey Pint. i. seis 229 00 DRWNEUE eo Ria kha Oi) Lees way 1832 00 North San Juan....35.. 458 00 North Bloomfield..... .~ 458 00 Ott AP a 458 00 Oakland.... i ale a Hi 458 00 MOREE cs «sis ci tek ce 229. 00 Pleasant ‘Valley,.....5 229 00 Quaker Hill.... eg reey +» 229-00 ‘Rough & Ready... Saas 229 00 BOHOL SE os ave paces . 229 00 Bebastonoh is hiss ee 229 00 Spenceville ...: oe «eee 229 00 Sweetland. ...:.... 229 00 PruekGe «65s its Sk capvee £08 00 Union ~ Sieaawena Sinwens 458 00 ‘Washington ace. eek 229 09 Willow alley Tire ta weeere 229 00 -—Total, 14,656 00. Report of City ‘Trustees, GENERAL ‘FUND. Bal in fund May 15, 1874, $1,550 36 Received from licences, 629 85 wi $2,180 21 Warrants drawn, —-— 2,005 83 Amount remaining in fand, $174 38 FIRE FUND. Bal in fand May 15, 1874, $619 44 ‘Warrants drawn, 251 30 UG Amount remgining in fund, $368 4 Total in'both funds, 542 52: , Samos Cxurtér,President, . A. iH. . Han-on, Clerk, 5 ‘Sen ss Times, _ “The San Juan Times eame to. us yesterday with a partial new dreas, . : Next week it will be entirely new. The Times is the best priuted, and best edited weeekty paper of any on this coast, and deserves the patron» age of the people of Nevada county. We don't say this to flatter theJudge, but Wwe claim to be a judge of a good weekly paper, and thérefore give our verdict in favor of” the’ North Sai Juan Times. Long may it ih onal continve to pee ~ iy al Church to day by Rev. G. R.Davis, atthe usual hows morniDy ordial invitation is . Composition. , and tae housé; Doctor Carpenter asserts that should be crowded. “We understand Newton's law of gravitation is a the Rev. Gentleman who wil side, is an eloquent speaker. and evening. extended te everyo Ss stoche as doing very well, prospect of making millions. Death from wm Accident. F “VPhe torsrat‘ot-1 Mi: Foy, of Take + fee-ttmthe goodly sum of .§ City, took place yesterday. About two weeks since, we learn, that he “was thrown from his wagon, and sus, tained injaries which resulted. in his . CM2 from abroad, mostly from EngA Smith & Wesson pistol was lost: dere i! . between this city and Grass Valley. bands cun take their wives to his of$5 reward will be paid for its re‘Leave it at. th's office. . the Saturday Review: such ag only physical strength © control, could be rude to them in word or brutal in deed; for there is something :about them very indefinite but very strong withal which . will, get seem to “give them special protection wings, but from insolence; and a loving woman gwine to get bach of soft wanners, whose mind is pure and who respects herself, is armed . De turkey am de white with a power which none but the down now, but ia gwine to ets 4a the en. again. De nigger is de goose. Vilest cnn despise. better stay where he b'longs."" ~~ J man who’ gets a precise obedience -from her servants without exacting A-an'sideas are e npt to%e. spoiled it, and whose children,do not dream . When dressed in another person's of disputing her wishes;who, thengh tangeag®, especially ‘when the ether so gehtle apd affable, step short of . As an-instance a — ‘that kind of familiarity which breeds . Man, reading one contempt, and with whom no one. &™% came to the word W aa takes a liberty. For this, one can} scarcely give a reason. , net ramp or rave if she was dissre pleased, she would not scold, she. rouNG. would not strike; but there is a cering eT pe a aman dao tain quality in which we may not be: p when she replied: ‘No, I able to familiarive, yet which would. Sigg eae eae wiaesubes me make.u#. ashamed to pass beyond the . . boundaries of the ‘strictest respect, and which r.strains others less con-. } was never asked if she would have sciously critical than ourselves as. *®Y'hing egain. certainty as fear, It is respect we} eet ‘pay to those who respect themselves; ‘Tux fellow who wrote us to know the consideration and honor which. on for a new is respectfall: all teal parity of nature » demands . informed that foolscap will probably and obtains, This is the womanly take him feel more Bh MO: *Gilasdignity in its loveliest ‘aspects, the . 8°" (Kx-) Times.. kind we all desire to see in “women whom it would not harden, nor ‘Ten: =. pase tos coulein Towa, went 3] der less loving. _ Warn you heir'a-tow next doce} Iz af iener has certainly " Searous Saige Stidger, . . @ scriptural injunction: . A.thief stole his coat, and. this phe‘the editor of the Ties, who hus ndenon—of_jurisprodence actually been fot several weeks under the isprut Sens appeared in his defense,thus offering . weather, “was taken~seriously-i}t-on} bis ingénuity as a cloak also to shield) Sunday last, and for a while hts the transgressor.—Exchange. A case Similar to the above ocourred in Grass Valley many years ago. ‘Tt was ‘often the case that dishonest -men working in the mines there, would steal rich specimens of quartz. life was despaired of. Under the skillful treatment of Dr. Joye, and ed Bs to be aljeto ‘move about, though he is quite weak. His dis‘ease.wai ulceration of the bowels, Thonsands of. dollars were thus abyeni diarrhoea and secaiery and watchmen were finally apie to detect the thieves. In the imine ae or Hyart,—Mr. ‘aden owned by. the Watt-Brothers, -on-. of Wyoming county, Pa., happeaing Massachusetts ‘Hill, one of the worknen was detected in smuggling spec. 8 Hoe was arrested, and when vertically-above the horizon, and upplaced on“trial before the County . 00 investigation found that they be-/ Court, plead” ‘not guilty. Being withlonged te his mother-in-law, who, while in quest. of hen’s-eggs, had . lawye? to defend him. ~“fte~ Watt . slid down bead first, and got wedged + Brothers,desirous of _givihg their . into the space between the wall: “ana . — employe every opportunity to prove . & brace. ‘With rare magnanimity he hig innocence, employed the best . called two men to his ‘assistance, falent-in the Stite to defend him, at their own 6xpense. into -his-hay loft the_other—day,-saw+ & pair of good-sized feet ‘protruding + ayd pulled her ont alive. x A Neapottran has invented 9 new good nursing, he has so far improv. Lange poate ot land” “is the south of France, not hitherto. cultivated, are being planted with the kind of . oak trees bemeathawhiehtratites Are} of the Fo generally. found, and it is expected that each acre of this land, lately sold as low as’ £5, will yield a crop of trofiles worth £20 per year. The experiment has been ‘successfully . tried in one deyartment. Se ia cat in Massachusetts has-been shoting symptoms of natural depravity: Having given birth to seven kittens, and two of them being black, the depraved anirmalremoved the black sheep and ‘Sheriff's fas. oun 5th dsy of January.A. Dz, 1875, from the date of said judgment at the rate «with costs of suit taxed at and counsel 421, and Wheteas#¢-is “ordered + the mortgage set-ferth in. Plaintiff's Complaint + be—foreclesed-and—_pabperty therein — dez scribed, to wit: All and singular that certain piece or parcel of land and preniises; situate, lying, and being. near the’village of Boston Ravine, on tlie south side of ‘ton Revine tothe Brighton, House, in the ‘Township of Grass Valle utterly refused to take any notice of them. --Sneh-a-state of political feeling among cats should not be—enena . 4 yee ~SResolut@ns. a Renedy; The following resolutions. were unanimously adopted by Nevada Hose No. 1, at their regular meet‘ing held).Priday evening, January ; 8th, 1875: Névada, State of -as fellows, to: wit: Cominencing at a-certein point on the south side of said road, terly along said road eighty feet, more ‘or + tess, to the vast Hine of a dane dividing the herein desctibed—lot_frem the lotor_R. mentioned line, two hundred feet more or jes:, thence on "right angles easterly along the south fence of said fot, eighty feet more or less, to the west line of said James McC€onn’s lot, and thence northerly along last mentioned line 200, feet, more or less, to. the point of beginning, also tle dwelling house. and improvements situated thereon, be sold to satisfy said judgment, instrument whick he calls the piand. grafo, It is so arranged t that, as the . player strike es the keys, the notes inscribe ' themselves upon a piece of iil pre-. mere hypothesis. This is an age of disenchantment, Even the man who alls in love with a beaytiful head of Rh. McMurray ag ge ee hair.too often discovers that it is a the Bay the past week, but returned re Hypathesis sh He reports all the Ne-; Ir is estimated by by the best judges experts on mining . thatthe crop of cotton last year at with a. the South reached at teast 4,000,000 bales in round numbers, “At fifteen cents a pound—the price anticipat000,000 will. jingle (we wish we citizens, of which $225,000,000 will hs “res ™ 5 Nicos -place, Baltimore—A * corn doctor there announces that hus‘fice, and while ‘he is skillfatly extracting the good matrons’ corns and soothing their bunions, the husWomanty Dienity;-Some one} bands can. solace themselves: with writing of womanly dignity says in. wild ducks, partridges, pheasants, But there are. fresh fish, salt water oysters, ‘wad’ various kinds of dignity, and if some) diamond back terrapins, ‘are more exasperating than others; . — Fa: ; some are very lovely and among the; A Mréuiean man with a large . grea'est charms of womanhood.—. family has been an immigrant fiftyThere is in particular that soft dig-. four times, and has just sent to Texnity which belongs te women who as fora pamphlet about the resourare affectionate by nature and timid . ces of that State by-temperament, but have a reserve . acre rapa tbne i Steripets: 62 : of self-respect that defends them; AGaicuitvRs in Portugal is stili against themselves as well as against others. These have a quiet-dignity, ered by much sweetness of cca mae that is the loverere as well as themost beautiful. are like the Lada seem to cast the spe ina primitive state, and the implements employed differ -very little from those in use in Roman times. f-all, and the most subtle CANNIBALISM prevails in a “nila form in-France, No less than 1,555 in Comus, and . ules and asses were deyoured durf respect on ing the ial three months is the city . of Paris.. How rr 1s Down SoutTu.—.' negro n . philosopher, discussing the reiations of the races, said: ‘Yon know de turkey, he roost on de fence, and de goose he roost on de ground. You pull de turkey off de fence, an’ he} again. You erap his ehow. or udder he Son de fence. Now, a put de goose Onde fence, an’ 6 will fall off; he dont belong dar, et up person's language is another tongue. ner in GerSchilfer’s poGwater nymph), which he rendered lady: at home from. boardasked if she would‘ have ‘beef, Fhave arrived at the ultimate
dietetic integrity!" ° —e young lady what kind of. paper is best to write . com 1, tthe composer, who has -ne—longertodepend onhis meiory to record his4 might hear 1t) in the pockets of our}. 10} “‘washer woman,’ that ine the} She would . nearest equivalent he coukd find. ce: Stage of . daglutition cousistent with . anit culling an a o . dezed soda water. . sen Ca » doce . gropay. leaning dy the . ; Coe -law is pa) ws Braemar no pie * Wasnrais, it has pleased the Almighty in™his infinite—wisdem to call from our: midst, Thomas D. . Belt, our beloved member and worthy companion, thereby_depriving eur Company of an esteemed mem. ° ber, his afflicted wife: of an affec—husband;—hisa son] ot his maternal love, be it Resolved, ‘Faat our company here by evince the proud respect and = esteem, with which our departed member was always and ever shail be regarded, and deeply deplore the loss which our community and Company has sastained by his sudden death. Tesolved; That our Company ten. der this feeble testimonia “of their heartfelt sympathy, and condole with the bereaved wife in her griéf for the loss of her faithful husband. ' Resolved, That the foregoing preamble and resolutions be spread upon the minutes, and acopy be tendered to the bereaved wife and published inthe Nevada TRANSCRIPT, A. I. ZEKIND, — 5 JOE OLIVE, — C.J. NAFFZIGER. odist Church,Sun morning at 11 o’clock, 0 ‘clock. Sabbath School at 2 0’clock P. M. v. P. ¥. Cool Pastog. Preaching at the Sbagronstiooat\ Ohare every Sunday morning-and evening atthe “asual hours of worship. Sabbath Sebaok marae sale of Real immediately after morning services. Rey. {> J. Sims, pastor. — Services at the Episcopal Church every Surduy morning at 11 o'clock, Divine services At.the Catholic Church . , ‘Sunday ‘morning at 10s o'clock, Sabbath School at 2 o’clock, and Vespers at 7 P. M. Rev. Father Meagher, Pastor. _Divine services will be held at.the A.M E. Church Sundsy morning at_11 o'clock. Services in the evening at 7 0’ Laie Rev, 8. C. Dorsey, Pastor. -— SPECIAL 2 NOTICE. LL pérsons inaaiaed to the late firm of Hinds & Nicholson, or T. L. Nicholson, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to R. W. Tully, at the Bank of Nevada Couuty. All persons having demands will please presentthem for adjustment. R. W. TULLY, Assignee. Nevada, Jan. 9, 1876. j10 . . Nevada County aviéw Gauge Railroad Co. RINCIRAL place. a “business in the town of Grass Valley, Nevada County, . State of California. ‘Notice is hereby given that @t a meeting of the Board of Directors of above named Company, held the ith day of January, . 1875, an assessment, No, 4, of Ten Dollars per share, was levied-upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in gold coin to George Fletcher, Secretary of the Company; at the place of business No. 59 Main ereek: in the town of Grass Valley, County of Nevada, State of California, Any stock upon which this « ent shail remain unpaid on Monday,thesth — of\FebTuary, « 1815, will be delinquent and et ‘Atised for sale at public auction, and unt paym yment fs made before will be sold. on cma the 27th day of Febr’y, 1875, at 1 ‘clock, P. M. of that day to pay the detints sessment together witn the cost.of Sing and ov erm of an Baa order ectors. He has just received ved another and aanctan tan oe IMPORTED HAVANA ee superior to any before brought to this elty, to wuich he specially invites the ‘ attention of Smokers. "#7 Also a fine stock of ‘Tebacco, . Bistern and. California Oysters . “He gra a tr oem of Oi ebrated Consolidated (o’s Factory. All amibe then should call and exJOHN ‘JACK. Nevada, Jan, 9, 1875. . Bm HOE A cia & * “ATTENDING ‘PHYSIC#AN WAUMAAOMZAT -. Flora Holbrook, togeth ft with interest and costs. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the aboye deseribed propted States gold ¢oin, in frorit of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on Saturday, February 6th, 1875. HEREAS, Hen R. ‘Stephens, on recovereda aoe in the District ‘Canrt Judicial District_of the} State of Califor! a. fn ie end for the County of Nevada, agai vat Elten O’Hearn, ‘for the sum of One Hundred «nd_ Forty and 49100 dollars, with interest thereon of 7 per cent. per annum fill paid, together fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $28, allin U.S. Gold Coin, which said judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 5 of the #atd District Court, on page the road leading from—said village of -Bos-+badass the OURO, h théGounty of “land forming the northwest corner of das-fs McConn’s lot, and extending thetice wes. —thence-seutherly—along the last . : _ erty tothe highest bidder-for tash,in Gni-]. — Between the hours of 90 "clock, A. M. and } Frost's Novelties . — TWO. NIGHTS ONLY. . NEVADA THEATRE Tuesday & Pompe Even’ga, ’ JANUARY 12and 13, M’lle De ‘Graze THE LADY WITH TEETH. OF ADAMANT AND JAWS OF TRON.= nen’ ‘MOCHOLLO, fo ta His G.eat Box and Basket Mystery. See prograiunes and Saninoth Scohins, Admission $1,Parquette-50-centa, — extra charge for reserved séats. : ji-it GEO K. STEELE, Agent, ‘The Second One Dollar OF THE ag “NEVADA SOCIAL CLUR, January, 1875.GEO. W. SMITH, Sheriff. By A. W: Porrer; Under Sheriff, C. Taylor, Aity. Ae : —THE— FOURTH SELECT PARTY, OF THE— “Why Not” Club, WILL BE GIVEN AT THE NE*) YADA THEATRE, January 22d, 1875. > . Reception Cummittes. Eliza Cornell. ° Seraphine Nilon. . Floor Managers, Sadie Gumbert, K. T. Madigan, Kate Gray, ; cAbbie Cornell, A. Phyl Davenport, Hattie Rolfe. ‘e Annie Hupp, -K. M>-Williams. Floor Director, Gussie C. MeQuestin. Nevada, Jan. 8th. Estate, N ‘PEGE is hereby aiank that in pursuance-sf an order of the Probate Court of Nevada, in the State of the 12th day of December, 1874, in the ni of the-estate of W. WwW. Frisbie, deceas: the undersigned ad: lic auction, to the highest in-one pared and Sane to nfirmation ty, California, all the right, title, intere and estate of the said intestate at the time “of his déath, dnd all the right, title, and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of thesaid intestate at the tiinc of his death, in and to ali that lot; piece or parcel of land-with the Saloon building thereon, situate, lying and. being in the said County of Nevada, state of Calibounded on the North by mining claims of Marks & Co. on the East by lot occupied by E. P;. Hubbard: on the South by Main —— and en the West by lot oceupied by yers. : Perms of Sale, Cash : Ten percent to be paid on day of sale, balaiice on confirmation-ef sale by said Probate Court. Deed at expense of purchaser, J. JACOBS, Administrator, Of Estate of W. W, Frisbie, deceased; Niles Searls, Attorney for. Administrator, Nevada, Decensher Lath, 1874, The above sale prea postpoxed until. Saturday, January23d, 1875. J. JACOBS, Adwwinistrator. _ i= No. 640, Application for a Patent to a. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, . Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 5, 1875. }. OTICE is hereby given, that James L. Gonld, whose Post Office is Dutch Flat, Placer County, Cal.,-has made appli: cation for Patent for tLe Capon Creek Hy‘draulic and Blue' Gravel Mining Claim, situate in Gold Run Miniy District »Placer county, California, avd described as ‘follows,\viz: On surveyed Br being lots” Nos Two (2) and Three 3) in’ the northwest 4 of Section No. 2, Township No 15 . North, No. 10 E, Mt Diablo eTidian and contai 160 acres. Said location and others, which location duly recorded ) in the aint f Pi FRESH AND. CHOICE, . foot)" pogo te. The applicant catat ‘ Ne Bg JOHN JACK, the wost, persons holding an adverse claim ae ‘HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER . thereto are hereby required to mane a Ve [es oe eeaee ae es Sisane, re Tynan had : BAC if, menor, TAM'S OYSTER SALOON . ‘CONFECTIONERY, oe oo DOMESTIC FRUITS, Street, between B Broad and CominerFOREIGN FRUITS, cs. She Borate, City. prperboindi Fresh every day, and served. Seas ai nega tka OC Given under my hand this 8th aay of . Jennie Eaton,-——~-=~-4idder, for cash, . , by said Probate Co on RDAY, . JANUARY 9th, Lee 4 12 o’clock,\M., at the saloon in Golumbia Hill, Nevada cdunfornia, and described as follows, to-wit ;— . was made April 10, 1874, by the applicant ANTONIO ( TAM bas lately in the State. The Proprietor will spare 20° Tinunn she f } f °HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. bth. . Tickets ror peg ladies and entlem to be had only of . . es f° A p & ZEKIND, Céhamereial Street. 7 J. C, DONNELL Broad Street, A. D. MARTIN, at Geo. Welch's Store. W. W. JACOBS, at B. H. Miller's Store, M. HYMAN, of Hyman & Bros. Nevada, Jan. 3d, 1875. BANK OF sey COUNTY . BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, = STOCK $200, 000. LLY. Pre DIRECTORS : John Cashin, . Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully, Jonathan Clark, \M. L. Marsh, A. H. wes 0 F W. HH. Duryéa. € MONEY TO LQAN on’good collateral security. Highest Price paid for-City-and Coun . Warrants. — Fenders Bought and soid at Regular es Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted’ Liberal advances made on Gold Dust. or Bullion for-Assay or Coinage at tke Min General and Speciai Deposits received. ~— Gheeks-on San Francisco,;Sacramento, 8a I ose, Stockton and Virginia-City. Drafts on Easte.n Cities, London and Germany., Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company. CORRESPONDENTS—Bank of California, Francisco ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, ‘Virginia City. Interest an Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows : Six Mont Time Deposits;6 per cent. per annum. Iwelve Months Time ts, 8 per cent. per “EF” Pareous egsiding at w distance ap send money -by ress. : Checks oen Solvent 8 ktaken at par, OTICE is hereby given that C, NAFFZIGER has this day formed copartuership with JACOB NAFFZIGER, haa the firm name of And will continue the Retail Meat business at the-old stand on COMMERCIAL STREET. They will keep —on hand the . very best-of, MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON and LARD. Gun are rcamerte oie uae NARHA. atthe above named place of business. Nevada City, May Ist, 1874. NATION AL EXCHANGE B B. GENTRY, Proprietor. 8 WELL KNOWN HOTEL 18 HOTEL 18 AL° or the Travelinns Public Pe aeees) waditions bs ‘been made to it,and it has been fitted up b elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are larger Soy abe eoeatt fortable, and the ‘Vable will ‘pains nor expanse to render bis guest comfortable. opr iors se Btate lave pt cpee.all arena “JOHN H, HARRISON, * year esa reat ge eal) “ae sao alin nae abs y TILL-take—placo-at_ TEMPERANCE — po N ee Ure alway lieve; could ~ Organ harve the + heaye mare yet -Yes muc past sout wou sic t