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January 15, 1881 (4 pages)

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= “everageOVEEA -andaitoriey. fees. ink The Daily Transcript. . NEVADA CITY, CALIF ORNIA. Saturday, January 15, 1881. ee <a : a < M wae Law "s Delay. ae Governor Perkins in.’ his message deiiounces the present outrageous cost of: litigation and insists ~it .should be remedied; as it practically “deters the poof from entoring courts of justice. “Tt seems. to me that “the evil referree to by i#Grovernor is due more way that law-suits are conSed, than. to-officiat fees, This is} necially true of jury trials. J -betack thatthe colts of jury trials . per day, ‘witness ded. When The Debris Investigations ed The. Seriate Committed’ on. Ikriga+ tion, Water Rights, Drainage and. Mining -Debris met Wednesday--ove-, steps'in the ‘Investigation growing. out of.the resolution introduced by Glascock on Monday, Six members of, the committee were: -present, J ohn‘Among those prgsent were State Ea: gineer Hall and Commissioners Parks, Searls and Knox, The first witness called was, Frank Buckner, whose ‘statements had been son-presiding. a farmer, the authority . Glascoelein the Senate, > Eis testi— mony was all’hearsay,'aud consisted of the repetition of a conversation . which he had held with Mike Bryte, ‘days, was concluded Thuretay. The a Sacramento dairyman. the p ainest and: most. i : cases are habit#ally spun n nificant i “oul ivy “near the— “plaice . tified re he* tived question, had re the ‘work hing at Sacramento to take the first Fe for the charges indirectly made bys, + ~“Wtere and there.” sylvania. Marancy, who married Sarah Sam Pollard;. the ‘Tuscarora “What is it” ‘some two or three years ago. Twas ‘said, that though Pollard dresséd in . the garb of a man and assunied ‘iiasculine airs and habite, Pollard “was really a woman. It‘ now” appears that Marancy has grown tired of her nondescript partner and separated fromit, She is said to Gave married at-Carlin récently, totally ignoring her former marriage with “Pollard. The trial of John” Adams, which . ‘has occupied ‘the attention of the Superior Court at Napa for the past-ten Mike Bryte, the next witness, tos. -jury, after being ont twelve “hours, + 5, brought ina -verdict-of not guilty. . : John and-Ward, Adams -were—jointly There are thirty-eight candidates for United States agate in’ Fenn‘Nearly everybody will remember <tnat Sunset.”... capesicsin A Writer in the Christian’ * Union . tellahow when.a boy he was stimulated to a love of nature by'a rough man, whose. extefior covétel a kind. heart. He. was the conduttor “of a” mitk-train, who came and sat next the train and-pufliis hand, on. my. shoulder as though he would crush it doavn to the seat. : I-wds a mere boy, and a stranger qnick ! at that drop in the mountains and‘when we get around this cut) just see what a sunset you will ae 1 never miss that oa ‘Yookfor~ every night,” [shail nevet forge: that sunset, to me in the calidose at the end of . . to him, bat. he wished tia to. “Look” — PAT, CLANOY:, DAN, MORGAN, oN. BEAMAN, ‘P. CLANCY & 60., __ “NEVADA CiTY. } é New Firm at the old Starid. wi THE OS: che first day of January, 488i, -are-nowprepared . to do all-kinds of Wagon Work ip the most skilful manner. Also all kinds of Mas om ® new firiti of P. oe CLANCY’ & CO, having Be OO 2JNcommenced business 6n Commercial Stree jehine and fron bs -cige done by an expe‘Flour, rienced workman. ‘right through a-vap;in-the—violet tinted motintain, .nor, the man ond his réugh expression of delight. “" So that had been_his habit for years,and he-was-about fortyfives and-he— aa . Picks.of t ~ Persons Having, Picks: and Drills €0 reps uY will do Well to-pive us a call as the Boss ftownare made at this shop. % -Persons“having Horse. Shoeing te be done. will do-well-to_give usa call “BEEHIVE” GROCERY STORE, “AssprtedCrackers —— oda € casH @micm mIsT OF THe \ TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, . i Nevada City $ Oe te per 100-ths., $ eacker g se to share it with-me—a boy, a 5s = never that-co! look just. where he P53 and} me to,n0ow Ag we have a-first-elass workman. Eat = Particularattention paid-te. <piesreashisie ee and tuterfering” Ones: Ground Barley; per 100 Ths., ae. be utmost limit, the costs areof course} w in some years after, whenever I am af: Wi ° : : ie < nole Barley, per 100 1 x =. ____snonmons. + Four-or-tive~-days--con—. -heen donie.—Lb— was about three. charged with murder of Isaae Wil “forded the opportunity. He little 5B, Tea, E ‘i i a 50 = suined in-a three _or four hundred mmiles-from Sa ramento, fi ala gon in September last. There had knows the good he did me. Hoticeot Ap “piteation: to = ao _ per ae = Ze j * dollar suit, makes the contest not county, on the Sacramento fiver, . been iit feeling among —the—parties+ Bie ened ~— Aerts “ahi et <eome Sole Trader. _ apart pos oe yy 3 i » é Fi ring t ¢ Bhigniy esteemed a alon ey ne vines = Beehive Tes © per-Th i worth the ‘powder, Our people are] He had -done. 900. yards “of ~brush growing outofa disputed ‘claim to road, and that-he-wag-always helping Ny OTIC is herebsgiven to all_paxsons . oui chad ana: P : getting ‘to dread law as muchas the work, or revetment, sonic eight inch> ' government. land,-atid on the day f little, children, and doing -errands A wee i peed mate That Anna Rob; cay ; : « bd mson, wite of Jo tobinson, <0 inten ot Yr. = as English do’ ‘suits in Chancery,”’. es thick, at'a cost of ~$53:25. . His the homicide the Adamses_ wére on . down in the city. for peopte; andnedt mak? ajiolination tortie Gapétior Court, Jn Brown Su; pany = where you cat get inteasily, but nev: bwork was halfa mile from. English . the land, . , ard were crdéred off by. we wonder why! Lae a ey ended rhe Coauy ee ae oe Pearl Barle ays 3 Ths:. D5.etg ify a 2 dz BD> aaa 29 4 er can get-out. “This dragging along break, the place where the State Wilson, who made seme threat and . ae . riry, 1ssl, at iC o'clock, A, M , st the SpBt Peas, . 13 Tha, 1 Oy is ‘due to frivolowds: qi estions and levee was being g constructed. = Pat= fired ashot, whereupon See Adi ams heigl Haraszthy & Ce’s cadet nbs Ca ite to" bee a ae ia Ric, : 1). Bt 3 KOS == cross—questions to witnesses and . rick Ney, the contractor, had-ehargfired from a shotgun, and Killed Wile : Sole Trader, a * ive gestion: Harkness Wax Candles, bex; ". 409 “ sve $ P ourt on said day,.at said Hour, or as : j e ee Be : ‘counter-argameuts over hair-split. ed for his work, similar to ‘Byrte’s, . son. ~ GHAMPACGHES, thereatter a4 a heathig can Abebee 124 ain 00 ting and poittless ‘law points. 40 centsa yard. The Commission The. Hale & Noreros# hoisting mene ~ peshinients fel ae tine ents Cr 8 cing lod . ; _* nae : : — ne y & be the gan = = 08 “a dante hat anveof right and-wroni,. had paid 27 cenits-a yard for “work . works were . borwed Wednesday} 21ers ee cereus poe the County bling? $3) ~ But wrangling lawyers with endless tongue.” . hin he could have done for 14, . night. The ConsolidatedVirginia Ww ri idke-prentguide iatec anunae a oe oy ans eda ei Syrup, 873 "And what good? Justice is not. aid=iphe witness. claimed, to have'}hoisting works are to he moved up. VY Ot" PMS sap ean. thes sas my husband's mame is Joh nie ie ae Sardites, smali-cans, 6 cans 109 = ae : : pages: 16 \p' rs é LOBINS ‘ . Sng ; ; ed by it, but retarded, as yernor had great experience. -in dirt}on the site.of those destroyed. An . produced exactly as: — ie high, grade] + # Caldwell, Atty. _ Yeo. 12h, 1881. Hadioioae eres 7 cans. 4 a ihe, tyP erkins oe ie And what honor] woy{, Taking the contract examination shows very little damee ee ce ee 5 3 5 me Seapets e& aint CHirei on . { ? a is there in=it?--An attorney who) iy the aggregate, and-eonsidering . age to the machinery, and that little sanepallten ary neler are ete “hee : Oil Car futt-of Coffee, “Blbs, 6) spirits, nor avored Up ih an y anne v . oid ty thinks-hisvepstation depends on_ his . the Jateness-of the-season_—when_the . consists of ¢he smaller connecting bests Guntately sure, and therefore, even . Nevada Restaurant. . Milk Can fall of Coflee; 3 ths:, 6) i ability to drag.a trial over four Or. work was commenced by the con—-. rods, valves,eccentricities, etc. When indisertetly used, will never produce cae B inner C ibe If oF Caikeesd Tbs. , 1-00 shies a headache, Coans, 33% Tbs, for a five times its proper length, niust be {4, actor; ind -therisk he-tan, he was-iFirter anvestization showsthe fire . The yess sagirers Sek! for adry debe i E cya St teasetand aorely yemod= th oe = Ce Ree a ashes a insane! As an exhibition of skill or not prepared to say that it had cost} to have or iginated next to the south aaiked apg Os Dinners, and Clubs. -. £& eled the building on : Corn Stately 2 packeces, ts -jndustry,. it is a total failure Trae . too much, He blamed the Dire etors . boiler in the partition — between _ the Leta aie mmrcred Mascaicl = ® es aS _SOMMERCIAL STREET, Stareh-2 packaues,acieutific skill regards quality” “above for leaving the work inan ‘unfinished ‘boiler house and main , building. . order, only much richer, and a great favorite Oppose Muqgor & Naffziger’s Mert Mar: Prize Serta Kerosene Oi et fate — , nee of lab‘ with the ladies. .é helow tho ‘Tranecrivt do ao do 9d yabean, 225 quantity in the performance o b. condition. He and the County Road. Just how it began i is unknown, On. Tenet t Prize, —often—called the ee two \doors below the Tranger' Bost Cet Contes, 30 for rte or, and wastes 00 time ¢r money: in} master had-to do the work referred jly candies were used in the men’s wrivate Cuvee, ey eatin a full ; Frye’s English Cocoa, pg tek OS gr or id a clap-trap disp! ays. It does its work to for the purpose of prey enting r the changing’ room, hence no explosion sa by ol for Gnas elegant qualities. eed a; BE. BECKMAN, een Ww —s Powder. F 3 pakages, Vie e not. only wel, but as speedily ‘AS! levees from: being carried away. could have occurred there, The sisted Lessee Ao try co el bind experienced caterer, has opened a. first pelo 1, per bottle, lhe. *° ALD hart aclnie: —+-class—— eons eae ha > a eres £ “practicable. In every pursuit the. Had the river risen two. feet higher shaft ig not in” the least injured. . sa ee ed Wath T rr bottle, a hrs Hl to work, and Both the I bl Richard Roberts Restaurant and Chop "House; . 280.2 ues, rem Aeents to 200 chighest exceslency is to wor it could not have been saved, oth the hoisting cables are broken. ’ ok nana 30-cis. s -waste ncithertime—nor—money— byt State Egineer Halt said-that— he} Phe boiter room-can-be repaired-and-} Sole Agent for Noris ON] _ Sere patton: bwWater Buckets; ——~——-$3-cts—— a senseless delays. A due regard -for . had superintended the work at Eng‘only conneetions are destroyed. The . January 13tbh—im’ Bereta —_ : Rotting — 2U cts. the purse af their client, it seems, . lish break indirectly, H. W. Wilson . who’e damage will fall below p50, =e se gee. book maacab igo t Poe Manito 19, i eng ‘ought to cause attorneys to conduct . -being the resident engineer. He did . 000. ae 4. Cake or oe with Tea-or Coffee, 10 eee AN goods : s abject to correction. gee $43 + ‘ : ‘ s3 : -~ oo 2 : Regular 3 eals from 25 cents upwards their suit as expeditiously as possible. . not consider the price paid for. the is : .\ AMP ANGEL GOLD MINING CoM ’ ————————_—— ~ &# Beautiful Sight. ) PANY, Location of principal place of . And exery thing else at equally low prices, = ee ~ [do not underrate “Tegal tights, ". : work too high. “The witness gave a busiress, San Frenesico, Ci alifornia. Loch: el is rote saan P it Brervtiing Brosh and warrant. Ei tion of W orks, Lowell Hil Mining District, raat, ’ ° Be LB DOs c. even if but gas es 5 . aoe ras general description 2 the nature The people ‘of Homer Mining DisNevatin. co-mty, California, Weltea tc heea i. eared. = ver, the custom ave referred to} of the work, sti ating that it was his by given that at oP eeting of the Board of g hi rd. = ; 1 . 3 trict. see strange sights in winter, Direetors, held onthe 10th day—of—_January Nevada City, Jan. th. Ric soni Roberts: ‘is bad. I ‘know that it is also cost y . custom to be peers at the opening . not ‘only . in some of their boots, but . 1881, an ~assexsment-—-(Nos2)--of “seven . wa ae Sg F ers who expend enor: 5 cents per share was lévied upon the capital = ioe: i ; to tas 2a a sietadiets a oF of hid out tipon the mountain ' peaks, For stock Prthe corporation, payable immediate: 3 a Z iy \ mous ‘sums to -retain triak jurors Niles Searls was sworn and sc instance, the Index of Jan, Ist. says: . !¥ in Unite cd States yold coin, to the SecreTHE BAZAR : ] 5 : AN i tary,at the office of the Com: ny, No. 320 Ra 9 wee ee: x : “while awaiting each new panel. tailed a history of the E nglish. ‘The snow-banners flying from the . Sansome. street, Room 53, ah Fianctino, t — x There i is not a single excuse for ‘the } break -eentract. His~. recollection ;tops of Mount Hector and Gilerest. California, or to Geo. R. Fowler, resident Broad St. roe: Nevada City 2 or, wee as abuse. Bad in law, bad in morals, . .was:,that only one bid was re. ghia bine, sg sights, a ae shag hagaag, at No, 56 Summer street, ? Na Taxes ' ee Gail ‘ yy, . Seen away trom e summit of the . Any” sto¢k—upon which: this assessment : , . : ‘ bad as to ‘public policy, ‘the: present ceived; the work hed oy postponed sev. cic, va, When the ‘wind at intervals . shall remain unpaid on the 16th day of} Mrs. M. A Gray's old stand. \ legislature will do well to sweep -it eral times, 1s regards the brusli work, . .blew steadily it would catch up the February, Lest iu ill ~~ acauent oh sivor ee W ILE. BE: REORINED at the Count; \ -away once-and forever, Jvsricia,—-on account of the difficulty in-secur—. light snow-and string it_out like a Bie to aul na ar otoconia aes so WE baie foal Fe eS 55 dais tal L \--~~Nevapa Crry, JaAN12, 1881, ding brush material; at the instigation as coi a barygre :. pais bana the eighth day of: March, eee ecivedia Large. Stock,. s ——— +o > nundred yards, an 10ld -it ondud. to pay the delinquent assessmicut cwoyeth , of Wases, Toilet = own, Gulapdackca scat Bomdacs [pe a aha pooper ene . ting-ier ttre gute with bemutifat effect . Niet Aust of ateeehine and-sapepactof br soaps, Perfame~ F revious to Tammasy \ ais eS ites ; . _ jmear the break, the Director's ailveruntil torn to pee by a whirlwind, : CHAS. W. BADGER, Becretary. ry, Cutiery. \.Lauren BE. Crane and E, G. Waite . -tised for bids, and analysis of Ney’s’ — Office, No. 320 Sansome street, Room 53, F eee ae . A. : ‘ancy Goods, ‘tur ’ are in town, They oome for the(bid, taking inte consideration the Stealing shakes. eee aes y » Picture Frames, . alist, 18st. eee “pe -of-introducing a-new high Mateness of the season and the risk] Constable Reynolds arrested five} HAL FMILE OE Eee ee cer ROS fae can Ge.belieeter: . = S explosive, a California. invention, he raw, catised the board te conclude Chinese miners, on Wednesday last, rvs, f ether articles which will be Boe, : 2 4 ‘which\, has been ‘tried in Varions. 'that his was the lowes pid ; if the charged with stealing shakes from oA eee ne T H cS R E L ] A % L E a ways _ainl found to have _extraerdi. #eason had been close upen Winter E.G.Davis, who lives near the C Z _CARPER WEAVING. done to or! so ie i he work might have been d MRS: M A “MANNIX, aeuren : ‘ nary qualities. ilt,is‘claimed to ‘be . the work mig ve been done. ten . tage Hill House. The Gilnsnica, : der at FOREY CENTS: pes yard,, eee i stronger than Giant powder, has‘no . 0 fifteen per cent cheaper, the water . had taken the shakes-and shingled PROPRIETRESS. fe Mr. & Mi A. FP i i , . THE ESTABLISHMERT oF ~ deleterious: fumes, and will work being lower utente tintaand labor . their cabins with them, but as they . TS te = Saat gi : —— cheaper; now think that the brush s Nevada Cit Dee. We. none équally_as well. frozén_as_unfrocen, og i h os were-of oak and made in-a particular} —— HAVING leased-the -xbove B.Dee. 19th, ; WM. SMITH, = It is claimed thatit is safer, cheap. work was low as regan, prices way, Davis was able to identify —Hotel, .andhy over: { ————— reer Gee : SS ‘Te Parks—Contracts were era ys The chinamen were held in hauled and renovated it, put: Hs by pursuing a potiay of thir dealiv: , introduction to the mining: ‘ er ‘and better than eny dynamite in use, As Nevada contty has the rep-. utation .of being firet‘a the adoption of any improvements in” mining, Mr. Waite, who is well known as anold Nevadan, has brought the “‘Thunder Powder” here for ity first ld. All that is @pked is a fair show and no favors. Give the gentlemen a few\ drill holes in the hardest ruck, pipe clay or anything that has to beblasted, and then let the miners devide for themsaives, The County Press. We are asked bya subscriber to ‘draw comparisons between the various newspapers of the connty. It is a delicate sabject to handle, and must therefore be digmiseed with as few words as. possible. The “Free Lance, for instance, might aptly be likened-to Seibert’s lemon soda, . being pungent, lively and harmless ; the Union to that veryrespectable, . moderate and reliable beverage, . claret; the Herald to the higtiest—(* ‘toned imported. wine, such as is drank ouly by the “upper ten” of society ; the San Juan Times to double-distilled high-proof . knock~ ’em-dowy-a-~mile-otf mountain whiskey; tht Truckee Republican to apruce beer; the Tkanscrier to (N. B.—The blank is left in the last instance so-our sarcastic contemporaries may have room to ectaliate. ) are. aaet bly let to the lowest bidder by the Board; _ frequently . readvertised . , rwheén they thought that bids were. too high; often had to endure a great amount of bullying from parties who demanded that bids should be let. to high bidders; have always consulted the inhabitants “in atdtothe places where work should bé done and divided thre work into smat, sections so that” the pedple who were to be benefitted might have aw opportunity to do the work thentse Ives, believing that those who wer . liable -to be atfected by any defects: iu Nhe work would be careful mn avi ing the work done
rey. have oftentiines more well, S Ajjourned subjectto the call of the Chair. poe ——— SS en flome Fine Spx Lamens, i day from J. L, Ho’ lawd,. erintendent of a mining ope * Tuyo coauty, forty rare-specithens ot meial bearing ores. ‘aud other ; ities, all of which have beet pla in the cabinet at the National Hote anil are attracting much attention from teck sharps., The selection ia one of the tinest, for. its size, --ever “brought to the city. A Micnre Ax farmer invented a new trick with’a hole in it. rolls of butter that had) been. made hollow, filled with water: aud frozen sclidy~ He sold Calaboose Thursday, pending the of a numberof their—compaarr ay from Goltax, before any further proceedings Were had,—Union, Iris probable that Congress will! accept Claretice King’s-estimate, and . appropriate tothe Geologi Bureda $400,900. The work is worth that much or nothing, ~ At ‘present Bureau is concerned on-ywith the territories in which there are public lands, and it is to be hoped that the Bureau will be enabled to take in the geolozy of the ¥ hole country, ting in New Furniture, 1 am[ now prepared to accommodate the public with Good Board and= Lodging AT REASONABLE RATES. THE ROOMS are large and airy, and — either for single sew Benge fe ies. Persons in want of a good boarting hous with all the comforts of a honae: ean find é “4 the e HALF-MILE HOUSE, Neto MRS. ‘M. A. MANNIX. nervons dehilit 4 \y imprudenc e,. tausne Then: is is an old Jaw still on the Counecticut statute books which declares that “every horse used in any horse race, and on which any wager is laid or any purse or stake made, shall be forfeited to the State.” This law isa dead letter in Connecticut, aud such altaw would never be en— forced i in Calitornia, ->->-Tike aces been some manifesta= vhurch, Some of the congregation family, tlie So nrerg Sidi sitar ai: tion of discontent in Mr. RBeecher’s think there is ‘'te6 much of Beecher and not enough of the -Holy-Ghost.” { was the same way in the ‘Tilton A\rHouGHTFUL Southern ‘paper has come:to the wise conclusion that ought to raise more cotton and less hell, and that there should be less liquor at the cross-roads and {my having tried ix vain ey has discovered a simple m which he will send free ~to: hth ers. Address J. H. REEVES, Street. New York, known remedy, Of -self-eure, fellow-suffer& Chatam Nani3 Vaites States . Land Office. “ SACRAMENTO, Can, January 3, 1881. ie all whom it yay concern : Whereas on the 31 day of September, Eden . the Plat of Township No, 17, North Range No. 9 East, was filed in the above fuamed office : And whereas, on the 31 day of January, 1881, Henry Goette; whose Post Office address is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., filed in the Register’s Office of this ‘Districthis application No, 80 forthe N 1-2 of NE Quarter of Section $4 in said 'Pownship Ne, 17 Noxth, Range No 9 East, wander the Act of June 3d, 1878, enfitled “An Act for the sale of Timber lands ia the States of rg oe nia, Oregon, Nevada, and W ritory, min aly toe applied ‘to enter * more v Timber than other pu se tree, you . premature decay, etc. [ Notice. OUND about four miles from the towi) of Eureka South, Four Horses, in-a starving condition, deseribed as follows : One Red Roan Colt, three years old, with three white feet, and white stripe in the fgce. One Iron Gray Mare,, supposed to be about ‘six years old, One White Mare, age not known One Roan Colt, about four years cht, one pay spot in forehead. Brands not discernable. Nevada, Cit x. view to the: The Best Chass of Goods: they are sokLat.cost,. is. a for, but nq: lishment. Commercial St., opposite. Transcript office, Become one of the SohdInstjtutions of It has been —— with prus roprietor, as wall as give cori io, None but It ig. not claimed that A reasonabla margin fancy pricesare charged Are kopt on hand), ‘he stack of GROCERIES, €ASE GODS, ‘CROCKERY, Bio. WINES, tIQ@ORS. ETC. . is now constantly complete. me Tanisne me re™ 4 aan. ‘The owners can have the horses. by, prov« ing property and paying. “2 urges. K. PARSONS. P: P, KIPPERT. Eureka South, January 3d, 1881. ‘Nie ‘Palace Barher Shop. —_ —_o—NEW WISCONSIN Broad street, adjoining City Rod, MEVADA CIFY..,-<<: 5 eae ee CALwm, “HOOPER, Prop'’r. <2 LO S D C LN * 2 Having leased this Laid Ho nh WE Physiognoniical Hair Cutter, formacr. . : Sitios teal Be oe so ly bf the Arcade ber -Shop; f acra‘ Net Eroparadt Fiesndisial inerito, and prietor is pre ew wodate the public with a SBOE Se eae Goed Board and’ at The Fuvogite Hair Dresser of the: West)aro now prepared pa pin all. work perta Lt the Toasorial profession with artistic Jadies ana Children are carefully waited fea All Gentlemen having work done will have their 49 Beets Blaoked Free of Charge. €a : aa ~~ THR BAR CONTAINS CHO! WINES, ~ LIQUORS AND CI a 25 50 per Week. SLERPING ROOMS are aisy sod comfortable, TRE bonne ee fitted with tha et affords, aay Porsenteihe dualee 6 yood: heve Beekman’s Building. _they can-he. : feos tame, heme ’ the era mee, ae ora HOOPEK, fag days at tee THE DAIKY “NEVADA ot j \s fin? ant ~ \ Saierior Coe our 1 The storm h Jeath. The roads arot : sotto less. Arthur, infen. died Thursday é ‘The Forest Gi inn! jeat nowspapel Mr. Bri 1g 3 Hall tonight w pe TT rained we rp pare to, ES City Trestee4 “g] howe Sat ia gras ay is les ng. *° = Ye was Shoug W. Bigelow cur vive another ty tee BROOUSCIT A C.K. Kieby from Mis. E; dox the p ropert geatly purchas ea ek 1 seity, hasd de 0, sefPnte Jen : sco; where hb : imi establis The prospec he one of the n ing sfasons‘Ne _ perience iegstarting out “The jail prisi They refuse t¢ —tore-mijenrnin: SupervisoPsga eafd playingin This se ingon the hee mento regardin “fled the bastil The inmates tt] might have left the luxuries th, the estalishmer buffeting -as Ja cold; . for thy cruel w swear that whe have-expired th fo get scent up they ovight to . what the Board they might hay, {those orders, ' & Black A few days si tighteen year o) wsor Huckins, * San Juan, wast wider. The fie tion of the bod: adthe young « pain, “At one ti ed to be in a eri during the past tion-has improve Pay The Worth Fe others, is yield dends, A tract heen opened, ar ing worked, ‘I gravel mine are . have been for. m ANTIDOTE . Perfect Protec] tols and Knive derer’s—4 Su ihe Murderoy ‘a Highwaym While the oot terested over li we think that t! 4 good time to ¢ the public to an ‘ving of life the beyond a doubt fas yet t. a bri