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January 26, 1876 (4 pages)

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the Daily — N EVADE Crry, CAln fone Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1876. x Our County. % : ; + hard to be met would have—been—-afTanel Tivevittas. -The weather changed on Monday evening, and the snow was put. i af condition to stay a day or two longer. It was a fortunate thing that a warm rain did not come, else an argument by anti-slickens_ men of the ys. = el . Any baehelor ean find the self-given There is no need of stalwart ‘and vigorous men going th rough life sin-'. gle, when there are plump, good looking, affectionate young women, just pining away for a husband, and ‘advertising for some one to come to theirarms and make them happy. 1,200 square mites. Tie County of Nevada is in size about the’same as the State of Rhode Island, having an area of . nearly Its surface is _ fenerally mountainous or hilly, with occasional fertile valleys between, ‘The soil is of a reddish color, and is mostly side hill or table land. With irrigation, a great portion of it will ‘produce almost any kind of crops. nee is at’ present, however, but a mere tithe of thelatid cultivated. Last: . year-it was estimated that only 16,000. acres-was-used for agrictiltnral par. poses, Doubtless when the railroad. is completed a gréuter aifea will bé cultivated, As fine potatoes as can be grown in the State were raised} bere tho past season. There arethousands of acres of land adapted to their cultivation, which is conyeniently. located forirrigation, ‘yet there were only 3,000 tons raised in all the county last year.” Mueh_of the soil is also adapted to” the ‘pro. duction of wheat, barley and hay even without irrigation, yet there was not-half ¢hough-prodaced to supply the home demand, and the balance had to be furnished by: fanchers from near the valley s. The coun. ty only produced last year about “$8,000 tons, off from aboutthe same} number of gres. One half the samme atsa sowit-to—alfalfa, would produce double. the amount, if con“venient for irrigation. “The soil and . climate are—well adapted to fruit growing, and the froit inacknow]-" edged to be superior to that } grown “ty the valleys; yet in all the county} there are only-alittle —over 400,000 —trees*and vixes of every kind. In pill the lower and middle portions of _the county trees grow. Inxuriantly anid. prodace bountifully with but little oare-and cultivation, Fruit growing cau be made an important industry, and one that will-prove remuuérative as soon as means to ship to market are furnished, Nut-bearing. trees seem almost indigenous to the soil. ‘They grow rapidly and bear liberally, yet thero are os yet. but few ““plinted, “There are ii the neigh= borhood of 1,200 miles of mining and irrigating ditches, along the line of which are opportunities of irrigating ten times the.soil now udder cuitivation without materially interfering with the supply necessary. for mining.. The population of the county is something less. than 20,000, und its assessed value of property is less than $9,000,000. Quartz mining is the leading interest in the southeastern part of the county, yet there are bot 43 mills in operation in the county. There ure ledges in every direction, ‘yet unworked however, and it is ex_peoted the new proeesa_of Fryer’s wi a few years enable four times ‘the present autiber. worked to be _Proftebly developed. The whole os Se probably Tess than ten of them even . Upper portion of the eounty is cloth. ed with foyests of pine, spruce, fir und other trees adapted to the mannfacture of lumber, yet there are on1y¥°27 saw mills in operation, and onFy 50,000,000 feet of lumber sawed and 2570005000 shingles mude annually. There are over a hundred miles of ancient river channel which are rich with precious metals within the borders ef the county, yet there are eommenced to be worked. T'rom the ubove facts we feel justified in say~ ing that the patural resources of the county ‘are not excelled by aay similar one in the State:-that-but com-= paratively little has as yet been done to dévelop them; that the field for , enterprise here presented is supe_. ~Eees are 32% « cents apiece at Sil‘ior to any section, and. that in the near future, when it becoines knawn, capitalists, and men of small. means will avail themselves of the splendid opening awaiting their. investment. } The county is capable of supporting . o ten fold its present population, The prospect at present is certaialy very flattering for the unparalleled prosperity of this section, and we see nothing to prevent the county frbm becoming secoud in impertance in wealth and population ouly to but very few in the . State. SS ee ENGLAND'S Natiovel Rifle Association accepts. the chatlenge from —Ameri¢a-on condition. that no-other} team-from Great Britain or Ireland is udmitted 4g th the match. ver City , Idaho. . delay ought to afferd the \ -atong personal article in reference ad Ki ought to be, and: doubtless is of very common occarrence just now. Chicken houses with lock and key attached will prevent the distarbance of fowls when enjoying their slumbers caving Chinese New Year. + = Railroad builéingaes not progress very favorably at present irectors: sufficient time to make arrangements to continue track laying to this city / a8 s00n as work is. ——— to Grass Valley, The present term of the Dratiet Court ‘has had ‘several—important cases before it for trial, which -have brought a large number of witnesses, jurymen and attorneys, to the “eounty seat.” Tt had the effect-to make the town look lively while’ Jury trials lasted. —Wood is only-worth seven dollars &cord now, and it is all marked C. O. D,, before it leaves the snow banks in the woods, G. ©, Gaylord; brother ot ‘District Attorney Gaylord, who has recently arrived here from Lisbon, Llinvis, favored us with a. call yesterday. . His visit was a very pleasant one, inasinnch as we used to kndw many of the good people of his section,and fabouts and prosperity of many of them, ‘The Grass Valley Union seems to think this. city “has too many. alubs. 52. = ie ‘They have expanined: another 80ciety or club in Nevada. We” conld . not hear what object is to be promo. . __ ted by. the haw organization. The Seen mi tainment, An Anti-Club Club in Nevada City would be a good thing, if the “Anti-Ctub Ctub, could only. succeed in _ knocking 4ntally on many of the clubs that the county seat is now blessed with.”’ And yet, that town has three Pedvo amtttwo Plum Gum clubs running night-and day, Sundays net -encepted. a Scott & Parks have changed the . time of their daticing classes to Tuesday afternoon for ladies, andTues. day evening for gentlemen. > R. M. Fryer, The ‘‘American Artisan,” amon th ly scientific journal of the highest credit, published in New York, has te the above gentleman, which is complimentary in the extreme, and which bears the highest testimony to his ability as an inventor, and his moral honesty and integrity asa man anda citizen. It mentions some of his important inventions, bat_thinks his new processof reducing refrac< tory ores is the most valuable of al; that the people of this coast will "ere }long . hat.his talents and energy hare added greatly to the wealth of the whole country, and that there is extreme probability of some ofthe papers tbat have indulged in slighting and derogatory remarks upon his character and process, soon offering humble apologies to their readers for misleading then, if not. to Mr. Fryer himself for their insinuations. We :regret_ that we tielo. Tuk Porrsn Law 1x Wisconsi.— Gov. Ludington, of Wisconsin, in his agnual message to the Legislature delivered January 13th, said: “Except one short line, no railways are now being built within the State, and none of the o companies owning have paid dividends for the past two years. He thinks that existing legislation has either justly or _unjastly vey ae the eredit-of the State aad} f its-individual citizens. He therefore r euids the repeal of the Potter law aia_ the substitution of of a law probibiti ~ unjust discrimination and extortionate rates, and making provision for ‘ventinued supervisory control over thosé eorporations, similar to that which has ehusetis and . Minnesota.” = —— = wy R Bur few men can handle a hot . place like home at the same time, Ir is‘stated.that a heavy English Anew at Los Angeles. . baxiking firm is about to gu taWs busing for and reading the‘‘Matrimonial =—Phe-t hight 5 2 robust, understands housekeeping in. ‘. perhaps matrimony. Editor has adlearned through-him—ofthe where-. new club. will soom give an enter-. . 7 heretofore omitted to-state that Hank “the head » Monk, whose name as a stage driver . Company to_push the development ‘ment thi lamp-chimney and say there is nv] ~ description of dozens of the merriest,” best 1g6king and most accomplished . young ladies of the East, by subscribBazar,” published by B. H. Burtin “& Co., Chieago, Ill. Price one “dollar per year. Here is one of them out of a hundred others:. ‘A lady aged 19,dark bair and eyes, fine-figure, ~ good: ‘classical scholar, feet 5 inches, healthy and allits branches, an only daughter and considered handsome; wishes correspondents for amusement. and dress. Sacramento Heratp.—The Sacramento Herald, which was run by a tot of unprofessional chaps, has suecumbed and suspended publication. Men who are looking for glory anda ‘fortune in a printing office must have experience, or at least a moderate amount of ability. . The above we eut from the Duteh Flat Forum, The editor of the Duteb Flat paper is not posted, evidently. Those who were in the Sacramento Herald are among the oldest and most expérienced newspaper men on the coast. It. will be news to the journalists of ‘this State that Rockwell, Gardiner, Fellows and Larkin, . who ran the Herald, are not expe=} rienced news paper men .— Grass Valley Union. a af iia SSL Se AC Personal, J.B, H. Stenhonse, special correspondent of the New York Herald, ealled upon.us yesterday. He visits particularly to examine . the Fryer Process, for the purpose: of writing . up the same for his journal, ——-2-— = “Keer Your Sear, aa The Carson Tribune says: ‘‘We have The Straight Road to Matrimony.:} “. Ghent, the -burghers © old-Duteb city-determined to-giveant this county te see its mines, but more gig obtain the music of the natianal . p= . Gallatin favored‘*Hail Columbia, at decided! ___.___ [By Telegraph; Mining Stocks. > a Yesterday Morning’s Sales. 1630 Ophir: 63%. 515 Mexican 21. : ~ 1055 Gould & Curry 21%: 950 Best & Beleher, 66. 2705 Savage 253%, “85 Choliar 102.——; ‘335 Hale & Norcross 64, 525 Crown Point 23%. 500 Yellow Jacket 103. 605 Ing perial 944. a 60 Expire Mull 53Z0 135 Kentuck 13%. my 195 Alphas 23> SS 475. Beleher 33%. : 195 ,Confidence 21. 415 Con Virginia 450, ‘ 1455 Sierra Mevada 24, a5 290 California 90. 55 Bullion 53, _65 Exchequer 14. 30 Seg Beicher 92%. 435 Overman 69. “965 Justice 29. 1660. Syecor 2%. 225 Union Gon, 1770 Lady Bryan -3%.— 445 Julia 16, — 90 Caledonia 36. 35 Knickerbocker 244, — 250 Globe 144. _ 380 Bultiimore 3%. Yesterday Afternoon’s ‘Sales. 135 Raymond & . & Ely 23._ 290-Union Con 16, 200 Leopard 1344 100 Jefferson 7%, 185 Gila 23%. . = 1180, Silver Hi 11%. ace 580 Woodville 25%. > * 550 Mint 50c. = a 4 YanuEer Doopix.—After the Ministers Plenipotentiary of Great Britain aud the United States. had nearly concluded their pacific labors at that quaint entertainment in their honer, and the two treaty making powers petformed. as a part ofthe programme. So thé musical-director was directed to-eall npon the American Ministers . air of the United States. “A consultation ensued; at wiieh Bayard and F while Clay, Russel aud Adams -were dle.”” ‘The musical director asked if any of the gentlemen had the mnsic, and, receiving a negative reply, } is known from Maine t the “Gulf, . and from the Atlantic to the western boundaries of the -continent—Hank Monk, who drove poor old Horace, and promised to take the editorial keep his. seat, was_teken in hand New Year's morning by the employées_of the Yerington & Bliss . flume, and.by them taken to a elothing ste and denuded of all his toggery, anda new rig, from socks to hat, selected for him,:. After fitting the clothes, the party chartered the Warm Springs wagon and took Hank to Johnuy Kersey’s hospitable hotel. There Hank underwent a thorough course of abintions and_scrubbings that would make a Piute white, and suggested that perhaps oie of them could sing or whistle the air. ‘‘Tcan’t’”’ said Mr. Clay, “T ever whistled or sung dtune in my life, Perhaps Mr. Bayard can??’’ ‘‘Neither can I,”’ replied Mr, Bayard, perhaps: Mr. Russell can?’? Mr. Russell, Mr, Gallatin and Mr, fessed their lack of: musical ability, Pe have 1t!’’ exclaimed Mr. Clay, and ‘desired-te have thenational airs off in-favor.of:Yankee-Dan-}—-. Adams in turn con-. of internal revenue paid to the Government. Don Mateo Keller bas established alime jnice and lemon juiee factory at‘Los Angeles. BORN. . . “at Grass ‘Vallev, ‘Jan. oh, 1876, to Fhos, . Penberthy-and—wife,_2 daughter. At Grass Valley, Jan. 23, 2876, to John W. Major and wife, a son= “Notice. to Creditors, N the Probaté Court in and for the county of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah S. Brown, deceased. Notice_is hereby given by the "undersigned « executor-of-the above named. estate to the creditors of, and aH persons having claimsagainst said deceased to-exhibit the same with the pe essary youchers--within—four months from, the first publication of this notice to the un“dérsigned at-his residence on Deer creek, or-to dubn Andersen.at bis-office in Ne vada city. BENJAMIN C. WAITE, Executor. Nevada City Jan. 25, 1876. sanEnee’ 8 Notice of Appoint. iN the District Gourt of the United States for the Distriet 6f California. Tn ,the ‘matter of Martin Quici kr of Nevada county, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.. To whom it may concern. The undersigned, Charles.W. Kitts, of Grass Valley. in the of Martif@Quick of Grass Valley, in, the eounty of Nevada, in said distric t: and who petition of himself by the District Court of the United-States-fortbe District of California, Dated at San Franciszo the 1th day of January A. D, 1876,— CHARLES W. KITTS, JEWELERS, . " CORNER CF SUTTER AND MONTGOMERY STREETS, _ OFFER SUPERIOR DN. a. ducements to purchas-+e—eers of = WATCHES,DIAMONDS, “JE WELRY, : and SILVER: WARE.]~ ringing the bell summoned his colored body servant. ‘‘John,’’ said Mr. Clay, **whistle ‘Yankey Doodle’ for this gentleman.”’ John.did so, the chief musician noted down the air,
and at the entertainment the Ghent Burghers’ Band played the national air of the United States, with variations. ee ‘“Hin’s A Bascx.’ ’—If{ this expression isslang it is really classical slang. And yet of the thousands who use the term, how few know its primitive significance, Truly it isa vs 38 after being properly rubbed down, was attired in a splendid suit. The. boys then took the aforesaid to the parlor: of the hote}, and when. Hank peered into-the glass he started back in.amazement, and inquired of those present, ‘Am I General Grant or Horace Greeley give to see me now?’’ A plentiful repast was provided at the Springs, and“Hank’s: health was drank in all the good liquors theibar} contained. The party then returned to town, and Hank was formally introduced to the multitude congregated to receive him as one ‘‘born} again of, water and spirit.’” . Hank Monk says that the New -Year'’s gift} for the little kindness he has rendered to the flume boys during the past Summer, aud he is, moreover, the proudest old Jehu in the State of o Nevada. eee —e , Tur Oscrona Mrne,—We hear it is} the intention of the Osceola Mining of their mine, and as soon as possible to erect ‘a. mill. This! mine has produced very rich ore, and was one of the promising mines as early as ‘1855. About that time it had a 24 stamp mill, then the—largest in the State. The vein of ore is strong,and in places over five feet in thickness, sume of it very rich in free gold, and all rich in sulphurets. A portion of the capital stock has been set apart for these improvements in the place been found satisfactory in Massa-. % essessments, This seems like}, business, and with such manage— soon become a dive.—G, V. — A vers of galena, tweb thick bas recently been idend paying mi + he received is more than payment . Sir,. tra ᠀刀愀渀搀漀氀瀀栀 retorted, with noble thing to say of a man, ‘‘he’s a brick=*—The word, so used, if not twisted from its original iutent, implies ali:that is brave, patriotie and loyal, Plutarch, in his life Agesi-. laus, King of.Sparta, gives the origin of the quaint and familiar expres. sion. Ona certain occasion au ambassador from Epirus, ona diplobethb-bhewle Monk} Wilrat-weahd-ebd}-matie-mimieny—wed-shownby -thep King over his ca ital. The ambassador knew of the monarch’s fame— knew that only nominally a King of Sparta, he was yet ruler of Greeee— -and he looked to see massive walls rearing aloft theit embattled tower . for the defense of the towns, but he saw nothing ofthe kind. He marvelled mueh at this, and spoke of it to the King. ‘‘Sire,’” he said, “I have visited most of the principal towns, and I find no walls‘reared for. defense. Why is this?”’ “Indeed, “thou canst not have looked carefully, Come with ‘me to-morrow morning, and I will show to thee the walls of Sparts.’’ On the follow= ing-morning the king led his guest out upon the plains, where his army . was drawn in full battle array, and ointing proudly to the serried host, esaid: ‘There, sir, thou behold est the walls of Sparta— ten thousand i mem, and every man a brick.” > A Derserr mother, says the Free Press, was telling some dady callers the other day about her intention to eelebrate .an anniversary of some event, and her piug-ugly of a boy. came into the room just then and asked: ‘‘Maw, whatisan anniversary?"’ “I'll tell you some time,’’ she replied. ‘I know,” he wickedly replied; ‘‘you are goibg to pick up the shovel and chase pa down cellar again!’ After the ladies had departed the mother took the boy up stairs and removed his false impressions. Mr. Cuxy’s fondness for whist was well ac te In reply to Mr. Clay's cha Randolph was an “‘arisr oa at Mr. C., “‘ifa pac < ms n by the com upeny he keeps, the tleman ond Roatucky > the veriest aristecratin the House, . for he spends Lis nights in the comOrders from the interior will meet with prompt attention, and goods forwarded at very low prices. . January 20th, 1876.-3m OTIOE TO CREDIVORS—In the Pro: bate Comt of the courty of Névada, Estate of Bh. W. Latta, deceased, Noticeis hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of R. W, Latta, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the-said deceased, to exh: bit them with the necessary youchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix, at her residence on Main_ str his office in Nevada city. S.A. LATTA, Admivistratrix of said Fstate. 4. M. Walling, Atty. Jan, 21, 1836, . Montana, ‘fifth—in_the Territories } -}in population, is thirdin the amount county of Ne syada, hereby gives notice of J his ippointment as assignee of the estata was to wit. on the l4th. day of. December, . . ALD, 1875, adjudged bankrupt upon; the Clock Tower Building, . woo A SS A a State of California. In the matter of: thestreet, . “Gfiies Valley. or to J. M. ‘Walling, Esq, at ofthe TICE,a OHN J JACK, NEVADA CITY, AS been appointed tole agent by “-LIEBES BROS. -&-€0-. For the sale of their famous, brands of, 4 Bi r-keepers will herenfter-find it to their: advantage tu inspect the siock of JOHN JACK befo re sending to San Francisco for their supplies. . I will guarantee to deliver CIGans & SMOKINGTOBACCO, them CIGARS lower than they tan get them at the Bay, Followiifg tie some of the brands; ; BEDE BOQUET, . = U-S, SENATE, VENUS, UNANUE NUE HERMANOES, PERLA DE CUBA, SARYMEN,REPUBLIC DE CUBA, -PUMARIEGA, — CHOICE YOUNG AMERICA, AMERICAN TEAM, And-s variety of other brands, 100 numerous to inention. The bar-keepers can get #Ciyar of me guaranteed to suit all their patrons ata yery low figure. 015 JOHN JACK. in BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY (isPrran STOCK $200, 000, eee ’ OFFICERS : R. W. TULLY, President, A. He PAREER. -++ +. CASHIER — DIRECTORS i Jotn-€ashin, Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsk, A. H. Parser, W. B:? Dury ea, . sites MONEY TO LOAN on on goodcollateral Be eurity. ° nts; Gold Dust Bonght. “Bullion discounted. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust orBullion for Assay or Coinage at tke Min . eral and Special Deposits received. _ Checks on San Francisco, Sacramen so, Sa Jose, Biockton and Virginia City. Praftaon Easten Cities, Tondon and Gea many. Agents for Liverpeol, Lendon, Globe In. surance Company. bee tee Interest 01 on ‘Time Deposits will ro “snow-as-follows : its, 6 per Gent. per annum. ‘Twelve Months. Time Deposits, 8 per cent. per annum. 7”. Persons residing at-a sénd money by Express. Checks on Solvent Ban wanting ean ki taken at pee. ‘ae E MAKE “PUTS” AND “CALES”'s . Specialty, This system of dealing in STOCKS is growing in popularity, as it enables persons of small means vantage of the RISE AND FA priced Stocks. We refer to scores of persons who have cleared trom $2 00 to $19 00 per share on “CALLS” during the pasttwo weeks. We have a large Cash Capital and are thus enabled .to fully protect our’ Certificates. We also Buy and Sell Stocks of bighon them, “KF PRICE OF PRIVILEGE ON TEN SHARES AND UPWARDS: \. > $1 00 per share for 10 days. $2 25 per hare f for 15 days. _ Notice of Dissolution, oS co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the practice of laty, was dissolved on the 20th inst. by mutual consent. > GEOYJS. HUPP, D, 5, CROWLEY. Jan, 21, 1576. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. — NOW ALL MEN B¥ THESE PRESENTS, that we, Baptista Gruscetti and Louis Guse tti; doing: business under the firm name of Guscetti Bros., constitute “e partnership in the business of ‘buying and selling stuck, and selling milk in the City of Nevada and vicimity,—and that our full names are as above. R. GUSCETTI, LOUISGU SCETTI Witness. E. W. Bigelow. ose cicsnmmnn teri 2 Nevada, January lith, i876.” : — Sie of California, dank of Nevads, In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Peter Iemert deceased. Pursuant to an order of said court made on the 34th day of January, A. D. 1876, notice is hereby given that Friday, the ath day of February, A. D. 1876, at 11 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the courtroom of said court, at the Court House, in the county of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Peter~Ismert deceased, and for hearing the application of Eva Ismert and Albert Weymouth for the isstatice tu them of fetters téstameéntary when and where any interested may appear and contést the same. Dated Jan. 24th, 1876. JNO. PATTISON, Clerk. 4. B: ee Atty. for petitioners. INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN, . ‘MRS. M, ELISE RICH, ILL organize a class German, W. will give Private Lessons, or Terms mod Nevada, Jan. 8, 1875, DR, FRANK H. THOMAS, (Practitioner of Homoeopathy,] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office---Broad St., cor. of Pine, i of kings, qa, and knaves. NEVADA CITY, CAL “te 25 per sha ‘share & for m4_ SEND FOR CIRCULAR[FREE]} explaining our system. Remittances by our risk. Address CHAS. LARUE & CO. aan Montgomery Street-SAN-FRANCISCO; Post Office—tLocr Box 819 j22 Administrator’ 3 Sale of Real — ~ Estate. Bi” fantveni is ea given that in pmursuance of the order of the Probate court of the county of Nevada, State of California, made-on the 22a day of January, 1876, in the matjer of the estate of Albert Cleavtor of said estate will receive sealed proposi until Feb. 19th, 1876 at the law: office of Niles Searls, Nevada City,. for the sale at private sale for cash in gold coin of the United States, in one parcel, subject to eonfirmation by the Probate Court of said county, and if net sold at o'clock, M, sell at public auction, in front of the Court House, in Nevada City, forlike coin and subject to like confirmation). all the right, title, interest and estate ofthe said intestate at the time of his death, ==} sad all the rigbt, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or iu addition to that of said intestate at the time of his death, in and-to ail that lot, piece or” : of land situate and being on Stocking aye township, county of Novedny State ornia, and bounded and described pe ws: Bounded on on the ey eee B.C.‘ Waite, on the aduth by Beer and on the west and north by beet Sed fof the United States, with the dwelling house and improvements occupied by the deceased in his life time. Terms of #sleenah; twenty per cent. on the day of sale, balance on confirmation by Probate court. at expense of aser. W. B. CAMP. ge ans or sasic of the estate of Albert land deceased. ss Dated Jan. 24, 1876. , 35 ‘Niles Searls, Atty. Highest Price paid for City, and Coun = Legal Tenders Banght and’ sotd at Regular Conausronpent—The Pacific Bank, Sim _ Sx Months -Time-Depos---— to take ad, on Commission and Loan Money : ee Wells, Fargo & Coe. or Post Office orders at land deceased, the undersigned administra: : on said 19th day of February, 1876, at 12. : SE We about He ha and State __never constr intere: the co. act of State, warm of the years a Even} __for ins ‘Reems = and all approy The owellrei of the . -as this while prover cally 1 county clean it to redu low tha ~ of the: ance, : low as: will so will be _ with th explosi try’ will “ prosper ~ -er-is-the ‘OD -FO.0E =.money i efitting a "Fought his stag ~~ }ieve he “up mani standin; profitab! pletion: road to . pleasure line. a large s time we as new. be boug figure. . Hall for . damp thx _best to d Outsid bein de been mo than th rains it d to ride in sanbigenvemabianiaas eam . Wheth tion to at or wait ui the male ~ one’s chai little atte: know that others wil yet if the uo-othero afforded. ; tant one they are AS alone and _ Tetaliate p val on pur mirer. T “nity once . and now i: can set su as they — Antoine 1 lot of oyst pers and fi for carryin them. . —_— Mr. BR. graphic art fine picture this city. “* Pepresented ed by tho — a rtist. a" natu wonderf etockery, a oil itis wo only of LE! a