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¥ Daily Transcript
he
=
Pares.eae Pentg hte
fornia.
fhe: Freeman bill, as it is called,
5
noe:
ie little frésh music:
“Old -Block,” Redivivus.
' The Oakland Transcript of lows
Some short time . since the Taaxe. regulating fares and freights o@ railis ve be heard at one of our theatres, 28th inst:has the following:2: = . 2
script dontained an articlé taken . roads in
i this State, wan passed to.enalihengh there. are nn-dities, there . The following brief note issof véry .
NEVADA CITY, CAly
Seer
a =
‘Fixet Tribe of Red Mem in _—
oe
4 ‘from the San Franciseo Chronicle,
oS
great importance to ourselves, and:of
MUSIC '
it
less interest to our readers, as
city, County and U. 8. Official in which it was stated that the first bill as agresd upon by the House : CountrRrMiT —_ in cireulano
they will
soon ascertain,
“Old
=. tribe of the Impzoved Order of Red fixes fares on railroads at 4 cents per
Biock”’—A, Delano, Esq., has pob~ PRESS.
tion
in
San.
Francisco
and
San
Jose
Men in California, was instituted at mile,°and .agraduating rate. for
and it would be weil to keép a sharp . . lished little or.nothing of late years,
. that place some ten or twelve years freights. On railroads where freight4,
and, we believe, had concluded to relook out and prevent their introdué-. tire to the seelusion of bis rich and
ago. The following communication is earried 20 miles and net over 30,
ateeday’ Fax
an.1. Bist, 1874,
o
shows that the Chronicle was mistaken; that Nevada county can elaim
8 cents per mile is.allowed, and if
the freight is carried at an altitude
ion here.
‘THE EXCELSIOR stRing
¥o
The pa
BAND:!
retined_ home in Grass. Valle , Ne
vada county, where heis one'of the
has main“solid men,’’ as. well-as“the most
& RE
uc now
toe 7preparedto furr ish good ny.
the honor the Chronicle would claim of 1,500 feet aboye the sea, fifty: per tained her consistency, ” says the San;-popular and influential. It would.
_ Will Spain Declare Wart
cent more may be added. This Francisco Post, “by sundering her. seen, however, that having had a.
TheNew York Naufftal Gazette, ¢ for its city::
squint at the seductive columns of . Balls, artties, Sociables,
Yor
Bar,
‘Jan.
26,
1874,
~&e.,
journal of good repute, and regarded
would give a railroad company from businéss relations with her last lawthe Transcript, as viewedavross: the
On skonp netiea, All orders
Ed. Transcript: In your issue ofhere to Colfax-6 ‘cents per mile for yer, Judge Gearge Ww. Ty ler
us an’excellent authority—im naval afJett
Shes Afidge of that magnifiecnt and hispale
&& JEWIELL’S will wai
=<? tiert : ate
fairs,expresses the-foliawing startJanu ary-24th, in regard to an-arfiele+“passengersaiid 12-cents per tou_per. baa considerable business
iin the civil. toric Nosz, he has -decided to play.
. one more-Hterary engagement, for. “Nevada, JanAth 1994.
ling editorial views initsisste of taken. fromtheSaw Bransiseyobra. mile forfreight,‘Tf the roadshould _ edurts, but who willbe. successor
‘the benefit of the cultivated and ap1
January 3d:
Leses d-_20 miles~in_length, or 15%Cook,Quint and -Tyter, “hasarot—yet};. preciative. Gakianders: after»awhich, K =
SSEblish “Tribe-of-rasaproved tsont
= es
pee ial Noti
=
We have thded—over “oat pe
cents por ton per mile for freight,and. . transpired. Whoever it shall be, he _we,hope, he will pay them
a
a cereWetter,
E vs hereby given:ta ath—perreng——Uificulties with Spain, but. the end Order of Red Menin California, was £6 ceuts per raile_for passengersdf . will, ne doubt, remember the muitimonius Wsitin pérsens -This. is his} AY indebte
d tothe late firm of 5 ANCAS.
is not yet, and; unless. we ure very made in ®Beptember 1863,-in Siat . the road -is less than. 20 miles id1 bility of mundane affairs;“ahd. innkeLi private note which we venture. to.) rie & egies NSON* that theit—eecroun ty
. have been
[present as follows:
placed inthe hinds 64—J
much misthken, it will not be two Francisco. Now that is a mistake: . Tength.~
=
-.
. hay“while the suu shines. Tura
Dean Frairsp: I thauk you for the . GRAY fer collection and that prompt ae a=
ment
must
bs
made Ly those who “would
e
evelyee
years before Spain will~declare war San Francisco can not claim
good notice you gave me.
aboutiss fair play.
But for have cost.
Scene
. the pressure of -businexs, I would
u@ainst the’ United States. This thing. Nevada. county will clain. The Fault of the Sapreme Court. . . {
A. NT. ROBEXSON,
i send 3you a sketch now; but I will Survivingpartner of Lane uster & Robison, :
seems a bold assertion _ for. us 40_. the honor of starting the first: tribe —Allthis-trouble in the decheuesiat “Te“Seat ‘Bays “a Chinaman.
Nevada city, dan: ist itt
. . within-n very few days. IT have-an pasatbet:
as
eee
Some SC meets, about ‘the two little nigwith a _pair of pants was ~Jately:
jnake, but we have rarely, if _ever, of Red Men in California,
old reminiscence, a: little ef the hisD,. B. MERRY, A. E. McG RFGOR,
erred when we have sins assertions tima in February, 1856, Abraham gers,’ ‘would have been avoided #Prested in Marysville. He was a. tory of the old V igilance:‘Committee,
U. 8: Deputy and
bute Chief Deputy.
of this kind. Spain gladly backed Curny.caf the Gould. & Curry fame) the Supreme Court of the State had onlyman-who had a whole ‘pair in. i which no one knows: but myself,
County Surveyor.
—PRPEye yor, City
&
which
I
will
write
out for you at my
aCcanty ot San
ont ofawat-ertie chanees-ofawar, in biorght—
a dispensation fromthe not been too lazy to examine into the place, and was Rhepefors identiearliest leisure. I-playeda little but
PE rincisce.
=
the Virginius matter, She. was not State of New York, together with the and decide a similar ease now ayear fied atonce.’”
important part in it and thefew who
eS
_
MER
RY
&
&
MeGREGOR,
ready. She will be ina year hence, books and ritual of the Order, and} or morebefore iton appeal from San
knew it at the time, have either passTre Spiritof the Times, alluding
ed
away
or
have
forgotten
it.
Strang:
‘To-day our private armories-are turnplarted alodgeat Rea Dog, Brooklyn . . Francisco.
y
Can not.the Legislature to the. fact that the State Prigon as it may
seem, it.was I who set fir
ing out thousands of stands of aris Ledge'No, 46,1. 0, OF 5_renting . fix a time within’ which this -Gourt
Committee “had made an investigai to the train which purified the at?.
their
hall
one-nish
t
inthe
week:
;
_ for her, and although she is comparto! mustniakea decision under penalty
NEVADA CrPY.
tion_aud would soon report, Says? snosphere for the-time from the foul .
atively poor; she can and. -willraise. . the tribe, as per reeofd. of Brooklyn of impeachtent.— These men
air
of
the
villians
who
held
high
car.
tra_Wffic
e
at the COURT HOESE, oracy
are}:“There was not the slightest chévk
nival in San Francisco in 1850-51. letc atthe Gaily Cnion “Office, Grass Valle >
the meaus to: bewin the ugeressive, Lodge, for the sum of ten dollars 'n paid big salaries and ought to. be
da
Will meet with prompt attention,
upon eny of the transactions of th
¥ou shall hear from me.
The .Caban question will be the week. TheTribe continued to meet made do their work within fteasonaBrock
Oxup
yours,
Truly
commissary;
he
bought
all
the
sup-.
cause, and if in the struggle
she loses in the’ Hall until_some time in~the ble time or submit to dismissal, eat
National Exchange;Bath Rooms
Grass Valley, Jan. 26.
pies,in violationof the law, and dis{
“that island she will not mourn at Fall, when-Mr. ‘Cnrry left the place,
—_—--—_-2+—4
any other oflicer-neglected his duty bursed the same without accountaAND BARBER SHOP.
andthe lodge soon wentdown.
‘OwrnG to the extreme dull and.
heart—she will be glad of it.
28 these judges do he would be haulbility to any one.
Concracts _for blue times.a
ey way for Spain to be a united naAmong the chatter-members
. NEVADA-CHTY.
only
n up country druggist
are ed over the coals at a lively\rate.
ad.
So} beef have been secretly let at six
pames
familiar to most = Nevada
vertises.to.sell_ opium for 75 cents an
tion isto bring ona foreign war, and
says the Sacramento Bee,
cents, when responsible parties stood
ounce and morphine for 75 cents. a’) KI
itewill be with us that sho will seele+-peeple; W. A. Beagole, . A. King;
oe
—_—
LINGENSPOR & WA LTERS,
ready to furnish
the sameat five.’’
:
sap
to war, so that the warm, patriotic Sart Esting, Frank Coihuat and
bottle. »
‘
Ee JF OULD res} vectfully infoml
A Duel Talked L303 4
Ss
blood of her people will be—wrought others-whuse tines Phave forgotten™
‘Pus Besserier anti-sea-sickwess
picoftiis city amt corti tin ey.
~ The papers say there is a duel-on steamship is nearly ready for re ae Anorere:
aiantct de tee taar ats: have on ae pTane) rietorra.of the nbove Wel.
tothe boiling point and they can FA, King, oye of the charter mem'
knewn
populer place, aut having ‘Te.
he tapis;that-the famous ifenry 8.
unite ina common cause. We havé bers, is still living in this. vicinitty:
shop in
Tfit proves a success nine more will lybeen discovered, about four or-five . titted it yin A style second ta
within
Foote,
who
came
_one-vote
of
the
State;
sre-new
prepared to give the very
miles
from
-some facets in our. possession which I uiderst:and thatthe books and recthe
village
of Enterprise, best’ atiisfaction to alt who may please vo
being — a Senator to Congress be built to run to the Continent. — = in EI Dorado
_. Mmuke us thus bold in speaking,
. ords are in the possession of one of
—eounty. The SPeci. . favor them with their patronage.
L
D and
from salifornia, is about to challead ns to urg 2\ Diplo our. Governits charterr members ¥et. :
A pritrron_of nine “‘inndredl”“and. mens exhibited were exceedingly rich . ‘HOT AXD COLD BATHS at atl honvs;
25
ee
eae
: has challenged the infa-f
HAIR-CUTTING done in the latest style.
ment the née ity of being prepared, }
fifty-three feetin length and containand yielded ae! ee cent of quickW. C. Banker,
tex, Fora good, clean. Shave’ call at the
:
&
mous
io
Davis,
who
once
claimed
SPe
es eG
Sees
in time
Spain has but hte to hazting 35,179 names has been presented silver>
National Excbange Barber Shop.
to.be the President of the Southern
s/s
Death orWw.
Yim, Carpenter.
DRI ENNINGS* REPRODUCTOR always
ard-in a war with ns, which of neces-.
. in the Senate by Mr. Sumnery against.
on hand and for sale.
‘Confederacy,
to
mortal
combat.
ti.
Lhe
f)
“Wir
must
an
analytical
aerias
SMART
SVILL
sity must be awar of flects. She
E, Jan. 28, 1874,
the proposed theglogical amendment
-.Ladies Entrance for Baths through the
Ep. Transcrrer --In your edition feud between Foote and Davia has! to the Constitution. The Judiciary be a female? Because if not an anHotel.
has no commerce to lose, for her
alyzer
(Ann
Eliza)
he
mnst
be
a
. béen
of a deadly. nature and long
LINGENSPOR & WALTERS.
sterchant navy all told does not comof Jans zoth,I sce by an article conCommittee will decide which is of charlatan (Charlotte Ann.)
1 4th, 1874.
standing.
Like
the
vendette
that
so
else.iO sailingWessels, Abd AE Es tiined thereinnrelative-te-tie~tectl
1 -the-most-weightthe—lepgthof.thet—
long
exi
d between the two Italians,
“On
x Jannary 22dseen: adie fram . ,
gate 600,000 tons:y and her steam of Witten Carpenter, that you.ae}
petition or the siguers,
.
oue
of
whom
stole a chicken from.
inerchant navy has not 200 ° vessels, wrong in several particulars For .
Astoria six vessels losded with wheat.
. the: otlfer, which ended inthe death
A DISTINGUISHED German surgeon for Aaverpool a
ugegrezating $0,000 tons, She could the past two years Mr.
(Carpenter has .
b.
Lo.
ot
hates
:
~nothi
_GRASS SEED,
ng—but
—bised
named
Esmarkbas invented—e—pro—
:
can
Hoses
Tir wv Tew weeks,
Wo] not thjoycd"good health, and one of
Foti
the
hash
betWee
n
these
cess.
whereby
amputation
of
the
two
Tar new tildge across Napa Creek,
could only assail her neval fleets and . his greatest dflietidns was the par
FLOWER SEED,
her colonial posessious, while she . . tink loss of his sight. When’ iie left. Southern hot bloods. Well, let them \Aimbs may be performed bleodless on Calistoga Avenue, Napa, is nearly
\ficht;
who
cares?
The
death
of
both
.
by
applying
elastic
bandages
to
the}
his
resideuce,
he had on his coat anc . f tl
completed, and if-geed weather precould attack us from Maine tto ‘Texas,
1
;
.
b
1g
;
AT
.
slippers, (your article of 25th ; fa
1m by the hands
of each
other} limb above the point of operating.ry vails will be quite so within.a week. lou; the eut
3 eoast; break
>
Men's So
Mrs. Lacea OD. Farr
rant
of . t
evening 1,
this city,
est and ni
nearly On
jonably d
nen, whe
te,” from
—_the“‘wee
=
ing
ori
mfitied
:
aD ocoust
ra
wi
AY
young
i
“i ¥‘th
eserve i
to please,
in magnil
itself cleg
dies were
—tybeautif
we notice
hdy, J]
Watson «a
of the
Ni
Haskins
Eaton-oft
R. Wo Ta
and lady,
Fargo & (
many oth
their wiv
rot nOw~t
was truly
=I
A meeti
of Nevada
room on 7
o clock, Pp.
inportant
‘GARDEN SEED,
your a
i coisthig= trade, he-bad-ar0CONE bE boots on.) He . will not ‘stepsere neens meting . The methed has been: successfully
Proresson_J._ I, Héllton, one of
ouE Pacific fideand Work us ‘a.deal . had been accustomed for ma;“ay years. . ;:op its-axi s, nor will it make the air . triedin England.
to goup and down. the flame and.
wp e than it now is.” The tel z
impur
the leading botanists of the country,
vf hat TD before we c yald drive her
A conrgsponpEnt of the Hartford . died suddetily at his -residence in . . egraph will carry the news. of /their
{leet soft oP sink
k them. Mark our ditches, Which in his pe etial blind. } .
Courant points out the result of 20 Everett. Mass., on
0 Sunday, the 25th
words, Spain has the>W hip hand of pNess was a dangerous upAde rtaking. ~ath to to every: part of the globe
After his death, Wan,
Crauie
=
z
cas
aid gu 3b
st sree
pA as quick as it¢ per cent, reduction of fares in one of inst.
2
as, and when sheiseady weshall
would
have to smart for all the troubles the rmiy: self visited the liz, 8 he tool after
filibusterriug craftof the insurrec tionpassing off the flume, aud saw by
Se
LAL
death o
Z
‘
hl 2
ies
OCEl
som :
:
a
z
FUecént maz :
_Position’ of promi )
sit
J
£°
A Terrible Bobbery
stopped.
E. MW. PRESTON,_uw
Ese
pasenger receipts during the last
Rovert Mares, lately from Dow
ACIDS,
ING CHEM!
ISHES,
AIL: per
‘Tequired t
of the: Or¢
Ail at the Lowest Market Rates. 3 } Ja
§
nu
COUNTYWARRANTS.
T
ary
cisely,
T
_ Order and
expected y
the wigwa
By or
Nevada,
Shoot
Sam. P
of Grass1
almost ey.
: throughot
shot in th
etf, a hae]
al from
@shin .
‘WO piece
Before th,
ered G
Meat-with
the Aiffier
te
the part 8
tad got al
eam was .
épplied f,
tom:
§
loor,
vh.
open, and
sake
}
a id
MUFEL =PAINTS
OTLAND -Vaie———
lhe
*
ed by day
pe OUICE,
SS
sun will shine upon-the just and the
‘Fhe finding
of the dead .body” of “seantlivg. We-saw his footprints}
Groroz A. were of Bennington,
ee
DIED.
Sy
nearl
y
half
way aeross this seanting;+ unjust,just as mach aftér they have N. Y.,butchered a cow,
Jaadyge Trauder of Contra Costa cownin which on
fought, ble dand died as it does now;
Bae” Prescriptions correctly compounded
ty, on the verandah of the hofise of and-we concinded asho was near ly
ze being.cat up a large stick was found
At Brosh Crwe near this a. ‘cu iry at ull hours, day or night,
andold
Time will move as rapidly
blind
,
that when hea reached the
Mrs: Chase, at Martinez a few nights
c
near the heart. It was 1514 inches 29th, 1874, Chakles Hall, aged ll years and
ayo, has kicked up-a terrible bob= tre.of the fur se he made a misies after that event as he did piers long, weighed about a pound, and} 6, months,
The fnneral will take place from
bery iff that county, and Mrs. Chase andfrom ak ritise-on tlie side of his these traitors were born,
had probably been.in the cow’s body
Then let them fight. The country
the.
Congregational Church, ‘to-day
being under suspicion — of having face it is evident that he felliin there;?
two or three years; as no trace could
LL Warrants on General Fund regisantbas theeross pieces on the top of will.lose nothing by the operation . be found where it bad entered.
‘at
10
o’clock ep. m. Friends and acsomething to do with his sudden the
dee
.
Gs about 3-feet apart he € pt two
tered prior to-March 4th, 873; also
Ba
old
}
fogy rebels, who for
_quaintances are reepectinlly invited all warrants on Indigent Sick Fund, ee5
taking off, is having her past career Ger have
=
eae
aes
Ohi
Stragk” against” che of . wethe good ther yF;have ever
‘tered prior to May 6th, 1873; aine all reg
doné, had
: HERE
JP.
is pons in’ a= n ;
toce altand.
thoroughly overhauled by the news
10 ’
tered-warrants on Road Fund willbe
ee , amd was_ str nned, —-Havir ega Gas tter—died— :
them
o
.
years— ago. —Indeed it} who has confi{dence in -ha man ba:
Oi préseutution, Interest veases from.thi
a=
_-pay «The fact is now exposed
;
:
:
date.
. would have been bailar for them and ture. For ten years or morehe has
thatAfonetime shewas married to ack his head on ons*of thesecross
H, Co; Treasurer. \LDSMIT
GC
A.
.
Dissolution Notice.
By A. H. Parker, Deputy.
a
"mum nanied Fuller,’who, after livpieces, it naturally threw hint~on. for onr country if a-mill stone had employed more than 200 men on an
Nevada ‘ Jan. sth, 187 4,
ve
\
been
tied
about
théir_necks, while average constantly, and as yet has
HE co--partnership heretofore existing
for five or siX years, . his back with his feat forward, in
between F, A. Hecuyer and Peter June
n discovered among his hands a Wuo have been keeping a saloon in North
broniht sufe against her for a diwhich position he was found ~atSaag. thoy.were kicking babies, und they . not
neem,
GALVAN OPLASTIK.
. cast into‘wmill pond to be eaten up dishonest man.
Bloonstield, bas been, this day, January 28,
vores, . aller Lyin; x amo ng other things’. lower end of the “flame.
Mr. aes .
1874, dissolved by mutual consent, All
:
ys
‘
i by frogs. _If Foote and
Pee
Davis-desi
persons knowing tié@mselvés to Be thideabt.
that she was untrue 10 him in -her. pentsr> was buried on Sund: Ly, the. . to 1 oo ad
ao ae: sae
ed to the'tate firm of Lecuyer & June will
)
Ia goo
Ee
a
o
JAS. z or, ‘Assayer,
Tur Key to Cuba—Key W est.
aa
rent
s00a
dee
ey Wi 1 fight a
narital vows with one M, $,+ Chase. 25th, by the Masonie fr: rternity
please call ani settie with F, A, Lecuyer
ty, a2
who is now, gale proprietor of the said saMain Sireet, Nevada City, Cal.
. due‘and kill each other,
The divorce was camiad: pie sv0n was followed to the erave-by the]
Maxeear, Bazine is accompanied loon.
lav.
>
afterwards she became the wifs of . Se8t concourse of people ever assen
S noway: yvared to ga 1G anize
F. A. LEGGYER,
into exile by his wife.
Red Men,
i.
wa
Jan 30,
PELER JUN&.
i out gold or silver plate d.ware,
bledi this place to do honorto the
a. Pemaeal
«3
hisses “tiie . Coroner
Peete
een
The Grand Sachem and other
Manven Vicrozr, who fired at King
Contra Costa vounty refuses to in-. ‘dead. It is not the belie
Byeons, Forks, canine Pitchers;
WESTERN HOUSE,
f of the . Grahd ONivers of the improved Or
{Victor Emmanuel in 1872, has esfourm Mrs. Chase or her counsel ‘of . citizens of this ay e that
Corner of D and Second Streets,:
he com. ! der of Red Men, are expected in.
Bells, Door Plates, Services,
. eaped from prison.at Vicios:
the Waereaoouts of the stomach. mitted suicides ‘In
the estimation of . this city to-night, to institut
MARISVILLE.
e a Wig-.
—_—__2-@
=>
Rings, Watch Cases,
blood ete., which has been -submit{nine-tenths of our peopleve, HO man } wam
at this
pla ce.
A Marniacs took place Tn.Norfolk,
The
charter .
ted by him for chemical ayalysis. ; was his superior. in hone:
Waiters.
. GEORGE WAPPEL,
Proprietor.
sty, integ. mambers \of the institution are re. Hass recently,
to
which
the
contract:
.
Why she should ask it, if she is .in. rity, kindness, sovi ability or le
And Jewelry in general. He will §
\
—
or
quired tomeet at Odd Fellows’ Hall. ing pariies were a bridegroom of 67)
gid-these in the best style, a1
nocent of erie, has not transpired. rug, Hoping you [will give: this
THIS
House
is
more
converle
nt
e=>
-a} this evening at7 o'clock. Those. Summers and’a bride 24, This isthe
they: Will last as long as in.u
.
I
¥situated-for a hotel than any
ve
Old Gold or silver bought ¢ r change ue
Whatever fucts may be de veloped by. place in your paper, I am,
. other in Marysville.
‘persons who sighed the petition for . fourth marriage, the three preceedThe Table is
.
JAS. J, OTT.
the jury of ingrtes st how engaged in
Well stipplied with all-the delicaeee
your,
the charter that may be absent at the . ing yielding the*fruits of39 childr ep, . cies oak luxuries
Nevada, Jan. 23d, 1574.
Of the season, and the
the exumination of Judge Landers’ .
. . beds are of the-very be:st-quality.
—oPeHAIN. — -ustitution of the Wigwam, will lose! twenty of whom are now
living, and -Connected
“HOLBROOK,
vA
<->
sudden demise, che ting is certain,
with the Housdvs
a Restau g
' «@LORA B. HOLBROOK
their privilege, and if: any of those. ho has forty grandchildren, .and
rant—the
bon
Ton—whe
the
re
meals
New
are
served
s,
Mining,
andt
me
Pay
ago,
the chief railroads in the-Staté. The
year of high fares were $124,997 less nieviile, fell on the ice at Ayre, Onhis tracks that he hud atiempted to aience, and the railroads will not+
trac
ay
than
during 15TS, after thefares tario, a few days since, receiving iness—trips ht —consequence oft
; PTeCIU s3.the ifumre-—as he bad
done
juries from which he died
had
beem
reduced.
hundreds of times’ before—on 9 4x4 theirdeath than-they now do.
The
ists in C aba have brought to her:
as
that
the
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
A count
Fand of
hetis the fact that-she was dixed from Fuller and married to .
etc
up at all hours, day and night.
me
-desire hereafter to become members, } 2ud-is probably. 2not yet.
We have, received a com
Every attenticris given by the proprieJ. 8, HOLBROOK & C0.
munics. they will have to be
tor
and employees to render satisfaction to
Feceived as all
Chase don't make der guilty of the. tion from our French Corral
THRE
Dealers in
E
priso
ners escaped from the hiss guests. _ Charges reasonable
corres. others will be after the Wigw
ars:
am
is
. tpordent, which will uppear-to-morcr im e of murder. She may be guilty
wk
Geese
~
#
.
Gold
Hill
jail on Sanday ‘evening,.
G(ROCERIES,
instituted. .Let there be a full atMARYSVILLE ~
“Yor aught we know to ile contrary, . TOW:
but’
were. recaptured in the’ yard,
PROVISIONS,
i
tendance of members.
MARBLE WORKS.
but inher case as in every other.
They were Thomas F, Miller, ‘ar-Can and Case Goods,
Uewanps of eighty miltion *‘pounds . .J.E,-Townsenn,,
when erie, ‘Is illeged against a
of Milford, Clerrested with intent ‘to kill
D Street, between 1st and 2d Sunes.
Jame
s
—or
for
tyng to be foam in a Fisst
thé
everytii
And
usa
tous
ndof grain were mont Catal Oke, whe died recent: Lowry,
party, We are bartid to presume she.
proprietor of the Vesey
CLASS GROCERY STOKE
.
deli
THOM
vere
AS
d
SBAWA
by
RD,.
the
....-Propnetc as ‘SH ESLER Ses
Erie.yRailroad ati
is innecent until gavilt jig proved up. House, W. Williams for atte
mpted
Jersey
At the Junction of Main and . Con
oe
during the month of ‘De-. $10,000 to satailick a prelewarsiip
en heme,
§
e=
prep*red
to
furnish
fur
te order,
on
burglary, and Ah Kee for robbery.
short motice, all kinds of
cembLer, 873;being 112. per cent fin the A ROR
: mercial Streets,
,.
Pe
ease
MAR
BLE
TOMB
mor
e
STON
“Tan
seu
ES, PLAIN SLABS,
, Contra Costa Gazette . says
l in the’ corresponding Mich,
Also, choles Wines and Brandy:
“Iris stated that the. phynisiontet
for
Medicinal purposes.
» AND MONUMENTs,pmauth of 1872.
that nearly everybody there signed
the prindipal cities in the’ Unitea
States haye conrbited ‘to: seetre the .
=
tae House
‘Commina ‘on Pacific . the local option petitions, and
“that Fed tirtreearti
Dive
;
Senate conned Poattisters}
pit eec
ee ey
S. Railroads have.
peg
ITTeport fax
bodies of the Siantese twins for au-. pdohn By
ehopsy, at as Prieg, © ieee .
amt on
rae
eet ot Te and.
smempoaner.
Se asiee
establishuient
of the
-even liquorsellers sigued them. -— ee
He x ocutg RT
\etpiese jubilee”
aC
Lal
ing “. . mater; be
>
eve ae
a,
9%:
Thaykful for pastfavors,
we solicit sen,
aime
ip
charge ~¢
Veapon w
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Go
to
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