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January 6, 1881 (4 pages)

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2 aoe The Dai y Beans cvipt. . NEVADA ‘city, CALIFORNIA, ? “MIPPOPH scous HORSES.Four Snow-bound Equines for Want of Better Faod Procted ‘to Devour a ee Thursday. 7. January 8,1 1881. Each Other— They are Reducell to Living Skeletons when Reseucd from the Frigid Fastnesses. a ee io = 7 Mockeries ‘of Justice The Sacramento Bee ‘says: verity —in —California—_with sehick it should be,._Our juries are = “anreliable,_theirverdicts. Trogucatly —eounty—during the past year. ~are glad to-s68 influential newspapers . month, and have since been compel—# moe kery= of justice.” ~Tn support -uf its position ‘if then gees on to make brief but correct references ‘to the various. murder casesthat. have heen. before the-Courts of Nevada We “Tike the Bee agitating this subject. _For'some time re human buté¢hers: have “The See for some “time has held that is not punished with that From the snow-bound region four) miles fronr Graniteville, in this county, comes one of the most. ‘rémarkable instances of animal enduance and sagacity on record.. The the testimony of the “most _reljable sitizens in: that neighborheod. “Four horses were discovered there tén or twalve days ago, blockaded from the outer world by soven or more feet of snow. Itis pretty certain they: were caught-out.during the great, storm that began on the first of last ‘Ted to shift for theinselves,~ “being without food whch the storm set: in. all apy incident is property yerified—toby 7 — Then: and New. ae Thirty years.ag> the sicient* winter Major Downie of this city and Jim Flood-mined together on -Poor Mints creek, Plumas:county, and ‘was-a complete failure as a gold-hunter. While all the rest of the boys in “thea camp were taking out noggets by the handfuls, he could scarceA Pretistoric ‘City. ‘cdntinent of. ‘gre ‘quarian, ‘inhabited Mexico and © ‘gntralAmer ica long ages.ago, but a ‘cofsiderabke ainount of detinite informatiba/ has been obtainedin regard to their lives, customs, and éven character. ly find enough to barter off for the necessities of life, which were not: multitadinous in those days when—a biled shirt was'a thing to-exctte rid— ieule from the honest pioneers, anda man who would change his: socks be— Col. Stephenson, -of the United States ‘Gecloricel” eee “has ie diseovsister town in this va sen at a place . of the same ‘ame in New Mexico, an iEvery now and again we are hav‘Ing fresh discoveries = on this says: The number of miners emp oyNot only i is it an ascertain—/‘dueed, }occupied._adjoining— wabing. “Flood fed fact that certain forgotten-1 tribes . Eo Bet away are poing, Mere ‘and There, Allwho ictoul ot. a job and A party of [seven Scotchmen deft fer Arizona night before last, and there are-de. partures' every days The proprietors of the paper that first published — the Morey {forgery have at—last-confessed: that, ithe letter Wasa fraud, and inakean part they play ed ii in — ton the ‘public. : ~ show an.appalling condition of ‘af. __way throughout ‘the State. hat nearty everything their own ‘The “recor ds of San Francisco especially fairs; while—in—the—more sparsely. settled counties there is an equally bad showing ia proportion to the population. . The peope here. have by recent experience been educated up to the idea‘that no matter how ' cold-blooded a murder a man per: ‘petrates, there is no probability that ae will: be compelled to atone Tor the —— mont-which-ne-man-fears.“erjmé with his own life. The death “penalty should either ba enforced as ~gether, the law provides, orabolished altoIt has lost all semblance to & scarecrow even; it is a mere ornaThat Senatoriat® Busincas. The impression generally ‘prevails that General Miller, the warrior, statesman and orator, willbe elected at Sacramento by.a-good: sized majority. Tiven the Free Lance has flung asideall its former “deubts on . advertise for their owners in another. ™} column of to-day’s ‘TRANSCRIPT, WwW he —-distever ed; they were without tails-or manes, having eaten these ‘appen: dages from each other ~ In” biting off the hairs as had avidetily used great care not to injure one another permanently by lacerating the. flesh with their teeth. mated skeletons draped with‘horsehide. They were extremely. wexk, Int greeted the» appearance of their discovers with extravagant displays of delight that seemed te indicate something more than brute instinct. ‘Ewo men worked eight days in-shovelling a trait from their prison to ‘Graniteville; and__finally succeeded in getting them to the town. They are now in charge of the finders who Board of Supervisors. > A warrant for $594.50 was drawn on the General Road Fund in favor of the San Francisco Bridge. Company The report of Road Coiciiaienss ~ Judge, Robinson, the point, @ “thd sensibly speaks thus. ee aes — Gen, Miller will he wlected Melted States Senator, So sures that event that he has not pittin an appearance at Sacrameuto. Fé the ‘‘deadwood”on it, and he quiet— __ly-abides. in-his. San. Francisco home, ani sits under his fig tree waiting for the ripe persimmon of the Senatorship to fall off that fig tres into his open mouth. He has the softest thing.a man ever had. In the Jan— guage of the Nevada TRASsenier “the party owes it “to him.” — The party is going to promptly pay the debt. “fuses t Se ee Se he cae A Peck ef Trouble Judge Paynter of Grass V a retake jurisdiction inthe case of "TL People vs. Bridget M¢-. Closkey, charged with renting «a house in this city for purposes of -if1 fame, and has returned the papers. to -Attorneys fer defendant refuse to acknowledge the ~ gu muchas. the United States. jurisdiction of the latter, and the at-. torney for the city has applied to the Superior Court to issue a writ of mandamus to Judge Paynter to show cause why he shall not pre~ coed with the case. a ae = ‘The Mountaineer MII.” eae The building for the pew mill of “the Mountaineer Mining Company on Deer Creek is beiag. rapidly put up under the superintendence of Mr, Weisenburger and another gentleman whode name is nut stated: The machinery will. be put im and started to crushing as soon as practicable. ‘The opinion prevails among mining men that with good manage-mznt the Mountaineer will prove a ~ successful enterprise, FIFTREN years ago no nation owed Anex @iange says to-day it owes less than Franca, less than Great Britain, less than Russia; Austria, Spain,or [taly, In fifteen years we have reduced our debt $370,09 0%. The debt of Kur pe hasinecreased $3,090;0)9,000 in tho same-period. And yet, in spite ‘ofall this advancement and_ general —_-prosperity, the public. was gravely informed last fall that auless there was a change, the couutry would go to the dogs. >_> ~Speakrna of the appointment’ of Master Grove Deal 1s a Senate page, Ssighber “Shvemaker says in the} ¥ Free Lance : “Grove is a son ‘of th : late M.S. Deal wha used to edifthe “TRANSCRIPT. Senator Watson will please tell the gallant an. handsome Lieutenant Governor, General Mane field, that he has made a goo? apthat Governor down t the’ Capital Hotel, and enlar ont easing eh . din forthe Free Lance,{ mahogany” above the snow, and ta wigs. WH. Smith of District No. I was read and en ag . the General Fund is favor oC fy. a. . Rolfe,, for insurance. ‘ -icenses to eollect toll were “grant. ed to — oe pe sons: Edwards & SD. Wooe, Thos. Freenian, Unio Turtipike-Co. The rates were made t same as~ last . year excepting in the Case of Mr. Freeman, where the toll for™horse= ‘men was reduced to 25 cents an Saat ‘footmen to 10 cents, The followiag bills on the General. Fund were allowed : w. H. Smith, salary as Road ComCoaliley. Clerk; eenhace, ‘0 Juror’s. certiticates.—C, -McClintock $72.75, Alex. Henderson $54, Po Knight: $82.75, CG. -R. Hill $19; “T= Giles $3. soe Ee Cc. . : _* ers Battia. and Day were read and accepted. ne Oh, Dear! Whenever Dave Patterson _ of Sierra Valley tries to tell a yara he spins out one worth —being—im— mortalised in print. He says that while out ‘on snowshoes the other day hecame to a -eanon where beralled by the snow. They had browsed off all the edible “‘mountain were likely to starve to death if they stayed there much longer. So he went to work and made a ‘narrow trail from the canon toa bare piece there was goo grazing, and drove the deer out of the canon enc hy one to where they could get plenty ~of feed. “He says, *‘Sare as I'm Were, They were ani-}. tween 175 and 200 deer were corof gronnd some distance off where . A The Gotd-Hill . Newsof Tuesday letter . Lapology-te.€ Generdl-Garfieltfor: the} E Paice. IIsT . —OF THE.. ee = STORE. “TRANSCRIPT: BLOCK, Gomimnercial Sorect, ey Nevada City “B EE H i VE" : TH : DAILY T yEYADA siTY 3 (jrass Valley M. wy. elected = is; charles Swarte: wai ray Va ley ‘yesterd athe County Jai heen, convicte poe peace. — 3 = . ficer Stevens, ia Jokn Keiser will hang™out his shingle as an attorney and I: . or=at=law-in-a few days: Ou.Monday Justice of thePeace . Keiser vacated hia office and _ tur: ned_ f over his books to~S. ‘B. Well. ¥,. elected last Fal, Oui: Lodge of Odd ‘Fellows, the first established in the Northwest, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary recently atCincinnati, Charles Thomas, the last of the original members, was ptesent and gave a mee: of the organization. It is reported that the Greek army will be ‘taised to 80,000 men. — Tie navy is also to be largely increased and put on am efficient footing. W ith auch a force Greeceought to be a very teoubleseme customer fer Tur= key. = —_— —--—#2] Tuk British Coasul at Shanghi recently wrute that 53,093 pounds of willow leaves were ia & course of man-, ‘ ipulation,; atone port aléne, to bs f boss, f saved the lives of all them deers.” gods that his tale. is strict from beginning to enil, 23s “true “nixed with tea for shipment, at the "ratio of from ten to twenty per sem. He swears by the immortaty _ oo oO A Factony is to be erected at Council B.uffs, towa, for the—manutactureofiron shot. Many advanDelicate Operat sae ——e At the Thomas’ restaurant in this city Tuesday atternoon Dr, Charles, . asgisted by Dr, Bobo, removed a}
malignant tumor from the face of F; . F. Mobley of Sweetland. lt exteud:. vd from above aud between n theeyes . j ~ tmonth, Tre tuinor has been deince September—last,—and . " fe to bring fatal results with. ig six months or so unless it was opoe upon, The work was skillfully performed, but the “physicians . . are not ‘yet prepared to declare whether or ne the patient is permahieatly colic. a nq va reap bovte and ox i down the left cheek to-tlie ¢ corner of . . tages are claimed for the new inven= { tion, and itis held that it ‘cas ‘Ke made cheaper than leadshot. Oo Ir is stated that 1 ,QU0\ guns an sent te-Treland surreptitiously from ‘Birmiugham weekly, and that within the last three weeks 5,000 Kafield rifles have‘Geen sont there from) Birmingham shops. Lovis¥ilit Dericoake and Republicaus alike have petitioned the Souneil for, the appointment of some negroes on the police farce. A negro has never held office in Louisville, “Ta opmmen council of Montyea) ren sg Ae Bernharit's that there are bigger sycophants, and more in a hillin San Ffancisco than in apy other part of this bem . ere, et oy: weit teo—sée— ae grandmoth After looking eazerly ’round the dsomely~ “furnished room where she sat. he exclaimed, inquiringly: — **Q, “grandmamma! Where-is the miserable table pa: pa geys you keep?” Ss band iustruments, and the people ‘have come to think that a railroad debt is by we means the worst thing that a town can have on its hands. A Norep aS get himself apoon an officer on the Brooklyn lice force and since thenhas had no fear that anybody-who wants hi will be able to find s +o area “A Lovisvitte ace says he can get aay man drank on two glasses of ingen whiskey. it. We'd just like to see hi m try it on us. —Boston Pest.. Tun millinery bug which looks Hik@w-eoekroach is a cricket, if you please,tkad it is worn because a cars ries luck, =a ‘Tus rice crop of Salinas: this year, is estimated. at 250,000 barrels, Last year’s erop araounted he mae Datrels. EE Ree “I wouun like ta die to-night,” pens a poet, for ance coming into . Pen with the people, It is a fixed fact “that there is 9 sy future for everyhady who can} ive long egough to see it, Toe A GAMBLER says; ‘‘The “pin this world w PN esos thoes wha grasp it is a full hand,” : Eni id's attack Wpon ayes him, “ile Tascyre = ata ‘Dany the stocking ‘tha no Chfiahias presents A edtahes Tun old boys in bi = sae a hep me are growing SLERriG sound ; The anare, < a TWELVEyoung men im Pamaris: . cotta, Maine, are taking —ont— Don't believe . ——— if And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors;made on the fourth day of CO ee 1880, so many ‘shares of ‘each parcet-or such stock asimnay be necessa= ry. will be sold at public auction, at the office of-theCompany, Room 6, No. (328 Montgomery street, San Frantisco, nia, on ednesday, the second « day “of February, 1881, at the hour of one o'clock Pp. M. of said day, to pay said ‘delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. 8. D. ROGERS, Secretary. Offico—Room. 6, No. 398 Montgomery street, San F'Yantisco, California, elie td ‘NEW WISCONSIN . ; Broad street, adjoining City Hall,’ NEVADA CITY eee eee eee ee ee a wm, Peres, Prop'r. Hay ing leased this new be cy furnished it with en rely new ure, FQ prietor. is to accom modate the public with < Good Board and I adil soins THE SLERPING ROOMS are airy andcomfortable. -* THE TAREE wiitalways 1 ¢ fied with the best the market: fol: THE BAR CONTAINS CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS: Persens who desire a good home, where they can be comfortable and happy, should patronize. the New Wisconsin .H BOvaD WM, HOOPER. The Palace Barber Shop. “LOUIS DUNCAN, © Tria is re mento, and , A. BROCK, The Favorite Hair Dress of the Wea, . are ing Gre Tonsockal professioa "with aruatic Ladies and-@hiidren are carefully waited LTA Geen Maing ck ne will have £7 Unots Bigehed Eres of . ChargeBR Pine Street, in the rear of Docepre'e Building. ; ‘ W -. Broad St.ILL BE RECEINED at the en “Ereasurer’ 8 Office Eaten o Tannery ¢ -G.voN —_—— RG, ‘Co. Co Hector. THE RELIABLE. yy THE ESTABLIQHMENT OF WM. H SMITH, “AS by pursuing a cy of fain di (ence of Rg Institutions o It Kas been conducted with > Bs on to profit the proprietor,-ag well as give the public satisfaction, “Neme bit The Best Class ‘of — Are kopt-onhand. 4 is net claimed. that . shez ars sold at cost. A reasonable margin so ed, stock of GROCERIES, CASE GOODS, CROCKERY, Ete. WIRES, LiQuars. ETC. Is now constantly complete. ar NX. —— eas dchn Estabr lishment. H, SMITH. Commercial St., opposite Transcript office, = ~~ Vie -} THE BAZAR. — Nevada City, — Mrs, M, A. Gray’s ok old stand. oWE have just re. ee: will be Idat at tan PRA FRANCI i CARPET WEAVING done to oF der at FORTY CENTS per yard. > Mr. @ Mare. A. J. Pinkstone, sige hs uate : . Kéwide Ciyy, Dee, 10h,ic for, bat wa taney prices are charged ‘fore their stitrk compelled him: to antiquated city . in the face of a: ‘series —_ = ——= fs Bene neh ree was ragarded as too nice to be hon—. of chffs. Some a ifs contain . = = — Crackers at = = = by “calling = est. In the Spring, Flood having be. two, some three, ‘and others as many. Soda-Crackave a : yet i = : : = 8 : roper Z come pretty well satisfied _that_he . 48° a aeabings: Fis Space is Reserved; b. Mackerel, Neol,—= per kit, 5" a “The GrassVale would never be able to-dorral enough oe =e = a zoe BS 1 re per 100 Ths., Shas = jiad_& meetin; }gotd-to make: him-rich if he went af—. ward the: mountain, tier beyond tier. ———— : = — . wenadttCora. — per 100 ths., -4 ae is sb Pasines ot : ter it in its native wilds, packed up:. Yet, above each lif and uppertine, . : = ia os ae £ se = beat “per 60 “tbs: > ty es —Wesapnos his kit and lit out for the lower coun. there are ruins of rectangular houses T=] Gisund Barley, per 10035 a = iter = * ; e: 2 eS I a wiz alte try” where hre-was-next-heard—ef as-built ‘of blocks of stone-oftheform t— —__-_— Notiee—__hw hole Bari PEE 100 Foe 2 a ni going a —— arley,;— per <= 5; or de the proprietor of a ‘‘gin-mill.” Now. of bricks-and_adobes, but larger in OUND about four miles from the towis EB. Te vs i. ——— ee Ae adays: whenever anybody gets to ‘size. An interesting fact in “connectd aude Gece eee . Jenan ee = lt = — = aprieee oi : talking about Flood the Bonanza {tion withdodges diseovered in the . Que Ked Roan Colt, three years old, with P ee ae =f 35 dgemes ae a £ yack tlint. befc three white feet, and white’ stripe in the . Beebive Tea, pet Ib. & F. Simonds, Esq., King in the presenceof one of the Poor ; ledges of rock was that before each . face. — Crashdd Snver. 7 Sea 50 f Man’s creek prospectors, the P.M, . line of dwellings thete appears to Bt de Mare, supposed. sevgeeaip _ = aear, pl 00 for ‘cri 2 : ; ) 2 row Sugar : at W the ép: runs his fingers through his-silhave been \paverments, ‘sometimes. One White Mare, age not known, * ° —— soe = w, where th vered locks meditatively and mur. four to five feet in width, on the One Roan Colt, about four years old, one Pearl Barley, 3 Tbs. 25 ote re beet but $7-5Q. : a ly =a ; white, spot int forehead. Brands not disvernSplit Peas, 13 Ibs. 106 omy Rolila an] murs, ‘Yes, I used to know a chap . broacest of which were tivo ‘trails‘or . able. : ; : 2 The owners can have the horses by prov. Best Island Rice, 10 lbs." -1 06 yi a bit Of a bout-n up in Plumas by the name of Flood. . foot paths. In, some: places ‘there ing property. Spd. a paying cll Seer Harkness-WaxCandtés. ox : 4 + Bibtridee’ Tehouldn’t wonder ‘if he “was the . Was only room for one path. — Into . $ ‘3 Segond Geste f gs — Se ae sue Penney * same cuss. He knew more about the rock of these paths trails tere Eurebe South, Tapuary 3 3d, 185). Wcities oe ania a ese sahng RS = y ee — i , é Ci Vai ploughing:a spud-patch_than he did oe toadepth of fiveto twenty URCHIE GOL®AND SILVER MINING ‘orn, 5 cans 1 96 en Rod 2 oes a about minin’, If someo’ the rest o’. inches In some of them the imLA Vonipany-—Location of Printcpal ety Jelly, Scans, . 90) Rare relvets tee x > . : c ’ Q + s ce + tA 4 } us would take’ pity-on him, as we-. Ptints-of feet may be seen, and—on . tioa of works, Nevada county, Californta— . SYTUp, per gallon, $74 pie Feukl hist sometimes did, an’ drop an ounce/ the face of the rock in places may~be oon oe se Se naan apa See 2 ora soul! a 7 tie : = — — : F : : _ sessment. (No. 5) levied on the fourth day of . “araines, larze cans. Cans 00 ———— a anggetin his-cabin where he'd be} found pietuzes and ee ie Sapa ae several amounts set op. Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 lbs. 1 00 : sure to find it, he’d spend. “the — next . San Jose Mercury. posite the names of the Tespective sharehold: Ee Onneg == es tb; ao: — he Oe OEE “week in tryin’ to sell it to some _o’ a —SO=«*& te ells: No, No 3 _ . Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., oo. The foflasrins: so Give Printers Fair Play. Nanies. Cert. Shares. Amt. . Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., 60 rus fortwe drthree ounces 0’ dust, pints y barber Ef; s7¥ 100° 815.00] Dinner Can full of Coilee,5 Ths. 100 ge, Ro. 16, 1.0. ‘beéaase, as he’d remark, ‘it’s such a "The American Newspaper Reportbehets oe Tr mi po ys Beans, 334 Ibs. for 1 09 filled Tuesday eve ai, é oh pretty specimen tohave worked up! er gives the following sound advice:. Soanison GE, ‘fr 748 yuo $0.00 Ground € ‘offee, per packag Ses 29 Cig mm, D. B.G. Mit aaa jewelry.’ fle waa. death on **We have a piece ofadvice which we . Kennison G BK ‘ir 952 200 30. wi Cc ornwStarch, 2 = packayes, 25 cts, suing term: S. Bul <4 . Caldwell S S, 650 500 75.00 . Starch: 2? nackaves 5 cts olen cece Sess makin’ bargains.” = wish to impress. firmly and indellib! Crook Gen Geo, P73 250 04.60 =p a? ie Hothersall, N. G igeas ‘<. . upon the public’ mind, and that is to. gaayatden H” 667 62° ygo. Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal 50e pO Sree ae ~ OS give the printers fair play. _Da—notFreoland-E G,_Tr-— 10 19015,00}—-do ao _-do5 val van, 2 25 thy VG AH la ice leet eiar forget that it costs something to puff Flint Samuel, fr 541100 15.00 Best*Cal. Candles, '30 for. 100 (. Abbot. PS 5 ee = _____}as well-as_to F BP0Wes taeda tonic sp ee moe) Fryé’s Englsh Cocoa, packet 2a. WC. , + By a shde—of earth and stones . ; ? po Lawder Lanis G, 132 50 7.50 4 WW. €. Groves, : pon a-printer i in any way whatever. . Luther L, » 9338 75 11:5 . Washing Powder, 3 packages, 25¢. ‘ : from the waste-dumpat the Wyoming . It is the printer's ink that makes. NafzigerJacob, 961 1500. 2.5.0 Mustard, per bottle, 10¢, Guenther, 1.8. ¢ {. -mine, one —of the_water wheels . nine-tenths ofS cr fortunes; ittakes ‘Nable Win P, 609 400 6u 00 . Pepper, per bottle, Ie. ich, Bh Ste ¥. -< 2 Natfziger C J, 81s 100 15.00 . yr 200 s ‘ was recently badly broken, neces. . money to buy ink type andpaper, . Pollock Edwin, Tr 941 100 15.00 ash Tubs, fim 30 teststo 2 06 Sto V. Gis sitating ti Hine of : and yet after all this) le V ‘ate the . ‘Richardson E A,Tr 954. . 100 15.00 . Wash Boards, 30 cts. . 3 Bond. C.-J ing the putting of a mew thanks that the printer -. Give . Bichardson £ A, Tr 085 60 ¢.50 . Water Buckets, 375 ets. ia ; SA one and causing some detey. . the printer fair play, and give up all arsecly qe -~ pos a ine Clothes Baskets, VO cts fe J. FB. He Th making “the necessary _ Tehopes~ of gratuitions _pulling, “ete, Snider As Te 481 1025 158,75 . Rolling Pins, 15 ‘cts, nNgOTs Ks, 8.5 : = ge : s Daniel Webster was “‘might ear Snider A, Tr 507 500 75,00 . Potato Mashers, 15 ets. Ne e pairs, precautions liave been taken ighty near : wae : Ate 5 ‘S$. Afterthe to provide against fature accidents of right” when he remarked of the press, boned ze vad ss ge All goods subject to correction. oleic hes “small is the sumrewarded to pat— =f § ; 75 Z } : 8 ; : : f 1 the kind. Four.more Frue corcen. ronize a newspaper; amply ese Saider A; Ate ore bind pees rhe a Everything Eres and warrant ill, the members trators have been put.into the mill, . are its patrons, I care not how hum— pac a = N4 8009 780.00 . ed to be.the Best. ug hall of E. B. 1 ce : in 500 75. making, in al, eight of those useful ee ole + setending eee Saaese . 3 shillingtord, AN Nie: Boo 73.00 _ Ki h d be ies _ et Machinesin use there. The propecty . ti. eq ‘Tikes, .it is next. to i im possi. Shillingtord A N, -800 45.00 1C ar ue eTts on that: had” b ~ BS! property . ble to fill it out without putting in. Steele Wm, ‘fr 1000. “1000: 180,00_4. we Ns said-tohave--very. encouraging . toit symething thati is worth thesubpresets Wni, Tr 1001 375 00 Me prospects. ; scription price.’ z Straseburzer 4, Tr 723 600. 75.00 Ni * = E : SSaeEEne con provy ; -_.° . Schuyler W 8 Tr saz 100 15.00 ative to Tax Payers ee ‘rac e } = ; e wa si ottean” Notes AN ip: ‘country editor, haying reid — ler W Ss Tr 979-600 75.00 —_—— ether d The the florid accounts ‘of the-Sharon. Tracey RG, 50" 100 BO} rday a ae +5— Knightsof By Bythias-party. last} Hesketh wedding ia the Call and we M x = ek Ee “We: T dat the Provide Friday evening was a grand success. . Chronicle, very reasonably concludes Whitney, M Fs = 2 arin axes BB tiveabin and lig eal threw himee bunk, Ib is not: tal suicidical inte hatany rate when ned home frem ; litiok overto M. ‘ound the cabin f the -burniag hege lord and. m Fina state of ‘stup -dead Mongolian hb the open-air and whour or go unt: Po Superior ¢ Fhe following busi: in the Superior } Judge John Cak AM. Smith vs. Ne ki Co, On trial, te People vs, Jim ‘ta three mont! “ul for petit larce: rie People ve, Ah “ut pleaded not vt of assault, and he custody of the —————iie Recorder's me: Laas The following doou "theCounty Reo Veek ending yest eds, 7 affidavits eeclaims, 7. de Lien, 9 marri bages, 15 mini ‘ments, 3 homes oe. Moore's Flat Ry ie road into Moo impassable. "aee early la =>