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“ONE OUT, ALL OFT.”
Bhe Daily Cransevipt.
HEVADA CITY, CALISG2HIA.-~. Maurer Because his Accomptices by Te Te et eee
i ; eee FO ane ui aise e orig ; ————: Slipped the Noose: : -gay$ the statement. to the effect that . of the Merrimac Miniug Company 0 . € a & s & by aioe Wwe
in}? The following i z . I gs Siac : : . . ‘slickens,’ or rather by whom it we Fritay,.Jyne 3, 1881. The following is a copy of the/p 4’ Harcourt wrote’ “The Dance . San Fraticisco, said to be the ows F y the Pacibe aaa .
pete : petition for the pardon of Ma-rer . of Death” in thirty-eight hours is an 'ers of a-claim of that name situated . introduced on the ee
he G Vv i iari is ci ; shi ,e’. We should think any old, California
ik amcoe Orovccdianthe Grass Valley incendiariat: _ __lerror, but that Rulefsen _the—San_ near this city, but of which no. one ye ra re sea ig ke Z FHCCES Se ; eS.
— } z
H for >
T s Excer rc sEORGE C. 1p j : = ' seeme +e : F } miner would be able to inform.them. : a se To Hrs ExceLiency, GEORGE CO. PB ancinco photograher who met such . seemed to have any k wedge. The ; Tb aN les a
A petition is in girculation asking Pex kKins,GOVERNOR OF THE STATE . a tragic tater Wis the authar Sam . Daily Exchange reponds as follows: . Itis an old Georgiamitiing phrase,
forthe pardon of Albert Maurer, the . O#-CALIFORNIA: mee sa : j Tha Rxchahoe has investigated the land was always used by people from
young man _-who was convicts d_forar Irre Atbert Maurer. Shortly bef Huictean'c death. ¢ lmatter and learns that the property that State, instead of. the synony
Goi a ae oa sad er the Sup has Your petitioners respectfu ly rep1m ty ? ie 6 wie 8 death . now khown as the Merrimac, iswhat} mous word ‘slumgullion,’ which is
Uhr he Be ye Uys oY Were pie called upor i is gallery in San . Oe eee SS » Schultz . : : ; am ‘ompanions: in the business, were: Tesent into your excellency: That on . " ots hic at neg ke ry San} was formerly called “the Scl Ue of California nomenclatare, In 1836 cl aL pe sdesedecde 1 ons ti . ; ; tas l eh 26th d : t May, 1981, Albert . Francisco, The conversation turned . ground. It is the south exteusionof (; . é fa ‘hing 40%!
-Cleared, many think that it rm But ne 2oth day of May, [kc >. Albert . ei, Wa ; 1 § vat. 2 Georgia miner, in dessribing to the
upon the book, and Rulofson seemed the Etna ground and has a U. 8. pat s ’ s justive-to have Maurer pardoned.
The petition 18: recelving numerous
signatures. —G. V. Free Lance.
Maurer, a resident of Grass Valley,
ea seias tere F : rae ; county, Cal., convicted of arson in
_ This is indeéd a reinarkable move. : : :
, 5 . the second degree and was subse‘ment! Maurer’s alleged confederates : s
. quently sentenced to-————_.
* Young Maurer was jointly indictwith two other boys of the same.
tiwn named respectively Nelson
Stevens and Samuel Edwards.
iin the hellish work. Were not c eared
-beqause their innocence was establis!:-¢
ed! One of them turned
evidence’ and his testimony was
: the effect that he and his accom; lices .
. were mcr and incendiatists pa and-acqnitted; and the case against
one of the three escaped the clutches oe is =—
. Was convicted aud sentenced, . was
of justice through , a technicality . Bint awed:
Stevens was tried on another charge
‘Lhe other and
. was in the Superior Court of-Nevada
him thé same .ason which Maurer<A
“THE DANCE OF DEATIL” Where it is Located.
~
2 = Sc ; "RANSCR!PT
A Pctition Asking for the Pardon of . Who Wrote it and Why Me, Did It. . . _ The other day the . TRANSC 28 ae ca Morwir Gasser an
Sam. Davis of the Carson Appeal . asked far information as to the status some oO 1€ aio pape pera
ent. J.W. Brown, owner of
half of the Etna ground, is the” chie
owner ofthe Mefrimac.
in this city is Room. No. 21, Safe De
anxious to knéw how it was looked
upotiin Nevada,
“Do people read it. beeanse they
think. its pages suggestive, or because
they think I am in earnest ?” -. with pleasure,
When he was told that it was read.
4d for the first reason suggested, he
seemed angry that such was the case.
He the ted the way into a little room
. and gave the following history of the
work: =: Se
‘‘People think that—I = wrote—this
book simply to make a sensation and
Merrimae enterprise. — The. TRraxLerrimay p
SCRiPT is.as ready to aid honest miniftg’ventures ast is to expose Jand
.
“dead square.”If Mr. Brown’s ‘is
oneHis office
posit Building, where inquiring -Ne.
. vada county people Wl be received
We do not wish to appear” hypercritical, but-there is certainly somethingvery ambiguous about ‘this
A Vexed Question Settled.
. writer aclaim’wnich hehad worked
f . in his native State, said: ‘The slickefs on top were about an ‘ax-handle
deep; then there was abuut three axhandles of pay grit before yon come
to the bed-stone, andthe bed—stone
paid better than the pay grit.” The
Times-Review might-haye gone back
farther and shown-that the word is
of Exgiish-origin; had-itbeen’ posted, = :
OVER-PRoODUCTICN and high wages
have caused the window-glass. man-The Tuscarora Times-Review says:
_ Nutice 4o-Gontractor
com aS oS Bs sib dk > a awa
Auction ! Auc
Fhe: 9
JiLD
Wik have a sale -o7 New and
Hand Furniture, in front of
Cn Ercad str Geis
Saturday, June, at 2p. y
: Consisting of
Bed—Room Sets, Parlor Sets, Bug
Bed.
steads, Lounges, Mattresses Ce:
boards, Meat Safes, ]
sok Cases
Stoves, Children’s Carriages, Chairs
Rockers, Kitchen Furniture, Dishes
ete., ete.
. “
>, 2 “J os bd .
Persons wanting to dispose of any
sods will give netice at the store, :
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Friday night. :
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= i . saAugsA; ic ss i ee ) Fc never was moeore—in — = syns ny slire te rpanlve d = a ay ra tte i sane or ec Dicer did —twarde was discharged and waedsome money J was—more—in-rof the former class perhaps he wil utacturers of Pittsburg to resolve to S, an pe
@ é +. 3) f ¢ : ; a y rast pa } , , ° 7 * = mn ; sar be ‘ . ) Mle
iil Pass iy 5 va oasis : : . . asa witness ou: belfSit of he Beaty, 1 ES A my hfe. ” hen. &_YOUnS + farnish-us with some more definite in. Close their works for-the Summer. a
3 ee ee ee . he evidence showed that. the man I lived in New York State, _ I . formation as to. the location of the aa menererecncnnoreeee agers ae ROPOSATS eee aes
convicted through anoverwhelmay ae acd was engaged to be-married;. I had } } . oem Be P ‘OPOSALS ‘are invited for “driving a A. U
ee i bach Galois Gat was buildings burned were an old house, pores aHiga he Merrimac, the kind ofa patent on it, MARLIED, — were eS EME EGS, Parties may fonmiasl
1 7 ‘hi ee ae a unfendiited, with doors and windows . M°Yer Seen a tits Kibet =i but one . and the amount of work done there a nian on ‘thursday, Jue 2d. Gat orp: lirect
ees : ROE is to’ be PEo-rout, an old barn and a small chick. 28ht I heard some music in a* hall already? We believe ‘he classes it wt the sosidants orths beide's seta in be let os saturday following, yen .
sig . oe an Bd alate of . en-house, standing’ a long ‘distance . 9" strol:ed in. About the first . as 4 mine instead of a prospect, We er at es Hosking peng es Katie. Me: ene et ho. a.
: vathetic pe Scan ac elie Gers ing F ef ; = Pee eae tis : i
« plish a bj i rhs aa = vine from other buildings and about one thing eee! niente affianced SWID8. are curious to know-the whole thiug FF inicciants Juine Ist, 1881, John Van ? Bot
nis eg mae Be = es 180 . mile from Grass Valley. That Mauring geuen oe Sing in the arms of a ‘ees ~ ; wa. : heade: Marter acd Kate A. Smith, both of Nevada . FOR SALE CHEAP : Healers
‘6ur_ ts a e and give law-. __ aera 5 >) . man who ; bs > Gy e Great Slickens Suit. + City. a rns
Breakers full sweep? : er set the chicke n-house while Ed7 ‘ ee ve ae te = bbe : i In this citv, at the residence of the bride’s FOG 3 : tional 2
i ieee LTS wards is at the barn and Stevens the . ™°¥ Detore, and who havenever been . * Phe Appeal. says that inthe case of nineteen te Maa eee a Mann, iets ys nae =e
< aeons eas 7 are . = : . Mr. Benjamin FoVhase and 3 vi > $ { norniny
Another Fool, house. ‘Chat Maurer and Edwards . Petritted Laid set foot in her father %) the City of. Marysville , vs. North Haznilton, all of this city. a y aa e
SG gorenawee refused to set the fires, and Stevens . ouse..I said nothing, but left the Bloomfield Mining Co. et al., the de} = bien fi
~, _Remarked a prominent gentleman . ° ‘ i room, and befo idnightI hadsold : ; 8 : = them lic
et orte thi }calied them. cowards and taunted y Ane derore aicnightT had’sold . fendants have filed demurrers to the DID. : a repotter of the Bee the other ; thiee thousand doll: tl h ‘ OUSE AND LOT down D Preat: of Mr.
‘day: [have been all along the. them, when they finally consented. hanna, nonmre WOPSR OF DEO Tanandad complaiat, and also filed . } -. Address-G, D, CROCKER, Neon, =
ee river, and a considerable It also appeared that: Stevens fired . 3T*Pi¢ material for eight hundred motions to strike’ out, portions of BF 3 Waban ee ae City Post Oftice, "ay
Ievemaed oeciauc. griras! a0 foundry in Grass Valley (on-the eae aud i tip “mornig 1 ttt . said améndedcomplaint. ‘The names . H. and-E.’ J, McAllister, aged 5 months and =
; a e; : yy 4 eS ‘ : K dae
struction or the sand floods on the. ‘ial for which he was acquitted) : — ididaiad i aseprwards Thot said defendants, severally tiling eas : ; e Lot For Sale. —
facms along and have taken pains to, 20d when Maurer was. solicited by married aaytie 8 se ee tO such-papers, are as follows: Brock [fhe remains were buried os the ieee Bloomé
: — ig three of. the principal . Stevens Maurer refused'and said he California. My wife and I_lived in meyer &Co., Amcrican Mining Co., Springs where the funeral took place VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING Lot tuna
wd ot pati Pope ngtice the . .twas tired of the business and had . *¢'bin which had no floor except th» Cowgar Bro’s, Chadwick & Campbell, . " the 3lst ultimo. They will be fA ROR SALE. Enquire of the Post. the nam
And I am antcntehadt pein had enough and.had quit, ground. One New Year's evethe citi. Morse & Beard, Ashburn & Baker,removed to this city heresfter.] — = aged a0
not to think thatthe frmers have. It also appeared on the trial. “of . 2°%8 Of the town got upa ball. I was. Murchie Bros. Morgan & Donahue New York D nat hee
5 Ait) ‘ . 4 . s
9994 steel vet together to stop} Maurer that he felt the muna of asked to contribute, and refused, tellAlpha Hydraatis Mining Co., Geo. : ‘gg : ry Good Store, _ down it
ese é co mi ton—. 1: : iarerneal < . sae x 4 ® B b A inin re r
ished ete dit “106 nara a his. offense,. and that prior to his . '28™y reasons. es people thought . w. Cox & Co.,; Sears Union Water . -— CONSTABLE’S SALE. _. ! sa ported
‘there long ago with their shotguns, 'Test he had suffered kpenly and had . ™° stingy, = = eee ee Co., Crittenden & Small, Boyce Bros., ied tees goon gage Sonst —
pa peedioy ead and compel them . declared that he could not sleep and = mona ae Pec tine South Feather Water and Union ae Robinson, an, acting Justice. of the stage he
: ) ce, : : 5 e matter 8 =a 7 ae Sa = eace in and for the Township evada, 3 ’
Why will che Be ae was going to give himself. up and ‘ is us i. ad no clothes Mining Co., Eagle Mining Co., EgCounts of panda, Béhls OF Catttornin, bene. She d
aa © persist. in ad-. make a clean breast of the whole’ afBis abs vel the ball came off, . bert, Judson & Co., Blue Point Gold Fe nk Gen an J. S. CHIVELL, Nationa
*mitting to its columns such sanguin. fair . and ended in a stabbing affray, «one Mini ‘he se ered in said Court on the y of April, E : ith
: . cieteteeleh Mining Co., China Mining Co., Con. 1831, wherein G E. Tu lai ntiff ING i wi '
‘aty threats when it has been told Maurer-has by‘his repentance and . ™42 killing another whom he found le et Go 1-¢ mh d Mi sg rec chong Sides sanloes bate: Meninait ical — rin Ma, Me a «= She was
Das, dti , Hise ee 2. j Seay es z ¥ ts rO we on. Gold Mining} gefendant, for the sum of Two Hundred and . has fitted it up and stocked it with a fine :
me gu ime agaitaby indisputable suffering in mind, as well as by two waltzing with his wife. I. described Co., Boston Mining Co., Milton Min: . Six 56-100 Dollars damages, and Sixteen . assortment a a and kep
‘authority that our miners have the! months’ confinement in, the County . the incident in the book. “One of ing and Water Co., Eureka Lake and pon Shavalbvied epye all the right, Gite ancy: that she : z ey. ox "> e i ’ ——
‘most thorough contempt for them, Jail, already heen punished a good the musicians got drunk and, falling . Yuba Canal Co. Cousolidated; Blue . 994 interest of John’ McKinney of, in and DRY AND FANCY GOODS, balance,
breech sips ie ahs dea). ae nas the ree “ig ag ieee From. oe Co., rep owned pike = The a han -fongl Two. Forty ght xen 5) Millinery, Ladies’ and Chil evening:
eir lanc “om ° ; i . that time -ug i 2¥L10 1D, 0., an orth. Bloomfi shares or interests of defendant John Mc: : : ;
Sam himself, and the Bee athe oS) a ea oe tt ot made aie see ag tiniee Bois Gravel! Mining ice : ped i the folowing, deserthed wining areeeeae, t o_o Ls . te ; ultted ou two other charge; . ™ ne Seles. 4 Mev an Epis: . Elim ise situate, lying in_ 8 Relea eS SS eee eA oe Ee ua — dike an
imaginary charac 7 Se PT aE PRS Tee S field ‘Township, Nevada County, State of. The stock embraces all the lateststyles repe y eters possess neither which he confessed. to, and dismiss— copal clergyman who held the same Mr, Suide 8 M4xtures. California, consisting of the following foun: . volved in San Francisco, and ladies can rely Scott wl
: physica ving or mental ability . ed as to the charge on which Maurer . Views. Together we wrote. the book. \, (Reston Post.) oe? tae “Geaatian. Gasced, . “Mc: . upon purchasing First Class Goods at the to the ci
ito argue or shoot those rights away. : This was twenty yeara ago. _ es nests IR yet Bt PN gee ronan a : Ls
ss ll dite aa he Y:. was convicted, was the ring leader ma ar y years ago. I kept eas Gallagher and Ragbag reela ee tive Ray org situsted Viey deweet Price, lodged i
A Deserved Endorsement. and the instigator of the mischief. e manuscript several years, revis. cently made a trip to Florida togethpoche A doe tea ei fe 7s rete : : saw. her
ilies Albert Maurer ia boy 19 years of . 16 from time to time, when my . @ aod while there got into hotel . Sections No, 85,:25 and 26, T'18, NED E,} .$W Call and Examine the New Goods Was an ¢
Regetding _ Assemblyman Long’s. age, born aud reared in Grass Val-. house burued and the manuseript. °))roWeee that they were both . MDB and M, and described as follows to: Sierra C:
HOE : , bbe: : Mal ain eR obliged to Occupy the same bed, . wit: Commencing ata stake No. 1 on the % terra U1
i in his letter to the TRANley, whose. “parents are respectable with it, For ten'years I have been Now the mosquitos at “that place dod beige A po grr pag Having loeated permanently in Nevada Moore's
rigs Sp anti-debris mem. people His father is over 50 years wane on the book, and the more I . were that bad that — would make . thence east » 0 chains to stake No. 8; thence . City, # share of public patronage is solicted. towns at
hers and not the representatives from . of age, is now and for 11 years ‘has . 8 Of dancing-the-stronger-E-want— . * 40 want to curse his great grand. . N 10 chains to stake No. 4; thence E 80 9. 8. CHYVELL, Proprietor
eae SR Ea ; ji : : Sean bs r ; . . chains to No, 5; thence N 10 chains to No. 6; : Xo isS =
a RE counties were respon-. been an invalid unable to perform . © to’make the book. I wrote” and pagent Pet hot “The firat nigh sce E 60 chains; thence No.7 Ni 90 chains; oo a '
: @ for the failure of the last Legis. labor of any kind. His mother is rewrote it, and at last gave it to the they passed there they had a feartul . ¥. 74-76 chaine; ‘Games io. 20" 318} W rc There
7 ‘dature to pass an apportionment bill, . old and an invalid also. He is their] PUblisher. I have shown society . time of it and came down in the . 29 chains; thence Be} 8 ash sate 3 ~ovteitele'
: og nceNo. ; a pinion
Ms kone Ca ys: ONLY boy upon whom they have for . 746 & loathsome ulcer festers in its ao i sap va by — Rts No. 13 870} W 11-Ob-ehains; thence No. 14 case of S r. evidently: vat, ; 3 midst. . F ( ’ DB, a Skveler-bitten. . S 43} W 23-11 chains; thence No. 15 S$ 42 ew are tore "vate Th PPR eae Segue v ee . Rathore nett _ enpes eassttenare> ae Micha ite gael ose i told their troubles to a Mr.’ ¥ iol chain thence No. 16 8 W:25-6 ; voir Dits
fierce anti-debrig men, wh : OF suppor’ and maintenance. P 4 ee wil . S ide, who was stopping»at the . (Bains; thence No. 17 8 20 = nines Stree of their
willing to sacritice one of “ra meat to the time of his arrest. Albert had. be stronger than the ‘Dance of Death.’ , h use; and he gave the'n a composianes eee . y= Sal ning Mace ‘Shanes Commercial t, a cs
industrial interests of the State if. borne an excellent ‘reputation for . {will talk plainer, and the public . “422 to rub on their faces that he Bee chan chains; thettee No. 21 N 87-14 W . Adjoining W. RB. Coe's Shee Store other ni
thereby they could ‘make a home . h will profess to be horrified, b Fe oe Rec the shoots sway, . 39 chalon Wenee He. 28.0 244.0 90, she: . : popularity that would sal thee ne onesty, industry, truthfulness and . W"! profess orrified, but they . ‘ris compound would‘make » man’s . Saence Ta Nes eee Ne eh "ii oe . Fiene ua, . é : . @ , u . 5 . _ Pa .
_sheir aspiration for Congressional, sobriety, and he was the last one . Wi! not be, all the same,” face perfectly black, but ueither Mr. . No. 26 N30 “caine to. piace of ‘beginning, L DULAC ee ‘honors. Their motiy es, (at least the . 8YSpected of the offense for which he A few weeks after this conversaGallagher or Ragbag knew it. They sontaining SAbES sates F. ground. Also fee they got
: ee : : i ight; ou fi
motives of a number of them) were for . has been convicted. _By--reasen of tion Rulofson fell from the roof of ages to their room, and, not lighting Bloody Run, situated in NE Of Section No. JQ EGS to inform his friends and the public trip, whi
‘so pberesh, while those of Mr. me hs skiil, industry and reliability he his gallery and was killed, He was ped 3 he prepes sn oo nel ved . e ee Nate MD B and My all Known, B salle and Frute g segeryg Hpead not ’
ddtecede et tke pomerlieeh aauey has always been able to obtain emna rdly the man, to have related so ah the ihixtare "THey trad ie the undivided one-thind int fest of john 3 oad, and will keep constantly ‘on hand the lea by t
for that their constituents . ik /Ployment in about. the mines in. °TCU™stantially the history of the Bat in about an hour it got ‘so blazsealed iecnett pen pos oan oe iia teenies sa =
them, without regard to poli. . ) Grass Valley, and.of late years has book unless he was telling the truth, . #98 hot, Gallagher poncluded -he’d . mining claims, (so-called) situated at Snow CIGARS and TOBACCO, & Fri;
feclings. Democrats ‘and Repub ~4 pevoj <a M The book bears the marks of ful . 8°8 UP aud take a drink. So he arose . Point in Eureka Township, County of Ne“Ot the Best Brands cans say they did well, and seithen . Peeve" 4 man's wages, viz: $3 per : on Caretul . and lighted thelamp. ‘Then he gaz. 74d, State of California, and described as at : Yester
of these parties in . the mintac day, which he has regularly given to work and elaborate study, not a book ed at the bed and beheld a negro lyOe cntet os the a ee CANDIES and NUTS, oe
counties complain becatise au apporhis father and mother, to be dashed off in, thirty-eight . 'Dg on it. And then Ragbag woke . claimsot J. B. Comger, and on the aputh by And everything generally kept in a Firs the Rain tionment bill failed. Your petitioners believe, and in-4 hours._by even as clever a writer as ‘ : " . ey Lal gos B gs — front by New York Ravine’ pendants Chass Va iety Store. Flat, Sie
ia iti * Mr. Harcourt, although f w Day, ane & negro standing in-the. “Notice i heret : ‘ ” Mars. Ds Graw, a rich New York deed it is the uuiversal belief of all. ~" : ’ ugh persons fa—. middle of the roam. Both men were . the os given that on Saturday, Vegetabtes raised in the cityJimits ‘and
lady, some years since beyan fessor who know Albert and the circum — with _Hisrovutt's _pronbasced 5g excited, so much se that hours of 9 ick a. and food, x eee feces Shoe Rnen Sve morning eee . . oe can? a iginal style, claim that they . neither recognized the voice of th -wit at 2 o'clock P.M. of that Jay, at the
ance work on her own plan, Visit . *¢*20e# Of this case, that he has pro. 994 OFigial style, ey : She e . Cityot Nevada, j Nev: oman
ing the police station cig rh = ‘fi ol by his lesson; that hisconscience . ©" detect his handiwork in’ the a the-tow Meiel ‘words that /1 front of theGourt House cor, Twill ne <i ep , , er home, : . book. N. : neers . tosale for cash, lawful money of the. The Store will be under tl ement re
among the unfortunate wonie . clearly and painfully aware now that seh . some . bag. eet omer Nevada City, April 30¢h : .
cates Some of. then si co his thoughtless act was a grave ofof the striking passages, ct out that bed !’ roared Galbia soy pecs pot pollen pe go ; a ceaicte bac ey .
eS fon “$ th: shie . : _—_—_ 4 er. a : fs costs. Given under my hand this 3lst da
to her home, and by kind treatment same : sat ™ e he says he is deChanged the Pian, “Y ou infernal nigger !” : of May, 1881. WILLIAM SCOTT, y : _ ~~ Gel
tried to. win them from: the devious . ng of severe pnuishment, to one —“You black fairy!” And they ie _ Comtable. Herade Townshly. nite tates rewery, Amon;
ways of sin, In some cases ‘het ef— . 2 OUNS 88 He is the State Prison In awarding the contract Wednesclinched. They fought like ‘tigers : * : fr i
ese rafor ‘. _ ABS . 1 hi ‘ = . Me Sek . om thi forte were successful) Tu siancatke . he note no refor matory infinences or . day to the San Frahcisco Bridge priest ns Age Ho Ba — Notice to Delinquent Co-owners. “Main St., Nevada City. May, 91
met the usual ill-luck of Sheath is. . ea ures, and if he Le sent-there the . Cumpany to construct a truss across . curse] and swore and tore about like i&’ conformity with Section 2324, Chapter} * erro gea Well’s, 1
pists.Her unfortunate proteges ; associations and influeuces surround. Deer Creek between Rough and . fends. Finally they maie such a Patong oe pate enc sce os would do well for a ike bak Ths" ing ~* there and afterwards would Ready and Bridgeport, the Superbeiguar ye that bcrlgets was arous-. Davis and Richard Gentry pi A hte a cae Israek Hosken,
: ) produce sueh i ‘eis : i a en came and separ tain mining groundand quartz mining clai
‘ Y would fall to deeper degra— . ° . : 2 acken + ta!, or $1,937 in ail, providing} ‘*What are you two nigyers doing . Scenics betes nia,} Havin <a : : an
. ‘ j ste ‘i ; “Mee g taken charge-of this we!] known y pers
dation. Then she conceived the idea . is character, as toh ast every hope . that the abutments should be of here s whee = . tcopolitan Ledge,” that the aoe Ty. . and popular Browery, 1 am now prepared to tion that
of showing her proteges how to abwil destroy: him and prevent the . stone instead of wood as per speciti‘Who dares call me a nigger ?” Davis is Uelinquent in the sum of Eighty furnish the trade with the best of of ok
stain, . She kept liquor in tho ene, {2eeh# and industrious life he -other[cations atelbia posit, ; deuianded the irate Ragbag. Richard Gentry in the aoe of Boe eeiett . eA ESE Ae ». She kept liquor in the house, . + he ier3 and bid, “T'll slay the liar who sa I ain’ Richard Gentry in the sum of One Hundred — : , sg any kind
and sought to use it in moderation, . 'Y'S® £ the great heuefit of the pubRET Taea iy rere 2 2 Caucasian,” whooped Gallagher = tals propertied ef te count mla hone By the Keg, Quart or Bottle. fringeme
but it conquered her, Sheeutered on lic, himself aud his Parent-, un_A Protest Entered. “*You’re both as black as the, ace . quired to be performed upon said mine or My alm will be.to the Best Beer in j8—té
a downward course, anda fortnight doubtedly would lead, Complaint has been mad of species,” said the landlord, — Secine shee wk eee ones Roc te Hrountains ——
jn oh ree oo Believing that further nishment . .; a ee ‘made to the They looked in the mirror, Then-. performed. If such delinquent tion’ ‘A trial will convince you of the fact. .
g0.she was sent to jailas an hab t : P city authorit; the th : 7ned *
ual drunkard, ~ fof Albert Maureg ould not result in . ¥ authorities that the practice of . the thing dawned updn them. They} be not paid to the undersi a Ve 23 C ~
unkard, a SS ee id. thet i r tne first publiards
Seca: = aS good, but would j ‘s water gather obse 2 cation of this not e interest of said T. ~ ‘
Secrersry Winns : bli ie my. Hanis in a aed : toy above York street dam is calulated . ji, sng "4 ag 0 : rye ae Bet 2. Deri 38 Aeaee ae oe become Ee hs gee eng, emg bg me — METAB INDOM announces . Me public welfare as-well as to him. to endanger the heal : Was no use. They had ‘to liquor the property of the co-owner, George Abra. thé “Brewery, where those who desire to Thess:
that he does not: intend t : self, we present this case to you aes @ health of people liv. the whole crowd the nei a ray, Who has made the required expen’''. spend an hour or tWo of enjoyment are cornd to allow’ an : y as 2 ext day, and pe ans
htcrease in the obinage of standard . °° Mott tit and calling for executive . '"%' that part of the city, It is. the last heard of them they had chas. ™ GEORGE ABRAHAM Orca . sous bs slicer dates ‘ , t oe which he respectfully ask 8d thatthe water-becomes very rake = fa swamp and were an etatincwent co-owner who has made x. ba te go out
: ee may be extended. atter standing the rs tor Bim to come out, so the requi @' expendituresas aforesaid. . . A BOWLENGA is connected with Remen ee ng rea short time. pa wreck him, “ «~~ y Piven 200 Nevada county, California, beesnbhaen ee HOSKEN. Galle
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