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‘She Daily Trnescript, .
' WEVADA CITY, CALIFDRMIA,.
Thursday. pared eve 1880.
‘kh Bright Giitteck. *y
The indications of Nevada City’s
slid prosperity loom*up boldly,.turn .
which way one’ will, The cold
weather has somewhat retarded the
boom, it is true, bat that matters
Mot. Only dyed-in-thewool. ¢: ‘oakers have any fault tofind.withthiogs
__#s they now are,.or look ahead with
aught but confidence: Wath a. warm
storm: and: some moderate weather to
tanlockthe water supply; there will
Mot be a idle man in the district.
= “As iti is there are not over a-hundred,
Real estate is constantly advane-~ Before the end of ‘the . :
“A Beasenable: Constraction.
versation ‘yesterday with a count
“In-my-opinion—he ssaght con
. victiony” angweted the attorney. ~
“And why2” queried the Working: . ,
man. _,
that the Protective Union had talkOne of the most prominent lawyers of Nevada county, while in con
officer who, was elected by the Workingmen last fall, was asked Wy the
latter why, in his opinion. Denis
‘Kearney’ did not determine to demanda/jury trial when he learned of
his: intended/arrest. and that his case
would. come up in Judge Rix’s Court.
““The indbeations warrant a belief
that Kearney’s violent speech on the.
‘gandlot was deemed as ill-timed by . '/
his colaborers; in-view. of the fact
ed out so plainiyas.to thé action that . with the others.
was proposed: in event ‘of any more
incendiary utterances-or actions by
year it will command from:20.to: 60 . 4), agitators.. Kearney was -asked . '
The Minckssmith's Deenm.
wungsof the “Blacketyth's Dream”. st
‘Brown & Morgan’s Bh! proncunce
it the most remarkable ‘piece of meghanism ever produced; here. €
‘Dream’ consists of about forty wtiniature models of men working athva~
rious trades; ¢elocipede ridera, a
train of-cars.whereon stands ‘@ conductor who gives the regulation signalefor starting and stopping; a
‘steamer that courses aruund‘im @
smell lake, pausiug at ‘anding pisces f
to let passengers on or off; a minis-;
trek troupe, including vocalists; bones;
tamborine, violinists end all, etc.
-All these figures are operated by“.a
single motive power, yet one can he }
held—stationary. “withers. ~Tabseleripg.
The fimb-and body .
movements of all the automatons are .
‘natural, which feature -was-the-mostdiffienlt of all to attain. The-phono
y
Prof. Seward's Wisfortunes>
i
“All who Time witnessed the work?
ad
~ This evening a grand’ . Youstland inéeenmental concert will be given to
Aref. L. A.* Seward af Bt.John’s
scraurch, Post street, Ss. ¥., witere 0d
sbae for along time beem ongenist,and
jixtierly ghoir master, He hae
Lgkienbled from fo'lowfng. hi iptofession by spinal disease extending to
aevti paralyzing his right artit:. Hie
piysicians have ordered hiny to leave
the State and ‘iorsake hie Jaoors if
. rewever hoped to resume the latter:
¥o,erider to vain funds: for his trip
this benefit has been tendered: lim
. ‘Twe9 years ago Prof. Seward came to} .
. thig: place With the intewbtion: of loca: +
. ting, Bere or at Grass Walley. He
Leccured many pupils, and proved
‘himself: a miusiczan of talent; but the . =
‘climate rendered his sufferings most.
. acute, and he was compelled: to leave, 4
who hope that the change of scene’
percent more than it now Hoes. to retracd his steps and:for the presgraph exbibited resembles a sausage
This ‘increase in valuation of proper( B°863,
Bofore-the year closes there will
__be éthployment for a thousand more
tnen-thari are now in the: district.
_. The Providence ming owners will up. . mand ajury-trial, because. eth one.
permit him to dose. Hesaid to Kalloch in substance: ‘Iwill not plead
the white feather; neither will I de.
anfthe completion of the new midland . 7 woud surely be acynitted, and the
hoisting works: want fourpr five handred extra employes; the Fortuna
company is paving the way to “put .
sandlotters would: expect me to be
fiercer than ever. If I was not they
would call me a coward and I would
i Seventy-five ov a hundred first-class . {Jose my-prestige; if I-continued= my
men at work. before next winter ; the
_ Banner will want fromonehundred
to two hundreds.the Nevada City, Mt.
Auburn; ‘Bhomas, Kl Capitan, Mohican, Wyoming, Merrifield, Dead.
wood, Jacobs & Sarzent, Sailor Fiat,
Blue Tent,-antother companies will
nearly all. require additional help in:
side of the next six months. As we
stated, Taboring men must not come
Here now expecting to. find employ point, and Iam: firm in ‘the belief
ment, for all situations are: filled
"The season’s life w.ll not fairly begin ingmen’s:movement-at;-San~Francisfor. several weeks yet, ducing which
me they-had best:stay: where they ject and consented’ ‘to adopting. the
are.
« Having daily integooursd with 9 . :
number of the prificipal mine owners
,and superintendents, we speak ‘ad+
bivedly regarding the: prospects of the
‘fodustry and the preparatious being
inads:to extend: operations.. -Noth“providenes can give any other asgect:
to affairs.
Before another twelve-month there
will be something like fifty new
houses erected in-the district. We
already krtow of half! ‘that number
“Phat are’to go: up. Ndw nota desir.
‘able 'vatant tenement cdi! Be “found
‘im the city, an.1 as to “buaineaseplaces
_ offers haya been madéifdriabove the
the real worty for*eertain stands,
Business is now, und’ ‘probably © ‘will
“be fora few months), overdone i
many branches. Yet that is a nec:
essery evit which agcompanies all
' ¢ommunities possessing prospects of
a “live” future.
The hydraulic mines,are two or .
three months behind this season in
pouring‘out their yiches,, and that
helps to make trade dull, The water cannot remain frozen all. summer,
however, amc wher it does ouce be:
gin torcme dowil, why, just keep
your eyor Open ant sé¢ the “booin™
grow. P
Normal Schools. < .
‘The Record-Union is strongly opposed to legislation providing forthe
establishment of aiybrancli, Normal .
Schools throughout the State,» hold‘ing that duplicating the _present in-atitution at Sao Jose will lower the
standard now maintained. There
abe no substantial reasons for forecasting sach « result; and the people
of Nevada City nd (La) Angéles and
other parte of the State have no fears
‘on’ that soore. They are willing to
take'the schools if they can get
them, and are not afraid of the
chances. Ban Jose and vicinity is
the only part of the State from
which ‘the how! against branch Normala comes with ‘any force; add “this
is wo becattze the people of San Jose
and vicinity have peouniary reasons
for their position. Of gourse ue do
ud blame ‘them any “Yer 38* but
moral # tale his tots ‘eat atpeople of the whole State” eres bigul
of paying for giving collegiate
‘cations to the children ; that e ah
vd _around Saw Joie; while their own lit“te oneg are growing tp With to. or
dhrvwonsie months waching a.y ear,
We de not-envy San Jose her sak
_ aad afeBesidediylo ppbedd to depriy:
ing her of it. Butewe really don't
play the whole hoy or none,
tg
like te. seeker ancdiher teaneiotny tip
fierce” dentiuciations the vigitebbee
wou'd take mein hand. The best
thing forme to do is to stand a
trial before Judge Rix, be convicted,
and then everybod yin our crowdiwil:
callmeamartyr. .WhiléI sacrifice
myself thns, Kalloch, you_go ahead
and issve.g pedblaipation that.evéerytying is quiet on the Potomac. Dio
ye see the point?’,. Kalloch saw the
that all otherleaders in the Workco were consulted regarding the sub‘programme dubmitted by Kearney.”
~~
Mining Information Wanted.
Jf parties having ‘positive’ knowledge of mining olaims—worked or
unworked-—in this township in pariw the county, will give “ns) sugh . ih:
formation either personally or by
appreciated, It is proposed. to pubdescriptions of
this office by Briday
time. for that” issue. idents: of
this section should remember that by
displaying an active interesb in» thi
world, ‘and needed capital will be atconcerned,
— OOS +
sat Nevada eley Girl's Triumpps.
Mr. Mapleeda, .m manager of the
city, and daughter of _Dr.Wixom,
citfzend, ‘Miss‘Emma is a ytadiate
ef Mills’
that institution gave ‘promise of
vocal talent. After finidhing ber ba.
uca:ion shé. Went to Italy where she
future for her. ‘Shé has been singNev.,
ent at least pursue a milder_course. . ."
ns thant oxisteuce i several Hisiobstinacy and pride would not else,
ing. short of the: intefergnce of divine Manila, or for that matter anywhere . Piaintiff asked an order of the Court
letter;'their kindness will oe: fully . angned and takeu ander advisement,
lish Sunday morning the large extra
edition heretofore spoken of, and ®1. ants’ answer argued and ‘taken under
jetties must bs at} advisement.
ight to: be in
matter, their own interests will be
subserved,.and the -county’s mining
resources will become known: to the
tracteil/hete tothe advantage of all
Mapleson operatic combination, now
delighting New York and Brooklyn
society, has secured the services of
MiseHmma Wixom, a native of this
who is wel remembered by our old
Seminary, and while at
has been. pursuing her + niusieal. studies for three years, undar an eminent
teacher who prophesies. a brilliant .
ing in’ Italy as MileEmma De Nevada. ,therhome is now in Austin,
and weeanndt doubt that the
machine about as much as anythi Ug
and will answer very well as 4.
plaything. But if this specimen is
fair representation of the inventor's
guilty, for that would be showing ideas, he has-not achieved anything
' that canbe put to practical use in iti
present:im) er-evt state. The Pui.c.
and Jady performance is very funny.
The combination as a whole presents,
attractions that no one. should mis¢ .
seeing. ss
”Waperior Court.
The following business was ‘yesters,
day transactedinithe Superior Contt,
. Hon. John Caldwell presiding:
D. A. Rich and otherg vs. W. &.
Talbot and others:. ‘Dethurret of defeudants. to plaintiffs’ complaimt . *
overruled. Plaintiffs’ given five days
to amend complaint. 2 {) 6
H. Sylvester vs. Alaska G. M.
Ce, Case dismissed atplaintiff's
costs: ? A >
“ChararV. ditivyvs. Alvah Az
Malloy, B. T. Allen, Trustee. of
Wiutield A, Malloy, a minor, appearing per ordér of the Court. heretofore made (to show. what he had done
inthe matter of securing safe. and advantageous investment.for funds of
said minor, was granted till Monday.
next to gontinue the investigation.
compelling defendant to pay her one
month's further alimony.. .Metion
T. W. Moore vs. J. Weissbein &
Bros. Plaintifi’s deniurrer to defendJ. My (Walling, Ieqss was appoint:
et! referee to -é€xamine accounts of
Reébeeca Wildon} . dpheased. Recess
Leill. Monday next at 10 o'clock.
be Reorganized,
‘The Record-Union says that ° the
rsaloo. 93 in Nevada City. than in any
ajar bring renewed hreulth
North San Fann Schools,
Rp. Transcripr—A short time
time ago the Hon. John _T. Wickes,
County, School Superintendent, made®
a visit: to the schools atthis *place: —
TA day. or two ago I received from him’ '
. the following letter which I desire}
"you to publish for the benefit of the}
patrons of or publ’c schools. By so
_doi g y:u wll greatly oblige,
Yoirstruly, O. P Sipser,
Dis. Clerk N. mae Juan School Dis.
‘NEVADA Crry, > Watch 13, °80.
Q. -P.SrinaEr, Esq. . had the
‘pleasure of Misiting your sebools at
San Juan, and can testify to their
general exeellence and the apparent
“skill and trustworthiness of their
teachers. ./lndeed, Mr. Tiffany’s
Grade shows, readiness of recitation
tnd a precision of drill that is in adx ‘ance of anything I have yet seen in
t.he county. The Trustees seem to
bi? well: appreciated ‘by the communi ty. Respegtiilly,,
ways T. Wicwrs,
It iis a safe bet that there are more
other “town of the.sigeon the Coast, .
names of those indiyidua’ s who have
taken owt Jieenses. Wouldu’t that
create a> ‘stir in certain circles,
though! — ‘
a wens eat —
Sacramento Light Artillery Company is now equipped'ag a'full battery
_{and is being’ recruited up to that
standard, With its six pieces. and
the two Gatling guns, which will be
matned:by the Sarsfield” ‘anit "the
City Guards, that, city’ will have
eight pieces of attillery. “Two: Na!
poleon guns now “tn route «fron
the Kast, will be manned bythe Nevada Uity Light Gaard i Yube
Light Infantry of Camptopville,
The infantry, battalion» will then be
a . Teorgamized as an artillery pegiment,
and wilS have six fall compan ies,and
will inchwte the Sacramento Light
ble that the Sacramento Hussarawill
be-‘in'a manner attached to the com
‘mand-asan: auxiliary to the arts
The new fortaation will’ be’ entit fa
toa Colaély a: Lieutenant Colonel . ’
aiid a Major.
Artillery, while it is entirely ‘proba. ’
scrivt has entered upon its fortieth
all lopal happenings, its columns }
daily teem withreliable mining news, }
making it the prineipal authority of
thé ‘county on the latter subject,
Other newspapers: similarly located
would do well to emulate it, It {5%
interests of that thriving sb of the
State.-—Daily Review.
William H. Vanderbilt has issued
the fellowing proclamation to the
\ officeta and employers of the New}
York Central mee Hudson River
Moat Com
On the first aap afi Deisch, 1880,
the pian srr 9 of al and
employes of the Genaney will be
‘said young Sno
much to.the regret of his many friends . :
» ED Hogan Blae Te nic ¢ C Gordian?
The b usiness is gryatly overdone, . Bones—J
and so ue of the eatablishments are nee >
CHAMPION CLOG,
tains of California, Besides giving :
at Vistome Drug Store.
“Way am I #fade a sandwich?
the. horse car.; ‘Because we. ae
better bred than yow are,” ‘sai
pot thé damsels sweetly, Sn
ithe es aa
here, what a
stones!” ‘‘Yes,” grumbled Georgie,
ati”
+
BORN.
dhe pinto, se GENERAL GRANT
a lady sat down eftiter side of him in
aa (
inustered courage te sk eats ‘wut te
CMe here, Gebeate,” * said “& toms}
mainma toher little son, as they /
were walking on the beach —‘‘see ’
fot of nice little round)
as he cast a searching gfance around,
“and not a living thing to throw ‘cum
: yon ene.
THIRD TERM)
Whoop it op Everybody .
. And:rememberthat the place to buy fir
clase jes'at abouts: .
rc
Robbineand wife, @30n.
2 iti Sa a Areivala at
TRE UNION HOTEL.
-_ REVADA CFFY, CAL.
“Facets Naffriger, r, Proprictor.
IN Payne city A Mt Al Allan city
D‘RoseNapa Valley A Hart. city
J Hibbard Granitev. Mra. JE iV Flu
Mrs Btown’Rio Vist 3d D Penders Bine Tent
D-BK Yakland J Rupley Oakland ~
5-0 Colé Grass. Vail &
H H Kent'Prov Mi WA Pinney You Bet
K Comming San Fr EA Richmond-San Fr
J Carlin San -¥ranci J Feanessey do
W Collins San Juan ocala ban Jian ~
‘H C Perkins: Bioomft:
Vésterday's Arrivals At
NEVADASOPPY, AL.
Ohas.-C. Pearson, Propwieter.
Bine, Ten
Achvbi.g Sar Fran Mrr Bartell & San’ Fr
» HAtwater Moor Fl A. E Clary Yuba City
Gri Yates Sweetlan S$ 1
#f Kapp city
R Gendor:city
D Stout city
Faeroe
J Seopa tity.
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GREAT. ATTRACTION!.
THE KEV NEVADA
wil give: an Entertéiament at the
Supt: &cheoels, Nevada county. NEVADA ‘THEATRE, =
a Wednesday Evening, March 2¢
NEW AND ORGINAL JOKES!
LJ
i= 4
wt allan
potornngies W.F. EB pglolright.
Decne, Feary erzinger,
-* ‘Thurstor.
Grand Finale by the Company.
Tranecxaee will publish weekly the Orchestra under directionof F-Elser,
PART SECOND.
To be followed by
"THE SIDE-SPLITTING FARCE,
The Nevada (C al.) Datry Tran: THE LANDLORD'S TRODBEIE
volame. . It 16 the most enterprising, Basja Bolo PART TH THIRD.
add therefore: the most reliable, of {ESN ani Dance.. Wt Bois
all journalé published in the mounTo cantad#with . 4.
THE LAUGHABLE FARCE,
Giving Statucst
Caste be perme
Father Benson: .
“A beets
Sayer potas Me Hy Maree ee. o+beee
J gevecdie ere
doubtless is, as it should be, in the ? eax = R, B BrowneB
hands of all interested in the mining. Ad Sethe to all ‘partiot the i
. od Mon to ater cnocs ad be
THE
_GOMBINATION!
“At Grams Valley, March 36; to ye
rews w &e Blu ‘Te .
THE NATIONAL HOTEL, }_
priate mn Franei
2 Choice ‘Piesh: Butter, 60 Cate:
w. i Fherston. ‘
aap. Selin
FIRST GOST,
Tent the Large and Reilable Stores of
ce
'SHURTLEFF
MESADA €77%, amd. No. S5-PMAN y1,,.
= GRASS VALLEY,9
E are sacsing 0 one of tlre largest
bese select all stocks ef
GROCERIES
To thr
evperience teashes us that our plan ef selling
for CASH is the only correct way of doing
business.
as te Nevada county.
COME. WITH THE CASH!
AMATEUR MEO 8 TRE LB) tae Merrvenzes nb rt
Choice Jkp: Tea, 35 Cents per
Bown
, 7
Brownell; H. L. Her And ary elvein proportion, Call ané’
bound to give up the ghost sooner or lage EB P, Bloss. oo") [examine No teottble we show goods and:
later. Just wait till Sweetland’s a ee ee
bill, requiring every drinking man to el a Grcheutrh
obtain a» license and a pei eonare! Re iy aoe eas ees . ‘
Legislatcive, Why, Aherg are dozComic Song...-WL. Tarwop
PY Ope Serene Serre rer E, M. Brown ——~OF' THE
ens of crunkards that could not { Conic Bong.....-.2.00083 J. 8. Brownell . "
raise enough coin to pay: for a lir. Cont gong TT BLL Heraingert 6 "
cense if Fbonly cost a short bit. By . Ballad...-. 0. eg pee sean E.-P. Bloss
the way, when the law is enacted the es ae PE orl caaa 2
GROCERY ~ STORE.
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Commercial Street, . . Nevada City
T Pata tose. $1.50 per Man
Flour, per 100 bbs., $3 50°
Maekerel, No. 1, per kit, 250
Bran, -per 100 \bs., 1 25:
. Small Corm, per 400 Ibs., 1 875
‘Wheat, per 100 lbs., 2 50:
Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs., 1 674.
Whole Barley, per 100 ibs., 1 50)
Bacon, per lb., HL.
E. B, Tea, per Ib.; 40"
Japan Tea,. per Jb., 3D!
Crashed Sugar, __Thibs., 1 =
“Pearl Barley, ~~ “3 ibs, 2 cle
Split Peas, 13 Ibs., 1 Oo
Lard, 10 lbs., 1 007—
. Best Island Rice, 10 Ibs., 100
Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400
{Extra Soda Crackers, per Ib., 10-cts.
Oysters, A2 cans, 1 00!
Codfish perlb,, 64
‘Tomatoes; *_1 cans -1 00
Corn, , Scans 100!
Syrap, Te per gallon, 874
Sardines, small cana, 6cans 100
Sardines, large cans, 4cane 100
4
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residents of that pines feel much pride a ok sf . . veatored to the ‘rates paid prior tol yp . Lemen Peel and Citron, 3 ibe. . 1 00
in the laurels win the fair young re the reduction madeon Sil A B 2 WEE HAD arenes 10 Ibe, 2 a
cantatrice has Wou Tharsed i Wa. H. Vaypersizt, t. . . Tobacoo, Ib., :
eg cre Sai Tm in. oe eae STOMA Matyas, Wain wets, Tine
4, Freep pat far war. hitched in tront of Brand & Bassett’s shoal be reduced, : ¥ Pecdarbilt made Milk Can fall of Coffee, 3 lbs., 15
It is rumored.that. Judge 0. P. store on Main ‘street,’ ‘and jgvalked . the .promise: that with thesadvent. MATINEES EVERY DAY . Bach bse he of ita’ Ibs., : =
Stidger is aboiit to feviyecthe old . Over to the Gas Works, A stnall . of Aa de toa pid cada ond AMS O'CLOCK Paw. . Butter, el pai 10
North San Juan Times. , If he does, boy came tearing around= the corner: a4 has well kept hia word, EVENING PERFORMANCES) eines the: S00" 100
be sure and ‘stand fromunder, The by PCN ete and the horses tak° i one pee th be on old gentieman has not had a good . 198 fright started up the hill on ee five wives of an Indiana man bi . COMMENCING amy PvP i shapes io rine bis tomahawk for ev-} THs . Aman whig aay Bebe, r are baried side by side. . He long de-. spbandasd pasten ux Pet, hd ib as ae
erso long. When we sawehim last gave chase, aud succeeded in spri me et i ce alien der de.. de S.gal can, 225
Wd wail Wail Sebdked ’ eit oii ing upon the wagon and gostio hold . Bs oe ee an economical Best Cal. Candles, 30 for 100 °
. which “he “appeared determined to -of the reine’: ot less -Cosea, packet %
ante ional maidens 6: am nil, Nov dathaye . a & Wife u cer. Sencar. oe
. The coihing canipaign is to be an’éx. *™* lane:*” pr a pe a ye sce ah Sas PROPERTY: : “per es le.
citing ous, aud the Judge had rather — . fee wou.” © h, Tsireee woLouagy Ae Watt be; Fret” 50 cents to” 200
lose a meal than otay wut of it _& Nelce from the Pie ’ , emer ee cs Water Besket "Wea a ee
ba pes Ese.
rf r As ‘
‘Bxs8 enherent T1130 at the . af sale
Nevada City, Darux Traned upon ‘ite fortieth aide ¥ thing ate aa nic
sctirt hus entered uponits fortieth! wine if dimproves with ve {or 109," a8 so mary
volume, {t is an able and , — wie, Witla eh ond we papers do? 10s je is. een = ie an oi intorest-} wish’ ited terprising” ppeitote an . ao onde ee Ling. Jooal news E. Chiea-_ indefinite amount of prosperity, eng ain
ae: iche. ie _wetuens.—Mountaje Meeangee. . "Tesi ete the frven =
THE DAILY TRAN
NEVADA CITY, CALY
ne
—_—
Brief ager
St. Patrick’ 8 Day pass
fy in this city.
Jos. Eustis has taken
tioneer ‘s licensé:
The Normal School
cannot result otherwise
Legislature deciding th
Sapermtendent Perki
pronght down » let of
the North» Bloomfield h:
and shipped it to the Bi
Fhe County Assessor
property holders will hi
of their property ready
schedules that will soor
to-them.
An occasional. flake
enough. to whiten. the
‘Yell Tuesday night, a
another light instalins
down foo a change.
member of the new. fir
Sukeforth, leaves: for
morning té purchase
furniture aud upholst
Rev. John Coyle, fe
eity, is agitating in Ti
lishing a free librar.
yoom at Stockton. 1
vot:s a column and a
port of the Reverer
yemarks Sunday ev
subject
~ Antoine Tam has
John I. Caldweil, 1
buiding om Broad e:
by the latter as.an of
will continue to rein:
month at least, but /
plates eventually rei
taurant to the build
Uncle Mauuel’s; pr
the weather are play
guessed wrong every
and now sets-up the‘
only joking. Perha
_tleman’s blunders :
fact that ever sinc
weather eye has bee!
oo oo
—amrpnenrimecriin
Hidcrnians’ R
‘The members. of t
der of Hibernians 0
as individuals cont
“towing amounts to
Fund: —
Chas. Grimes.. .
. John Dunnicliff: . .
John Byrne....
Patrick C ancy..
m John Keenan...
» John Donnelly..
Jerry Reardon:..
Hugh McCauley..
Michael Hah ey..
Martin Mitehell. se
Wm, Waters
P. Whalen
ley
Edward Barry..
D.0'Neil
Philip Gunnip..
Wm. . Hearne eeeee
Several parties it
have heretofore g
sums to’ the game 4d
cy has previously pi
Keenan $5; Mr.
Hearne $5; Mr. O'}
-—The Premium
Dr. D. W, Bever
come fairly settled
® establishment is s:
know to be one of
‘State. The operat
the labratory are.
most approved it
e’e., and none but
is used in manufac
waiting room ig
ished, and presents
S.pearatice. The
plete knowledge «
aad while doing th
of ‘work, his’ prices
ate,
nese at work in't!
men were employ
SUarti
Mine, Demaires
teived,
Mas. Lustre:
=17-Iw “ .
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