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2yfor the subliririty-of its natural scenery, and for the healthfuluess of its
that-other——,’? ayd advanced in a
Tully & Go. have "washed away a
: Cunningham & Trotter heye one
fec t knowledge of the mode of ne
. other appointme nts and that a ae
. will commence forthwith,
and™~ be
Nevada Cit Ginnie ondence. “Lodeal Brevities. = San FRaxcisco Corren Mintte-Company. _ Surveyor i. ea
. whe’ Baily Transeriy " teasing sera Af ag ng the . Theproperty of this Company ipat Spence. . Yor’ Appointed She Dui
4 (. Ep. Transchtpr: A few lines from. Ira Eaton, after rustieating at t Ville, In the sonth-westera gaitfon of Neve We stated'a short: ‘time'since, tha ¢ :
5 “NEVADA cee. cal. A man named Chas,“geet and . this camp may be acceptable, as. Metropolis, ‘Marysville, and’ other ie wounty, 20d 10 The old Well lead, which Z 6. Coleman “had gone “io San : inva D)
‘ a woman whose name. is-Mrs. Hosthings are assuming a lively appear-, . places. for several weeks;has returned . was worked in 1864; at the time that-eop. Francisco to proc:ite the Services of ee
i —— — mer, were ‘standitig at the gate, on. ance, . The Omega ditch from here} to his-old’ quarters. His trip has . per was the special mining excitement of an engineer to make’ the Nine Bo
wea May teh 1078 Jones street, Sin Franciseo, engaged . to the Yuba, which wus broken by greatly improved his heath; but he hn Bons sce. tt aa “a done “s the Narrow Gauge Railroad. WeLOCA!
wre i elenatiie. From Osborn’s the storms this Winter, will now be] is of the opinion that business is not P egernaatd "body fora Nene the dea <= Jearn that he has. appointed Engii
4 aur statement Harry Hosmer, who has . repaired in a: few days, The break . as lively in this, burg as it-is in Sdp ion which fell upon that chatacter of min. neer Bates, of; sthe Central Paeific ge cus
Tourists. ia been separated from his, wife, extwas not.se bad _as-, , they expected . Francisco. We are glad to weleome . ing in Califorpia; as wel’. asa want of sys. Railroad. That, Mr. “Bates will fi The qhartes
California is noted the'wortld over claimed ‘‘I do not want you,‘ but When they commenced werk on it. him hothe. tem ihfopening the mine, and an imper. the plaza will t
has already TY 0 the orgs, caused operations to be abandon ane
climate. Yet-the ‘varied attractions The wise i a Gee engi ini ee nicest three seat coaches for ‘and thus the property has stood until with_. prosecuted _dispatch Until ges tm are
atl ee ; e latter, as he maintains “ing leng AM time they have been work-. their Eureka line that ever ran out iz a year past, when it came into the hands . . completed, a : opera ‘aan
it presents for tourists has failed to inside tlie gate, retreated up the aling. *Patier, Burwell '\& Co., -have of this city, which they Will put on . of Prof.G.,F. Deetkin of-this place, ‘and . Se ae aati — Jedge on Sprin
draw hither the nimbe? of sight.
;
seers one would expect. The reuson
assigned by those who ought toknow,
is that excursions are 80 expensive
ou this coast, that an Eastern man;
after passing: through the thorough
fleecing he is subjected to, Téaves in
Another reason has been, the tour of
Europe could be made about as
cheap as the tour of ©: ifornia, and
as the attrac tions were more varied;
of course thé majority went to Enrope. It is thought bow ithat’ the
frequency of ocean ‘disasters will deter thouSands from crossing the At-lantie, and consequently add to the
number of yisitors to this coast, eithcr by way of-the-isthmrs-orover they;
trans-continental railway, Should
this prove to be the case, it would
“wounded man was taken to the: City
. Prison, and Dr. Stivers being . press.
onein the right buttock, piercing
+tracted;-being-of10 serious nature:
ley, Hosmer following fast. Seeing
his pursuer gaining on him, Osborn
turned ‘and fired twice, and the man
Hosmer fell. Such is the version as
supplied by the prisoner. The
the fleshy part. «nd lodging in the
muscles, from which it was not exhoweyer the more important wound,
and the one for which the surgeon
wits most solicitous, was that penetrating the rear part of the abdomen,
aud being inward and dow nward
through the abdominal regions, finding an outlet through ‘the left groin.
This medical testimony comports illy with Osborn’s statement, that be
also done very. well. ‘The citizens
of this place are looking for a lively
Summer, as the prospects are that
the English Company at Blue Tent
will build their—diteh to the Yuba .
\ this. Sumner; if so nes will be the .
‘best. camp in the’
The citizens have raised-a subseription, and Mx; Prescott was out most
of last week with from ten to fonrteen Chinamen, shoveling # trail
from two to-three and a half feet
. deep, from Omega to. Skillman’s
mill. The snow is from five and a
halfto_seven and-a half feet~deep.
We are in hopes that by means of .
this trail-we will be able to get a
team in here by the first of June.
The snow has melted but very. little
during
where there is-a-wilk-there isa Way. ]
the routé as S000 as the roads are in
better condition,
The pleasant weather, ‘the improved condition of the road, and
the delightful appearanee— -ofthe
. country is-a tempting inducement tot
when such pleasure is. enjoyable, is
short in the mountains.
Idle men are scarce now. —Werk
is plenty, and those who are not engaged remain so. from choice,-Thestreets are not so full of men as they
sometimes dre, from that cause.
They are taking ont gold, and before
lowg it will be in circulation.
There is‘considerable talk about
celebrating the 4th of July.
Shooting Scrape, ° Nig
tay an important consideration in its eco.
parties. of'San Francisco, since which time .
it has -been diljgéntly and intellige ntly .
worked, The old company put down an .
take of running it contrary to the ‘diyy-of
the lead, and it is practicglly useless for
Working putpeses;—A new his: beén
nomical « working “The work under the
present management has been carefulty-and+
skillfully done, to prove beyond ‘a doubt .
that the Cres were of an extent and quality
to guarantee the working of-the-«mine—ind——
reduction of ore as 4 business enterprise,
The tests have been entirely satisfac tory, . i
showing that the Jead-is of. great extent .
aiid Hiiat the eo pper can be separated and .
melted here, and placed in market at a good
protit. Several shipments of pure copper .
have already been made. A roasting furnace-is now being construc ted, to be com:
pleted within a mgnth; capable of roasting .
2) tons of wre in 24~hours,
incline shaft 150. feet, but matle the mis. \:
or
put down 45-feet-on, the cropRingss. whieh
A KIND-HEARTED ge htleman gat by.
the bedside of a wretched fellow in y
London hospital, to whom he had
. often spoken tigfore, when he saw
the musclés of ihe poor fellow’s face
quiver and at last be drew. the sheet
over bis--head ans) sobbed
said he hope dd he’ d sai
only came. to comfort him.
sobbed out the: ian *
first man who ever
word to the since.I wa
can’t stand it,’’
ee
“fyou -are the
spoke a kind
as born, and i
Tur-gambling-housds of San Frat:
cisco have again. ¢losed their doors,
through some pre
beat upcn them.
ssure brought to
Poe,
Cari re Warpen L, the wife of the
; Motonods murderer Mortimer, ‘ has
been arrested in San Fr: aucisco on
a charge of robbe ry,
a
about S=
hundred tons
pletion, and se
also Waiting.
it will be kept
will be a great,
ete rs, ed
8 f lor dor
~ rose tbisgust, ali will ¢ discourage all his “ent; -preegeded-to-apply the--necesse: present blocks = aie ‘snow; ee pete riding, and ‘many are. avail -ehow-a width of 74 feet. . 'Thé ore is aeoy-) jothing to pain the invalid, as nel 5 ‘
— : friends from wakihg the same trip. . relief, fe found two bolles wounds i ing themselves -ofit, The Seuson ) per nrundic, free from arse ni¢,and antimo, ‘
The owner
mine-tire-putti:
duction of sul,
“yine’process, a
creek, The
.pacity of redu
tons of sulpho
the present’ f
mine, that ant
be furnished.
mine in the co
_ developed will
: the past two weeks, on acSNES ae : ae ' fo A blast fur. . ; thé most val
seem policy on the part of those de-. fred while Hosmer was’ pursuing dunk of the eid weather. Ths we-. A little target practice oceurred in. nace for smelting is also to be erected, A MAN named John: Gold droppea ‘sale. .
pending ou travelers and tourists for . jim.’ Both wounds being in the . ter slacked up so on Friday that the ee es Se meemeny ENCuing, faunal a es 5 dead on Brennan street, Saw: Fransy ; support, to so regulate their charges . pony would indicate that: the-mant7 litle ditches seca wet foll 6i-Satar: -between Jaina ‘Peters. and a young y eetken, sand. possesses Wye
that faveruble reports will be given .
by those visiting the coast~-and .
thereby incréase that kind ‘of travel
instead .of. diminishing it, .When
. Was running away when fired upon
by his assailant. ‘The man seemed
‘suffer extremely while being
probed; but uttered. no word of pain,
to
day. ‘The old snow= has all disappeared here in ‘town, but on ‘Thursday morning we had about five inches of new snow to help old Winter
man by the nanre ‘of Mullen. ‘There
has been. hard words passing between
them fora week or more, and on the
evening mentioned it é¢ulminated in
some features not heretofore in use. Ths
papers-are drawn for that~purpose.capital stock is $50,000, and the shares are
sbout all taken, principally in Grass V alley Z
company istnow to be ine -orporated, and the . ¢
The . :
Cisco, He was fifty-seven’ years of
RSs
5 i Oe ne
JOHN Max lias been sentenced to
the Sacramento County JaiLfortwenea—
We learn th:
oming mine, u
ence of Chas. .
o
= Wen ent lbewaedece ‘ Hi Peters drawing.a weapon ahd firing . The Trustees named in the articles of incor. ty days for stealing two cents worth width, and th
our reread if nag sees a large) While lying on the’ hitter, hig’ ‘aay out. Good: ‘bye for the present. hot” wi ich : iid saat . . porations are Wm, Watt. John C. Coleman, . o¢ onions, ss me canes
——srumber of tourists iay be expected] 9 Jad fourteen years of age,. liy ig Mixen, (one shot, which Was as usual. in and F.G. Beatty, of Grass Valley; E. ¥. — first rate, bet
v a s ic m . . re ‘ eecreeas —_ ~ oe i. .
‘to visit this county. Our mines will! with his mother, where the stfooting pSGhaamesiec So CAS ane Ms such. cases, more dangerous to out: Sutter and Robert Morrow, of San Francis. _before. The «
_ Wilcox, for 376,080, cluimed as the
be one attraction and the healthfalness of the climate another,
Silica
was done; approached his father,
who forbid his appfoach, as he did
Suppen . Dkata.—George Jobnson, second.son of Peter Johnson;
siders than-the party aimed at.” Before a second shot could be fired,
co. G._F, De etken wili continue xs Superintendent, The’ company hold their mine .
THE County Jail of Sam Francie
now contains only 197 Himates, and
ted with the pr
fied that the
pt = TE CT Fe Prd 41 . under a U. 8. patent.—Grasss Valley Union, . its sanitar eonditian is improving. ; ae
whe Penulty hot want toseé any of them. The . jarqware merchant, died at Sun . — earns wer ae spe : y si ] g better than an
eS ’ nae : Peas ; 5 . = 6 performance. fb 18 sal eters 7 : ASTI a Otay ap oe a Bae pa was Colnmeéence
oe -,, . boy seented affected. Francisco, on Sunday afternoon. .'° ! Hed Men's Ball. ‘
We leaf that Dr. Samuel Merritt
_ has brought suit in the. Third District Court against-his partner iii the
Grand Central Hotel, Capt. P. iB.
The prisoner Chas. Osborn, “was
brought in soon after’ the shooting;
by Officer Johnson. Osburn’ is
powerful man, aid —would, not .
u
About.a year. siuce he had a spell 6f
sickness, since which time he has
not possessed his usual strength,
Latterly his system has lost tone,
drew his weapon only in self-defense.
“ Backward Spring,
The cold and backward Spring: of
which residents: of this coust have
ve Visited the rink building yesterday, and saw more activity and
taste displayed by the aboriginces
than we thought they, possessed,
SaLeM, Oregon, hasa fe male barber. The young men of the city
will want to get shaved every day ,
now.
.
The 8:
There wilkb
at the Skating impress one with the idea that he!
could be guilty. of, buch .a.deed.)
————
and upon advice of the family physi-}
Tbe arrangements of ‘the committee
reian;-on Saturday last in. company
were_perfect,Fhe-halt was’ beauti+
Thursday, Fric
7 nings of this ¥
balance due on account for lumber complained, is uo worse than it bas
THE assessed value of Stockion
and other materials used in the conr
-af
~Fitt, and it was predicted at the time
struction of the building. Wilcox’s .
interest in the furniture of the. hotel
und his stock in the Oakland Bank . .
savings have been attached. It
will be remeinbered that—Witeox's
Letters wasverydamaging to MerWhen questioned he pave ready replies and defended the act as. necessary for his own safety.~ He was taken to the wounded man, who point-’
ing to him, said, ‘‘There.is the man
that teok-my wife and then shot me.’’
that Merritt would “make it het”
for, Wilcox.
->+>-—
Khe Way to do it, .
————
The great register was intended to’
defeat all efforts at ballot ‘stuffing
and illegal voting. But it seems
there is no trouble in evading its
provisions. When a measure is to
be carried in a.county,all that is
necessary is to-go out and.employ
men to work in the county thirty
days before election, and the feat is
performed. It seems such is the
case in Butte county, as the follow“Years ago he was Superintendent of
business at the corner of Leavenworth apd Geary ‘streets. Some
‘the North Beach and Mission Railroad stables,
Harry Hosmer, the wounds dman,
isahack owner and driver, being
one of the firm of Russell & Hosmer,
whose stand is at the corner of Sutter and Montgomery streets. He is
an old man. For some years-past“it
seems he and his wife have heen separated.
Ba
v
Sacramento Races.
Osborn-is—a—herse—dealer, —~deing-+
with his mother he started for the
Mtiferal Springs near the coast, in
the hope of being benefited. There
were no alarming symptons ‘in his
case,and it was believed by his friends
that the change would soon restore
This was a sorrowful surprise to all,
‘as Georgé was a youth known to every one in Grass: Valley, andwas
liked by all for his excellent, and unassuming character, He was in the
twentieth year of his age. It is not
yet announced as to whether the re=
mains will be broaght here for inter-.
ment. Gee Valley Union,
Tux {*TRRER -Bacrarsa.. The
ship ‘Three Brothers’’ left Havre
for New York-on the 27th of March,
and her arrival has not yet been reported. The longest time consumed
by a sailing vessel in this voyuge,
for several years, was by the *
been in other sections, and-so fares}
we can learn, all over the world, A
letter from Italy,—dated the last day
of March, said: “We have net-yet
found the warmth of clime we are in
search of, or the verdure of Spring.”
_i dence, We learn that “cold, disagree}
able weather prevails all over the
Bastern States. While it has been
disagreeable, no better season for
grain and fruit was ever had here.:
Upon the whole we think residents
of this State have little of which to
+ complain,
‘The Territorial nea te
We can stand it to hear mrists from
the Atlantic seaboard who come out
here to the Pacific coast talking about
“San Soeyquinn,” “San Josey,’
““Staislouse”’ and the like, but when
ney begin asking questions about .
fully decorated With. evergreens, .
The south end was adorned with sevtal emblems, among which«avere
tomahawks, bows and arrows, lances,”
ete.,above which the American eagle, !
. grand snécess and —reflected: er
credit on the managements The
music was superb, and the’ supper
one of Gault’s best, ABN j joinin the
wish that the Red Men will reneat
the progranime on the first occasion,
oe $500 Fine“
~ Whether saloon keepers laid themselves under liability to pay the above
fine by selling liquor to the red men
last uight or not, we do not know.
If-so, they know. the penalty. We
do not know but. the improved order
dispense with the use. of firewater.
We were not witness to any iufraction of the Jaw,
six million dollar irs.
‘property, real and personal, exceeds
a
AN elephant: tour cold 2X6 other
day in Cincinnati, but ro gallons of
. whiskey threw himiato a nice perspiration and ore him around all
. Boston.
<Tue following advertisement <is
from-# paper published in the Far
West: ‘Lo rent—a housé on Melvilie
avenne, locate@ imnicdiately alongside of a tine plum garden, from
which an abundant supply of the *
most delicious fruit may be. stolen
during the year, Rent low, and the
greater part taken in plums,”
2
THE reported damage by fire iu
the hold of the steamer Qhio, arrived at Liverpool, has been greatly
exaggerated.
a a
Ir wasin Ohio. These. were his.
words: “I won’t give you a cent to--——
Wednesday at
until farther n
m12-5t ]
Go to Hyma
i islati : re th “wing ae -r as an ele manvfactured . testimony before the Lezislative In-. jy. inf ; : ns The same story of cold weather . With “wings spread aloft,’” was jast cia sip cbargcler af var ogee etured
reutionting C ittee in relation t Phe-muscies-of-Osborn’s face, quiv-. his health, On Sunday evening the . comes from distant Egypt. From . in the act of screaming in imitation W. rever,48-—Innch iujnred inthe ———
vestigating Committee in relation to ered, and he eduld only reply, “How sad news came that he was dead, of a war sh; The . West, and he thinks of moving. to Four = —_theeonstriction-ofthe College of do-you-know-Eshot-you?” : Lour. exchanges, and_from eorrespon=—+ 28psparty— was:
As yet we he
made towards :
of July. Gras
the same pri
ioned celebrati
notonous and y
are smartly tas
Gay of anythin
ply to. display
otism. If the
“tend celebratin
not have «a hug
venient point L
and give an oO}
into the woods
move would. m
: ‘ ‘Mount Shyster,’’: as we heard one a wd . f on is certain more
: The Sprin meeting at. Sacramento Ty , ie wards a new dress.’’ “A apse of one :
ing willshow. The Union says fifty has not pies well-attended, —From vot the Seas,’’ which was 35_diiysbe+} yesterday, we want to be off; though Chinese Picmeces ‘mw . hour. She ‘was found hanging in derived than fr
voters left Sacrament Shico o tween t i : “Th ae he ee Kavar é the barn. oration i
voters loft Sacramento for Chico on the remarks ot those who have here. . '¥ee® he two ports, _The ‘Three . we are no lawyer. If the fellow ever on-in the
Friday to work on the roads-at--$40
per month. ‘The Bee also says:
“‘Agents of George Bidwell,of Chico,
in this city are engaging white men
to work 6u a new road near that
-honor and profit.. The recklessness
with. which former legislators had .
squandered the people's money,
“needed a reproof, and the. people
give that reproof. A. reform majority was elected and the people breathtofore attended such meetings, we
think we can eulighten Sacramentans why the attendince is so slim,
In: the first the place, treatment
‘. ty.
Brothers’’ has now been out42 days
and much anxiety i is felt for her safegoes within a hundred miles of Mount
Shasta the natives will tie him.to a
A Chinese funeral, with gong accompaniment, passed through the
streets yesterday, and from the hiSheteft San Kraneiseo last-sen=
son loaded with Grangers’ wheat and
held in New York to await the aetion of Secretary Fish, before whom
the matter was laid. There is something exquisitely impudent in the
action of the Copenhagen authorities, although thir is not the first
the right basis.
>.
>: Conentts
s° young dog, now owned by Ed.
Goldsmith, has two distinét sets of
upper front teeth, They are in rows
stake and give him a “practical illustration of their ideas of cremation,
latity displayed by the superior race,
one would judge that funerals never
As a place «f residence, this .
Tris a mark of a true ; eal to go out
doors alone whea feeling aninclination to
swear or smoke a clay pipe.
_Kxowtepar, like “virtue, is its ewn
reward,”’
place has no superior. No better
climate can be found .on the coast.
All these favorable circumstances
will ere long, attract capitalists to
invest their money and permanently .
A YAnxxKKF wanted the Bridge of
‘Sighs poiuted out to him, and then
wanted to bet America had several
bridges twice the size.-—Detroit Free
Press.
sic prt for the
casion. Price of badges for dancing, ‘1.
Good ord i) be maintained by: officers
* Who will lead
Go to Hyma:
mere Sun:mer
se } Th tis that $40 outsiders have received at, the ca i Made vee Pid ai ijuace ” mishap. THE purcuit of inawiddes otight to nul. . Occur among them, Should the ob Reeth Sat? iene ee ae
Pp ace. e statement is that $40 a tat’ on: auch occasions {a a1 ing lify egotism instead of increasing it. heathen exhibit so much pleasure at ‘A vERDICT ét $21,200 has been
month are the wages, and those who i aes The New Bank atSan Jose. + rendered b Philadelohia jury The. prospec elon? Beart . but satisfactory, and in ; ip ae Tam tonbetones of the great throw no . 0UF faneral processions, their sys. *© e ya Madely 6 vide Meet
lwve theit ae oS a their place the‘ring in which jobs are put RY Ban ut Ne —— deeper shadow than those of other mortals. . tem of religion would be thought to against the New York Mutual Life os BE Detter. the
ussage paid.’ The agent does not rede y : ing the article from the Transcrip Soe a + ae seca ae @ mines in t
sens th as S up is’ controlled «Xclusively aud only § cones Se in paoee Ska ta ; : be responsible for it, Luckily for . !asurance Company, in favor of the :
wint picks and shovels, but transin relation to Mr. Hinds leaving this}. !7 Pe Se appraise men heirs-cf Sued ‘dered ip are all lookin,
: ; sof that city. Sporting}. : : their true moral or mental worth than to . them, they are better bébavad. neirs Cf one -suyder, murdere Nie be
fers from the S.cramento to Butte city, says: ‘Mr, Hinds is the gentle. play a fiddle. bees =9 = By, satisfactory re
; meu do not mind so much having jobs oe -1852 near Bethleheui, Pa. eirln ’
grent register, What afarce! Eup, Wut they line tohelp doit--Tn man who is moving in the matter ee dvc-eit tos ee he i aa Ma nufactures. * —— mines in partic
: 1 Cc 1 emo rheial a habi .
P, y P of establishing & National Gold . of sneering does not create an impression} There is every inducei We do not hear much of Gen, Rowell. All tha
ier —_——. Sacramento home tulent carries the 8 Pp y icement for ; '
> ody Chan EREUNIR 2p Back in this city. The project, we . ° ery capitalists to engage in the manugone ign ae — be ern aré paying w
r ~@ day. : : cyan 2 oF 7 ‘ ty &wou certain ave writle x The p¥Sople at the inet election y = are informed, is so far advanced that . Tuan is little or no deceil in a dog;-yet . facturing business in this city / letter on-the ates question.— Prospect of “at
voted for men and _ for party. A Nice Thing. success is assured. The Bunk is to} pred og bag very aDgFy, Compare each . Good water power can be found all. Brooklyn Argus. © New ledgés are
Party Sleslpline rts ‘thrown to the : be know he “F ’ i
—i0 most Cuse¥ y Tue telegraph, a few days since . be known as the ‘Farmers National Seva, around the city. ‘The ‘dest quality . « ae ane
dogs. ‘Phe lunes demanded that informed us that a’ gang of Danish . Gold Note Bank and TrastCompany. Tux influences of wealth cannot expand . of lumber in the county is fouid in ee 1 Pi Ni a F stival. 2 e placer mi
pie sag _—_ ict oa convicts had been landed in New. of San Jose. Mr. Hinds means bus. pepo ge og neither will poverty stultt . convenient distances from towns MEAN 510900 ORO 6 * handed, w
ehests of the people, instead o Task : ve iness, and th bli ill wish hi W t A and everything
ork, who were sent over at the in-. ness, an 6 pubhe will wish him SR hen the railroad is completed a ee sory e
the commands of party leaders, stance and expense of the authori-. SUccess. Paper is far more conve-. I* dealing with great themes itis well for good market will be right'at our ow ve pay than ever
res hould be elected to fill the offices of : E a writer to avoid individuality as an. ont a HE tieSie of Grass yplley is at , sho € elected to © Ofices Of . 652, of Copenhagen, The men_are nient than coin, when founded 00 . avoids oe doors. Pee ota i 48 at present a
quence of the
yet there is ey
being very livel
have laid in lat
Preparation for
Ir is oft } . the . Orato here. properly sppoiated. active demand ed eagier. It proved that the virtue time that convicts have been sent . 9nd are as regular as if but one set . enmity ren iy easure to incur the at” 2 Scceeesmodietion win yer fon is placed ; R lociatd — Fa 3 es ke im :
‘Bo ec oO +ets; and an inv ny RS . : aud integrity of the people had not from Europe to the United States as . Was growing, sales AN : und to Mave Light. » extended to all peel persons to be pre railroad 3 com been corrupted, The reformers met u convenient dumping ground . for! * -. ‘Tur ‘world is injured more by Beckinan, whose deeds are not . *nt. Til be one of t
“nnd this is one of the fruits of the
;
necting. Last yearthe tax was50
conta on the $100—thia.year it will
vermin, ‘Those Danish convicts
should be reshipped to Copenhagen
so quickly as to ‘make their. heads .
A Bostox optician has offered to}
straighten, Butler’s eye. He pro;poses.to-fusten his chead firmly
against a wall, and expose a dozen
igen than by knaves.
Tur gratitude of the world vents
itself in torubaitorrs,
evil, prefers light rather than day
ness, and as that article is not provid"
ed by the City Trustees, bi. as had
By order ot the. Committee,
EXECUTOR’S. NOTICE.
the State, Eve
6 such a condi:
is bound to con
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T A. WALLING, Deceased.
ba 62 cents, fud that additional 24 Pistia "Virginia Enterprise. heavy silver spoons in a position op; erected in front of his s on, on the TATE OF L A-WA given that Bais i Porch
percent. comes trom the retrencha posite to the line of the patient's de. . A atosp that is thoroughly oi uslaved . corner of Broad und Pine streets, a ‘4 “Walling Wechhsed, ‘willbe. received © —
auent and reform. parties, _ Departures by the Colfax Stage. flected vision. ‘This will cause -h-m-. feels notmits shackles.
3 roy oy
a ge = Rat
Tas water from er ar Rosa Creek
May 12th, 1874,
. to make frantic efforts to bring his}
abnormal orgiun to bearon them, and
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“THE dignity thatis wot compromised ”
gas lamp, which
at his own
icine have lighted. and after SATURDAY, MAY 9th, 1674,
TERMS OF SALE. — Cash in gold cols,
A Germat pi
held on Sida
, ‘ : 7 ten per cent down, an 1 balazice on , :
A. Walrath, 8. Koscnthal wife jt ig sangnively expected that the re. Poverty is Kenuine. ‘. Such generosity on the part of in} mation of sale by Probate Court Grove. The ior © — has been turnea into the Humboldt ildre ; Pious i, at expense of purchaser. For destriptioh th re : e Hum and 2 children, Geo. Poo) Joln. / Sult will be his cure, -—Rrovklyn ArA BNEER is often the weak subterfuge of divi He if: ‘Reverally followed, . of property, see vaticé of sale publiabe a © two ru
Canal, and from thence taken in -Kist)é aud wife; Mos. . Kywthe, Adéx. Bus. : dmpu ‘ent ignerance. relieve the Trustees from their pres shaves Say Pane from Janusry Riven by ‘ii.
Sihee through the streets of Winw kk. crating = + ~~ ; z G uj
mucea, ‘ Lews, oe ee en the comet —"L ‘vould a tail he stalierthe heart the more “toomfor . t dilemma and avoid the’ ee . Baccutor of test wack bea, al Sa a eee
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