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May 22, 1874 (4 pages)

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Lack benoue 3 oS BSA SA SRNR ON ENIE Seo Bhew BLED peaks eae, Sar Local Brovities, ~~ Mere theme "The Liveritiote EnterpHse of tast . Miss Miranda Nudd, who since g fre Y ei is a thing Agrivale by the Colfax Stage. ICE, ICR.. ICR, Muy 21%t, 1874. s Poke «ds de] The Daily “Bhe Daily Transcript ik os : NBVADA CITY, CAL. her last yisit liere has been en a Saturday contains # length; account. plored by all lovers of good order Ww. set Long, Geo. Cabecadh Be eee Ca “NEVADA © ae eee tour ta the Atlantic States and Ea-. of some inysterious fivises that have] and the well being of scciety. ta ie i : sia oe ee sea Europe, attived here on Wednesday. . been heard in the house of, J. LL, [has, to a gteat extent, existed as far PT ai ee by the, coiféx seat. LOCAL Friday, May.22d, 1874. wt ist yestertay and the} Mitchell, at that ‘place, lately. . back as art any sone one : ‘Sy ee wv The evade 3 Tee ‘Company — " ecrred history is foil of its ases and abuses : ‘lay before indicated rain,.and it Thumping roises occ in a toom B. H. McClure, Mrs, Fogeli, Jaa. One of the mo: . = would have been a welconie’ ‘viattor7 ‘occtipied by -x'young lady visitor, ¢ . It will probably always continue to itardleon, Sika Ores, Wie: Krngér, RE now ms to Gerting : ~ seaneaty ed by ea _ Schools. The tie of Ges Heyihin in the Miss Cayzres, elmost every night! exist 80 long as human passions exod st en Although a young State, CaliforM. Simon, B. Sloss. mia has a school system superior in ‘many respects to any of the older States. Italso has schools as good County Court on Wednesday, resulted in acquittal. The trial was ably-managed on both sides, The for two weeks, and the noises fol: lowed her from room to room, as she changed hercleeping apartients. The noises are described as, almust ist, at-least until mankiod sare breughtpte the standard of keéping them in proper check: Various devices and legal enactments haye T. a Davenronr, — oe Roll of He onor. Nevada tier and Gress Valley, DA LY. to light during the ans, in the Cor the present week. Prison convict, by as any of the older States. There . #Mument of A. B. Dibble is spoken deafening. Mr. Ackley, who resides . been tesorted‘to for the purpose of ap eo Orders left at the COMPANY'S OFFIcp, ley, alias a areimprovements of course to be . f very highly, _.____-@8 the opposite side of street; was . patting a stop to theevil. ‘Ehese enes ' a i st ‘ ee cra “eadie prouipe fg a ee oelicas will 7" a — made, and man x evils now existiug. The-Dramatic Club had a meeting . . ated in, but he was unable to trace . actments haye generally related to bat eae =< = M or ri ee ed by Mr tee which should be eradicated. There . on Wednesday night,-and partially . 4, raps, and finally pronounced . the sale of the-beverages which in-. agree ie vette —wittienss= IMPORTANT Notiam. NOTICE —hima“at Troe ae ____ are‘ schools in many of the cities of . decided upon the selection of plays} “spiritual.” ‘The family eon: . -torieate:—We-believe notrial ‘has See ¥ GaAa, Willie Pearbes. 3 ployed: he robbed —— California superior to those~of~any . fora public—presentation-some time . eluded-tovacate the “premises: pr been made of suppressing the Willie Wolders, Willie Penrose, Jas. C -EXTRORDINARY the Central Pach Eastern-State, Teachers who-come-+ia the fature. They hold another manufectire. To successfally comPenrose, Charlie Penrose;-Wallace hinds of goods. . 4 AND Grant ~ Penrose, “Nell Mrs. mén,« —_frem that section here, generally . meeting next week, ~~ sewhrat-tastt’?: all to themsetves. On . bat the evil, that would seem to be the rad ais Santa Rnd WwW. 0 ND Ez R F U iL sc Truc have an exalted Opinion of the schools} The Forest Springs sicnie j acukes: Thorsduy night a repetition, or as. proper course: If there was ho li. : i ae 6 they left, but their teaching does pring 1 of ee : Moore, Clara Ramfow,Maria Griffin, _not always prove better than the natraditions -eligians and eduéational, still Hanger it? Inthe West éy_erything is bright, sharp, clear, new, . for . Teachers coming from the East, three or four years labor under the delusion that they have a mission to. perform out here, and, as a ‘consequence, they are a nuisauce in) _our Western schools, and are tolerated only through our superstitious reverence of-the East. If they fall into assistants’ positions, they soon Tearn their level; but if elected to ® principal's position, ‘there is no ‘yall go-to Forest-Springs to-day to off to-day; A dance in-the evening Court yesterday cou hen was adjourned—otil August 18th. Mr. Heyman, it will be remembered, was . tried on. Tuesday forthe same offense und the jury disagreed, There were nine for acquittal and three for conviction, This adjourninent is almost as good as an acquittal, The County Gourt yesterday adjourned until Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, Lhe pupils othe Grammar school a street. sone would cali it, an enevre-was night thefoise ceased. On Thursday night the sound was again began, keeping up until midnight, then ceased for the night. On Friday night a change was made in the programme, the young ladies stoppiag with friends on the other side of the The spirits followed ‘them, keeping up the raps—in-the-room where they slept, and ceased at midnight as before. Saturday night Mr. Mitchell's residence was deserted ‘by the female portion of the family, and quor inanafactured of course there are known to result in Inany cases from the intemperate’ use of alchoholice beverages, How to rid the community of the curse is the. question whick is, and has been agitating the minds of reformers for years. Prohibition has not succeeded in securing the -reaults desired.” Crime has not decreased where it has been in force, as it would seem it should, Recently collected statistics show that in New York City in 1873, where it was not in force, cases of crime Teloons in ‘the’ \eity to.close. That would, in the opinion of very ‘many be preferable to prolitbition, —[Oak-' land News. \ A Brookiyn young man, who sat down to méditate ia his sweetheurt’'s lap, bad occasion to: caution her against looping her. skirts -with pins: He found that the consequences had a tendency. to disturb. his meutal poise, CaRLyYLe is in robust’ health, but ‘BARGAIN — ~ will sell the whole of ni si00 x at ere ovat inorder o effect: a speedy c arance. ‘The stock consists of the most e egant and fashionable qd iress goods in «ll shades and. French silks, bonnets, best black silk Bradford alpaess, West of England wool dyed broad cloths, Cassimeres and coe skins and ¢ lot of other good Tho. fol list of é\following is a list o prices: Buglish prints 4 1-2 cen's a-yaru; domestics § eents;— waterproofs, 25 cents; cassimere, 25 cents yard; all the stcO numerous that he obtaines Ae closes the entertainment. Quite a} had, mach louderthough than on . .could be no liquof drank. _But_to ee eee, Sees. ee sp Ba ae e419 Thain noticable—tealt=-of+ romper tour Giles” “Valley and this} the night. previous, Several parties . do this seems impossible. Hence 1 ted th tak ay A— g man lately _ arrived ea a I pur those coming from the extreme East, ity will be in attendance. called througl curiosity, . ‘but. noth-’; those interested ih temperance re-. ». = Facet a Be spate Barend of this 2° Anform y : proan Seg WA ‘The Chicago teacher in speaking of ‘Strawberries are plenty in this 13ng could be Jearned, and the source . form have done the next thing, and ss — a een tae re that he purchased, be oe sold t ante pea this subject says: ‘: What.is there in murket. They sell in Oakland for. {frem whence came the noise re-. have attempted to suppress its use. a sas ae cg cee i ing, £5,000 Sterl ling worth of. pi na whi going West that gives &. Danco eight cents per pound. Two acres. mained unkaovwn-—Parties slept at; The motive fur so-doing is that the pM ee eae #4 oe my Goods rom the firm of Mag.. pared jail, wrote nion sense. We notice that the of ground planted with vines would . the house, thinking something sight . wellbeing: of .aacisty detandy: it ustralian Government. ; Seats? ieee tiled ee ere mn school reports = st of Chicago = yield a small fortune, if near this} be found, but in this they were dis-. That intemperance is the cause of ir i F = i a a Sieg Sterling at 6s. 8d. in the iis nae: Gack far more practical and instructive city: appointed. On Wednesday, the. filling our jails and ‘State Prisons, . J? ee eee "Y pound. gecesi teh 45: than those which come from the} : young lady, Miss CayZres, was taken . our hospitals and pdér hoases. It Council will raise the price of retail TheN. A A having relinguihed *: get himiynt of the East. “What isthe matter with the. ' The case of estes Heyman,’ suddenly ill, and“dunng‘ the night. is the cause of want and ‘aleae kx liquor Jicensées to a sam high enongh . the idea bees ning business he would suave tro 3 : se tee ie ol\ three-fourths of ‘the sapeat y.asheis going to sheep 4ased-to have any East? Do the Oriental myths and. which’ was called in the County was obliged to have watchers, This . thousands of families. These curses . '° = him, and Sibley evidence aguiust t they were ac Mrs, Heyman ¢ was dismissed ft while on her way out of the stage a) cide by drowning near the road sid: ing more than the . bear. The trial ¢ ~~and the jury intl Heyman failed to r man was tried or ge the picnic, If they ‘cannot enjoy oceupied by himself and Jadge Freesulting from drunkenness were less! does no writing with his own hand— ¢ ens go0ds and black si at s iaied. . hope for them at all. ‘God deliver map. All was te See one-haif the regular ‘prices; Ot was acquitted. = / sree a s oP ROTEE such a trip, we know of no one who. ™4 as quie unday . than in Boston or Brooklyn, where . his niece, Miss Aitken, noting as his toman, Paisley and» Vienna tively that Gas H beatin hie Bitten =e but . Cowld. Hard work brings ‘relish’ /night the services of trance medi-. jt was in force. Temperance is the . amanuerkis, shawls at a tremenduous criihn: wed cae which has often been tage mao ia co um were obtained, and-the repert . rule with those whose passions are = pent pee ia shawls at “50 a . ’ before expresse says peat Se ere te ORES CRS gest x ~-the stolen-gceods~ pe se fos > are not her sys-. Grass Valley will do no such thing, eva. = eee _ that three. litte. under--the--sontrol_of--thelr_teason:; . APPEALS are published in Loudon Made, = — = the 26th of Marx 7 ftemy but Ber school ma’ams. Speak-. according to the Union, as to go out . “ dea — set pinta German Nr ‘or WQE. If! to the charitable for assistance for. The sale will con. menace on was put on the ineret the West, the most noteworthy . i ® procession on the 4th of July, ton Seki aan — thongs tee meu are taught self control prohibiBellew, the elocutionist, whose sick oe equally as posit ’ : ; : om, in sight, ey certainly would} ¢j : , tne rG v report we have seen of late, is that. °F any other day, except it be to not cause’ the distarbande. This ae tsi ay ” aay gl oak ness continues, iness from 10 A. M. 105 P. * Truckee on the ; of Mr. Campbell, of Oakland, Culi. celebrate the breaking of ground on runkenness or excess in the indul>
we fornia. We learn, to our surprise, that Oaklund is the second city in the local reilroad. We doubt if it even does that; night a gentleman asked~to sleep in the house, wishing to-convince himgence of any of the passions exist, When. this self restraint becomes B. Mc@vuzx: aH, of the Missouri Democrat, proposes to lecture next for one week ouly, Come atonce . ‘dies. You never saw anything like it betore time till thedsto self there was no dece ‘ : ‘cor. . in the § were sent to Saer: Oalifornia in respect to population. The chiefs aiid ‘acai from peer M., arte te eerie near Pion a Se OMe everyting at 33. ceatan te trial, ) $0 ascertain ‘The report mentioned is the digest abroad who have been in attendance} Heard in th? rear room, then a gratHae : fae bé lorevar aera 2 d ie, = dollar ! a falsely. If he di of common s8éiisé, ~eapedtally ~ in_the . upon the County Court this week, ing sound and louder thumps. Mr. ane os iben " A SALE of sugar at auction in San . : sure that Sibley “inatter of examining children for . took their departure yesterday, M. rushed into the room, but-sawt— . Francisco on the 20th, brought for $25 SEWARD . wera received yest . promotion. Not only is every ques. . wo received @ visit’ from an old ae ae aes tion given its relative value, but the tho several studies are given their relative standing in-determining the friend, Judge Davis, of Penn Valley. The. Judge rides in « very fine carriage, and carries a valuable watch, nothing. He then made the ladies go tothe front room for a change, but the change was far from being agreeablo, The thumps were twice Stebbins on Intemperance, Rev: Dr. Stebbins, in recent lecture on intemperance, ad vanced the Tellowing forcible arguments, and common seine views, enbe, from Bay Refinery, 101-5 cts. per pound: fine crushed, 9 4-5 bic terms cash on delivery. — ™ TRAYED bins: the Murchie Mine about bk) three weeks ago, a dark bay Mare, She bas @ starin her forehead ; right hind aneverything the b could net do oth: onthe evideace } kleis-white, and branded on the left shoulley's testimony w ‘pupil’sstanding. In the~matter of \poth of which were presented to him . -as loud as beforé, und the whole . *McH we heartily commend: He~said;. Tar mining business in Utah is reond wrigh the letvore 00 moe "The surecly in ony : the school examinations, we in by his children; on bis last birthday “When-we-talk of prevention, we must the East have something to leartt (would you believe it)? and the sooner wo look into the matter the in _Jannary; If there is any one who deserves the love-of children, it house fairly shook.» The gentleman, Mr. Kelly, concluded there was no deception, and from his’ appearance first deal with primary causes, the cause of causes; and to use a medical phrase, we must have constitutional treatment, symptvices, but gemera’ training for the estabported to. be reviving, and large shipments of ore are being made to the West. ~ $1,370 37 above reward will be paid to any person who will leave the animal at the ake Mine, neur this city. Nevada, May 19th, 1874. de:imquent on the First Monday in July, shows that he is ¢ est hue, and is a death of Mrs, He take all who wisl é i ase is him. Tf reports crop prospects . was rather scared. On Mond.y Miss . O™tic. ‘Phere must first of all. be moral — Ss = grace brought up i better off we shall be. es ai good in his vivinity. Cryzres left for San Fraucisco, postreatment for the building up and strengthAnnual Report. To Delinquents. ily. e sce gti Natio ire ening of character. This begins in childa ares ; Se t “Bar Convenisnce, We were reminded that cherries . sibly to escupe the. din and noise hood, in the.family,at the eee knec. ‘The following is the report of the Ome OF COUNTY COLI. ECTOR,— cae Travel : : . ’ : ae County of Nevada. Not is hereb ; Gen. Sherman lives at St. Louis. . @@ ripe by a box left at our office caused by the turbulent. spirits. . ana the father’s leading of the’ hand, It . Trustee’ of Nevada City Yor . Hine Year. jiven that the Duplicate Pris enabedb teen Travel betweer f His Chief Commander of the army . Yesterday, by Ed. Goldsmith, = } Tuesday night all was quiet, and’ it . includes ome influence and parental trainending May 2ist, 1874: a ne boy ta ah fiscal youre (1872 gnd Valley is very liv Bs é ; : Be : : Se 7 ave been placed in my hands. The 7 under tho President. The head-{. J,$. Holbrook willhave another is BeRposed the “what-is-it’” bas had . Ing . Whet. we want and what we coe eens lay ann apt Lakes entered on said Books will become terday the regula ¢ 2 : : : enou h~ Several erso lept have is pot special training against special ‘Ral. in fund May 15 5, 1873. 4 quarters of tho army in times of . suction, to-morrow, Saturday morn8 ~“S persons slept at f ‘ ‘ 73. (6th) 1874, and unless the same 1s paid pripeace, is at Washington. The Secing, commencing at 10 o'’elock, of a the house this~might and Were Very . sichment of controling virtue. Here is Rec'd from all sources. = io 3 r a Ppegteses. wor five yen verit will be tra stage — Pp retary of War, and other o fiicials . general assortment of household fur-. @¥Ch disappointed At the ‘stillness. . where we all err and fail from want of conTotal.. .,.06.... 83.954 10 SmmOmnN TE. P. SANFO ‘RD, crowded inside a have their offices at the Capitol, . niture, anda large variety of other -Over three hundred-people ve call. viction in the greater power of education. . Warrants GAWD. os ccc ree $2,326 23 sities ine sein ee Collector. . though a short o hence the General of the army has goods, edat Mr. Mitchell’s house during . The sveaker dilated on what the home in-. Treasurer sepmmission.. 7751 <scinondnneny always made the army head-quarters there; but it is moro convenient for Gen. Sherman to remove the headright direction. The farther they reniove tho better. Tbe atmosphere of Washington is none too good, and Ata meeting of the Nevada City Benevolent Society, Samuel Clutter hing their wagons to the residences of customers, both in this city and the past week endeavoring to Belve . the mysterious noises, but all have proved unsuccessful. villian entered the room, and with a cat-like tread approached the old man, erg in his hand a carv8 uence over children should be—a power does not see the necessity of it. He lated by law; that the number of houses should be reduced, say to 300, and the thought the sale ef liquor-should be TeguAm’trem’ing in fund. $1,550 36 FIRE FUND. OTTER, President. nt Ww. Hixps, cle OUR RESTAURANT. REMOVED TG Words of Vitai Interest. . ly this Summer. Go to Hyman, ‘th are Agar manvfaetured bo was elected President, and A. H. : Se a GEL TUE TE ee ee eee : : a —quarters'to St. Louis. Strong ob. Parker Treasurer and Secretary. pierre wre sented! Ur the afkire “et Sife—and-) ¢—ob. i for, all ioantan? 7 ae fe 208 23. ___ Commercial Street, — aeekey. (1 jections have been made to the conHe Couupy’r Sranp Ir. —A funny . *F¥ed that we should eqita_our children eaiclinaimease er ovine Block.” Weduesday aft templated move, but they have had{. The water in tho. city hydrants is aaa Scourred — night at the we world as if they were to Receive 16 So core ES $1.993 49 : pene ‘ Club met at Gle re om : ss wery theatre, New York, where . belp from anywhere outof home. 0 a: . Warrants drawn..... 1,304 05 4 ne effect, and in October next, the povinniag = sagen siggy and) the stuge was occupied by the repre. mediate remedies, he did not favor entire $ J. H. HAMILTON, Prop'r, — to call, 4 removal will, be.a fixed fact. We evada co Company, always . sentation of a bedroom at midnight, . suppression of drinking, and confessed that trem’ing in fund 619 44] MEALS served up in all styles and at the cal, was found t ate of the opinion the move is in the teady to relieve the wants of the! with an old gentleman reading a let-. he himself was vot a total abstainer, and Total.in funds Paks wk $2,169 80 . lowest rates. Meals at all hours, __ml6_ following busine community, have commenced run-. ter. To the sound of slow music, a % Wa. Watt presid stated the object for the purpose Will the thousands whe read columns of ah there are too many servants wanted, Grass Valley,and are supplying them ing Ente. : approached slowly, . who e trade placed in the hands of decent, iy Pees ow verbiage every day devote fve min, scriptions from . who can ‘be easily detailad-from the with the best quality of ice at reaine hagtheneed = the crowd in substantial men, Auction on Satandes ! a to the perusal of a few facts which conand Grass Valle ., . unable rates. Leave your orders at gallery becanie intense. Just as +--+ cath emi nearly? “Our text is ‘Health,” used to k h standing army. Gen. Sherman is a q the would-be assassiu was about to ee eep the. the Company's office, -on the Plaza, . mak Tue Post tells the story of a youn and we will put our commentary into # and well : right in insisting on the removal. . pe make the deadly plunge into the un8 a : is i Be wa Sen a, in. this city. suspected vicum, a boy who was} 4nd handsome mechanic who wooed ses mggeineaagran Fu Ge Mer season, so ‘th Fine Turn-Out. rank Gia . caning with open mouth far over }and won a rich merchant's danghter a in lo bye : nite 7 s caalbaniatienentontag: railing of the Gallery sung out} of San Francisce, bat the ‘. J. S. HOLBROOK, “penough to resist the morbid influences we could have Dr. Hunt has just reoeived from . ceuse us auctioneer,and 1s now ready . with frantic earnestness, ‘Look besates sptniecod sag TLL have \an Auction Sale at his . WHich produce-illiess, of course thes_are driving horses. .¢he manufacturing establishment of . tosell property in-this or any other] hind you gov'ner. There's a fellow . Tent’? not consenting-té-the union, \ Rooms, powerless. Seek Strength, therefore. Id mittee of two fro — 5 Brow tater dc_Co.. Naw. York,—a-fine+ othér-town in Neva conntyoir gee: BoB ht on dh “The assassin . the course of true love did not run eae cee : Eanes prginasen ~ — rue appointed by th as ; to is ay! . utely ss carriage which was made to order commission, Roows on Commer: the’on diance. gee << bine se ihe smooth #0 they had to elope, the fe~) Cor. Commercial & Main Sts., par Fs Cay ; oe ry the woacripiious fur ~for him,” A new harness also came j cial street, opposite -Goe's shoe store. . rung down without. anybody. being male robed'in male attire—bat they ee mind, sympathizing with the body,_is reG. W: Smith anc with the carriage. He has a styli h ——— oe mnurdered, made the riffle, and are now at Fire-. *On Saturday, May 234, duced almost to ‘a state of imbecility, Nevada, and EB team of horses aud the whole rig ta. A MAN has .been found guilty of — baughs Ferry, fishing during the . . mighty restorative Hostetter’: 8 Stomach Bit->Byrne, Jr. of Gr. Kop together is thought by good . mislemeanor. for selling whisky . CERTAIN anti-crusader females in honeymoon. Cmeneeinn at 9 o'clock. ters, seems, a8 it were, to lift the sufferer s Pointed. No f Columbus, Ohig, protes: on a o hé 8: 4 sewuit. ; « NO TUT judges:to be the best turn-out in the . within two miles of the University. so much ringing 7 eee age Nesmrre, of Oregon, ve “ths A Large Stock of : jad selerigaeetr ear and the fore he club t' cobiitty. : In the meuntimeDr. Merritt still eonnection’ with the tem : gop, gay pleccasndoy # ed tothe track w Perauce . mule a very clear and unique status intellect, Would that allwho have known ane tern ERS =~ io} bold his place as one of the Regents movement, On the ground Unat tLe . ae ld & K its benefits could condense their experience . Pleasare of seein, Brooks has anirondered the of the institution; and meets regular. noise shattered their ‘erves. when he alluded to~ jy a8. ‘one. of Con. Shing f Sof Atchon Furniture int. this paragraph. They would tell the between ¥ kina. : a : those useful animals that has no “4 ones, Chnire. Tables, Loos: . 38 : kaDsas State House and Baxter bas ly with bis collen; wiies. } Axurrton” writes un, eavin “El pride of 4 hogs oft @ Glasses, Whatuots, stoves, Wardcobes, . Bealthy that to” protect their health they Perrin, and D oll ‘taken possession, Tho Attorney GenEREE UE eis pceweaaceates am a young man of m a gs Pri =auucestry ‘one _BO ope OF . Book Cases, Sewi Machines, and a large . Dust use ‘this great safeguard against all: driven b eral of the State has: resigned, and} ‘Tux Czar of Rassia has pardoned taleuts, have been well ohamer, Bier posterity, : Ree variety of goods too uitmervus to mention, . U2eedic»ted and imepare qtimulents and Saag. Baxter bas. appointed & successor. all of. the exiled Poles of his dominBrooks’ military leaders are Seeing ion except those guilty of _assassinaam desirous of entering upon a sucesstul political career as 800R as Tux Parmar’ and Mechanica’ Now is your-chance fér Bargains cling to this wholesome and unfailing tonic ‘and alternat ve as the shipwrecked marand mate wou ti huni _. Gd'te erman: = ossible. Whut do yen Bauk, of Ruchester, New York, 3.8.4 LBROOK, Auctiongge. . {her would cling to a raft ins 7 see. yi bi refageod to ) Tonnesee. ‘Fon. it ahoatens, way of "ienoagabnica closed Wednesday, because of the’ rea .They would tell of dyspeptic pangs reli¢ved, mere Suu:mer su ’ ' Tax intelli Bi k object?” cent failure of of appetite restored, of shattered nerves re—_—— Tan Amador Cave is said to bea zu -_ mee on A rie all means marry into the Washhi wea egies dee . _» PRANK GUILD, . Strung, of headaches cured, of disordered Arweppaete sail by tho other Amador papers, . iPdicates that Goveruer Baxter will burn family. —{ Westers ba houses in thateity. 0 He functions regulated, of hypochondria disAvfinely faruis . The. Independent fathered it, but ibstitute proceedings agaiast Brooks — Tut bite ‘give Cae . iy i‘ } Regular Lic: -nsed Auctioneer, sipated, of miasmatic diseases baffled, ‘ig six. rooms, w the Ledger and Dispatch deny ‘it, ea eee ite fact that Littie Rock is swarmpart oe ty — For Nevdda ‘ity ama-County. fever and ague cured, of liver coz pr ae in abor The story not being true, the Inde-}_ with aire eng encoaragey or Lee ETeaAN-tesirvifion for STRELA TANG on lace . M#ested of bent, and toil:defedy iS fraxy thin peilbiit 1a pride = vad ad ie « * Tus eta at sirtar comes from —— shat there bic ay blood-. & park, meeta with strenuous opps AA oe ci yea tas of hepe reanimared aid cheerfuliess Fe = For far € eS oy ‘ sgracetu posi lon. e Khan of uitary, 2) r sition in the Federal Senate. : property, of lost Fr ascmable terme, stored. Such are the effect, Hostetter” » x ahaa € pa { ' go ttaln’ ¢e eae : oe — Oftice—NU 9 aus Keer =e ithe 3 — = i = 2 *. ee ri = , e : » ; bet ie ‘ Sc meee ; ar = ara. = ee 2