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October 15, 1878 (4 pages)

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Solution of the vexed problem. Wccece me WAVADA dl OAly aT ‘Tedihey October. ta, 1878. _ She Daily Granseript. i DEATHS OF Mis? FLOYD. ; nile Mrs, Mary Todd Floyd, . wife, of . William Fico, aitd“sister of Bo Mills, of this dity, died at ber resi. ; dence, on last Sunday afternoon, -at ‘ciestijeasisiltimeniitiiimsiniiinmeencants Ee a A THE ORIENTAL MINE. Superintendent Beoham, of the: Oriental mine, at Alleghany City, as an experienced and conscientious miner bas no. gaperior, Yet io spite of that. fact, although the mine lias been yielding unusually rich rock ever since the famed strié of afew weeks ago, metallyrgical difficulties have been met with in -crashing the ora tO good profit, Obstacles. pre; __>_gented themselves that for a time it . Jeft-breast, but being loose aud giv2-o'clock, Daceased was a native of} Nelson, Portage couuty, Ohio, aud was born in 183],. At 9years of age she removed with her parents to Iilinois, where she went to school, aud qualifigd hetself-for a teacher, which pr ofession she followed for many years. © In 1873 she came to Nevada City,and resided here with ber broth. er, H. CG. Lills, wotil ubout 24% years ago, wien she was arried to Wil4 lian Floyd, . Not Jong after ber marriige,s cancer abont the size of » . marble, made its appearance on the f ‘THEY BLEW OUT THE GAS. ee -to come. In their own langtiage, they went pear enough the shining} shore to hear the upgels singing. Abort miduigbt they wandered. into tbe National Hotel; filled with liqnor and hilariousuess,and threw the pen over the register in a manner that defies description. A numberof hieroglyphic sharps have since bern euyaged in trying to decipher the signatires, and»the wajerity: decide that Pierre Agostina.ard C. Viéva are {heir names, wad that Gruss Vulley is their home. TLey were consigued to room No. 94, which apaitSaturday night two Swiss-Italians had au experience in this city, that will aff.rd them a lesson for ail time? ment coutains -two.beds, is 12x14}STRIKE INTHE MURCHIE. Under . Mike ~Garver, the). Murchie mine seenis entering tpon an eraofor usual prosperity. ‘Tbe Independence the 400 to 500 foot level, _gradually increases in size as it goes Gown, 400 level, but now, where developed 8% feet velow, has’ wadened cut 10 3 feet. the rock is well eharged; wiih sulphaorets, aud presents a handsome appearance, aud-will yield about $80 per ton it is believed. The owners feehighly elated “over thei goed luck. HOELSTING WORKS: . . ledge, which is being sunk.on. from It was only 6 or 8 inches thick #t-the, -Orlando Stoddard has about com-. the, _ superintendence of side of the bill in Manzanita mine. { see sarve=S" STRIKE. es The San Jose Independent says: , We. have been! informed by what . we believe ti be good authority that the Milton Company have struck, some very rich ground on the east are glad tonhea 1s) there may vot be an idle white mén left'hn the Ridge from Frebeh hess tat’ to Eureka Sovtb, oF cotta ein . GRAVEL MINES SOLD-. , The Carson Appeal announces the} seemed impossible to guriount. ‘The Supetintendent had strained every nerve, working day and bight to remedy the trouble, still the la-: “por being out of his regular . line of duty proved fatile. The rock showyng well in gold was putinto the. __battety and. crushed, but the returns . ’ “s proved most ‘ansatistactory. Sore three weeks since Louis Blanding, of San Francisco, a prominent metallurgist, assayer, chemist and will builder, had his: attention called ‘to ‘the unhappy state’ of affairs, and at ones expressed a belief he could -yemely the trouble. He weat up? to the ming, and antif Saturday last, whea he passed through this city en route to the Bay, has been -work~ jog without cessation in secking a -Hiseffurts have, he declares; been crownod with success. With the new concentrator and other machinery that * —jiasjust-beea ordered ,there is thought to be no doubt the precious metais a eeegeinnenat ~witt-by extracted from. side bint ans toohisnd waiting and.. praying . rock. ing no pain, it was passed by As an inereseence or keroel that would dis appear, Ina few months, however, the cancer fastened itself to the flesh, and the paio attuebed to such diseuse mahbifested itself by a buroing sensation, ‘THe sufferé¥ then weht to Sap Francisco, where the operation of removing tie cancer wis “perfornied, and about a year ago, it bruke out i ip a mote aggravated form, ‘Lhe heroic woman bore her sofferings with foi-titude, striving by. walking about, reading, couversing-and other means to divert ber mind ‘and thus ease the pain she was enduring. About four months ago, it beesnre evident that na cure was hopeless, end the strain vere that she had ‘to take to her bed. From thav tinve'to ber death, the agony endured by the sufferer cannot beteccribed; butshe bore all . for death as a lind messenger to reME, Bisuding; whe wass far 41 yeara Superintendent ot the Ophir, oa’ the Comstock, and at. present owns two milis in Sao Francisco, Siem in glowing terms of the __yaivie. Ha saya its value consists in the fact that it presents four distinct sources of profit, viz: First, rock heavily charged with extraordivarily _coarse free gold; second, the fabulously rich, arsenical pyrites, going —intethe thousands and tens of thousands of dollars‘in value; third, the average ore proper, yielding from $15 to $20 per ton; fouttt, the ordi-. nary sulphurets, amounting to about seven per cant, and yieldi#g from $60 to $90 per ton. The ledge runs “Gast and west, dipping to the norttieast, and has ab average width of . between 3}.and 4 feet. On an average of once. & day last week blasts wese put it, and; in oe ery instince with most excellent r sults. Mr. Blanditg ‘Look to “ike Bay with him a thousatid pounds of yoo’ that was if avything risher-} than thats which passed througb this city under Superintendent Benhiam's charge a few. weeks sirce, and was Viewed by so many of our win vs, Who pronounced -it to excel in “ yichness any they hud vever site neon, ‘hat the Oriental ‘mise managequent have had many difficulties to cout:nd with, wé‘are personally aware, Some of the machinery. is played out, and if. every ton of the ore’ contained a “hundred dollars’ worth of gold, aad the ledge was as thick as a town lot, justice could not _ be done tue stockholders. The new machinery that is to be put in will remedy the state of affairs, however, and if'we are not, greatly mistaken the mine will soon-maky a showing satisfactory to its must exacting owners. ; bine eS. e A RARE SPECIMER, A raré specimen from the. depths of the Oriental mine was-shown-in . this city Saturday. In onwside of a five or six ounce piece of handsome “yock was a Gepression aboat one fourth of an inch deep, contaiaing a thousand or more “antimoniul needles” diverging*in various directions from a common center. Under @ powerful magnifying glass, the minute needles, no lafger than « »fine human hair, and of different lengths, were found to be most _portectly shaped. fA & panaadrc aati. E. F Bean, business manager of the Riilroad Gazetteer, arrived inthis ty yesterday, . i ‘oe r Wickes, eonanis of this.. eity, and at one time ,proprietor fof the drug store ow owned by Walt: et Vinton, is in town. ot . geline ( Chapter, No. 9,Order of East. for adoptiqn, and sirange to aay will de} legbe Ler. from-hor-safferings,.__De=} BE ceased was a woman imbued with noble principles, of'a bightorder of in, tellect, and bad the: esteem and love of all with whom she became @880ciated. She was a member of Evanern Star, and took a great ‘interest in its prosperity, Being appointed . Chairman of the committee to déaft u burial service for the Chapter, she wus the leading mind in preparing i be the first’ member over whoxa . the sad_rites will be _performéd. “The . funéral will take place from Maacate Halt this iaftorsogs at. 2-o’clock, to whick all friends are respectfully in‘vited, indi LA WSON'LINGERS : a ‘Yea, George: Lawson left. He stayed several hours, nnd then came back with a new suit of store clothes and a ‘white linen shirt under his arm. He left {hem with the clerk at ‘the Union Hotel whea he first got into town, went up street and borrowed a valise to put ther in, atid under the protection of Sunday night’ 8 darkness took them to some unknown place. No, oh no; the much adver— tised ‘private detective’ has not left for good, and what's more he swears away until he gets a good ready’ His multiplicity of professioual duties _require. his presence here, Ke says. : ' . SERVED OUT HISTIME. We are xreqtested to state that Harry Hill-was not discharged from the County Jail before the expiration ofhis time, as has been intimated. He was com nitted Septnber 283d for 20days, aud discharged Oc— tober 12th, or Saturday. It would > county officers took it upon themselves to. release prisoners befcre they were fustructed to! There® is’ no fear, however, of Sheriff Montgomery or fry such athing. They understand and practice their duties too thoroughly rious charges. "1 ATTACKED BY LOCKJ AW. —_—_— ‘was wounded in the arm a few days since by the accidental dis{char.e of a shot gun, is in a _precirious condition.. attacked . with lockjiw, baviug caught cola in the wound, we understand, and has since been gradually growing worse. In . response toa telegram, Dr, R. M. Hunt repatred to his bedside yesterday afternoou; Mri Hunter is one of Nevada county’s-best nin, and bis ‘recovery, which seems Qoubtfnl, upon -her-systeu, althongi possessed} rof » strong constitution, wb so6esiciaus < feet in dimensions, abd bas two windows opening into it. Some time. after they retired, Robert Romley, the night clerk, détected the odor of gas flouting about the bulls, A careful investigation failed to show the source from whence it emanated, bat presently he_ made another tour of ‘the premises,aud hr oe ut: therooms: und temporary relief obtained. ‘Bat “watuted by some ‘parties wito bad the germ of the disease was still left, risen tarly to leave on the train, fomnd the gas ouvly partially turned off. This was attended tu aud no more thougbt about the matter, updown and said somebody-in room 94 was groaniug. ‘Lheroom wisimmedistely virited and foutid locked, Tbe porter removed the triusom Whieb had been closed tightly, climbed over ‘and found the room filled witb gas. The door was uuboltsd from the in-wheré restorative remedies were ap= plied, One of them opened his ‘eyes til about seven O'tluck Sanday morning, an inmate-of “the house came . side, and tue two unconscions inft mates curried out into the open air, pleted the erection of the Moore's Fiat Blue Gravel Mining Company's hoisting works. He is now evgayed by. Superiotendent Sid: Hunt to put up the. hoisting works of the Eureka Consohdated Mining Cotmpapy, in the “satne ‘locality, and will coiniy. Mr. Stoddard deservedly oys the reputation of being one of the most competent millwrights on the Pacilic Coast. —-—+ —<>BUSINESS CHANGE. , a Robinson, of journ: alistie fame; and Geo. C. Gaylord, liable and pepular citizens, w gaged yesterday in taking an invoice of A. D. & P: Suttan’s stock of groceries;-witt-w view-of succeeding the latter gentlemen in business, newspaper profession will lese. a worthy representative by the proposed change, bat” the mercantile world will receiye two good acquisitions. Lhe new firm ¢ expeet to take pogsesino about twenty minutes, but it was Mr. Ruosley,—who, by tue way, is said, to be u whole roomfulo if phyin bimsel~sayerintended this part of the ceremony, and if the ‘facalty of knowing ‘just-what~teydo’ in such cises“is upy evidence, he vought te ) be ‘awarded a diploma. The men were kept out“ door’ for. 2% houts, ubtil out ‘of danger, then refaoved to a warm-.room in the-kouse pearly or Guité an hour before the . other showed wy signs of reviving. inence work on the same ra both re= “oor ‘Thef DIED, —In Nevada City, October 13, 1876, Mary T. Floyd, aged 47 yents. ak» —— eel : Débiogioat as Notice of nfbiness, Sah Francisto, California” “98 Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice—There is delinquent om the fo, lowing described stock on account ‘of ‘gg stssment (1:9. 3,) levied on the Gth day ; of Sept.,.1878,.the several. amounts get. eppsite the names of the respective shares hulgers, as follows: “ PD R Chadwick. E-Koeh-Virginia-City — (GC Shaw.Omega --O Donnely Cherokee _M Skeehan Democrat Hill J Knotwell & c Bloor iwl®: J Ostrum. . Mrs Brown & c Miss Jewell W-H White Gold Ran. . BF Cummings Moore’s Flat “DL Baibrens San Juan J Marks * a WW. Carter San Francisco: ES Doud ws ‘L Gilman ad Cammit P Argostero Grass: Valley N Appleton q P Noyes ee S Granger J Thompson Liberty Hill © Beainarco. Alleghaney. H Temple : Moore Calistoga ae LSID a eign ‘soon, Aniein decotdance: wit ‘Yaw; *and an. on der of the Board of: Directors, made On the _ . 6th ‘day bf September , 1874, £9 many shares ‘of each padrceiof sifch "Stock as may be ‘nec: es-afy, will be sold ut public auction at the offee ©f the Company, 444 Califorpig : stv-et, San. Francisco; €aliforniu. on ERIDAY the First dug of Noveniber, 1878, at the. hour of: 1l¥= 9’clock, M. Ps Suid day, vo pay. Raid delinquent ABsegsments thereen, together with costs of adver tising age expenses Of the sale. WEGE \ER, Secretary, Office, 4y4 California stteet, ‘San Franciseo, Cal. o8}td B.H, MILLER, oad Fellows’ Building, Broad i NEVADA CITY, : H* JUST RECEIVED . The Largest and” Chelset Stock of Clothing, Fur—— a \ , I ATT BLUE GRAVEL ene CoMs. see Certificate No. shs: Amt . : : uty Ja, Trustee, ue 106 1000 following sale of an extensive Neva eunere-tti wee Pid da county mining property; oe R, Trust, 7 100 10 00 D. W, Bateh,-of Virginia City, has. egener it,” «+ “EF 100 10 00 Wegener RK, 88 100. 10 Wa. sold bis inining property at ‘Little We; gener Re pi ree S. oe 300° 5 «lOO SC; "York and Liberty Hill, Neyada counWegen-r R, te 120 wo 10 00 ty, Cal., to Thos. Wheeler, of La Sgn -Y s on ‘ ed 8 10 09 Ports; Plumas ~connty.Friend. wegenerk, “ 123 100 10 60 Baleb bas bad enough of gravél min-. Wegener «, “ 124 100 10 00° 1 b ti nd Wegrner R 125 100 po we believe inten opera— gt pie ee 2 10 CO 5 in Bodie, : ee Wepener RK, ‘* 128 00 10 oe ting ip Wegener Ry—*© 130 Jor 60 — prac pee Se ert 10-—— m Yesterday’s Arrivals at the _— (ERR eae . 50 5 00 egener it, ‘8 163 > 50 50 6 NATION AL HOTEL . Wegenet'R, ‘¢ ; 167 100% 10 00. NEVADA CITY, CAL. . Wegener By; “#. 190 = 002009 : RSON. Pr Pe Wegener ae, ts 191 200 20 60 CHAS. £. PEARSON, Proprietor. . wevener BR, ‘194 260 040 5 an Wegener, Sut 25 — J Marsh Pett Hill bol, th RR ni 47 470 “OD Campbell Blue Tent’. Wegeurr R, oe » 1% L Gilman Santa Rosa WV. Stephens-City—IGHWAY ROWBERY. w A few days since, while John Polglaise was traveling the rvad + be» tweet Eureka and North Bloomfield, he-was-lalted-by-threemea-iadisguise near the same locality where ashort time previously. The robbers relieved _Polglaise. of $105, we ‘Walter Finchley had been way laid }: t ward carefully attended —by Jandterd-. otthem-it--was-probaoly—the--same-—}Pearson and his amiable wife. They
bad over $200 in coin on their perturned to them intact before they leit for hone yesterday. The men speak in euthusiasti¢ terms of the kind treatment that .was bestowed upon crowd that Finchley had ae with, hsous when found, and thie was ref the exP ts —~<-o <gpetc. JEWISH HOLIDAYS. This o month of many Jewish+holidays. Sucdt oceurred on Saturis Senin niin Tt .B Reardan Mre Reardan® HV Reardan * A P Scott ac wo © H-Hanson——‘ ¥ J E Jacques oC VivmnaG Vv : P Donibe Dead Wood Mine. Saal Ge Datidson Sacramento ET Philips’, hs EC Voihees Amador J Martin Dutch Flat H A Lord Mucehie Mine ECC ornell WillowValley © %% eee ——“3555ee, Yesterday’s Arrivais ut theUNION HOTEL, 74008 NAFFZIC FZIGER, —#A-Harris Bloomfield J A Bunis Byrena Vista D Ashton Alta City Prop'r ¥ ‘Passorbment of Gents’ ‘. Clothing,” WEVADA OITY, CAL. ES “nishizg Godds, aa. e The stock consists of the bert as_ and Boys” found in a first Cliss Glothing Store. Task but one price for Koods, and that the Lowest. Nevada, O''t. il, 1878. SOUS SF . STOCKHOLDERS’ aa ae re ae holders ef the Citizens Bank, will be’ held at the office of the Bank, in Nevads 'Oity, California, on them, and seemed quite’ disappointed when Mr. Pearson refused to ue= ure Hoshanah Rubab on next Friday sud Sunday. Those yet to come . by the longest hair io his head that, -he ddbs not intend +> teat himself} be a pretty state of affairs if the] f his deputies doing. fo make them deserviiig of such se-. J. B. Hunter, of San Juan, who/ Bive-ver-7id Charley Sheridan Saturday he was . cept any compensation forall the trouble they had put bim to. One of them remembered titathe blew out the gas before retiring, but says he was so drank he did not thinls. It was a close cull for them. the room seven hours, with «lt the windows and transdin closed. tight, and a full head of gas issuing from the burner, —__-—— ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following is a list of letters remaining iu the Post Office, Nevada City, for the week ending Oct. 14th,.1878. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say, ‘‘ad. .vertised :” J. S. Hoxsrooz,‘P. M. * Cummiags C H Campos Senorita Dona _ Fine KE W" Hall Mise N Hoffoian C V Johnston J E . Leng C BE. ~haveg Bo McCready T W Pettis Mrs P Rodgers G Bickles Mrs 8 C’ Wood FG ae es Whitall H R Wakefieids B J Quina Eddie MELD FOR POSTAGE: ereet, audon Sunday, Simhat Torab, the most enjoyable of all Jewish Fiolidaye; and the final one of thet They” were iu . } That exceedingly wicked mettopoli‘}day-inthe Pike City gravel mine, Busby & Inman Richards J : ——<@> © Qe eee +. GETDING THE BENEFIT. PE SIE who saved a; little fellow from a watery grave at Truckee the other day, was presented™by the father of the rescued,-Mr, Bittancourt, with $100. with his money? Did he put itinto a savings bant, whete he would be suré to lusé it-all, or give it toa missionary to buy red feathers and silk stockings for .the -benighted heathens? No, ‘the’ did uot, The brave lad took the first train-for Reno, und ‘spent it all in doing the hosts of fYieuds. i ? ‘would be-hailed with joy by his } j sion and biaze throughout ihe tan— nel. rea about the face, hands, and body, The@® what ‘did Charles do] day; on Saturday, Sheminee Asyear. Our Hebrews citizens observe none of them. <a. THK PARSON PERPLEXED. on tan newspaper, the Reno Gazette, perpetrates this at the expense of Nevadw county’s naughtiest town: The Methodist conference settled a total stranger un the pious of ‘Lruckev-that semull but noble band. It became necessary to elect a Superiutendent of the Sunday School. With praiseworthy self-sacrifice, tae bretbern unanimvuusly conferred that bonor upon the new parson. The ecclesiastic looked pleased and surprised and urose to address the cangrega— tion, ‘‘Bretaren, and yon, my dear young frieuds,’”’ “began the wortby man, ‘itis very kind ef yuu to raice me to this high position, Bat you don’t know me. Suppose I should faii?’’ “Hemp! hemp!”’ squeaked & thin little voice sn-one-of the~-back-—seats;aud the owner of it was led out by the ear by its mamma. EXPLOSION IN A MI NE. Quoth the Independent; An expiosion took place last Thursowued by Jobn Terry of Pike City. The miners were at workin a tuubel wien one of the men, Willizm Philips, bavingya light iu bis band, ignitedihett of the tupnel. ‘fhe resu ‘territic exploMr. Phillips was terribly burnand Low lies in a oritioul condition, . —_—_— ‘THE ¥ TURNPIKE PETITION. . This is the Grass Valley Union's Opinion concerning » certain petition presemted tothe Board of Supervisors, while-they were in session last week : The Union Taropike ; (Gephard's) acd tolls are the lowest; but yet: there is a. complaining minority io is the Lest kept goad in the county, . J Brimskili Washington AS Kite att © Moran EF Brimskill F M‘Hathaway Clty C McElvy Mrs R M Huot J Webber &s 1 F Jones °° E P Byffington LA Jewett J C Singer W Holmes -E. Hirrihansen sy JC. Gardener & f Col Hil! §S Frazer Rasch B D Chadwick Blue Tent Er Moreing ra W 'T Wiliams San Juan W R Mould & w San Francisco J R Sayers il Mrs H F Bash CC Hutchison “ E Merrifield. as r “ “ ” ee hs q a . Tuesday, November 12th, 1878, At 7 o’clock;P: M., for the purpose of étecting seven [7] Directors to s-rve for'* of such. other bueiness as may Jegally’ come befure it. i. M. PRESTON, Nevada City, Oct. 10, 1878. President. J.W. DOWNING; _ Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. NEW GJODS & NEW PRICES. J UL HAVE JUST RETURNED’ , FROM SAN FRANCISCO with! x NEW STOCK of jGOODs,. } bought at manufacturers avd: importers prices for cash, con , sasting ef % “Ever soon in the Mountains. and ‘everything —asuilty — : 9 i HEYANNUAL MEETING of the 8tock-— the ensuing year, aud for the transnetion——LW Foulks a Beavers, . AF Collins : i Mrs Hinkson Sacramento Doeskins, . Migs F Parker'G V ais W J Davenport * Diagonals,. A&A Jonex sid eohe P Gore Marsh's Mill . Suitings, “ C-H Fulwiler Willow V alley= J C Van Slyke. Sierra Valley E Cornell Willow —€ Sieg field-V plume L M Sukeforth J ‘V Greeley Willow Valley . Georgie Lawson “Chicago” GRAND SOCIAL PARTY, UNDER ce AUSPICES OF Spartan Lodge, No.37, KNIGH?S OF PYTHIAS8; TO BE GIVEN AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE NORTH BLOOMFIELD, se -THE Membersof Spartan Lodge,» est City, will ho!d a Public Parade in Uniform, At 4 o’clock-of the same-day, in which all visiting Brotter Knights are respectfully —— to participate. A General Invitation is extended to all, and the°Committee wih endeavor. to make the Party pleasent to all who may attend. rips Including Supper, $3. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, A, A. Bmith, Josiah Glagson. Reugh and Ready township who are asking the Board of Supervisers -to a Peis in b progress there. lower the toll. Jag. Marriott, A.J. Ross, M. C. Harmon,{. ee Thursday Even’s; Oct.17, 1878 . —. assisted by members from Bald’ Mountain Lodge, No. 44, of For--}. P Overcoatings, Which will be cutin the LATEST FASHIONS, or in any style to please, and made up in the NEATEST and most "sUBSTANTILA), MANNER, end as Cheap as can be hadin California’ Work. ___ J. W. DOWNING, Nevada City, Oct. 5, 1878-Im FRED. A. SACKET, Mining & Insurance Agent,. . ° Sesieammeiiaiaa THE oe Connecticut Fire, and Travelers’ Aceiaent -amd@ Life Insurance’ Companiéa of Hartford. OMes-Is. Ryows & Morgans Block. ob x Nevada City City» NOTICE. TOTICE ts hereby given that I will net pay any debt ap eigen I Bod wile er any other person after this . . GEO. W. TERHUNE. Nevada City, Oct. 7, 187e-010 —t NILES SEARLS, FLOOR MANAGERS. i a. J, Ross, R. ©: Penrose, J. J, Stich, . } octl 4d : ? F] ' Attorney and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OF FICE, Front of she Ccurt House. a ‘Trimmings, Ete., . for the same class of Goods and . The Da NEVAD LOCA _ItstormedDeer are. re tn the ‘vicinit; 1, J. Ot, W Jy ill for sevé: yesterday. he water . ed.consideral vesterday’s sl ; A Weber pi Messrs. Davi: placed in the ‘Botel. San Juan = gmptoytag a ‘are of-tneil “winter mon'h A rich_stri jp the mine « ‘shearer, at 1 gravel is said BR. D. Carte wife returnec May. night, eral days. ite. The Natior ' thoroughly nearly compl Je. is> anticip Jeaking. ~ Constable to the Cuunt <eass: Valley. Robson, ; sent ~-confinenient ; A. Py Tietj wfacturer of ¢ ‘ ingmen good onty, As are extensive an «We neglec de of. Sanday les” values hi each. We reasdnab!e es log down hi A four-hor loaded wag —Thomas-Mo. ‘trying to a Sunday. aft horses had t could. procee For sever: .-theson.of NV cently injur charge of a his hand. 1 uately, and « 10 be perforn While Poi Ifis stepper a urday_ eveni precipitating ky. Mr. R ~feet, and key jag. No dat A. Snider, pany, and Js owners, visi Saturday. § séveral other the Hadson 1 both of these Itisa stu two men wh gas at the N hight, the o: in bim was: . ‘kaow what t ing into a ro The.Carso day last co ment: ‘* $e morning anc Episcopal ¢ Davis, of N. Parson, we effort, trying convines th ‘the error of Iris states the salmon 1 had not spa Were not oa) : liong of you premature f injudicious tare, a aie by FUNERAL . —_— The mem] ter, No, a ure regueste Hall, Nevac afternoon, a pose of eond vices of our T. Floyd, Hexen G, DWEL A small ac ata ba olt-lw