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A Solid South.:
a
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
—————————— a ee
. Glee Club, Dr. Merrick was intro‘the State should try and open the
duced. This stalwart battle—scarreyes of their Democratic brethren.
ed veteran of the Mexican War and They will make good Garfield_manthe Rebellion launched out with the when they get one good look at the
THE. DAIL
NEVADA 7
The Daily Transcript.
) WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
HOT sHOT.
If Hancock is elected the South:
will-continue to be solid; but if not,
then solidity must imevitably yield,
The Mask Torn from the Trattorous Party of the Solid Seuth—A
at é : : Ine téd 1845. ,
‘dre es einen eet . . Large and Attentive Aedinnce of proposition that he -would let the real issues and fully understand the nevermore to be restored. The ee 7 5) .
Brie!
ce ‘ ae ag October 22,1880 nape ig Much Solid Food for past speak for itse f, ‘the American situation. Laboring men especially . South cannot remain solid without . Assets, all Cash,..... $40,000,009 iin aioe
: . Friday. ober <4, ¥ eat ce billing hdaphers people knowing full well what the cannot afford to go with a party that . .1i4 political success, for that.is alll duaea’ Yaceme..:.-.-.: "beens Petcare
; a n spite e chilling a ; . : : as F : ee : ‘
mney : ton aiviiies Wednesday: night,» . two parties had already done. It.is combines the solid South, ignorance . } or rebellious elements and pelitical . Surplus ......-.... 7,000,009 mise.
better to talk of live issues, and beand %« heming politicians. There *brigadiers and demagogues are work:
gin as did the Hancock boom, by would’not be so many Democrats in . ing for. Congresaman Blackburn of .
putting forth the big end first. He the North if every man could be! Kentucky said, during the course of .
regarded the unlawful suppression of brought toa full understanding of a speech in Batavia, Ohio:
the Republican vote inthe South as national politics. “. “het the Radicals cease their
the chief curse to be overcome.— !~ Both speakers are possessed of . brawl! about the on Soutit. She
ili res . ¢ TI ‘lis solid, thank God. She was solia There aredown there a million of great powers of eloquence. ne forroles or" < is Tie col ohe «ill
men of Northern principles whose cible arguments that they advanced +c solid for Hancock in 1880.” .
votes are nevermade manifest. The were interspersed with jae’ seough Such words, like the utterances of
Democrats deny this, but if they dehumor to season them, and notwithbanding the ooldaees of The’ night Bob Ivuombs or Wade’ Hawpton, go
f i a nd a fair count Standing the coldnes = :
that the silent vote is invariably, for . meetings. Hunt’s Hall should be AE ae che e ee ie ae =e teow aid aay diedéceens sheehfertinste iinet ne
the same candidate. : This Cfass isd secured for the purpose, ‘as éx posure the.Governmeut into removing all bers as the evening edvaneed. Ié es Scaik’ oa
composed of patriotic Dempsrss . acts Baila hoi ee scniplieg fron” the ballot. boxes ? may safely%e said that the remarks aes res Ss
era ac sie tor LES eee Soe’ yeni ows ae The New Orleans Picayune, one of _of these gentlemen converted a num-. The Same Old ice ae Ll FORMS oF cay SCAN
ggececeaseinernen tesdtbaie 2 i j i ay > that . f i = c —pot -olicies issued. ;
less, = disgusted with the treasona-,. persons in the audiences. 4 their leading —_— ise mes = . sad pcan io ee This = the oe the ee thie Company has-been established in Cal,
‘ble tendencies of the ‘party. The} J.-M. Walling, Esq., eal'ed “the the —_— —~ CGS Of poet 5) ah Bo ; we th <o get up ‘joint discussions with the Fitornin for 20 years, and has never contested
: pe : ay : that the Southern States are hope. dice cannot .by the very nature 8) Re oublicaus down south. It is re—
discovery of this fact utterly nullivieeting to order, aad the following’ lessly Democratic, aiid no more can. things Véry long present an unbrol— . 1g in a ‘special dtspatcli--to—the eb Tptarest oe Favestinoule bate paid all
Sion. 28 schemes. = a thnuscied tein eeresioectiast vassing is needed there ; that if the . en front to such ster.ing reasoning . ¢y/) sa What
ela ae oe se . ‘negro is wise, he must begin to gee he , 80 admirably put. =
= that they cannot tonger. is é 2
. the rank and file of the party.” In
Firmly Established Facts. large audience composed principally
The Sai Franciseo Post has been ' of voters assembled at the corner of
investigating the teachings of the . Pine and Broad streets. to listen to
late elections in Indiana and~Qhio, Republican truth@was expounded by
and finds that the Hancogk party . those ¢arnest and indefatigable adhas’ a sorry prospect for success. vocates*of freedom, Hon, Calvin EdIt says: “It is proved; beyond the . gerton and Hon. M.-D. Merrick.
possibility of a doubt, that the ‘in-! And right here permit the parenthetdeyiendent’ vote is unanimously in ical suggestion that the weather is
t is aleo proved . getting too cold to hold out-door
EE. J. Huesto
+hée San Franci
ed in town yest
Local Board for Nevada City,
Men. Niles Searls, R. M. Haunt, MD
ton. John Caldwell, Won. ‘a, c.
‘Niles, H. S. Welch, M1. Db,
se Mr. Hand, a
is sketching in
ington aud Ui
“some very fine
ba.
NILES SEARLS, President,
i. 8. HUNT, Vice President,
WD. VINTON, Secretary dnd Agen,
R.M. MENT, M.D. and 8.8. WEL, Pf
iM. D., Medical Examiiters. 5
Ex-Governer Frea’k F. LOW, Prey.
dent of Lecal Board im San Fray.
cisco. .
favor of Garfield. Mr. Oe, age
most’ popular
priat, with hi
r oy
been residing it
. , past’ summer,
—¢o San Feancis¢
re <7
Asso -many-¢
izens weut to t
; c : cue, Judge hi 4thar.eston News and Courier from
Fort Motte, S. O.s
t At a projected radical jubilee at
this place to-aay the Democrats
oe _services as Just
North Bloomtield.
other.Companies decreased.
Vice Presidents—Geo. M. Hughes
This is the onky Company that had more; : . a
not be needed .
has as little hope from the Republi4ncome in1878 than in-1378; -while-alt-the
can party as that party has from
_ Grass Valley Union Notes. days, and closil
Examine the New
, ; tic leaders are. J. B. Johnson, Geo, Hobart, Samuel . ” a WwW ice A : -. paited thein:
fact, the Demoores ; ee . him ; andthat “he must vote with. .The Consolidated Lone Tree Com. 2° Mr. E W. M. Mackey, Taft, . _________,,_ BN onthe
paralyzed by the thought that they . Peck. : bo the wall.” The: Repub-1 : < Boliver and the, lesser lights, .nd . Tontine Iuvestment Insurance,
cannot now feel sure of anything. . Secretaries—D. Selim, grrr a Begala gta ana das ne Repub-. pany has cut the main ledge, which . demanded a division of time, which} -_ ee zane .
s It ‘s a ident that the old soldier . Calkins : lican party says if the Democrats do . is large and appears of fair quality. was flatly refused. , They then pea ae: iy can a 4 +) Tun tallowin
2 Eu $V : ’ Setio sia Ee Parteat aah ee . : ss ieee er ee ge i tid body, approached certify that [ have taken outa “Tontine’ 2
~ -wote is nearly solid for Garfield. It} Mr. Edgerton was the first speaknot-put_aside these heresies they . An 8-inch stringer, which is an over formed in a sould body, approached . hoy in the New York Life Insurance tio ated their sta.d, afd forced them (reluctantly) to divide the-time. Col.
John C. Haskell, Soiicitor Jervey
and General Izler ~ made ~ telling
speeches in beha f of the Democracy, .
thereby easting a damper over the
whoie day’s proceedings.”
yesterd
Court, Hon. J
ing:/
Elizabeth O
Demurrer to c
Samuel Grai
pire M. & M. .
tor 320,000; that I regard it as the best and
fairest plan of¢ hfe insurance, and that the
principles embouied«n the new plan, aftera
careful examination, have removed the ob-.
jeccions . have heretofore entertained against
Life Insurance. I have steadily declined to
t insure until the ‘Tontine” plan was present.
ed to me. Yours very truly,
: F. F. LOW,
must go to thewall. They must come
‘before the country renewed. They
do not this year, for they have the
. sane leaders and ideas they did in
1860. The Republican keynote of
thigand every other campaigu is,
“We area nation.” Of the Demolay of the maiz’ ledge, has also been
cut through, which shows we'l in
free gold—nearly~ every piece taken
out showing the‘color. The owners
of the mine consider the prospects
as Very encouraging.
Next week. the Sebastopol Comer. Ho said that the press and the .
speakers had douktiess already, enlightened the mmunity og the
principal issues in the campaign, aad
it was difficult to do more at this
stage of the contest than to impress
is clear, also, that the Greenbackers
of Republican origiu are unwill ng
to cast their lot with the Democratic
party. They have been sold out
here and there, but no one has been
able to make a delivery of the goods.
It is further proved that all the
still deeper on the minds of the peoee re
‘plaint overrule
theless capable of. the most effective
work when there is a necessity for
such action.”
From these undeniable facts it is
perfectly evident that the Haneock
party has no longer a reliable footfor the sixth time it will procliim
itself equal to the emergency.
the Northern bullet was in 1860, so
is the. Northern ballot in 1880, cuntending for doctrines that should
never die, To descend from the sublime to the ridiculous, consider . well
As
arms by us.
ranks,
handsome man who was trained. for
He does well enough
on parade, but when we want hard
fishting done we call on such men as
Grant—men-who rose
‘from the
All we can say of Hancock
rock from the Sebastopol since the
mine has beef re-opened by the present company, and therefore no estimate can be made of the yield of the
rock per load, but it looks—well
enough to give a good result,
prejudice and hate, even though it
shall bein the, next generation, a
brave and honorable people of the
same blood and lineage will see tu
it that the value of our, property in
slaves shall be returned to those
$10,000 EACH,
Which is ertough guarantee as to its mer ty
Applications and Information
can be had from any of the
: ‘ . SR Ore Pe Per z _: ; feces ae It provides for one’s family at orinary ;
other ‘reform eiements,’ so called, ple th pointsalready advanced, The oar pa? — : sen rl Pay will commence a crushing of [Macon (Ga.) Télegraph and Messenger.}. . life rates, and the money returned with in ‘ Moses La
OS ey Senne ae sents . feb is pilded . with bright -. . set-to Unien music.” We faced that . 200 loads of rock from the mine. eee : i terest on arriving ata certain age, : =
look with: suspicion upon the Demo-. tnturdas gilded. wl right pros Nii the Rebellion dit tes babe : : ‘We cannot but indulge the bope. . 44 offers advantages : were grantedératic party, w fact that deprives the . pects of ‘victory for the Republican a _ feoniey fe Z 3 oe a died son oe ae 4 wits IAN that when we helped to extinguish. ~ R N EX oa } to-the iiforma
Mee . Cy ronts us again. They fought us then sents 1 -}: : : & :
leaders of all hope of accessions from . ticket. In this State that party has “45 ull . er aiid : os anetat ie vt a e fe af oh oe the public debt, and time has healed] FAR I CES3 4 Alice Wills
the various labor organizations. It for five consécutive times stood true sia , a uf co a saj and irom poten. or a evel, . the gaping wounds of the past; when . Of those ‘realized from the idee of Gate Win: Peat
” 2 —— re : : aa = pers. ow, asin the Greeley cam-— y } a d wiz : equal amountsin Savings Banks or Corpo fe
— js also a matter of proof that whilé. to its colors and~ emerged ‘trium= se didy weer « think aad 3 ee * here the ledye ; rh lh ke ihe ~ reason and brotherly love shall have rite Stocks -offeriaig equal-seeurity. ss ES and the plait
the Republican_party is sometimes phaitly from the field. This year his athe : P te gpd ada x Blo: sal fetaiels . fully regained the ascendency Over] All of the above-named ,memberd of the BP amend conipia
slow in its movements, it is -nevertry is their weapon. Hancock is a . lent, There‘has been no crushing of . Board have insured on this plaa for "
x :
A motigt to
tion in the cas
filed, argued,
uuder advisen
Jas. McCaw
Monday to ple
from whom it was wrongfully wrest
ed.”
is, he did his duty and nomore. The
Democrats are on the retreat,» They
are demoralizéd thus early in the
fight. They are throwing away their
accoutrements, and their dips bang
as low as did their, leaders’ every
time the news of a Rebel defeat or a
Union victory came. Blackburn. of
Kentucky says his party will not
stop till the last vestige of the war
is stricken from the States. If thereis an intelligent man in the North
who really understands the designs
of the Democratic party, as proclaimed by the Southern leaders; and
ing in any of the Northern states. The Raiiro
>.S
above members, or from the
Agent,
WALTER D. VINTON,
the Democratic platform. It pledges
the Democracy anew to the same
principles that once bathed the. land
in blood, It is the guide-board. to.
national perdition, The patriot who
would.serve the best iuterests of his
country must forsake it and attach
himself to the Republican party.
The poorer classes ef the population
have the heaviest stake to lose if the
prosperity of the land is checked.
Should disaster com>, the rich can
run away, but the poor man must
stay here and take the consequences.
A Late Winter Predicted.
‘Skating Rink.
J. S. Cone 2
Rai'road Com!
ied by their .
drews, anda
arrived here n
were advertise
dusiness durin
ure trip te Ls
with thei¢ offi
sembled at th:
day forenoon 1
there might bi
Zehs relative ¢
Another Democratic Opinion.
Referring to the signs of an early
winter, the Bulletin says: ‘‘It has
been noticed by close observers of
such natural phenomena that the
There will be skating in the Theatre on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satarday evenings of. this
week; also Saturday afternoon from
two till four o'clock.
B. Buiary, Proprietor.
The Palace Cigar Store.
The following is an extract froma
private:letter received in San Fran—
sisco, from a former Democratic politician in that-city, uow ih one of
the territories; He is a native of
Delaware, and a friend and schoolmate of Senator Bayard, He writes
as follows:
“Life-long Democrat as I am, L
+ .* desire the -success of Gartield.—
Hauipton’s speech, the whole spirit
of the South are menacing; “are
streams of California invariably rise
just before winter rains set in, Ordinarily this occurs about the middle
of September. This phenomenon is,
however, late this year, as the rise
of the waters in these streams is now
taking place, _ If there be any value
in this sign it predicts a late WinGrand Display.
exsist ¥iictoiae
Fall and Winter
FASHIONS!
A.ex. ZEKIND, the popular tobacconist, has just received a fresh
stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
fraught with incalculable perils. I At the coming election the weal or Jobeb that ticks’ he lb Lehiteinas: ter. But oue of the best Winter in. of the choicest brands. Also all the —aAT— tion, but as
gannot vote at this election. If I . woe of the country must be deterCsidaia Meda” wih Casale dicatious exists in the fact that the . favorite varieties of Chewing Tobac; . them ona mis
_ could, f would give a thousand votes. mined, and every voter should — be ‘cans al y a 1 8 Sri summit of the Sierras are still large-. co. His stock of Candies and Nuts. [fF quietly adjou
for Garfield, . t __ {enough of a politician to understand eet th ? LOPS te + ‘ ly covered with snow, which, ‘at this . are choice and fresh, and his prices ment of ]
The Bulletin of Rusoday, ia which . the real situation. The Democratic setinn y tal ist ae ey a a season’ of the year, is very unusual. . are thelowest in the city. tf A . dently of ach
the above appears, aays; ‘‘The date party is the natural enemy ‘of the us now w! e same ye! aad 66) When the warm, moisture-laden See Eeest Neste coe see ie as b
‘of the letter-is Oetober 4th,and was, . nation. Its. platform. declares hypsame men at their head, after dis~ i of the amnih eb in-and sirihe THE man whe gets sages a rere i ory to eur bi
therefore, not inspired by the result . geritically that there should be Catan Pay apy petri the flanks of these snow~clad peaks, preg si cour ate rage om The Ne
in Ohio and Indiana. “land for the landless.” The recvia destiny of ssupisey nae ae precipitation of rain will be inevita-. out of. ~ Sia pag ‘Operations
> > a . . x ’ a 1 ° tee o ; s
Me was Tee Outspoken. ords show ed that ever since 1858, ais Wetted We biddde’ thal Chlaady ble. This snow line on the great _— Have just received wiapaada ob
when this subject was first-agitated, } mouhtain range of the interior is; Vesterday’s Arrivals at —AN— 3
since last. Mo.
: eight-inch en
run the hoist
fore one engin
ficient for h
The Los Angeles Express has lost
its patience. It says: ‘If the Democrats are defeated they will have.
nobody to blame but their leaders.
To our knowledge the spyech of Farthe Democratic party had been solidly arrayed against the ideas on this
subject that it new.pretends to faver. That party had systematically
eppesed any plans for protection of
chasm, and with a solid South the
sneer at us. They are solid by Poe
false counts, intimidation, We say
it is the same old fight, and of thieir
own choosing. Weare rallying to
consequently, a sign of a moist winter.” ’
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Chas. E. Pearson, Proprictor.
J Donnelly Bloomfiéld Mrs Edwards Bridge
Immense Stock
MEN'S,
The Black Vote.
This is the way they have arranged
C OConnor city Mrs Dooling M F st
ley im this city Monday night has] actual settlers on public domains. meet: them, and we marehander thet. , bali Miss Dooling Roce Fi C Anderson’ Bioomafel YOUT H’S eat oe
' apa j : — Stars and Stripes as.of old, We ralit for a ‘‘full vote, free ballot and }'2.G Wiltiams Derbec C Eggerton San Fran greater power
done .an infigite. amount, of harm. . The Republicans introduced into the . ). . fair count” down in the Solid South . ™ D Merrick San Fra_B Hottinger Quake Hil ; i and
He allowed seocssion. principles to. Thirty-fifth Congiess a bill to flank lied in Indiana, the nest of copperrissa : } $ Peck Blue Tent. ‘G Powers do . is expected th
s ; 2 ie y “ Be headism, With that day's work at the coming, slaction. " 55 :ta' per. 2 9 Domes te A aoe eee ¥s the ten sta
crop out so glaringly in it that he. the land-shacks, and give the poor pene y fectly lovely. ‘The Democratic Ex-. ais#,Smith Bloomfle 1 8 Cone Red luff . BO on Gamay
alarmed a number of old Republica-. settler ten yei to pay for their last hope’vanished. They are . 0017 0°8 ¥" $4 beecmee Gs 0d Geta lan Pranaes : Spetes Bond
I settler ten years or more pay ior : : 5, lecutive Committee of Montgomer FVSteneman do EA GwinSan Francise . * + :
cans who had allied themselves with . his farm from the proceeds of the whipped to-day, but they ~ don’t ; tie Y> . 4 Richards Graee V J Williams city to be ia a ver
the Greenback party and were going oat very Wewabliean Sahib of . Know it.” They are s'ow to learn Alabama, has printed a circular for pPibeery ay H V Reardan city ahd tobe walk
x solng ap y he BS y = ; ; : : 6a ” éwitt ci
te vote for Weaver. After hearing. the House veted for it, butthe DemWith all their experience, they. are the guidagce gt colghar, The fol: j Aen
hi sh th d for G : : : as big fools as when they tried to lowing is an extract: . ip Ranh are —
‘ ne spece . they pronounced for Gar} ocrata with the exception of thirteen LPS Re PRR dsl “The Black Vote. First—Make. . Delinquent Sale Notice. + ——SUCH ‘ li =
field. We gan name a half dozen) Northern ones were solid against it, P gnty and s'% . at once a complete list.of the quali {ENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD Mining} Broadcloths, Tricots, Diagonale, n the post
very by rebellion. “Very few. Democrats are dishonest, but those who
areas a rule are alter office. A boy
personas within our knowledge who
have thus been driven over to Garfield.”
town to infor
that can reac
machine” w:
and defeated it. Mr. Edgerton went
on to prove-that the two parties had
ever since occupied the same relative
fied negro voters in your precinct, in
which shall be set down:. First, the
name and address of each voter; sec—
ond, with-whom he works and whethCompany. Location of principal] place of
business, Goid* Hill Story County, Nevada.
Legation of works, Washington Township,
Nevada Oounty, California.
Worstetl, Cassimeres, etc.,
All Grades and Colors.
—_—_—
Peo ns wee YY eS Beene a a : . : 7 Notice—There are delinquent pies 8 iy MEL RE the wast poaitions_on_this point, and that oneg ears tes sell a — or aa ahired band or tenants third, . following described 2, Suinquet upon os A180 . curs a suggest
st A peeked pheliagere aes ® whatever beneficent results had been bonis ¢ met a man and.asked . what merchantr person advances raga oat soon Ma mad pep rat Ss, ls ing the maar
o ‘ fer, says tho 0 a ann to buy. for him. There are a number of ne. site the names of th divedeaine ’ ichi Syllable of th:
State Journal, that farmers, business attained for homesteaders were due} o . as ina ———_—" sa Gent s Furnishing Go
“What kind of puppies are they, grees who wiil not vote with us, but
ie ; . ,. to the Republican party. He also ij : ' No. No. Daeerriwe Ve
reed pci song the industria discussed the tariff and Chinese ques. Democratic or aide x NA yu a — i ol promigy: 4 may swan f fons Names eh _ certs She's Att. RUBBER GOODS, When the ve:
od “oueae” te seria “ tion in a telling manner, and prov. the gentleman, see tbatthey adhere to their promDauchy H. 0. Trust, 32 “4000 20 00 moll CLOTHING® Democratic ti
. te 3 : ; ; The bo. i ise, enroll young white men of the . Dauchy H. O. Trust, 33 62431 . , Bay it is Ni
-~policy. af the Republican party is 4 boa’ me jattes be al not a party EE TOF SN SEER EON precinct cahae the voting age before Deuchy H. O. Tree, 96 7,000 85 00 BOOTS, “a : he
18} issue in this State. Yet the Dem. * Democrat and responded prompt: " pooch T. 9. Tram, 3S ee eo
well-known and well-defined, whi.e 5s w : © . the day of election, and assign each . Baker 8. D. Trustee, 52 1,500 750 ' LADIES’ SHOES
ay cots ocracy of California had for years ly, “They are Democratic puppies, . one to his negro.” Baker 8. D. Trustee, . 53 "62h 8 : oe re
if the ~_— me a ed — Leyintated ih" favor of * bareutliowal ob conues.!! 2S Donehy H. Q. Trust, gs 2 750 TRUNKS, ; Pre
3 pata . . — ential candidate, immigration, It‘now went back on. ‘‘Demooratia puppiée,” ejaculated) Conorxssmin R. Miltou Speer, a Dauehy H. 0. Trust, 63 3,000 15 00 Bra : vee S ATOMS ;_ eee
3 eS its past fo catch votes, All this time . the other, ‘‘why, I am #“Republi~. Pennsylvania Democrat, said ata Demy . O: trast’ 70 1,500“ 50 All-ef splat aa uifactured Themen “Dan
‘Tue Philadelphia News \puts .the . the Republicans has stood. firm im pas, 08 , mouse have a Doemo~ . Democratio ratification meeting in boo it 0. Trust i att 00 Beant ao po es ve mee ¥
fssue very aptly thus: ‘This ia not . SYPport of the caucasian, races’ in. atic Big ill age . peel. tet Pittaburg; This ia my first public pouch y.H.O, Trest, 75 125 “ . = Aopen = aslo-of perom
‘yuestion as to whether the workingof the matter ina way that would . Pies. 3 tion, and ] desire to say right here, sae csr pais une Trustee, e. 81} 41 Fexcelled, Being Manufactprers and Dit F. Harrison,
mett-arete have-ane shire: hc bh pb a ayadis to our Government and . Young America was nonplussed . that I served four years in Congress . of the Board of Directors, made on the iaey . L™porters ourselves,, enables vs ae mae
: ~. whether they are to prosper under . Petfectly satisfactory to the laboring fora second only, Then he bright~. with General Garfield. J know him pest for many” shares ofeach Cheaper than to be had elsewhere” ee
ao protestion or starve with free trade.” Glasses. They ~ had promised it ened up and exclaimed, “Oh, sir, \well, and T honor him for (his hon~ . sold at public auction, at office = Denefit of which we give toour es (
; wae _ = : _ {through Garfield, and the Republithey gan’t see now, and that's why . esty, his integrity, his ability, his re hy) “ ret oo ot a Etyman Bro* Phe Richa
e bag ty oy puta porcelain . can party had mover yet broken a} they're Democrets. As soon as they . breadth of knowledge, and his up-. of Ne at the hour of $ o'elack, Corner Bropa & Pine 1 drills put im
, a canuamelie avhe‘wetting #1 sinzle pledge, Jget their eyes pen they'll be Re-. right character” ~° seta vw eb pee —— a
od re vine After music by the Light Guard) publican,” “tire “aap bet A ang Bn Wig Se 7 as nit: + ) mplished ij Mew inade to rale—Book keepers . Bon cate Sertune-ed Aftear. The Republicans of ix part of shentery-~ p Set—Applages Sama . Onley 9 Mn ret, Gold Wily Nera, . and Seats pie oe .