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_make evety effort to arrest any perThe Daily,
v
Transcript,
~ Sunday, Sept, 26th, 1880.
‘A Sheriff's Duty.
Because th: TRawscrrpr asked 4f
it was nut time for the proper authorities to adopt measures for .sup1 4 savy rob—
pressing the numerous highway roo
are occurring” on the
road, the Messenger inberies that
Downieville
are questioning the vig‘lance of Sheriff Fish of Sierra, coun~
ty, and rushing tothat popular offi=9
cer’s rescue, exclaims: ‘It is no parts
of the Sheriils ‘duty to watch fifteen
or twenty miles of road to see that
10 one is robbed. If-the necessary
complaint is made, Sheriff Fish ill J
fers that we
son for whom he may haye @& war
‘ Ae :
rant. Until a warrané 18 placed in
Sierra County News.A Burleigh drill is to be’ put in
the Ruby mine in a few, days. -It is
now on the way frem San: Francisco
land ig expected’to arrive, daily. :
_ A @ompetent teacher is wanted
to take charge of the primary department of the . public “school “at
Forest City. The salary is $75 per
month. s\pplications shdfild be addressed to Chas. Heintzen, Forest
City.
We are informed that last week a
-fonl and dastardly-outrage was 2om—
mitted upon the three-year-o'd
daughter of A.B. Nichols, of Sierraville, by C. 4. Taylor, a buman
brute from Oakland, Cal., in the
employ of Mr. Nichols. He took
tlie little girl into the barn and attempted to outrage her. There appears.tobe no doubt as to the guilt’
of the wretch.. The law.-is.-inadequate. for, such fiends in human
,an ee tT
Would Stand ne Foolishness.
a ——
Tie (Placer Argnus*of "yesterday
gives the sfoilowing accdint of Uae .
somewhat novel robbery of*the.Forx
est Hill‘ stage, and vthe Hon. H. Fe
Page and companion im a’ buggy,
which took tplace on’ W ednestlay
trorning last; about-eight miles from
Aubtirn, on ‘the tep “Of the Nofth
“Pork hits ee _,
“Only one ‘robber did the job.
He was armed witha shotgun, knife
and revolver, aid, was. masked, with
a white cloth. Tie stage contained
three ladies, one white man and. two
Chinamen. The robberhalted the driver and.made.the»passengers all’get
out. -Heyot $20.from..oneChinaman, abeut $5. froma Mr. Michael:
son, and‘about $15 from ‘the other
passengers. One Chinaman escaped
by his facility” in Tying, though” he
had $200’ on his’person. He then
offered to buy the driver’s boots,s
wlid*Ueclined to sell, but made a
present of them to the robber.” Tiie4
thief made two attempts to blow
his hands he has n@ more to do with
hunting robbers at his own expense
than any private individual.” We
shape, and mob’ law’ should ‘have
caught him witha piete of hemp
before he made his escape, . He is
\ppeal to’ Sapport Che Democracs.
beg leave to differ somewhat with
our respected cotemporary, as to what
vonstitutes'a Sheriff's duty da the
present jistance, and are inclined to
believe from an acquaintance with
Mr. Fish’s previous record as am cnergetic and competent officer that he
‘looks at the matter in altogether a}
-lifferent light from the oad in which
tlie Messenger does. . It seems from
what weean learn that there’ are
‘strong reasons for suspecting & ¢er~
tain person who lives in the vicinity
of the Downieville road of comppitting the robberies. Ih case the Sheriffcan be assured that there are reas:
onable grounds for tais suspicion, he},
has‘a legal right, in fact itis aduty
le owes to the community, to arrest
that man without waiting for a war—
rant to be placed in his hands,—
if he beleves that he
could at a little expense. and -exerion set some trap that would. result .
i. catching the offender, and instead
wf taking any steps towards that-end
vemains indifferent, he is guilty of a
of
stamps him as the
Aloreever,
official negligence that .
for
tiie place he oeenpies. So far as Mr.
wrong man
ish’ personally is concerned, he has
luring his long term of. office been
distinguishable for the faithfulness
LSlate creck house,
vereek and Whisky
‘upon the remains of James. Gould,
‘mas Kureka mine, in-search of work,
with the exgeptiow of his feet which
. Vashington Ming Company held
still at large. ie
From.a private letter to P. Kellighan from Howlaad Flat, we learn
that on the 19th inst.a Fretchman
out hunting in the vicinity ‘of ?the
between Nelson
Diggings came
an old and’ well known citigen of
Howland Flat. Gould left his home
about the first of last«June for Pluand has not been seen Bince. Whether heavas attacked by some wild
beasty-cr lost his way and perished
from liinger, or Was murdered will
probably’ never ‘be known. ‘The
flesh was all eaten fram his bones,
were protected by his boots, He
was identified. by! his coat, which
was.a very rocathee one. His truss,
razor and several Other trinkets were
found by*his sidl@,—Free Press.
Grass Valley Union Items.
At the special meeting of the
last WediieSday evenitig, a fall representation -being present,’ it “was
unanimously resolved that in
sideration of the faverable indicaconwith which he performs ‘his duties,
tions at the present depth, -to commeuce drifts both north and south
iid the voters have demonstrated
-heir confidence in hits abilities by .
frequently re-electing him. , We do
-not believe that after all his experieice he hag ¢ome to be a beliaver ‘in
tae correctness of such a course” as
tue Messenyer appears to think he
should adopt.
‘
al
The Conway Arkansaw . Traveller
‘gan influential Democratic newspwper. Inits isegue of the 4th
+5 -padlishes.the
nants” im faverof voting for Hansy3: aud the other caudidates of the»
{):mocracy. Read it, loyal citizens
Fils
vi tha North, anltellus waat you
vhink“of it:
ellow-eitizens, are you awage
that you stand bound hand areal foot,
and bankrupt beyond redemption?
Do you know that under Redical
sue aud robbery a National debt .
ias been created that will make a!
siaye of youfor lite?
Toen take the debts of .
States, counties, cities, towns, and .
iasorporated companies, and adi}
taam to the National debt,
inst.
following — ‘aren
Just think of it.
All brought on you by that skin-4
‘lint, murdering, thieving,. infamous
yin Brown, negro-loving Radical
virty, whosent a horde of peniteamary birds among us to rob, murder . copies of Webster's Usabridged Die. sack for a mask.
aud devastate our land.
Yes; that yellow-dog . Radieal
purty, that snaps and snarls at
iigion, "and denies the eXistende
God,
Yes; that mongrel satanic party
$irt robbed our mothers aud chil
iren of the necessities of life, buen d
tneiy dwellings and turned them oat
ofa
to wander through the snow and dic!
uitpiserable death.» .
Yes; that twoaoad, pod-eyed,
lat-nosed odorous party that staiked
sver the land hike wolves, and’ left a
record that will last to eternity,
which record is indelibly stamped
Onsthe memory of every. citizen,
mad Wien record the devil. would
Where's the gang of Radieat ma:
rauders that infested our State dar-:
ing the dark days of reconstruction ?
wk, we might add, where -is the
‘evil? Cur answer would be, where
you tind one you find all, “Aut no
oubt they are at this time in pos i plages on the coast, and so far as. we.
ession @f a stolen. ballot box, and .
etusing to
“AUNT, .
Give the devil a -tair
These things, say we nuto you, in .
the spirit of patience and true iovers
Demoeriey, and we ask you to
vunsidér them well, and when you
vite make a clean sweep. feouy Presi. . .
ent down to Constable. Bittle for
. following bills: were allowed: C.K.
all the . Muley, for supplies $2.75; dy UM.
and .
figure what your part would-be. .
immediately, and notices for proposajs-for saidalrifts are now out. » ie
Sane of the big dpPcimens lataly
taken from the? Rocky, Bag ming
have been sold in San Manche hy
the company.” Abdat 800 pounds of
the specimens brought -the ~ handsofae stim of ‘$6,500, or at the
rate of of over $43,000 per’ ton.
The most of the rock is close grain
and is very suitable for working up
into jewelry. The-Rocky Bar. will
soon be taking-ouv more of this rich
rock,
PRIN SCs
City Board of Educatton.
The.City Biase of Education. held
their regul:r monthly aneeting yesterday. Present—-Mesars. » Preston,
Mulloy, Marsh and: Rich. The-reading of the minutes of the last regular
The
4
meeting was dispensed with,:
Walling, drawing contracts’ and
. bonds, $20; Brown & (Calkins, ad
mwortising, $5.40. The Committee
epen-the-iron-treasure box of Wells,
Fargo & Co.,.exploding two charges,
but did not succeed. About: the
up im a buggy; and the vebber then
gave them lis attention, He took
$300 from Mr. Page, ‘ahd a valuable
gold watch and chain presented him
by ‘Hon. A. A. Sargent. . Mr, Page
persuaded him to let him remove
the seal from hie chain, aug: when he
got the chain im his hanid-le pat it
into ‘his pocket, but immediately
took it out again when the. robber fF
drew his shotgun on him, and after
removing the seal, he passed it back
to the-robber.”
NAB URES,
Trapping at Trackee.
The Republican‘of yesterday says:
‘During the coming winter several
persons will be engaged in trapping.
fur-bearing animals in the ‘moun.
tain gotges around Truckee and
Lake Tahoe. Last season many valuable animals were ‘taken in this
vicinity, and their furs. commanded
the very best market, prica, Genuine silver-gray foxes were caught
on different occasions,, and their
fur was pronounced by San Francisco conneisseurs to be remarkably
rich, glossy and valuable. The
great depth of the snow, and original wildness of our mountain forests, and the unbroken solitude of
the region outside of the immediate
vicinity of the railroad, renders the
field for huntingCapd trapphig” din
usually promising, and those who
are well informed say that many
varieties of fur-bearing animals can
be found in considerable numbers,”
a ee 0. Rae eel
Hunting at Grigzly Canon.
Billy Holbrook, who has just returned from up coniitry, says sbhat
Grivzby canon, aboutyfour miles from
the Backbone Houge, is tho best
plare to kill wild game that he ever
struck. He wert int& the oamen to
look for some cattle that were lost
in that Vicinitylast Fall, And have
stayed there ever sigce; After tindingthem he got to’ talking with a
yesident who claimed that Tie. had
killed twelve deer near his cabin
within six deys; shooting fivedm-one
day.” Billy says the ‘grousé ‘are as
thick as thes aromnd-a -poteofpbojling
cabbage, and that the streari® which
courses through the canon is literally
alive with trout,
Marka briitian@mobbel:
Tho. pedlar robbed on the, PownieVille road Wednesilay provesto have
on Repaits wer@instructed to place
. the buildings in proper condition be.
fore the stormy season began, The .
{clerk was instructed to purelrase two .
i tionary for use in the, schools. . A
. resolution was passed limiting the .
jaumber of pupils-in department No.
LV, to 683, =
Robertson's Electric Proves.
Tia,
A New York :telegram of Friday,
SAVS 3 5
——
. “Hele, the’ plano mauefacturer
has, with his friends, boughta con. /
troling imterest im) tbe> Robertson .
Mlectrae Ore Reduction Company. ,
. The new deal puts the process in the} But six s amps are in. operation, the (her deceiver
halids ef & strong company of capi'talists. Robertson lect tur Califor
min last night,
—“Phe-Roberston process hoes" 10%
the people herea»outs.
, testect
[t RAs been
prettyy thoroughly: oseveral
i but satisfactory,
Ss SEs ee
Mesigued Wis School.
» J.C. Boyutén has resigned the
. principalsinp of tHe’ Allison Raneh
school,
‘our country, and be sure that every . in Merced county, having coneluded
cket you vote contains the’ names .
fusae but Demoerats,
‘
{ plougy,
i
stand very highe da the estuaasion of .
ean learn, the resuits were anything .
to lay down the rod ‘and take wp the
been Marks Brillant of Dewnieville,
wiro was-relieved of $18, ‘The Messenger says the robber had a doublebarreled shot-gun and had a_ flourHe was stopping
behind a tree by the side of the road
Without thoyiug, he ordered Brilliant to throw
him his money, thieatkning fo. shoot
shim if he did not, and after lie had
stone so ordered him to move on,
with his gun leveled.
+2. sey. Savas
Whyeming Miue.
; Anew water wheel of larger dimensions than the old one is being con. structed atethe Wyoming Wine,—
r] . is .
. vemaining ten, having been.stopped
/ to permit oMmemomottar “blotks be. ing put in, “+ ;
48
. A LBL as ESS
A. M.®. Chareh,
Es ,
;@cldvk aud also in. the ovening at
i
i 7 o'clock,
Marysville cireuit, Rev,
W. West,
>> ar
Card of Thanks,
.
.
.
should not be’a season of hai
Garfield and Arthur,it is at the desk
time he had finished with. the stage,
“HF Pageand Mr. Spencer’ drove ‘
There will be preaching at the
iA. M. By: Chur¢h: today” af
, times in Nevada county, and otker .
by tha Paster of this
. "Bhe Providence Mining Campany
rte soe eR i desire to to return their
He will retiitn to his ranch! po aes eats
Does Not.Mince Matters.
When two~sage-brush newspapers .
sail intd each other they mean busi‘ess. Hyen Sapr Davis, who was edfacated for a missionary tothe Sandwich Islands, ean’t kéep out of the
raging whirlpool of discussion, and
#4 Thursday’s “dssie Of his” religious
paper sometimes known as the Carson Appeal, forgets his early
teachings to the extent displayed in
the following extract :
welt the callow journalist who stands
about the.street sucking the end of
invitation to drmk, would take oif
his coat afid do a little work for the
Republican’ party instead of making
wry faces at the Appeal, he would
serve his country better. ‘The hours
he spends in airing his shape for the
benetit of nurses and sérving maids,
tnight be better spent turning out
editorial work for the ticset., This:
roiling
and posturing, the busy pen should)
be at work. The street.corner 1s
o make the” fight for.
4
a two-bit’cane; and ‘waiting for-en}——-—*In BMisOriginal Creation,
THE
Geo. Stoddart as the Elder!
NEVADA THEATRE.
SHIL BURGESS..;....422°. Proprietor.
4°~WONDAY, OCT. 4th.
farFrom the Atlantic to the Pacific. °F
Grandest Dramatic Success
. in History !
The Grandest of all Character Comedians,
MR. NEIL BURGESS !
WIDOW BEDOTT
In his o wn drainatization of the Widow
Bedott Papers, enticted
WIDOW AND ELDER
A.Farcical Comedy in three Acts !
Supported by a3
that the work is to be dou», Come,
osomething. If you cannot direst
acolumn, or handie a battery, take
water to the men iui the /front line,
be .a powder monkey,. watch the
mules or do anything you can to
help things along, but step squalling
like a peevish baby because things
What Hancock Says About Chinese.
The Bodie Free Préss says: that
the following is a verbatim report
of a‘ portion of H. M. Huffaker’s
speech at. the Democratic meeting
on Monday evening:
Mr. Tiuffaker (reading the portion
of the Democratic platform which
refers to the Chinese question) —
Now what does Hancock say? __.
Voice from the audience—-He don’t
say 2 d—n word.
Huffaker, (ignoring the interrupt—
ion)—He couldn’t say more and he
couldn't say any less.
Ex-Governor Fisu spoke as follows when he introduced. Senator
Roscoe Conkling tothe andience on
the occasion of the great, Republican
demonstration in New York. on the
evening of S¢éptember 7th: ‘Of
Gen. Garfield (prolonged cheers and
applause) I can speak with contidence, which an intintate aequain.
tance of very many years and a ¢ ose
official relation during at least sgight ).
years of that time justifies. No
purer or abler man. ever assisted in
the counsels of the nation. (Applause’) In private life exemplary,
an affectionate, dutiful. son, akind
father; ‘a :¢arefal parent,' a good
neighbor, an honest, upright citizen;
in public life able, far-seeing, truthful. . None doubts his ability; none
questions his integrity; —and*—although the necessities of partisan
politics and the asperities of the canvass have called out attacks Upéh
him, he-stands unstained, xaricor
rupted, andno better man can be}
found.” « :
: eee ae saa
Says the Buffalo Commercial “Ad.
vertisers "When the, Northeth men
made up their minds to have a
‘shange’ the Democrats left the
government in about as bad a plight
as was pussible.” It was \ Dank rujit,
dishonored, and had a terrible civil
war on its hands. Now the people
see the ‘Gévernmtnt im splendid!
financial condition, with credit unquestioned and business everywhere
prosperous. Does it stand to reason
that busiméss men, ten of any comchange, and put unfaithfulstewards,
thet camie near ruining. the Governwent fdr ever, again in charge of it?”
owng man, .step into the ranks and . GQCosSEcUTI VE PERFORN
The Houses Crowded from Pit to
paste h et Vinton’s Drug Store.
on't go your way. +G
i g : ‘FRED. BURGESS.. {Presser
©. N.SCHROEDER... Business Manager
$1 MONEY be BUYING
DRY GOODS,
mon sense, should. desire another},
___And the Celebrates 4 riginal Vast one
from New York.
‘Ei ANC ES60
CONSECT “TIVE PERFORM45
ANCES IN SAN Francisco.
IN NEW YORK,
4.
Dome. .
Seats can be secured without extra charge
_WSTODDART. . o.5. 54, Matter .
HANG YOUR BANNERS
i ON THE
OUTER WALLS!
“THE CRY IS
A
STILL WE BOOM!)
OOK TO YQUR INTERESTS and SAVE
FANCY Goobs,
. CLOTHING
HOSIERY
s And HATS
TAT THE
ae. a
AUCTION HOUSE,
JUST RECEIVED :
200 Dozen Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children’s Shoes and Gaiters, 5
WHICH WILL BE SOLD FROM
50 Cents to $1 50 a Pair.
$2,000 00 worth of Dry Goods,
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED,
From the Auction Houses of H. M. Newhall
& Co. and RoW, Davis & Co., San Francis¢e,
These Goods consist of
Flannels, Muslins, Faney Goods,
Table Linen, Shawls,
Notions, Etc.,
WHICH WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FORLITTLE OR NOTHING,
e
Owing tothe extensive increase it
our Auction Sales to three
times a week,
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
On Monday, Wednesday and
"Saturday Evevings, at 7:30,
’ AT THE
IXL
duce
‘“EVEN as some would steal the
livery of hedven'to serve'the devil,
so would some of the Democracy of
Maine,” is the affectionate’ reference
of the National’ Greenback-Labor
party committee ‘tg the attempt of
Tue Leavenworth Times sums up
the latest Lreach-of-p#omis® “verdict
runs $49,950 Lehind the tickety” »
‘ Yosterdaysa Arrivals ag
. THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA, CITY, CAL.
Chas, E. Poarsen, Proprietar,
Ri Quinn Liberty Hi J Marsh Pett Hill
W © Chase Bureka Fd Fletcher Keno
CHEddy eity
A Atwater Moore fH Harris San Juan.
i Kohn San Pranei JR Davis Wo
Ht Ricker city
» ak
Democrats to stzal tide Maine victory,
as follows: ‘+ An injared woman suas
for $50,000, and sho
"Union India. Rubber Co's
J & Broderick Cel hi 5M Harris Grass Vall
@ Munroe Penn Valley
J Montgomery Pa¥ Mrs Nichols Bloomtel
Miss Nichols Bloom CS Smith San Franyise
a 4 4
W G Williams aty! . al
AUCTION HOUSE,
Broad Street,
UPPaSITE STUMPE’S HOTEL.
DAVE AUERBACH,
Auctianeer.
PS Phe oo.. .t dew iP .
our business, we are compelled to re-.
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
; (Incorporated 1845,)
ONE NICHT ONEY 2c: ce Peso cocee
“A — Encome..... 8,000,000
Local Board for Nevada City,
Hots Niles Searls, R. M. Want, Mo D:,
Hon. John Caldwell, Hon. A, ¢,
‘Niles, H. 8. Welch, 3 BP,
NELES SEARLS, President.
HR. M. BUNT, Vice President,
W. D, VINTON, Seerctary and Agent,
2. MONT, M.D. and M.S. WELCH
M.D. Medical. Examiners. :
Ex-Governer Fred’k F. Low, President ef Local Board ig San Fran.
eisto. :
LL -FORMS OF ‘LIFES INSURANCE
L£%: Policies issuéd.
Tiis Company has-been established in Cate
torts tor 2ucvears, and has never contestad
a2 singts claim.
~~. Fre interest-on investments have-paid ak
death claims for the last five years,
This is the only Company that had more
income in 18738 than. in 1si3, while ali the
other Coyapanies decreased,
Examine the New
Tontine Investment Insurunce.
. Extraet from a letter of Hen. F. FL 6.}
lvertify that I have takey outa ‘Tontine’
poliey in the New York Life Insurance ‘Co,
for $20,000; that regard it as the best and<
fairest’ plan of life insurance, and that the
principles embouied in themew plan, after a
careful examination, have removed the obs
jecfions . have heretofore entertained agains
Life Instrafce. I have steadily deckned to
insure until the “Tontine’ plan was presented to me, Yours very truly,
gn Ey Re LOW,
{ ee
It provides. for, one’s family at orcinary
life rates, and the money returned with interest on arriving ata certain age.
It offers advantages 3
FAR IN EXCES3
Of those. realized frdfi the Investment of
equal amounts in Sayings Banks or Corpo
rate Stocks offeying equal security.
All of the above-named members of the.
Board have insured on this plax for
$10,000 EACH,
Which is enough guarantee as to its tnorits
¢ ’ ;
Applications ‘and ‘ Information
can be had from any of the
above members, or from: th
Agent,
WALTER D. VINTON.
REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS
: Election Nevember 2d.
For President,.
James A. Garfield,
“OF OHIO.
For Vice-President,
CHESTER A. ARTHUR,
OF NEW YORK,
For Presidcntiat Electors 4
JOHN F. MILLER, HENRY EDGERTON
JOHN A. BAUR, CHAREES N. FOX,
W. W. MchAIG, TR, BARD.
For Memberof Congress—Second District,
=x. . , PAGE.
Ua
COUNTY NOMINATIONS :.
For Members of Assembly,
R. McMURRAY, of Bridgeport Tp,
J.B. PATTERSON, of Little York,
W. D. LONG, of Nevada.
ere
: For Sheriff,
k, P. SANFORD, of Grass Valley,
——
For County Clerk,
LE. A. ROBERTS, of Grass Valley.
—‘
Aslk, For
Pure Para Gum
CRACK PROOF
Beware of imitations, 2
li Proaf ou the
Fer County Treasurer, \
. fyeh va'uable aidcon the occasion (
1 of tl® tire at’ their Ming last TuesH day, *
/
, thanks'to all perS6ns who rendered JOSEPH GILBERT, ©
; Convention which moew
a SeeOhep 2d,
F Grass Valley, wit be a candidate for
the office of Courty Treasurer, subject
. to the decision of the Denmiocratic County \et Nevada City, =
manufactured,
For Sale by all Dealers,
“Springs, Clothing. Roots, Shoes, Ete.
» Goodyear Rubber Co.
R. H. PEASE, Jr. )
(SoMORUNYON, Agents.
E SURE the Boots are stamped Craek .
heels and have the Pare
Msunms Sprittgs on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cracking or-breaking.— }They will last twice as ong as auvy others
AllL_kinds ‘Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose,
For County Recorder,
JOHN A. RAPP, of Nevada.
For Caunty Freasurer, .
*
For District Attorney,
. For County Surveyor,
* H.S, BRADLEY, of Nevada.
> ~e-te.
For Caroner,
GEO. A, GRAY, of Nevada City.
For Public Administrator,
JONATHAN:GRARK,—-ofNevada.
For Supervisor,
Ist: District—-H. C, MILIS,, *
Sth District—B, F. SNELL.
Fe . San Francisco, Aug, J3—Z1a,
Q
i
. 3d District CHAS: TAYLOR:
Q@, v. SCHMITTBURG, of Névada,
k. H. GAYLORD, of Meadow Lake.
ZS
E DAILY TI
NEVADA OTY Cc
Brief Men
aes 7
Great guns!” _
$a
<umerous small lo
ought to the eity }
yr, John Stotlar a
i, Esq., of North *
the city yesterday
iC. E. Mulloy of tt
ocery Store, sent te
lay a sweet pot
nuds,
Charley Loughrid
mductor on the Ne
rned yesterday fF
te Fair.
rhe Board of Edt
to. th
aby department’
lag ig atided
ools im this city.
Sheriff Tompkin:
ood went to Napa
b with: Mrs. Mil
rd, insane prisone
Sohn T. Morgan.
j
ned night before
piacisco, and J. M
family are home
LA
In the matter o
os. Dunn, deceas
s yesterday appoi
Sand L. Dy Rath
p.and John Hill, :
An order was mat
y October Mth a
aring the return .
ee sonal property i
Bie esiate of Geo. F i
Pee has. N. Schroed
averly Widow 1
fas in this city 1
Serene
mcellent troupe w
fY eatre here on .
tober 4th.
. The apportionme!
ong the public
de about. Octo:
ckes estimates t
he county will’
5 and $20 each.
mA. 3. Fletter, tra
Vulcan Powde
scity. He will
ition fer the {4
en the latter pu
market, in Nov
"he street lamps
present by a]
und on horsebac
in the saddle w
ap, hetis-enabled
. thus dispensin,
saving conside,
number of the
ler of the East
fy will assemble
tional frote)lg. sic
6 o’glock, to tak
cantiages for Gr
py will visit Aur
A. B Dibble, Es
e and son returt
Kast; ealled at
ce-yesterday.—]
es us that his ec
roach—-frons a: .
nt-—duting his e
That the manag
ice mine fully -2
ts of those me
vely in assistiy,
nt. dire, whiely 6
e of their prope
card from the
where, s
A man came doy
me from the vik
Ke this week, .
. nates, greenb:
person,
Wh;
id have néade 4
who plys his
Whieville road!
—_——_—.
__... Saperiar
he following by
a yestefday ;
tt, Hon, John.
he People vs,
Thomas Byriid
re nade setting
Upon motion «
py rescinded,
lag Lee. vs; Jot
Fer sustained a
denied.
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