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s premrmne e semceameyr ings
sail morning says the 4 P ce i, : F vs
nt Cit aw Bhe hag made in ¢ ; &: —
p Owe great question ithay
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— pinds of sume of ' Pig; 0 ae a. Bai . ‘’ pay
f —— > At Fo’ cloc ‘tlnese o We ' inure toe nntry, 4th ‘Frighda N. G. C., there: mortting’ service, and preaching in DRY Goons, ‘Mr.
Por Judged of “Bdpreme Court, work ina powder drift that: ‘was 80 Lenefit If the evidences of tlie" bledre be-it .. . the@vening at 7% 0 ‘clock. Presid‘ torso
pe EE et Los angen feet long, and to which were connect. ‘sults of trade, and the confessiotis of. ‘Resolved, That by his cong tlits+ing Elder, Rev. Wesley Peck, will ing €o
Election Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1873. ed some 30 or 40 feet of cross-tun-. our British competitors amoant to di Men ats pes afea ya fMiciate in thé morning, and Rev. —— ated at
2 els in all about 120'feet of excava-. anything, under our present system merited the highest res ect and adGecrge Clifford, Pastor, in _ evenus the
Recéllections. “ ion, Athalf past seven A cave camg hoftariff we: are: taking ‘tae Jead’ in . pirktidn 4f bis eomrades. in arms ing ms workit
“How dear to oar, ei des ea — of —_ Dts beinioed towered va this roa of bint ft has been a RN ll i et in hes tao HE Ese al ee ee = » SO ie. oa
to view.” of the tunnel, and shyt them in. English cotemperaries thatthe pr ecaeed, at mandtidensiseett We understand. a ney, weekly. pe A AIN ‘ having
How ‘oddly mélaticholy, how ‘They dia: ae fear’ ¢ Whe Give and Fe af coal Find Lesh daring deeply bis loss .in.this, the . Per is to be Pony gr at Fi gies BARG. 5 ! piace
sweetly and sadly must have fowerty jot! ‘of ‘working for’ probably’ “an tharest few years, to sych‘an Sxtent . prime of oo ee and midst of, his . ley, by Mrstale aby ameag a Lee PTH iron, p
the current of tender memories ever Haour after it happened when they hat the cost of producing i r on has green § gps an the ‘heartfelt sym. He has Lape Ae sireelbwe _———. rock 4
the heat of the poet when he penned began te wonder. why the ‘Chinamap materially advanced, “andy a> . pathies of this company be, end are Mrs. Beha mie oa ‘ hewe het ares aateve eae
the above lines. In imagimation, be . who ran the car did not come in for ) / quently that the profit-on staple ‘as . hereby tendered to the widow and’ doors from the Thea pe ¥ ry Ke as ee a dari
heard the swaet mélédidds' voice of . another loat!, and Melntyré went to. fallen off. While this has. been, the . fsmily of the deceased in this, their vulte thers; a 4 a % ork we the . Ladies, you, an DOUBLE yonr-. f knows
beloved mother; the deed, Fich, 'tnaD. see.whatihad hecome of: thingy rhan-funbe in Great Britulty Saye this Terris t Pecived” That “the Armory be "beper wili be done by his daughters ‘money pes sae at, a eets oe
ly. tones of a Te ti elec. rm he found out-thatthey were impris-. torial Enterprise, our.odal aud oe draped,-and that the company wear . and sons, , they being printers. : ie i
childish prattle of a Jittle blue-eyed, . , Stevens; who hadrbeen yin¢developments, have ingreased the usual badge of bo Ee . for thé a
_suony-haired sister, whose beautiful ommend een twice befora, and a pice ray degree, anid we asa Pres of ial, “sey the ét ‘Tairenton er = egal q of the
ting of golden . tresses seemed the stich cases, immediately Blew out all Sil i of iron and Steel ‘is far. in utes, that a Copy be sent: +6 thé tye P Wi “el sale, wholevale ee retail, 351: est ar
very embodiment of a poet's ak the'lights song not to exhanst’ the . advance of their abilities to respond ily ot wig ey wages: “ a gbat coment tot kth’ beck dear ‘tobe had in j feet i
and the boyish shout of a sturdy . sir and they both kept perfectly still . to thie calls of the, trade, The total . be furnished for publication in ch . scceeepaiilialeaiciilisiaaliiainninns ies. 4 per da
young rother—all since laid awAY . ao as not to resets more” than they . production of pig-iron i in the United Valley U noms Prookeoiepublint . jeri a — “ao F on — _ tunnel
beneath the turf to await the blow} .ou14 possitily’ help, bechuse they . S:ates during the last year was nearly . and-Saxdnan-Times. re ¢ ’ nea z aa exe. wiikall thie and ‘méking youx putebases from the _ “by be
ing of the last trampet. knew that on that air depended their 2,000,000 tons, and this was’ to a “MM. Preston, Sy , if four dbveper’ thai Me warn tes immense stock/:of foreign and do~ Burle
«Fano sees the 1 ove coe lives, ‘All the men that could beget, great extent: distributgd ,among our” “D. ig bi Caidlinittee. porch od claewhere:: ‘The floar'wil pele Re isa i ot by duced
"He hears the gentle'murmur of . between 85 qnd-40,including:Ohina. domestic trade. Some of vur “home orn . be sold in lota'to suit anne rohas=} among owing: yp oee
the little rivalet which ran along} Men, commenced. working on , the . eotemporaries rine it Will be HAR py tera ‘ : ig RS ip ept. c DRESs GOops. wad
through the woods back of the house, face of the cave, directly in front of) @ long time befits, ¥ : ‘a compete Stare ig) . poner ——————E écacem cl otien, all Soins. Hot
from the pebbly bottom’ of which he the mouth; of the tunnel; but the . with our foreign’ j The Eaglish log. webs prvacut af; monk hablated i DIED. , all's es
had often gathered the different col. looseness of the ground made this) journal takes a@é@hajble Bhd pratical . 46 obsequies “Of OUT “deceatied *“¢om=: _ Cashimeres, hades. ea
cléred stones, showing even then his . slow work and very dangerous, ‘They’ yiew of the matter, and confess that. niander, the late Capt. M.S. Deal, { on. Dre ar ie hag a0 apy gba _Drap ¢ de te. ee
rare taste by selecting only the most then commenced on top,. directly . we arvé rapidly encroaching upon oye 9 Brigade, x. G.C., there» . 1%". Ae S*edidant ot oe Polka dot Delaines. phe
délicately beautiful. He sees the Over the tunnel. ‘This’ was’ no bet. théirtrade, “In 1871 Gréat Britain . * Resolved That in. the distanee Bren 4 Merinos. bi
greenwoods Where, with a certain . ter than the first attempt, and ‘they . exported 467,191 tons of itonj, in} traveled, and,in the sacrifices made Al accas, 1p er em eae:
little maiden of tenger recollection, had no sooner abanduned that point . 1872, 448,042; in 1873; 347,757 ‘tons. by Capt, ‘Brown and his command ' p , ‘ a
he wandéred thréugh the imposing . before another big cave came dows. This year snows-a falling off of 100,cognhid se nt he lt roti irl Belgium. Repp. pi
atches of nature's grand. cathedral, Thiswas at.9 o’elock, and the men / 000 tons compared with last Years! the memory .of our. depart “ Foulards. a ‘i
and; seated on the soft, velvety moss, . .had been in the prison one-hour and . and the exports of this year is nearly tain, and another example of t Black Silks. ; 8
niakiiig wreutlis of the (swedt-bdelitéd. @ half. Tbey could distinctly hear} 140,000 tons, In the, first seven eaiiee eontlesy ‘and kindness for Colored Silks ods ne
wild flowers, gently /breathed «into the men working and this gave them . months of 1872 the exports of iron heey the company is so, justly r & Pda: tii ald ahaa : si
her ear the old, old story. But this hope, but when they heard the’ sec-. ahd steel from Great Brituitt were sa iesolv ody: ‘Thatrwe: wilk held-them : Satins an soy Tl ail 8. , €8. the
-must have an end, like alf-earthly . nd cave they gave up. The work. 1,991,970 tons, of the value,of ; £19;n grateful remembrance, for’ their . Shawls, the latest novelties,
things. .And when he returned from . men were compelled to remain idie . 332,607. Daring the same period ks offices bas yl occasion of our St a ‘ wi
hia straggle with the world she too . "ntil 12 o’clock, and’ though the thi8 year théy altigniited to 1,799 DTT poe 5 Amgpatpeds peli ald Binnie exe .
‘reclined beneath the willows, Ev. bank above them was-all fall of large tous, . of the, value .of £22, 635,811. resolutions be forwarded fo: Captain : oan
érthing was changed. “What peocracks, and some huge lumps, which . Tis amounts to about twenty-two el that cones be iorpighed “EO “ Besitionie’ Goons. wie
ple ‘call improvements had taken threatened to come down at the least per cent. more for ten per ‘cent. less pail and th c Nevada nason ea P: Pa ease nt as bp
place. ‘New faces had taken the towch, they started to work,” this. iron. This maybe attained taithe . ? i a. Bi “GRAND _ a le Linen, ”
verythin ere avin ! at . ; RO Y, 4 ees
olf Sane eae» wae is their “timbers against. Thay had necessity of adding a profit to main-: re atic ee Light Guard, We. a i 5 z oe: Towels, our I
to him. And now Pothing but recolprevious to this telegraphed to J. M. . tain’ the trate. The London Times P ehgae WAL AND SALE OF -Flannels, hard
lection is leftforhim. Recolléction!} Hivkey, the renerlarmnersaia who eet the ce Sn gi iof the’ mee . ' ia Sh ectings, prove
i ind’ ast, an , eg 3 B.ine :
pe Pe Roam eg a dreatn, . Spare, He pains noriéxpenss to'rescue . system of American tariff.” It saya The San Jaun Times of the acu pA uf % And. al é th o bas et
“The Days of Auld Bang Syne. It. them. All-the force that could: bey thut England was much disappointed ep It is with feelings of deep re“ AND one he b On
shows us the faces of old friends and, crowded on commenced driving this. in the fuct. that our tariff, bas not] 8'¢t that.we have the painfal daty eae moda anata aan HOUSE ve G Goons. Male
companions. And Oh, how dur /tunnel. . It was slow and dangerous . proved prohibitory. “It confesses to announce the death of the. gentle. Witte . . FURNISHIN Track
“hearts thrill at thé’ sight of those . Work, for they had ‘to timber as fast . that America has obtained control of man above named. About a month” to twe
whom we loved in childhood’s hapas they excavated, because the ground her own mnarket, and that she i is enor.so since he was compelled to re+ tes — La count
py days. And then those who fought . was 80 soft, When the tunnel got'in' croaching upon foreign ‘trade that . tire from all active labor because of DRY. @oODS! Rt oh Sadana ber,»
shoulder to’shoulder with us in the . §omedistance it became very hot . England hus for years . monopolized seriousiliness. Since that timie-he had ye : hs under
great -battleof tife Those "who, . aud the men, whe were working their . It admits that if wé@ make-a vigorous paid that attention, to ‘his physicial . . he ; a He he
when the icy hand,of despair. seemed. Very hardest, were changed every} effurt we cub dislodge our rival. , It Se hades! by bi mmultifarions dates . . Okay niles ae ee Boe Nee oe —
gripping our very heart strings, whis. little while, so 48:to‘a¥é /ffésh mon . is also conegded that the demand for . he had 80 long neglected, He. was is ‘ hibite
pered words of eneduragement, little . always at work. Phe men showed English iron has gteutly decreased, editor of ‘the Transcerpr wings 1864 9 ‘Consisting of phe
' words of hope and cheer that infused . greatgnxietyto doall they could to . and that Atherican manufvctured ars . 92d as such was a vigorous and able A. “BLUMENTA ALS, his de
warmth and strength into our faint-. rescue their companions, and. when . competing shees-filly With the’ Britwriter,” He was always associated Jas ENGLISH IMPERIAL 8 PLY. ers th
ing hearts; sacted* words thit will ‘‘time” was-called, would: jump’ to/ ish dealers in thé” @ihadian, South with all good movemnie’ ate evers. Cor. Broad and. Pine st, CROSSLYS BEST BRUSSELS. that v
never be erased from memory’s, tabtheir feet with avidity and rush to. Ameriéw ‘and West Tiidia” mharkets.) ready.to lift his voice and lend his NEVADA Orry! on cir, and ¥
lets while life lists; words that. seem . théir posts and’ work like. Trojans. This_is afuvorable comment; both. aid tothe advancement of all comieee . hie-ed
to encircle like halos of glory the . until the next relief came.. At>the. upoti the supériority'of out fesourmendable objects. His ‘death leaves MATTING, ‘occas
brows of those friends. Some of . commencement” of each. relief they . ces and--our ‘commercial systems. . he om ity . will ‘bie te “5 , BPRS, ig
se friends have started on that . would signal re. the face of . That England, the great iron e community in whieh he lived. . eyaihine . Goods . him,
returns; others are, separated from . they could hear the et men} of taking. xetized position in the . {emplar, District Attorney. and Cap, Ces. saat: purchasing marae went!
ug by oceans or continents. . But] teply—-first faint,but gradually load-. most important brincti of the world’s . ‘im of theNevada Light Guard, Honelsewhere. . ey ee a heard
still we can view them in the mirror . er and louder, as they slowly’ but) commorcd, is aconcession that would . TS were heaped upon him, and wit ” ‘Nevada, September 27th, 1873, urday
of recollection, not vividly und*dis-. Surely neared them. \The:waythey. not have been made except dire that euergy that’ was characteristic . . . MILLINERY 1 iff Sau
tinctly, but as a beautiful vim sad . drove the drift so fast was by stationneceswity’ hed compelled it. This of him he. fullfilled his duties in all gy Mela
yet entrancing. ing a man every few feet, and the. branch of industry is not the oniy . Ofthem.» He was bornin Friendship, 4 a of Ladies’ the u
There has been taken from among head manweald pitch the dirt to due i in Sbioh, we are pat to excel. Maryland, November _— von and + of phy
8 ne for whose loss man “0 en & snove Our success 8) promotes 8 on
a wake bitter tears of° Bs started it was kept going unti} it was . the weaned that our gh prom three chilis. to mourn the loss of . . FLOWERS, gratix
Weep not for him, He needs it not. . °U* So they labored from Monday . in ali manufacturing industries will . 2 ffectionate husband aid father. neck
He has but been removed from the . 200?» all through. Monday night,aud . be secured by the adoption of the,. 4 lange procession of Orders and * FEATHERS, ete. drew
troubles atid trials to ahaven of rest. . Unt! Pucsday morning st 7 o'clock: . same policy that we have. observed . Ptizens “generally ‘followed his reThe ‘above Goods have and f Keep green his memory. Plunt They encountered one boulder in. jnithe case ‘of irom) Our English maius to the grave last Wednesday. eewey ve Goods pgs
flowers above his resting ‘place. npg ea went big neighbors atttibute the falling off in F'eeae to his ashes. 7 be é é n bought a GREAT he
“Though he be. dead, yet shalt he o clock Tuesday morning, the . their irom trade to “various causes. — * “yp p : his
live gata.” Fond sue repine not. head of the drift reached the mouth The decrease in the: coal sapply is . . Wed re plow hay vs BARGAIN, and I will give ae
You shall meet him nce again on. °F the tumpel, and. the prisonéfs . alarming. Strikes-among operators . / A telograui’ was-received i this. New Fall aud» Winter): my oustomersthe iesiama left f
fairer shores than these, never to . ¥¢te free. When the two men‘came . is creating, much. concern, Ae. our city, yesterday, from ‘Phil. -Seldner,’. , om -Mallveud: of the’ ~e his ri
part. Sorrowing friends to you the . daylight the crowd, ainoug’ whom . coal interests are developed, and as Virginia, City, , that Dr. Har. STAPLE AND ) FANCY SOURS. . nutaetts nearl;
~ yemembranee:cf-the dear departed . “ete “any ladies, sent up’ sueb a the natural resonrees for the produc«. ison ‘an old resident of thi . Goods ‘uke. with the *
will ever be one of meusory’s most . *#OUt as the rescued mever heard bewtion of io made fore available, 428 ‘died thé i . * ERS; STERLING heut
ihe hi fore. Men tossed their huts in th ii mee oa Bidey -y '. greatest’ pleasure to all. attractive pages. Prize it. There ts in the . and the edat of mantitneti fils “reMr. “Harrison left. here. abot ‘AS just’ = thine
“are many for whom there is nothing . #¥~-*04shouted —until--they-were . duce here, “the” greater “opportiiniweeks ago for Virginia City, where Ea csmagaidocst set of eat . The Ladiés of Nevada cisco, * pleasant in the teflection which they hoarse, ladies waved their handker. ties for further advandeientin the ‘he intended. to locate as pirat ‘en hid Ci Davi
vee in the mirror of recollection, . “biefs aud joined with ‘the ‘rest in. acquizement of the izon trade -wi Did Baad Silathads hice new cre er ee City and County are respect‘la’ .
Should any such ¢xoss our paths, . ¥°loming the men that were rescued . progress in Our country. "The dd+. thie time for the purpose’ ot electing . rL.0 fully invited to call and exHs
wouldit not be our duty to) make from the jaws of death. They were . mission of out’ Euglish’ ooimpetitors place. He wro ae ro sg TEN v b _ a
pleasurable the present, so that in . Yer faint when rescued, but Drv . is the best evidence that we.can have liwould telurn’ hous ia) ot . 4 ee re c amine Goods and. Prices a ee 5 fee
the future they”too may see some-. Hvffman, who had. been telegraphed of the correctness of eictaitie of . expedted “him “ye toad of (DFeas ~ poate et fore “purchasing elsewhere ‘. made
thing pleasing in memory's tba ase: Cine whan ind Sees thee wipe 2a ae cA (that she received’ the “Wcrible ‘tia. Table Lingng))) t \ gay,
of the past? yey a heen tae vets pasa BO as) gene jings thht Le wasmomore, Dr. Har-. * . moon wre By buying your G sat & was }
a n Boon asthey were ‘ é edie ‘Towels. . ac oa Sy : ; mere:
been New Preacher, . got out, gave them some a The following’ names ‘are placed . lea has lived. among. as for : Store ave UBLE hin,
Rey. George Clifford, who is to und they soon revived. ‘Baindy City . /om the » . . 55, hide die ay. Py
preach atthe Methodist Church, in. is 19 miles from San Jaan and 10 . taeky_ th ate rit sok obi . ame Soe
«the place of Rev.'B. L. Haynes, ar. miles from, Camptontille,the nd De Hie Mise, Ma la
rived in this city on Friday evening ape pee : ie tend gl —
‘Se usual hours of worship, eager! Saxe Kanes 7 lace this. afternoon at Pe
Cie 20¥6 5 amped 9 aes a . ut:2 Sel ordimaran chase Gk AINE Ae aaah “ea
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