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The Daily Transcript.
_ NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
———
Tuesday, Sept. 28th, 1880.
remnant A
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The Cisco Consolidated Mine.
‘The Transcrirr recently telt called upon in behalf of the reputation
of the legitimate mining interests of
this part of the coast’ to prepound
some questions regarding the value
. ofthe Cisco Consolidated Mining
Company’s property in Nevada and
_ Placer counties, and to seek explanations regarding certain imputations
that had-beer cast upon its management. This. action elicited from
Mr. Ryder of Oakland, the Superin,, tendent, a gentlemanly and reasonaimmediately published in “these columns; also an impertinent communication from the foreman of the
mine who seemed to think that we
were in duty bound to accept his
“Tvicinity that their club here is not a
: turd
ie totter on the sarjooh and. it-wae} i “was called’ to order there [Speak on the same~evening ~he-didy}
were perhaps twenty persons present, not a man of whom excepting due Wallace.
the TRANscRIpT reporter has ever :
‘claimed to be a member of the Re-. Corresponding Secretary and assistpublican party-so far as we are en-. ant had some idea of what proper . Mrs Delia Mills St Louis Mo
Poor KALLOCH!
franceck Club ef Nevada City
“— a Dire Dilemma—Some Suzgestive Things that Occurred
their Meeting Saturday Night.
It is the proud’ boast of certain
Hancock and English men in this
purely Democratic orgamization.
They claim that its active members
comprise many persons who ‘have
formerly been Republicans, but became soreheaded for one reasom or
another and have belted the brave
old party that has saved the Union .
once already, and will preserve it
against the Southern ‘rigadiers by
the election of Garfield and Arthur
this Fall. To refute sech silly assertions, we have only'to point toa
at. }ing Workin
. might, aud Kalloeh was just the man.
had thesause
stand with him.
here Saturday
As to Kalloch’s private character he
knew nothing, neither did he care,
Mr. Kitts asked if it would not be
better to have Kalloch come at some
other time.
Mr. Carr said the present was the
best time. ~ ; or
Mr. Caldwell was certain -th
Wallace would not take it as an affront te have Kallesh speak from
the same @ with him. He
doubted if it would be proper. to offer to pay Kalloch’s expenses, however, a4
Mr. Powers insisted that Wallace
meeting of the club that was held . ‘be communicated with te aseertain
ay night, When the assemaf he objected to having Kalloch . a.
A certain amount of etiquette was . )
q
Mr. Caldwell said he guessed the
iiotbended ehweraneey — — abled to ascertain. There were two . ¢tiquette was. If the club thought
we were all wrong and he “all right. . 1+ 11 sae gentlemen whe went off. they did not, they would throw up
the foreman’s letter was not printed.
liability of the charges of misrepresentation to Eastern parties, and did
not propese to rest. content with
: elected to an office by that erganizaWe had set out to ascertain the reti
many amusing incidents,
10n,
It was
Mr. Kitts said it would be better
to have one: speaker at a time.
Te an unbiased spectator that gathWallacewas in he hands of the
ering uf old-line Democrats furnished . Democratic StateCentral Committee.
Adisgusted member remarked
merely laving his word for it: that apparent that while not desiring to . sotto voce, ‘They had better keep
they were “entirely levoid of truth,” . 4
and that he was ‘‘astonished and innant of the local W. P. C. against .
0 anything to antagonize the rem-. him then, d—n him.”
Mr. Carr admitted in» sarcasiic
dignant to see such men as Dr. Reg“them, they did not prepose to throw . tone that. Wallace would make a
noldsand Mr, Ryder traduced in the Cok day Vety. Valuable “bait” tn: the good Democratic speceh. — Kalloch
TikanscriPr.”
When Superintendent Ryder’s letter was published we stated that it
would require a short time to satisfy
ourselves as to the reliability of the
t
sources from ‘which were obtained . .
is)
the first grounds for questioning the
company’s course, We have made
ing to change the opinions expressed
previously in this paper. We are
informed, however, that work is to be
resumed at once on the claim. In
way of making sacrifices to
favorable to say on the subject.
A motion was made that a com-.
ratic candidate. for
llify . had been a Republican and a Workheir quondam bitter consult ingman, and was fit to speak with
any man ia the Democratic patty. . EC Hopkins Sacrame W Edwards & w Brid
mittee be appointed by the elub to. They might as well talk of letting.no
receive Hou. W. T. Wallace, Demo. ¢x-Republicans or Workingmen meet . t Shoemaker city
Presidential . Wallace at the depot as to mot let
Elector, when that gentleman visits . Kalloch speak from the same stand
this city next’ Saturday night ¢o de-. With him.
iver an address.
Messrs. Garthe, Kitts, Dannicliff shocked because the fiscussion was
aud Garver each had something . egenerating into a comparison of
the relative merits of Wallace aad
J. KE. Carr arose and stated that Kalloch. “Wallace should be simply
Mr. White declared himself
view of. this tact, “we nays nothing . tne Corresponding Secretary was in. notified that Kalloch had been inmore to say on the subject a6 Pres~. oo munication ‘with Kalloch and . vited to speak Saturday night, and
ent. Feature developments will be others, endeavoring to have them be . that would settle the matter.
watched with interest, and if -the
management have been . wronged
thus far by public opinion, their vin1
dicatiou will-be made eomplete.
woe
TuEY TALK about the Harticock
club in Nevada City having been
joined by a “‘large number of men
who have always heretofore voted
ConcressMand, 5. Blackburn of
Kentucky said in the course of -a
Democratic speech at Batavia, Ojo,
on the 20th instant: ‘‘Let the Rad” .
icals cease their brawl about the Solid South.' She is solid, thank God.
present aud speak on the same eveMessrs. . that the matter: would be arranged
Jibble, Searls and other local speak. 8atisfactorily to all concerned.
ning.
ers could also be prevailed upon to
be present and say something.
ing Secretary, explained that he had
invited Kalloch and Attorney Gen. day night,
He hoped that
John I,.Caldwell, the Correspondmeetings would. be met hy that
source, f ¢
John McCarthy wanted a recep. }
tion committee appointed for SaturMr, Garver interpowed that the
She was solid for deff Davis in 1860, .
and _she will be solid for Hancock-in .
1880.” These words were penciled
down at the moment, and are given
with accuracy.
Vane tere "eee
Tne Boston Herald says :—There
were evident sigus of alarm in the
Democratié camp in Indiana last
week, and Mr, English was reduced
to such straits that he put his truas¢
in God—-whivh is generally an indée vation, in a Demoeratic candidate,
that the team is runniug away, and .
he Las little faith in the breaching.
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Grass VALLEY is stire to cast awid mminiiie foe the Wepablisan! that could be doue would be to-have there is a Republicau majority ; but
. Kalloch present, and that as he was! albthe Southern ‘States alike, withcandidates this Fall. If the Republicans could only get some fellow to
start up another Democratic paper .
there, the town would go solid for,
Garfield and Arthur, ee
a scagd ;
S. 8. Watson, aged eighty-two, .
and Orlef Warren,aged seventy-two, .
were married at Weston, Cal., last!
week,——Exchange. ee
Nothwithstanding there is” snow
mpon the mountains, there is fire in
'
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Tug next States to hold elections
are¢he following : Colorado, Octover § 3 Georgia, October.6 ; Indiana,
Executive Committee of the ¢dlub
would attend to that, :
Mr, McCarthy asked what all the
argument was about, then,
Mr, Garver satd the lack of funds
caused it,
Jas. D. White argued that the
club should stand the expense of the
meeting.
Frank Powers said that by Saturday night next the club would probably be put in a conditien to receive
any speakers it desired to, and no
further discussion on the subject was
necessary, .
of the members.
Mr. Caldwell assured the club
7?
“Question, question,” cried some
_ The Chairman ascertained from a
member that there was no motion
before the house, and amnounced the
#t heart and would
not object to Kalloch occupying the
It needed a leadMurchie have been tendered to the
Previdence company, and the men
will to-day begin laying foundations
for the Providence engines.
Mr.-Carter’s Candidacy.
According to all that we can learn
from various parts of the county, R.
D. Carter, present Under Sheriff, is
pretty certain of the nomination for
Sheriff by the Conventions v, nich
meet in this city next Satr.rday.—
For several years he has ccupied a
minor position inthe office, and understands perfectl*, the duties thereof. He has entitlel himself to the
credit of being prompt, efficient and
reliable, Hie would make-a worthy
opponent for our own stalwart Sanfovd to contend against. ane
Mr, Carr thought the best thiag .
a,poor man the Corresponding Sec-'
retary ought to telegraph to nina that
all his expenses of comiig would be
paid, ;
Mr, Powers doubted if Kalloch’s
presenee would be agreeable to the
other speakers, The matter ought
to be referred to them,
Mr. Garth said. it was Wel)
enough to pay speakers’ expenses
whily here, but he was oppoged to
paying their traveling expenses,
J. J. Rogers wanted it distinetly
understood that he was opposed. to
aio wad West Virginia, Qctober .
j Addr. Carr thought that Wallace: i 2th.
o
a*y
encouraging this mixiug ap of po ities
and religions 4penthdsidsal for Hancock in the “So!.
IN SEVERAL of the Soathern States
out excéption, or without doubt, are
relied on to count upon the Democratic side and score 138 Electoral
votes. There is to be no free debate,
no equal rights, no true expression
in these States, and yet he who discusses these questions must be told
in the coarse parlance of theday:
*‘He Waves rae Biwopy Suir!”
—Roscoe Conkling.
Tue report that Hancock's father
refused.to permit a regiment of Union soldiers to eross a bridge without
paying to.] has raised’ a new boom of
Against Unitn Claims.
eee
Hancock, while forced to declare
against the payments of pensions and
rewards to rebels, throws the follow‘ing sop to the Solid South :
Our Govertfment has treated with
great indulgence claims for losses
ahd damages suffered by Union men
from military operations of the war
of the Union; buteas hostilities were
closed more than fifteen years ago,
clajms of that nature (now mostly in
the fiands of brokers or persons other than the original sufferers,) are
“NEVADA . THEATRE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
MONDAY, OCT. 4th.
tarFroth the Atlantic to the Pacific.c7
Grandest Dramatic Success.
in History !
The Grafidest of All Character Comedians,
MR. NEIL BURGESS !
In His Origin4i Creation,
becoming stale, and in my judgment
might fairly be considered as barfed
by the lapse of time, and if hereafter
entertained at all should be subject— .
ed to the closest scrutiny.
————— creme)
Afivertised Letters.
The following is a list of letters remainfa the Post ffice, Nevada City, for the
week ending Sept. 27th, 1880. Persons calling for any of sol letters will please say
vertised.”~ :
Austin E B Brown Alfred
‘Pegana Antenio Hi. hens John
Latham Miss Millie Sherman Mrs M
Weber George Woeds Henrietta
Held for Post~ge. ;
Miss Baltut Rund care of M. Cohen, Detroit.
H L Morehouse New York City.
—
Yesterday’s Arrivals at
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
&
Chas. E. Pearson, Proprietor.
AG Dennett Bloomfie C Tooney San Fradcis
S Kosminsuy San Jua J A Stidger.8an Juan
Y Stotlar do J © Broderick Col Hii
J O€arloSan Franci J Manion Wolf Creek
‘H Branschinger do EH King Dutch Flat
G Wood San Juan J Chisholm San Juan
DJMorgan Grass Vall J Marks San Juan
J Smith French Corr Miss Dorsey Grass-Vai
T G Farrer Gras Vall Miss Conway Grass Va
H Ricker cit. A & Woodruff Colu H .
H A Howard city A McMurray San Jua
S$ Wheeler Litthe Yor A Badger Little York
H G Cammet R & Re HT Grimm Roug Rea
E P Nelson Auburn NC Tully Omega
RT Carroll San Fran R B Hawly Colu Hill
P Gunaip You Bet
T L Byrnes city
J Brim city
W Sowden San Franc
MARRIE®. .
At the Congregational thureh parsonage
in. Nevada City, Sept. 25th, 1880, by Rev. J,
Sims, Frank T, Williams and Miss Della E.
Snapp, all of this city. é
In Sacramento, September 24, by Justice
Thos. W. Gilmer, F. G. Wilkins, of Nevada
City, to Clara Peck, of Sacramento.
= a
BORN,
At Gtass Valley, September 24, 1880, to
Fred Wheeler and wife, a aughter.
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Delinquent Sale Notice.
} ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING Company. Location of principal place of
business, San Francisco, California, Location of works, Nevada Oounty, California.
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock on account of Assessment (No.7 ) levied on the 18th day of
August, 1830, the several amounts set opposite the pames of the respective shareholders,
J.-$-Housacox P_M. .
J Ostrum Bloomfieid F Bean Bleemyeld-----+WIDOW BEDOTI
In his own dramatization of the Widow
Bedott Papers, entitled
THE WIDOW AND ELDER
A Faretcal Comedy in three Acts !:
Supported by
Geo. Stoddart as the Elder
And the Celebrated Original Cast
GQCONSECUTIVE PERFORMANCESG()
IN NEW YORK. ies
45 CONSECUTIVE PERFORM45
ANCES IN SAN FRANCISCO,
The Hottses Crowded from Pit to
Dome. :
Seats cat be secured without extra charge
at Vinton’s Drug Store.
G. W. STODDART, 663 sssincs yess: Manager
FRED BURGESS....... ). . Treasurer:
Business Manager
ny
HANG YOUR BANNERS
ON THE
OUTER WALLS!
THE CRY IS
STILL WE BOOM!
J OOK TO YOUR INTERESTS and
MONEY br BUYING :
DRY Goods,
FANCY GOODS,
CLOTHING
HOSIERY,
And HATS
AT THE
IXL
AUCTION HOUSE,
JUSI RECEIVED
200 Dozen Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children’s Shoes and Gaiters,
. WHICH WILL BE SOLD FROM
50 Cents to $1 50 a Pair.
JUST RECEIVED,
SAVE
And in accordance With law and. an order
of the Board of Directors, made on ¢he 18th
day of August 1830, so many gha-.es of each
perce of such stock as may ')¢ necessary will
sold at public auction, at th e office of , the
Company, No. 522 Mop‘yomery street,!San
Francisco, California, on Tuesday the 12th
day of Uctober 18%), at tae hour of 8 o'clock
P. M., of saidda”,, to pay said delinqueit Assessment ther eon, together with costs of advertising 4 expenses of the sale. i
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
OfB'ce 522 Montgomery streety San Francis, California,
. Assessment Notice.
WAMP ANGEL GOLD MINING CoMPANY.—Location of principal place’ of
business, San Francisco, California; location
of works Lowell Hill Mining District, Nevada
county, California—Notice—There are delinquent upen the following described stock
on account of assessment (No. 1) levied on
the second day of June, 1880, the several
amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows:
. Neo, No,
Names Certiffe. Sha’s. Am’t,
SP Day, Trustee . 153 500 $62.50
S P Day, Trustee 154 500 62.50
S P Day, Trustee 155 500 62.50
S P Day, Trustee 156 500 62.50
8S P Day, Trustee 157 250 31.25
g P Day, Trustee © 158 250° 31.25
SP Day, Trustee 159 250 31.25
S P Day, Trustee 160 170 21.25
S P Day, Trustee 161 100 12.50
5 P Day, Trustee 162 100 22.50
W P Sargent, Tr., 201 500 62.50
W P Sargent, Tr., 202 500 —6 2.50
W P Sargent, Tr., 203 500 62.50
W.P. Sargent, T7., 204 500 62.50
WP Sargent, [r., 205 _ 500 62,50
W PSargent, Tr’, 207 . 250 81.25
W P Sargent, Tr., 208 25031 25
W PSargent‘ Tr., 200 250 31.25
W P Sargent, Tr., 210 250 31.25
W P Sargent, Tr., 211 100 12.50
W P Sargent, Tr., 212 100° 12.50
HN Sargent, Tr., _ 206 500 62.50
F N Sargent, Tr., 214 100 12.50
MG rargent, Tr., 215 108 12.50
A accordance with law and order of
the Board of Directors, madeon the second
. day, of June, 1880, somany shares of each
sold at public auction, at the office of the
Company, No. 315 California street, Room
No. 11, San Francisco, California, on Tuvsday, October twelfth, 1889, at the hour of one
o’clock,.P.M., of said day to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with
Saturday Evenings, at 7:30,
AT THE
IxXL
Broad Street,
OPPOSITE STUMPF’S HOTEL,
DAVE AUERBACH,
: Auctioneer
: ,
NEIL BURGESS......-.-Proprietor
Be . ee err yr
. Mi D., Medical Examiners,
On Monday, Wednesday and
AUCTION HOUSE, .
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPA)
(Incorporated 1845.)
Assets, all Cash,.:....840,000,9i .
Anutial Income.:
8,000,
7,000,
‘Lotal Board for Nevada ci,
Hon. Niles Searls, RB. M. Hunt, 4»
ifon. John Caldwell, Hon, “a
Niles, H. 8. Welch, M. p,
NILES SEARLS, President,
R. M. BUNT, Vice President,
W. D. VINTON, Secretary ana Agen ;
R. M. HENT, M. D. and U.S, WEL.
Ex-Governer Fred’k F. LOW, Prey
dent of Local Bourd in Say Fra
EL FORMS OF LIFE 1Nstt
__ This Company has been established eid 4
iforni for 20 years, and fas never contesty
& sing ain.
The erest on Investinents have pais.
death claims for the last five years, sie
_ This is the only Conspany that had mio
income in 1878 than in 1873, while alj
other Companies decreased, ;
Examine the New
Tontine Investment Insurnig
{Extract from a letter of ‘Hon. F. F. tox!
I certify that I have taken outa“'Tunting
policy in the New York Life Insuraiiee y
for 20,000; that I regard it as the best ay
fairest pise of life insurance, and thatt
principles émbouied im the new plan, after
careful examination, Have removed. they
jections . hive heretofore entertainéd ngain
Life Insurance. I have steadily dectined tj
insure uittil the “Tontine” plan was presen
ed to me, Yours very truly,
: F. F. LOW,
_It provides for one’s family at offi
life rates, and the money returned with iy
terest on arriving ata certain age,
It offers advantages_ FAR IN EXCES3
Of those realized from the investment
equal amounts in Savings Banks or
rate Stocks offering equal security.
All of the above-named members of {i
Board have insured on this jlar for
$10,000 EACH, ©
Which is enough guarantee as to ity moritd)
Applications and Informati
can be had from any of th
above members, or from th
Agent,
WALTER D. VINTON
REPUBLIC 4N NOMINATION
Election November 2d.
For Presidential Electers >
JOHN F. MILLER, HENRY EDGERN
JOHN A.BAUR, CHARLESN. FO.
W.W.McKAIG, TR. BARD.
For Member of Congress—Second Distr:
=x. &, FPAGE.
oe
COUNTY NOMINATSONS :
For Members of Aseelity,
R. McMURRAY, of Bridgeport 1
J. B. PATTERSON, of Little Yor
Ask For
Pure Para Gam
CRACK PROOF
Beware of Imitations,
manufactured.
For Sale by all Dealers.
Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
Goodyear Rubber Co.
R. H. PEASE, Jr, }
a
Fer County Treasurer.
JOSEPH GILBERT,
costs of adverti and of sale.
CHAS. W. BADGER, Secretary.
DY
Office—Room No.1, 315 California street
San Francisco, California, :
to
C
October Ad.
Union India Rubber Co’s
RUBBER BOOTS and COATS.
BS SURE the Boots are stamped Crack
Proef on the heels and have the Pure
Gum Springs on the foot and instep,
which prevent their cracking or breaking.—
They will last twice as Jong as any others
All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose,
S. M. RUNYON, s Agents.
nr eae
F Grass Valley, will be a candidate for
the office of Courty Treasyrer, snbject
the decision of the Democratic County
onvention which meets at Nevada City,
W. D. LONG, of Nevada.
‘
For Sheriff,
E, P. SANFORD, of Grass Vall
—_—
For County Clerk,
E. A. ROBERTS, of Grass? Val
For County Recorder,
JOHN A. RAPP, of Nevada
7 ae
For County Treasurer,” 4
G. v. SCHMITTBURG, of Nev
For District Attorney,
E. H. GAYLORD, of Meadow
For County Surveyor,
H. 8S. BRADLEY, of Nevads
For Coroner,
GEO. A. GRAY, of Nevada Cit}
+,
= For Publie Administrator;JONATHAN CLARK, of Nev
For Supervisor,
lst District—H. C. NILLS.
Sth Distriet—B. F. SNBLL__ 3d District CHAS, TXYLO®
THE DAILY
~BEVavA Of
[a
Brief
"Great guns!’
Pdrty-nine vo
the Pemocratic
this city Saterd
ticket was elevt
A sifipment 01
‘nese claims Gt
Drought down o
. Sand’ sent to the:
The New Yor
tpany of @¥ass V
dividestt of 20 '¢
able th the Ist"
‘Cand y-~tutes %
Dembératic pers
‘soon asthe ele!
thowever,
Bliasbevt. Ces
iguu suit in the
‘obtain a @¥ore
H.C. Get, Si
‘cruelty and neg
‘The passeng:,
city yeste’. day
some of the ma
gettiv » out of ¢
The planking
corner of Comn
ueweds Ther
places about th
‘sadly in.need o
Miss Nellie 1
this city last S
‘ spend the sum
her dramatic
night began an
sa.
Galloway &
the work. of
Hartwell’s ne
county. The)
_delivery about
der.
Miss Rosa C:
serving as subst
public schools «
term, has accep}
-a school in Sisk
leave this week
The building
eae : : a . works at the M
the Republican. ticket.” It is all eral Jo Hamilton to be present. . fact midst hysterical demonstra. . as follows: eter $2,000 00 worth of Dry Goods, } ° pleted: and it;
bosh. ‘Tiere isnot aword of truth . ™. Garver moved to amend the tions caused by the mistake, Names, Cert, Shares, Amt} SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, = fire-proof paint
3 ig : : 5 r i ; ; Hy. Videau 56 22 $2.20 . From the Auction H fH. M. New ms 3
sn such statements, and the seoser motion aforesaid 89 the club’s comThe meeting quietly adjourned La Wetzel, Tr., 876 saa ca. & Oe aie BW. Davis & Co,, Par Frescigee gece shank Oo.
: mittee could receive any speakers after some remarks, including & . Eug. Meiville, Tr., 5S21070 107.00 . These Goods consist of st =
the promulgators of them are check, cain had delivered by Mr, . B: = Henricksen,'Tr. 725 100 10.00 cex = @ placed and
ed, the sooner the truth will prevail. . ™ 7 pe ked if the D : ‘ la ‘o y 5 ry pai ang ser Tr. fad ine ata Flannels, Muslin: Fancy Goods, thereafter as p:
. , The Haucock and English club is}, ©" ™ _ “4 vn oh : seessasien® epg ae A. Diftes, Trustee, = Table LiSha Ed le made up, with perhaps a dozen or. '° County Central © eebices had The Providence Mine. a yor me ay “ dong 41€R, wis, ~— Downie }
eighteen exceptions, of. men who not alréady arranged to teoeive any . : ; Theo, Wetzel, Tr,, 785 ~~ 100 10,00° N otions, Ete — Seen g Democratic speakers who artived. The Providence company will to-. Theo. Wetzel, Tr., 795 125 . 12,50 ‘ig 5 day evening an.
have for years stood by the Demo: : " ee Bfieen of thale ube Theo. Wetzel, Tr., 796 75 7.50) WHICH W Ly, BE GIVEN“AWAY FOR For Presidcat, , ;
mer . 1 and thi Mr, Garver said they had not. day shut down fiiteen Cir SLAMDPS . Theo. Wetzel, Tr., 867 600 60.00 ‘I : ee following day k cratic party through thick and thin, et : . he full ‘ol having been . ‘Thee. Wetzel, Tr. 879 1000 100.00 TTLE OR NOTHING:
ia : é The motion as amended prevailed, . —the full complement having Patent’ he ; 7 as a proof of hi
dasichabacaahon wegna: eta tegcamecapiectay Chai Kitt ted that the . running thus far since the fire—and Thee Wotael’ Pe oat a pn a ‘ack 3 _ R es 2 20.0 Tiwt is ~ ‘
have joined the Garfield club ; three . DEAN BAe sugges at the aie Hl fiv ‘ til ie Theo, Wetzel, Tr 942 150 +560 Owing tothe extensive increase in . OF OHIO. . ans rabbit, 1
fos taetaaeee putting their mmesl -aei club ought to provide for any meet— ep ut five going unti @ NEW . Theo. Wetzel, Tr., 943° * 110 11.00] our business, we are compelled to resquirrels and 2
‘eee . ‘ ee ings that might occur, hoisting works are completed, Mean. Theo. Wetzel, Tr, 974 500 50.00 . year Sal a —
the roll in a single evening. The : : A : : . .,, . Theo. Wetzel, Tr., 989 10 1.¢9. @uce our Auction Sales to three Workin
bik te Usk the Roveblicas of Mew Leop. Garthe said that after the . time ore is beimg huuled to the mill . ‘Theo. Wetzel, Tr, 1012 1980 19,60 . times a week: For Vice-President, gnen
ct is t P nominating conventions were held . fromthe shaft oa the hill. The serTheo. Wetzel, Tr., 1016 ~ 100 “40.09 : CHESTER ‘A. ARTHUR held throaghou
vada township have got the best of : : R. Martinez, Tr., . 1019 60 6.00 PUBLIC AUCTION é i ' to eleck dah
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