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October 23, 1887 (4 pages)

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There is little or no doubt.that Senator, Stanford will grant permission to use his road, as this new road will be but a feeder tothe The steamer Great Eastern has been . ain line. So the new road is daily : : _ . taking shape, and each day adds new The anthracite coal-field in Mexico. evidences. of a demand for the road prove to be the largestin the world. . and prospects of its being built. If Eleven Russian detectives have . Mr, O’Brien is successful in his -misbeen convicted of conniving at crime. . sion the survey will be. made forthwith Fierce fires continue to devastate . and the work pushed with great distimber and farm lands in Sonoma and. patch tilt-it is completed. Napa counties. A five-inch gun belonging to the) pe the. home of thousands of happy man-of-war Richmond was lost over—. and prosperous families before any ou to San Diego, from the OFFICE: Cal. SUNDAY. OOT. 23, 1887. a aiiamaal CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. There are 100,000 destitute acter 420 Montgomery Street San Francisco. ea TREASURER.. »..-----+s eee eeeeces oes PRESIDENT AUDITOR... GENERAL AGENT SECRETARY This is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutua! Insurance Association in California. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. . BANK OF CALIFORNIA NO. ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. E@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts amount written therein and-are uncontestable and_ nonforFRANK C. HAVENS NO MEDICAL FEE. for the full MATH ~— “The ‘Mather’ Perfect Glove Fasteni vise all to buy a pair and be convinced. by KID GLOVES, Patent in fad-. ticular color to match, can get them "Kor sale py leaving their order at the Palace — . = pate — i: ~ —w ~ —— bm a So = me monn ‘ Se a : ————= ° OY x 5 ae i The Proposed New Railroad. e ‘ e : he Daily Transcript. . pie KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY ! Ske Put . The Marysvilf Democrat of Thurs; : eee ° CLIRCULATES mM: * : . day , Says: This -morniff® James : ‘ = =Nev: “ity. Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, sce ay i By : : tos Bascrilie, Sonn San ei French: ¢ or O’Brien aud T. J. Sherwood: left for } Eeocem bere ad ira awille “kee, devery oth . ° ‘ $ c » : * t uiteville, Truckee; Ajsoin Placer . ing an interview with Senator Stan; ; Of this city, have been appointed agents or the new style er town o va 1 ervie vitly Senator Stan INCORPORATED 1890. P ys PI 8 8b. 4 e These Gloves are the pride of American manufacturers, a8 they excel any ever produced, They lace without hooks to catch or tear, and are very simple. The kid is of the best quality and they are no doubt the BEST AND CHEAPEST GLOVE ever produced. They come in Black and Colored, with or without Embroidered Backs. The firm are now sole agents of the following Gloves: Genuine P. Centemeri & Co, The Claire, Florine, Foster Hook, Royal, Jouvine, tm-}, itation of Centemeri & Co., Mocha Undressed Embreidered, Sude, MATHER. Any one wishing the latest styles andthe best quality of Kid Gloves should by all means call at Rosenberg Bros. Any one wishing a par J. e.?? Ty Leading Grocery. and Family. Provision Stove IWm NEVADA Corry x. J. JACKSON Proprietor There will always be found-atithis first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which will be ad sold at the lowest market rates. ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF WINES AND BITQUVUORS:. J. J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Oommercial Street. Dry Goods Store. © = the outskirts of Los Angeles were sold board at Newport. The steamer Cheviot has been wreck. open up one oi the very best sections ed at Port Philip, Australia, and thirty-. of this great State. four lives were lost. The old war-ship Tennessee ignoble service as a coal-dumper on Long Island Sound. A grain warehouse, at Hayward, belonging to Isidor Franklin, collapsed, entailing a loss of $8000. is doing ed to bel. Philips}-a miner. A man has secured judgment against the proprietors of 4 Portland, Or.,-faro _game for $2,100, money lost. John Bryant, charged at Santa Rosa with criminal assault on Lena Elden,a j 10-year-old girl, was discharged. Ella Turner, who was to have married a San Diego man,ran away on her own Wedding day and has not since been seen. On Wednesday 277 acres of land in ae to a New York syndicate for $967,500, or $3,500 per acre. . Pre-ident Montgomery of the Memphis Jockey Club dropped dead just after wélcoming the delegates to the Waterways convention. : The. police of Constantinople are closing all the liquor shops kept by Europeans, on the ground that they are demoralizing the Turkish people. On: Wednesday Miss Belle Loomis was drowned in the reservoir that supplies the mills of Susanville, Lassen county. Miss Loomis was about 20 years old. Henry Schaffner, a 75-year-old _mi-, ser of Pottsville, Pa., murdered his wife and then killed himself. He had occasions. . nearly starved her to death on several . . The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped -Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ErupThe name of the man found dead in . oe pont pigs ly cures Piles, or Placer county a few days ago is believ\ give perfect satisfaction, or money . funded. \ sale by Carr Bros. , ‘irs. J. Nafiziger J.T. O’Brien, N. H. Jepson, San Diege John E. Reaves, Plymouth, L. Kavanaugh, A. Blane, Oakland, Miss Josie Condon, Washington, J. M. Thomas, Grass Valley, W. D. Harris, 7 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. five It-is guaranteed to reFor tf Price 25 cents per box. a ST ARKIVA LS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Proprietress October 2 1, 1887. F. G. Wilkins, city, i san Francisco, ), a i Fet 23d Theo. Inderstroth,:-San Francisco, do ary do George Lord, do Edward Saxon, do Georze Vincent, do Ho EtWard Sainpson, do Jirastus Bond, city, F.G, Miss M. M. Sullivan, Rough & Ready, J. P. Shoemaker, Grass Valley, Harrys y John McCarthy, Washington, James Donnelly, city, B.S. Banth,; New York, Eaton, San Francisco, gra Dr. M. P. Harris, do Thomas Corrigan, Rough ymour, city, 6th & Ready, George Downey, Susanville. Vv RECTOR BROS.. ARKIVALS “AT THE Ap NATIONAL HOTEL. ..Proprietors October 21, 1887. Wm. Britland’ city, Robert Organ, do 791 I; Boysen, do i, A. Friedman, do F. C. Luetje, do H. Hartung, do Dr. C. D. Bobo, do J.S. Langdon. Colfax, Lyman P. Mowry, San Francisco, the full amount of the reserve payme together with division of profits resulting terest), and gain.on Mortality the seeond period of five years. the end of each five amount cf reserve Tromas BiGey, Shipwright, of San F filed February 8th, 1887. Xaver Scunitz; Petaluma, insure 7,.T. Barnum, Yreka,.insurec 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. expir most gratefully received. Cash Surrend Should the member choose to surrender I year period, there shall be paid in cash paid on his Certificate. Total Amount-of Claims Paid Mortuary Fund, Bank of California. Reserve Fund, Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid ERRY SCHOOLING, ex-> yruary 3d, 1887; proofs filed February , 1887. me BENEFIT LirE ASSOCIATION; Five Thousand. Dollars, amount of certificate held ment of this amount long before the date due was unexpected, and Tam very teful therefor, Yours very truly, , 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Varkrx R. Price, Nevada Ban ril 29th,.1887 ; proofs of death filed May Howe Benerit Lire ASSocrAaTION :' Gentlemen—Your check Watkin RPrice, -isthis day most gratefully received. commendable. Yours very truly, , issued Sept. 6, 1882, 3Home Benefit Tiife Association : Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the ation of time allowed your ‘Association in which to make payment, 1s Yours respectfully Gentlemen: Cost, will be applied t Similar distribution of surplus is ma years to persistent members. _ STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. San Francisco Savings Union PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. <-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died 21st, 1887; amount paid February ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her SypNey M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No. for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383.00. San Francisco, The footé hills east-of Marysville will certainly feitable. os very distant day. ‘The new road will lessened. Cost to Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certificate in force for the second period of five years, nt made by the member (with interest), from lapsed reserves (also with inoextinguish the cost for de at er VWalue. iis Certificate at the end of th to. him or his order, the $280,500.00 , 6,002.85 « 10,182.45 None. Wa. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank ot California, insured for $2,000, died Februbth, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. rancisco, insured for $5,000; claim Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of by my father. The pa ELLA T. BIGLEY. dt for $1,000 ; proofs of death filed April Lfor $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, k, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died 7th; 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Such promptness Atty. in Fact. July 19, 1887. ful Ro SENBERG BROS A SPECIALTY xINT ‘ We keep all of the leading brands of CORSETS in America, the price of CORSETS. which we have reduced 25 per cent. We have so many brands that they ar too numerous to mention. , Call and examine our stock, as itis no troub for us to show goods. * Country orders promptly attended to. ROSENBERG BROS., Palace Dry Goods Store, Proad Street, Nevada City. (THE PROPLE’S CYCLOPEDIA THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! The New Three-Volume™ Edition “A Comprehensive and compact—s8,000 topics. Complete in 3 convenient volumes. Reliable—400,first-class contributors. ‘ Fresh—Brought down to the present year. Now Ready—Subscribers not kept waiting with only.a part of a eyclopedia. Really Cheap—Less than half the ptice of similar works. Send to us for specimen pages, etc., that you may see for yourself. yWe call the special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, etc., to the EDUCATIONAL. DEPARTMENT. PHILIPS « EN 1s CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. et ere Prlaza EFced Store. a ~ ‘THE CELEBRATED Can. now be purchased in this city. ore 8 ce ome —PERERY= == ‘pF Is the Best im tho Citv. Try It. Bi SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the ‘market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Sees. E CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent Mrs. Catherine Beck and her daughF blevht, LF ter, Mrs. Eliza Ollinger, of Dubuque, . ¥ m. Fingree, do = . * me eiton, ao . ‘Towa, were found Thursday in a dying . W.A.Barmore,’ 4o ; . Wim. Mossop, do condition, having been brutally clubbed by some fiend in human form. John Hadley, a well known stockHenry Bush, Grass Valley, Coon Seaman, do J Hieronimous, Bloomfield, Wm. Menner, San Juan, aus « Ww. Adam a Jose mine man of Baker county, Or., caught a w Acie, ose mine, R. T, SmithAGrizzly Ridge, half broken horse with a rope, when the animal took fright and started to Hadley’s foot caught in the Alf. Pregids , Omega, Sam McCullough, San Juan, George Fuller, do Dana Perkins, Rocklin, run. = ; 2 rope dthe unfortunate E. W. Brownell, Grass Valley, noose of the rope, an t Charles Goodstein, do man was dragged to death. George Fletcher, do J.P. Shoemaker, do W. Evans & wife, Sierra City, J. Forgavi, Bloomfield, Charles A. Winship & wife, San Fran., W. B.Hayford, Colfax, M. Lobner, do C. F. Tobias, Scotts Flat, Dan Tuttle, San Juan, Charles Einfeld, city, .C. C. Hopkins, Marysville, iC. F. Cleveland, do 2 ———————— The Beau Ideal ofa Family Medi3 cine. A remedy which promptly and completely relieves ailments of such common occurrence as indigestion, constipation, billiousness and disorders of a malarial type, is assuredly the beau ideal of a family medicine. Such is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is not only capable of eradicating these complaints, but also counteracting a tendency to kidney troubles, rheumatism and premature decadence of stamina. -‘Takingit ‘‘all round,” as the phrase is, there is probably not in, existence’ so useful, effective and agreeable a household panacea as the Bitters. Nor 1s it less highly esteemed by the medical profession than by the families of America. Numberless testimonials from professional sources of irrefragable authenticity evince its merit. The demand of it abroad, no less than in the land of its discovery, is certainly increasing, time and experience of its beneficent effects confirming the high opinion originally formed of it. wn e-——_ -———_ Tux best medical writers claim that y for nasal catarrh ing,easy of applicaill -by its own acemote sores and xe history of the during the past admit that only etely met these R. D. Wheeler, Bloomfield, Ww. W. Van Eman, Sacramento, Dp. M. Donald, Bloomfield, Richard Redmayne, Washington, A. W. Collins, Grass Valley, W. W. Weaa, Dutch Flat, Wm. Munral, Bloomfield. e
POWDER Absolutely Pure. \HIS POWDER NEVERIVARIES —A Marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. petition with the multitude weight, alum or phosphate powders. i each all t hogy sees solid Only in Ca 1 ulcerated surfaces. efforts to treat cata few years obliges us ROYAL an Francisco. First National Bank of Grass Valley. @F All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and MRS. 'S. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK: Bridge Closed. Pine seroet Sepiastcs Bridge, across Deer Creek, Is closed to all travel in order that repairs can be made. Notice will be given of its re-opening, and in the meantime all persons are.positively prohibited from crossing it. By order of the Street Committee. L: M: SUKEPORTH, Ohairman-More economical! than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com of low test, shor Jams. AKING POWDER CO., 06 Wallstreet, New York w™.T. COLEMAN & CO., Agents, Ss one remedy has co conditions, and the is Ely’s Cream Jeasant remedy as nothing else both physicians neede this fact. symptoms quickhas ever done, an and patients freely The more distressi ly yield to it. Tue decapitatjon of a large number of State officers by Governor Waterman is creating consternation in all directions for many @ man fears his turn may come next. There is one rson however who trembles not. It is Gaylord, the People's Grocer. He won his laurels by selling good goods at low prices, and by the same means to retain them. Mr. G. is name tothe iness. @ C. pro ? 4 s 42 i i and will be glad to see all his old friends in a position to hold the fort in apie of and patrons, and all others who are in all the powers that be. 022-2t . search of a good, clean, quiet place to board and lodge. A Bankrupt Stock} Sale. 2car loads of Carpete. — i 1 car load of Dress Goods. Class prices, * “CITY HOTEL. CoS OF pibaD AND UNION 8TH Here We Are Again ! The Thomas Eouse Has changed hands and changed ita orry HoTETI. THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and is now open for busContlan hav= -ing leased the above house for aterm of years, has now come back to*stay Rooms «kept ciean and airy, and tables equal to any firstclass hotel andali at third. Nevada Cityl, Oct. 14, 1887. MAXFIELD, MRS. H. B. Is now organizing classes in T THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. GEORGE Ji C. SHAW, Pine Street, Nevada City. Instructions given IN OLASSES OR PRIVATELY. Also Lessons given in Drawing and Painting, Oil and Water Colors. CLASS AND PRIVATE. o12 Pp. F. SIMONDS. Cc. W. CROSS CROSS & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, . ILI’ PRACTICE IN PHE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City. Cc, W. CROSS. q JAMES K. BYRNEBYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, Rooms 85 to 41 McCreery’s Building, 810 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal. DR. BR. M. HUNT, . Physician, ons AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY. _ WM. 8. ‘RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL ‘whe Rooms are Light and Airy. (0@Free ’Bus toand from all Trains. Teacher of Elocutions Chicago FRroead St., Opposite Theater. THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has lately been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, making it one of the most com fortable hotels in -the mountains. i.Suites of rooms for families. FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASSED FOR COMFORT AND OONVENIENCE. The Cottage admits of no superior, duce. riety of combination, artistic design,beaut lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION UNEQUALLED FACILITIES BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKS ° FREE, OHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. First-Class, Bar in connection with the Hotel. Orean Has attained astandard of excellence which It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money—€an proThese excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, Vain finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and.desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches SKILLED WORKMEN, The Popular Organ. AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on application CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTSOF =, Hay and Grain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meat Buckwheat Flour, Etc. tz Agent for.the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery’ Stores. Ask For It. —— ae Ordinance No. 21. i . MRS. H. G. PARSONS, JHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE County of' Nevada do ordain as follows : ist. There is hereby granted to F. M. Preston, N. P. Brown, J. 'T. Morgan, Chas. Barker, G. C. Gaylord, G. E. Turner, Wm. Campbell, W. C. Jones and Geo. E. Brand and their executors and assigns the right to construct and maintain forthe term of fifty years, a Street Railway for the transportation of passengers along the public road of the Connty of Nevada, from‘the South line of the corporate limits of Nevada City to the Easterly limits of the Town of Grass Valley.ond. There is hereby granted the right to run cars over said line of road upon the payment to the County of Nevada, as-a-li‘cense upon each car so to run, the sum of Five (5) Dollars per annum ; and stich cars may be propelled by horses, mules, wire ropes running under the roadway, by steam or by electric motors. Provided however, and this franchise is granted upon the express condition that : Ist. Work to construct the said road must be commenced within one yéar from the date of this Ordinance, and that said work must be completed within three years from the date hereof. ond. That said Railway may run along the line of the pnblic highway on either the upper or lower road, but when runaing along the highway must be constructed on one side of the highway track at sufficient distance from the centfe thereof so as notto interfere with the free passage of teams thereon, and may cross the road where such crossing shall be deemed necessary, but in either case the said Railway must be so constructed as not to impair travel along the said highway or atthe crossings ; and all crossings when made, must be kept in repair at all times, so as not to interfere with, orinany way impede pubHe travel. And it y } is further conditioned that in the construction of the track of the said Railway, if at any point itshall be on the public highway the track must be so constructed that all vehicles may pass over the same without being impeded thereby. ‘ i This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on and after fifteen days from the date of its adoption. ; On the adoption of this Ordinance C. E. Mulloy, W. D. Woods, F. M.°Pridgeon, M. Brophy and W. J. Hill voted “Aye.” W. J. HILL; Chairman of the Board. VOOAL INSTRUOTOR, . UNION HOTEL.. -NEVADA CITY Vy receive pupils for the coming y season, in distinct courses for Voice Building, or for Voice Culture and Solo Singing. Classes of three or five organized for the Jormer Course at REDUCED RATES. Re: The Voice Building Course consists of exercises upon a new methed for the strengthening of the vocal organs and the muscles connected therewith, and ina high degree develops purity and strength of tone: “ The coursein Solo Singing instructs and assists in the artistic use of the voice. For ‘Terms, etc., Apply at the Union Hotel, MES. H. G. P FOR SALE. 827-1m Theo CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL COMPRISING Buildings, Rock-Breakers, Concentrators, Water Wheels. Attest : B tS pase Cs, y W.D. Harris, Deputy. Adopted October 15th, 1887. erst pRUIT Owners desiring to ALSO THE Hoisting Machinery, Pumps, Columns, Engines, Oars, Tools; Fotge, Pelton Wheels, 4 ETC., ETC. . For full particulars apply to 'E. 0. OHARONNAT, ” : NEVADA CITY. isell lands. at reasonable prices are invited : to correspond with © JAS. G HARTWELL, . . 85 tases of Millinery and Cloaks. As “the proof of the pudding is F Surveyor ii6 Samples free; at Sam Yeo oe in the eating thereof,” nae sat . Valley. o us.atrialand be . ale convinced: wv. Ss. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Scuoor books and all kinds of schoo oO. C. CON Orns wera in Beckman’s Block, supplies at Carr Bros. a Wa oO LAN. cor, Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City E,. H. GAYLORD, FRED SEAR: GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. taté and Federal: 1h PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS i Whomsit May Concern, A UL, PERSONS 1 [ 1. PERSONS INDEBTED TO TH LS. OROSETT & CHAPMAN, Real Estate Agents, in the Hands of 628 Sacramento St., San Franto collect the same: cisco. E. C. CHARONNAT. Feeders Retorting Furnace, Gold Scales, Safe. Boilers, A. A, €HARONNA avoid costs, are Foqneaten, gay their bike essrs, FARLETLE, Attorneys, who are <sel t 4a BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, PIONEER MILLING CO’S PATENT “ ROLLER FLOUR. Capcity ot the Ms: {000 Barnel Per Day 2 The above named Company have ALL: ROLLER SLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. 4 0. 6, TORSON, Agent. ! MANUFAGPURED BY -?HE\WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE Li BADING GROGERS. ’. The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the Y WEHRITEST AND BEST ’ Of Any Manufactired in the State. _ TO THE LADIES: other brand. FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for’ Nevada County. Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Ropsitry BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. , Headquarters for the Ry Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. la E Office—Opposite the Court House, e : Nevada City, Sept. 25th. Columbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaeton’ ‘FULL VARIETY, ie Fe ie mrt Callfor it. Give it one trial, and you will then use no \ ote So Ee ee sn eee arene cs mc : us PATENT ROLLER FLOUR! . Se 2 Pre 4 Dn hear ¢ Dai ~ SUNDAY Qe PERSON James P. Sho Grass Valley y W, Evans an left here yeste Francisco on a Thos. Corrig and Miss M. M were in town y J, Maguire : up from San } visit their mine County Asse bachelor now poses. Mrs. B San Francisco. Wm. Pingre representing tl ment of the ¢ tern Railway, ° Theo. Inders and A. Blanc o at the Union fe They are look properties. Dr. M. P. Ha a somewhat } Juan and the have won golds tal work in tha John E. Rea ador Co., passe on his: way to , Reaves is con mining proper Miss Josie C 8. B. Crawford Washington Fi went to San while Mr. Cray the next stage. F. Lee Ch: teacher of eloc Ignatius and has arrived “h classes at: this . He is accompa N. H. Jeps returned from State, having San Diego, to Cruz, to Sali cities. He lef Bloomfield on Wm. C. Stil who invented concentrator, t Francisco fror has been ere near Juneau, : giving perfect , prietors of the : A Broa The serenity was disturbed tle scrapping . Cooper and Ju who live on thoroughfare. out of some w Wadsworth b crosswalk lead residence to th _ They hiad in y sies over the _ Cooper had se city ordinanct . walk. .Mr. Co some wood off yard, and whe there yesterda the owner a . words betwec struck Mr. V the face and tions of his ¢ not forcible er tible damage. Cox stepped ; prevented ret . Cooper came 1 guilty to a-che a $5 fine into. The Following is vow night’s m FO. L, 8 Os: Music. Roll Call. of some Amer to A. D. 1600, _ Reading of _-~Summary o Sketch of Franklin. Table talk ings. Election of Announcer _ Two young ployed at the day evening: ent McMurra ing on a cart specimen or then to this der; includin etc., were rec cused made : were permitt A Wu. Giffe factory at tl eighty acres lying adjace will improve trees and vir to have a fir in a few year H. A. Lon Justice Wad. ing the city f to pay a fin appeal to tl Justice has . TueEre is _ around at G: Vision store weight and» active there