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April 23, 1896 (4 pages)

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Supecirrion THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT] (Established Nevada “Olty,. Nevada County, Calif. _ Published-Bveuinss Daily E: Sundays and Pane couins Dally Rxoays, Wendays én NTREME—Hifteen Cents.a Week, . Selling. Them. @ixty Conta a Mouth; Six Dollars a Year When Paid in A@venGE fer a Full Year. any in caameed mn LovA, Reaptxe Norices—Ten Cente a Line for First Inwertior, Five Cents a Line Each Stbsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application ' " THURSDAY, ..). APRIL 23, 1896. = Ah ~ PERSONAL POINTERS, A Concise Chronicle of Yarious Folks ERIM i lg Aline 5 3 BolT 2 The report having ‘been ‘circulated that Special to the. Transcript. the present owner of the gas works at this city:contemplated disposing of the property, A. M, Allen made the following statement today : **We have no intention of selling ont. The business is to continue permanently under the present management. The works are being improved in every way, all of the most modern methods are being adopted, Our patrons can depend upon permanent and satisfactory service and the best light for the money that:can‘be had,” Highwaymen Held to” Answer before the Superior Court. Congressmen Fight. SACRAMENTo, April 23.—Judge Davis has held Callendine and Baker, accused of robbing a street car some time ago. to answer Wasutneton, April 23.-—Congressmen ‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTS s eS 7h Ww I . . = dotites In the Rough. . >. “Te IcéConsumers, Hoon’s Pitts are ‘the best after-dinner} ~~ p nyor ae§ GAS, RKS : ‘MikeWilliams lived in a frontier sep to eee ag ills, assist “digestion, prevent constipa-. For ¢i Treasurer THE gee ee : : : Ee = Hement and Anew very. little about law, The ‘Union Tce Company is now pepsi toa. “25e, = ‘ # ies ee ‘2 y. He .¥Ge oes, : . . nin comes ot rating eree Sonlidence in . to deliver ico tony parol Thevcity: Or-. fe! ae eS He é ; . is sense ustiee, elec m justice ‘ : Sit b : Mr. Allen Says There Is No Intention of I) of tho peace. Several horses had disap. . 2°"? lft Mt the office on the Plaza,. will be s peared from that neighborhood, for the stealing of which no one had been. punshortly after entering upon the duties of his office, ‘Now let thim thaves be taught, and Oi’ll see that they gots their deserts, ’’ Some months later a man, accused of having stole two horses, was taken before Justice Mike for a preliminary hearing. . After listening to the evidence and argument the justice was convinced of the man’s guilt aud sentenced: him offhand to the penitentiary for. two years. “But, your horior,’’ began the attor sey forthe defendant, ‘‘this is ‘only the preliminary trial, and you cannot?’— **Oi caunot, ye say? Well, Oi‘ doos,’ said the judge, nut giving the lawye: “Oi fine promptly attended to. -. al8 The Grotto——. Pao: ig: ‘3 es) ished, and Judge Williams, as he was . proud to be calied, was heard >to remarixy«) Rte Oe a a ne Cough = = -. “=< TENA" WW, Brave, ‘Nothing affords as much Telief as Vinfor the office of City Treasurer Election May 4th, Beles IN THE DOWNING BUILDING, ON re: "MAIN STREET, Is Hereby Announced as a Candidate “ ta me pa, eee : 4 Has opened the most elegant Saloon in Nevada City. He will keep on hand the choicest Wines, ‘Ales, Liquors and Cigars, To be found in the State, Call around and see my place and teat my goods, FAVE RN oF WOTCE TO TAL-PAYERS . i RBA ovis J. B. Wright of San Francisco is in town. A. Hoffman is very sick at hia home in thiscity, ; D, Nicholson came down from Pike City last evening, R. M. Latta, the livery man of Wheat_ land, is in town. W. S. Ferguson of Wheatland is here spending a few days. J. L. Latham of San Francisco came in on the morning train, V. Manolick of Sacramento is in town. Money of Mississippi and Howell of Mistime to finish his objection. Happenings. A gentleman in this city has received admirers here, lottery, which was drawm a few days ago. Summarized Mention of Minor Home lot of McKinley badges. The demand for them indicates that the Ohio man has many It is reported in town today that Adolph Muller won $3,750 in the Little Louisiana The regular meeting of Laurel Parlor souri had a personal eucounter today while talking before the Naval Affairs Committee. Both men refused to talk about the’ matter. a For Defense, Orrawa, Ont., April 22.—Finance Minister Foster yesterday moved‘in the House of Commons to authorize the Governor in the defendant guilty and sintince him to the pinitentiary for two years.”’ ‘*You mast.at least allow my. client the privilege of an appeal.”’ -**Oi allow no appale. What am Oi judge for if Oi can’t punish a thafe whin Oi foind. him? No, sor; no ap: pale'in this court!” ‘i It is impossible to tell what the re sult might have been bad not the prose cuting attorney come to the rescue and convinced Mike that it would be better to remand the prisonor for trial before will beheld this evening and all members . council to raise by loan such a sum of Sacramenité, arrived here last evening, C. M. Zeitler and ©. F, Williams, of W. J. Sinclair and Geo. E. Maxwell, of are requested to be present. Will Begin Work at Once. San Franoisco, arrived ‘here this morning, Heory: Mill of San. Francisco arrived here last: evening, on his way to Sierra county, : = i Mre, KE, Russell of Camptonville arrived ; here last evening from San Francisco, on her way home, M. W. Mather arrived here last evening ; Plumbagé iiite," A R. M. Richardson .arrived here on the thorning train in: ‘the interest of H.-S. 4 Crocker & Company, ‘ , Superintendent Fred Zeitler and wife 3 ~ returned last evening from San. Francisco, where théy have been visiting, ~ Mrs, Walter Jansen of J.incoln is the guest of Mr. and Mra, J. T, Howard at Grass Valley. Mrs. Jansen is an accomplished voealist,. being gifted with a splendid contegitp! woide. . Mr. Jansen is. expected to join her in a few days. Rev. Caleb Ben Ham of Napa will occupy the pulpit af Emmanuel Episcopal Church at Grass Valley during the absence of Rev. Erasmus Van Deerlin, who has gone to Auburn to attend the Convocation of the churches of that faith at Auburn, Hé money, not to exceed $3,000,000, as may be required for the purposes of the defense of Canada, the interest thereon not to exceed the district court. After remaining in jail eight months the accused was:duly convicted and: sen: » fenced to the penitentiary for three years. / . ton’s Cough Cure ‘Special.’ Do not fail to. try a bottle. : Price 50 cents CASTLE CRAG QUEEN of all MOUNTAIN RESORTS, The Tavern of Castle Crag, the most beantiful,.attractive and accessible of all mountain resorts, will open for the reception of guests June 1, and will close October let, Th last tial lag May, Apel MT Notice is hereby given that the second installment of State 1896, : il i a George Schoenwald, Manager. ine Ouety t= oe PA Saige: om 59, Union Trust Building, San Frandelinquent on Monday, April. * VINTON’S, . . %*: : : 127, 1896, at 6 o'clock P, M.~ Broad Street. —_ H. McKECHNIE, Five per cent. and addition: — from San Francisco on his way to the Captain George A, Mihell has been appointed Superintendent of the Fortuna mine and will begii operations there as soon as the. machinery now on the mine can be got into shape. For the present steam power will be used; This may be changed later for electric or water power.Captain Nihell has had considerable ex 4 per cent per annum, : He explained. that a contract had already been entered into with the British War Office for arms, ammunition, maxim guns (inelnding four batteries of six guns each, 12-pounders), which in all amounted to $1,: ater ok g a 625,000. Arrangements are now bein, perience as a mining manager and is besides La good business man. Hia knowledge and made for harness, and when the contract skill as a millwright is of much value to. is complete the total amount would him in overseeing the wor king of machinery . reach $1,850,000, As to the balance asked and of needed improvements and repairs for, he cou'd not say how it would be spent. that have to be attended to from time to time. We are pleased to learn of his api intment and hope he may be successful in ne " ne May Be Afire at Sea, opening up a good mine, The first payment on the property was SAn Francisco, April 23.—Considerable alarm is felt over the non-arrival of the madetoday, Frank Page, the powder man, is one of the largeat stockholders in the new British bark Republic, bound from Newcastle, N.S. W. She has on board a large company and is the manager, cargo of coal consigned to J. D. Spreckels o® Birthday Gems, ——se Mike thought he was certainly vin. dicated when he heard the news. ‘Just. think,’’ said he. ‘That idict might have gone up for two years and had a third of his time served now !?’— Youth’s Companion. “The First Engraving, It is a very odd fact that we have ne authenticated portrait of Cicero. Thig will be. surprising news te most people. for more busts and. statues are assigned to him than to any ‘‘Roman of them all,’’ excepting the Ceesars, but antiquarian critics reject them all nowadays. They may be true, but there is no evidence. We may feel a comfortable certainty, however, that the familiar face and figure are correct. Cicero would not be restrained by indolence or modesty from sitting as often as he was ask. ed. Every gentleman who todk pridg in his library would have the great man’s bust in its place among the other authors, for such was the fashion. Ther was another fashion of the king mach more interesting. We are used A Course of Lectures METHODIST CHURCH: Under the auspices: of the Ladies’ Aid Society; 48 FOLLOWS: Friday Bening, April th Rey. L. J. Garver}, Subject—Sunshine and Shadows: a Tickets for the Course, 50 cents. ena pins have just ‘been received at Luetje-& The latest novelties in the way of scarf will then go to San visit, Pe for Philadelphia, where he will enter one ' of the Quaker City’s large jewelry establishments. During his residence here, while connected with the Golden Jewelry Company and im-the latter capacity ‘of ‘clerk at the Union, he hvs proved himself a mode} ~ young man and one worthy the ‘esteem of everybody.Twenty Dollars.to Be Given Away. A. B. Wolf, the cash Srocer, has a glasr money box; ‘at his ‘store on Commercia! street, Ttié box contains $20 in gold coin, . A lot of keys have been made and each person who makes a purchas of goods to the key. The person who gets the key tha: unlocks the box will receive the $20. Persons holding keys will have an opportunity. of trying them between September 15th and September. 30th. bi “Brewery Sold. i J. M. Thomas, Commissioner, today sold : at public sale at Grass Valley the property known as the Hodge Brewery, on Mill street, Peter Knight, who holds a mortgage on half the property, bid it in for $3,800. " Oyster Cocktails. Do not fail .to. try our Oyster Cocktails made of fresh shell oysters. Fresh oysters opened at all times, Union Fruit Store, Tower Building. “ lt A Correction, In yesterday’s paper in the article on Woman Suffrage, contributed by Samuel Butler, an error'was accidentally overlooked in the following paragraph: “Iceland in the North Atlantic (between England and Treland), and Pitcairn Isle, in the South Pacific, have full woman suffrage.” It should have read: ‘Iceland ih the North Atlantic, the: Isle ‘of Man (between England and Ireland), and Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific, bave full womap suffrage,” Celluloid Collars. Celluloid Collars, all sizes, sold for 10 cents, at the Branch Wonder. tm —————_— Shoes For Six Bits. You can bay. a gob pair of Boys’ Schoo!’ Shoes for 75 cents at the Branch Wonder. Francisco on a short Will Doane ‘will leave in a short time amount of one dollar cash will receive a d Brand’s. They are: called birthday gems Each pin contains a heart, in the center of . which is a setting, different stones being used for different months, For February for instance, the amethyst is used. The pins are fastened to neat little cards, each containing an appropriate verse, The pins are quite pretty and the price is only 25 cents each. A fine lot of canes made of Congo wood, which comes from Africa, are to be seen at the above store, It you like to look at nice géods call at Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street. . ~@ ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. O. J. Bunks, Colusa, W. Hitler, Fresno, G. C. Vocke, San Francisco, A. B. Hodges, * H. E. Owens, Sacramento, C, E. McMahon, =“ A. Hampel, ae Dr. 8S. L. Lee, se L. Genory, Smartaville, E. J. King, Forest City, W.8. Targan, Wheatland, Robt. M. Latta, fs Miss E. Russell, Camptonville, D. A, Nigleron, Pike City, Frank Jewett, Marysville, R. W. Treadwell, Red Hill Mine, Dave Crosby Virginia City, G. C. Thaxer, Dayton, Henry Gorman, Huntsville, Elic Barkley, Hawyards, G, Saxton, Oakland, Sam Longsbaugh, Red Dog, All. Livingston, Harts Horn, Abe Cohn, Davisville, F. C, Chedic, Maybert, Mrs. Dr. Frank, the Optician. Mrs. Dr, Frank, the well-known lady optician, will remain in the county for
some time, and will visit, professionally, the towns in the upper part of the county, and also in Sierra county, as soon as the weather will permit, lt A Fact Worth Knowing. eee Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia, and all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dickerman & Co. 4 Geo Wall ‘Decorations, When house-cleaning time comes, remember Legg & Shaw Co. carry all colors of Alabastine and the tinest assortment of Wall Paper. a20 For. Sale. ~ A large lot with a small house on it, sitnated on Piety Hill, is offered for sale at a Church last evening resolutions were adopt& Co, and has been out ninety-two days, lt is thought that she may have caught on fire at sea.” The British fire underwriters of this city are offering 15 per cent reinsurance_on the overdue vessel. Statistician Yale Honored. San Francisco, April 23.—The Executive Committee of the California Miners Association held a meeting last evening at the rooms at the Uuion League Club. During the course of the meeting Statistician of the Mint, Chas, G. Yale, waz presented with a set of resolutions, handsomely engrossed and artistically mounted, in recognition of many favore. shown the Association and miners in genera); The presentation speech was made by John M. ‘Wright and embodied many complimentary remarks to Mr, Yale. Still After Dr. Brown. San Francisco, April 23,—At a meeting of the members of the First Congregational ed which will be submitted to the Conference-next Wednesday night asking that body to declare the pulpit of the Church vacant, The resolutions will be read in the Church on Sunday next, Single Tickets, 25 cents, class engravings among the modern arts Children’s Tickets, 10 cents, But the Romans had a method of insert. ing the likeness of a writer in his book. HOUSE PAINTER al ‘costs will be added to all unpaid Taxes after the above date. and PAPER HANGER. G ens Hard on Finishing and Decorating a B. F. SNELL, Tax Collector. oes Specialty. : i All orders promptly’ executed, Leave orNevada City, April I5. ders at the Union Hotel. Yes, You Do !—— You want to buy your goods where you can get them the cheapest. Not cheap goods but cheap prices. Just That Thing.§—~@ To be plain, it is an acknowledged fact that There is just one place in Nevada City where you can do» diseases, by. Dickerman & Co. adjoining the Herald office, is now making two kinds of tomales—highly flavored and mildly flavored. Try them. which, to say the least, served the purpose of engraving. Martial and Senecs and Cicero allude to it. The invaluable Pliny gives a clear statement, but he does not seem to have understood the process. ‘‘By some means or other,’: says he, ‘‘Marous Varro introduced the portraits of 700 individuals in his numerous books, as he could not bear the idea that ali trace-of their features should “be lost.’ These illustration»: were reproduced somehow, for ‘‘not only did Varro confer immortality’’—upon the author’s features —‘‘but also he transmitted them to all parts of the earth, so that anywhere it might be possible to see them.” Pliny calls this a ‘‘most blessed invention,’’ and if it were not engraving, what could it have been? The learned have been inquiring and debating for 800 years, but they will never agree. Any day, however, Hercglancum may yield some old papy: ras which will decide the question. . Karl’s.Clover Root Tea Ts a sure cure for Jleadache and nervous Nothing relieves so quickly. Sold Hot and Mild Tomales. Jos, Marshal at his place on Pine street, New York Bakery CARL SEIBT, : = an N= YORK BAKERY throngh all time, Fizeetient goods are always here, “Y holesome Bread, if you should geek,Yi to none here, Hakseds deem, O' pies, all made with skill and care, R= and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see, Ke this in mind, that near and fay, _. Has the largest stock of Furniture and all other things ia his line, of all Grades, Kinds and Style, and will sell them at’ a lower rate than any other house in the County. & }Oall at his Commercial Street Stores Commercial St.; adjoining Transcript Block. ees aE To. serve us well ig Seibt’s ide A Prop’r. I have had made a number of keys, one of which will: un-lock the glass Money Box now displayed in our Store, and containing ‘Twenty Dollars in gold coin. For each $1 cash . purchase we will present you with a key. The person holdi Netade Clty, ne is mprem}) ling the key that will unlock the case WILL BE ENTITLED © . to the entire contents of the box. No employe of the house. will be entitled to have any keys, _ Persons holding keys will be given an opportunity of try. ing them between September 1 5th and 3oth, 1896. © a He has it fresh throughout the week ; “His price is always just and fai” Of finest styles, and purit : The New York Bakery is thé kiewe a2l-lw BORN: Killed By Lightning, GreENnwick, Conn., April 22.— Christian Anderson, a teameter living at Cassidy Park, just outside this village, gave a family reunion at his house last night in honor of . the arrival of his mother from Denmark. Fifteen persons were seated about the table at supper at 8:30 when a bolt of lightning from a heavy shower pasced through an open window, killing Auderson instantly. _ No one else was injured, Carz Town, April 23.—The town of Baluwayo is now surrounded by 15,000 natives. The Matabeles are within three miles of the place and steadily approaching. of W. J. Clemo, a daughter. . Do people buy Hood’s Sarsa preference to any other,—in fact almost to the exclusion of all others? Because They know from actual use that Hood’s is the best, i. e., it cures when others fail, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is still made under An Engagement Eminent; ". the personal supervision of the educated pharmacists who originated it. decided in favor of Hood’s as the question of comparative sales. of ot Hood's Sarsaparilia is true, is honest. At Nevada City, April 23rdj*to the. wife by the Clerk of the Board of City Trustees till 8 o'clock P. M. THURSDAY, APRIL, 30, fre . pension Bridge as per specifi-. . ; ae iB cations on file in the City aoe perilla in fea Hall, A. B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer, Notice to Bridge Repairers, : Commercial street, < ee os : ~ Nevada City,Sealed bids will be received — dey a ae as AS aS aS as <a's(P. G. SCADDEN, Commercial Street, _ 896, for tepairing the SusHas on Hand be The Freshest and Best: Stock : Groceries, Provisions, Can Goods, Etc., -Etc,, : By order-of the Board of City Trustees, “T. “H. CARR, Clerk. Nevada City, April 22, 1896. : The question of best is just as positively the office of the Company at North § n the 16th of May, 1896. 4 r maha tae of Directors. North San Juan, Apri! 21, 1806. Annual Meeting. : HE annual méetiog of the stockholders of the Orient Gold ining Co. will be held at hs a To be found in Nevada City._. GIVE MB-A TRIAL, « Goods wean See : : y Order of theBoard HENRY GERMAN, Secretary, Another thing: Every advertisement: a Nati Lo Architects, oS Se 7 He Piano Tuning. $ bargain, Inquire of A. Tam, al] 2 aes ae: cream f: NO. BETTER aa ee , o HE com bined fraternities of the Na eat es : C. W. Bennett expects to reach Nevada California Product and Pure Food. i { Go { P 5 0O s cL and Knights of Pythine hereby sae ee ge ; : Sees : ? Peas agen Ge City aboug the Jast of April, a2] 6t a : Ust &O (0 Prison. ee SR PS Ea Va eee ee tA fect and’d inchen re 103 eee tee ie oeto a ee sa : Consumers‘of syrup will do well to reKis Piisce is April 23.—Lewis 8 ; Sarsaparilla ner of Pine and Commercial Streets in Nevada . ‘ ; All ‘Recommend it. member that all Eastern syrup, so-called, aN SPANOS, April 23,—-Lewis Stern2 Ma PO ponbg nk ag ; ee : a Ree : usually very light color and of heavy body,, berg, leader of the Baldwin Hotel stuffers, Peeeanets Genk hee $1. sim of Hishtess Thowntcd Della and to be 4G : : ? Mae one sag Peles ve Ask your physician, your druggistan . is made from glucose. Tea Garpen Dair arrested for violating the Purity of Elec-é “te : “. rior wall rit h be of brick or other mete eat f Payer ees : aR a a 5 : ae: a stead al a 3 Loe fer moe is oan ~ sugar cane and makes delicious tion law, was today refused a new’ trial ty . Hood’s Pills with Hood's Baseparii, . fi. Saye ger Sratge te orctny of bulls AS sort See gc ot a a by Dickerman& Co. . , -* wed . ae Se ivan poate it ~ the Supreme Comt at Los Angeles, and fect ee ae a foot hal couteln stoves site suitable sh aaa cet Advertising Medium a age re etree a ’ es ". must now serve his term of six years in the} a Sa Gy . contain lodge rooms ana ex rial ment roaine. ST eae ; ees gs A Baby’s Life Saved. cans only, al7-lm ; ' Surplus room if any Er deer piste a biti = “My beby had‘cronp and was saved by Bolla snd Pimples, ‘ —_—_—_—_—_—_—— oe Rae ‘Binds dawn gee pate lesen Ii nc ee er il ’s Cure,” va Mrs, a4 Martin, San Francisco, Cal. Jap. 30, 1896. Thad} $4 Superior Court. Tosee the Fine Stock of = be receled at Fhe sence aime: th a m, will re Pay ‘ oe ae ue Dee ‘ oe eee AA Oa <A, sesterel Dimples on say thee and. ¢ Jarge tollT Tas tolinwtug bennian as Séaiuacnd cal Boots and Shoes POGR Of ng PRET BAUR Os Aa ae pra SY Pee ier sel gs ae The’ lis of Women. — ee hi cee ah yniat Sare-. the Superior Court today, Hon, John Caldety Ed of . May 20th, 1896, Sere Bee ee. Ges : . crilla and after using three bottles I was well presiding: Bs Tl PASE: ghee ye x The d of the accepted plans to ‘be Ce ar ea Si a a ey aS Re ee ee oe thao halt ee rons 4 WwW by some 3 South Broderiok Charles Thomas vs. George Gill. Order “Broad Street, Opnceite Unton Street. asttasatruntes > the right to reject any FA Se i ae oti * oy Spe gees heres Bette rg ge ba o fog Ghebate sp ee granting defendant till the 31st of *April AO none, Ganson snes tear ee RO Rose ; C ES PRCOR, ‘ fo es Semeur ea eae BGs _Hoop’s Pauts eure all liver ills, pe comp'aint, = i ‘R puriag neatly and promply recat ae . Nevats City, Cal. April 21,96; arts Thar the Daily Tr. anscript,: a -THEDAILY?1 Published Bvery By BROWN & CALKI = : skeveD ‘BY 15 Cts. per Week « ‘WHEN PAID” $1X DOLLAR: THURSDAY..:.. Tetephor The Valley Cranks Them ‘The valley wreckers, _ sade against the mink their wicked scheme engaged in fighting ar course that is a natu _ original infamous desis . ity of the State. _ The Appeal of Wed: tains the following : Mr. John .C. Wh . Democrat indulging in with which he is inf number of words in: . in defense of ——— ~prints quite a number o not desiring to have it . Paseed the downiall of _aour by failing to accor in due publicity: pri pn ‘things in general.’ pg, and “‘news are du in last Saturday’s ig a invited by the edi Fand out. One would -the editor had some a ‘reflected some opinion . ‘am one of twenty mem 4 Committee of the State Sion and one. of the . Board of Supervisors o /wesent it at the execut .tamento, for which I . . gation, paying my. own . ing a considerable part tention to the cause. . weason than to: help . ‘and that of my fellow ; can, and most respectfi the mandate of the pai : penny-a-liner, George property to protect an / in taxes and I do not F responsible scribbler o! ; pays taxes on a -broa 'a walking cane, shall I shall do to protect ther he nor the slippery ; peal have any authori a their running a news iod of its existence } ow is regarded with 1) pt, doesnot alter When the Board of Ymny tesignation I shall . timidation from. the 4 “me from continuing a F ranks of the Aasociati ored me with high and. . many yeare. Some men cannot afi -lows as these at de . submit tamely to their » for their silence and ot with them, I am hap] ‘neither do T intend to "now set them at defian . that my example will k _ when the fear of being d f The assertion that . P influenced by D, B. Kx " mobody who knows eit! . Mr. Knight is my pers F though we do not ag -oyet I have the highest . fairand honest-minded > community owes much © fally treated and mi . Appeal. But Mr, Kai of aman who will sub vampires of any kind. The scurrilous and . on A. H, Wilbur, whil absent, seems to me ¢ treme and ought to b fair-minded man, Bu to attack a man seems . . atone to his popularity . increase and draw frie I will bave somethi * this subject very soon + \public know the reasoi attack. But one wo * What does the Appeal Sam aparagraph: _— “Tf there are any U the community who w + we will give them an fest before a court th: ; acter which will stand © that their veracity is . . If the Appeal will « — able terms what it me their man, aud if it is map, the assertion is The Appeal replies of the Auti-Debris As ; Upon the success or q binges our security. : _ end of such an Associ . of years to get a coup . is thrown out-of cou ® judge whose every sy __with the valley intere . ple awakened and asl . ‘The Appeal believe: _ the execative buard o: . atciation to be “mulle