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VOL. LXVI--NO. 10212
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Will Open in’a Few Days.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1893.
ne
Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P, Brown&Co
,
DUTCH FLAT REDIVIVUS:
Arthur Wolf has already received a large
Advertised Letters.
lot of the goods ordéred for his new grocery A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks, The Commissioners Hold
od
a Meeting The Resumption of Hylirauti
The following is @ list of the letter
Mining
store. He has rented the building occup
s -re~
ied
at Nevada City,
Doings and Intentions.
Causing That Town \Boo
maining in the
ee ees
Published Every Evening, except Sunday,
by
The following business was trans
acted in
postoflice at Nevada City, the Super
ior Court teday, Hon, John CaldA
meetin
0.
Neva
g
of
G.
Giles
the
da
Count
Nevada
of
San
Franci
y,
County
Cal.,
sco
is
Comes . Dutch Flat, formerly one of the most
December 28, 1898:
in town.
and expects to have the goods arranged and
well presiding ;
imF. A. Sieke of Sacramento arrived here missioners of the Midwinter Fair was held ‘portant gold-p
Brown, Albert H,
everything ready to start business on Tuesroducing districts in CaliforEstate of Thomas Rees, deceased. Lette
here yesterday. Nothing new in the way nia,
Callinan, Thos.
rs
this morning.
day, January 2d,
is experiencing a boom since the re~
testamentary issued to Mary Anh
Davis
Geor
R.
:
ge
,
Rea
Rees,
of
interes
r
t
to
the public transpired. The
Davis,
Alfred
W.
o0@e.
without bonds. Order admitting will: to
te
a3
. meeting was held mainly for the purpose of costly
Hard at Work
and expensive ~hydraulic plants in
gy
bs
Filee,
F.
:
hearing
the
A.G. Cadwallader of Dutch Flat is in
Estate of Albert M
t~ . the Statd are located at that place, and th
ee
vec
.
.reporta of the various commi
:
nerd
The
—
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
45 Gta! per: Weel ur 60Cle. per Meath
:
decorating committee of the Native. town.
Daughters have alread
y set to work to dress}
W. 8. Wood and B. Wood,
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
pron
vedion
:
M. E, Blackintor of San Francisco”
is in . % int
——S==
WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE:
:
e
listening to suggestions made by . roar of the monitor is again
e
awakening the
,
ta of ali
of San Franthetestiembere
tn: adjacent
Abie
™m . thereof
1
= f :Th“ a
: . veeclinesoes i.
0g a
8 — af
: e
tees and
a few days.
A Prophet Produces Evidence to
Show the
Other Wise Men Are Wrong.
1 PNevada county will have a fine exhibit!
ini ate
tee ¢
Cention tat
ALTMAN.
ee age tier
time when a cold winter
is ahead,
WADSWORTH,
“Robins were thick in
_ DUUGLASS,
the
r,
e
day, and that is a sure. sign that
there
Suit in
phi dn i tenth tsar Gee
Hill today,
ea prggonn
°
se t .
=
;
{
'
Each ex
Gallery, Gents,
‘R. MINING COM
Notice is hereby
the Board of Direcjecem
ber, 1698,an asor share was levied
f the corporation,
o the Secretary, at
tion, Nevada City,
y stock upon which
ain unpaid on the
will be delinquent
blie auction, and,
bre, will be sold on
894, at the hour of
of the Secretary of
» delinquent assessof advertising and
have come to this city to reside.
mination.
nation of applicants
in the public schools
held at Washinton
pegiuning at 9 o’elock
r 26th, 1893,
reditors.
BAXTER, DECEASziven by the undere Katate of Hariett
creditors of and all
strawberry-and-raspberry blossoms, and
‘net thé said devesr
he necessary vouch
after the
first pub1e said Executrix at
alling, Esq., Nevada
‘ace for bed agen
said extate, iu sa
a farmer of a neighboring rural town
picked luscious ripe strawberries and
More wonderful still, a Norwich
ago.
gardener, Charles H. Miner, got a mess
of fine. green corn in his garden on Oct,
81. It was the latest green corn proba
iriett Baxter, deceased.
7th day of November
n27_
bly in the whole record of the Nutmeg
State. On the same day Engineer Henry
J, Adams of the Norwich and Worcester
railroad picked a bouquet of wild roses
.
\LVEN THAT IN PUR
the Superior Court in
and buds by the roadside in Greeneville,
ada, State of Cali for
jay of December, 1898,
in the outskirts of Norwich.
A great number of albinos have been
shot by hunters in this county this fall.
There were several pure white blackbirds and crows, a white robin and two
e of J. 8. Dunn, dethe executors of the
deceased,
to the highest bidder
Jnited Sta‘es, and subsid Superior Court on
8, 1893, at 12 o’élovk
albino red squirrels, A milk white robin,
House door of the Su‘ity, county of Nevada,
2 Tight, title, interest
3. Dunn at the time o
ight, title and interest
with pink toes, raised a family in a nest
in a shade tree in front of the Congregational church at the borough of Stoning
by operation of law or
ton, on the seashore, and recently mi
than or in addition to
nn at gg hs pon
ain lots, pieces
2
grated to the south, No one molested
vate of California, a0
follows, to-wit:
situate in Nevada City,
of California, eomprs
color of ordinary robins,
her or her pest.
and_befng-in Nevads
a City, made by H. 5
28 being Lot formerly
ps, and Saving thereon
ther with the improve
xecutors on me tre
tion of ga
;
A
ie
Two
i
i
brothers—Melvin and Charles Cham.. "®*'¥e
dividends,
3
d 16
isplayed
re was levied upon the
‘able
4 ‘ates wold, Goin. 1
ce
id street, Nevada City,
assessment
i: the fifteenth day of
e delinquent @
:
iblic auction, and un
before will
be sold on
mary,
fesement
together Wit
,papenaee 0 sale.
18%, 10
ic
1 OEMONS, Beoretar:.
ounty Tieasurer’s Vit e
ity. Gal.
own lives.
door—that opening
Richter, L. BE,
Roller, Mra. J. Hl.
aes
is on
Hy squatedto call, 187
dis MoOA ETA
ees
e
THE B ARD OF DIRN
a
. B8) of geventy-fv
clared. payable on aud
—
ee
_ . ner,
Se BO On
Court Pride of Grass Valley, No.
6,803,
last evening elected the following office
rs:
William Marten, C. R.; John EB.
Richards,
S. C. R.; Henry Body, R. &.; W. J. Rowe
,
KF. S.; Henry Luke, T.; W. W. Whiting,
nie
Z
:
“ a 7 ore pert = Wey +monana Rege,
5: B.; John Oliver, J.B.
‘The installation
will Sd,
takewhen
place
Wednesday evening, January
« banque
t wi
be ll
served
itn
i
s
a
BORN.
Se
.
A
T
K RE E
re)
=
it
ee,
a
R I P
do work in his line in a satisfactory man
~~
They Are Beauties,
— TO THE—
Every man, woman or child makin
#25, te entitled to one gvese for every g a purchase at our Store, be it 25 cents or
purchase he or she makes,
The one guqecing the nearest to the
number of beans
will have his or her
fare paid to San Francisco and return contained in a glass ir
, including one week's
board and lodging at any first-class hotel
in San Francisco,
(in for Nevada City only.)
Send word to
sauiee
in
e
burning
:
;
farmer residing near by, was burned to
re ates, Atty,
or Girl. aa tales
Aga
\
weighing
oe iad
Win. Ulecipoun
re Genco a6
baalanh cpwiodle, weld caret
Bring Me to Ike Fiel
The biggest and cheapest Toy
Houseof Northeru California,
now located at
GRASS VALLEY
ane Aven we vere a aa
where ny
Formerly Howe's, cor, Church
and Malo sts, Gras Valley.
OO
1 i ad
a ¥
CxOO d Ss
Candles and Holders
ah
The largest and best display
of home-made Candieins all
Northern California
,
.
;
Lociitug Cond
Brussels the necessary papers showing
her identity.—Sauk Rapids (Minn.) Special,
Variety
y
H
eee
On Commercial Street,
:
Sot ensMt eee ine these’ .
making ta ee sl T
,
REICH
rs
&
(,
That we are offering for $6, $8, $10 and
$12.50, that are
good values, Sizes from 35 to 44.
Come and guess at the Beans and go to the
Midwinter Fair at our expense,
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets
nce
a
se me
ee
:
stssseea Nevada City,
su ina ea aes
ee
That's what the city gar ming how! at the delegate
from the interior when
they detect him meand orlug down the sunny side
of Sparkit or Kilkarney
streets. Now you don’ t live in a jay town, but if your
clothes fit you like
“aohirt ona bean-pole,"’ people will be
warranted in thinking you do,
:
ise?
cae
i
:
Gets Fits
ee sou seen hie parents pent
seers
1
at
a
and com fortably dressed,
nt
miahuonte
f
PRICES 26 PER OKNT. LOWER THAN
BOME
MEN PAY FOR INFERIOR GOODS AND WORKMANS
HIP.
MORRISON, Pine Street, Near Broad.
Sta ? '
pee ple
#
. d
0 i ay
(iood
be]
Fanc
PRESH GooDs
FAIR
Figs, Dates, &c.
anew
Aleo & fine stock cf
Setlotartion
PRICES
ey
rerzthing inthe Une of
including
Teag,
6,
Spices, Sugars, Canned
is, Ete.,
Cigars & Tobacco.
eS
CO, . svemeanoe stones
E PH x
:
e OH N S
PorOAaAND
Ww
EFAOTWYO
R
+i62@
mmercial St. Opp. Daily
ranseript Printing
LIBERAL MEASURE
Limes and Lemons,
'
y
At KIDD'S— —
Oranges,
oe
Everybody
vd
Fresh Candies,
BELOW GOST.
OK,
Store, opp Transcript Block G ROCE
RI ES
Consisting in pert of
CHRISTMAS GOODS
mont inarsh. -With his hunting boat he
got close"to a flock. of ducks and killed
23 with the discharge of two barrels.
)
OVERCOA——
T_,
S
CHAS. R. GRAY
:
terwartah a eon te the conid seca te
y
“ Get'on to the Jasper !”
Maker, opposite L. Hyman &
©e,'s store ndy
on Commercia:
o., Nevade Clty
AND
l
)
WE HAVE A BRAUTIFUL LINE
or
New Crop Walnuts . .
.
[=
New Crop Almonds _ .
Dates, Figs and Bananas
Riverside Navel Oranges the
RightGroves,
trom
Maso
Is in
receipt of a Fine Stock of
today stating that the money would be
ane
One-Price Clothiers,
®
NOVELTIES >
iw
STteeemeeinaneeel
e
}
o
—
CARTER & JOHNSTON,
BROL. BY,:
’
MAINTCO WIN tne
Ae cheap as if not Chearper than at
any other
house in this city,
Luetje & Brand,
®
City Times.
pond
seed Fe ll
’
fos wre hem eee we
f
Fine Candies, Oysters, Etc.
NEW YEAR
_
Nell Clothing, Furnishin Giouds, Boots, Shoes, Et
——=
and the attending physician says
Heiress to $25,000,
Anne Van Enschutz, who has for the
last two years worked as a domestic in
the family of County Attorney Senn, has
fallen heir to $25,000 by the death of her
ndfather in Belgium. The girl, who
;
ld, received a telegram
only 19 years old,
Ver UUpeEuL 1 GUNN Lae 1s
WoO Seb veiier
show them that we can and do
HUdbb
ddd ddb did ddbddd
Candies, Honey Cake Cows, Horse
e
s,
Babies, Etc., Etc.
Fresh Eastern Oysters served in
WATCHMAKER
any style,
AND
The beat of meals served at all hours,
JEWELER,
Broad Street,
mm
Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank.
Nevada City
—IN—
first child, which is strong and ear
.
ry, at which time the
counted by @ committee of any three gentlemen in thisseal will be broken and the
city,
eee
rebate you 6 per cent besides
saving you dollar after dollar,
fine stock of
~
The gucssin
g contest starts in NOVEMBER {6th and ends on
FEBRUARY
Let, 1804, at 9 o'clock
P.M,
izpi
The Jar of Beans can be seen in our Show Wind
ow
every
day
ai
ing untll the Ist of Februa
‘
Both are young people, and this is their
ig
line of unemployed at one of
Notice to Creditors.
death, He was the teacher's pet. When
he saw her fall forward into the fire, he
STATE 27 WILLIAM A. MYER, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the vadereigned,
ran to her side in a vain and futile effort
ministrator of the Estate of
William A.
to protect her from harm, 8o he died like Myer, deceased, to the creditors of and
a hero, When.the ruins-of the schoolall persons. havin claime against the said
dece:
, toexhibit them, with the necessary
house were searched, the charred bodies vouchers, within four
months
rr we firat
ileation
of this ee
the
said Adminisof the teacher and the noble little fellow
Eater
7
the
anes
%
Bed
on: a
were found side by side,
Street,
Grass
ey, Cal.
sam
The Chambers boys were both severely ween’ for the ehesetion of the business
ty of Nevada,
burned about the face and arms, The Sy Sent Crete Fa eed oO ANIEL
8. COLLINS,
younger inhaled so much hot air that it Administrator of the estate of William A. Myer,
is feared serious injury may result,—
Dated saa” valley, Cal., this 22d day of DeRochester Special,
ing of ducks last Sunday-on the Bel
ACE NoV
Beautiful Goods.
A. 0. .F. of A.
MIDWINTER FAIR
ear,
Rooms 51, 52 and
53 Nevada Block,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Mr. Lindsay made a remarkable kill
—
T, MORGAN, Cashiers
~—+Hee
ar out off of all of them, adda hole in left
:
shed—by which entrance to the school. *™°"8 whe
npplionsis
house was afforded, The brothers, seeing escape cut off in that direction, tore
a seat loose from the floor, placed it unW. E. F. DEAL,
der a window, smashed the glass and
ATTORNEY :—: AT :—: LAW,
managed to lift the children through.
Three girls fainted, and it was with difficulty that they were dragged through
the little window to a place of safety.
Four-year-old John Johnson, son of a
Duck Shooting,
e
to know that his new barber shop
:
the’ relief
is given the credit of saving most of the headquarters
had her pocket picked of 9606,
Pisin oer hygoeo = be = A well to-do
property-owner was also found
200 pounds. The mother is also a wom
day"
hs Ba
of
nnn
Go. w. Dnuister wants all his friends
ee ive AG that he is-now prepared: to
:
of whom are small children,
an considerably above the medium size,
+ ORANSY
ol
0 3 Cal tornis, et
ty Cal.
me y= toonNotice it
o
aK. NS
irl
ted
ING
hich this
leading into. . 7
rn
‘
Hiawatha on Nov, 6, The father is an
employee of the Missouri Pacific road
‘
1t Notice,
o.
open d do r
plumes.—Norwich Special. a
:
:
essment
.The strangest
ful pink eyes and claws and grea
t
flowing tails as beautiful as white
Gash, gold coin of
‘nnle:
x cent of the purchase
a
“Her young were of the
albino freaks were killed recently by
hunters in the forests among. the wild
hills about Middletown, They were perfectly white gray squirrels, with beauti
id Lot is designates ou
“qj
, bearing first account of guardian,
Toys,
g Cases, Albums,
Nicer
Nevada City, December 27, 1893, to
than Dressin
ever this
year at?Carr Bros.’ ete.
if! ¢heAtwife
of V. Gates, a daughter,
Bren Ross,
wea
A. TAM
F
‘
ROMAL . h OMduaeeemn paling
raspberries in his garden a day or two teaches seipeae ot nina
. sisehaias in. F Rede Con; ends Township,
423-1
hard work at the risk of their
w H’% JU8T REOCKIVED A: LARGE AND
MARY K. EDDY,
“
Shebley.
ei
New Barber Shop.
$3 wg
For Vagrancy,
children Spanis
h mitie return
loaded
ke, She
*
‘the
week.
Each
ap‘
A fee of
# ee
W.
J. ROGERS,
arid ns en
CRAWFORD, and
ae be ig es
in
4
Those new patent Bed Lounges at James
Montana, who have been here visiting Kinkead’s. Don’t fail to go and see them.
weather. All in all, I have> never seen
see ea Ye aba adr
Charles Eddy and family, left this morning
onda 60 years so many favorable indicaShy
A
LITTL
E
HERO,
Latest Style Hats
_—
ions of ‘an open winter, and therefore 1
for their home,
predict that the sales of fuel, sleighs A Lad In Kilts Lost His Life While Trying
Superintendent O. Gowell of the HarCan be found at Charles
Grimes’, All sizes
to Save His Teacher,
and cutters will be small. to what they
mony mine, who has been spending Christand colors, Go and look at
them.
The little district schoolhouse at Cooptf
_were @ year ago.”—Scranton Letter.
-erville, Livingston county, was burned mas with his family at Oakland, returned ee
evening
last
‘here
Aeeeenemt
,
Ahwottings
down Monday. The teacher, Miss Mabel
NECTICUT FREAKS,
een
Porter, aged 20, and a little hero scholar
SONNE
OTIC
vr
HE Annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Plenty of Rich Gravel.
lost their lives, Two hours after school
aFederal Loan Gee sining Os. will be held
October Strawberries » White
hite Blackbirds
@
ac
the office of the Company at A, Wutke's
The ise iid beee
opened Miss Porter detected the smell of
store,
and Albinos In the Nutmeg State.
cee hhelees el aah al B
street, Nevada City on Thursday, Januar
;
i
y
smoke,
e opened a door leading in
llth, 1894, at 7:20 o'clock P. M
:
:
This
—tvae
CARL BRAND, Secretary.
ome rath
ae
sgl
egthere
wee &
ves
at Eabata
to
disco
ver
if
ogy
anyth
pai
ing
was
te
snag
onwood
wiegs
fire,shed
—
As she did so. the flames burst . lots of it in sight.
sad
is
Nevada City, Dec. 28, 1898,
e company arethere
E
2
openSa
until this week, and the orchards were into the schoolroom and enveloped the ing up ocnsiderable new ground, and in the
Estray.
fragrant with unseasonable blossoms on teacher. Miss Porter screamed and fel) spring will add ten stamps to their present
peach, pear, apple and plum trees, and forward into the fire,
mill, as it is the intention to take out much
Two heifers and a small steer, one of the
Immediately the schoolroom was in an
the fields bright with dandelions, violets
more gravel per day than is now being done, heifers black and the other red. The right
uproar.
There
were 22 scholars, most When this is done the owners
and other wild flowers. There were also
will begin to.
SPER, Secretary.
»o’s store, on Pine
eA
a teen.
gare
son, ‘ OrderO
fixingSe e
timeNana, forSat hearing
OAaring timefa
Constable Richards of Grass Valley
Look Out For Bargains,
Among the applicants for teachers at brought Wm. Larimer up to the eount
y
Marysville, is Miss Marguerite Vineyard of jail toda
since 1837,
L. Lubeck is going to have a great clearto serve
also ran across some boney a term of fifteen days
‘.
set and ferns that hadn’t been tonched
ing out sale, Particulars will be given ina
for vagraycy.
i sii oe Saecmpliahed . ley rales nie the Anthony House, this county.
by frost, and ‘that
few days.
Miss K. M. Calvin of Camptonville came
-d28.2t,
of a mild winter, is another good sign . ‘°"%¢s and now Marshall has sued him to
Discharged.
determine the ownership of the horse
oO 0
down on the stage last evening on her way
trade
d,
“Tn a piece of beech woods I knocked
Re
to San Francisco.
ee ee
John Short was discharged from the
Something Nice,
a chipmunk over with a stone on the
.
The Army's Feast.
W. E. Rowlands of San Francisco arcounty jail today, havin
afternoon before Halloween and found
g
—
served
his
term
of
One First-class Ticket to San Franc
The Christmas dinner St tha lekvdiien rived here last. evening
A
new
line
of
Fine
Silk
Umbrel
las
isco and Return,
on
and
that it hadn't a single beechnut in its
his way to Dowfifteen days for disturbing the peace.
,
:
2
Gold and Silver Headed Canes, at Gopun's,
nieville,
chops, although the nuts were plentiful, rm
nny A the rg oN ae. Kearny and
Aneth or Weddit sig
via Stockton or Benicia,
Fine Xmas and New Year's presents, tf
Frank Grissell, who has been at San
That is a Sure sign of warm weather up neh yy hb
me ayes eaeing.
wee
Fenasi
sen and began Francisco fer some time learning the plumbwodeie ena. -: >Teak "That
‘
.
Robert Jaecke and Miss Nora Harris will
ne til me late ned oe ~~ tng
er’s trade, is home on a visit to his folks,
.
Incl
ud ing One Week’s Board and Lodg
be
marrie
.
d
Near!
at
Grass
is one of the best of open winter signs,
Valley this evening.
i ng at any
:
men, women and shilans were fed a more
Fi
t-Cl
as woodchucks hole up three weeks be. happin
~~
ro
Hotel
oe
merer
ts
Se
i
s
k
ene ton Sinaia . May aood Tuck ever attend
FE
i
ess
was
of
prod
the
surgica
l
operat
=
ion
,
‘Tecently performed
them.
:
SN
IO oer
fore that time when the winter is going hd
oe gle bens ge s feast, en him, He was out
”
_
riding teday,
seis
to be severe. Tho toads sang 16 days ivenne
capes
ee:
ti
avmas
ree in the Grant
Dr, E. DuMilieu and his daughter, Miss
later than usual—another good sign of a
nue. Dasement, ‘than by any other work
A
young
son
of
Elisha Hampton, aged
mild winter. The fur of skunks and done in that city.
Annie, arrived here frem Colfax last evenWhole families were fed
about five years, is dangerously ill, and
coons is thinner by half than it was a and in
ing on their way to North Bloomfield.
This Is Our Proposition:
but
cases
clothed
,
and
it
was
no unusual
year ago, and that is another reason why . sight
Buperintendent A. L. Begbie of the slight hopes are entertained of his reoovery,
OUT
to see a woman with little
I, predict a very light snowfall before
?
palhonbe
eid ideranes took ~ : the pap
e
ed this morning from a
Broundhog day. Rabbits are lean to which with fruit and toys going toa home
would otherwise have been toyless business trip to San Francisco.
what they were last year, although food and minus
a turkey di
:
Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Dawe of Butte City,
:
y dinner,
is abundant—a sure sign
of mild winter
ema
er of the Board of
an
is
indications of a mild winter ward
at about bee time in the year every fall givi s took his own horse back without
ng Marshall notice, He claimed that
inte
nts.
aac
il
lay J. B.
Parry,
Rolsto
Ricburn,ta,Misss
JennBelle
This blue lead is nothing more than solidi
cay eat Seas
e ae _
Henry Schrader and family of Spenceville . (aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Replevin.
foot blossoms on the highest hill . court yester
This suit grew out of a
M. Brophy returned yesterday frem
in Lackatvanna county. I never saw the horse trade day,
made a week or so ago,
WillBritish Columbia, where he has been for
like of it before, although I have searchiains
traded horses with Marshall and after some time past.
:
ed for such
sULU CLUTTER,
EL MILLER,
‘MMA SMITH,
I. L, DOUGLASS,
EO. SHAW,
IINNIE BRAND.
warpene cd tad
ne
s:—The case
of H, B. Marshall vs. Harry Schear left this morning for a two ao
21 picked a basketful of dandelion and . ¥-Tiding
BR. Williams came up in Justice Davia’
. ™onths’ visit
to his folks in Pennsylvania.
ue
crow’s
angements.
J.8, Dunn,
probate,
district will add materially to
has filed accusat
of cibtadaenes in pnd town.
against a local ions
Justice and Constab
:
ei Fg
le fer
A. 8. Bigelow came down from Columbia
med :
sumacs . this offense, says the Oakland Enquire
and laurels on the hillsides on All Saints’
L BRAND,
. Estate.
eae
Washicherk, J, W.
time to do the decorating. All other
J. A. Casserly of Downieville was in town at the Fair, and one of which she may will fied clay, and in
arWals, Mrs.
early days was
rangements for the party are nearly comlast evening
feel proud. Aside from the mineral and suppos
“T notice that some wise men in
on
his
Way
White,
Chas.
below.
ed to be the bedrock, as it is
various parts of the country are predicting pleted, and it bids fair to be one of the most
Williams, Miss Kate (2)
J. P. Pinaola of Camptonville arrived other exhibits of the resources of the county the same dolor as the slated
of that formabrilliant social events ever witnessed
an uncommonly severe winter,” said
several old relica have been unearthed by tion,
here. here last evening on his way below.
YOREIGEN,
the
and after a claim was'sluiced dewn to
:
old Lackawanna valley weather prophet,
ae
é
é
Gill, Frank
the
collect
ors
and
will be Placed on exhibi. this blue clay the
Going Ror Them.
ae
ree
gold
was
N. E. Boyd bal Yube Clty oe Gonege tion,
supposed to be!
If not called for in fifteen days
“but they are all wrong. All the signs
the letters
These asa rule pertain to early day . have been
oe
exhaust
ed.
Late
point
investig
Van
Buskirk
to
ation,
a
mild
of
.
will
Marys
and
be
ville
sent to the dead letter aie Parare in town,
pee
miners and mining.
s -eukee ailsan open winter,
The
next
do not
meeting
per-.
:In Southe
of
Lyle
.
however
: rn California the
Dreyfus
,
s,
proved
who
the
has
true
ney
been
nm you see ‘caterpillars eid liing 00 . mit
charact
quite
er of this . Mes calling for any of theses letters will.
pe ai
sick, the
to ls
be ined tani
: Grass
the Constables and Justices
8 . blue
Cemmisoe
sionerss
will
of the Peace
be held in
: to
pleaseforsay advertised, and pay a fee of one}
:
leadrPand tests showed it
ine
be even cent
Valley on Monday, January 1, 1894.
each letter.
richer
in the yellow metal than the top
aia
id bee
last month;
4 voll
chpon
you may
phat
set itedown
as to multipl
y fees in vagrancy cases with abso-.
‘
Supervisor E, W, Donnell
;
a fact that the potas men will Be an: ia j
y.
of
Gres
Vali
YER
i»
c
i
a
eraan:
ae dirt. . The resumption. of mining in the
pti tay dela Cottage Hill is in
ee
e Core
n
0:
A Wedding.
e
s
RRNA
nee
ig ae
Dutch Flat
an. Ist
uple.
role ee eae. De meet!
————————————— . Armory Hall in gay
style for their New cisco, arrived here last evenin
Year's ball. If the large
g.
oe
ballreom does not.
a
E. L. Rugg of Oakland’ arrive
we ere De wad is in that locality and
d here last . °°™™issioners are makin
g good progress,
lek
beast
ie’
still rich in the yellow metal.
it
will
si be fur want of . evening to spend
rer ws tis
SIGNS OF A Mit.D WINTER,
’
Superior Court.
m,
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. so many years by the late William Wolf,
=
Sorter
<
THE MIDWINTER PAIR.
Office.
piolouer
i
One trial will convince
you that I not onl
boom eep the
tat best, bbufg YYsell os aod
Eto, Ete,
the lowest prices.
4
"THOS. KIDD
eae
". Commercial Street, Junction of Main.
You make a mistake if you do not visit my Factory before buying
your
HOLIDAY SWEETS.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMETLY ATTENDED TO.
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