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Exome seekers.
he Daily Crans cript. .
plished Daily (Mondays excepted) by.
BROWN & OALKINS-—
Ivada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
meeville North San Juan, neh CorSweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s; W
Graniteville, Truckee, andevery oth; also in Placer
acramento, San
throughout the State
from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si-pra to the Sea.”’
Cc
Lee
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1888.
eS
EK. M.Stuart died at St.
glena.
; ynklirig’s condition. .
The brewers’ lock-out in the East
Tl affect 5000 employes.
“The hot days have forced grain into
aturity in some counties. .
~ Joseph Furr was fatally stabbed by
3 wife near, Bonham, Tex.
Aman suffering from hydrophobia
fled a child near Brownsville.
A German at Akron,Ohio, killed his
' feand then committed suicide.
The Supreme Court will probably
cide the California railroad-tax cases,
day,
There is a strong movem ent. in favor
repealing the prohibition laws in
‘gine.
A number of persons were killed and
jured by a falling wall in the City of
exico.
The Standard Oil Company will
1ild a pipe line from Lima, O., to
~ nicago. :
Arabbit drive at Merced resulted in
e destruction of thousands of the
simals.
:
Hattie Woolsteen’ was acquitted of
~e murder of Dr. Harlan on the jury’s
“st ballot. .
One man was killed and several
hers injured by a railroad collision at
? anton, Ja.
¥ Jimmy Bush of San Francisco was
¥
%
_ cobably fatally injured in 6 prize-fight
Cheyenne.
ci Joseph Melins, aged 17, died at
; ridgeport, Conn., from excessive
garette smoking.
Allison’s friends are making a strong
zht to secure for him the Republican
gmination for President.
Minister Phelps says the English
zople are. beginning to think free
“ade would be bad for them.
A family at Richmond, Ind., partook
_ . jome-cured ham and became afflict4 with trichinosis, and-one died. ~
— “Mrs. G. G. Buckley, daughter of
adge Hillyer of Nevada, committed
ticide at. Washington last week.
~ Gus Guerrero, the Calfornia pedes‘alk at Boston, covering 382 miles.
rildren.
acific coast.
Robert Van Brunt was hanged
on Army,
William Price of Albany, Or-; is
on Army captain who tried to
ora lark.
Harriet Beecher Stowe is fail
“devil’s knell,”’ “
vested bells with miraculous
strange influences: but why
spirits of darkness are credited with a
strong aversion te their din
been satisfactory explained
Catholic countries the church bells
taringing during a thunder —
CONDENSED T ELEGRAMS. mupertio as practice which fprevai
its etficacy,
There-are nosigns of improvement in. spirits do doubt moc
the bells rongen.’’
same faith lingers in tolling of
“Sanctus,” or passing bell, which, previous to the eighteenth century,
sounded before, not after,
7 the great majority ;
an will account for the deafening uproar of bursting bombs on the piazza in
front of the church, and the promiscuous
. fr campanile,
during the celebration of the festa, of
that such noise
drives away the
-ain, won the six-day heel-and-toe
-AAnderson committed suicide at. Nr Joh
hebyville, Ky., after confessing that
ahad murdered. his wifesand three
It is rumored that the Chicago, Milaukee and St. Paul Railroad Com:
any proposes to extend its lines to the .
Victoria Lee, daughter of the Mor1on butcher, John D. Lee who com*sitted suicide recently in Arizona, did . Trinity Chur
> because her cowboy lover had been . est in America, receives $15,000
oy. He was a member of the Salvaer arrest for knocking down a Salvarice out of the ranks-of the army,
here the latter had gone, in uniform,
THE POWER OF CHIMES.
Se Se An
Suverstitiovs rad Legands About thé In—~x fu".co of Church Bells.
—— < ~
OFFICE:
A rf Among the melodius bel
$2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. bury, in Yorkshire, is one o opinck
ee . Tom of Sothill,” which was presented in /
eT TET expiation of a murder, Its lugubrious
sound booms out and b upon the
midnight silence of a Christmas eve,
is known as the
that when
ben its solemn tolli
hrist was born the devil died. ~~
Legendary superstitious has always
fore the
John Fritz was drowned at Marys-. Latimer alludes to it, saying “that the
ile, devil. snight take flight, and so the storm
eondas 65 2 :
Wynkyn de Worde also believed in
“because,” he writes, “evil
A remnant of
the mortal
clashing of bells from the
a local saint, by sayin
“pleases the {saints an
devil.” Sl aee aa
» Sailors are especiall
the lost
submerged city between the Scill
and the Land
bear repetition.
old Irish myth on the
bells. “Lhe daughter of Lir was by
supernatural power transformed into
condemned to wander for
hundred years over certain hills
and rivers in Ireland till the coming of
Christianity, when the first sound of the.
church belis was to be the signal for ber
swan, and
many
”
release:
pane
States.
000 are legion.
asja Cabinet officer. ~
Br.
aid $50,000. So isC
road.
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
like amount. -=
pre-s Company, fares equally well.
President Henry H. H
Equitable Life Insurance
aiso on the list.
banking institution in America,
average
00) yearly.
months.
les: church in town. He owes
gregation in Du lin, and induced
‘come to America. He gets a
$20,000a year, and makes $5,000
given a
well,
corporation,
the
_ Dr. William = of the
é
at Tabernacle, gets t
crowded at all services.
unChurch, gets $12,000. He bas a
put distinguished can
Gould and others less, 1s paid
ing. preacher, is paid $10,000. -wers an
@ so-called
has never
. in many
ormation,
he when they hear
and the Ita— “
I credulous of the
good or evil omens o bells set ringing ;
and stories of them having been hear
above the roar of the ocean, and the
whistling of the wind during storms, like
lis of Tintagel, or those of the
‘s End, are too familiar to
Moore founded his
Jaintive song, “Silent, O Moyle,” on an
wer of church
Men Who Receive Large Salaries. ._
There-are-a-score.of men in New York
who are paid as much for their services
each year as the President of the United
Forty theusand dollars a year is
a very tidy salary. There are hundreds »
of men who get $25,000 a year salary, and
the number who get from $10,000 te $20,Very ordinary men get
from £5,000 to $8,000 a year, Or a8 much
Norvin Green, president of the
Western Union TelagesD' Mtge is
P pee Bos D spew:
president of the New_York entral Raila. ward M. McCurdy, president of the
John Hoey, president of Adams Exde, of the
ompany, is
George O. Williams, president of the
Chemical National Bank. the richest
nearly $5,000,000 of surplus, $20,000,000
deposits, is paid a salary of$25,President Potts, of the Park Bank, and
President Tappan, of the Gallatin National Bank, receive a like sum each 12
‘the best paid minister in New York is
lL: a brainy. man from tha
north of Trelan , who preaches to $200,000,000 every Sunday. His isthe smalin life to Robert Bonner, of the Ledger,
who found him os to a small connewspaper and magazine articles. He is
luxurigusly furnished house as
Dr. Morgan Dix, the chief pastor of
ry
Ssame amount. He
do-s literary work and lecturing that
Yarsaw, New York, forthe murder of . brings his iacome up to 000.
is sweetheart’s half brother, Arill. Dr. Charles Hall, of the Fifth avenue
. Presbyterian Church, is paid $16,000. He
is very bec! Soon and his church is
Dr. Parkhurst, of Madison Square
gregation, Cyrus W.
Fieid is one of the ilars of the church.
[r. Paxton, who preaches to Jay
id $15,000.
Rev. Robert Collyer, the blacksmith
Remains of a Volcano
is )
fer memory gtows daily more treachfous. In some of her forgetful interVisshe has denied all acquaintance
ith people whom she is known to deght to honor.
ia Charles F. Leits, a merchant tailor,
~{warreled with his wife at Akron, O.,
gver money matters. He sent a
‘gughter out of the house and clubed his wife to death with a ball-bat,
{nd then drowned himself in the Ohio
‘nal, half a mile distant.
&@ At Louisville, Kentucky, Lee Mclroy,a colored youth, fifteen years
d, stole the three-year-old child of
bert Hoskins while the child was
laying. He was found hiding: with
echild: He said that he intended
> hold the child for ransom.
QO; CATARRH, When chronic, becomes
ery offensive.
sibtherwise. healthy, and, at the same
ime, afflicted with catarrh. This disygreeable disease, in its most obstinate
ACy4 dangerous forms, can be cured by
die use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
fot . Weisenburger Bros.,
ors in millstuffs, feed, etc. tf
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complain
Pon have a printed guarantee on ev
‘stitry bottle
7 ever fails to cure. Ask Carr Bros.
of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. I
it. :
ver Com
a cghiloh’s
it. For sale at Carr Pros.
*
Wit you suffer with Dyspepsia and
: plaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer
Garr Bros dto cure you. For sal.
veload !
h can be so quickCure. We guarGeo. H. Thayer, of Bouriy: “Both myself and
ives to Shiloh’s Con: Cure.” For sale at Carr
t
t
ighest
key to the geol
necticut valley.
by
ity
state, a
‘of volcani
entirely differ
nomena.
b
aa few weeks. The var
associations
of the state;
ecologists of national repute,
examined the interes
Jo volcanic cone or crater
but the phenomena of the place clearly
indicate that in the
explosure @
type were
a2 5 F long known that the
It is impossible to be . Connecticut valley came up ina molten
ds solidified. This
sometimes solidified in fissures in the earth and sometimes ‘overurface like lava streams, and
was subsequently covered up by strata of
=
condition and
molten mass
The recent discovery of the remains of
volcano near Mount Lamentation, the
hi chain of Meriden
hills, has excited the keenest interest in
acientitic circles. It has furnished a new
cal history of the Conhe discovery was male.
prof. N. S. Davis, of Harvard Univers. He has been engaged in making an
exhaustive study of the trap-rocks of this
nd he made his happy discovery
c ruins while searching for an
ent class of geological phe-Mount Lamentation has been visited
large numbers of people
ious scientific
‘and several
peak in_ the
ully
flowed the 8
gancstone.
Prof. Davis has discovered what is
technically known as the ash-bed. It is
a deposit formed when molten lava is
thrown high into the air by violent expiosions, and comes do
mass, coarse and fine
eriod when these eru
there must have been
craters of the usual
ali been effaced. It
other ash-beds may
Meridan hills.
scienti
ruptions 0:
frequent.
afterwar
The geologi
type,
is ¥
ting curiosity.
is still visible,
triassic_age violent
f a regular volcanic
Geologists have
trap-rock of the
inare
a
ed
the.
was
had
Isles
some
gets 3with
him to
of
by hie
wealthiearly.
roadway
large and
during the
have earewn in a confused
In the’ triassic
ptions occurred
ular cones and
t these have
probable that
RASMIONARLE TAILOR
It is a Noted Fact
: THAT WE CARRY mri _management has become
THE LARGEST stock . ™ iodsndncenteny
—_—or—— “f It is conducted on strictly TemWe are now receiving Elegant Lines of
BONNETS,
RIBBONS, . $6.
ANDYD
TRIMMINGS
MISS M. RYAN has
again have charge
Department which is a sufficient
guarantee that all Trimming will be
Stylishly and Arti
A Nice Assortment of
HOS, ° + GLOVES
—AND-{ge Dress Goods,_*l
Just Received.
Mrs, Lester & Cravtort,
{MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
A. FRIEDMAN
+ Broad sSstrect. ve
Ss * over three-fourths of the Capital Stock
Opposite Citizens Bank,
: Nevada City,
°
Makes’to Order the Finest
Dress and Business Suits
‘\a7TOCK : FOR : SALE.
Maryland Gold Quartz Mining
Which is divided into 500,000 shares, par
value of $20 per share, desires to dispose of
«. a sufficient number of shares to develop this
property, the value of which has been thor. CITY HOTEL.
Bees UF BROAD AND UNION STs
THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN
thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and under the privete con
perance Principies. :
It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just
the place for those in search of a good quiet
place to board and lodge. :
u The Rooms are all sunny, light
andairy.
The Tables are supplied with
= Board, without Lodging, per week,
$4.50.
~ Board and Lodging,tperzweek,-$5 to] SAD
Rooms, per Night, 26 cents. *
Single Meals, 26 cents.
0. C. CONLAN.
National Meat Market.
QPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
0. J. NAFFZIGER...--Proprietor.
OF ALL KINDS.
arrived and will EEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, 8AUSA-.
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or
retail. .
And all kinds of Meats usually found in
first-class Market.
Meats delivered f eect charge.
of the Millinery
J. NAFFIZGER.
Nevada County Academy
‘uweee ColleseFor Both Sexes
stically done.
The Leading Harness Shop
Broad Street, ~~
g@ Al orders attended to promptly.
Is a Bay Station, sixteen Hands}.
Sixed_by Echo; he by Rysdyk’s
Hambletonian. Dam by Cor-"
OF NEVADA ciry.
Below National Hotel
eieptener. 7 cf ARNESS and COLLARS
MADE;TO ORDER
DLES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. . &
Repairing Neatly Done.
1888.
Aligh. Foaled at J. B. Haggins Ranch, Del Paso,
March 13, 1882.
rect; he by Belmon t. Echo’s
VeVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT
JOHN T. MORGAN
NAT. -P. BROWN.
Jas. Cairns, Propriet0l. w. c. soxes«2
FORMATION,
‘ro !
I
ASQICIATIN,
—_—_—_——
DIRECTORS :
GEO. C. GAYLORD
GEO. E. TURNER,
: ¥. M, PRESTON,
E. J. RECTOR,
qG. E. BRAND,Z WN CHAS. BARKER.
———_——
LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES
AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. —
=o
£20 000-Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands
Foi(Sale. ranging ininrice from $1.50 to $10 ner acre.
———
FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL INCALL ON OR ADDRESS
Cc. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
T. H. CARR
naweres dam by Magnolia; he by J; E. CARR.
Selby’s American Star.
N . ORMALAND COMMERCIAL COURSES
a specialty. Thorough preparation for eee carr BrOoSee
any course in any University. ASHA is one of the few grandsons of
P Hambletonian as there are but three of
s] \ A Complete Academic Course. . the sons of Hambletonian now living on the PROPRIETORS OF THE
, Coast, viz: Electioneer, Echo and Specula2 ’ Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, . tion. From the combination of HambletonPainting, Elocution, Short-hand, T. pe-writ . jan and American Star came Dexter, 2:1714; ‘
ing, etc., by the very best Special Teachers. . Jay Gould, 2:2144; Dictator. the sire of Di PALACE a a DRU 5 2
Home care hid training. rector, 2:17; Phallas, 2:13%4; Jay. Eye See, es 8 9
2:10, and many others in the 2:30 list. Echo At Glenbrook Park,
Valley—two miles from either city. La’
selected coursen.
Directors of the Association. G,
M. L. MARSH, Pres. GEORGE LORD,
G. M. HUGHES, Sec. WM. B. VAN ORDEN,
J. T. MORGAN, Treas. WM. H. CRAWFORD,
EDWARD COLEMAN.
Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887
For circular or information address
E. K. HILL, Principal,
Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CAl
~ $1,000 REWARD.
—o—
MARYLAND
DORSEY, REPRESENTING) The above Reward will be paid
f the for the arrest and conviction of
the person or persons who recently attempted to destroy property and life, by the use of ex plosio s, at the Providence, ChamCompany, of Grass Valley,
pion and Mountaineer Mines,
oughly demonstrated by the continued prosperity of the ledge from its commencement
in the Eureka, through the Idaho tothe Maryland line. The productive record of said
mine being about FIFTEEN MILLION DOL
LARS. The wealth of this wonderful and. ward.
world-renowned ledge is shown by the latest workings of the Idaho, to be as finely developed close to the Maryland line, a8 in
the richest part of its past course. i
Any one investing in this propnear this city.
Lam anthorized by the Clilzens*
Committee to offer the above BeGEORGE LORD,
Sheriff Nevada County.
Nevada City, March 22, 1888.
For Gentlemen and_Boys
At the Lowest Prices
The Very Latest Spring. Styles.
Call and see my elegant Line of Goods, in
eluding
' 8cotch Tweeds,
French Percales,
Cassimeres, ’
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
—-o—SS
exist in the range of ;
Amusome li.
* For amusement select
ble the best of the
aoe aa
kind.)
as far as
The grea’
gon why amusements are little bonored
cal history of
this. region has always afforded a rich
field doris dis om pi and the A
cent v¢@icanic discovery ven a grea
¢ boom to it, . ih say
nstead of being raised
ed by express, a8 ordered.
aims and purposes, .
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
‘West of Encland Cloth,. connection ‘with my Assay Office I have a
e@ Pants a Specialty.
Parties from up country, when in Nevada
City, can have their measures taken for suits
or single garments, which will be forward
Repairing and Pressing done,
$100 REWARD.
erty can be assured of a continued success equal to its predecessors, viz: ylelding twenty-five
per cent. in dividends, per year,]
upon the price at which the stock
is offered for sale, viz:
$2 per share.
“For further particulars enquire of
=. FP. DORSEY,
m29 AtNthe Express Office, Grass Valley.
THE NEVADA COUNTY MiINERS UNION will pay One Hundred Dollars Reward for the aras
. ae
Established in 1852.
Nevada : Assay . Office.
3 . MINERS UNION.
J.J OTT, Proprietor. ~~
NO. 25 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY.
rest and conviction of the party
who blew up the Providence
Mining Companys pipe.
Nevada City, March 22, 1888.
Keystone Market,
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP( X tion refined, melted and Ass.yed. By
request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In
small Quartz Mill with which I can make
made with from 50 to 500 pounds. PRICES
OHARLES KENT, Proprietor.
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA. .
AVING ear the above-name
Market, I will be glad to see
with all kinds of
QaArHaL 300 000. sxamqe,
, Bacon
PRINCIPAL OFFICE:216 Sansome st., San Franciseo.
Which will be furnished at the VERY
Fire Insurance Only LOWEST RATES.
os
J. F. A dent, a J. F. HouGHnron, Presiden Having had long ex:
: ha h oduced Bell Echo,
Mid-way between Nevada City and. Grass She Sine Oe aatie: Of yraltar, 2:22%4; Annie
Pupils enter at any time, take regular or ihc ep ties as Sutntiaty.
PASHA, as & three-year-old, gained arecrecord to 2:34 amd showed a trial at Glenbrook Park evrly in June of 2:30%4.
a perfect gait, and an Echo was never
known to quit. He served 12 mares at four
pees ears old and his colts all show to his credit.
e invite particular attention to any of
them as a proof of his quality asa sire.
WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888
where he will be shown in harness every
week and the public is invited to judge for
themselves as to his speed, action and disposition.
so SITCEDE REPEC
reaucea to the
small sum of Ewenty=*
ve.
In all cases payable at t
returning privilege next season, if
mains in my possession.
NEW LUMBER YARD,
. \L. VOSS, Prop’r.
practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct ~
Etc., Etc. . returns in every way. Working tests will be . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
Fresh & Salt Meats,
and ard, . OFFrick in Justice Wadsworth’s Cour
ence in the bu
urie, three year old, 2:30; Senator, thieeZ. Elmont, 2:29; and many
. Beating such horses as Wallace
and George Wapple ina five-heat race at
ve-year-old lowered his
He has
At Watt Park, Grass Valley, P
for the season
Dollars.
ervice with
he reC.F. TAYLOR, Proprietor
Grass Valley Road,
Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works.
ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND
FOR SALE,
LUMBEROFEVERY DESCRIPTION
For Mining anc Building Purposes.
11 IS THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
YARD WELL SUPPLIED. W1TH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER
YAS REQUIRED. s
Also a good supply of
SHAKES & PICKETS,
All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine.
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL
BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
A, HANSEN, Foreman of the vard
will be found at the office to
receive orders,
ri. Voss.:
Nevada City, November 12th 1887.
J. 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
AND CONVEYANCER.
FFICE—South side Broad Street, 0
@) site Union Street, Nevada City. —
a. . Will practice in all the Courts of theState,
former . and the Courts of th
patrons and wil be able to supply the public the State Ff ety Ant bag —
Will drawuy Jeeds and Mortgages for $2.50
seh certificate of secnowlndgmen ue
luded
RICHARD DILLON,
=
room, Pine Street, Nevada City.
DENTIST.
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
‘
orth Cali: I
fished soreuete, sth, hOB, DP. P. Brow
Corner Bread ond Pime Streets,...-.-sseceecrereers
Oonstabte and Oollector,
Cor. Pine and Commerciat Nevada City.
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY
\ THING USUALLY FOUND INA
oJ
First-class
Drugs Store.
VARNISHES, ETC
—
AINTS, OILS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
PICTORIALS,
NEWSPAPERS
Agenta for the San Francisco Examiner.
EIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS.
The Finest Brands ofCigars in Nevada City.
Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug
gist.
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Nevada City
—_———
<7. D. Vinton,
PROPRIETOR.
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES,
FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS,
COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS,
TOILET ARTICLES. OF ALL KINDS.
YAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPT: .
) petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. PRIORS BY 4, CON
Agent for the Imperial, London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies.
SS
THE CELEBRATED
SPERRY FLOUR
Can now be purchased in this city
t
oe-I the Best in the Citv. Try t.“@a
. market. Sold bythe case or package.
8. ‘ .
Clover, Alfalfa Timothy. Rye and other Grass Seeds.
and often regarded as waste of time is andalterations made af the Lowthat le so fi uently choose the ae . ; Ks N. SHEPARD, Vice President, ‘s
retention, of tho, best In music . < Fries SilkbeeRPsrony scolar, . BBfoniwafeaad winsome Ren . 2
the ° d and the permanent in painting, . ad oe Very best in my Line. b ivegieal exes oed
»
* S }
Au
pened while the ital work the 5 Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County shen Hints of AVE STOCK fon ENT
true yj drama, y DAVID WATT, JOHNC.COLEMAN. . . _,
ays are demanded, while A. FRIEDMAN, ae OS ag : } Mondays. Wednesdays and Frida
. -when it might be ennobling and retining) anteeing & prompt ‘and liberal uesponse mali . Bogk, Newspaver and Job Printers. . a
Scare a . p TONABLE TAILOR) une (PRE ETE ,
n suffere 3 : ) GEO W. HILL, Manager pA RANSCRIPT, the leading pa7
?
Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner
Broad and Pine Streets, up stairs
ERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best inthe
The
Seperate
A work
pairing a «
Hill dug a t
and nearly
the street n
and the w
flowed in :
Instead of
when he qt
went home
ed. Shortl
tached to G
traveling a
ditch, but ¢
was done.
the Union
riage in w
-were going
for San_ I
Richards
pit, one o}
the other }:
front whe
down. By
pieces the
and prove.
sengers al
and the —
Mr, Tregid
departure
terday mc
low by tra’
A Gre
R. C. C
representa
West Publ
Minn., is
pany put
valuable s
taining al
preme, C
and of eve
several S
publicatio
State rer
far in adv
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