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There is a lively contest at Brownsville, Yuba county, over water rights.
ae The advertising car, ‘California’ on
i Whéels,”’ arrived in Chicago on Thursday. ,
Montana is endeavoring to Pass’
laws to suppress all but ‘“‘reputable’’
gambling in that State. ‘
. Frank Howard, @ convict in the’
Oregon-State Prison, chopped. off one
of his hands rather than work.
Ben Holladay’s estate at Portland,
once valued at'$500,000, is likely not
tomere than pay the debts and ex:
The bill making the carrying on of
stud-horse poker and hokey-pokey a
_eriminal act-has passed the Nevada
Assembly,
George Henderson, an alleged
mining expert, is wanted at Nicola,
B.C. He incurred heavy debts: and
then left for California. :
Suits are about to be commenced
against Senator Kenna, of West Vir-ginia, it is said, for money borrowed
for campaign and other purposes. *
John Clements, of Red Bluff, has
made an assignment. It is believed
Mr. Clementsis solvent and will pay
> dollar for dollar, and still have money
; George Wauke, lately from Kansaa,
while clearing off his homestead near
instantly killed by.a tree falling on
him
John M. Peck, one of the wealthiest
real estate owners of Albany, N. Y.,
was recently a victim of a bunko
game by which he lost $10,000 in
cash.
Rey. Arthur Corngn was found dead
is jin his study at Strathroy, Ontario,
a with-a bullet-hole in -his-head: It is
‘ not known whether it was an accident
or suicide.
A family of five in Dakota subsisted
for three weeks on five pounds of pork
and a bushel of carrots, and there is
no use in any young housekeeper trying to beat this record.
—_—_——_———— tomed to stemming flowers on wooden
and to wiring stems are too clumsy to use
LATE NEWS. the needie and thread, and have not the
taste or patienee necessary to put flowers
}.keep them fresh without,
> Claskanin, Oregon, on Tuesday, was] pj
all fas'
fabrics with such dainty material.
Sometimes the tri
times out of silesia, or perhaps of silk.
an entire train for @ wedding gowh
be selected that _will
last moment. Bretelies and panels for
gowns should be made of net, to which the
blossomis are easily attached. Fine sewing
silk well waxed (the color of the stem to be
held) is the strongest thread and shows the
least. Where foliage, vines and greenery
is to be applied to fabric it is usually put on
“as tracery or passementerie, and is sewed
on to the material of dress or drapery.
In these days, when young women are so
clever in art needle-work, there are in most
every family circle those who exeel in tasteful handiwork These are the ones to
choose for garnishing whatever is to be
beautified with natural flowers, The flowers should be prepared by snipping off the
stems, so that all are uniform; every
ragged petal should be removed, and the
flowers laid in water in a Position that will
2 soaking the petals.
A Tew at a time must be laid out on a
eloth, and the water should be removed
from_them with absorbifig cotton before
they are applied to any fabric. Each_ leaf,
Ossom, Or. spray sets better the fewer
stitches that are made to tack it on.
generally useful for garnishing robes as
the lily of the valley, for with one or two
stitches it can be sewed firmly on to fabric,
and will fall with fringy effect. {t looks
like a.shower of pearls on white satin. It
malian elegant girdie-or saskand tassels‘to"inish the ends. A train and back
breadths to a gown of this flower is a rich
addition to a wedding dress. For fringing
the decollete bodice and finishing ‘the armhole of a sleeveless waist it is perfect.
Next to this the Roman hyacinth is useful
for trimming. Cape jasmine, or gardenias
and camelias, are lasting blossoms to apply for holding drapery, and when there is
8 rosetting of flowers for trimming. One of
the loveliest blossoms to apply to a wedding
gown is the edelweis, the bride’s flower of
Switzerland, the language of which is purity. It is sent to this country pressed, but
San Diego county prospectors have
found gold-bearing gravel in an old
tunnel ‘full of snorting -witdcats.”’
It is to be hoped that they may prove
: the most dangerous ‘‘wildcats”’ in the
4 new mining district.
t ‘Phe striking coal miners have comrea ten ‘ plete possession of the town of Roslyn,
_W.T. They numberabout four husdred and fifty, and on Thursday they
* ‘went tothe mines arid laid in a stock
of coal for each family for the balance
of the winter. The company was
powerless to prevent it.
F strike is going on, worked by negroes,
was on Thursday re-enforced by sixty
additional blacks from Illinois, To
the Sheriff's posse of Kittitasscounty,
armed with Winchester rifles.
The man who was killed at Burbank
on Wednesday night by the train gaye
“his name ag J. O. Dowling, or J. O;
body was a letter written to D. C.
ner’s Jury was accidental death.
scaanaheiennmbntinensesmmnmiserninimaee:
cared
©
Answer This Question.
Why. do so-many people we see
Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most
successful Cough Medicine we have
eversold. A few doses invariably cure
wm! the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful succes:
in the cure of Consumption is withou
4 @ parallel in the history of medicine.
Rinee ite first discovery it has been
sold on 4 guarantee,a test which no
other medicine can stand. If you hay:
@ Cough we earnestly ask you to try it.
Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00, I
‘your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back
when it will look almost as fascinating as
when freshly gathered.
blossom trims satin or t
roses may be applied with thread and needle,
but these are the only varieties of the Queen
of flowers that gone sewed on in elaborate
patterns so that
Large roses must be applied in clusters
with safety pins.
suitable garniture for dowagers’ silks; but
for velvets a heavier flower, such as stephSnatis, japonica or gardenia is more appropriate for trimming.
flowers for embellis: hing fabrics. A tracery
‘ The new mine, two and one-half va en eee aove the hem of a
: : . flounce o a lovely ornameniation.
miles above Roslyn, W. T., where a and may be applied yery > tae sae
Seligmelia
silkis an exquisite garniture, Ivy leaves
= et Mer omaped the small leavas of
eee rg ivy should be. selected for
take them through Roslyn required this use. The dried foliage of the Imperial
silver tree of the Cape of Good Hope makes
an elegant ornamentation for @-gray silk. .
Clusters of statice should be worn on the
bodice with such a robe, ‘
have a funeral decoration accomplished at,
Dolan, before the accident, On his. home and by the family. ‘The “no flowers”
t .”. results of carelessly. made designs and
Hare of Ban Beruardino; frou SacraSnooush pieces of flowers which have
mento, one signing from “Your n sent to the house of mourning. It is
D dia fe inn pl leg meet that the members of the family should
Peel arrange the flowers that surround their
hgd @ family in the northern part of. dead a pail of flowers or foliage shaped
the State. The verdict at the Corc. gracefully over the casket is a simple and
rich design. It can be made of roses or of
ivy leaves; the latter is most suitable for
: an aged person. A pall of very dark green
; Cararru is caused by scrofulous. lth or of a heavy cashmere is covered
i: i : ails Stood di ont \ with ivy leaves and sprays sewed on. Clean
' taint in the yy Bnd is eared by . the eaves by polishing each one with soft
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies tissue paper. This will make the foliage of,
: and enri ches the blood and gives the . India-rubber trees, camelias or ivies shine
ee wholknret heslth-ond strength. Try like satin, Apply the leaves so that they
-this ‘peculiar medicine.” It is. prewe Fpetliapcovaar tan coe:
draped over a casket that itis lifted in front
pared by C. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, . and fastened with palm leaves (cycas reyoMass.
.Juta), or a cluster of violets and lihes, For
ve , . the casketof a young person a pall of pink
around us seem to prefer to suffer and py ea oa town that at the season when
be made miserable by Indigestion, . °2%erments are~given there is not the right
goes ee kind of material in-garde:
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Apfling * beingdng arisaatend
: ' petite, Coming Upof the Food, Yellow long-stem flowers. 2
i Skin, when for 75 cents. we will seli. ™3y ‘then be accomplis)
; hye drapery by sewing the short-stém: flowthem Shiloh’s System Yitalizer + BU8T. ers on to.cambric, silesia or ji ce and
anted to cure them? Sold by Carr . tying scarfs to easels or pictures, or making
Bros. d6-6m_ . Fu
may be sprinkled while making with a rose
spray. ie
the rich, fleshy fabric of its petals is
brought out by ‘steaming over hot water,
he starry white
beautifully.
Moss rosébuds and the little mignonette
Y will last an evening.
Crushed roses are a most
Foliage is frequently more effective than
tacked on white or rose colored
It seems that it is especially fitting to
tion to @ death notice is one of the
may be so
or red roses is a beautiful embellishment.
A scarf of lilies or daisies is suitable for the
infant’s casket.
It is frequently the case with persons livfor filling vases or making a display with
An e t decoration
“wwith floral
and afghans ‘for. couch and wall embments. Large pieces. of flora) drapery
A Princess’ Menagerie,
#rincess Maria Theresa, of Bavaria, combines an uncommon taste for traveling with
passion for domestic pets, and as she insists on taking quite a menagerie of them
about with her, the two things do not
go very well together. She is unmarried
and is attended in all her wanderings by
a@maid of honor and a chamberlain. The
care of the Princess’ cherished animals devolves on the latter functionary, whose position is no sinecure, as he has no fewer
than fourteen of them to look after, including severul dogs, two magpies, om enormous
rat and a diminutive bear, :
—_—_—_—
onto fabrics with’ neatness and elegant effect. For this reason, the average florist
hesitates to introduce the most charming of
hions, the garnishing of robes with
natural flowers. He is really incapable of
nm elaborate decoration on
it is a simple matter te trim a dress with
flowers, and there is no ornamentation so exquisitely beautiful. All that is required is to know ‘how, and then “ many
make light work,” and do it quickly,
All the son getonet gowns must be applied to
pieces ti should be fitted exactly by a
dress-maker.
should be cut out of soft or stiff net, someis to be covered with flowers material niust
hang with proper-effect. ‘This train, like ‘alt trimmings covered
with natural flowers, must be applied at the
There is no flower so handsome and 80
lame,use Shi Take Careiof the Toots, me
; Shiloh’s P Plaster. Sold lt may take 8 moment more-tolay a tool
by Carr Bros. 46-6m apcarefully after using, but the time is
; ihe more than equalized when you want to use
. Byverybedy Likes Them. it again, and sc it is time saved. Habits,
either good or bad, go a long way in their
‘pfluence on men’s lives, and it is far better
2 establish and firmly maintain a good haband Saturdays a . i though that character bas Go special
517-8 Makar parte wasel suerenety cet ek
habits have their influence.
oY oe
and Streegth Renewed, 3.7 _
of Ease and Comfor:
Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, »
acts gently on the
Kipneys, Liver @ Bo:
Efectually Cleansing the Systen
Costive or Bilious, Dispellin.
Colds, Headaches and Fe:and permanently curiag
MABITUAL CONSTIPATION.
without weakening or irritating th. +
gans on which it acts.
Tor Sale in 50c and $1.00 Bottles .
all Leading Druggists.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 00
Lousvinix, P onl vasiadius, oe Yorn, &. ¥
New York Bakery.
6. WM. DURST, : Propriety
FIAVING PURCHASED TRIS WELL
John Hurst, on
' OOMMEROIAL STREET
Fintend to keep on hand at all times a& good
Variety of seas adi s
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKK,
paayian Etc.
Wedding Cakes
And Pa, «ry
Made to order on short notice ox most
reasonable terms.
. All order for anything in my line promp
ly attended to.
By gtrict attention to buginess, giving
g0od satisfaction and selling at low rates,I
ope to merit a liberal patronage.
M.L, & D: MARSH,
Manvfacturers and Dealers in
All : Kinds : of : Comber
Boulder Street. : Nevada City.
UMBER OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD
ing end Mining purposes on hand and
sawed order, fe keep constantly on
-hand a large stock of
Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes
Shingles. Moulding, Laths,
Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling,
Pickets, Etc., Etc,
Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine.
ALSO DEAL IN
Oak Sortice Pine and
Cedar Fire wood.
Stallion : Season : 1889.
Record 2:33%. °
Winner at Glenbrook, Carson
City, Nev., and Willows, Cal.
Defeating Bedford record 2:38'¢, by Altmont Cricket 2:311¢, Py Brigadier Kom Ben
ton 2:32, by General
enton, Don Marvin
2:8424, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Tilton Almont
and others. ,Lowering his revious record
onthe FOURTH heat at Gleenbrook ang
making his best record in the As heat
at Willows, Cal., whieh shows his abil ity te
st ay his races out and compete successfully
with his class. Also to un peere yearly, as
shown by his record as a Three year old of
2:4044, Four years old 2:39, Five years old
2:8474, Six years old 2:3314.
_,, Pedigree—Sired b Echo, the sire of Bell
Echo record 2;20, Echora 2:234, Gibraltar
2:2214, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22 and
man
the-Fashion-Filley-by
Correct, lie by Belmont, out of Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo
by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, dam by MagnoStockholm’s American Star, he by Durock, he by imported biomed.
The object ofthis extended pedigree, on
the dam’s side, is to show the comparison
given by M'. Parlin in bis letter to the Kenr, re
the iT heat trotted during 1888,
he says vis Li Ae ofthe many instances where, like Maud &,
2:10, St-Julien ae atron 2:1414, Sunol
2:18 at two-years o. a, remarkable trotting
ppeee has resuited from combini
rains wiih Diomed, $s
ish the power, wi and endurance
ry their possessor to front, and e¢oneludes with the remark, “analize the Breedi the winners and profit by the lesson
mig
Pasha will make the Season
of 1889 at Glenbrook commencing February { st and ending July ist, 1889, :
Terms Thirty Dollars for the Seaaon, or Forty-five Dollars to insure.
. Payable on or before the end of the . round
Season,
known and popular Bakery of Mrr, .
RPesha ti,
‘and Winter.
A. Friedman ‘The Tailor,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
All Goods of my own importation.
{A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
Suits Made in'the Latest Fashion, and uperior Workmanship.
Pricestias Low as can be obtained in the City.
When paying money for Clothes,
T have recently received an Immense
Stock o Foreign and Domestic
Wooiens, to which I invite the attention of gentlemen of taste who want
‘o wear Stylish Clothing.
Come, Examine my stock ‘and be
ready for the Holidays.
A PRIeDMAN,
Broad Street, two doors below Wells,
Fargo & Co.’s Express Offiee, Nevada
City, :
TAKE THE
THE TRANSCRIPT
IF You
CONCERNING
SE SOM ange ba oe shee dav cd ev ee BP weds 53
J + +t ® a eo ey
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+ ra tatate® tata t ay ¢ eet,
5 MEVADA . COUNTY'S—:
BAAS eae ne ee ae ee eta tetes eee
*
GOLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTURAL
STOCK GRAZING,
LUMBERING
And Other Resources, besides being Fully
Informed at 1 times on
; THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
T% SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it has a circulation that reach.
es the reading people in every part_of this
eounty. It also has numerous patrors ip
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well ag
in Sacramento, San Francisco and more remote parts of the State, To LAND and to . ’
HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole
country it is invaluable, as it givee a faitbjin the Prices of Fall and Winter Millinery
get those that Fit and Show Your r (
Form to Advantage. . (7 PAR e .
bly)
It isNow, as it Always hs Bue, the Leading
Plaza E‘*eced Store,
Want toKeep TheroughiyPesed. WAY; GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES,
Onions Crass Clover, Garden & Field Seeds,
TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGK SALT, Eto, Bt,
ES EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. gay
‘ Country Orders carefully filled
GEO. F. JACOBS, -We must before our Spring Goods commence to arrive
MAKE ROOM
By Closing Out Our Fall and Winter Stock,
To accomplish this we have made
GREAT REDUCTIONS
—BSUCH AS— -—
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings,
Mittens, Etc., Kte.,
At Astonishingly Low Figures !
Mrs. Lester & Crawford,
ee NEV AD/ CITY
The Nevada Tranverig
Is TEE! oONI-Y
DIN NEVADA CITY.
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*
Newspaper of Northern-Central California
CG. OC, WEISENBURGER. H, C. WEISENBURGER,
Foot of Sacramento Street,
Wewada City.
WEISENBURGER BROS.,
PROPRIETORS,
= Dealers in all-kinds of oe
li
LEONARD 8, CALKINS,
GEO. 0. GAYLORD,
Bhe Daily Geanseript. . BEAUTY wat, avorwen. " . Conds . G@manD
ds tacaniiiinpaitia Siddha bs, Cal Trimming Dress Fabrics. with Al GW ® Clearance Sale z 1864. ; evel “ Sorts of Flowers. . me he —_sAT—ne \ ey aun
se toy er . amt rte ~ Naw Styles MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORDS. of TG
‘ee eee ee ee SS — . al’ ne Th Marys te ies om ae mae ga Tt a THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. = AU gampay, Pep. 3, 18a0,., . Some todrpery. tye the Sow York ou ee ee . : :
rr Qe pai
rHOMENARE S000ERT
-AND, AT ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY,
ON TUESDAY EVENING: FEBRUARY, 19, ’89;
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF _
, IN CELEBRATION OF THE
OF -iTHE FOUNDING “OF THE ~ ORDER ~ OF PYTHIANISM,
Superb. Decorations ! ;
Reaet. Elegant Souvenirs. ! aie
Magnificent Music! .
Fnie Concert Program !
EVERY FEATURE A NOVELTY!
AND PROVIDED REGARDLESS. OF EXPENSE 1
New Music ! ' sativa
New Decorations !
New Dances !,
Reception Committee.
0. MALTMAN, GEO, A. GRAY,
D, B, GETOHELL, CHAS, PECOR.
E. J. RECTOR, _D., 8. BAKER,
E. A. TOMPKINS,
Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, :
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
. Manage:
] a
Headquarters for the een iiatte
Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon,
depot.
“yery advantage for a désirable home.
Corner Broad ond Pine Streets
ful and complete record of the ‘g ress be In
ing made in the development of the coun
ty’s varied and extensive resources, It prev
sents extraordinary inducements ;
ALL GRADES,
others with records below 2:30. Dam N SONNE aii,
lia, he.by Seely’s American Star, he by . ae
ke Best Advertising Wedium iu Nore
tuck 8toek Farm, published in the Breeder . ——— a f ‘pitied
and Sportsmen, Dec. 15, 1888, i sohinnt poe acon
In reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam satis Sc
toby Seeley’s American =tar, record of ot ee eee fai ite
an
2 08%, Juy Eye See . Largest and Best Equipped Job PrintTrotting . In the State North of Sacramento, and ite
s which furn. prices for FIRST-CLASS work ars as kw as}:
Cak. anywhere on the Coast. The establishment
has iately been stocked with a full lire of
nth bay c rial, plai a ch they convey.” pain op nating material, plain and ornaular ti bet
Neves. City at Phe follow]
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:20
Pare f
TO ADVERTISERS
ED NE ANG WT PLSE TAS
therm California.
aoe
The TRANSCRIP1 has he
ing Office
ern and Attractive Types and
ta.
‘Nevada and Grass Valley 'Bus Line,
TIME TABLE.
NTIL fursher notice the ’Bug will ben .
ween Gre Valley an:
Leave Grass Vall
ve Nevada City at b o'clock A, M,
rom hotel to hotel 25 cents for the
trip*
Comprehensivy .ad compact—5s,000 topics, Complete in 3 convenient volpmes
> Relighle-400 frm ‘ :
CAMER & D
(d and’ o’eloox . QUACOr Hill, Nevada Co,
-A.M.,and 1, 8:45 and 6:30 P
Ww. ARE NOW PREPARED 70 po
firet-classs work in
Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetone
ULL VARIETY
B, N. SHOECRAFT....... Ab oa FLOOR MANAGER
. Floor Committee.
.F, A. BOST, W. T. MORGAN,
J. J. JACKSON, ‘A. R. LORD, GEO. A, NIHELL,
CARL.L. MULLER, J. M, HADLEY,
Me™ Only purchasers of Floor Tickets entitled to Souvenirs.
TICKETS (admitting gentleman and two ladies, ) $2, Spectators in Gallery,
50 cents.
More hereafter abour this Great Event.
Sale or Rent 01
0
Rasy Taras . Far
Pwo Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear
ing Orchards,
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge
Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ey.
Apply to
F. G. BEATTY,
Secretary Nevada County ‘Land 4nd Improvement Asso.
ciation, Nevada City.
ibis os ‘ttterssce. sesecee os NOVEdR Olty
WwW. BP. Vinton,
PROPRIETOR.
PEOPLE'S : OY Lori [A
t-clase contributors, '
noe Re oi wr aaberites aoekoee ond aad with onl aparto « cyclopedia
@ ubseribers uot kept waiting with only 5
Really Ohéap lane than half the price 4 similar works,
Send to us for specimen pages, etc., that you may see for yourself,
We call the panies attention of School roateon: Teachers, ete., to the
; %
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
PEST eS & EXIT
RABEK,
_ FURRIERS AND TANNERS Dutch Pat Stage Line
ee
—
Leaves Nevads Qity on .
J. B, CARR,
PALACE :: DRUG :
PAINTS. OILS VARNISHES ETC.
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES
FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS,
OomMBs, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS)
; TOILET AMTIULES OF ALL &INDS
YAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRI y
Citeten’ Bragaiat wn portect paris pa lathaeh PrIONS BY 4 COM
Agent for the Imperial London, Northern and Queen Insurance Oompanies,
a) 7, H. CARR
Carr Bros.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
or, Pine aud vommercial Nevada City, . ' ;
ieee
“JZ BEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARG MPLETE pe eed
Krave vsde cee Ba BA IW 4 VABGE.AND COMP: STOCK OF EVERY —
Piret-clase Drusz Store.
WETTERAU & CARSON, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, ices
~~ Proprietors . + pee . . 8CMCOL Books, Z
P. O. address Nevada City, Cal. RIVATE B OARDING HOUSE, DESCRIPTIONS. os Leaves Dutch Flat on MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS; eee aa : ae
ues “3 MRS, A. PERRY, Proprietor, ee _ PERIODICALS,
_ . Main Bixeet, (at the Mill's Residence.). rtp nucay ROBES, MATS, nvos, nonze. "987. ‘Thursday and Saturday, Be has
FOR SALE. ee Oe aie Me, AT 7AM, Pere A Uh Eo
a ‘. ale'st measowanie Baten? O?® aE op eee , Apri. emactinacien ee:
a. : at Geo, C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City, SSENGERS CAN, BY TAKING THIS ARDENAND. House at aaah GARDENAND FLOWER
Cow,
nee
arpcarepo as
best of
Es ae ad
The house contains as piéisant furnished
180, 1 AB-ROOM
rooms 6s canbe found in the city.
We ckallenge the United States to’ bea
"sree We's ars he acknowledged
DAY BOARD, #00 A WEEK,
21 eda oietly attended wad The F inest Brands of .
Sear eees,
GAMER oRABEK, . T-P+ BLUE. Proprietor.
Re ie
a
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of Gras
young:
latter t
the m
panied
ex-love
togethe
the aff
told he:
‘come h
spect a
he, ‘‘co
one ofo
' he like
Widow
scorn,
Wallac
tothe E
plied to
ceeding
covery
ete., wh
with tl
“would s
report tl
Grass V
by then
fessed-¢
ings a f
never jc
7p
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Richar¢
ceived s
Saying
sudden
In the ¢
the Cor
Decease
visiting
Hill sis
childrer
Nevada
hereabc
gravel
everybo
spect of
dustriot
this cit
which b
was at .
man in
longed
Order ¢
Union a
Says .
acting C
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an ingu
found ir
miles sc
toward
ances tl
found f
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had any
except \
recently
nol poss
“Gra
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