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January 14, 1888 (4 pages)

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e ® or AN AGGRIEVED CITIZEN The Daily Err nscript. . O’Brien are to have a grand ovation . or the literary editor, or the polo editor, or ir liberation from jail. . the birth and death editor, or—the scrapping cerieod : was aa to deatirat 1 editor, I would find them in; but the manag1. Musser. was : ey, . ing editor and the telegraph editor and the Weaverville Sunday night, with J. night editor and the mirth. editor and the Arguello’s house. : . bathing editor were all out. . 3mith' fai coiian . “Finally went in and found small, good to meet Sullivan . Ant » BC : : Jem — we ioe . natured man that I could have hendled with5 _ Wednesday: in-Lou on to, arrange [OF . : out any trouble, but when I*stated my busia match for ‘the world’s chwwpion. ness he said that, it was not in his line at all, . but that I ought to go to the city editor. By shi . : eet ; Geary fogs caused suspension of . that — ae city. etiar ~ mee to lunch. : Kerosene per gallon, 40 ‘ . waited for him til got so hurgry myse :travel between Boulogue and F olke. that I thought I would fall apart. M rup pr gallon, 6) stone and led to accidents in Londen . “When he came he had about-nixeteen men streets ~~! to tal to.all at.once for-an hour or so; then as 1 d that West Vir. he let me in and I told him what the trouble It has been learne 269 ee ; . was. He didn’t remember any such story in ginia squatters lyncbed the Rev. T. P. . the paper as I spoke about, but would find out Ryan to conceal. a murder committed . about it and see what reporter handed it in. h Menntime he would advise me to write out a by them. . . statement of my side of the case and leave it ‘Northern Texas towns are offering i there. He would investigaté the matter inducement to the St. Louis and Sau . when the reporters got in in the evening. Francisco Railroad inorder to-get it EDITORS Room to pass through them. . ) b ties sa aig stopping at the . bars, 25 “house of Jose Borendo at Acomo,"N. . Harkness Candles per box, 3 50 M., New Year’s night, got drunk oo . = 84 fo) 00 wine and killed their host: : Aaa? See aie — Cars on the Stockton electric road, . _ Candles per box. : 29 on which work had been begun, wilt Sill Tancised ae 50 carry their power in the shape of storCandles 64 fur 1 60 age batteries under the seats. Starch per: box, 50 By an accident on tne Atlantic aod Butter per roll, 50 Pacific road near, Coolidge, N. M., 4 first-class.coacb was throws from the track and eigut persons injuced. The sentence of One-Armed Jim, an Indian under sentence of death for murder at. Winnemucca, bas been commuted to life imprisonment. The fishing schooners, Wm. Parson and Peter D. Smith, from Gloucester, Mass., and carrying crews of ‘12 meu ‘each, have “J went to a long table and wrote most all the afternoon on a piece which was not so scathing when I got through with it as I thought it was going to be, so I tore it up. Then 1 wrote another ove. It wasquite bitter, ‘but not so bitter as I wished it had been. It bad tame places in it where it seemed to all flatten out and fail to get there. I never suffered mentally so much in my life, and now ; and then when I wiped my brow on the tailen given up for lost. of my linen coat I could see ‘that the city A fierce bagmgeg prevailed ‘Thursday . editor seemed to enjoy it. By dusk { had eae 1 +n consequence vi completed‘an article that was carefully writat St. Pau 7 aan Cone ten, and yet Idid not expect that it would be which the ‘laying of the corner stone . copied very much. It was inclined to be of the Ice Palace has been postponed It isthought that Robert F. Mor: row will be unable‘toget.a contin* nence'of bis trial from the 24th of Jan“wary, at whieh date it is set at Banta Rosa. : The~Coroner’s jury in the cas of the adopted daughter of J. Carter ot’ Oro Fino; stipposed to have been mur . dered, brought ina verdict of accidenfl death. OS, J. C. Tadtiiadge, son of the late A. A. Talmadge, killed C. ‘$ Tidd, an operator, at Brunswick, Mo., Monday in i: like ‘eggregious,’ for instance, that I . didw’t feel sure I had spelled right. It was now night, and I went home, leaving my article for the morning paper and feeling proud that I was getting mixed up with ‘literature. \ “My wife was anxious to find out if I had anybody's gore on my, handsbefore I went inte dinner, but I conviaced her that my heart was still pure and guiltless, but that I had written a-piece for the paper that would stir up the town, in the morning. “J ‘Jooked it through hurriedly, but didn’t find my piece. Most everything else was there. but that; however. It was crowded out! Probably the mush and milk sociable editor had a piece that he wanted to run.in Jelly, Sardines, Deviled Ham, Vorn Bert, Condensed Milk, 6 Lard per can, Kerosene, 5 gallon.cau syrup ind ea per Ib, English Breakfast 5 ‘ Soap, per box, Savon Soap, per box, ornate in its style, and still _there were words . — night, during a quarrél over a™telegraphic order. Talmadge is only 20 years of age, and was aconductor on the Omaha branch of the Wabashy railroad. Robert D. Fowler, the millionaire packer and President of the AngloAmerican Packing and Provision Company, has been made defendant in a suit for $50,000 damages by his fornier maid servant, Eliza. Gittins, who alleges that he beat and otherwise mis_ treated her. = in plaee of it, and owing to his influence he had succeeded. I was greatly irritated. I had lost one day from my business, but I decitied to go down to the office again and see what the matter was. “This time I got to the city editor at once,’ and he saidif I would write another statement he would\promise that it should not be overlooked, and said that as I was cooler now I would no doubt write a better piece. So.1 was fool é¢nough to write another flapdoodle card for the paper. It took.me till 12:30, and as near as I can remember simply proved over my own signature that I was an ice cream man who aspired to be a large, straw colored jackass. When I took it in to he city 6 6 ny oe 8 { 6 “e . i) er 5 gallon keg apaa a“ “ per 5 Ih. box per Ib 3% Tobacco per plug, Hay,-per tor, $22.50. And Everyimuiny ise 1m Proportiom. All Goods Fresh and Pure. LEGG & SHAW IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, TINWARE,“ . @@ DOORS, WINDOWS, OOAL, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Wood & Willow Ware, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware. Guns, Pistols, Shot, Oaps, Fuse, Cutlery, Orockery, Horseshoes, 5 Nails, Barbed Wire, etc. Parlor Heating Stoves, Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Gil Stoves. Manufacturers and Repairers of Hydraulic Pipe, he, «+ as WM, WOLF’S Tin, Copper & Sheettlron Ware, ey, i; j i 4 Last week two young society gentle“men ot Hermosillo settled a quarrel about a lady by resorting to the code of honor. Their names are Julio Suarez and Theodore Mayor. ‘Phe? former was shot below the knee, and . the latter inthe mouth, neitber wound Wm. H. Brown, familiarly known “4 New Haven and Yale men as “Billy,” literally died laughing. He . -was sitting in his place in conversation with a friend, ani was just finiehing a funny story at which both laughed heartily. He “was noticed to grow pale and then fe!! from his chair a _ he doctors decided that it was. a case of heart disease. _———nnnnne Peace ow Earth the paper to which I re it. said: AAR . but we haven't got any such our Office.’ soon found myself on the street. I bough’ tion scheme on her account. “. New York Werld. 3 es Easily: Answered. ’ Awaits the countless army of martyrs, — whose ranks are constantly recruited from the victimes of nervousness and nervous diséases. The price of the boon is a systematic course of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest and most genial of tonic nervines, pursued with reasonable sistence. Easier. eorneter and eaier this than to wash ance, he said: uncle what has he to do?” ® éept to enjoy himself.”—French Joke, The Opportunity of aLifetime. department with . g member of tlie Yale baseball nine: q —S———_,, cholle or the reverse,. «Nose broken—which do you prefer, Greek a extracts, nerve foods, narcotics, . or Roman? »Telegraph answer before doctor — disguise. . datives and poisons in . sets it.” —Life. ser, balmy . saa y,** is the providential recuperant Knew His Business. uk nerves, this glorious fran-. aiter. (to young aspirant for . Lonors)—*You are something yousay?” — Young Man: prize 2t school for penmanship,”—Epoch. 2 ~ Soo True, Too True, Norristown; Herald. editor he asked me if I had the slip cut from ferred. i F He looked it over a moment, and then ke “‘T am.sorry that you have been here for two-days and sprained your Thinker over tuis mattr, and absorbed your time preparing an exbitistiveatticle for our paper in your defense, for this slip is cut out, of; some os other paper. Idon’t know whatpaper it is, r type as tiat in “He then stated that he would not detain me any longer, and I don’t believe he could if be had wanted to. I went down the stairs rather than meet the elevator boy again, and my wife a new dress on the way home, and tol ber L had thou#ht better of my assassina“Toat was ten years ago,” said the old man, as he arose to go, “and although I have not always done right, I can truly say that the . gore of no newspaper man is on my hands,” The professor was examining a young candidate in law. The subject being inherit“When a nephew inherits money from bis . “Nothing in the world, mon professeur, exThe following telegram was sent home by of a writer, “Qh, yes, sir, I tooksecond A music dealer says that a violin has pot improved any since 1720. Thesame may he eonsti. said of the violin player who lives riext door. Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings Mining Implements a Specialty. Azents for California Powder Works. MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. Largest and Best Equipped Hardware Store in Northern Cali: fornia ~ : LEGG & SHAW, Manufacturers and Dealers in FURNITURE, t Beds and edding, WINDOW SHADES, CORNIOES,*Etc. Finest Stock of Furniture in ec Nevada County. S ~ — PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. LEGG & SHAW. Chairs and Lounges, Fine Upholstering a Snecialtv. Corner Broad ond Pine Streets.........0seeeee eT YAREFU y petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. Agent for the Imperial; London. Northern and Queen Insurance Oom ‘The Leading Grocery and Fay & a a ore kit 5 Eis 222 ALE BEE dn thn Beh cl Ne Cc. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL. NEVADA DRUG STORE, wD. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. WW. . LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, -—* TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. L ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY Nevada City — panies. Ss : S & BONNETS. We have on hand the TRIMMED HAT owe Nevad PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, . Cer. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City.. Gert CONSTANTLY ON HAN = LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF -EVERYD ‘THING USUALLY. FOUND IN First-class Drug Store. PAINTS; OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, A COMNEWSPAPERS Agents for the San Prancisco Examiner. STR EARLE ASF ‘*‘*FBeehiwe.-’’ pres SIUIACRGOR ~~ 622 eo * Proprietor. x ‘ Tiere will always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for.family use, which will be : sold at the lowest market rates. e-ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF INES AND BIQUVTORH » J. J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Street. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT — ‘bon and Job Printing Establishment IS THE LARGEST IN THE NORTHERN PART OF CALIFORNIA. ~ ~ cece rs a w y 1 -THE-DAILY TRANSCRIPT Has More Than Double the Circulation of any Daily Paper North of Sacramento. Provision Store FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug gist. as re Can now be purchased in this city). SARIS sf = —P=EREREY= = . = ! tw Is the=Best im=thesCitv. Try Lt. wa -SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA, (Best in the market. Sold by the case or package, oe Clover, Alfalfa Timothy Rye and other Grass Seeds. < 4 oe a a ¢ CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent Ser HER GER BRO 5, PRO'S. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALA, SORTS OF. Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes,Corn-M ea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. —— ne Kept at all the Grocery Ftorbs. Ask For It. Goods delivered within a reasonable distance free o charge. ‘ Main Street, Nevada Oity. Nevada Cou Golumbus Buggies, : Carriages, BROAD S¥REET, NEVADA CITY. aed » : Headquarters for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow IN ALL GRADES, FULL. VARIETY. a) 4 > % uty Carriage an Wagon Ropsitory Axle Wagon, : Phaetons NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET...... e Se! a "The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of Tobacco, Cigars, _ Pipes, Cutlery, etc., TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.oy , Be reea store. "2 Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. NEVADA CITY, able prices are invited to correspond with OROSETT & OHAPMAN, Real Estate” Agents, 628 Sacramente St., San Fran . Cc SCO. _L. 8. CALKINS. BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. Pa OF THE NEVADA CITY. DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paoe in Northern California. It was estab— September 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brows 0. ‘THE TRANSCRIPT TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a circulation that reaches the reading people in every. part of this county. It also has numerous. patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more remote parts of the State. To LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole Poteet f it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the —— being made in the deyelopment of the county’s varied and extensive resources. It presents extraordinary inducements y TO ADVERTISERS 4% UEC REY ETE SE ° j Being positively the ~ Best Advertising Medium in Nor thern California. SS EUINING = 4F JOC Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted CONCERNING * + te atatetetetetetetete telatetstst “NEVADA . c ete sete es e's ee eee GOLD MINING, @ HORTICULTURAL (AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully .knformed at all times om THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Subscribe for the 1887~ 1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—18871 Daily Transcript !s%0 Daily Transcript ! is 180 Daily Transcript! 12 8 isss—ise)—1s67— 187 —1se7—1687—18870 . GOiss: 1887—1887—1887—1887—1887—1887, 1860 1860 1860 1860 WHICH I8 The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printed _ in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. Academy of Our Lady of the HOLY BOSABY. _ Woodland.. HE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPEN under the cgre of the Sisters of the Ae. ly Crogs, fromthe Celebrated Conyent of 8 Mary's, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beauti situated in the healthy and pleasant tow: of Woodland. The building is large and wel} supplied with all the modern improvements and no effort or expense has been spared meet all requirements that may contribute to the advancement, health and comfort of the pupils. A complete Philosophical and Chemical appereens furnished with small sxe Seapene use-of those pursuing Ingtrament i also tromenidl Mu b and Yolee Culture, lar attention. EXPENSES PER TERM — PAYABLE in . ADVANGE. oS OARDING PuPILsS—Board (i and Bedding, Paskins! cg ig Lin lish, German, Fr : Drawing . a “_: EXTRA CHARGES Vocal Musie, Private tia a feign apparatus : ; : f} a B8SSRS [Best Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County Por further TERS OF CAL. > 7A to. ainting tecélye partjep! B pad & sesses & The New T ag Monday in Jauuacy, First OLY ERARE SORA : CIRCULATE. yy fic Pours Tis Woes Into the Ear of PR CE LIST eS : fae wit fs : <r evade City Grass Va}’sey, Rough & Ready, . , Bill Nye. 2 Soul : 4 : ; TUR! “Brencerile os an funn, French Cor On board'a day coach of the great, trunk : 1 = ; most extensive and Hand en ral, Sweetie ane Bloomfield, Moore's! tine gunning from the Battery via Sixth ave: — : : 4 : : : Ee : : Te Sears veda county: ete fuer . nue to Harlem I fell in the other day with a F e . Pe Cc A Ss Fi ® : a . — ’ somest Display of TrimmSes a. ; . me HE and Siarra ggg een decre peerg highly cultivated ~ ~ee-e who ati es THT \ Ty Vv ay 1 if 7 . : eo—in fact, ighout the State . sides in -Brookly oe \ ! ; j : y . i 3 — “from Sinkigon, Sn pee, See te . Ste ae Se oe vel adqi ut \ WAND AL i ed Hats and Bonnets ever TIME TABLE NO. 29. _ There #a prem the shh : . verensnats which greets the enraptured eye The Cheapest an z =e Z ; z es ee ee hich = pote: Z waow ehoek SS ie i — Saget genders son op engin Best Crocery : wird rent _seen in this market whic ins nica Wades Ou ita . a gh blished Daily (Mondays excepted) by . a. 16 thous " . ‘ . ! . ee ° . : rg 8) . a , ee alleys and damp cellars, and together we . Store in Nevada City. ANSOCTA iN will be sold at LOWER The Italia BROWN & CALKINS . looked into-second story rooms. where pov. an Zo = : ih. i 5 plimented i : “OFFICE: . erty lay panting in the awful heat that had . Main St., Opposite on Hotel. 2 ; se = ‘ES th: wee be At 6A. M. gene sity, Cal. . day and now shut d ith = ‘ PRICES than cver bE 2 , fo. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. . accumulated all day and now shu own with . r £ — 1 ; 4 a i emai bs . the night like a stifling garment. In our . Fiour. per 100 Sbs $2 fo es rc ; : te eee . conversation he. said: iW "s a . fore heard of. LEAVING NEVADA CITY : the benefit — ‘BATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1888; + —“]-penerally aim to Jet the-papers-alone if ¢ he. t, me << 17 . £ cigad Hesry Hes — —— the yit ot me, alone; butwher TF Brst_came COTE, — ~2 2) 3S eee = = +§:00tii DAILY—Connecting with Colfered for sa Le a “ . here a friend’ of mine brought me a slip that . ,, é “pee eT os or 1/. DIERCTORES =a abo ee 4 t : meéd F elt H ats = )Q -fixci:ocersrriving-in Sen-Francieco—— i ic a Sn CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. ‘. he had cut. out of a prominent morning paRoliss bill ley, ; = ; 3f \% . JOHN ot oeeas SEO. c. GAYLORD, E. M. PRESTON, pee —Untrmr Wee at 5:40 2 EES a eee Ar ‘ ee per in which my name was used in & way ) Hr; 5. SAT ES tOWN, 7EO. E. TURNER, ~ WM. CAMPBELL, x uD. ; A. M.,, DAILY—Connecting with J. Watso ee Sas Ir. is the father . that made me mad; and so I went~right . Brau, = PP O79 / W. C. JONES, G, FE, BRAND,Z W CHAS. BARKER. from 50 cents up ‘ 130) Pisteiser leaving San Francisce Mr, Walica James G. Blaine, Jr.,18 he AEDES . down to the office of the paper. Before I Middlings, i 1 ol . ; : at 7 A. M. ee a atso of a boy. _went Itold my. wife about the piece and’. White Spear i 1 * = : 1 Fel d Fur. &P. M, DAILY—Connecting with Lo © WSpa] ‘A bill for the admisston 0: Utah has} that I was going to see about it. She = v2 a mB" 4 Fi . : Trimmed Felt an u 5:\ calleaving San Francisco at 8:30 a. M 2 The San . ‘been introduced in Congress. . that I was excited and she became alarmed. . 1.1'Wi a . E H FE. “evening pa A. portion of the town of Seridan, . ute eer eeneck oe ote aga . lice, 14 = 2 . LARGE LIST OF DESIRABL . $ Hats from $2.50 to. $10 Arriving : here at 5:30 Or., has been destroyed by fire. . got along so. well, and since we had been Curran{s, 10 1 . a : : ‘ . j : 0:45 A. M. DAILY. ing, the del: The bodies of fourteéh womet have! poeiny -_ ee mo Tes 2 . Ee Eee = 2S : : i I a Trimmed F elt Sailor s is wh t es taal sanow_ in. Austria, . Wished I would take her advice @ne 50% 6% satis or . T-Y. “7 = _— Tirade “Ac P. M. DAILY —Connectitig with Sts mine Prohibition in lowa is emptying the . So I went down, and at the counter I asked Costa Rica Coffee 4 “ rt . se 3 dose i ats, 75 cents. 7:00 A. M. ae <a n a4 ee ee sate te See . een oo ur : See ; ».94 P. M, DAILY—Connecting with Colwithin ada dockets. . “The-young man ‘at the window where I Washing Powder, 2 papers apes = ——---— FINE HOLIDAY GooDSs 33 fax Local leaving San Francisco a = ofice.A report comes from Russia of . Went sas counting the words in a ‘Want’ adChorolate 4 + : , —_—— 7 ob « : 8:30 A.M. 2 ee eee Eas ei another plot against the lie of the . cry apm Then fae patet Starch os ee . = And}Latest Styles Material for Fancy Work now being JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. = anitting Bene < gold way that the editorial room were onthe LCyrg Starch, -12 ' €3°20-000 Acres ‘of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands) received. Always on hand a complete assortment of k, H, BROWN, Superintendent part of the 4 ? ~ nie Kearney_is in Washington . fifth floor. I did not like his way, and 1 wo . . : : : ate Se ee ee ed ee eee ee _Stanis. Ss ieee weerr sss DRY & FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. . — , ; — . over into his cage, but I couldn't. Then I 1 2 +“ ‘ . ‘ oe if = aes BEES — PEE : : : a es e ganizations. “=~ went to the elevator. -[-was_ going to.get iny ares Corn, : ey For Sale, ranging in orice from $1.50 to $ 0 nercacre. MRS.LESTER & CR AWFORD, 1 . tho weathe James F. Rhodes has been arrested . but the elevator boy, who weighed about reeat jae : — ~. NEVADA. : s : <i at Stockton on a charge of assault upnineteen pounds, put bis hand against my Sirings Be eee NEAR THE UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, A. . gz * hadie Ga : § . person and gently pushed me out. LTHIgS beaHs, : ‘ 3 on alittle girl. : P nee ‘You can’t go upstairs without stating . ‘. gm ite ae: : : SS ~ the residenc th: Six persons were killed and fifty. your name and your business and who you . . ats 7 . i FOR. LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL INos bake : oH. CARE ST : that town, a ‘4, two injured in a Massaclusetts rail: . want to see. Here isa card that you can fill Salmon, 2 tb. cans, 6 : ; = ; Fe, — Ee ‘ : : Cliy young — he eines ome ae RE 8 —=> —? Owners desiring to invitedto at AF 3 § G f ~ oe Ex-Lord Maver Sullivan, and) waited the city editor, or the marine editor, Tabie Fruit, = FORMATION, CALL ON !OR ADDRESS cee sell lands at reason-: went dows . : = the wea A little sno tervals duri temperatur city the snc ing the gro ie sun_occasio: 4 : the clouds, at a time, = =e * pamed Ah J. Ray, was don grade § Frank Writ 80 severel; come to te dressed, an residence o * under the ¢ John D. District Dey ed by Rev. --~ Dean as G. _» “raised up Wyoming Order of Sachem; J more; Geo more; H, (¢ ords; T. T. ’ pum; J. W J. Sims, 2d . ° Warrior; J Brave; Chi wam ; Thos ‘ The Finance Joseph Flo W. H. PI yesterday’a who last v pork-packir There are-y what ‘‘Croo Democrat, represents: MeMurray, son and ott out and out Marysville 4 H. J. Wi last mont! gathered wv then went State to se .and comps localities, closing tl county. pro ~ {Immediate the Bartlet = Mr. N, . Ala., wri recommen