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January 26, 1888 (4 pages)

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é a ¢ _ “ : What Nevada County Needs. ‘ Trees in Nevada City, panies Happenings. ee : y oY : ek ‘ ee . the Mexican Senate. Thesg gentle . —_—” : . : o— and Young. — a Snow-Shoeing—Ete. Ga . A Brief Record of Various Minor Local. Snow Storms in Los Angeles and Oraage Nevada . Missing Chinamen—A Sleighing Party—} Sociatand Other Notes About People Old\ City—A Specimen of His Style. of the State of San Luis Potosi, and another (his brother) is a member of Sue There : :\ Rev. Sam Jones May Come to Luis Potoai. One of them & Goverac Man\ County What a Nevada Pilea seertady ratte 56 : eo e : . eae of San bowg-ton of the city among the , THURS. : F = = = : e . CHOICE. TAKE YOUR HERE AND THERE. : : ioe aoe : present o¥Wers are Mexicans, being . . PERSONAL MENTION. S: FLAT. MOORE A SAMPLE SERMON. {>t times open to relocation. The The Daily Grauseript. . AMONG THE MEXICANS. . ; of Phelps Hill is in. Three Broad street dogs were poison. If information from reliable sources nee \ ja Nevada eotnty, with the best and . $/L VER MINES OFFABULOUS RICHNESS. . ™°2 have owned the property about Rev. Sam Jones, the eccentric re-. Epiror Traxacaitt — On Tuesday. Chas. Phelps yet night before-last:---------—-----is-to,_be_ credited, there. was_quite-« . town. Michael and Néonan Walter while last, . the visiting contemplates vivalist, $150,000. about out taking years, seven . " aoa ost 6xtensive system of water works . 2 paid . snow storm at Los Angeles last, San County Treasurer Shoecraft S. L. Stout is again at Work after-a. a month with the labor-of 500° peons. Pacific Coast beforepext summer. He . Coughlan were on their way to Snow a ASE in the United States, needs small $28,330 into the State Treasury this. day. The people of the subtropical for out of them large! Mike Garver Gives a Spicy Account of} Or Indians hired for from50 to 75;has written toa gentteman at this} Point on —snow-shops, they found aj few days’ illness. manufactures, regions of ‘the State are having phe~ : week. . travelcommercial McArthur, John to} frozen Flat, nearOrleans Chinaman cents per day, and 2,600 horses and. city inquiring on what terms he can. His Recent Rambles Three cities will grow. The man who makes number of incandescent lamps for . nomenal.weather as well as phenom ! mules. The animuls are used for. get the largest public hall here for. death. On the Sunday previous, he. er from Oakland, arrived here yéster. © A Thousand Miles : @ match, or shoe, or broom, or brush, imthe Electric Light Company have ar. enal immigration. _Phenomenal transportation purposes, on the aras-. .Mr. Jones says that he has been told. had left Sing Kee’s store with an unday. Frame Mania. or vest, or hat, or anything that socimigration is sometimes desirable, but 3 Mrs. L. Watkins of Camptonville } rived from the East. tras and whims, and for trainpin¥ fot . the mining portions of the State are in . usually heavy load of provisions, aad, ; ety requires, however trifling it may The contractors have resumed work . phenomenal weather will lead Eastern amalgamation. The peonsj%who com-. a bad way morally, and that if suffi-. nodoubt overcome by weariness, sat . came to this city yesterday on busiGoo de, benefits himself and profits the . the 1200 level of, the Providence, . people to take the glowing accounts of n ‘You can just bet that I am!’ said . prise about three-quarters of Mexico’s. cient “inducements” are held out to. down to rest when he fell a victim to} ness. . community. He, if successful, en-. water having been pumped out. —_. our glorious climate with some degree the Washing-. of Jr., Maloney, Thomas . wave. cold recent the this. in people christian bythe of. }him class lower a of are population, . when emphasis with Garver M. Hon, of. some time in and courages others, = it is these little things that make up . him yesterday if he was glad to be . around Nevada City. les ae Yuba Company is being ornamented writer. He does’ not, 2 Chinaman, is on a fair way to recovterday’s stage. of sermons here. They are de-. series — Thesafein the office of the South . of allowance for the imagination of the William Sulliyan, recently shot by} ton, came to the county seat on yes-. asked. humanity than the Digger Indians. particular community he will give «. writer. Transcmr them will rise into importance. But. the We have had phenomenal weather ‘. void of morality, intelligence or any . specify what kind of inducements he} gry. The reason that no arrests have. ~ A McDougull came down Tuesday . if not made stronger by artist Stout. “to. here, the great world—and which are, in . back in Nevada county again. and at the present time our peoA prosp-ctor yesterday brought and. Bloomfield North from afternoon . the of commission the for made Leen that} isinterpreted it but for, fishing is . excepting quality redeeming other . oldest the of one is who Garver, Mr. . Any society. of basis best the fact, town a sack of quite rich quartz spec-. ple spenk of “winters garnished with is able to work is better} and best of California’s many old and . that they are industrious. , They are. he wantsa guarantee of so much pay . dastardly dved is that. the heathen} went below yesterday. man who. J. W. Clark of Santa Rosa, who has . imens and sold them to J. J. Ott. It] flowers’’ as in the pas: tense. Bat working at his trade, if he has one,. z00d miners, returned three or four. hcavy drinkers when they have monper sermon. The following serinon . Mongol an4tris cowardly accomplice] been spendinga few days here, took. is not known where they were un+. just wait a little. It is thirty years. than idling; better: in* health and. days ago, as briefly noted in these. ey, the national drink being a green delivered by him at Kansas City a few . who are suspected of the crime-shave . since California has experienced such See! earthed. departure yesterday. his unparts for departed mysteriously . style his of purse, better in his own opinion and. columns atthe time, from more than. fluid made by tapping the muscal nights ago, is a fair sample and it may be thirty A limited number of invitations to. a winter as-thia, Mrs. John Hamilton returned to} < . known. in that of others; and the time is now. @ year’s absence during which time . wee! and distilling the sap from it, . of preaching: ‘Listen: When that girl began the . Our town was visited last week by a this city a few days bash after several outsiders have been issued for the re. yeard before isseen such an one'again. at hand ‘when many of the past idlers. he had been at the Cuncepcion silver . It has about the same effect on man-. ception to be youdered Grand Lectarer} By the time that the new settlers get absence in Europe. must become workers. When all are . mine, about three-quarters ofa mile. kind as does the worst ‘forty-rod’. giddy whirl of the dance in the ball . sleighing partv. of twenty-six of the . months’ Leake next Sunday evening by the fairly established in their homes in . returned have wife and Dille H. S: North that people employed at some useful occupation— . from Catorce, a Mexican city of 8000} Amcrican whiskey. They have large} room that was the time to get scared. . vest locking young ‘ ‘ The brass . to G rase and live in stone huts orelse} When you found your boy spending. Bloomtield could sfford. fani.lics, ‘. when a naan earns as much as he con. population. . + _ sumes, there can be no poverty in the. . family, or in the society where all do . Potosi, and some 3,000 miles from. neys in either case. “Sow cards and reap gamblers. . Chas. Sutherland, one of the lead‘back irto a~respectable condition — Mrs. P. Clancy of this city and Miss . ing mining men of Sierra county, has. again, and our winter weather will be © . coursed sweet music,on the evening The principal] the time to get shocked. as he does, but when he consumes. here. To go there one travels by rail . food is ‘torteo,’ commonly known. this county, the climate will be settled Yoang Men’s Institute of this city. alley from a trip through Catorce isin the State of San Luis. tunnels in the ground,having no chim-. more money than he ought that wa</ band accompanying the party disSeen part-of the State. to be justly proud of. Even I!.ir and all went merry as a marriage Maggie Hogan of Grass Valley left) gane to London to induce capitalists something in developing his vala-. with phenomenal weather we _ still called a~transeendalist a:.d. ‘e'l, The party did not arrive until Tuesday evening on ‘a visit-to San . there to assist more than he earns he must become . to @ city on the Mexican Central Rail-. with us as corn slap-jacks, and the. know I’m wale quartz properties, near Poker] have something to boast of. 7a sev : from others. thereto. the capital of the State of the same. in sddition They use no. family from cards and profanity, and . pleasant hours in tripping the light ; : poor himself, or subtract the wealth . way known-as Zacatecas, which is. moze ‘lrifty occasionally have beans] called a Puritan, but God save my ‘ute, but nev: rtheless spent several a : : Mrs. Phillips, sister to N.C. Tully, of Nevada City are’ young eral parts s : Flat. The San Francisco Chronicle shows . orange trees growing in the open There is land enough in the foot-. mame. From Zacatecas a stage-ride . seaso.:ing except chile or red pepper, . whisky and dances, and let the world; fantastic toe, till the chunticleer’s . Is dangerously ill of consumption. months . up in fine style George Hazzard, the. ground unprotected. Those trees were some here came Phillips Mrs. of worshippers the warned ery shrill . will. it what me call . plate, of use the understand ng do and . Catorce reach to taken hills, if it were cultivated, to make all . of 200 miles is alleged veteran who has been engaged . carefully‘inspected yesterday, when it — ‘‘Sow parlor dances and reap bali Yerpsichore that it was time to reago from Oakland, the people of California and ten times. which is situated on the Catorce. kniie, fork, table, bedstead, or any} Sow as many more rich. .There are thou-. mountains at an elevation of 10,0001 other of the-conveniences of life. The. rooms. women wear only a dress. as a rule,. round dances. : s sands of acres wanting hands, end ,if. feet. temperature there the thousand of hands®wanting acres. ~-The ; conversition ball-rooms and’ reap. turn. A loving Sow dudes and du oC. DD. Gassaway of Penn Valley . in swindling the Grand Army mem. was demonstrated that they, are not in a Visited the county seat yesterday. . bers at this city, Marysville.and other . only still living but ready to take ad held vantage of these balmy days of Spring : : s«verages. a few of them having one muslin pet. dines and reap half a thimbleful of . huckleberry patch not a thousand . There has been no frost down therefor} places. On Tuesday evening’ one of the. /and go to work to repair damages. . to them, an im-. about the same that it was at this city . ticoat. They keep the dress on night. calves’ foot jelly. {{Applause and. miles from: Eureka, in the autumm several night.past. can only be brought particular stars of the WoodThe topteaves and tender twigs are. bright gro-. Beehive the’ of Jackson, J.J. to come recently has 1887, of . -months again.] and again renewed laughter a. for floor stone the’ use and day, and . 60 from far not is which yesterday, . occupation every to given be will petus they not be? felt into the clutches of] killed, and'why should A fire is needed . bed and another stone jor a pillow. . I wish you wouldn’t laugh any more to. tight, and it: is feared may result in. cery store, who has been laid up witha . pecker Club known as the/} But the leaves on the lower portion organtentan. rival the at-. ‘and again deck on is cold, Severe . but -with souls “two of disruption the . my in solemn so felt never night for I and to every enterprise. What we. degrees Fahrenheit. want.is work for the people and people . af night to make things comfortable. . The mén wear pants and shirts of un-. that can and will work. These dull. Frosts were experienced theré during. bleached muslin and sole-leather san-. life. ;@ few nights last July. Frequent thun-. {dals. A piece of old blanket does for. solemnity and earnestness worthy of. as one.” times: are costing heavily, but they National Club, and. proved an easy . are still green and fresh and yive év : tending to business. For God’ssake hear me with aja single thought, two hearts that beat of continued vitality. ery evidence Warning to loud-voiced . Swan Segestrand of Pet Hill was in . prey to their superior dexterity 7 The gus lamp at the junction of We do not claim that we are in the love to} town yesterday. He says’ the late} will soon be worth all they will cost in. der showers come during six months] coat and bed. The boys wear cotton . the cause. But you say I say so many . young_ lovers: Do not make Main and Coyote streets citrus belt, and we do not. wish te Commercial, mens worth damage ho did snap cold. tenor high a in girl, second-best your . how kuew youonly If things. the lesson they teach, for great future] of the year, the weather being dry the] pants and shirts, the girls muslin} funny from midnight, have other people think we are. The burning kept now is : section. his in Honing . that sure balance of the time. Once in a great. slips reachfng to the feet. The sexes. many I have to keep back you. voice, without first making good must come out of them. when the electric light tigere is extin-. only object in mentioning’ the orange gtished, till daylight. By the use of . trees is to illustrate a curiosity in their _AlMeyers, a business man of the whileas much as six inches of snow. herd together like cattle, and the! wouldn’t blame me for the few which . there is no other couple in your immediate vicinity bent on the ‘same city of San Bernardino has been here falls, but it does not stay on the. women begin child-bearing at thir-. creepout. = = Not so Funny After All. vitality which enables them to grow and flourish even if the winters ar@ sprinkled with snow and garnished for ashe eae on eo to his sister, . a — ee _ sien Pl “Hedr me, boys, girls, young ladies . purpose. teen or fourteen years of age. Nearly. Our highly colina friend, E. M. ground long. ranged re ectors the light is widely : umenthal. A Moore’s Flat upholsterer while Mrs. A. I’ve dance. to used I City! Kansas of . either there down saw I woman every . mentioning casually by Garver Mr. contributes City, Nevada of Preston = diffused. has who millwright, MecNeeley, A. * Gran-. at trade his pursuing. recently of. girls the with night a many danced €x-. or arms her in child young a had . of interest the an article entitled -‘‘Our County. these facts awakened the : The defense in the case of Jack ae cette teh oae It hardly seems pos-. my town. cleans the reperter who asked him if he. pected tosoon. with frost. a little game been for a year and a half past at IfIwas a fair iteville, was enticed into Hearme. . of the It is this peculiarity Mexico, recently Sansome, who is appt at Au. orange tree that enables it to grow and to an interview for. sible that there could be so much'. average dancing man, and I think I. of draw by three of the loca) sports. Concepcion =e pen, the article is. well ta sei aaa would not submit and is now in. burn next Wednesday for the robbery . bear fruit at Los Angeles, as well*as Stut@ this to returned he and deal upholsterer’s the calculated to benefit the county. “But. the benefit of this paper’s many] poverty and depravity next door to. was, then no pure girl can yo out on the . It was ere he may conclude to] of the Auburn and Forest Hill stage,. in other portions of the State. We are the United States—the most enlight-. oor and dance another set. [A voice, . gave—the—local—_sports—a—Christmas San Diego where the whole thing is, we are sure, a joke . readers. are we——__ to pe =e <a is _ oe not in the citrus belt, neither on the editor of the Times, for “Now look here, my boy,” said. ened nation of the age, but they are. ‘Hurrah!’]) Young woman, if you. : presentofa flush apiece. The sports oe before coming back our miserable, ramshackle highways i a the fog belt, and although we somecd " . w . ne cad ae aS 1 Slais fe ‘ The other. each raised and high bet . after man, young the follow but could same. are described as winning the highest Mr. Garver, ‘‘I’ve been a Democrat . down there in Mexico all the m. J. Snell, of} times have a cold day and get lefton 9%: *!*'!keman, who some time since Gne 1 and his sete ‘‘The remaining quarter of the pep. he has seen you home, to some bar-. dealer txpped thecircle. Grand finale:. enconiums of visitors. We can almost. and miner all my life, but I always. saloon keeper climate, yet we have an abundance of Preston, Jack Flat; Gold . spendis’ and Berkeley from up came . the and pot the for grab hands All . hear the delighted stranger who has. managed to escape newspaper inter-. ulation consists of high-bred, Mexi-. oom or cluband hear the discussion and{at Union Hill; Ferd Montgomery of sunlight and ozone, and as healthy months at his Rough few & ing . draw play to not decide sports local . viryour and person enjoyed a ride over the road between and form your of . and ladies fine as are they and eans, . on back go to this place and Nevada City, exclaim views. I do not propose Ready home, was 5 town yesterday: Penn Valley. Sansome wants to and rosy complexions as people in itself you’d never lose your respect . again until the New Year. gentlemen as the world can boast. the record atthis late day.’” “ ; ; Chas. Hegarty, of Hegarty & Co., Mr. Dikeman and his son ‘are planting )Rrove by these people that ho was in . any other part of the State. “Suppose you just tell me for my] They are polite, honorabie, refined, eee se ball-room ficor cena ean we ce oe i cae fornia!” True, we really have some . own information then what you saw . educated, ambitious, shrewd in busition.] PSE Py ay Sere county on the 11th of last August Grapes grow-to perfection . th in the oldest mercantile firm in Nevadaa vineyard. Thedudes get mad at me : _ ait del wheh the robbery occurred, st to. county, has made rich discovery in. #t ce and ar some places and talk about wanting ness, and as a rule very wealthy. ae poaia io ovals county, but! gown there?” received city this of Bobo C.D, Dr. Talking. Slipshod cn ak. ey sn es ee I went down there fourteen . slap my jaws. (Laughter.] But, I) quartz at his extension of the old ‘When ‘Oh,1 don’t object to talking pri-} And just listen to this satire:. . Tuesday from South Carolina ten _ : —_ ~ the Who-has been connected with to their credit, they know better . Plumbago mine near Minnegota. The} _ “The credit for maintaining the ex-. vately with you about it; but what. months ago,” continued Mr. Garver, . gay, . thousand Scuppernong grape vines difficuties serious most the of «(ne Loan,. Federal the of hoped,. ™anagement be to is it spring, of drop. advent to afraid not I’m toslap. the. than is due. can I tell you that you don’t know. “I was under engagement to cellent quality of our highways a large force of men at work aed 2 cu eoherd pr nae ne that teachers e called upon to cor-. which he offers for sale by advertiseewners of the Concepcion mine to. gown intoa hundred acres of dudes. will see pope already ?”” ig si pon — LR ee Yau 16 88) rect is the bad Pronunciation — of our . ment in another column. The Scupae a the ore from this claim. extracting . all and. to fight with “Let me see,” said the rceporter. superintend the erection of modern . and not a thing able Board of Supervisors, who, by pretty and conscien-. pernong has many qualifications to tc amine superin-. scholars, ‘said a pipers Secures . held was A snow-shoeing carnival an inward grin but an outward . hoistingand pumping machinery on. of them armed with six-shooters. constant attention to the roads, and. with . recommend it. It is warranted to be and long did. you say mining had been . introduce steam power. > ment of our varied resources, will have: a. «{ have known pupils hat attended a thrifty grower, an abundant bearer, Mr. : Averyee “The tendency of the nineteenth distinguished himself by a jump of of this city. A. MvNeely,. “The first ming discovered there,” . months earlier, had charge of the . young buck out, part his hair in the ing the recerd for the winter. Moore’s his ‘ eetinalon. settlement.”’ who were and the most hardy. vine that grows, trip in reaching . our High :School for vears, ie deslinatl You dress a. thirty-three feet, without.a pole, beatthree-hundred-mile immigration and. 0g on down where you’ve been?” . also of this city, who went down three. century is to dudeism. thus encouraging tothe ‘TRANSCRIPT. last Thursday, at which James Walsh tended by J. D. Channell, formerly of} tious school marm Raia ges ie Ge teext appearance of half-indifference, “how . their mine, they having resolved to. (Laughter.] A : excellent in orthography and ; etymol. {¢ ig said to be proof against all tLe séntences . jjJg that befall-the grape family, such The San Francisco Chronicle very. ogy, could ‘analyze difficult to be done in connection . middle, put on one eyeglass, give him . Flat snow-shoers are not to be exthe se-. replied the unsuspecting victim, ‘“was. woodwork supposed have Who date Mr.would Preston to be capable of such : fou i sre : F F ; often in referring to the Walrath promptly t] y and d correctly, correctly, de as phylloxera, mildew, rust, black ae : uly, but wete G@-) a. with the same improvements. James pants which look as though his legs . celled in swiftness or long jumps. years ago when over two hundred Tidings. Valley Mr. G. E. Riley, Ph. B., has rebrothers of this city gets them some-. cient in pronunciation. For ‘inrot, and blights of all.kinds. WherevTho fact ia that the road article was Catholic priest in going up the n.oun. Pierce, of San Jose, and who married . had been melted and poured into ’em,} after his vacation and resumed want sts hares Kortneenncs that paper . stance, the words ‘coming,’ ‘going;\. er the vine touches the soil it takes turned ever and shoes, toothpick on put . went way, the by lady Valley Grass a . saw goats his after look to side tain i s :
things!—G a Pe In this way it spreads over a .— fe z na Hagens fs ‘running,’ ‘seeing,’ ‘singing,’ ete., school. bitl in town pe ha him: fieolonned charge ofthe grammar of oxidized ore where . with Mr. McNeely and has ever since Mtg ead cra bane gg Sa large columns = ae pronounced without sounding ee &’. great space and it is the only way towi =O ae ee Graniteville the McLean, _ Wm. I'd] girls, you help God merriment.] the. preparing in timber-boss the been These} away. washed had stolen bodily therefrom by the Times. the ground siogin, : ete. propagate it as it will not grow from It was written in early summer, and columns were twelve or fourteen feet two shafts for the cages. goin, comin, a Mr. Pierce] rather see my daughter dead to-night . butcher,is home on ashort visit to his od x * le : tle ise: GuAGah Wakik trot Scholars once confirmed in anti the cut! eee a moald hos _ ask ao the roads were véry naturally in extra high, He saw the uative silver glis-. was for eighteen years foreman of the . thansitting in a parlor talking to a parents. ue /nouncingthese_and_similar words, . 5 made of,the Scuppernong, from the aonld os tif well Haale died. sallpox-seare-has-about ‘The bishop good The ¢ude.—{Applause.}~ his . Almaden quicksilver _mine_in_Santa} A and it is-no easy task for the teacher . pure white td the deepest color, both was in town today . © good condition. That Bartlett pear seaiig th the nes gt aroused a knife] Clara county. The only other white. of New York says the confessional . out. Dr. Manson an imwariosity:—He~tried it with belt pamphlet has furnished mode vulgar to eradicate theas evil wines, brandy. finechampagne, 1; . sweet Also very etc. dry thetidor hocks, and what it really is what that of expression,for desired . , b¢ elected to go. Smee accommodated those who and that nineteendownfalloutin ofthe twenty : ootInthe Wool’, Being) man that was about the mine whileI. shows Sank ae it cuteasily. to be vaccinated. matter . #%4 found that of “editorial” the Lavaeat Chal mense amount girl meet their : ba the ball-. f he took some spec-} was there is C. E. Hoffman, , J. L. girls : their downfall in Z ae i with . 22 #s8#yer himsel dier h : predecesor as superintend. room. the shaairthan thev'ers with the Ae imens of this ore down to tlie Mission} Holland’s old California quartz mine. ‘In all my observationI never knew . ’ This much is to be said, however: . #24 found that it would pay from $10-. ent of the Moorr’s Frat, Jan. 20th. is. If scholars were, doing The yield is from six to ten tons of Mi e® a to criticis®. grapes per acre. The grapes will The Royal Cornwall Gazette, pub-. school hours, occasionally spirit for all ° Men Sian. v5. Goats lished at the city of Truro from which . each other in a friendly yield from one hundred and forty to The Overland Monthly for February . place and vicinity hail numerous such glaring and uncouth express-. one hundred and fifty gallons of wine =A woman has come to hand and deserves a. citizens of thig county, gives the foloe 3 es ree prtigies vase per ton. * * * . thedter. ay to father the articles when they have operating it in thecrude manner still} Hoffman is the general manager of : ~o> reni allguch efforts of the organ in the. cial elect, a ful wherever it 8 goes. The . lowing description = lecome heart . lost has net haracter h lost whohas . we earty Conthe at cter c her lost construction has of who work the by} which.was ) prevalent, * lly. Generar. ; cribbed them. ~eri A Nevada County Product, desired result, _— They could not goto a more reliable 000 to $11,000 a tou. He. commenced . at this city, and who will be well re-. a poor ruined woman who did not go the ball-room and the; Mr. . to ruin through \ source, : and they need not be ashamed work on it, employing natives and] membered by all the old-timers. aor : tramping : Gold, Bank Statistics. amalgamation it for Movida Cl: horses and Indians.” and Grass Valley Gold Bankr Mining.? et ay ine GE Dis ide Th : i : pany i illi ce 3 ve ' gs 4. checked in their earlier stages often radius of two.hundred miles, so you . another it’s for that man whc crushes. mate and the new improvements that . construction at Truro and recently . Way. This last ae desired result. Ridin the presence purity and virtue under his unballowed . Mr. Van Dyke writes about give plain. consecrated see it was rather lonesome for us. h “ id. The month feet. hi has a hi ratus hoist ga Ppa istin The only thing a double. no bottom to the California boom Vales: *rince O ground for his confidence that there is in of the “The gigantic anc fail of effecting the magnificent organ, the joint gilt ofthe . @ general to : way. f litt! ‘ cule This : method I th is termed ‘‘an aggravating hoarse? could 2 y it. . one ailment when. neglected at the used, out of ten, if judiciousl & . other sources, with its two hydraulic . cases . . ;ound-dance-is—an ante-roometo. when gold was discovered at Suter engines for providing it with wind,ard = apie a oi ~— site outset. ‘There ia a sovereign cnedisiae I never want-to see the . Marshall’s Coloma mill. It is still worked on] are much pleased with the improve-. damnation. BOER, on as ‘The Priest.’ It was kept ooia «127009 . # Small scale by Mexicans. Thenext. ment. Hoisting by steam is saving. arm of a lecherous man around the. by Azariah Smith, and lends strong with all its wonderful accessories, is i ik, eee ee cymes aha eo ola for all these complaints, and it is a lo as Miss Hannah old] . .) production known become have *. confirmation to the position of Mr, . fitted into the triforium on the east . !n their studies, and * ee mine above — one where the. them $14,000 a month over the old . waist of my wifeor daughter. It is palRemedy. English Branch’s and ladies young called be to has been done. It has way, and when the pumps are running. [ ape no man. I’ll be myself, be true . John S. Hittell, (who annotates the . side of the north transept, the front of enough most work P Ventilating pipe....... but pit atable ta the taste, contains no injurgentlemen, may — . they will effect_u« further saving of . to myself, and true to truth.—All I. paper) that the date of the discovery . the instrument occupying the first two to eighty million from sixty d ._ Five miles, steel rail track.. 25,000 . yielde the ious. ingredients.like--many ofthe One mile steel rail track, side north . side _ of object =to be guined justifies : to do is to stand on tite barrel; . }-was-danuary-24;1946,-not January-10.{bays onthe want Air DIDON coos csi eee senseee 4 = is still paying largely. It} about $12,0004 month in the operat-. 25,000 . Gollars, and ee about means. held. Anotner. the choir, a distance of 30,000 . Was worked to water .by horse-whims, . ing expense. Other mines down there. knock the bung out, and let nature . as has been generally on Snowshoes. Mail Carrying edifice. the of floor the from feet is. 50 Day-Book,”” old an “From article, . langhand [Applause capers. cuther set. example doubt follow the rs and then a tunnel was started, Amer. will no Concepcion cs a fool, but another glimpse of the California of . Messrs. _ and ae the apg Company. The . ter.] I nfay be an idiot and 1000 . ic" machinery being used. Three by the fe Four ventilating shafts.... _. Drills, material and hammers ioc prae: on EERE ST, ps ar ua ena $160,000—nets the company them.” 2 » $368,100] 1 “Are there For cross-cuts and branches. . 150,000 . down there?” ~. 1 ‘First five miles...-ae $510,100. telling you as a friend what you wanted ru — a milling i n : hte General :O. O. Howard winds up his. : was Gephart) i olloés: : : pd A Frequent Offender. (then Miss business aeThe following es enes was trans-_}o{Bigsextile or Leap-Year Ball— on yester acted inthe Superior Court to attend invited respectfully are You presiding: Walling 3M. Hon. day, Nathaniel Ford, a young colored] arrested in San Francisco this week . Demurrer withdrawn und opposition Hotel, in Niles, on Wednesday even : ; Jacobs a Judge mat 38 consists of sant 24 eiey weight, being con-idered. city regard the foregoing as having ; ago. in — Se se Ski — aaa ey ages vs a ion and its relation to the United . organ may be judged of from the fact) men on snowshoes. . “There are sixteen or eighteen more . to know about that interesting couni d oe heed # Tiopaty Marshal States is many small ones. The large ledges. I would rather be licked than be inagpomanitely Sk a PROFITS. re Mrs. Geo, F. Jacobs of this city has ba tha tH ; shole . has been exercised and great practical iously tl h invitation : ‘Now you see,’ conclnded the a printed possession ber in . trip, the make cannot stage the years When given forty year party a leap for . by route the over { ed carr is mail the the of wie immensity ‘ie The seriouslyof the Domin . judgment. how position Knowof the Dn any objection to known, . withta: question injury: : by. ‘2 vonimittingpie mamy mines like these . speaker, ‘I haven’t tl A, is ra ing intervie om ug -—— . on. the same mountain Dis “made Gs is by, cienas. thie. time.ak tries’are to remain separate. Total expenses of tunnel. $818,500! run five prominent ledges besides} paper, hat’s quite another matter. probably been ; : All who have Bisscitile Balt Te aac see been fog seed ge ‘ bie vars cae get through. an effort and make that greattiingenuity Sia og NptoADORE pla lgielger it . pair surprised . it certainly sk shows that certainly ee and many Americans eee will be unShee Court, Superiornanies Chinamen, in the complainttwelve Sagi a charging “ot on ~_— them. yrne sees legaytogane.s palmed off owtlocomotives bang to haul. polinery are used luebes steam 59,600 of per cent. for next 5 20 ee Add mia, Bs : Place, . since last Saturday the snow ulong. in advanced stages. a team could not get through and . it at retail. The advertisement wall The Mar duilie hos al of. Tuesday bia, on the question of Commercial workmanship of the best. How the. ¢hut working through the tunnel. Cars. forward, they have been unfortunate , on that end of the route has. be found in another column. stage ga the 35,000 . similar to those used now in the Bald} enough to employ incompetent men to pres Gi re pega EA. Davis, Union between the United States and . instrument _ been _— to $308,500 Mountajn yee Sag ref aca haa do the work for them, and poor maas attorney for Yuba county, filed a Canada. Age ipoacvapees ep vibe sepria penenr A Gee = , always be depended onto effect a can speedy cure even when the cases are ‘. of the warm rain falling on-it . the wholesale agent, and he also sells . the Supreme Bench of British Colum-. being a good instrument and the . account Anaother Catch Reported. ago, since which time they have been. have h fore tried to take such a step Thirty stamp mill and chlorine : 5 \: . quack nostruma in the market, and The heavy article of the number is . Camden Town, London, are the buil. the road between North Bloomfield . tried it recommend it in the highest to warrant its . and Graniteville has been so soft on . terms. C.E. Mulloy of this city is a weighty argument by Judge Grey of . ders, which is sufficient Viglibis 2 sic seers peers 3,000) this tunnel, which is not quite four. the prejudice of the people against . better think of these things.” eat Labor....ee ne ae ++ 183,000 miles long. It was completeda year] new-fangled ideas. Whenever they .! Works, Rochester {da Organ _ 7,500. Million dollars were spent’in running. main drawback heretofore has been . if I’m not an idiot anda fool you had. the ante-gold period. . Powder, caps and explosives. . [Applause.] which deserves ery; to quit.-Phat--mine is-known . -be running ia six weeks: The ewaers —--——. forced shops for machin Buildings BcFR shall hi Throat and lung diseases if not The-clieharch of England new incourse of . might be used by teacher i ala by. white man working there within a . [f there’s one deeper, blacker hell than . Diego by T. 8. Van Dyke. the world. tw enty million + er illi littl : be ness’? often end, in consumption, of Carmarth and St. Austell, hardly fail of success. It should a load of buck-. drop out. In the historical line there . Deaneries dollars, according to the records . been running eight months. The . barreled shotgun and or some.cther equally dadernier resort. I halleve in nine pneumonia the from contributions bysupplemented present] man a of diary another is * * aman, Then reaching water level he was. pumps are now being put in and will shot issuch the following estimates : : COST OF FIVE MILES TUNNEL. dollar cathedral of the of effecting the Ibere was but one other. all, but the boy is lionized by’ society. . illustrations are in an article on San . new million crushing the ore in arastras and. cepcion. . i"g» March lst, at 5 o'clock. By reIt is alleged that. dismissed. Final discharge of insolquest in book . 1, petty larceny.a colored of whole cloth. Others . Papers should be published madeisout i.6nthere and. 99,655 20 thick. None of them, have been work. your kind when they were news-hunt-. say onmilling Profits of the Managers: Miss Sarah E. ball at Ixora. vent granted. by the . While attending ges nothing in it unless referform. yoy te sulpburets. °3/086,401 58 . ed lower than 1,100 feet below the ing. Good afternoon.” 3 J.B, Ducray etal: vs. Pie Gouna ae 4 ysecs Hall he stole abreastpin from a. to the case of a few Munpring ee i am. Fgh ence is had Piss patina Mixon card — gorge eg . youphe $ : Ore ees Sree sal. ct : way, e me an item,”’ sai won’t give ton in value. etal. On tried: . seven thousand dollars a woman. The pin was found in his +o: .,} ; proper $4,V11,0U1, ae olians who were some weeks ago Sri sees NN eta &working the bedrock in a claim near month stories is a decided hit) “is ‘of possersion, ord has beet in’ various Sr., : a profit of 4 perton. 16,046,004 00° With the ‘patios’ process (arastra. reporter. racy ed bef. great interest, and the notion of bring: < ¥ ee trampiug amalgamation, r Total profit for15 years $64,433,425 13 grinding and which is the only process used-there} > Thousands of Robins. a ‘ by Mexicans, only a few English and} were . American miners having introduced . pany will playa three nights emgage alive hs and in a small way at. ment at this city éarly next month. . + oo e : : 4 > oc re ks 3 —_—_—__= . (which interpreted into English means Fourteen) district where steam power. Ayee’s Sarsaparilla is prescribed . Bloomfield members will come_down. thejrecently dismissed Deputy Superin-. has been introduced for hoisting and . and recommended by eminent physi. #04 attend the meeting at this city. freeheat ; famil cfeat: ~ Formany years Lhave been 8 suf known wa Ely’s . tendent of Schools. Way will you cough when Shiloh’s. ; Pyar hacking cough can be so quick. throat and lung diseases quick ly cured by Shiloh’s Cure, We guarMa ago test oo é ped ay hee agmb hn _— : wichina ots micenes octane ree ide Or —Wm. A. Booth, Sergeant Troop F *. 2nd Cavalry, Fort Custer, M.T. bas pied ote, Dexa, tere antes it. For sale at Carr Pros. Tue weather is changeable, but dopa are mae cae Cfeum Balm I have overcome « disa arn ou ‘ nights, made. miserable Sur.ou’s cure will immediately. tg sug tiencoraat oi all keeps right on . Cureure will gigive immediate relief. Price . Georgerg C. Gaylord y re-. oy SUREPLEsé that terrible cough. Shiloh's’Cure ‘ ; ; at 7 cooking, : the best groceries > . some being driven out by water aud. the most effective of all blood to puri-. 10 cts., 50 cta., and $1. Ask Carr) the time selling 50 cents a ruil at ‘ J . lieve Crees Whesice, Come ef ad for you. For sale by are sure and effects jas had. various owners,-,. and fact, keeps con. _ this "** fullyy recognizing . . Vi‘slizing it is universally large assortment of years. It has , ; ‘ Gahene swans ‘tin, coon, and ali. #reeable discharge from the noatrils of ently applied. been changed. A number of the North . mostly by quotation from the report with perfect salety _, Peorze must eat whether the — pumping, is the Concepcion. That. cians, and is taken he In . Suzodont be daily used. The breath . bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery. ing at that town the program has. to a heavy dose of common sense,. odorous tooth preservative is persistuae clone “The only mine in the Catorce. charged. —~are dull or lively: George O. Gaylord, has been running over two hundred . by old and young. Ite cleansing andj stantly on tenes : ‘ IO Popular prices of admission will be. the smallpox scare recently prevail. officials of San Francisco are treated will continue pure, if this delightfully . ply enormous in this very valuable arremedy witknad sattene nd in a very short time knocked over hpay for handling. carry. Music— has enol Honorary _ Secretaries. Probably ne er Be From Childhood Upward, & Arnolds.” Messrs. Hall of trade .,. Such a gener: 33 the issue are e short stories of aie «away giving Seis we. ragetere . Bros.’ Pate ee tne ant, oer rr the of peetry the and attractive very . the Graud Lecturer of — me: rn ~ . dollars’ worth of silver to the ton will . ‘Hig Natural Life” and “Unknown.” . tute at North Bloomfield, but owing to . the editorial department the school . also, often unpleasant in life’s decline, . for Consumption. Their trade is sim . ferer from catarrh tryinge ice ; as he “= two hours killed as many eo _ Bailey went ou! twenty-six. One. industrious lad 4 t * E. E. Leake, a" . vide and Mary Dials 44 Constuntinn, ing to life an Egyptian mummy is a. "**P9 D@OFS : The Program Changed. whe Nat, . the mill process to have visited the InstiOverland’s usually high grades. t r80 pa with his gun that) no ore containing less than forty . They will put om ‘‘Passion’s Slave,” Y: M. I., was pongghongbie agg fy coe [Bins Pert, Mellie Boyd Coming. _ Nellis Boyd and her dramatic com A. Nivens, Chester, Secretary; Miss S. A. Ge hart, Room Manager; Misses: Caroline Morton of St. Joseph, Cornelia Clark of Kalamazoo, Susan Butler of Centre 3 dit leaving it a: number . fiers. by bandits, others be, 3 . es — ge Ss aoe Ps Shir Z pri est prices. the lowest Bros. for it. PE, a e Bronchitis. rone j26-3t . Jackson’s. 5 For sale by ry Carr Bros. ~{ Carr‘are Brosf = d : 2