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; at YE : Spe ¢ ; o : rue . Point. “ye and There. Sues : eH 2 2 : Letter from Assemblyman Bong. et Sicria Cottnty News. The Blind Miner Areses the Point . € : For City Assessor) THE D:
: Che Daily Transcript : ES April11, 188) [Méssenyer.] Eprror Transcatet: From time Prince Napoleon Bonaparte isdead, ; : eee : te =
: = os che we te 1 Rg t } iti Ta; FR Thowiaa [L, . to time T have repeatedly told the}Mahone now counts Alexander H. ag He) ee ee 4 NEV Al
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. a an hee +6 ie ga -f ; Pc sees ea ‘. people, publicjand private, that 1. Stevens among hig partisans. F. H. HINDS , urday while at San Francisco my} Daws, whose death ogéurred at Al-. Peoples P a: : ; . ‘ 1 é eS
vor : ; f A 4 5; +, . have at last succeeded in completely } A vessel was seen to burn_up anc NNOUNCES hi ‘
2 ae =e ae “1 business called me along Pine and leghany. recently, did not comimt. "°"™ * seeckanees : “as . Saterday” A? NOUNCES himself.as a candidate ¢
: 1 . Rey by ; ae tering one all-important ques-». disappear otf Cape Cod on Satarday the oilice of City Assessor, . p),.:0°° z
Wednesday, April 13, 1881, Montgomery ‘streets. To an old suicide, but that he’ was the victim —— 106, oS . § : ae ae : Monday, May 2d, 18$1. : “sie : i
’ —mmmeee . Ca 'ifornian, if he will only reflect of an accident. Tt is stated that tion, viz: where: to look for P nare eee ee ly ad sea : Le ‘Mrs. M.
ee ee ee : ‘ : ee ; ; : as vold; but-there seems to be no inter. Theres a prospect of a speedy adee : ree Bay to
for a. few moments, the —lesson_. his -pistel did not_go off when he & cf Shc ear = ete dhe oaets tor lack ot E ‘Cit M the Bay t
‘ . : st taker ( ess ‘case . Jourume Senate a é % sce All for the Best. at the! snapped it, andsthat as he turned it est taken in it, doubtless beca . jourume q or ti y arshal. gous for .
Some ‘saloon: men at. North San
Juan held. a ineeting the other even—
ing to discuss the report of Judge
Stidger having joined the Febraarians’ Abstemious Association as he,
passed through Grass Valley ‘on his
way to the Bay a short time since.
“Each of the saloons here will do
asmaller basiness by ten dollars a
week in consequence of the old gentleman’s reform,” said ove cacktail)
dispenser dolefully, “and it'll brace
up those other Februarians and make
it rougher ever on the Grass Val-.__Jey-saleons;-t00,"— . :
“J don’t agree with you,” inter‘rupted one of the nember who 1s famous for his farsyghtedness in busi“ness matters. :
“How so?” 3 2
«Because it was a bad day for the
_ Febs. when the-old warhorst wentin
with them.”
“Prove it.” :
“T will, Listen, At a prayer“ meeting one evening one of the brothersekegan to lead in the devotions,
‘O Lord, we praythat brother D——:
may die,’ -he said, and the good
brothers and sisters opened. their.
_ eyes wide with surprise, : ‘OLord, .
we pray that: brother D—--. may
die and go. to hell,’ he continued.
Shocked beyond measure, the pastor .
raised his head and was ab ut t# rebuke the deacon, when he. finished: .
his petition with the words, ‘for-we .
know if he goes to helt-he will break
_up that. whole institation in less than a year,’ ”
——— eS
A Good Investurent.
Yesterday Harry Seymour pic'sed upa fiiteen pound chunk of rock
from the newly discovered chute at
+ the Banner, and asked ‘Superintendent Brown what he would take for it.
He was told he could haveit for $20,
-and the bargain was straightway
closed. It did not show-a particle of
gold on the outside, bat Mr. Seymour judged from: its weight ahd
was. Wor more
he: result
He broke it
A pora
character that it
than the price asked,
verified his judging.
up, and it proyed very rich,
tion of it yon being crushed in
mortgeyiclded about $20, and the
ywihainder made several very fine
specimens for which Mr. Seymour
“Now they are alinost without excep—
as well as their clothing.
Jim Faiz,” and thus aided him to his
seat in the United States Senate.
“Those men wereand are stillin pointy
intelligence far above mediocrity,
that he can learn by glancing
will*only profit by it should be a
warning to him to profit by others’
experience. . Ju numbers the throng
compares with waat might have been
seert upon the same street, when
were selling for more than $160,009,000. Let the figures not surprise you
when-you think of what the whole
lode would bring to-day. The motly
throng was brought to the street__by
tthe late rise in Sierra Nevada, Union, etc., and the question that~ was
occupying their mids was, is there
‘anything in it? or, was it simply—a
outsiders as many shares as _possible so that they will have to pay the
asséssmrents-as-tong-astheir patience.
and purses will hold out. ‘To one who
o‘ten had passed along the same
streets where. stocks were selling for
ten times. what they were worth,
many of the old faces could be seen
and many ‘old personal acquaintances
on such occasions can be readily noticed, But, alas, how changed they
are, Nearly all old Californians, who
almost without exception have ~ seén
better days—and almost without exception;they were men who in thede:velopment of out young and growing”
State for many years dil their duty
and were industrious and prosperyus
citizeris—were men amongst men.
tion past the meridian of life, and
with eight out of every” ten “their
locks are either-a little tinged or else
are perfectly bleached with the frosts
of many winters. More than -one
half of them have stood upon
streets and. frequented the
boards until their garme
it does not reShave become quite seedy, aj
quire much of a7adge of huinan nature to sce~that a large
of thea’ regret the day
tBef first heard of the word **Bonanmajority:
wher
California and Consolidated, Virginia
countenanezs of the vast throng will} towards himself*to see what the matbe a lasting one and one that if he) ter was it discharged and.the bullet
j entered bis stomach, killing him al. most instautly.
Binghanvand Dixon,.whose claim
is atthe upper end of Indian Hill, recently “lifted” a piece of pure: goid
weighing 38 ouirces, and werth over
Several smaller nuggets were he
also found in the same locality.
This find confirms the opinion-that a
rich ancient river bed courses from
‘Nigger Tent, through Indian Hill to
Lager’ Point, thence through -the
rich, camps-of Northern Sierra” to
Poker Flat. .
The Bald Mountain Extension
move ef the manipulators to give thet Company, now-have the —tunadl—in
3,40) feet, and find ‘that they are
six and one-half feet above the bedA small shaft abeat three roc rt.
ed the fact there is a very heavy
wash of quartz, some of the bowlders being twofeet in diameter;
From about half a carload: of gravel
and bedrock, over three dollars was
obtain 2. The gravel is very fine
lookjng, being sharp and clayey, and
the bedrock is soft and dark color—
This tinnel was “éd thus far. com—
delay since, [Lhe formations en-countered dre, 1,400 feet of bedr
$00 feet mud tava;819 feet o
quantity of earth pefmoved hag *been
about faur husddred and fifty thouyards. The lands of the
any extend from the east line
sand cubs
con i
the Bald Mountain Company for a
distance of nearly foar miles, com—
rising over 400 acres, This inclades the ground known as the Pliocene ground which reverted to the
ixtension company upon the failure of the Pliocene Company. — The
Company has now decided to sink an
incline-at the end of the main tun—
za,” Oxot the Comstock. They seem
to realizathat they are wearing. out .
Many Gc .
these poor feilows have contributed
to the building of the Nevada Dank
as well as to the wealtlof “‘slippery
i pect the channel
1uelof a pitch.of.one foot in three,
with a double track, to further pros
to—ascertainits
course and conformation if possible,
‘This incline wiil be about thirty feet
tong. aoe
©
> >
Meney Due State Treasarer.
. The fo:lowing are the amounts due
feet square on the bottom, develop—.
ed. Very little, water is eucounter— :
menced“about the first of December, .
1878, atid tas been pusher without
The.
they-cannot*believe m., However,
have discovered, and I kuow toa
certainty that I ‘am right. I have
discovered the natural laws that gove
tirely unknown to scienex This
enables me to tell where ancient river chantiels go and why they go there,
and where to look for their aurifer-.
ous-deposits. -There is no lead conneeting them that will pay according
to. popular belief, yet. there never
was the ledafthing to prove it. It
is adtonishing-how. people will stick
to :pooular opinion; right-or ‘wrong.
hair gray, costs. them everything
they:have got, and rains an industry.
No man can follow a’ business untess
he can understan 1 it,
think that men woultl be interested
in. what [ have discovered, if for ho
other reason than to render our people contented and. willing to improxe.
and ‘beautifytheir homes; to say
nothing of making. placer mining a
legitimate, reliable and immensely
rempnerative industry.
it can-Ke understood, Lis
tunels; and wasting their money
rand energies; when it could be easily
everybody, This 1s ruinous to
the miner, discouraging to capital,
a Evers
man instinctively knows there —is
plenty of gold to ‘make the State
tand damaging to the State,
rich, but this business cannot. be carried qn underground successfully by
. H. CLENDENEN,
’ Cal.
guess. *
Randolph Flat, Nevada Co,
April 10, 18814.
His Solemn Warning.
**Yaas ! there’s money made in
stocks, uo doubt,” said the old man,
as heremoved his hat and ran_ his
fingers through his gray locks ; “but
its avcreesky bizness, It's suthin’
ie “esting on where lightning’s »ing to strike, with.the odds in favor
of hitting the tree you stand uailer,”’
“Then you never spzculate ?”
“Never. Idizalong on the old
farm, taking one crop with another,
and pulling out stumps when I have
nothing else to-do ;-and, if I don’t
make any great shakes I haven't
anything to worry over. I hada
purty solemn warting during the
coal-ite excitemeut, and it cured me
o’ speculatin’.”
I know ,the ‘importance of what. I)
ern physical geology, which are en“Phey. wiilstick to it ifit turns thetr .
Now, I should.)
. the passenyers were wounded.
‘that it would be adead loss .
_. the other’s wife, and it is said thatan
. qorum. .
Ext-a precautions are now take
. for the persona! safety.of the Queen
lof England. ee
. , There is a prospect of war between
taly arid France over thé tatter’s
course in Tunis, *
All the Nihilists implicated in the.
tericed to be hanged.
tev. N. G. Veal, of Dalles, Texas,
\ has again been found gnilty of carnal and lustfal assault. a
The insolence of the Boers_towards the loyalists in the "Transvaal
threatens to reopen the war.
A large part of Qmaha is under
water and through trains-are: again
blockaded on the Union Pacitic.
The overdue steamer Australia has
arrivedin New York. ‘
. ger Coleman, suspected o&Deing a
/ Fenian accomplice! inthe Mansion.
plot, proved to ben English farmer
of New York-State. ee
egiving away of a trestle<near Redding, Saturday night,
the express train was precipitated into a gulch and wrecked. The engineer and fireman were killed, and all
-In-the contest with Gartield, it is
thowght in Ohio ,. that Conkling has
driven from His support many léad=.
dag Republicans who warinly sympa:
. thized with his acts while. the ad.
i . ministration of Hayes was in forge.
«German society at Indianapolis,
ind., is convualsed over the divorce }
suits commenced by August Richter,
a fornver Street Commissioner, and
Dr. Baumi Jer. Each'is enamored of
arrangement hasbeen’ effected: to
change wives, the. Doctor to pay:
Richter $1,000, es
2 s2e
-. “Well, Dot Is So.”
ae
It was in the smoking-room_ of an
Atiantic steamér that a worthy Teuton was recently tatking of weather
forecasts. :
’
‘Look here,” he said, “I dell you
vat-itis.You pedder don't take no
slitock in them weather bredictions,
Dose beople don’t, know noding,
Dey can’t tell no better as I can.”
“Bat, my dear sir,” said a person
present, ‘“‘they. foretold the “storm
which we have just encountered.”
murder of the Czar have been sen-}
—._t divisionand Section,
dave not b:
WILLIAM SCOTT
«
, A NNOUNCES himself as a canazn.
~~ the dftice of City Barehay. tate
for
Pleasant Dwellin
with or without beds,
Ove Large 'Frent Rp B i oom.
ound floor, stitable for ecm mn
store. Contains nice saloon fixtures. =
_ Lodging 25 Cents,
Apply at first hous a re
Broa street. = se avove City
Nevada City, steai A KING,
&. Rooms,
WILL COM: “THE ASSESSMEN?
Of tue property Nevada Township ,
Monday, April 11th, 1881. All tay A ed
are required tomakea return cf reat ha
personal property owned by themat twelr,
o'clock noon on ‘* at day. A time and.e
rect description of all lands -accordin, ni
survey must be made, including cach od
Township, Rancesix
and Meridian. All taxes cn cithot in
ty, Road and. School Poll taxes inde fe’
“Lon demand. . Persons not having a tee:
-. des: ription of théir lands. are; notified
have their papers ready for inanectioy
when cailed upon by the Assessor, for tee
ing their property. When parties de'not give
a description of their lands the Assessor is
requirew.by the Constitution to: have the
saine surveyed by the County Survevor a
the expens. of the owncrsof the property.
Also.a true @Sc:"ption of all mining proper.
ties by motos dnd bounds, where. "1e same
1 Surveyed, Persons holding
mortgages uinst property: are require) to
give a correco return of the saine to the As.
sessor. Under the requirements‘ef the Con.
stitution, if the owner of property situated
in the county is a resident of the county ke —
nist réttirn as statement of the same
in person, and not through an_agent. Aj
mine:sand mining companies using Water
; are required togive asworn statement of
the amount of water used'by the n in ach
twenty-fourhours, from the first-day of
March, 1880, to the first day of Méreli, issi
Commencing.on a : :
Monday, Apri! 11th, at-Nevada Townshi,Also at Bridgeport, Washington and Bloomfield Tow nships;
Hilice atthe Court House.
al0 DANIEL COLLINS, Co. Assessor,
EXCELSIOR
BLASTING
POWDER,
: Manufactured by the
Excelsior Powder Comp’.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
ea
all On
é to Tax Payers,”
street.
Call att!
tribute you
raisca for 1
widow. .
Jolivnie
erect dwell
the corner
* streets, ani
There ar
liens on t
E ee 4
-—? Mm .ne amov
has been st
The atte
“g¢apitalist is
tion from-t
Valley whi
scRIPT ‘thi
the aforesa
join thei¢
‘4 gravel lea
that it wou
ed copartn:
and the th
t
_Just pres
term, Mon:
of County .
. following b
ed in yeste
‘Tt havin,
Board on;
Crusen bol)
condition,
tolls on saj
such time
good, pass:
missioner «
to be the ji
~~ Phe~foll
dered pa id
for per die
members .
sors and R
M. Byrn
Sy
R. Huck
F, Batti
H.C, M
—
The follc
acted in th
day, Judge
WwW. W
estate of T
vs, Geo, .
oe 5 : ; i ; . : oy MS ” : mm
oes offered $£) and refused to take) and have been induced to leave their . the State treasury by Nevada coun‘How s that?” : : bere : bias “ sige peel i: * complaiut
it. He thinks the Speciiwens are . respective callings in many instances . LY for the three months ending April wore B Beles edging igs ms hak y, “but T dell you vot we a Joseph. \
: a a on ah ers OFS : : 2” we and ‘was 3. ; : . ; ze :
Spat cacti by the press of San Francisco, which 4th, 1881, J : drawed out stiff as a poker. tists : = ie sae palace eabealbocs JFIS IS NO SO-CALLED “SAFETY” etals, Den
Co ‘Tis managed;by’ the same man who . Delinquent property tax of 1800, . big farm, lots of stock and was calldict et caes sce loo ag ond as onte to tanac ea terete owe Rear
x , De of 8a * r S 3 a eo ee A ce § yy nftroEe
The New Game Laws. led the fight‘against hydraulic inin. 32,926 38. = purty us — 7 oe excited . Coe Saee Be glyderine Powder ii the coutinout. Phas Frederic
“~The Sportsmen’s Club of Geass . ing that has been and still is conductf Delinquent property tax of 1879, — he BoP gy iis SoMETMOrEs a small word makes a Powder, as the naxions fimace’ are pots Cross ade
Valley propose to vigorously prose— ed as a legitimate business upon well sano, eee ies See Sot. sudden a widder hvin’ about two . great difference. The woman sufpotash used inthe maeutaetace ofthis Pow. eet
cute all infringements of the laws established business. principles; and : re per cont, redemption money, . miles from me found ile in a dozen . frage law of Utah gives‘the ballot ta . der. All other Powder es under this : Salies nade
relating to the killing of deer and the very class of mining that has. $8 40. page -“ her farm, She was a widbint! wainan A, the age of 21, native ec beetroot garg gta In the n
= : ‘ < me g ag en r ha r : a a % tS ges. 8
‘doves, as amended by'the Board of . furnished the coin to start almost all laterest; $53. er with a pug nose, freckles allover > naturalized, who has lived. in the . in cartridges of any size to suit customers W. Ward,
‘ neabiae s : a a 2 Poll taxes, $549 her face, eyes on the squint, and built . 4ertitory six months, or who. is the . -ard is exploded with cap and fuse, the same made all
Supervisors Monday, no matter in the legitimate enterprises in this att Es bet ail up like a camel. But when she. Wife, daughter ov widow of a «male . 93,8"Y otuer high explosive. —
what. portion of the county the) State, Evennowit is—the second State school lands, $140, struck ile that was a ditferent thing, . citizen. Governor Murray says that . soe {glowing testimonial is a sample ot account an
ly y ? i : ines 2 291 4x ld D 1 : Bt ec. P : ¥ say . . hundreds of the same tenor being constantly :
offenses ate committed. As. they . itdustry notonlyin this Statebut on rainage tax, $1,321 65, Old peta: seweige who was a wid. ra i Pager: . os any age, who is . received ; : wae ew
= a : 4. cy =O me as taway € > or dé i 10 be
stood heretofore, the-provisions have the whole Pacific" Coast, Bat_ it Potah, 04,068 22: creche, who had Sag Saag ‘sie es : hae rg re AGENT aoe been made
not been reisonable, and although . Seems that the stock gambling of the eon engineer saw the spec. I thought it’over, and junctive instead of thee don joining BF atest aid mans Powder in test cément of W. F.¢
thay have been frequently set-at deComstock will soon be a thing of the] Trg gentleman who-does the marconcluded she was an angel. I conjunction. to. any Rawder in coe on Oe tenuies Eat era
fiance, as has been annoutiead by . past, and wealth in the hands of/velous business for the Louisville aeonernpes ng id rvs ae Deane ; prep ee dielgiel eg eecr angie hina mam
_ . -* . . . ¥ ¥ a “4 i, . = ISI, ¢ : sev ea i
the Daily Teanscrrrr from time'to . Californians wll not be Jying idle, . Courier-Journal has ascended toa Roary Ger the Arse acer ile soni “eae aot me Oe eo eeeransas pny gee trip The Fre
time, no arrests have followed. As [Ror will old Californians who have . diz y hight of myendacity, where . know the procession reached “from . time, cad ‘at-once shade oo gest, give i a fair trial and am conflent dips died
we stated yesterday, the open-season . not lost their self respect and energy! none wili dare foliow him. He the gate to the house.” } to capture it. The turtle caught him mph foritself. Wishing your Compa When he
for deer now extends from Jaly Ist remain idle any more than the menof says: “A most extraordinary ‘natural cone oT pe ; by the finger, and he, holding it out Tam respectfully yours, ete. three year
to January 1st, and for doves -fpom . wealth will allew his coia to rust in . accident and one for the discussion of wha I se iene for ag Arran = had bane te ; ene Foreman Sierra G. and, M. Co what is ka
‘ June Ist to January lsy. The first their vaults. The present ill advised, physicians came to light a few: days . OF other I couldn't work up to hie have, or I'll kick oeent Pe r oe or “‘hoodo
is extended’ two months, and the} Unwise and unjust howl asainst hy. ayo, in which a needle taken into the pint, That a stood in the] box ye sit in be jubbers!”, . by which i
latterone month, draulic mining will soon be forgotten . fost of a le OSES RY a way every time I was ready to pop : aie
oa eee bagi Steno Ss Z ay nine years ago worked . the question, She acted like she. A sToRY is told ofa German shoeAddress all orders to found, but
i scape prey . ys bdr yout of the t righ of her third child, a. wanted me; but Deacon Spooner got . maker, who, having made_a pair_of. EXCELSIOR POWDER CO. failure, I
Nevaila-County-¥s. Other Fivlde. ie : siege oar hills — be-e¥pbuby-of one yearc’ This is the most — — of-usall; and they made a . boots for a gentleman of whose finan . = : Lodge, F, ;
ee ge a an ‘ ., . Ploved, The placers of S11 Nevarla . jinpevial lie that has ever grace itch. " . eial integrity, be had eonsiderab ) ‘
The VirginiaCity Enterprisethimts . it in the lavt thirty years have . ius a os “—_ the} “And what then?” doubt, made the ‘following seed i Room 40, Merchants Exchangs, eee a
there is .“‘probably more solid nutriyielded act less thas $14).00.9%3 eine BNEW SPA PGE: 30 8 an ‘Nothing, except she had dosed . to him when he called forthe aris lee. San Franci Sone
mentin Newde-connty for aComatock , an Pe) . foot tn all its details, and there is. that farm with a barrel of ile, and . ‘‘Der poots ish not quite -d bai ERC. afternoon
veikaes ieee «ok ae than hd and Tam quite contident that they . nothing vague or uacertain about it, . thus got a husband for herself and . der beel is made out,” nee <a
1a find b -3 i icth will yisld in the nextthirty years not . ‘I'he foot of the lady, the thigh ofthe five children. When thenewscame ‘ Waa R
phage ee a oe gen 4 er . Jess than $150,000,0J0; and in the} baby, the date of the marriage, the 2 — _ _ along the backbone = a a COE.
se db adipntduesaisa witt a er thirty years tocome they will not . ave ofthe child—nothing ~ig left for a sec sel ie tue’ Uae I ee Ae FOR SD ERA SORES OF 4 oe
a with equa ae ee s : : ; 7 lmgelf as
c : : send as inwwy men ont of the country . conjecture. T sitize ‘ haven’t-had the nerve to b In N 43 : : :
truth that this section offers : : jecture, Log citizens of Louis—}: enerve to buy -eggs) In Nevada City, April 12, 1881, to J us S i paca: tees oe o otisson with blasted hopes as can be found . Ville should los: notime Ga placing _ seven cents a dozen and hold ’em . V*litig and wiie, acon, se oJ. M MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS of ba
; dade capitalists . _ : : a ae ‘ i. : ; or arise. eS SCNNL CREE i Incum
than any other part’ of the Coast, rei ~ = ——— in es laurel crown tpon the intellectual . ; a Nevada City, a ‘held it _
* ri au oL i 1 and io ro Yr % ri : “ °( HAS JU IVE es
_and is at the same time the worst else ‘ —— gos of ~ truly remarkable jour-. THE way they start a-railroad train F . wees ‘which tim:
iglacé in all the ‘nining sagione@t the . a ee a nalist.— aily Exchange, in Germany is ceeeibes Ae, enewa: For, City Marshal. A LARGE STOCK OF ‘energetic a
pig : aa — se en all is réady, a bell rin . :
‘United States for propagaters of What's up? Pork a : 2 Then another bell rings. Then Ho Soe —— Boots,Shoes & Gaiters. os
ewild—cats, =. we ORK-EATERS, more than ang oth. engine whistles, or, rather toot-toot— _ —_— >"
eo The following advortisement, sign. er class, should keep the pot boiling, . toots generally, Then the conductor E. BALDRID GE ‘ John Ril
Getting Ready vo wasn, [Od byaweL known firm of brokers, . Tricine are killed by iummerwion in. ls the station-master that all te} 9 wxoivcy _. wtcatptine ots sea ste heel dons at
i i oes appears in a New York City min-. boiling water. —There are peopl ready. Then the station—master P SANGRE Meeatas @ candidate fer . Goat and Calf Halmoral, Sandals, Slippers len at
‘The Eureka Like Company have! ing publication: -“*Wanted, Eureka! who eat raw ham, and dais Be = der Piscidly sreaad and says: ‘So? }ebal, ° Election’ Mayas Of City, Maroud Duskine Also a large assortment of mine. Frid
. <a. ne Eee eae 2 s } et 3 2 ANG! or ep en cotdu ‘ io? epee, tildren’s and Misses’ School Shoes, Boys ,
va force men at work fitting up the. Gola Mining Stock (Grass/ Valley, . hali-cooked sausages and “puddi A interrogatively. a rae et . and Gents-Kip and Calf Boote, -Aretics ene of the
Cowger hydraulic ‘clain at Snow [California.)” °° SO” Wins tins Men a + ee 8 . master shouts: ‘Fertig!’ <P Overshoes for young and old. on him br
Point, which property was recently . ". +--+: 5 ble to the ‘ter ees chins Mi ills ead Then the conductor b'ows i vara tie . soto Tow the ky
purchased by them. Roads are alse’ Dancing Scheel at Moore's Flat wi hat se wt we a ‘ on Engine whistles; the bell rings; the Th : . * ‘of i
ne 3 6 dhs a Meet ie apts oe) oman has just died in Jersey -City, other bell rings; the station—-master have reduced. my prices Mis
rbeing opeged to the mine, aud it will) . Hunt & Dickinson of thigeity buve . ten alive by the parasites which . 84¥8: ‘So?’ the passeng soe pt ; : '
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bé worked on an exte nstve scale, as . instituted a dancing schoolat More's . she introduced into” her “system. by . various tongues; and the train starts. . .. os a Goods but not the Quality. A half ¢
-ore all the other Properties belong . Flat: “Twenty-seven sdholara a!-. gratifying her appetite for raw h . That is, unless a belated tat man wus =aus ‘ j a meny
ng to this greaé-gerporation, —— . aded the finst evening, saad woul eine am . comes, Then, they. do itpall over 4 <i oe the old Ferrand Phothanking sat patty i é ' oe missing: f
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