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wet er «. Grand Lodge Offiters Elected, —. ‘ i : Che D wily Crurseript. —__ Eacky Woodmen. — Here and There. \ eats opium and lies like a trollop.” . «Por Cit T es coeniae
WEVADA CITY, CALi¥ONMA The fo'lowing are ‘the. uewly e’ect-. . Outon Banner Hill there feside] A tornado in Mississippi killed eer: . Heer t Mrs. McHenry all right ?"4_— hg Feasurer, THE
ee ’ . ed@officers .of the ‘Masonic Grand . four woodmen who have been furn-. eral persons ‘destroyed two houses F ng ae al gets aaa es . ,
a —=———T = . Chapter: Henfy Savre Or . tle? cp ee cl tie pte og a * pig argc ayaa Regia ag? ee oye sia
Tsarariay Apa 10 T8si 7 . Cte: esty Sere Om of, tn. hing wie for hs Labo Mining tod ewepe roto deat of ha . he Poss eemaetien cot! WW A Sag a
incor ere ume a and High. Priest; .Wil. Company, . About a month aga havbage that. was in its track. — ~ . man,” I 'ventared th remark. } oh aged as COURNEY Gas
ss liam Movroe Petrie’ of Sacramento, . ing leisure time they corelud @to do An exceedingly'shar d pointed . steeeee tecone ey By aes . NNOUNCES a .
AD Peints on Babies. -}, Deputy Grand Hi = . wl os 4 ee py sharp ant pointec . always etieved he was the very man . 1 “the dffice o te nt Pandidat
re : eas ene Ay puty Grand High Priest; Hon.” a Kittle prospecting for qdartz. They [debate occdryed in the Sepiate who threw’ a yaller dog down our Bondy, May’ 2A, sds TM “Hl
As the Free Lance is agitating the . oaee Ei Praté of San Francisco, j Startebia on ‘an abandoned“ claim] Wednesday, ah wich Date Hill. well, d-domk. say “that WF steals . eee ? ee
j . Grand sD 25 Jonathan Doan {ines near their rauch and soon discovered ly Mahone and others participated 3 i letters, but I know that when Isent] 2 i SF ga to Sacra
: i ‘ . two three-cent stamps in a letter to . : For City Asseseop a HV.
ee down to : ‘So t f It is 4 hz ical 4 i hg } i . mé old t is emphatically denied that the’ my Qaughter in Ilinoy she never got .
holding of a w at Grass.
ery promising ledge.
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of Sau Buenventura, Grand S
Spout Valley next Fall,.and as .the editor . ;
Ps ‘ in 1. = ‘ : : .
— i eond ) raves os san — ae went out to look at it and Government is about taking decisive . 10.’ } ses
_ ed & member awarding -com. . L& « isurer; Thomas Hub-: have prongunced it valuable. Anof-. Steps in the United States-Court#: “But there must be one good man .
° . ward: ais well — Sar Tg ec i fan »f @= NAM 13, ; i 2 i = are. 9)? A oa = ; WwW bh -Wasonvie well of San Francisco, . fer of $5,000 has been made for the} against the Central Paciiic Railhes TI i . va a Tih Masonic
aui~ . “Theremust, eh? Wel, FE. wish! “The st
: eby announced for: pe. e}uns aoe ibe
ite
Election First Mon t
mitteein addition to the offi
. you'd pint hid dut tome. Td like
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rand Secratary; Johu Riggs Cran. property, but 1t is thought they ‘will . road. 5, bottle-hold vi chase nyrhiat
ottle-holder and change artist, -al' dal of auburn, Gr ; i i i i rand Chaplains; . hot sell it. ' i i f : 1ay ; In’ Thursday forenoon . Thelosses by floods in Montana . to eae up my spectacles and take
od look at kim.” . see See
= Cee eres : Secure
ready promised him as a reward for} Tl] }
. Chomas H, Caswell, Grand Ledtur. two of “the owners went over the/. fully warrant the Governor of that , 8°
; . . “And isn’t there one faultless wo‘< the services rendered jin the way: of . Ei . 4 . iF
aoe ae peal ete ore : <j i . er; wari 4 ea i: Jrag rT. 1 are wk ry eed iz ray . . i.
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free alvertising, we respectfully cal 44 phe sebiei of ¢ rass Val. ground to ascertain how farit could . Territory in calling upon theGovernha 2 Fo Ci ies
igs li 6 ; j ley raud Captair ) Yost: . be traced e 7} i ‘ sen ! ss
_hisattention to some puint presented . B » Grand C Lees of’ th “ Host; . be traced on the surface. They had . ment for aid, ax ne haydone. Yank. “Well I don’t want to 6 i id ity farshal, instr
i Sia an cha AG, : . x i
Ce a . 3 4 6 * s Why. Val aos ; rope .
iy Dr. Hawk tes Gk “x. . a Franklin Tuttle of Petanot gone a great distance whew they . town is over-tun with: saferers land Bran euten and Hone of ape Mrs
Minstrel
ae ~e Bj es sf er Pe ee a ~ . foma, Grand Royse = a Bas ee : ; ; wt 5 i Suite Ss. beg. chest cal e us are long} sere Mh
bies. i dats had ade cgi toad Samt 1D: = ro yal okie se tas Gieores d very ricl* croppings of. The quarrel between Senators Ben* ae Belo gp ppg or ce. ti .
of Health and’ bi “A healthy . Samuel David } fayer of San. Fran. another ledge running parallel with . Hil and Matone~does' iiot create spt ge des ae yet ams enquiring . E. BALDRIDCE Pw ee
een ge i = nie Seer ES + ot . * b ne i ad ; e . ‘ t 4 . : : = na 4 7 a
= haby, the speaker eid, was — seo, Grand Organist; Ira Coleburn . the one they were working; The} much sensation. It~is—the general a think I shall t : . NNOUNCES hi = af
: : eo i s . Root. Gr rc eae —— H s , : neral . think Ishall go re” NACUNCES titeelt tts i
ae ee eS eee ee . ‘00, » Grand Gord. specimens they brought to town are . opinion that it will stop where it‘is, a ning train. Mrs Be anon the ‘ Age ot Se i a jae ome sri for elses
nied ; ° ; ale > ie . : s i5 = i 80¢ i 18, as 2 2 = shes seat Be bs Ealectic ay % = “TTY “Mar. 3 é
healthy shine ee as a . The following were ttected-Thars= iwery rich-in-“*free gold. “Phe ledge . duelling has errs + , as . every lot issmortgaged, every. busi-. -_blecti Lr May 2d, Y Mar {Grass Vi
A : : ee. Ne f+ ‘ a: . : “ 2g z gba ¢ ast 2 — TORI SAT ASUS EP 2 5a STEN BURRS Se SESS St
_ ed in the reof-of the meéeuth,— Wel} day as officers cf*the~ Grand Lodge . was-traced a number of feet and_ all The Trish authorities’ have mad ees Rate tee a r Cee
_._,,__, babies, -too,. always» had’ rotund . Knights. ct Honor: Grand Dictator, . Se croppings bear the same richness . arraugements to seize-in future tl dak pan a Aa ey At ag ee GY Assessor _.
skstindsct she 2 YE eatoqee tree: ‘ eee Gree deine . arrangements to seizehe . about them. ~ On my w: iT) 2 . ——
omnes 2 : poate ae Pe Pe : ow. tT Pater C bik eecaee acro* 2 ee ta ; sca
chin in ‘a child was indicative of a — Se Dictator, L. R. Webster . tleman who knows all about it in~ in their transit ‘between New York . wien eee eg os é = : gare
poor sta ath, ar 4 a gmiall mouth . Bhat : he Thane Assistant for ms as that it ig.an importast and . and Queenstown, as a treasonab'e a Mart: sid * i te pla a aid : : Hs HINDS EB a
ae Wat thal Siru, A sheet, thick acek fe ictator, William T. Hamilton of . rich discovery, as fara’ shown now, . publication : ie ts cay Ss es and ie bi at, . NNOUNCES himee! by the w
ethane’ a Ai TS . {. San-Franceiseo: G z : tag de ie ‘ee ecu ie a : : Been dazy to Change ‘her. stockings A’ hg: alive Of City ese ate t W
protised a “ai z lease of life, Babies . H. Mal CIs 2 sii Reporter, Ws] It is quité evident that’ Banner Hill} An outb#éak of the Utes‘is immin~ . More than twieé & year.”—Ex, 7 Monday tay 2 Y isei) eames Ele 20 8
Sheald breath through. their nose andj" ” ahony of San Francisco; Grand . Wilf before long loom up a8 @ promi ent. As the Govern nt troops are. amr ee “ape terday
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Bie
nae nt fh ’ it RE AsO “nt troors are SE Ra ETT em reemetnans
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~ nobthrough their mouth. “Cheek image! R. He Warfield of Heatds-. !ent mining camp. : inadequate to cope with-them if il . DIED See ee owner of
Sahepe ; : She . burg; Grand Chanlai el Str : A aa et eee é =a 2 Ftney-+ ED. re eae “4
5 phould not be prominent. . ray ees a plain, nd W? LaeS aie writing the above, we learn . enter the warpath, the settlers have Sn nner een For City Marshal oe
g rere rs im te) ie . tT OE fraacisco; G ‘uide . that Eugene Harve ¢ a) ritto 1 "Cali : t
Se ne eNO ie ee ancisco; Grand Guide tha Engene Harvey and others have . called oa the Governor of Colorado L {At Willows, Colusa county, Cal., April. 14 oak
infant which ownel them would have l J, Eask of San Fransiscb; Grand . O¥tained-a, bond of the claim for the . 'for protection ste: ae Senate, eridgees E hea whua! —
: 7 @ long life: “Dabiesavaich shad the’ nape M. Steinhardt of West Oak . fut? of $5,020. “The bond’ lia’ “one . . David Davis’ letter is regarded 1 . Se Ver iu cates WILLIAM S¢ —
best shaped héads hiul ‘usually the . oo Grand frastee, long term, G. . Week to run, and the holders of it Republieans and Demoer Me at Wa. b. . mr OTT wr
sae aie = “ + 4 — eS ef gw nape ins § 3 f : : : é € Je é av VV asnsni , ; NNOUNCES hi :
east hair. When a. baby had all inebill of San\~Francisdo; tepre= will during that time prospect suffiington .as—a_notificationthat—he i Masonic Hall Association. A a NCES himself as cAndidate for’: The’ gi
Si f sentative Win efiae ‘ e ‘ ECTS . as tification, é 1¢ 48 : . aa i= 1€ Ollice of City Marshal. ; x
o ite milleteebh it: ceawed to be, strict: ets to the Supreme Lodge, W. ciently to ascertain: whether or not . Willing to become the. leader. of a. ANNUAL ME Qn nes ity Marshal Seymour
ly speaking: an infaut. J. Wan Fleet of Sacramentos Alters the rich mineral deposit extends. be—. National Jn leyendent part : 5 i A ETIN oon ; : ~~~ 4 .Banuer o
ef ate a eS. f ne native Representative R J low tlie ae “fi ‘ : A d ( E 4 f darby. @ i 3 : r Ea Pts
: snue
; + sen tay » Les : & Burface . 1 ive} evi , FY aiaans 3 a
S A Joke On Gar Hepervisars of San Francisco, ‘Tt ete roinise: of ace far enough to give} evidently feels that’ ho is of too'muéh aga
at
a Psi . eae oe 4 1@ annual reP aie ol permanence. One of the . weight to be-without a following. . 4 At ANNUAL MEETING of the stocke Grand 8 . : -* doesn't w
ce ast week icant Saat . 1¢ Grand Dictator contained conditions of the bond is that they Dr. Carver. the Ameri oo . I. holders of the Masonic Hall Association : : : ti 6 ciins of t
‘adopted rie the following statisti ar aes ney . Carver, the American marks—{of-Nevada City, will beheld at Masonic Hall .
ome
adopted a role''to the effect that fit: g statistics: “On the . *#USt not remove from the claim any . man,’ has. challenged the t ; Sb t . ere ei : e
hereafter it Sheald be lawful to kill sos of January, 1880, there were-37 . Of the ore extracted un‘ese.they de-. *hots-of the Hurlitizham Club” \ ee ernie 3 —
wr i 7 wae Suk : oesi Maa : : semi esta aig z ee ee :
decr in Nayada. cosaiy between . odges inthis State of a membership termine'to purchase it, Gua Club, London; toa pige hoot: . At S o'clock, P. at, for the purpose of elect. a t cult
cae . 2 .
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ty ¥ HGEON-s# Be ti fy : Ky FP, May fe wse OF Elect4 : a
July 1st and January 1st ofeactr . of 1,109; On-March 24; 1$80,. the See rapeeeesge ic ence ing match for £350 Be < ae ee nee ‘Trostees of anid Agsocintin, aia . ef ne in-receipt
year on the grounds tint: not inti! date of tha organization 6f°-Grand Placer *‘Times” Notes proposes to ‘shoot at ' . — = iauvtubly ceding baal cinvae ashi; .
. : bd of : : € * a ws hans oe ie é ‘ ashion?e
the winter storms have set in, which . Lodgéthere were 40 lodges, witha Work has . bar to his-opponent. h 2nd " Eee Nevada City, A ieee eee . : sla
state dottecdebeus eS ‘*k has been started np i : 2onents’ hundre chy she bah} 2a 16,2: tA ea
is-after November Ist, do the-dee . mem. sership of2009, «Phere. ave! p j 1 started up in” the 7 IR Be Si aces each oe y, April 16,1881, FEMPERB? HCE Lat ' i HE
ge Saad 9 : he deer . iw '40 [edges rich ase Poole quartz mine, at Humbay Can James O'Brien, ‘alias “Bob Lind: ee ae ee ee eee ass bi Saha Heche
tains into thi pe! = monn . of about 3,500a net gai i my yon, -A new bridgéis being “built say,” who, daring the last political . tive]
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hace . af 8 oe _ cording Mek sheds oes te of 9 = across American river for the ik campaign, deposed that he knew H, . Application for a Patenttan Mining Nevada City has rece.
G Weteiaadiha oe) ein fa fone: Abou nembe's, ‘he se BEeaki : Morey, ‘hi ee : os Beak, .
that aviste pln imembershipin-+this juri eae! He, pose of taking ore across tothe quartz L. Morey, of Morey-Chinese letter oe
cepa
lrat existed previgus to this action . “a bei Pintnis’ jurisdiction has} mill, z SS eee fathe, and who subsequent! : Gonfes ; Unrtep Starrs Laxp OFFICE, and to us
the open season was’ from July tet) paid during the past year to families Iu oe Sa ed that-he perjur ; y tS ess: Sacramento, Cal, ‘April 14, 1881 ; ; mi
bo November tet ‘Thee wante: ~~ pof deceased brothers $31,000.” Hl. LaKaimp cleaned“up all the He . perjured himself, Thurs. ae is hereby given that a a ia) Sao
extend th 1 oe hey wanted to} inl cade ground slitices and widercurrents “in day moruidg pleaded, guilty to the! it ei whose Post Oilice is Nevada
—che Apres * baie ice 5 : SE HPs : af 3 = : : o : ty, Nevada . é Jaliforni : F andi : :
stead of ae ‘ , : course, but in? _ fron Clad Mine. F his mine recently, and the result was irdictment for perjury presented sopilaabion ‘eluent so on Peete . M d eee
stea ivy have-shortened ‘it sininbowcice a surpri ee -avainst him, ee ‘ 6 Placer Mine. hear nt for 2 pna”’ . op . F :
: ry ee as se to ; é —hitm;and Judge Cow 2 : rT Mine, bearing gold, Nevada Minon
at the lasé end, as_avilk be seen} This mining company, whi¢h shag ; eee him, “as the amount mts pi tes sce owing-.sent jing -distriet; Novara Rhee El ge eter nar Min-o on ay Evening, April 18. Bhi)
as seen—byby ai : "8s . taken out was-about one-half ‘ tim to the State“Bsison for eight . deseribed as follows, ar ay rig aoe : ates
reading the fol éiite'sbBcial-Levis'a been under some embarrassment of thanhe os " GNe more years ded 6! . Separate loeations pt ae embracing $wo 4 : ; fh
tive act approved February 6th late on account of attachments serv was $4 000 ges es aaa be Se Ton aK 7 Nos ag eng Poet ee tae ee i eT
ar { i ‘ ) Serv. jas $ i Se Se ie eee “St Townshi North. Rance 10 Fae iy
ake
1574: ". ed-on the property by creditors, have The re. ni g . A Queer Superstition, eg BS a, toning 16) acres and Nt . Musi ; ul fs :
; It shall not be lawfal for any per about. concluded ‘arrangements by about. i atnine, at Elmore-Hill, 3 —— ty coed cae ae a pot 4 ot xi Music by Elser's Full Orchestra oe
son or-personsto take, kill or de which work wilt be resumed on the ee hes la half from »Dutch thinese gamblers-have a curious . Range 10, East, Moutit~Diablo Se we . : iigats
stroy the male er female of any elk, . Mine, ~ There is good mack at itt Mg Bear river, haa been bought superstition that if the dice are . s ern owen the Said Yoattions were a fer
deer or antelope; in the count f 4 i We Ps mactinery on by Mr. Johu Parham of S of handléd an 1 th y Fa ae . per yy PTecas a a ap -ikjpase: mL ee
Nevaila, beasween the Arab a } ; ey the mine, anda Snyder Concentrator . -cisco, and ill b eidlons ¢ a ese a Seong. by ies “t isctl On the’ same date, bot et : :
i ada, bebween the first day of Feb. . ;, : ; , 2 ator is nd wi arte pe i vr: . i t vy R. 8. Bassett On the same date, bo va, t al j F '
rary and the tirst day of Au ak di . 18 about being put up for the savin diate’ hs eatarted. up ‘imme-. '$oorant of the chances and exeite; whichare duly secbat atocoanc bse . ” astett chest iene eeeneele Pip
‘each year, . ne . of the sniphurets The mains! it t a f onday men went over to . eut of the game, fortune wiil smite . ene Mi db The applicant rs: < go ieee p eeaene
F
ah > main “sha et ready for work d ree An see , oS purchase, The Caledonia Consolidated placer : : ‘i
It was the general-State law ‘that . has reached a depth of ©200 f, Ly y for work, . Hydranticing . 894 cause the winning numbers al. . ine isadjacent to ae Tickets $160, a
; ae t 2 ext, Pwill be commenced next Monday’ i] ¥2¥8 te be cast & . All persons holding any i : aE act
they weretigkering on, not —beine and the ledye citries an average of notl i k aL e ouday it]: ee ate thereto are oat tlc lverse claims fi = ents
aware that there was a very Wises about thiree feet. There ara x 1s 50: . of I o ppens, Wm, Schillinsky eee a ny betore this office’ within 00'days from MRS. JOHN GRIMES, ~ ee ins
a he 2 a re are now.50-. of Dutch Flat, will act as Suneri in ae 16 first day.of publishing hereof. : . : —~poor stoc
special one relating to this county. tons of quartz on the duiep, “which { tendent. and wif! ! Superin~ appy Village. i ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
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_——Peed ae is estimated will yield $20 ‘pe ag rf 1d Wiil OVersee matters jin I write thist : : a I, Caldwell, Atty. 8 apis eee withthe
tas Military Rucapeseat, Mr! Cea oe v0 per ton. . connectigntherswith, Water will . coutainin ye sora country village Bil cel Bus Ete 3 be : os
—_——— Mr. Ci » the managér and prin— . be taken f be’ ite Pt ei th fi anh rh . : Pet $ :
It seems that some of the well cipal stockholder, has had’a series of x rom the Yuba ditch, ‘Tt heehee little town, nestled on : Cc. HEPLER, ROO F -FOR RENT on a cash
~ Meanin’ dag poorl : ated we obstacles-to-eon Crturhaeanee RS SSSI SR anc constntnema & stcenill to break off the raw winds 1 , Pes . : weak 3
Grass ¥ Rey y nested veople. of ti oeontend with in opera= . Rumors About Proposed —C hanzesOf" “Winter “and “the hurricanes of . pnonnun. rey err nrer ~ FP D ee
oa 83 Valley who Gon’t take “the . ing the mine, but so far “has over— ] i = Summer, When: I arrived this. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS +f wish grea ies Keon, tomrer
ive Needless ack me ais rape ahs 1! pr ees tis rumored morning it i ti 18 : pat 4 . y OF Without beds. eet ots :
PRANSOR antine about . . m all, for which he désetves ored that changes are ng it seemed ‘to meas if there! Cag ia One Large Frent Roon fled
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to find eatat the bette op eredit and merits afuture abundant about to be made in the ‘ie tab] cot!d uot be a bad man oy ascolding . . ’ e Goods, Grain, Feed, &e. store eon noo, wulteble hie ot way ore
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, : o : a ; : Store, Contains nice sal trey eae ' Bs
out of the preparations for tle mailis . Success, —Union, of the Central Pacific and N ne be in the village; but four hours G eae L ee hice saloon fixtures. : at very lo
cot sda pesparsions fon Sin .ae ra ater eo ‘ wees have pessed aad I ain, a Wiser vei s00ds sold at Bed-rock Prices, ° . KMOCgINg 25 Cents. ‘ ae a fine stoi
3 enorook, df Fakes i F Kae : a) ring the ame bere to see olc {rs. B , j ei ee Apply at first “house above City eee j
they lave swhiorbcd eyeloe wide Back. western mails and express to thisct about a pension she waite 4 dg ame Brands of Cigars and Tobacco Broad street, ‘couse above City: Hall on = hotions,. e
tine fear Alege wl pert Hig athe. bas eR quecalens Kes about 1:30 o'clock ab might PE povermanaaty and when weshad fincheaper than the cheapest, 3 A MRS. RBGSA HIKC. e ¥
ey ve 5 : § ie : . e. ished +f 9,
Nevada City, April 6th >
eibly reminded toon, if they faite not Lanee snarled at the Courtty? Sh per changes ‘have not. been officially “f pag hee lags
2 ty, April 6th. =
been alre: aie : nik i binitin cia rate i A 1ave four churches,” ce ) —_ Sale Se
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een already, that ithas not; The . V'0"s because they very: sensibly reagent yet, but it-is: believed . . “Y es) but we never have any ser Nia ennai ee , ; ay th
. a Ts] , ¥* a} ; . ~ be Pal . . y r > ‘ y F: is j 4 c ' . “4 i ; .
committee who solicited contributions . ¢%e" @ rule to prevent justices of . “MY Witi be made. PS] thons worth listening to." ie Notice to Tax P Be
in this city are now collesting in the the peace throughoutthe county from +e cng men looked intelligent and 2 Nights 0 ve . ax ayers. of candida
varios amounts: bitbscrtbed> And we monopolizing the Coroner’s business . Genevieve Wa'rv has something’ ? GHatph . Th . se y 2 Ww ’ sect ici
8 ' a ies é ‘ oe : O say a 5 po: they” are regu: cece J "ILL COMMENCE ‘SESSMEN tity I
uppose the Grass Valloy:, committee of holding inquests, as has in the ‘ A about. sleeping-car arrangepokes ! There isn’t a man-in aig } ii eae 3 of the property Brg hoot mle the City }
are doing the same, althouch the past been common. Kvidently the MSDE,» The fair Genevieve thinks . Y!!!¢ who knows enough to ask boot ondayé Tuesday pitt ith, 1881, All tes pavers term ig ab
usually énterprising hewspapers Coroner had his attention salle’. hb it perfectly shocking the way ladies in pat trade.” : April 18th d z Sacsanid wae ee _ and _ many yea
2 a i : es i : ‘But the w lem] oclagk Bs “Astrue and cor +e!
down there don't scent to have found . the article by some subscriber ta bie and men are haddled together like . protested emen loo happy,” I , an 19th. rock eaten hat day. frie and cortoler
it pot ithes be cat bo lcehtuirs animé tested. : ce ; rey nuust mares ecedriling to 1s
it out yet either by actual experience aes ® cotemporary, anid thore: ae sah aees ith nothing but a curtain “Then they look what they ain’t,” 1 ms r division and Section Honea cach ast
or by heargay. ~~ . Upon interviewed the editor, We unging between-them. That cur-. Sh¢ answered. “I don’t” believe THE ORIGINAL and Meridian. all xen Be eal py .
os ele a nee a editor, PUI SaeEES agltage 7 Bawa e Pear be 3 an. All taxes Gn personal prop
= oe . = some to this conclusion’ because tain, Genevieve, is quite as good as — is a happy woman in the whole a8: eet Oe bat /Fage tie Bea Exes must be zs 3
= Autho: ty. . ‘Thursday eveniag's Fese bance ra a Beick wall, if you don't keep think iabeee h If you knew of the carryj NEW “ORLEAN rect Beattition of aaa 4 having a core he V
; ee rel ani s setukes . : . AM} ere you w ’ new S ae ir lands are _notifled ar 3
Whiy does the Nevada ‘TRansen:er back “All ‘of its prowls'on thé en lug that there mizht.be a hole in it, . happy wives” au wouldn’t look for ort ats Shera yd papers ready for frianectfon ae prepar
talk stout Rs ee ae als ee Fa cat s sul Bice ake aacuenina ae _ . “\What-awful thi : . in their ue en Oe the Assessor, for list~~ quantity o
amended’ the Stabs wie “awh biti sled ‘ : tire Supervistrifles: ke Praia . about those do?” ings do the men 0 fe a Sicerte tne kare Beuee ce not give -_ teen-more
tending the time for killing’ ~; Ors Were perfectly correct in makisfe . ; 3 Keep your—bonnet on. Imag‘Yon? ) required by the Constitation to have th 0 th
“ g pie Senne oh akitte ae 4 "You'd ew
equired by the Constitution to have th u
What eke Wate thes fee . the order they did,” © . nation doesunore than half the inis. do! Tits « — ve what they don't . FELDMAN & CO,._.__ Beaus ening surveyes by the County ene oe > P to the
5 igh P gy NC
ate ¥ ’ y 7 ‘ ml
> expens i ne a
by what provision of the code are . SN a chiet iis toese cases. —S, F, Exchange, } Ville basn’t-sh ea ome that Farm-. C_H MEHDEN. Musi Sota. Also a tetie deserip Sardlclaninor roe ree
they Operating? It seems tous that . Surprise Party, reer iarassa lint aimee Hone ee. and Gomo e the tate of Sodom Olin «: ustea Director. . ties by wate ate eaipeining ihe ag ‘ram Tpe
this’ thiny Nas about cone far ; : ilies Ne tae ian ire py rrah.’ Pronounced Su : have not-heen surveyed’ where the same company’s
: TAS DS GT ent Pager A.writix in Londoa T Do they drink !” T ccesst © not been surveyed. Persons holding
Sac. Bee, S tjoyabie surprise party was [yp tin oa Truth says “Dothey ? a he Best and Most Retined Compae. dice 2 Property are required to a
Fin Mekrentinsdt saa diel 0 tendered to’ Miss Hannah Keenan . at the ‘‘tifteen pazade” was worked ie sie 2 Didn’t I see even old ny in America ! paoe coereet. return ef the-same to the -AsArrested
ANSC ( state that!) i) ca.. ; e : ; outeee ; ° arris weaving his w : ; tte der the requirements of the Conthe. Supervisurs had amended Pe Thursday at the residence of her.paneil < agp 8 ‘‘Kecreations in}that as he climbed the hill ‘ed ya 30 Colored Performers in the county i a venldan property sted Dee
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State law. They have siruihs ones PRE ann ' reek, near the Merrififty ¢ pe more than ae 8 a slippery path, of course, vie Men!» Grand Military Band in “sip return 4 sworn statement of the same arrested {
pended itso far as relates to Ney ad leld wine, There were about. thirChi years” ago. The Hinddos, sidewea’ ee don't climb a hill. and Popol ahr a a Olio! New sninata and’ winks Marongh am agest. All and will b
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county, ‘They have full satiocad . i, ladies and gentlemen who. want . wint exe Lgyptians were familiar “De they gamble ?” Favorite Plantation -Hynang noes . Old and as required to zits ape ta gl i Rag Inson’s “Ch
' ares ty . cag OME Bhd Ms say rith fhe ae ? C. H. a Bes e amount of “ banal ‘
*o make thercliange uniler sitbdivis. . down from the city. Music. was furs being ¢ Puzzle, the square of sixteen . “‘Gamble?. What-did Mrs. Potts . Ste! prerict eonmparable my.) eae saat hours, com eo ae — Ne
ind it ataca cet ee nish by the Guild Brothers, a. g consecrated to-Jupiter, ane 4 that her brother’s wife told whieh he plays on teanke ae ret ge sonar to the first-day of March, ‘set. row wit
wad Code >. McHivy was the pvojuetor a — + ° Mrs. Davis nota month ayo? F cud instraments;ajso in” his f : a ttt tbat ab tte } =
i ‘ nd mana, > ; of i : ago? Four . net Solo,” : ; . § mous Cor-] Monday, Apri! I a
aE gov of the party, and he made a sue Tae Prescott Miner reports that the leading meu in the place were . , The Celebrated Hamptown Po ee Cee
emiract fet cess’of it, suc: } the Atlantic aud) lacific road will a de ng checkers for the soda water, . ®t? Melodies. Quartette in . “!so at Bridgeport, Washington and BloowThe wic
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¢ Round Mountain Company ee at + Ate rigona within twenty days, ‘'Is Mrs, Potts nice 2” — °C neluding hy aa Affice i ouse Piet
have let 2 coritract to Messrs. Shear : Compltied. pact ie The work. is being pushed aleng “Nice? Why, she’s the. worst’ Aieordtemntlag the side-splitting Planta. . spent haps ear saat a
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er, Holland, Harrington apd Harkins. _” he iron-work for the new twen : ee The new road may .reach + agar ad _ ae 5 It’s a wonder wy ‘ DANIEL COLLINS, Co, Assessor, unable to
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td an the instr” tunnel 400 fect, . Y-st#mp mill of the Murchie, fot Aas isco earlier than was ex. pond !” <i her in the ‘mill nele Je : S Visit . scriptions
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