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April 17, 1881 (4 pages)

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een Che Daily Transcript. MWoBe ABBOTT NIGGER TENT. Disappearance — A Sey catalan coals Semele EDUCATIONAL. ie Programme of Teachers Institute, f. The Soldcne Company. f “q Mysterious 1d . Nevada County, Monday, April 255° instant thus speaks of -the Soldene NEVADA CITY, CALIFORMIA. . Mystic Sign and an Important Ar-) 2° 7 vs : = ot is —. rest—The Half Not Yet Told. 537. . Company, which will appear oa “St aaw mare il } 17. 1881. The Sacramento Bee ‘of Friday} 10.4. M. tl Calf. —— ! Theatre im this city next Wednesday: na a ite ode . = . evening gives some more facts about’ iets, evening:*® The Soldene Cofnic Opera ; A 5 oavtkt. Nigger Tent. Among them isan ac1.30 Pp.. ~ Masie. Roll Call. Company opened at the C Jalifornia . —_— y RIVER ae count of the mysterious disappesr+. 1.45. Salutatory. County Seper-/ Theatre last evening, avd suoceedéd . What an O14 Nevada County"Miner . . ). of aman who had mmed -sue+/ intendent. . ia establishing “Billee “Taylor” as a Thinks of it. Lessita iy around Downieville for . . 2.05. . Kindergarten Class. Miss i faverité Ipiece. It hes been styled . H. A. Lord of this city hae jast te . siine five years, and in 1'860 decided Sophie Lawson. “ . the rival of ‘*Pinafore,” and certainly ecived a letter from G. W. Hobart to return tothe States. He ship2.50.Envolution and Evolution. . there is-no other: opera in W hich there awho teft bere ¢ few months sittce for. . ped the greater part of his dust to}.John F. Riley. . are so many catching airs, snd the Pellev ae, Altu oer county, . Idaho. San Francisco by express, reserving 1 320 Recess 4 + musi eis so liz ght ard sparkling. “4 The Mr.*Hobart writes aa ‘follows: . only about 100-ounces for expenses} 3.40, Higher Class on Reading. ! . prima donna, Emily Soldene, w ‘as en“J arrived here on the 6th, eight . until he should. be -ready. Hie. Frakk Powér. . thusiastical ly received, and rendered’. : days from Kelton, and itwas a rough posing of his claim he packed his kit! 4.30. Dismissal. ‘ the character of ‘‘Pheebe Fairleigh” viva trip you bet, walkig and pushing . and started for Marysville on foot FUESDAY, APRIL 26, Hin her usual and ‘artistic nrapmer:". aes the 45 fies ; a eos long bright morning <in June. os Si. Male. Bon Cult \u he choruses were good shoaneae tle L 2 i Nace aaa t 0 EER, roger 8 3 + thin geefect. Mis se ‘Stell: g ihc It ae jwas.seén and recognized at Good 9,15. Morai Instruction. “€. Ww. j ble perte Mi a Rose ‘Stella, as . (aia We had to wade in os ‘and water year's bar ‘and at the M ountaimg Crowell { “Arabella Lane;” was’ as sprightly a. . « 4 me aces. Me al is j a te »] ce: ba 7 a} i ge ‘4 713 . See = ‘peily deepin son pi S; House, pas ssing by the latter place 10. prapestin and per centage. . village-lass as one would wish to, see, S = the road-are-miserable-and-casta! “Anterin-the-afternoon.bout-a—mite+ Zz 2S ae Pant Shwe Magyie Dass san;the buxom . Seine eosin see, cats ; {ollar apiece7= “There is. very —Htt'es oat of the Ti ent he—w —— 3 pF ae en aE ore wae a . “*Bliza,t was quite amusing. Mr. . food on the t bie aod it 3s sees pack traip, had a talk ‘with some oF 10.65 ising Seed. Class t George Appleby’ iain was excel. that. Bellevueis-a good place tor its . the ss telling them. where he exercise, (Misa Balle Cooper leritsand’ he Prendered~ with—proper q4 exerce ‘ a@iiss Ok ° f 4g : age, being situa ted ora benci-over=7 05 ing, etc. It was then near 11-30.. Study of the Ancient Cias. di gnity the ch cher of “Hon. Felix i 2 . . Oe ~ a looking Wood river and in front of Bur an and as he Was never seen cr = "3 P T Riley ; : i Flapper oft -H.M_S: Thunderbomb™ aa . ics, . » bliey. } zs the mountai . and containing abont heard of afterwards it is only fair to 12. . Interm 4e : jasort of ‘‘Sir Jose ph Porter.” Mr: i ae F <. nte isS10Nn, 503 peopl. 2 population israpid. . Ce oncl u le that ‘the Ro Nargis are the ig . ei pee C am pbe 2} sang g and acted well} ly incre-sing, a es soon as-the. only ones-able td solve.the mystery ee ee . the, part of ‘‘Billee T aylor, "the would. roads are in. good” condition I am of his disappearance, Early in the 1.30 P.M. Music, Roll Call. . be-truant lover, though in the: first " gatisfied there will be the “greatest sixties: the Tent was a popular ren= 1.45. Lecture by Jos, Leggett of . act there is scarcely room for any exrush to the place ever seen on ° the . dezvous with the gang of horse-. San -Franciaco. Subject : *‘A Tilt jtraordinary display in this part, —Pavifie-Coast.. ld prospectors say . tievesthen—“working” thif-ecuu~. with Grammarians; or a. Plea’ for . though ithe duet between “Billee’ there is a mineral belt 200 mii'es long try. -In the Fall of 1862: a Mexican . English-speaking Youth.” . sJand “‘Arabel.a” he“ won.a hearty . and 60 wide. That’ being the case} was arrested in Oroville, Butte counDiscussion afterward. round of applause. The ‘‘Christopher . there will be room enough for all! ty, who turaed State's evidence and 3.15.. Reeess.:: : “ Crab” of Mr. Clive. Hersee was all . a who come. : ‘‘vave the thing away” in order to 3.39. . Language Lesson. Miss } that was necessary, and he very nat. “The ledges here remind me Of . save himself, ¥rom his statement Tillie Lisson. urally dev eloped into a ‘‘regular out\ those in the Austin district. As far it appears that the éhallenging sign . © 4.05. “Essay on’Music, © Miss Meand-outer,” rea: dy to fight at a° dis-. as prospeeted they show small pock-. ,,,. to take from the pocket easual. da Bryant of Kansas, : tance, and called. forth’ enthusiastic ets assaying from $109 to $2,009tly while talking, an ounce bullet 4-30. Dismissal. applause. But Mr. Edward Mitchell, atou. Theerecan be sold on the} around which, at right angles, were WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, s.‘‘Ben Barnacle,” waa the delight. > i ¢ é = Gt Sgro and for 90 ae Pasicnte fr re ape two grooves, made with the peint of} “9.. Afisic. Roll Call, of the whole house. He justly de. value after deducting a ton for vicfo “Thin wan e placed ix eee. oot : : : 3 ki It i a knife, Ph 8 was to be placed in 915. The: Perceptives. Frank iserved the di ouble enc¢ ore which he} transp rtation and working: t 18. the palm of the left hand aud exposNilon / received near the close of the first heavy. in galenaand bromi: le s. Many ( ed go that the challetiged party could . , ie oa ae . act. He was a villainous looking sail: . es A i he le“but not . ‘ ; = ; 9.45, Physiology, and Practical . ‘ “locations have been made, “but not . see the grooves. If. reeognized, _ it = : _ : ! or, _.Miss Soldene made a hands somie . h thorough prespecting done: < tin-tt “Hygiene: Walter Finnie: 7 ; ; “30 a} specting cone, a3. answer ame A : popes : , ik ni 3: m sss las i oe in Bellev was answered in’the same manner 10.15, Analysis of Subtraction. looking sailor, an her ‘Sailor’ “The snow is all gone in Bellevue, . 4 Spaniard — commonly. known as Miss dna Cosme, wih dlink. Hornpipe” was loudly. encored, as and the raostof it has disappeared Muchach—pasted the Sheriff (Mid10.45.’ R i = 4+ was also the amusing dange.of ‘‘Eliza 7 he we 31ae € oothi he 3 Z ~ ™ j i 66 1 a Are rote ee iaeteees 4 . $ nee ounce) gis to the er he was to 11.. Compositron. J. G. O'Neill. Dorsey. Billee faylor is a decidj roe ost ve as tel’, gave him names, dates and lo. ” 1) 30. Why Teaching stauld not . et success. The plot is just nonsenfor = ) ae ror 88 gatities, and thus laid a plan for the . be Objective. Eagene O° Neill. sical enough to be amusing, and many “Board without lodging is $7 6r $F capture of Jackson, the leader of the . 12 «= Inderminsien _j of the situations quite ludicrous; and > . se oe resto on A gang, = was subser oaeeed suc1.30. Music. Boll Call. if its airy music isn’t whistled. on the ontinue ‘ sessful arried ; Joing — te 2 : : clk get ec ee were ate abort tse ata {—)-43--Hiistory._Ac Se Tiffany. __. streetss is ne iaclprol tye Soldene Oaas ger rae c ; ‘ w ay =) ¢ "y : = woay ; . s = roads g . a. cine . Downievi esh ar thy — ie id 2.25. Securing -Attention. Geo. troupe. three weeks at. shortest. ‘+here 18 . dleton agquainted the Sheriff with Het : ie ane ero ne TREN : no beef in town, and very little ba-{ what he knew, secured. his co-oper-. 5 59 Resets: re — — . ray 241) ate 1} a i F = a : . = aol. vec = ee Boe : con, fi our, _— etc, : Th vig ld =. ation, and on the following day, ac~ 3.03. Physieal Geography. Geo. Jeff Davis’ new book is a dismal ings put ee go farare ot cottonwood. companied by Nick Gastloric: a ConE a icken isiface. ~— : ; logs. ye mber, ope: it can be had, obeaias repaired to the vicinity of the 8.45: €onimon Fractions, MP. . ~ A _severe-_snow storm “prevails-+ is from $69: to” 09, accarding. to} -p ‘ent; where dackson—at—that= time tion. 2 . throughout Northern. and: Cemiral . quality, but none is to be had new at kept the saloon for the old woman. 4.30 ee is . Vermont. : any price. “Approaching cautiously to within -a . ee i ae The flooded district in Dakota em“Several towns are lail out along . few rods of the Tent, Nick secreted SHUTS Ts HOE braces 227,000 acres. “The. Govern: te the river above here. The first one . himself behind. some “brush while , 94.M. Masic. Roll Call, ment will feed the destitute people. is Holly, started = rival, to this . \iddleton went in alone anil Was 9.15, Study of Eaglish LiteraOutlaws are infestiby Colorado and . piace; Many think it wil be. th® fortunate in finding Jackson thegaly ture, o A. Bultiach. : fe New Mexico, and have virtual posprincipal settiement. -Manyeéntervecupant of the room. ig up 10, Notation and Numeration. session of the town of Durango, Col. ft prising monary in the scheme, and it to the bar Middleton. called for a} Hugh J. Baldwin. Mary A: Murry has recovered $5,or , + % = Q> oe ‘ z is may win as Anstin did over C lifton drink, wd in taking ou, the money 10.35. Recess, 000 from General E. B. Tyler, Postf Di . . : at atoeke river. The next to, Holly . to pay for it, prod éd_.the bullet : 10.4). Primary Reading. Miss . master of Baltimore, for a eriminal q ~~“ Clifton, six miles-fromhere; where . which he exposed iA the palin of his . 5*tte Ruseett of San Juan. ol euaanit. the most noted-mites; sich theTeft hand as directed. In making : Jaen Schoot Management, byy "The Senate has adjourned until idahoan and Mayflower are ‘eituat-. change Jackson produced its coun “or Power. = : Monday. The Republicans show ed. The country rock at Ballion 'S . terpart; a conversation ensued; and 8 M. Totermission. yno disposition to break the deadlock lime and slate, it being principally they were soou on intimate terms, 1.30, Music. : Roll read -» . and the Democrats nay continae the lime at ig SOS Eight milesabove . Adroitly drawing Jackaon from: be‘1.45, Metric System. P.»T. Ri-. segsion all Summer in order to pre2 4 " a ". 4 : ’ ae 4 « si Ballion is Kete = which has noth-} hind the-bar during the conversaty = : vent Mahone’s participation .in the ing but agood prospect to nent tion, Middleton watched his oppor-. 2:22» Penmanship. Prof. Hor. Virginia. campaign. “However, the asyet. ‘The next place, 50 miles . tunity, and when it arrived like a. 29: contirmation of.asiumber of nominaabove here, is Gnlenn, the country . fash he whipped outa pair ofhand-. 3-15. Recess. tions at a brief executive session now rock being slate. The camp was! cuffs with one hand and a revolver. 2-90: Object Lessons. M. B. B. appears probable. struck late in the poe but the! with the other, ,commanding JackFather. ae Early” Friday’ morning Laramie work done during the winter goes 0 . .on to sarrender and, not make a 4.30. Dismissal. City was the scene of a cold blooded prove the — of ns We fiS8UFC{ noige, The prisoner was_tried and . FRIDAY, APRIL :28, . and revolting murder, Charles Pier“— . aig hag yeh at any . sent to San Quentin for.ten years, 9°a.M, Music. Roll Call. ronet, a freight conductor on the Lara er pain 4 iS “a < a It is sail that the old woman nev-. 9.15, Book-keeping and Business . @mie Division of the, Union Pacific t a a th. ie ane oe ree) er forgets a friend: nor forgives aw. Forms. J. A. Chestnutwood, Railroad, calling Road Master C. H. nz wi 2 ey sa ; i i is ribs . mil hs dep rey Say. From) enemy, and with all her crimes one} 10,15. Decimal Fractions, W, . Graves out ot a telegraph office and : _— se eee i a “S. redeeming trait is claimed for her, . R. Bird. 4 shooting him dead. Both: of these vora e mine . 1 : s 4 more ta me G NS . viz: That she is one of the best nurs10.45, Recess. meu were married, and-each had a than of any others along the fiver. fa chance Tee re ‘ ‘ = : . : : ; , ~' . es in the country. In cases of sick 11, Word Analysis. Wm. Her-—. pleasant home, wife and one child, There are other plaées farther up} : sear ee ee ae een ness or destitution no man could!) rod, E All the-Nihilists, except the wo= @ river and range, bi will te : =e Se : : laa a asore K mes ae atrikea better home than “Nigger 21.35. Spelling. H.-H. McCutch. man Helfmann, condemued to death y ere er’. C: ye » ay . * ‘ rene Be") Tent. Several instances have occur. an, for connection with the Czar's assasno higher for two or three weeks on at eens. ie : cine aN : ‘Eire : : SS ne tae eee red where, she Was taken care of sand 12 m. Intermission, sination, namely, Russakoff,, Michsisis © sruuiah ib dunt cease nursed back to health, not ouly :mi-. 130, Reports of Committees, . aeloff, Kiballschitisct, Jellaboff and ing at and wear Bellevue, and of course ners and shinglemakera.of the viviniMisce laneons Work. Sophie. Pleoffsky, were hanged at 10 faope to get rich before starting. ity who had contracted ‘the motratain Addenda, —The State Superintend. ° ‘clack Friday morning. Michael“Tf any of our friends think of . fever, but even wayfarers who. were . ent will be with us, at least, saath of . Offs rope broke twice. —Order was,. . @ «oming to this country, tell them the . . total strangers and avithout means. . the time. = ndt disturbed. There was an imfirst of May will be soon enough to} snhonid she ever be arrested and Pp K start, as they can then go 60° or 70} . brotight to the bar of justice, let this rof. Kellegg, ee of the State . mense concourse of spectators. Helfniles higher without difficulty, Peg anaRRON DER 98 faY credit. "University, is also expected up. mann is-enciente, and will be hanged 46 5 om. . . : ‘W a all well, and everybody . The oll -conp'e are still at the f _ nee mage ee 8. a Bul. when her child is born, asisusual in new mining camps! to : : neh will arrange the mu ; : eligi PS! Tent, but as the place is now so nosical proA fatal stabbing affray occurred feels jolly. Two faro games with . torions and is constantly watched by . Samy. , ; music are running, and if grub was detectives, “and as their grandgon AlThe Teachers should be at their . 08 the west-bound emigrant train at not go scarce I should say the goose . gig was recently seut to the State . Posts with prompade. and dabor to . noon Friday, near Pine Bluffs, Wyhung high. Asitis, I will leave . prison for a terin of seven-years, it. ke the Institute a. success, oming. A mannamed Black quarthe goose out, is-hoped, and even believed by some, Al friends of Education are corSod well: & hens . s “Hoping ‘to be a millionaire soon, !-that complaints against them wi . be . dially invited. ee Tire Sea peeen ge, an Dem . 1 remain yours as ever,’ less frequent hereafter than lu’ days — =) UUPnataleebeanelien Lewis interfered to protest and aid id silted Somclps te geo lptecaslalodec plug Clal 5 one b aylug Claim, the boy. Black the bed Minstrels To-merreéw Bight. 8 e Sli Hee ith es k-knife ; mote Lewis For City Assessor. L.0. Felix is working a gravel . ¥''? ® @'r<-Knile in the abdomen. z _ To-mor-ow evening the New Or-. claim on Kanaka ravine, which puts Black payor ‘off the train, running jleans Colored Minstrels will begin} J.J. Meacham, aneld and enighehinto Kentucky creek, Rough and across tae p or several ngere ; engaging in ursuit. Black wil : their engagement in this city. {hey . ed citizen, announces to-day that he Ready township, and is doing pretty . probably be 1 des aun Sn 1 thave avaried and . interesting pro-. is a candidate for the ‘fice of assess-. well. From the 20th of last DecemS is from geville, Ccanght oa) , gramme, and will doubtless attract . or, subject to the degision of the vot-) ber up to the 29th of last March he ‘was bound for Butte, argc .umerous spectators both evenings. . ers of Nevada City. He makes the! took out gold dust to the amount of . sicians say he will die within t¢ ae * ‘The street parade in the aftersoon third inthe Geld for that ofhes, Who! $816 50. He worked alone: on his . ty-four hours, He lies ia th Ga will be au dutereating feature. *. will be the fourth? Saucon Lance, enne Reps = . eyCad * = fase see he reese ce hee ee ee i ? ae Se ay : oe ; ae “a pete The San Jose Mercury of the 13th . Recovered After Many Days. © During thé big fire of last summer, ef Fritz Keller was stolen by unknown parties. Recently he heard that it-was at Jennie Anderson’s warhouse, and swore outa search tant. Officer’Scott made a raid on Jennie’s House Friday dvening and eapinfed a stool that* ‘answered the . ldescription’in some respects. It . proved not to be Mr. ‘eller’s, bnt was one that had been rented to . Singer by Geo. W. Welch, like Kéller's, stolen during [the fire. I was the rig shtfal owner. Jénnie qaui ja was, restored to —~> «2 Aone Disloca ted. James, Kite, one of the members of the Gymnasium Clab, in, practicing . on the horiz vontal bar sev eral di aysaya, Lpeceived a wrench in_his right arm, . at the shoulder, that has since given . him some pain, and -tpon submitting . to.a surgiés! it-was. ascertained thav the arm was . dislocated at‘the shoulder joint.— Union. —_——___-,+= Birthday Cards. : a ‘Crawford having Mrs. Lester'& i . disposed of their assortmentof Easter cards, are now offering z our zitizens a >. magnificent‘Fine of Birthday Cards. . These latter are chaste in design and sentiment, and are genuine specimens of art. The reasonable prices . j at wi hich theyare~sold render them, every popalas with all classes uf peo. ple. ree : < _ anenreesseerener rng BORN. April-15th, 1831, Hackley and wife, Asoo. ¢ In Nevada City, to Jas. NEVADA THEATRE. . One ‘Night Only! 1 Woilnesday Ev'g, Apri! 20. THE GREAT SOLDENE ‘COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 30 ARTISTS 30 RE: Jy MILES and B. BELLENBERG, : Managers. EMILY SOLDENE, PRIMA DONNA. . ROSE SB@TELLA. Te 20 Ladies. Messrs. MARSHALL, HECSKE, QUINTON, APPLEBY, ALDEN, Wednesday Ey ing, April 20th, the great Eastern Craze. Thegival of Pinafore, BILLEE TAYLOR ! : New Songs! 4 Cuaracteristic ,Dances > All-on~account of Eliza“ a piano stool’ thrown out of the house examination ~yester day to For City. Treasurer. —_— J. D. FLEMING . NNOU NCES himselfiag.a ’ candidad te the otfice of City ‘Treasurer. bo pe For City Assessor. 1 . J. d. MEACHAM NNOUNCES himself VAL : as a candidate ¢ the office of City He for Assessor, oni
“For City Treasdrer W. A. SIGOURNEY. NNOUNCES himself as a tandidate for # the office of City Treasurer. } mOnGNTs: — 2d, 1881, Election —— “For Gity 4 Assessor. = Wi. S. LONG Ss Hereby City Assessor. in-May, 48 os announced for re-election ing Election First ilo nda; ee, “For City Marshal oe . BALDRID GE & NNOUGGES himself asa candidate tor. FA. re-election to the office of City’ Mar shal. Election May 2d. ecncnaiclh For City Assessor. FF. H. HEINDS NNOUNCES himself as a candidate for FA the-office of City Assessor: Election fonday, May 2d, 1881. ‘apl2 For City Marshal. : ee a . WILLIGM SCOTT NNOUNCES himself as @ candidate for JA the otfve of City Marshal, NEVADA THEATRE. ° 2 Nights Only 9 Monday? Tuesday April 18th and 19th. THE ORICINAL NEW GRLEANS Colored Minstrels . FELDMAR &-00). seers «-+ Proprietors, a7: O MEHDEN ; Musical Director Sane IS Sipe" arideest t The Best and Most Refined Compa comy in America’? — ‘80 Colored Performers ! Reserved Seats forsale at Vinton’s Drug Stere. No extracharge. Tickets a1. For Sale“or Rent ! 0 A Large House and Bara. with Three Acres _-of ‘Land, situated inthe town of Omega. MRS. B. LYONS. Trachiay; Piety Hill, Nevada City. apl7-2w Notice of Dissolution, HE. co-partnership heretofore existing between Alex. I. Zekind and Fred T. Brown, under the firm riame ef Zekind & Brawn, is thisday dissolved by mutusl consent. ‘All debts due the firm of Zekind & Brown are payable to Alex. 1. Zekind, who will also settle all bills agaiast it. ALEX. I. ZEKINN. : FRED T. BROWN. Nevaca City, April 16, 1881, A Grand Ball TEMPERANCE HALL, sa Nevada City, —oxn— Monday Evening, April 18. Music by Elser’s Full Orchedtra. . eer . erat A General Invitation is extended. Tickets $1.50. MRS, JOHN GRIMES. Particulars can s'so be obtained -ef-Watter . ‘Uncle. Jeff's Visit . } Six End Men! Grand Military Bang j n Uniform ! Immense ard varied Olio . Xe and Popular Songs and Dances! Uld and ' Favorite Plant ition Hymns ! C. H. MEHDEN in his incomparabl e misical sketch, “‘Music ( ‘onquered,” during which he plays o5 twenty different and dif ficult instruments ; also in his famous Cor net Sole, The Celebrated Hemiptown Quartette in’ Negro Melodies. ‘ feature in this Company is the Superb Orchestra. ‘Hon Absurdity, Don't Fail to see whe Grand Mill. tary Band in Street Parade Wonday Afternoon, between 1 and 2.0'cl'k Box Sheet for the sale of Reserved Seats, now open, te behad at Vinton's Drug Stor No extra “charge for reserved seats. SAM. MEYERS, Business Manager. Will re-open the old Ferrand Phe tograph Gallery on or about April 20th, ae apis C. HEPLER, _ DEALER IN . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Case Goods, Grain, Feed, et. — Goods sold at Bed-rock Prices. Fine Brands of Cigars and Tobacto cheaper than the eheapest. ee als ROOMS FOR RENT. nt ¢ Dwelling Rooms. ben ithout beds. § Room . : Pre floor, suitable for saloon of 4 store. Contains nice saloon fixtures. Lodging 25 Cents. pauply: ‘at first house above City Hall 0 Broad street. MRS. ROSA Kine. * Nevada City, April 6th. Conéluding with the side5s came! Printe . THE . Don’t . perance . , PRL worth of yesterda, The © -090 wort yesterda Sprun; Bs Jas. Mor market i een continue Veg Gis store, A dési emining t is. offered * the adve The tt ofthe! a nail ‘ani theS ww place, _\ ' week. “dM. Supe for the, Wood ar case ofCompan é Ls, Na ed at .O: May ope building hive g will rew ing. ’ The p case of man has was 18 1 Lhe tas’ Osborne inson’s day. his W.Cro counsel Fennes: went to party st his sta were at the TR. held for bail wh pects of recover wound, of child work is Huffma visits } couple ; has ma: bail for proven ETT last tha ing his other r and av origina: ters, ar playing when . ; stop to rests, J.D man at in anot candid; City 1 citizen andsen In t} Crawfc be seen ‘Tichest ever ¢ mount; art are thé be maost n are as ifal, 3 ‘The Pwill o] painti: Maya attrac interv the pr of art both . seem tempt taste ‘ ‘of oil