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r THE HORNING NEWS. UBLISHED RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE : neVear by Mail?, Postage paid,. f x Montns, hree Month?, VInnth. To city subscribers, delivered in any part of the city ,0cts per week. PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ho advertisements inserted in Local column at any rice. An extra charge will be made for double-column triple-col u -nn advertisements. All announcements and recomendations of candi ltes for oiTice, will be charged as advertisements. Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to cupy ar.y special place, willnot be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per iUare for each insertion. Advertisements kept under the head of "New jvertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be ade i" advance. -Remitances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal ney Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. 3ly such remittances will be at the risk of the pub ifiers. Under the head of "Special City Items," business itices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line r every insertion. THE RAILROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KICHWONU AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. am VOL.1 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CTTY OF OREENSBOKO. AND OF THE STATE. THE LATEST NEWS. Greensboro, N. C. Thursday, Rpril 21, 1887. No. 84 TUB WASHINGTON DUII.L. rrives from Richmond at g.43 " " 10.33 p m aves for Richmond at 8.32 a m 9-55 Prn NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1 rrives from Charlotte at 8.22 a m - " 9.40 p m sives for Charlotte at 9.48 am " 10.44 p m rrives from Goldsboro at ................ . 0.30 pm " " . " 10.20 pm ' " " 7.40am eares for Goldsboro at 9.50 am , " . 6.00 a m " ....10. 20 pm ( NORTH-WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD rrives from Salem at 8.00 a m " " ,. .... 9.24 p m eaves for Salem at ..'. 10.00 a m " ' " 10.54 Pm C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. rrives from Fayetteville at.... ............ 6.15 p m eaves for Fayetteville at ..10.00 a m National Only in JVameJVot a Single Company Wintered From Any JTorthern State. ; Washington, Apr. 18. The follow ing is a list of tho military organiza tions entered and acted upon by the xauunai arm committee ol entries. Alabama Bamar Rifles Co. B. ist regiment, competing. Arkansas Eureka Springs Guard. Kentucky ist regiment Kentucky State Guard, Batallion LouisvHIe le gion, competing. Louisania Battery "A," ist regi ment, competing; Louisania Rifles, competing. Mississippi Vicksburg Southrons, competing, Newpprt Light Guard, competing; Winona Rifles. Missouri Company D, 3d regi ment, competing; Company I. 3d reg imentcompeting; Company C, 3d reg iment,. Company A. 5th regiment W. M. A. cadet corps, competing. North Carolina Governor's Guards competing; Goldsboro Rifles, compet ing; Fayetteville Light Infantry, com peting; Maxton Rifles, competing ; Forsyth Riflemen, competing; Gran ville Guards, competing; Hornet's Nest Riflemen, competing; Monroe Light Infantry, competing. South Carolina Lee Light Guards. Texas San Antonio Rifles, compet ing; tseiknap Kines. competing. Tennessee Memphis Merchant's Zouaves, competing. Virginia First - Brigade Virginia Volunteers, 29 companies of infantry, 5 batteries of artillery, 2 cavalry com panies, ist regiment of Virginia Vol, unteers. competing; Richmond Riffes competing;Walker Light Guard; Win chester Light Infantry, competing; Alexander Light Infantry, competing; Attucks Ouards. competing; Bethel Cadet Corps, competing; St. John's Cadet Corps, competing. Millwaukee & the richest man in the Northwest, died at the Hofiman House this afternoon of acute pneumonia, aeed 7o. London, Arr. 20. The Common Council of Bournemouth, where ex- secretary Manning: is soiourninc adopted resolutions, welcoming Mr. Manning and expressing the best wishes for his speedy recovery. Mr. Manning's condition is much improv ed. He indulges in frequent walks and drives. The air is balmy. Rahway. N. J., Apr. 17. The in quest into the circumstances attend ing the murder of the unknown girl Lffas begun this morning. Several witnesses were examined, who testi fied to the finding of the bodv. etc.. butnothing new was elicted. THE POSTOPPICE. Jtlistaken Identity. lails for the North close Charlotte " Raleigh Salem Fayetteville at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. 9.00 9.00" ' 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 will The money order and registered 'letter office nly be open from 800 a. m. to 7 p. m. General Delivery is open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. -except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after ipening the Eastern night mail. j Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m . lor islf hour ; and half hour after the opening of the nails from both North and South. The lock-boxes axe from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. S. Greensboro. Presbyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. Baptist : kev. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. - Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. " G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene St. " J. R. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal : Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. Chicago, Apr. 20. The body of Frederick Wirth, whose mysterious disappearance one month ago, has been the subject of police investigation was found this morniner in a slip of the river in the rear of Schoenemann's packing nouse, wnere wirtn was em ployed as a butcher, boon alter the disappearance of Wirth, the mutilated Doay 01 a man was louna in tne canal near Lockport. Ill., which the widow of Wirth recognized as the remains of ot her husband, and they were buried one week ago as such. Jacob, Kneb ler, wno had oeen in vvirth s compa ny prior to his disappearance, was ar rested on suspicion of having killed him, but he was released last week. tailing or entirely ceasing operations- in 11115 oiaie. STATE .YEWS. Brooklyn. A sr. T. Spear, one of pVrhtea for u MotmiMO Nrva Mournftil Ditty about tho Millman and the Maid I 2o- Kev. Dr. -S. - On Tupwfav mv ctmn u,..i. the mOSt WldelV I TfxjuHnr nnn. TIhIa Tl.. t i t! known ministers of the Presbyterian dwel in "wU iT" "JUt church, and a noted writer on religious fire, which Ipvp hlmir.nri rxu, He worked in the mill at two dollars a topics, is dangerously ill. He is sev- in a desUtutrmd Itl-itathTrfna 7V Banner. enty-five years of age. ixtw lORK, Apr. 20. Alexander The renorfa fmm th mn Mitehell, president of the Chicaeo. crop in DOrtions of thn Z ?, c-. t- ..1 n 1 . " , I . . : "r 01. raui iauroaa. ana very encouraging. Tnero 13 consid- RAIIillOAU "riEETinfQ POINT. at men April 19, 1887. w Editor Morning News : Last night quite a large number citizens (male and female) convened at the Jordan Warehouse to listen to Dr. J. M. Worth, Geo. S. Bradshaw and other gentlemen from Randolph county, discuss the subject of our new railroad now in contemplation, from High Point to Asheboro. The addresses were all interesting and appropriate and everybody was pleased. Rev. Mr. Thomson, of our place, ever ready to respond to the right, after a brief expiession ol his own views, called our citizens to the text, when an almost unanimous ex pression was given in favor uf the railroad. And we believe that nea all our people, as well as those r 5 1 1 . m . Kanaoipn county, are periectiv en thuzed upon the subject, and that when the elections are held, which will be at an early day, the result will be largely in favor of the railrood. We want it ; we need it ; and we must have it. D. L. C. a San? willow tit willow tit willow! He was fond 61 his glass, and women, they say; Oh! willow tit willow tit willow ; There he met a fair maidfrom old A!, bion's shore. And the fair maid at once did the mill man adoie; But now they are married, and he is seen there no more: Oh! willow tit willow tit willow. They paid him in dollars and cents to the day; Oh! willow tit willow tft willow ; When with the lair maiden he did rua away; Oh! willow tit willow tit willow. They asked him politely to get up and go. And take his bride with him. if she wanted it so; But where they are gone to I do not quite know; Oh! willow tit willow tit willow. Oh! millmen, beware, stick close to your "plates," Oh! willow tit willow tit willow; And never let maidens come in through the gates ; Oh! Willow tit willin- tit wlllnuf Average $50 per hundrtnl .nnria You'll be This is probably the greatest yield can not get back ; made in Western North Carolina. You'll be called to the office, and there Asnevillo Country Homes. , get the sack ; Saturday at Rocky Mount, a little And lhus vou " suffer and writhe on the erable complaint of chintz bura from several neighborhoods. Albemarle Observer, Fish have been scarce compara tively air tho: season and notwith standing the present most excellent weather the catch of our fishermen continues small. Can any one tell the cause? Edenton Fisherman and Farmer. There are 1G0 makers at work in the cigarette room at Duke's factory, and 40 cutters. " How do the female employees compare with the males in making cigarettes?" we asked of Mr. Hornaday, the foreman. ,4In point of speed they are not so fast,' but make a cigarette fully as perfect," ho replied. Durham Recorder. " A large quantity of the tobacco plants of Western North Carolina were up and looking finely, but were killed by the recent enow and cold Bnap.- our years ago Mr. T. J. Donoho, of Weaverville, realized irom ten acres of tohircn. u rwv dov apout 7 years old, a son of Mr. jonn uixon, lighted a fuxe to a dy namite cartridge which a man who boarded with his father used for blasting purposes. The cartridge ex ploded with a very loud detonation and with almost fatal effect. Thre3 nngers ana naif of the little fellow's rack ; Oh! willow tit willow tit willow. Oh! maidens, beware, when to marriage inclined j Oh! willow tit willow tit willow; When to marry a millman, you make up your mind; .we vfi Liin 11111H it nuro I -V '..i left hand, two fingers on the right r: , wi,0lw't wiiiow-tit willow; hand and la large piece of flesh TonTnf F,rst "k.lhe Director, your hand t moon onward in nectar to ABOUT WORDS. The phrase brass use about 1861. band came into ine the cheek were blown off. Theinju- Tk u u ' rly ry is a terrible one and Is exeXg?y Tbatthe H2ney of painful.-Tarboro Southern?. Z y .maXflow. A lady In this city recently sent quite a number of flowers to a lady mend iu Boston. They safely reached their destination the day before East er, and having been placed In water overnight, those which had some what wilted were restored .and they were all used in decorating the bap tismal font of one of the Episcopal churches, of that city, on Easter Auepuay, ana were much admired For theji he will make it serene, "dont ye know?" Oh! willow tit willow tit willow ! ! In ASIATIC DOI.tGI. Jennie Engle is warbling in Duluth. junn. Rhea will make a spring tour of sev eral weeks. habit, timidity is Ilobbingr a Priest. Madison, Wis., April 10, Three masked men entered the house of Father Von Draste early yesterday morning, and with drawn pistols de manded $500. Learning that so large a sum was not within reach, they searched the priest's clothes and took $75 and a gold watch. While ransack ing tne nouse they iound a small keg nf wine, whirh thpv lannprl and thpn ppies-green, per bu ,.ooai.So drank the health of the priest. In the pacon-hog round.. ao meantime the housekeeper had jump-. sa8 ed irom a window and notified the i8a25 neiprhhnrs. Rv the. timft the sheriff ar PRODUCE MARKET. eef . utter eeswax PWekens old... spring .. : ai8 i5a20 .......... loate k j im ha... r new .... - - torn Meal.... ":"""! pried Fruits Blar-thprrW e. . Cherries ..71-3 Apples. 2a3 Peaches, unpared 1-2, a 1-3 " qnparea 14, 2 ' oared eaa rs-.,, xo jlethers , , , 'laxseed lour Family 4 50 C - f - oupernne.. " a 00 fJn,ons 6oa8o iOats Pork "" eas Potatoes TrUK Sweet..............;........ Rags Cotton fallow .... ool washed. ......... unwashed... Wheat, rived the burglars had 'left the place, but they were subsequently captured after a hand-to-hand fight. They gave the names of Charles Riley, of Detroit, Mich., John Sevoin, of La mont, III., and James Gannon, of Clinton, Iowa. Trie booty was not recovered. Picked lip from a Wreck. 40 75 ..40945 f. . 637 ..60375 60 "50 1 6 30 20 f lai 25 RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. Bacon Sides Hams.... Shoulders Cheese ... v Coffee-Rio New York, Apr. 20. The cantain of the steamship Benefactor, states that on baturday he picked up a boat containing five men off Cape Hatteras. They were Captain Henderson and four of the crew ot the steamer George b. Marts, from Baltimore to Charles ton. Henderson savs that earlv Sat urday morning the vessel was blown up from some unknown cause, and af terwards coniDletelv destroyed bv nre. rirst mate and seaman were kill ed, and the others barely escaped. borne of the survivors were badlv Durnea aoout their hands and faces. 15 8 TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. . .20 19 2-3810 Lexington, Mass., Apr. 20. Snow 8 inches deep covered the hills and valleys of Lexington as he 113th an niversary of the battle dawned this morning. London, Apr. 20. Baron Van Foeustte, Bavarian minister of justice has died suddenly at Munich, of heart disease. Also, Sir William Lygon r-acjc&nnam. vjr. c, me Jiarl o PATENTS. inventors and natentees and all hav Lg business with the U.S. Patent Of ncC are invited to communicate with me With confident reliance upon my fidelity nieir interp;t. . . inventifin natented Old inven- I T.no-frrrl ie HpH llJ ., : . ' : 1 -4" ' " 1 w..w. , uwuvi. aav if tio uuim 111 improved, and rejected -applica-uons revived. Caveats filed. Trade- "iarts registered. iwinpi attention, bkillful service. A I cnarSes oena , model or PrnKm: .. . X I rwn ormnar rn cmrp MntmKor XT , - v-iiuiiuarv lniormatmn rhprm u i w" w i.uivi. lurnished. 1 railroads are involved. Solirifnr rt a A . YANTIS, San Francisco. Apr. ao. Owing to cnts , i American and Foreign Pat- the rise in the price of wheat which k QVrec w., wasnington, will not permit the flouring mUls to 1 work at a profit, they are largely eur- 1819. Charleston, S. C, Apr. 20. Four arrests, making seven in all, were to day made in Greenvil'e, in the Air Line railroad case. The robbine has Odette Tvler ha led Minnie Mnd. ior their freshness, beauty and frag- dern's Company. iamjv. uiniDgxon Kevieve. Cotton receipts to date from Sep tember 1st, 1880, 80,832 bales, same time last year 2o,883 bales; increaso over last year 4.989 bales. The new and magnificent Methodist church in this city will be dedicated on the 4th Sunday in May. Bishop W. W. Dun can, of South Carolina, is expected to preach the dedicatorv sprmnn All the living pastors of the Edenton St. pnnrrn win ha invitori n Kn . 1 1 1 i . . r, J - "r; I win uu uuaicniea witn American tour. wwtv , uigaoui iJiuucia ijiurtrsx or 1 MVrv nn ai1 rr tma ua r I ' ml w m VVQV VIA. LU113L1 Lit' tion paicLRaleigh News and Observer. Cowardice is the the disposition. x The word collie, as applied to dogs. is derived iram the Gaelic colgach shaggy. In England no one but the queen has a bedchamber, while in this coun try almost any room with a bed in it is called a bedchamber. Misfortune applies to all untoward Imre ki rally sails for Europe in aoout two weeks. esley Sisson s two children died in San Francisco recently. Atlantic City, as usual, is to be flood ed with amusements this summer. Annie Yeamans is to have a benefit at the Park Theatre. New York, at an " Tkrm, tmy m " Tarn Vmn. " 1 . ' tW j a ..... . . " 0 Moth.... ........ .. Tern Imn oli Nonptvnl tj-p mtakm om 1 71 t rs s $mm the accomplishment of some underta king. The word bird, or birdie, applied as form of endearment to youner birds. has probably nothing to do with birds. and very much more with byrd, the old form for bride, and with burd originally a distinct word. But the word bird, of unknown origin, used to be applied only to the young of the feathered tribe. The steamer Pamlico, of tho dm Dominion Line,, took out tho first box of peas of the season yesterday. It was raised by John II. Lewis and shipped by E. H. & J. A. Meadows. It was of the Meadows Extra Early variety. This Is threo riav riw Oliver Doud Bvron has been the attraction at the Windsor. Chica go, since the nth inst. EDITORIAL nUBTITIES. ing Polite used to apply to glass ormar- J "frT""?! ble surfaces, wh.chwe now style pol IwSSJif ' V ' ished. Rnuivnofion rL.-11 y Of. ItellCTOSS, Was ten Deen shlDDed on tho sisf hv Thos. Stanlv. Esa MIm t.vcHh - ' 1 j L. Gran- terrihlv nnrl probably fatally burned a few davs ago. Her dres caunht fire when Rh now a useless word, once meant a re- J versing of the true order of things. A destructive wind passed through Prevaricate meant when in its prime a portion or Middle Creek township a straddler with distorted Iep-s one aooui noon yesteraav. two miles east H7"The official title of the Gover nor ot Rhode Island is "Captain-Gen- than the first box last spring, it hav- Plantations." Gov. Davis, therefore. a title worthy of his great ished. Equivocation was oricinallv the hiding of a real difference under verbal resemblance. Preposterous. possesses victory. fH7Her Majesty. Queen .Victoria, is to erect a memorial church at Can nes, France, on which is to be placed a recumbent figure of the late Duke of MISSING LINKS. The Prince of Wales hx become aa expert banjo player. Serpent skin Is coming Into fashion as a covering for books. A Chinaman has opened up ft new stand at San Bernardino, CaL In Napa county, California, wine can be obtained at 18 cent a gallon. A Boston chess player owns a set ot chessmen that are over 103 years old, A citizen of Montgomery, Ala., baa been in the city jail fifteen year for drunkenness. He is SO year old. Exactly. 150 livrs hare been lost so far in the construction of the new Croton aqueduct, near New York city. Mis Chamberlain, finding so ranch competition in Kngland in the pro- fessional Anerican beauty business. Is coming home to stay. "The rpfctaclc of a $10,000 lawyer arguing before a 12,000 judge should be prohibited in Georgia & Indecent,' says a Georgia contemporary. A Michigan man cut off a ilx-lnca limb sixty feet from tho ground by firing at it, the job requiring sixty seven bullets. He was after honey. A houe in Philadelphia, Pa:, Is noted for being the birthplace of tall men. Every )Hnun bora under its roof has reached the height of six feU The Queen of lloumania. already aa eminent oot. ha engaged to deliver a course of lectures on Modern Litera ture" next year at the Bucharest hlgh schooL A WilIiamport (Pa.) man has a pair of antler measuring five feet between the tip, which were Liken from the head of a buck killed on Pine creek recently. Charles Freur.l. truck-driver of Savannah, cl.-iiiu l- .mv fallen heir to a triiie of 112.000.000, left him by a cousin of his father who lately died In Paraguay. Tho longest pan of wire In the world I used for a telegraph in India over the river Kitn.th. It Is more than six thousand feet in length and is twelve hundred fettliiglu In the record of marriages of Christ church, riiiladclphia, under date of March 5, 175C. is found that of John Codd and Mary Fish, the ceremony being performed by lier. Will Ism Sturgeon. Gov. Swincford makes the startling assertion that the white population of Alaska has more than doubled in eighteen months; yet the Alaska boom ha scarcely been perceptible to the un assisted optic Joel Chandler Harris (Uncle Remus) is a son of the late Judge Harris of Knoxville. Tenn., whoNras the author of the Sat Livenrrood" sketches, fa mous among the lovers of humor some thirty years ago. A riiiladclphia gmip laments tha fact that there are so many tall girls In lasnionauic society, and the available men are as a rule & small in stature that some of the cirls will hn-rm tn stoop lo conquer. - Itev. Solomon Jones, who for the past fifty years lias preached the go i pel to the coloml (icople in Houston county, Tcnne.ec, has been recently sentenced to three Tears In th mtt penitntiar)- for arwn. Miss 1L Maude 3Ierrill of BucksDort Center, Me., has received a personal letter of thanks and commend ail An from Gen. Grant's private secretary for the let poem oa the General's dealli that the familv received. Dr. Hammond 'of New fork threat- Albany, which will be a replication I ens to write twentv-four novels before 01 mc one in ine woisev Lninti at 1 ho mi i vl., 1 , 1 I - . . ... w imm ua 1 o mt tVinuSOr. I rrvil - nnril &rrrA A,. wV. . V.. read them declares that the doctor h discovered aa excellent substitute for who, in honor bound to do one thing, orAirord s mills. It seemed to cover I ET"The prairie fires in Dakota was. through collusion with ih nnnn. I a space of about 200 vardfl In wfrlth I have been much more widespread anr! sue pany, aoing tne reverse. nuu irum west 10 ease. At ucsuuchvc 10 property man since 1 x.v. uuuciiB larm large trees ine ioss consists 01 dwellings, I iwenty-ino years ago the steamer were snapped off like nine .stem, nnrl barns, crranaries. havttacka and in sev. I Ttrr,t!,r jnn.tKn rr .v- at Mr. ii. ti. Carrol l'a farm. RtuhlM I eral instances towns and village wrr I r.. ;ti. n.n w i r ' . r - - v w mm, m msJKrmm only saved by the active efforts of the on board. Various unsuccessful ebrt A ITII1.1TAUY conPAmr. Editor Morntng News: In reply to your question yesterday, I will say there is really no good reason why Greensboro can not have a military company. We have as fine material as any town in the State for a milita ry company, and I believe all that is necessary is lor some one to move in the matter. Young men. -talk the matter up among yourselves, call a meeting at the Court House and or ganize, and let not your city be be hind any in the State in this regard. X. STILI, ANOTHER Editor Morning Neves: I suggest the following ticket to the citizen's meet ing : ' , For Mayor R. R. King. For Commissioners ist ward Geo. Donnell. Jas. M. Winstead. Jas. W, Allbright. 2d ward John D. White. E. G. Kern, Wm. B. Bogart. 3d ward Thomas B. Keogh, John Donnell. Jr.. Dr. H. M. Alford. dthwardV.G. Hundley. Wm. E. Bevill. G. Will Armfild. I believe the above ticket will please all parties.: Excelsior. and other outbuildings were blown down, iiy the time the wind reached citizens. Mr. John B. Strain's residence, threo miles from Mr. Carroll's, It had about abated. Raleigh Visitor. jar" The New York Times speaks 01 three sisters who married in that city. One of them has a Jew for a husband, another a Protestant, and the third a Roman Catholic. Thev Deputy sheriff Carter was here last Monday afternoon and reDorted that while on the way to serve a paper on met by appointment at the residence of mr. nomas urimn an Hour before the latter in Madison avenue on East- uay, ne was met Dy two men, either colored or white men blackened, who dragged him from his horse and robbed him of $14o.7o In cash, several county orders besides other valuable papers. He says only two or three parties knew that he was to be out though these parties may have re ported to others. Danbury Reporter Post. A young man, not ftorgnty-one years old, and a young miss living on Coun ty street. Ieft yesterday afterno6n for South Mills to be married. Then stern parents, on account of the vouth- fulness ol the couple, would not con sent, hence the elopement last night. ine tamer 01 tne young lady was so excited that he swore vengeance upon the young man's relatives, but like all other similar marriages they will re turn to receive the parental blessing. iorioiK Virginian. er Sunday night. The Jewess, presid ing at the piano, sang the touching Methodist hymn. -Shall we know each other There ?" rT" Some business men would lather sponge on a country fence than pay a newspaper anything for adver- a 1 . . . using, wnicn is so true mat it is enough to make a printer crack him self on the head with the "shooting stick." or drown his -devil" in the ink keg. Some -business men will walk through the mud a whole day with an old paint pot in their hands. daubing upon every board they come to: gO 10 SralTHs FoK J'Our IAsD, ' when one soft dollar would add several more lines and nut them in decent shape in any respectable I square inches. ucccssf ol eSorts have been made to get the money, and now another effort on an elaborate ' scale Is to be made. There are 25.810 doctors la Great Britain, or one for every 1.&0 inhabit ant. In t ranee the proportion is one for 1,400; in Austria. Germany and Norway, one for every 1,500; In the United States, one for every COO. while in Russia there is only one for 6,226. A New York houstkeeinrr writes that she has a maid-servant now working for $14 a month who has several thou- sand dollars In railroad stock, which she has accumulated. Sh reads the news, drees well, and does good work, from scrubbing to cooking or sewing. A Pittsburg natnraVgas company Is the largest one in the country. Il sup plies over four hundred manufactories and over seven thousand dwellings with the entire amount of fuel con sumed. The total area of pipe leading into Pittsburg Is given as 1,341,602 newspaper in the country. Wanted to Biro. A good house with 6 or more rooms, near the court house. P. O Box ate. w Charles Weightman. the man-fish, is in St. Mary's Hospital. San Fran cisco, dying of Consumption. Final t! Fxniltl I have just received a large and fresh lot . of Fruit, such as Bananas. Oranges, Lemons, Apples of different Kin as. 21 -1 w. M. K. CALLUM. For many rears there has been a custom kept up in the Grass Valley, . . . . . vao., s-cnoois 01 seiung apart one aay in each year for contributions in aid of the poor. Every pupil attending school is expected to contribute aome-thing-pa potato, a stick of firewood or aometLiag of that kind.
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