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Show DIU CANON. Tlio U'ililer NuMicn liiuKcit Tlso Itoailr. and Mhmv llril'ls Tlie .''iliiiio I'iiin l'h l;:v Co ::. l'h;.i;, 1S7C, K.liorK .-,-, I: After many J:tn coiueth peac; mill) mi-ll) tiio lioobled ni npiiit, and u root unto the weary and ti ndor-footed for loll lixl ;,.n IMiinpn' "Hooli of Knto Sayings." '1'his OjOula'ioii will bu ciin.iidei.il iippiupriati! when the fact in known that after ,bout nix weeks of coulinuoiifi slonn, the sun !ii" ag Tin .i ;eiu' ii p hi u.s, n nd many ol thonlihi- iu.iabitantH of Iho camp decline thiit that ejeot hoiiree uf bglil anil beat lookn ijuite lainiliar, and lian eh line, id bill httlo ni j;eueral appear-' anccMtice they la-.t i;aw il in the dayn, of their i arly yoiilh. li.-..-"i:.MI,l Ion j iH plill tho oid-r of Iho day. I , K very body w.im at ini.du-d a few days ngo to nets suioko ia-soung ia-soung from tin: htai-k of tlie .Mono engine. Tie ir ivoihI fears were . eoiilirined at noon, wlcn tho whisile mi long rilenl again HOinuhd loud nnd long, an. I al the r-otind thereof nil the e. oiii shouttd wilii a great about, . I . y was ni too hearts ol the people, lor the eelehrali d -Mono mine, once tno pruLoof tlie lioino Plum, had 1114.011 re - ti tin d operations, and the superintendent, owner and foreman, M. T. (ii.siioni, allinns in hi empha tic way that thin is no feint, but a ivconiioissaneo in f .rce. The KEAltSAKOK M IN 1', wurking under ft lease by Patterson it 'o, , wi.u liavo found tho original pipe ve:u, proving itself to be one ol Hie tirnt mines in the camp. Too o;o is high grade, and from pribcnt ir. do-. it; tne cj'U or chimney in as uin:ng tiie loi'iu of a regular blrali-li.d blrali-li.d viin. Tho m'oaij. mini:, ("V a long lime id!", or oniy worked as the I :-y buy fi-hed, by fits and st:ir l - , i now Li-lux worked by a full lori-e ol in1 n, and is pr.-tlncing lijrl-oun.-i'ou- in p iving tjU.intities, and Iheprmeipd icAiur, S. iJ. MeCall, i.tya i i cm see in t! o dim perspective perspec-tive a home tttake and a well Blocked raiieh.c, ai tin: us'Jl tif li!s labors. Tie; WAKE Ul' JAKE, oh! what a name, woke up for a few davtt, and m Ine midst ot the hurly liurly of tno :iIm storm, tno work n quired by the law of 172 was done and tiio inino again .-Imuhert if and .slept, tho owners own-ers (e;l- rn capitalist-) c-vidt-mlv i). ing delennined lo wait lor the g-t i time coining, wucn tno ore will exude from tne di pihs in which it i now C-Uilini .l, and lay around loose on iho virlace where it ean be t; .tie red as men gitnereth the lus cons pui:ipi.:n in tno aotiun:i days. Tno iv u. Ic.-.U), tlie o:,'y w iy nf ingn ss or egic-s to o:d from lids snnw-UiUtel section ol tho I. 'oi.o.ui il, is in a laiuentubiu con tlition; in f;ici tnero is not enough .idlcctives in the Foolish language io properly e.tpreai ild con lition, an J the meek and lowly minded teamster, as he g.i- a on the fragments of ln wag in, or ins load of ore t-pilkd on l c mountain side, cannot tind cu-j words in his vocabulary sufficiently exprc-sivo to do ju?tico V the occasion. occa-sion. Had iJjnaparte in hia eclebrat id passage over the Alps found such ro.idd ai exi-t here, he would Lave turned back to ihe vine-clad hills and canny clime of La Belle France, a beaten and discouraged man. Plus Uluiv. |