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Show THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18, 1875. ~~ ORE CONCENTRATION, Successinl Treatment of Bebellious and Low Grade @res. GEORGETOWN, Coxn., Sept. 9, 775. Eps. Trisunz:. As a matter of interest to the miners of Utah, Isend some notes on the progress made in in this: district. ore-concentration L shall not attempt to give the method in detail, considering that the general vesults will be of greater interest. A _prief sketch of the topography of this (Griffith) district; and the nature of its ores, is the firstin order, The district lies on both sides of the -gouth. branch of Clear Creek, and extends along the stream about. ten miles, Tho elevation of this town is But Teal & Son had made such a COAST ITEMS. success that capitalists promptly came forward and furnished the cash to San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Fair, erect extensive’ works at Silver is Tur being held at Stockton, California. Plume, two miles above here, to be Tum potato rot has made its appearance run. by them. The se, Works, rks a are. to in the vicinity of Eureka, Humboldt Coun-: “have a capacity of forty tons per day, ty, California. and Mr. Teal says he can concentrate _ , Tux.corn crop in San;Bernardino County, all the low grade ores of that vicinity looks weil, and from present cat. from $3-to $4 per ton, according California, indications will make a large yield. to composition. I asked a gentleman GREAT excitement prevails at Georgewho was investigating this matter town, California, in consequence of the rich with me, and who is popularly sup- strike in the Woodside mine... Some of the posed here to represent a million or rock contains more gold than quartz. — so,if he could not find it in his heart ‘to. go, over to. Utah after he. had proyed concentration of galena ores to ‘be profitable. ‘His answer was ‘prompt and’ emphatic: *‘D—n the cent will I invest in a country where prophets, run. the courts; Iput.my money. where the laws are ‘inspired’ ‘by business sense!’ After such a ” A shipment of $50,000in half dollars from ‘the Carson mint recently, to the Assistant Treasurer at Boston, is intended for the redemption of fractional currency. _ THERE was shipped last week from Carson | -$100,000. worth of gold and silver bullion which'has.been forwarded. there from the ‘Comanche mine, in Mono county, Califoree et aT Toate: Locomotive for Steep Inclimes and Short MISOELLANEOUS. Curves.° Among the foreign inventions is that of an improved system of locomatives end cars, for the safe and easy ascent of trains up steep inclines, and their facile pagsage around sharp curves, so as to meet the NORTHWESTERN difficulties usually experienced under these] works horizontally in bearing in the TA BLISELEND In 1sca. PATENT HAMMERED AND FINISHED HORSE NALS main framing, and is driven or rotated direct or by gearing, .as: found most convenient, -from a separate pair of cylinders, distinct from the usual cylinders which drive the locomotive in ordinary cases; and’ these separate cylinders are secured. to, any con“venient part of the locomotive. They transmit a rotary motion'to the shaft of the hauling. drum . by. connecting rods coupled to cranks secured tothe ends of the hauling drum shafts fhe drum, or windlass barrel is loose upon its shaft, and” is coupled therewith ‘when required for: hauling purposes, : by’ means of a sliding clutch, having projec‘tions or teeth; ‘beveled off at the’ back, (eri Co. [em circumstances. In this arrangement the. . locomotive engine is coupled to the train, tobe hauled up an incline by arope or chain, ‘which is wound on a dram mounted in the framing ofthe engine. The axis or shaft of thig |. “We offer our Finished Nail to the trade with: confidence that it has no equal in the market. Jt is the genuine “Northwestern” Nail Finished, and we give it i guaranty. The Northwestern is the only Hammered Horse Nail in the. riiirie Seibeee de finished. Office and Factory: 56 to 68 Van Bruen St,,.Chicago Hl. | |. a A, Ww. KINGSLAND, ol24 Secretary. | Oni 3% ae oe .)., 2mnoeod&w_ as this, of’ course: there | _ Tam salmon yield for the season of 1875 8,410 feet above sea-level; but us one “clincher” goes up’ the creek the mountains on was nothing left me but silence.’ ~~ }: from the.Columbia river (Or.), has amountboth sides gainfin height much faster - Theveffect of these successes was.a _ed to 235,000..cases. As.there are a dozen teeth engaging into corresponding in the mines of the pound cans to the case, it would make the ‘these than the bottom of the canyon, complete revolution holes in the. end of the drum. dj A clutch |} r ‘lever Thus Douglas and Democrat moun- } lower (northern) part of this district. yield amount to 2,820,000 pounds. ~ is provided for throwing the hauling tains, at the lower end of the dis- ‘On the upper (south) end of Demo- _., Tum Yreka Journal says it is understood drum into or out of action; as ,required. |: On arriving.at the foot of a steep: incline, trict, aré only from eleven to ‘fifteen crat mountain are several immense that a large force of workmen are to follow engineer releases the hauling’ drum on |' ‘hundred feet above the creek: far- mines; much ‘like those: of :Bingham | the surveyors on. the railroad above Read- the the engineer, and’ without stopping: the. Qanyen+-lean in, silver, rich in lead. ing, and that the work will be pushed for- engine, runs it upthe grade to any. re-|. ther up Republican mountain’ is two thousand feet “above us, Griffith Before 1874 no attention was. paid to ‘ward untila connection is made with the quired distance. On the ‘engine being |: Oregon road. It -is supposed that work stopped, struts. immediately.’ come -into 2 twenty-five hundred feet and Siier- lead ores here, and these mines ware -will be commenced on the Oregon end algo, action and maintain it firmly in its place.. man and Brown three thousand. practically worthless. In particular ‘towards.closing the gap.) The hauling drum is then~ started by: I may mention'the New Boston, one The ore changes in character with the throwing/the clutch into gear theirwith— In aid of a Masonic and I.0.0.F.. Temple “increasing elevation. Democrat of the best defined: mines I ever saw.. | ‘Tam coinageat the San Francisco’ Mint the rope or chain having been paid. out.as durng last month was as follows: Double the engine agscended—and the entire train mountain has Iodes: of low grade ore I examined it early in 1874, and the eagles, sept. 22; 1875: $3,840,000, trade dollars, $311,000, or any part of it, is hauled up by the sole owners offered it almost at my own —considered very low grade in this half dollars, $302;000; twenty cents, $37,- power of the cylinders. which work the country—rich in lead and lean in sil- price~if I would find them a pur- 000; and: dimes, $22,000—making a total winding drum. Secon Capital Gift, .........825,.000.) | Besides Gifts in proportion amounting in ver; Republican, Sherman and Brown chaser. Itis a true fissure, with fine coinage. of $4,610,000... The total number of The struts on the train act to prevent all to have narrow veins of very rich ore. granite walls, and: averages ten. feet pieces was 1,492,000. ‘The coinage for the any retrograde motion, when required, or case of an accident to the hauling apNearly all the ores of this district are wide, The ore seam varies from two | fan eight months of the year is $20,959,- “in S280 ,.000.0°O. paratus, they also allow the eng ne to start to six feet wide, and has been opened very rebellious; zinc-blende, iron Lowest Gift to 2 Whole Ticket, $50 again without the train to take another Tux Newark mill at Pioche, is now and length pyrites, ‘“black-jack,’’ and a score of two hundred feet deep--tunnel conof the incline, and so on, wntil the Priceof a Whole Ticket, $5, which con necting with the bottom of the shaft. has been for the past week running on ore complete ascent of the incline. has been CAPABLE, troublesome minerals are in combisists of five $1 Coupons. | mation with the silver. For six years, The ore averages forty per cent. lead ‘from the Meadow Valley and Alps mines. effected, the train being hauled up. by the COUPON TICKETS, $1, engines by the aid of the winding drum.— and twenty-five ounces in silver.’ In; The ore from the Meadow Valley mine therefore, after the district was openWhich will entitle the holder to admission . ‘worked $185 per ton and $25 per ton for the Scientific American. to the Grand Concert and to one-fifth of ed and worked, the ore was not suc- any country where lead. ores are) ‘tailings. The difficulty experienced by made a specialty such a mine would whateyer gifi may be awarded to the cessiully treated here. As late as this mill ig to get the proper number of Getting Rid of Her Danughter’s Lock. Stitch ! whole ticket number. 1867, one hundred ounces was de- be of immense value, but the only teams to haul ore to the mill. Beau. Responsible agents wanted. resource last year was to ship the ores | ducted for milling; and the charge eae Al for tickets sent direct promptly She lives downon Baker street; and she Easy to Learn! lied. has never been’ less than thirty East, leaving a very small margin, if |: has a daughter about eighteen years old. Gone from Our Midst. Circulars, Papers, etc,, giving full parounces, the millmen paying from any. They never asked over $20,000 The old lady retains all of her simplicity and ticulars, sent free. In writing, be sure Yesterday Col. Milt. Orr left Salt Light Ruzaing ! one dollar to a dollar twenty for for it, and offered a liberal percentage and sign your name, town, county and innocence, and she doesn’t go two cents on each ounce above that. The con- on that. Other mines in the vicinity Lake for Atlanta, Idaho, eighteen gtyle. The other evening when a splendid State in full. similarly located, went begging for Orders for tickets amounting to $5 and sequence is that no ore yielding less miles from Rocky Bar, to go into the catch called to escor§the daughter to the No Clashing Springs, than thirty-five ounces has ever been purchasers. “But with the assurance milling business. James Baxter and opera the mother wouldn’t take the hint to upward sent 0. O. D., if desired, that it was good concentrating ore, Address all communications and make} | worked, and it is estimated that the NojRattling Cogs, keep still. While helping her daughter to all remittances of money to district now contains, lying on the they rapidly mounted in price. The Mr. Oavenaugh accompany him as get ready, she asked: (Ors A. R. COLLINS, Sec’y, Benison, rex} No Complicated: Gear. ‘‘Mary, are you going to wear. the shoes These gentlemen have dumps, at least 40,000 tons of ore New Boston has passed into the hands partners, augl4 o263wo one heel off, or the pair with holes .in with from ten to thirty-five ounces of of the Silver Queen Milling Company, leased for a term of years a ten-stamp yah em?” are which has erected; at the foot of the silver per ton. The formation is Mary didn’t seem to hear, and the mother Machines of other Manufacture 3.ken in mill and the Stanley. and Leonore gniyersally of granite or other mica- hill, a concentrator, with capacity of exchange. NOTICE. The mine gold and silver mines, the property inquired: ‘Are you going. to wear that dollar gold esous rock, with lining to the veins, twenty-five tons per day. Agents Wanted Everywhere. ‘all and Col. Orr chain and that washed locket, for will you sometimes of syenite or the hardest will yield almost any desired amount. of an English company. Dr. Pohle has the management, the ‘and his, partners. are men of ex- wear the diamond father bought at the ‘To Ira M. Swartz and Daniel Hutchison, Examine, kind of gneiss or schist. and all whom it'may concern : hardware store?” Abie 3 Of course, under: these circiim- samme who made the Lebanon works perience, and will no doubt muke Mary winked at her, and the young man You are’ hereby notified that I have exe }. blushed, but the old lady ‘went on: © pended for each of you; in the year 1874, stances, attention was early directed so successful. They concentrate the this new enterprise a great success. Boston ore up to ‘seventy percent. “Are you going to borrow Mrs. Brown’s ten dollars ($10) on.the Ohloride Point Various slight at- | lead, to concentration. and fifty oumces in silver per| = = : shawl, or will you wear mine?” mine, in. Ophir Mining District, Tooele tempts were made betora 1869, Thag |} Mary bustled around the room, and the County, Utah Territory, and if the same be 12 Main street... ... . SALT LAKE. OITY ton, waich finds a ready market in year Wilson and Cass brought a Ger- Denver It is ne compliment to the memory mother ssid: ' not paid to me within ninety days from date at sixty dollars per ton. The ‘Be careful of your dress, Mary; vou hereof, your several, interests will be. forman professor all the way from Freiof Ralston for Tom Fitch to eulogize it’s the onky one you’ve got, and you feited tome by operation of law. burg, who erected large works at a improved market here for lead ores, him, nor is it any discredit to the know can’t have another until the mortgage on ba P. BE. CONNOR, ‘Aor all the Purposes of a Family cost of $100,000, and made acom- however, would have made the Bosthis place is lifted.” eg Salt Lake City, July 16,1875. #0187wo. 2h Physic, plete failure. The Freiburg process ton of some value, eyen without con- free press of California to receive his Mary remarked to her escort that it promcentration. ised to be a beautiful evening, and as she _OURING: condemnation. He, used to .be.the was impracticable on these refractory I examined the ore and works yesbuttoned her glove her mother asked: ‘niphurets.” (This is the common NOTICE. champion of the Mountain Meadows Costiveness, Jaun< “Those are Mrs. Hardy’s. gloves, ain’t terday, and while I confess to not name here, but the scientists say it is being scientific on the subject, I do Church, and spread his silver oratory they? She’s been a good neighbor to us, dice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysenincorrect.) Next year, 1870, came and I don’t know how you’d manage to go To Franz Fischer; and all whom it may not see why the same method would over this lovely institution for money. concern: — Pe BS tery, Foul Stomach anywhere if she didn’t live near us,”” Dr. J. -G. Phole, in the employ of not prove equally successful with the - and Breath, MryYou are hereby notified that we. have exthe Lebanon Mining Company, who galena ores of Utah, wherever a suf- He-is anything for money, and -to _ Mary was hurrying to get out of the room sipelas, Headache, when the mother raised her, voice once pended for’ you. the sum. of two hundred - began ina very modest way, putting -. Piles, Rheumatism, and fourteen dollars and twenty-nine cents } ficient stream of water can be had. quote him for authority, or admire more and asked: Eruptions and Skin up small works, only intended to re“Did you run into Mrs. . Jewett’s and ($214 29), for labor performed on the Flaghim for honesty, is as great 2 mistake These works, I believe, cost $20,000, Deseases, ‘ Bilious-| borrow her bracelet and‘fan? Yes I see you staff mine No. 2, situated in Little Cottonduce the Juebanon mine ore. Hef. as to regard Mormonism as.of divine = ness, Liver Com| POLITICAL, PRESS did. Well, now, you look real stylish, and wood Mining District,Salt Lake Oounty, made a perfect success of it; worked plaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and, Salt Thope you’il havea gooditime.”” | Utah Territory, and unless the same shall Ei bas 7 Politics here turn . principally on. origin. over the entire Lebanon dump, and Bheum, Worm, Gout, Neuralgia, as a. DinMary. sits .by her window.in. the pale. be paid by you within ninety days. (99 days) did custom work on what little ore of “state admission,” and the personal |. moonlight and sighs for the splendid young from the date hereof; your interest in said ner Pill, and Purifying the Blood, are the the same character there was in the character of the. candidates, ‘both. Important tothe Traveling Public man to come and beau her around “some } mine wil! be forfeited to us by operation. of moost congenial purgative yet perfected: Theiz efforts abundantly show -how much more, but he hasn’t been seen up that way district. This was the only mill in parties being a unitin favor of specie}. Tt 1s the duty of all persons before start- since that night. The old lady, too, says law, they excel all other Pills. They are safe H. ©. BARNHART. Colorado to suecessfully treat these resumption, almost the only question. ing ona journey, to ascertain by what route that-he seemed like a nice young man, and: and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. PETER TAY. sulphuret ores. But they are all sur- before the people in the States. I ‘they can reach’their destination with the the hopes he hasn’t been killed by the street They purge out the full humers of the Alta City, April 18, 1875. n3s2wo blood; they stimulate the sluggish or dis-_ face ores, and something was needed attended the Republican convention least trouble, and if there are two or more sars.— Detroit Free Press. ordered organ into action; and they impart here a short time since and was greatto concentrate the harder and still roads leading to the same point, to decide health’ and tone to the whole being. They New Metallurgical Process. more refractory ores found at greater Jy edified. When 3 man who has lived' which is the safest and pleasantesito travel. cure not only the every day.complainis of long under a theocracy finds the Some additional tests, made,in France, depths. 3 every body, but formidable and dangerousWe take pleasure in stating, that the Cxt“of Albany, WN. Ye, diseases. Most skillful physicians, most Mr. Bement next tried dry concen- citizens of another community meet- -oaco'& Noptrs-WrsTernn Ramway is the of Ponsard’s: process, for the, production eminent clergymen, and our best citizens, tration,{and made only a partial suc- ing c masse to choose and. ‘“counsel” ‘oldest, and several miles the shoricst, route of pig-iron by the direct treatment of the Manufacturers of the celebrated send certificates of cures performed and of: their officials, he feels as one who ore in the gas reverbatory furnace, instead cess. He demonstrated,. however; reat benefits they have derived from these between Omaha and Chicago. Within the a strange language. The. reills, . They are the safest and best physic that dry concentration.is noi the best speaks past twoyears the road bed has been putin -of the blast-furnace, are roported to have for children, because mild as well as effecthere, and only to be recommended sults of the two systems are’ admi- ‘admirable condition, and almost the. entire resulted very satisfactorily, 80 much so, ual, Being sugar costed, they are easy to: indeed, as to demonstrate the. possibility of where water can not be had. Acting rably shown by a contrast between ‘Fine has been relaid with steel rails. © >: take; and being purely vegetable, they areproducing steel direct.from the ore withon the experience thus gained, Mr. this place and ‘‘Zion.” Georgetown, entirely harmless. ; out any of the transformation necessary. | The Depotin Chicago is centally located, / SAND ba ‘PREPARED BY Geo. Teal, superintendent oi the with a population» of 2,500; . has*t” and ‘as their trains’arriveithere thirty min- under the systems or methods which are‘| water works as complete as‘ those’ of now in vogue. S i a 4 iy. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Terrible mine, William Teal, his son, ‘utes in advance of all other lines,- passenPractical and Analytical Chemists.. New York Cify, anda Union. school gers can always be sure of making Hastern |: The apparatus employed for this PuEpeeP and a Mr. Eddy commenced experiSold by all Druggists and Dealers in Med-For all points in Northern: consists, principally, of a ganzogene, which menting on the ore of that mine early building'as good as any town of the connections. cine... iw ba. Eye . transforms the fuel ina series of” targe and Steer yas Towa, you should pursize inMassachusetts, supports two The mine had been worked, in| 1878. Also; a large variety Of ijaey é chase ti ets via Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or, ‘chambers and of an apparatus’ in brick,9) steadily. for five years, and the. dump} ‘papers and ‘four churches, receives Clinton.” For points in Northern Llinois or> ‘ealled the ‘recuperator of. heat, which re-. contained many thousand tons.of ore only @ third less mail matter “than Wisconsin, via, Fulton;,and if you are going ceiyes the flames from the. furnace, and. New: and» Desirable Patterns the» caloricin the form. of hot air. ranging from .ten to.iorty ounces. Salt Lake City, and. éxports $35,000 to, Chicago, or Hast, you should, by all restores For the Speedy Relief of. __ The compartments of the chamber serve’ They. had it first broken by hand: por week.in.ore and» bullion. ..,All} means, purchase your tickets by the Old successively { Branch Houses = for’ the reduction of the ore Pever and Age,’ Intermittent nBeethis..with taxes only one per cent. “Pioneer Route, for’ the’ reactions which “are‘effected,: and, |. employing sometimes a dozen men at ver, Chill Fever, Remittemt Fever,. Kbumb Ague, Periodical or Bil-that work. They. also had. hand- greater than in Salt’ Lake’ City,’ THE, CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN. ‘finally, for the fusion of the whole charge NHN WOREeeOLrryw in. such a manner that the. separation of | ious Fever, &c., and indeed ail Te jiggers, . generally rather a waste- ‘licenses less than one-fourth as great, ~. You will find on all through trains Puil- ‘the the ‘affections which arise from component parts is ¢ffected’ by the dif‘man Sleepers, new and magnificent Day ‘and neither: tithing, donations, nor malarious, marsh, or miasmatic ful process... Still they made it Of Gensity< a7 we res | 41S and 17 Lake St. ‘Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Pforence poisons, | y-2lol94eod&as,,, These various phases cf the operation profitable, demonstrated its: practi- temple fund. . Withal.there is. better: “Glass Cars now on any road in the, United Has been widely used, dur-order and far less crime than.in any ) require very. different:‘temperatures, and | , cability, and early in 1874 completed Mates; 36 Ofot 6h syawin pol * ‘ing the lasttwenty-five years,. production.of these is the.special object their machinery. Af the end of one town of the size in Utah—only one .., Particular information, with maps, time) ‘the _in the treatment of these dis-of the apparatus. On the side of the turtables, etc., may ‘be had at any of ‘the year their concentration works showed. serious crime having been committed: tressing diseases, and with: the temperature is only that of Through Ticket Offieds in the West; or | nace-doors such unvarying success that a clear profit of $24,000. They em- in two -years. «The poor house is ‘upon personalior written application toJ. ‘red heat, while, beyond, the heat is’ so it has gained the reputation ploy the Cornish’ plunger-jig, with empty, the jail has, but one occupant -W.» Irong, Ticket. Agent, Salt Lake City; great that itis estimatedat two thousand ‘of ‘being - infallible... Thedegrees; Q. A. H..Harl, Ticket Agent, Ogden: J. H. some additional inventions of their and there has been but one arrest | shakes or chills, once broken. by it, do. not own, on which they have: obtained ‘drunkenness within a mouth. Could “Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Oma. return, until the desease is contracted again... om A Battle on the Prairie. This has made it an accepted remedy, and three patents. The forces are simply there be a finer illustration of the Passenger Agent, Chicago. $12,000, ees fore 28o4 | $'2 00 dv _Aterrible affair occurred near Dallas, $12,000. . 06.60. SE Ldeb-scaa. colegs 2100 | trusted specific for the Fever and Ague of gravity and the action of a current fact thatthe most liberal institutions} ‘Texas, on Saturdayof last week. Abont $30,000. ....2+- eet ca 5 00 dpe we and the Chills and Fever of the of water. The various grades of ore, are the cheapest.in the end, and. that: ROY BS $3000. heen. fF... peers 5 00 South. twenty wagons met on the prairie en route cracked to various grades of finenéss, theocracy is the, most. expensive. and Ayer’s: Ague Cure ’eradicates the noxious: RTUNE!| i, AFO WEED. LTE | “FAMILY. FAVORITE” Texas Gift Concert Association} Sewing Machines, GRAND GIFT CONCERT] SIMPLE, DURABLE. Weed Sewing Machine Co, “Ayer’s Cathartic. Pills, = PBHRRY & CUNARD, oy eae, en =. — co., ARGAND PARLOR STOVE, -. ass ee , > COOK - Belmont Range ! 7 eee ; _ Ayer’s Ague Gure,. , CHICAGO. | NEW AND NOVEL : Be LOTTERIES ! separate muchas a kernel drops out} leasi efficient .of kaown to men? of a hull, and- instead of a rock mass. one has a pulp consisting of atoms of ore and atoms of quartz, The specific gravity of the ore as it comes from the mine being set, ap- proximately, at 4; the specific gravity of the separated ore particles is 5, and. that of the quartz particles 26-10, The ore of the Terrible is about average for concentration, consisting of zincblende and galena, carrying sgilver. As it comes from the mine it is sorted into three grades: the first carrying 700 ounces, the second 250 ounces, and the third from 40 to 60. Below the latter the ore is concen- trated, and that again in different grades, some as. high as 500 ounces, and some as low as 60. The tailings still assay something, from 20 ounces down to a trace, . The Terrible owners determined to double the capacity of their works, puta short time ago came the inevitable lawsuit about the title of their mine, and they are now tied up by an injunction for an indefinite period. all governments _" BEADLE, | PHYSIC. BY THE WHOLESALE, for Dallas., They combined into on train: MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, -| and camped together. In the. train. was a oung widow, who inher manner was social in the extreme. A man who had On the 15th day of Each Month dur: | ee joined the train from some. quarter, began -Commissioner’s Court. — ton eee oe ae ing 1875, will be drawn the $2 paying his’ devotions ito. her, which she ‘| Yesterday, Judge Ritter and the. omni- rather A man by the name of William encouraged. He. pushed, his suit with vigor, and finally made advances which Smith was arrested at Alta, on Sun- present Robert Burkhardt were out pros- ‘she resented, and informed one of her adday, charged with breaking. open the. ‘pecting near Wilcox station, forty miles. mirers of the insult put upon her, He west of Laramie, and came upon a remark- immediately took up her ‘cause amd called} mail sack at that place, and yester- able lake, one: mile long and half a: mile: upon the offending party,, who iacknowl3 @: @ . ae day was brought before Cofpmissioner wide, at the bottom of which was deposited edged the fact. An apology was demanded ‘and refused, and a fight determined on. a heavy layer ofa whitish, crystalized sub-. Sprague, but waived an examination, ' stance : 10,290 Prizes, amounting to $100,000, 7 that proves to be sulphate of mag- The male members of the train divided into He was placed under $1,500 bonds, nesia,or Fipsom salts, in almost a pure ‘three parties, One favored the lad:y’s cause, Tiekets Only $2. | The thickness of the deposit . in: another the offending parfy, while the third in default of which he was committed state. creases as the center. of the lake is advocated peaceful measures and sought to Try'a Ticket in this Liberal Scheme. . reconcile matters. Finding thistio be imto jail to await the action of the approached, and will probably averago ‘one "The value of the article in the. bulk possible, the peaceful party pulled up stakes GrandJury. WMO |. }foot. if only three cents. per pound, which, of and left, determined to take no hamdin the course, makes its tranportation to maket affair. They had not proceeded far before the ‘an impossibility at the present time; but sound of pistol shots, in rapid succession, : THAT newly-elected J. P. of Beaver ‘thére:is a process for reducing it te carbon- waa’ heard; accompanied by shrill sereams - £0,290 Prizes; amounting .to. $250,000. vateof magnesia, which would make. the, of women. The, battle had, begum...Both may make a second Blackstone yet. lake quite valuable. At any rate, . it. is; ofthe remaining parties had taken up Number Lottery He- starts upon’ small capital, “but pleasant to know.that.thereis an abundance arms in support of their companions, and ‘will Abe $5:Single drawn ‘on the 30th day of each month fough to the bitter end. The fight was great oaks from little acorns grow. of cheap ‘physic in the land; and we re- furious, Whole Tickets; $5.. Halves, $2.50. butiaftera time the pleadings of spectfully.. call the attention of Brother: Prizes payable in full and no postponeHis law library consists of one volume Carroll to the “discovery.— Laramie Sun: the woman’separated the, combatants, but ment of drawings take place, not until three men were mortally wounded borrowed from Judge Toohy, but and several others dangerously so. About | Address for Tickets and Circulars Grats do not like to spoil a pretty arm Mi RAY, MILLER & CO. fifteen men were engaged in the affray-— Church officials derive their wisdom by vaccination and yet they offer nothing oiss&w P, O. Box 2446 St. Louis, Mo Fort Scott Monitor. 4 better. SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY: Capital Prize,$12,000 _» $250,000 IN PRIZES, CAPITAL .PRIZE,. 330,000. ' from inspiration, poison from the system, and leaves the pa-tient as well as before the attack.» It ‘thoroughly expelsthe disease, so that no Liver Complainis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dysentery or Debility follow the cure. Indeed, where ‘Disorders of the Liver and Bowels: have occurred from Miasmatic Poison, it removes the cause of them and they disappear. Notonly is it an effectual.cure, but, if taken occasionally by patients exposed to malaria, it will expel the poison and proteci them from’ attack. Travelers and temporary residents in Fever and Ague localities are thus enabled to defy the disease, The General Debility which is so apt to'ensue from continued exposure to Malaria and Miasm, has nospeedy remedy... ‘For Liver ComMPLAINTS, it ig an excellent ROMGOV,, Coe ye e a, PREPARED BY: | Dr. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell. Mass. ‘Practieal.and. Analytical Chemisis, ~ Boldby all Druggisisand Dealers in Med- icine... ma80-Tués-Thir-Sat&w MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence, causing prematmre decay, mervous debility, etc., having tried in vain every Known remedy, has found a simple self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers, Address J. H. REEVES, street, New York. 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