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Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest Gov't Report MISCELLANEOUS SITSEMg COCRT DECISION. (fawning fitettlfe tk no hftfdly SufJpOsablV, It must UVe contemplated there wohld be a time daring which the homestead wonld continue to exist, when but one of them would be alive, and it is only after WJ3 NAKr. 26, 1895 rn oi la the Meftreme Cenrt ef the mate tt JEevada. i INo.

1419 1 Hiram W. respondent, vs. H. H. Greer aud W.

H. Caughlirj, Ua4VsUMiUU Southern pacific comfy the death" of the survivor that the They Have Got To Go! bo-Destead property is to be distributed to the heirs. In Smith vs. in On and after Nov. 24th, iSyj, trains Reno daily, as lolluws: nil! train lor Orden and east, carrying prst-class passengers only.

4 P. .11. Express train, tor Sacramento, San Francisco and points touth, Shrieves, 13 303, this court decided that upon tbe death of one of tbe spouse tbe children took no interest in the homestead. If that decision is correct, then the fact that there are or are not children cannot alter the estate that comes to tbe surviving husband or wife. If it would not, then no case can be thought of here tbe homestead would continue appellants.

Appeal from the District Court of Washoe county, A. E. Cheney, Judge. William Weosier and Goodwin Dodge, attorneys for respondent; J. L.

Wines and Torreyson Summer-field, attorneys for appellant. (Continued.) It may be admitted that the statute AT THE EXAMINATION. P. M. Express for Or den and east carrying first and second cias9 passeng's HARD TIMES Can't P.M.

Past mail for Sacramento. Harris' Testimony ftroku air. ban Francisco and points north and Down Yesterday. after the death of one of tbe spouse, if soutn. Rich'd T.

H. Goodmak, Gen. Xraf. Mgr. Gen.

Pass. Agt. San Francisco, CaL After the last report was seut to the Gazette jesterday af term, on it was learned by tbe correspondent that the it would not bere. Defendant's counsel, admitting what is really beyond controversy, that HIGH PRICES 13 by no means clear upon the poi.i involved in this action. Generally it is very crude, and many cf its provisions conflicting to the lfcBt decree.

Exist upon the death of the wife the title to direct and cross examination of Hirsch TIME the homestead oroonrf.v vnntAri a Kan Harris was completed at about 4 Through mm maze the courts uunt thread their way as beet they may, and 1 lutely in tbe husband, found their ar- o'clock. There sprung up consider Th following tables give the time oi arri- gnmeut tbat it is not thereafter ex in endeavoring to carry out what ap BIG PROFITS iitsa departure ot passenger trains at empt from levy and sale for bis debts pears to be the spirit of the law their able controversy on the streets as to tbe truthfulness of the assertion that IN THIS TOWN principally upon tbe language of the rKAIHH c. P. ILBAVB. decisions most necessarily, sometimes.

nrst proviso of section 4, where it di seem to fall but little short of judicial Harris' testimony was broken down in p. Has a. rects that "in all such cases the ex legislation. The language uted by No. 1, Kanoounu Bi.

No. 3, Kastbound Kx. No. 2, Westbound Ex. Westbound Ex.

9.35 p. ..8:25 a.m. 4:30 p. m. 8.25 p.

cross examination, some oi those in a p. empiion snail ceae upon the cessa the Supreme Court of Texas is very lion oi tue terms upon wbicb it is applicable to the situation here. It t. granted." But the view we take of said: "The homestead estate was one FATE FORETOLD BY MOLES. Latt st Wrinkls ot the Fortune Tellers 1 are Prepared Diagrams.

Gotliauv is just now overrun, with these parasites, says a New York paper. TLe nonsense of fortune-telling is one in which not only the ignorant indulge, but the daughters of wealth and education are addicted to it. A surreptitious visit to a fortune teller is one of the common escapades of society matrons and maids, and anythirg: new in that line is bound to recompense its operator. A New York astrologer has set lip a curious variation of his business of humbug, and his specialty is the telling- of fortunes by means of moles. He pretends to be able to read character and make prophecies by means of these blemishes of skin.

It would bother other than an ingenious man to put this method into practical use, but the difficulties are surmounted by the- "professor" in question. Ho has printed on cards four outlines of the female human figure showing the form from each point of the compass, so to speak. His clients on their first visit are provided with a set of these cards, which they must take home and mark just in the right spot with the moles they happen to bear. They then return to the fortune teller and he reads their attributes and destiny from the diagrams thus filled out. A mole Mo.

Virginia Kx. Mo. a. S. P.

Express. this provision is that it really unknown to the common law, and .8:43 a.m. ....:45 p.m. p. it of very recent origin, having been No.

3, Local Passengr strengthens tbe opposite position. We are of the opinion tbat this proviso no. 4, uocai rassengr created by statute and under the con in. c. struction given by the Courts.

As is simply a limitation upon the hist section, wherein that section provides ..8:50 a.m. might have been- reasonably expected I Express and Express and for a homestead for an unmarried per in the legislation upon a new subject matter, the statutes did not in express Because nori who is the bead of a family. Without this limitation the first sec We have got the goods, and make the prices that save the people money. We want you to understand that during the remainder of this season we are here for business. It doesn't make any difference what anyboby else offers, you can come to ns and save money, as we are the poor man's friend, and ours is the place for bargains.

I line Arrival and lepartre of Mailt at Keae. terms anticipate and provide for every tion might be construed to apply to possible phaae of the question, and 11 ie Courts have beeu called upon to cases bere an unmarried person bad I CLOSES. IARRIVKS MAIL position to know claiming that sucb was not a fact, while others equally as well posted claim it was the truth. At any rate the Gazette gave its readers the happenings at tbe examination, so far as was possible, from reliable sources. The only thing of importance that can be added to tbe telegraphic report was tbe clipping off of samples of tbe spurious melt and tbe taking of the same to Virginia City to be assayed by F.

Fieldiog, assayer at Virginia. There was considerable controversy between counsel about allowing the samples to be taken, but the matter was finally allowed aod they were placed in charge of L. L. El rod, who took them to Virginia last night. As General Clarke was compe'led to go to Winoemucca last night United States District Attorney Jones has been left alone to-day to fight the le living with him others who were not con-true and apply the law to new relatives.

This was carefully guarded ft i-raucisco, Sac'to cases a they would arise. This con oo'isi-i 1 Or. ti 1 uctioa has almost invariablv bfxt- against; so carefully, in fact, tbat it seems to even prevent a surviving -an francisco, Sacto and liberal one, and designed to ca ry tMiits. husband or wife with dependent chil i 'fflen, Mi eastern pontw oat the bembcent purpose and imen A.M. r.Jt.

A.M. P.M 7-. i 4 R-no 8:15 S.tK 8.00 4:15 4'3 So- a and all seulucrn dren from ever securing a homestead tioii of the legislature. This cart ooin; ban repeatedly called attention to the and all points in their own right alter the death ot the other; and then the clause in neteaity of more specific legislation on Uvlltl nafilo Men dows. Sheep- the aud in the absence of it question was inserted lor tbe purpose of providing for the termination of the head every Thursday Fri lays) has beeu forced to decide cases not so unmarried person's homestead when much from the letter of the law as from its evident spirit and intention.

P. lucked pooch from Virginia and Cir-mf arrives 11:45 A. mail closes for same 1 they no longer have dependent relatives living with them. This, These decisions have not been made gal battle. Before leaving, however.

General Clarke asked and was granted -Office hours A. M. to 6 Sundays, The Poor Man's Clothing House To the Public we think, is all that was in tJ 10 A. M. tended by this clause, and the in a spirit of judicial legislation but in an anxious desire and effort, by anal' and otherwise, to arrive at a permission to recall Hirsch Harris for care of the legislature to provide for redirect examination Saturday.

tbe termination of such a homestead JJKKVlTIiia. proper construction of the constitution Harnessed Lightning. on the shoulder means one thing, one on the side has a totally different interpretation, and so on through a vast number of locations and combinations. The fellow has adapted himself to his particular humbug by growing a tremendous beard, which makes him Lxk like a wise man of the east, and he wears an briental robe, which increases his impressiveness. His gravity is perfect; he talks like an educat man, and he ia doing.an lucrative business, his price is two dollars and his customers so many that usually one has to wait in the anteroom an hour or so for an audience.

may be considered an indication that they did not intend one granted to a married person to terminate ucjn the LaJ mmA Cruarl fatlltcikir. The harnessed lightning in town and laws." Blum vs. Gaines, 57 Tex. 119, 121. Viewing the law in the liberal spirit here indicated, it seems to ns there is more reason for conclud A.

Nelson Las the celebrated Robert played funny pranks last night and cessation of the terms upon which it Beemed to be on a regular tear. Tbe was granted. Mantel! ci ar on sale. You can dress well for little money ing the legislature intended the home We are aware that in tbe estate of Electric Light Company's plant hv viniting the Poor Man's Clotbing In presenting my new stock of caused the arc liebts about town to David Walley, 11 Nev. 260, 26, the majority of the 'court expressed the sputter and growl at a great rate, and stead, in the hands of the surving husband to ba exempt from execution, ban the contrary.

The constitution (sec. 30. art. IV) provides that "A homestead, as provided by law, shall be exempt from forced sale under any process of law, opinion that the construction of this statute contended for by defendant's finally caused an alarm to be turned counsel was correct, but the point was in, and the hose carriage and tsitr ot involved in tbat case, and, of FRED DOUGLASS STORY. went to the residence of E.

D. Kelley in Powning's Addition, but was not course, was not decided. Wbat was and shall not be alienated without the DRY COOPS AND CARPETS there said was stated only by way of called into service, for W. G. Caffery joint consent of hue band and wife argument as to the propsr construc stopped tbe fire by closing down the works and puttiug out tbe lights.

tion to be placed upon another statute, and probably did not receive tbe The telegraph wires were also "spit consideration usually given to points ting fare," and for a time it looked as if the harnessed lightning and the actually decided. Since then, in electricity in the atmosphere had gone when that relation exists." Umler this provision the conditions ujkjd which a homestead shall be gran'ed have been left entirely to the legislature. While that body has seen fit to limit the right to initiate a homestead to married persons, and to those who are the head of a family, there seems nothing to prevent its being extended to others who are not in either situation. If it could do this, it could ex Smith vs. Shrieves, supra, the court has held tbat children take no interest into cahoots to try and get up a little I ask on 'r one FAIR PROPOSITION.

in a homestead, and if. as heretofore excitement. No damage was done remarked, this was correctly decided. beyond frightening a few timid people then tbe existence or non-existence Houpe. Another large shipment of bullion from the Carson went through to San Fiancicco last night.

Call at Courtois store and ge! Home creorrz ne, the finest thing ont for ridding, chickens of vermin. air22wl Everything about Abrahams Bros. Hture look iieali ami neat, and can there find the lateet and tt goods. Qoite a number of University stu-dents departed on the V. T.

this morning for their respective homes to the vacation. Some Reno people think the town somewhat quiet at present. If they would but pay a visit to Carson they would think Rene an exceptionally lively burg. Seeds of every description and in almost any quantity can tj found at McCullougb's. He also has picture moulding, picture rail and a large assortment of wall paper.

Charley Lake cab supply you with aoy of the latest publications at the shortest notice. He pays strict attention to his business and does not give his cuetomers any chance tocomplaiD. A University professor, in address of children cuts no figure in the right Tbe University Party. to a homestead, and if a childless The reception given last nigbt. by tend it to some classes and not to others; it could provide that a widow or widower cannot have one.

the members of tbe Senior and Sopho Examine And Price My Goods stead once created should continue then such a person with children cannot do so. But certainly tbe legisla How He Csed to Tell the Tale of His Ris In L.ife. A dozen years ago Mr. Douglass went back to Talbot county, where he was born a slave, to buy some of the property which in the old days he was forbidden by law to own, because nature had colored his skin brown, and white men had, by their super i -r strength, been able to buy and sell his ancestors. While there he was invited to address a colored school, and this was what he said, says Kate Field's Washington: "I once knew a little colored boy whose mother and father died when lie "was but six years old.

He was a sla and had no one to care for him. He slept on a dirt floor in a hovel, and in cold weather would crawl into a mc.il bag head foremost and leave his fev-t in the ashes to keep them warm. Oft. he would roast an ear of corn and eat it to satisfy his hunger, and many tim has he crawled under the barn or stable and secured eggs, which he would roast in the fire and eat. "That boy did not wear pants like more classes to the other members of under some circumstances, and not under others.

ture cannet have deliberately intended to exclude a widow or a The first section of the Act quoted the college and faculty, was most delightful in every particular. Tbe rooms were decorated with flowers above provides that "the husband widower with children from all the benefit of the homestead act, and yet, and wife Bhall be deemed to hold said homestead as joint tenants." as used as we have seen, it tbey are not granted a homestead by virtue of their and vines and when filled by the pretty girls in their evening gowns, in this statute the word homestead And the result must be tbat all will be influenced to buy for cash of may be defined as meaning not only the property the real estate made a pleasing picture. After some time spent in playing games, dancing cupied as the home, but also the right was commenced aud continued until a late hour. At midnight attractive to have it exempted, irom levy and forced sale. In case of a husband and wife tbe homestead is a home refreshments were served and were SOL.

LEVY. ing hiH class a few days ago, said so folly appreciated by tbe gaests. 1 PERSONALS far as telegraphic news was concerned survivorship, they cannot afterwards, secure one. We think tbat stronger arguments against the view we have taken may ba drawn from tbe general policy of the homestead act, which seems to aim only at securing a homestead for a family, and not for individuals; from the fact mentioned by Justice Beatty in his disseniing opinion in Smith vs. Shrieves, supra, that when our legislature adopted our law of 1865, they apparently preferred to follow the California act of 1860.

which at best is not clear npou this you do, but a tow linen shirt. Schools be would prefer to read tne nrst page of the Gazette than any of the ban that cannot be taken from the occupiers for the debts of either or both of tbe spouses. It is this "homstead" that they are to bold as joint tenants. One of the lundamental incidents of a joint tenancy is. the right oi super-visorship.

If then, when the legislature provides that they should Francisco papers. i 1895 GK AND OPENING. 1895 were unknown to him, and he learned to spell from an old Webster's spelling book and to read and write from post States Marshal Humphreys is renovating his residence on Chest rut street, near Third. He has the ers on cellar and barn doors, while and men would help him. He woulu I then preach and speak, and soon be- I roof raised and will add another story bold the homestead as joint tenants, if tbey understood at all the meaning NEW GOODS AND LATEST STYLES JUST FROM THE FACTORY FOR THE came well known.

Tie became presi to the bouse, I asides making a num ber of other itnpiovementa. of tbe language used, as we must pre dential elector, United States marshal. The following item taken from the United States recorder, United States sume tbey did, i Ley must have meant that tbe survivor should not only succeed to the property which constituted Silver State shows, careful thought. diplomat and accumulated some A. C.

Helmold went down to Wads-worth this morning. A. E. Stock, conductor of tbe C. visited Reno last evening.

B. Rosenthal and wife, (wee Vesta Rice) will pass through to Oakland to-night. R. M. Clarke went out to Win.ne-mticCR last niebt oh legal business, expecting to return to-night.

H. H. Beck, who has been at Carson for Bome days expeoting to be called as a witness iu tbe Mint case, returned last evening. S. Austin was op from Wadswortb last night.

He reports Wadswortb very prosperous this spring with indications good for a lively year. Spring 1 hat a statesman 7) of no small cal iber is at its head goes without say the homestead, but.alsj to hold it ex and Summer Trade With the following prices that will defy competition empt from forced sale. If not, tbey wealth. He wore broadcloth and didn't have to divide crumbs with the dogs under the table. That boy was Frederick Douglass.

would not bold the homestead" as ing: Uncle Sam had better do something for his large family of tramps or they may in time take it into their heads to massacre Bome of joint tenants, but merely the proparty covered by tbe bomstead rigbt. "What was possible for me is possi f-jint, inpreferenc3 to the California amendment of 1862, which is clear and defini'e tbat the homestead in the bands of the surviving spouse is exempt from all debts incurred prior to tbe deatb of tbe other from the fact that the legislature clearly did not intend tbat a homestead in tbe separate property of either of the spouses should continue after tbe death of one, and consequently, as community property, virtually becomes separate property after such death, no greater reason exists for granting a home-, stead in that than exists in regard to property which has always been separate; from tbe fact that no provision has been made for abandoning such a homestead, and under the provisions of Section 2, taken literally, if a his aristocratic servants." It will be noticed further that the same section also provides that where ble for you. Don't think because you are colored you can't accomplish anything. Strive earnestly to add to your tbe property declared upon as a The most remarkable cares of scrofula on record have been accomplished by homestead is tbe separate property of either spouse, and shall remain sucn knowledge. So long as you remain in ignorance so long will you fail to command the respect of your fellotf men," Men's All Wool Sack Suits.

f5 00 Men's All Wool back Suits 4 50 Men'a All Wool Sack Suits 5 50 Men's All Wool Sck Suits 6 00 Meu'a All Wool Sok Suits- 6 60 Meu's All Wool Double Breasted Sack Suits 5 00 Men's All Wool Double Breasted Sack Suits 6 00 Men's All Wool Double Breasted Sack Suits 7 50 FINE CUTAWAYS OF THE LATEST STYLES, FINE SPRING OVERCOATS, LATEST CUT, Hood's Sargaparilla. This medicine is uneqoaled for diseases of the blood. Take until tbe death of one ofthe parties, tbe "homestead right" in such prop only Hood's. When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent, or business Ke on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acis most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and erty shall thereupon cease. From this, upon tbe principle that what is and per- 26c.

llood'H PIH are hind mate, feet in proportion and appearance. Abraham's Lincoln's Grndfather. R. T. Durrett, of Louisville, atone enumerated excludes what is not, 1 1 homestead exists at all te a surviving time an editorial writer on the Courier-Journal, In a letter to City Controller scams quite clear that tbe legislature must have intended that in case uf bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness For sale in 50c.

and ft bottles by all leading With Trices Something Astonishing husband or wife, it never can be abandoned, ancL, as this cannot have been intended, the legislature must Sturgeon makes the following reference community property this "bomeste right" should not cease upon the ti the Grandfather of Abraham iin- bave intended tbat no sucb homestead death of one of them. BOYS' SUITS YOUTHS' SUITS. should exist at alL druggists Manufactured by tbe (Jail forqia Fig Syrap Co. only. Engraving.

The Gazette has made arrange In section 4 it is again the "home stead" that upon tbe death of either But strong as some of these reasons, and i rhaps others tbat could be suggested, are, we consider those on the spouse is to be set apart as tbe sole From 12 to 19 3 50 From 12 to 19 years 4 00 From 12 to 19 yeara- 5 00 25c From 5 to 14 years $1 50 From 5 to 14 yf 2 50 From 5 to 14 years 3 00 Boys' Knee Pants ments to have tbe best steel engraving property of tbe survivor, and it is farther provided that in case there is done at the most reasonable prices, Clubbing Jttaies. Until further notice the Gazbtte will club with the San Francisco Bulletin at the following extremely low price The Daily Gazette and Daily Bulletin by mail, postage paid, $8 60 per year. Weekly and Stockmen and Weekly Bulletin 2 50 per year. Weekly Gazette and Stockman and Weekly and Friday Bulletin $2 75 per year. Weekly and Friday Bulletin and Daily Gazette $6 50 per year.

The above very low rates are invariably in JOTTINGS no surviving spouse nor children the Any one wishing fine plates for calling "property" is to become subject toad cards should send in tbeir orders ministration. This shows that the attention of the legislature must have CENTS' FURNISHINGS. Summer Underwear, per suit 00 Fancy 50c Bays' Overshirts 25o Fine and large assortment of Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders and all the latest novelties. other side stronger still, and consequently hold that view to be the law. While not strictly in point, yet as to some extent supporting the views here expressed, and showing tbat other courts upon statutes more or less like oar own have come to the same conclusion, we cite Towna vs.

Rumsev, 35 Pac. Rep. 1025; Ellis vs. Davis, 90 Ky. 183 Keves vs.

Cvrus. 100 Cal. One hundred engraved cards of the latest style, and plate $2. One hundred cards reprinted from plate been particularly called to tbe fact coln: "The grandfather, of President Lincoln settled in Jefferson county, Ky. in 1780 on a tract of four hundred acres of land, where the old Long Run Baptist meeting-house now stands.

The land warrant which was issued to him for this land bears date of March 4, 1780, and his name appears in it as 'Abraham He was killed on this land by the Indians in 1786. Morgan Hughes also owned a tract of five hundred acres of -land adjoining the Lincoln tract, and, like Lincoln, was one of the earliest settlers of Jefferson county. On this land of Hughes' an old station, known as Hughes' Station, was built at an early date, and Lincoln was residing in this station when he was killed by the Indians." WELL-KNOWN "MUSICIANS. that there was a distinction between the homestead aod the property upon which the homestead right rested, If the Baby is Catting Teetk and that tbey did not use those terms THE SHOE DEPARTMENT is complete in every detail. Men's Lace Shoes, and fl.25; Men's Congress Shoes, $1.15 and 1 25.

The very latest in Russia Shoes, guaranteed fine stock, 2.75. Boys Shoes from 1 up. Be sure and nee -that old and well-tried remedy, Mas. Winslow's Soothing Strut 322; Sillaway vs. Brown, 12 Allen 34; indiscriminately.

xumoreu vs. wans, y7 ill. 4y; J31um in Tyrrell vs. Baldwin, 73 470, ror children teething. Jt soothes tbe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures vs.

uaines, 57 Tex. 110: Waplep. 476. speaking of a provision of tbe wind colic and is the best remedy fordiar- code, tbe Court said "That section rncea. xweniy-nve cents oome.

Wt.lR-ly. provides that 'the Court -may (snail) The finest of poods selected of the latest patterns, all of wbicb I will make np at a great reduction. Call and Inspect my goods before purchasing elsewhere. Students of tbe University will save hard cash by pricing my goods. COME ONE.

COME ALL. Home aod Ex. 82, et seq. KiThe judgment is affirmed. We concur: Bonnifield, J.

Belknap, J. Filed April 20, 1895. Eugene Howell. of its own motion, or on petition therefor, set apart for tbe use of tne surviving husband or wife, or, in case Send your orders to the Washoe Soda Works for orange cider and any kind of mineral water, which will be delivered to families in any part of Reno. apr5tf J.

J. Becker keeps the neatest and quietest place in town. His liquors and cigars are of the finest brands, and the hot lunch he serves at noon for 15 cents cannot be excelled. of bis or her death, to the minor chil Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair. DEI; Secretary of State and ex-officio Clerk dren of tbe decendent, all the prop erty exempt irom execution, includ THE PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE ing tbe homestead selected, desig of tbe Supreme Court.

a Blrssea Deiiverasee This is effected when the hostile disturb WEEK. 2 ance of the liver, known as biliousness, ceases through the benign operations of Hostetter's Stomach Bitten. Fain in the nated and recorded, etc. Here tbe quality of tbe exemption is clearly impressed upon tbe homestead set aside. It would not be a homestead, it wonld be wantiog in the main feature whicn recommends it to favor, if, upon tbe death of tbe head of tbe family, it were no longer protected by the law cf exemption.

There is greater necessity for such protection right side and under the right shonlder Fresch Tusy Wafers. Ladies will find these wafers safe aod sure for excessive, paiuful or canty periods. Sure relief for "irregularities. One trial will prove the value of this remedv. Price, $2 by mail.

Wm. Pinniger, Druggist. Sole agent. de7y Kedaetfon la trice. John Belz has reduced the price of hair nttina and fih.imnooinff to 25 blade, yellowness of the skin and eyeballs, rur" upon we tongue, morning nausea.

CREATJ vertigo, sonr breath, Irregularity of the 50 PIECES FIGURED FRENCH SATEENS, THE 20 CENT QUALITY At SI .25 the Dress Pattern. 8 Y.rda in a Pattern. NEW CAPES JUST RECEIVED I Adelina Patti has a weakness for Mexican spaniels, and wherever she goes carries one with her, usually wrapped np in silk shawls. At Paderewski's concert at Leipzig for the benefit of the Liszt monument, three thousand persons were present. The pianist was called out twenty Vy-l Jeajstdb Reske is to sing at Bayreuth in 1896 the part of Siegfried in "Siegfried," and in the "Goetterdaemmer-ung." Edouard de Reske will be the Wotan.

At Westminster abbey the two hundredth anniversary of the death of Henry Purcell, the composer, will be observed by the performance of a programme of his music, including the Te Deum in the first, setting of the hymn to music by an English composer. In two hundred years Purcell has had only eight successors to the post of organist Of the ah W. bowels and sick he dsche, ar among the distressing sympt ms which take their departure when the great antibilloos medicine is resorted to Chills and fever, kidney and bladder rheumatism, dyapepsU and nervousness are also remedied by the Bitters, which Is also a snnero tonio and nromoter of sleeD sad aoDtitn IT ih. 1 11 i mi i mi 1 aiter the death of one of the spouses than before." An argument leading to tbe same lesult may also be drawn from the provision that where there are no surviving spouse nor children: the property shall become subject to administration aod to tbe Unless in this provision the legislature intended to provide for a case where both husband and wife died at the fame instant, which ia cents each. First-class work guaranteed.

The finest bathroom with porcelain tubs in the State. Give him a ea'l. tf Midewalfit ter JZJT For sale by Founts Powning at $10 per on the cars at Verdi or $12 on the cars at Reno. No is the time to bay. feb24ti Bitters presistently nd not flis and starts, Speed results will follow, "BBOVTN'S BEONC UAL TROCHES" MOST PERFECT MADE.

pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. from Ammonia, Alum sny other sduterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, are unrivalled for rehevtua Coughs, hoar ga COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTElSViOS FINE RELIABLE GOODG GOLD CHEAP. ud all Throat TroubU. Said omv in boxes..

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