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VOL. KX1X. 


BRIDGEPORT, MONO COUNTY, C 


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER <i, 1890. 


CHRONICLE-UNION, 


HPCHJAXBHJS. 


BEDE, COURT DWARF. 


•hrr's face,. which. bo b.al not wt a 
,utot.a jtfar . anil all l!n'111 ’> 
’•* , bin tau ht Li— aluwo ImtuU -:.t 
tui,rl. ». .o wai» j.. .1 tv.iiny-Duj 
-a vl«t v.hon bo u, ; d i .3 

— ~• rt- !-*r» to—i » 

DOMINIE WAS FOHQliT. UL. 

LWItmi ***•• M ■ Uarr’sTx Cop a »i»y 
Whop* ik» D ■} tYju turf. 

A South Boston pastor narr.-.t d t*:3 
following incident which oano r 
hU observation In St. John. ^.dh 
reporter of tbo Bouton llorald: Two 
pooplo la nlJille 11 fo soughtout an a tJ 
and well-known clergyman ta tio tbo 
connubial knot. Hi* advanced j-a-.v 
had brought bias a tro*ch<'r>uu ra nj<i.'y, 
and, with tbia uncertain Quantity t j i’»e' 1 
with, bo b..gan tbo oercciony. 'lh rj 
wore luckily no witnesses to th-i atnuu- 
Ing ocuno but the clorgyiaa ikidaujbt j> 
In-law and rrmndaon. \ 

■ Tbo prollnlnarioa over, tbo rinq w-rj 
asked for. Tbo gr^w-n wa i r:: t-odiu'-ly 
nervous and ooull not lln! 1:.. Ho 
Bcarchod In all hi-j pariroti, n m;!; li<i 
sloove, ran bis hand down the „|.!m ,>f 


Tnnlrn I* (Wi Kl*c ;«*, 

Thp beautiful politoneaa and courtesy 
of the Swedca U a thing that la very 
striking to vial lorn, writaa a contributor 
to ntuple Bar. They have a large *s- 
•nlofbowa, «onrtealcn and 

p anocriBaf to ago and aox, 

»c lifting of the hat to mere oo- 
-itaaari reaches, I fancy, aiuob 


K atngn as* rah «. 

■aaroh has recently been 
>1» for the admirable mother 
■nd It gevotbo eearchere a 
abo failed to materialise, 
he brother, stator, oouaina. 
cn grandmother, are often 
drawn with a loving pencil, but the 
rather fo always a aabordinata char- 


Gamer of the Too Thumb 
of the Leet Century. 


last oanturj’a history, whlob baa just 
[ been rescued from oblivion by a Conti¬ 
nental Dryasdust. Be bo Is supposed fao 
Lave been tbe littloct man who over 
lived, aaya the New York Bun. IIo was 
borne by * peasant woman la Losraiu* 
Just U»years ago, sod was callud Ik l>© 
because the first few yoara of bis lifo ho 
i-ould articulate only ‘*b-b.” Tbo day of 
his birth Bebe was smaller than bis 
mothor’s band. Ten days afterward bo 
was taken to the village churoh to bo 
tantisod in bis mother's wooden shoe, 
because he was too tiny to bo oarried 
fcafely in her arms. During tbo next six j 
months tbo aamo wooden shoo served as 


fur u uumIiu 

► or litre? K«st^a 


hor-bey In « blouse elaboiitely 
idg off his hat to the baker's assist- 
- 1 suspect^ pa axa mi nation, ttwed- 
hath would ha fonad to eoataia a Ut- 

ctra stiffening* la oadre te enable 




£/HTRAlk*l > . V| 


•teamboat, as it nears Upoala. 
"' * ‘baanghnaaay shallow roaches of 
mlar lake, wham th* depth of 

•* I 3 Insnflhatent to allow of tbo pas* 
Tpl being l ande d in tbe oitlinaiy 
n nrr directly on to landing stages, 
: 1 ••■«> have to be taken on shore in 
“‘I ,,?> *ta. The forryman on shipping 
■ i.i implement of passengers would 
r-tiakoe dosen strokes or so In ord. r 
»clear tbo screw of tbo steamer, md 
1 * would carefully lay asldo Mu oaro, 
r “ortt bis seat, and tabo of, hlu bat 
'■ -olcmn bow to tho pooplo Mitting 
.tern whotn ho had Just taken oft 
kook of tbo atMmar. lie wouL 
fww on again and put them ashore. 
•'.Id not occur as an isolated In- 
•• but regularly every timo the 
ugera bad to ho landed hy shore- 

it.i, 

bo women of tbo middle and lower 
es are little if at all bohind tlicir 
Jmnds and brothers in this 


is. r. oslobn a 


ful. Ho'did not grow and ho did not 
talk. He was famous throughout 
1/irrntno, however, as tho ounnlngcst 
und tiniest bit of numnnlty over soon. 
Ho was perfectly proportioned, had 
wonderfully largo and boautlful brown 
eyes, and was remarkably aotivo upon 
hm diminutive legs. When Bobo waa 
about seven ybara old King Stanislaus 
l-onczynskl of Boland, who was then 
living in Lorraine, heard what a 
wonderful little fellow bo was, and 
>r*li rod tho child's father to bring him 
/ llebe, Sr., carried hi :i Mill to 

ike royal paiaoe In a small basket. 

At timo of his introduction to court 
life Bobo was just twenty inches tall 
- id weighed eight pounds. IIo n -vo*- 
-row larger. At first the King tried to 
l uch him jokes and fairy stork 3 and 
• >)i < of questionable poetry. 


witnesses assisted th.- partin'1 ( v 11 ir i.J 
I °euplo to find tho missing symbol of 
their union. Down on lb ir knees i>y 
got. and turnod up tho oorner of •, 
and peered under tbo sofa, a :J al.> 
gothcr mado a most ludicrou 1 ui-ln. 

Meantime* tho clergyman'.! nn.rio- 
nic faculty failed him. tin for-' »t v V rn 
ho wa~, anil oould not bo mado t 1 t::i 1 > 
stand t!i- mission of the iitmn'.v* | \y 
and gentleman. It ougJit to 1)' 
that ho was also very d >af. IVni'l 1 ; 
complications, hin daught -r-ln-1 >,-.v in :it 
lho grandson for tbo regular mini it r of 
tho pari -b. At foit tho rin r wa 1 f 11 
in an ob-jouro cernor, r.bitbvr it b.l 
rolled, and tho parties tn tb > nnopi-n .<«d 
contract tried to lo>k real run! in! ;■ 
tho a- -ravetlng clTcum it a-, i-i. •; 
mini denul> luloman waked out «.f b j 
rovnti'i and -aid to ib*. lady of tbo liomu.: 

“V.’holi thisooupl’?^ 

Tho amr.-.-r wa», almost n t b *ub uft r 
which ho subsided a momont and tben 


— -matter. 

r good temper and pretty behavior 
. ^rthyof all praise. Tbo servant 
in Dslecarlinn peasant dress, the 
sms'fo and tbe 


.n«. •i. n 1. 

• own 

* 11 1»<1» t 

■III. 4«| I. 


. . , young person:! 

,I >ycd in shops all mako tbe protti- 
cf ell possible Uttls bob courtesios, 
d eo, oddly onougk, do tb* young Ja- 
* of Food family up to tbo day of 
lr confirmation, which ceremony 
place rather later than with us, 
raU 7 about the age of sixteen, 
om that day forth they put their hair 
and toko to bowing. 

.be Upoala stud eats amuse one a 
*od deal by the elaboration sad oero- 
aoQlousnnsa of Chair manners. Any 
ay during tbe vacation a tow of thorn 
-auy be soon gathered around a table in 
tic cordon cafes of Hasselbackon or 
noil, drl akl a g Shots p u B sh. They are 1 
; »ofly l*ds aad*r twenty, but tboy bow 
ich other, and make little civil 
•-boa, and pledge each other with 
- ran salutation, all according to Ao 
• ricteat Swedish etiquette, as if thov 
ro middle-aged gentlemen of high 
’nlty sad position lyit slightly tw- 
.intod with ono another. Th v .jor- 
v uke tbemselvM very sorioudy. 

-o custom .of pledging or boalth- 
*mg is a survival from very ancient 
s. The glass is raised, a sligb t how 
'. tho word that (literally bpw) 
.mood, followed by another slirr’ii 
bow, woen mo giac., *;•. replaced on tbo 
ta*»le, generally empty; it is not di 
-C • r. howover, that it should bo so, 
but in Denmark, whore a similar cus¬ 
tom ubtslns, tbo glass must always be 
drained to the last drop. To English 
eyes It appears quaint to see this com¬ 
plicated ceremonial observed toward 


*>tr 4 of quoutionablo poetry, lk-bc's in- 
t.Uigonco, however, was not cqtml t:> 
tbo demands thus modo upon it. Hi , 
memory was so weak that ho forgot ono 
hour what be had learned tEo hour be- 
idre. Reading and writing were for him 
qtilto impossible. With all those fall- 
in.qs, however, he was by no means a 
failure as a court dwarf. Ho had a 
•woot little voioe, a good oar for mtmit, I 
ui'l nimble logs. He oould dance and 


and offensive. Lady Ingram and Mrs. 
Eo-d. 

Plots trotas’ 

Ly tton'a novol, 
dcr and loving 
the rnlo. *' 

■peetable mother, 


in Bulwcr 
ixtons," is a ton- 
-an exooptlon t- 
Charles Rcado has one rc- 
- *— T Mrs. Llltlo T.“Put 

1 ourself fn Ills Placo"). but Wilkie Col- 
lias foils in with ths custom very nat¬ 
urally. 

Ouida's mothers are nsarly all detest¬ 
able. 1 

Cohort Eknorc is the one exoen- 

tlon : 11° lfclF“a 
WnittTnfvadono 1 

dowod with bis 


,: ii»S.v ... . 

l ,'>*-il4 tl wuiji.n iiiiii 
-I4l..|tl, lull j>’l 

H"ir> 11111 ij... 

Htk Aiiirim|r. u..oi 
'•tf mu rli>«|i m 

' 1 0*4- Ht(«k, 4-flCll. 

. t ‘ l> 1 *.'• h ill-prim. 


W4, .ll.llltils. 

r ■■ Ultimas 


■raboeeador-of a gr-mt power in 1735, 
-n tbo middla of.tke tablo was an 1m- 
monso sugar oafitlo. hbortly before th- 
ruests rose to leave, tho door of the 
outlo opened, and a knight in full arm- 
•r stopped out with a drawn stvord in 
ill right band. All ths guosts thought 
be knigbt must bo some wonderful 
.utomaton which the King had obtained 
irom tho skillod meobanics scroti iho 
iblne. He .wasn’t, however. He tv-a 
lono other tban little Bobo. IIo walk-d 
1 round tho table, shook bis sword In tho 
foco of every gaost, saluted tbo King, 
nd then turned bo<-k to tlv^ castlo cn- 
muu, waoro 00 assumed too 
. *< 111 try. At a signal from the King 
vory ono at the table began to bombard 
iiim with small sugar balls. Bobo hur¬ 
ried at onec into the oastlo, locked tho 
door, mounted tho tower, und pretended 
to return the fire by setting off a lot of 
perfumed explosives. 

With In ten or twelve years after 
Bobo’* appearance at court ho was one ui 
lio most celebrated persons in royal no¬ 
de ly on tho continent. '»Vl;k fame, 
lowover, oarao to him numerous perils. 
Ml the sovereigasof Europe worn covet- 
l.ig him, and many of thorn tried hard to 
teal him. In ITW the Empress Catb* 
rino, of Russia, sent an emissary after 
iim to tbe oourtof tbe Polish King, 
■-ate one evening, whep tbe royal palaot 
./as si most deserted, Catherine's omls- 
tary snapped Bo be up and stuffed biro 
into tho pocket of his great coat. Bctx 
croarood so lustily thqt ho rerealednb- 
,>h>t to tho guard at tho door. Thoemie- 
.ary waa arrested and Be bo waa reseu.-u, 
-*et long afterward Be bo accompanied r 
tanislaus to the court of Loui3 XV. in 
Versailles, where be again narrowly os- 
japed abduction. A lady of tbo French 


Insect Exterminator 

Mas.aetared roMv from Pyvetkrem 
•owma grown bi OdifctsM, ia a ieasin 
a T t .«**■ ** w P*“ | Wy 
“ y* *• fovarefosiica of fljwera rick 


" ; KNi I tjji CATALCKIL 


HOMER £ OSHOXJf,- 

' T \ 

IlKSkH/l. -UlUK I-. .> 

uroLaudibt, fire, life toe 
docideiit Ifrturauoe, 

• Pi 41 lt<>r«|lM Hin-i-l, 

) l\l IK <1 


lltnartPiU 


ST.kSUISJSQ. MUA&TtX 

TBb SIW Hlisa s*i4itni Mai'HI j£ 
COMPANY, 

Pacific Department-DUribuling Oflfoe. 
Ti5 Market Sir. et, Qistory BnilJiiig, 
SAN > RANCJBCO. 


has stuck me In her pocket, and la run¬ 
ning away witb mt.” Tho voico woo 
itube's. He waa Immediately dragged 
from the court lady’s pocket and placta 
under tho guard of two pagus, who were 
Instructed by King Btanlaiaus to watch 
him day and night. 

The perils through which he had 
passed, and the etriet surveillance to 
which ho waa now subjected, dopresset. 
'iobo’s spirits and demoralized h*«, 
uerveus ay stem. Ho became melan¬ 
choly, morose, round shouldered and 
haggard. The King thought bo nooded 
a companion to cheer him up, and there¬ 
fore married him with gro.t pomp anu 
ceremony to Tharcec Souvray, a dwarf 
of about his ago and slightly greater 
stature. That waa tbo last drop in 
Bobo's cup. Two weeks afurhlsmar- 
r.ago ho lost bis mind. Ho ooaecU to 
talk entirely, ate little, and paseeu most 
ef his timo in his crib. 

Ilia honeymoon was hardly up when 
he died, bhonly before hit death his 
clouded mind waa ploared ia a moat re- 
markable manner. 


Would you llko to look at him?” ' 

/‘Uctawayl Oc^put, you and your in¬ 
fernal dorr!" And with a crash tbo win¬ 
dow went d jwn, and tho smiling butcher 
entered Vienna. • 

But no-dor was that ticio In hlv sack, 
but th* fattest lamb that could bo found 
ia tho suburbi of tho caoRal. 

Ths rmwa « BaUghivafoswa. 

As in tho old Greek gamaa tbe 
athletes inn with torches red one 
handed the tight In the othax, n d 
tbaa it p as se d along the line, so it ia 
with as, each man runneth Ua rae*. 
bat hapnaaath the torch an to another, 
that tba ligbt may never g 3 ont from 


mms m ; * not aocay too 

tooth: the nieetlno diaculurs thorn and 
i the s xc a si lv* use ef the teeth by t j- 


baeco she wort naturally wrars them 
down much more rapidly than If they 
wren umsI simply to crush tbo food. 
Teeth, whan worn down to tho gum 
.from this or other causes are in the ren¬ 
dition so often daaarlbod as ‘‘doublo 
teeth all the way round.” presenting, 
,as th*>y do, a broad, smooth aarfoce. nut 
nnllko tho appoaresoe, though slightly 
■mallar, than the tups at tho real double 
teeth. 


7^B fBMf Mip-R-U fiip 


Ills memory, which 
bad always bean woak and after bis 
marriage had vanished, sndddenly re¬ 
tained. Lo reeollecMd all tho incl- 
donca ef hU early childhood, his 


A Cl RAN FAMILY JOURNAL. 












POLITICAL. 


1 HSCELLANE 0 I 


Public Schools, 
CORNELIA RIG 


BUon* deC,,,0n 0/ R *P«blle-n Prl- 


Klcctloo. 


For Assemblyman. 

FRANK X. HUNRWTT.t. 

"cUom deCi,l0n of * h * R «P»bll«n Pri 


County, uute 01 Caiiiorula, to b« voted tor It 
llie Ueuerul Election ol November 4tli, luu*)* * 

Sheriff end Ta« Collector, Clerk, Auditor and 
Recorder, i.Utrlct Attorney, 1'reiuurer. Aueour 
Surveyor, coroner and Public Admiul.trator’ 
Superintendent ol Public ScbooU, Supervisor 
lor blKrlcu No*. 1, 8, end o respectively, uua 
iowuship ufficer., end ■ Central Commute# ns 
follows: Antelope 2. bouton 2, bodie 7, bridee- 
port», Clinton 1, Lundy 2, Veruon I: be held lu 
•ccordauce with the provisions ol the Primary 
Kiecliou Law, Pert ill, line li. Chapter XIV ol 
I the Pohtcal Code ol tue State ol Caitlornla. 
Second. The names ol the pcrsoqsconstitut 
“* the several Election board., and the re.pect- 
Ive piacee ol holding the eltctlons, In the said 
a^lollovrs; **° U0 ' *“ ** VW,U P r *c‘“OU, are 
AVTILOrC. 

JudJm^V* ®^ 0rB 7r^ ,14 P ,;ctor * Lewis Qulllckson, 


For Assemblyman. 

W. A. R. LOOSE, 

dcc, **lon ol the Republican 


Primary Election. 


For Sheriff 
JOHN A. CBEA8RR, 

mSryxfeVtC 0 dCCUkm ° f ,he R 'P“' 


For. heriff 
M. J. CODY, 
(Incumbent), 

to the decUiotrol the Democratic Con 


For Asssmblymia,. 

WM. H. RUS8ELL, 


Notice. 


Subject to the decision 
mary Klectlou. 


ol the Republican Prl 


IONCERN 


Delury 


Judges 


n . 'V.”, .—fioj'ccwr. n. l 

P. O. M ulue, Lewis Ladd. 

CLINTON. 

■ A p - Sayre; Judges 


---—.u.|,ce , A 

James Puttersou, b. i. Lrowu. 

Lundy. 

r.w C ^ O0 i h ? u *. e_ ; IUb P ect0r . John Becker; . 
George Leii, A. L. l>utlerneld. 

mono MILLS. u 

■ rown l n>p * ct or - John Langrell; Judges, 


Judges 


JOHN J. WILCTtf 


Oscar 


Land Office 


brown, — - 

VEKNON. 

Frnzer House—Iihpcctor, J. Sturgeon; Judaea 
J. P. ilamuioud, C. It. Currie. u *™' 

TiiiKD.-That such election will beheld under 
Law, and 


AT 8ACKAMENTO, CAL. 
Ju y 2Sd, two. 

N ( J T 1 1 I CE .J*> hereby GIVEN THAT TH 
Inllowlna named Mittier tins filed Notice 
!‘i* to nuike final proof in Minnort 

lor C ii l that Kl,,d Protif will be in tile n 

tore lion. N, 1>. Arnot, Superior JuJite of Ainii 
bounty, at Markhevllie, 0*1 .on g f ph 


Subject to the decision ol the Republican 
Convention. 


For Sheriff 

WILLIAM STEWART, 

Subject to the deelefon of the Renu 
Convention. 


For Assemblyman. 
WILSON BUTLER 


ine KepuDllcin 
and Alpine countlee. 


F. Gabdner, 


iiiiuer tne provisions ot this Chapter Irom and 

1 SI Silt' S'.'"*""' •" 

t nju.v, of August id, and ttie Homer Minins in- 
dc.t, oi August tnh, 10*0, iiewapiper* imhli >>...< 
weeaiy in nrldgepJrc aud uTSd^^^ctiveU 
In Mouocouuty, auto ol t ailforuia, audaonUm 
I ^u*lyuutll .aid dty of election. ‘ UU / 0 P‘«»- 

w7r« e ,rl!V. V . e ke<0 . h, ! ,0 “ <“> d Notice of Election 
P re "*‘ lt «‘t to, aud adopted by the Ceu- 
trm Committee or tue Kepuol.c ,1. 
county, Stale ol Culltonim and our Ueclet irv 1 
.ust.ucied to publish the same a.'hereRr a'dvii- 


For Supervisor—Third District 
OEOROE H. BUMP, 
(Inoumbont), 

y il«jtlon he decUlon o/ th * Republican 1 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


I08T OR STOLEN. 

r ost YMt-ijrni.ry fiVom bnt phffp 
f ‘ ,,e ,,l " rl ‘ HokBE 
MILE br»iide.l thus JU (connected). A llbern. 

Re Ward will be p-ild for the recovery of t e 
mu e or inform,,| on regarding it. whereabout. 

Bridgeport, July 22 18.0. 

NICHOLAS PIERRE. 

tariff literature for ALL 

l^uwKin r aViur^ T vJi rr ^i TABm ' I * B AOVn 


PROBATE NOTICE. 


Notice to Crediton. 

IV%nT**T 0 fc C $£l£ r THE C0UNTY 

Emailed. ° F ALflERT «• MONTROSE, DK- 

AdralaUtr'tM* re of , the j 


^ii. oral in, 

Chalimin oi Hebubllcau t eiitra 
GuimuilUjeof Louu County 
FRANk E. HfNKWII.L, . 

necretiry. i 

Imrtbpctions to BoARf a or Election. 

-J*®- In "ddltlon to the challenges allowed bv 
i tw, nnj per.im ulierlug to vole at .ucli elenim 

ne , 

may uumluntcr an oath to such per I 




C*nta F |n •Simp»»xceDt 9 » , SP t on of 9 

«ir h0 tsre , i^ 0 ® ^- 
l-"Wafea, Living and Tariff- v . » Baota. 

. , iroit.v.. , K. A. Hurra- 

; • 

to '.•imp: " 

J-Omm.Mluies^SS'^Li*?* N*«ullactur*& 

production 0 ?S I < 

fin * without a r 

and >-* 

. - First Wi«. v._ 

•- Fallacies of KnvH'raiia' • 

•“Home Views Oathe ~ - 
* Man." obo 

1” The Protective ~ 

■ thC-ftomh.” c. 

!“..S?,W5?Mnterii,. . 

Protection e». Preen 
. —A. 1 **. D. rl. Ho 


I II).it end 

mis. *s..h 1,11 v *i n u> hiicii per 

[ p» 

*“ *”* •* * 

u p , lnl \T b,; u “*‘'e«-ed to tne Secretary 

J.?.!.® 1 le ,,ol, fe ol election, h nil one of the 
Judge, must ret tin the other l.u for tw., if 
day. uller the election. twenty 

ToC'ANniDATRA — 

^: n . dld " t *« " r ' inquired to deposit with the 
( ° r before the 'AHh day of AugiL, 


5Sa»>JSs>._ 

m*4rnl m • u‘«..ia * •••• 

Haw 


I N THE 8CPEKIOR COURT OF THE rnrw 
ty of Mono, State D | California ” COrN ' 


7,',‘ ".tnoui a r 
ifl™* Rs*ay, lsita. 


sjatertala f Would fWiiiw 

lea nf li!rl ! ., n ja , an B. Oibkll 

T^liw r 1 MlLL*T 7 
r,* r '£by bo Old Dual- 

t ; ^wrlS2Tr^'rr~.* 

iTotectlon 


Will furnish tickets 


with the .. „,, ulu . lle 

und roleri will scratch tho.e 


PIONEER SALOON, 

0F 3 iAIN tt BTHEBr* "“ CK *»» 

BRIDGEPORT. 


F. If. RICHARDSON. 


andpuiiiished In said 


BRIDGEPORT SALOON. 

CORNER of main AND 81NCIAIR 8 TRE 
BRIDGEPORT, MONO COUNTY, ^CAL 

This SALOON has been refitted 
la atoeked with the BE8T of WINES, 

v . LIQUOR8 and ciaARS; 
And will be conducted first claas. 


B. L. SIMMONS, Proprietor. 


FttStlo it 


CHRONICLB-UNION. 


BRIDGEPORT, NEPTEMBER 0. j 890 




SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS. 


* a xv \_y in L,£J, - U i\ J l/i\ ,1XTH DISTRICT. , 

- FUT OM THE BRAKES 

BBIDGEPORT KEPTEMHpm n at Fre.no ^'f Di “' ri '* IU P ob l'can Cenvenlion " fl '" 1 . 11 TOU ,r * *°*»« “own hill | n point of 

rrsasr 

•"» of a,a Diego; Hervev L.»I. r r ,U F- «««. lue„,^d 

I ,b * Freano delegation would *** . jsroove. J he Bitter., moreover, la a speotac for 

,«»»» r.,..., <•. - - .s« sir r^rsi~r:r ,b -“ 

, ' i ' l ;" o » viawiswifc^..M»«s««s *-■-. i ; - 

mbcelukeous. 

■ s? ^0,1^ 

fps* “ »«'.«««“ dj °"r,'v ,nok p, *“ u " ,ii ">• <"■ - 

for the Iiiuu of yonr choice, erasing the ? ; ' eo ‘ ur *. »ban neither candidate R Y VIRTU* OF TUX ANNEXED REhoi r I 

name, njt voted. The following ? Hi !° UM 1°<«* ihfluenco. Tb.^Conv.? 

ticket fumisbed b r the Committee: J W * *“ ?•. and the oonleat friend- ^. U ^ h °“f°jVS‘S 

„ I J. Tha nominee will k..i j . ** ,cuu tne soth day of July, ISso, authorised bv th. 

„ . b „„„ ha . *y bj *■“«» ar^^.a^Liigw grA^ 

ren Loose, W. H. Rusaell. > population, in the United w, . 7 m *“ 1 A^embly, Sunerlor Judge, and County oK. 

m ' . «„ h„„ . United Hlatea, ami it ia {?> v V‘« d .t« r »te General Election, to 

Superior Judge. hm honor to represent it. ?•!! 1 °? A he 4t ? d * y ot November, i»A», aud a 

H. M. EddvWn, n V, , ' — Central Committee. 1. called for the *| 

“ay, Wai, H. \irden. * — jhikieenth day of ukpikmher, is»o 

County Clerk. From Augnat 13rh .u D .. . , b * lw , e *® the bour * °t <>“• F->«• and sundown 

0. H. Ktii, Job „ D . M 10 „ k »• 8— bin ■»— 

- . — - SLeriff. * ' ha. purchused 3 504 nnr! Oovernment RESOLVED. m 2j 

John A. Creuser, Wm. Stewart * 4,000 ouo<e " «l7er. Fian.-That the nomination, of Kepublcau ~ ! 

tp F * I ChiKiluitei lor Uie An^mbly, Superior Juurp 

Tre asurer. irmn * -: I • Ild ‘he lollowing County office, for 


Superior Judge. 

H. M. Eddy, Wm. H. Vlrdcn. 
Conniy Clerk. 

O. H. Kisitr, John D. Murphey. 
Sheriff. 

John A. Creuser, Wm. Stewaff. 
Treasurer. 

Joseph A. Brown. 

Assessor. 

John J. Weiob. 
Superintendent of Schooia. 
Cornelia Ricbardw, C. E. Healh. 
Supervisor. 

George H. linmp, Wutkin Morgan. 


Republican 


BRIDGEPORT, 


MOJfO OOUBfTT, DAi ^ 


MAS IN 


<■ —r 

Choice Family n —rarfea 


OOOUl 


CLOTIIlivo, 


I BOOXM. SUOBS . M 

Wines and Liquors, 

PAIN m OMj * WMa 


Hardware, 


Btatlonory, 


Confeotlomirv, 


Ths 8 F. Post.—T hi. journal, one of, he 
-«ou,he Coast, was issued ou Saturd' 

--Jnat from H »-new quurlem. corner of Bush 

“ nd K [ nrn y 8,r -«‘-* It oatne f, om „ 8 Dew 

pres. brifiLt with „ upw ( , rcK8 J ve 8ubJe. 

^ rending matter, and it. IS-puge edition is - 

a.msrvd 0 f nratiicm/ As an evening paper 
Ha readers are furnished twelve hour.lLr r™ *i, 
news. It h is our best wishes. I T° AL 


Powder aud Shut. 


A. P. BRYANT 


r n , T , -. , ulJ persons Indebted to the ESTATE of the 

John Jennings, nu old resident of Ala- J ?", N H0YK ’ "'elllngton. Nevada, sro . ’ aoma 

at San Leandro on Monduv It* , y of November, 18 eo, or such sc- Jud lf«»i Peter loblu, C. L. Douuelly 

^ a. «. 74 ^ ...—««. 


i " r “ wW - . autHorl,les for eollection'.' ' °' Pr ° per 

t ***- — MR8. MARY IICD’E 

LnwrenpB GiHun, of Mayfidd, was killed l«Jo eU1, ‘ Kton ' byun Co.. Nevada. August 2<th. 

a train nn . . «*neu kS.oiv> • 


by a train on 12 J w «» killed 

Job. DO... . 

,Isnttfr of CeMw, .- ' . . 

To see II, ? u r ^ K and w «*com. 
10 se * 'he •ntbu.la.m displayed over .1 „ 
Cjleoi'aied B«|,|e of Gellysbur r P 
oome, Market and 10th Streep n TT‘' 

0 »30, one blonb .. - • 8,4,1 Fr, "»- 


JOE A. BROWN. 
General MercJuuuli*,. 

v -Uuiu feitreeE, Urid ^ v *> 0 

Choice Fuuiiy Groceries 

Fancy nnd Toilet Arti, 


Canaiea and Nulls 


o »30, one block fin „ ,w ’ 8 ““ Fri *'*. SEPTEMBER 8th, 1810, 4l L ‘ 4 - il7j » Ul *-Lain, lAii, vSl_ litiT 

«« 

#BS»«»3S5S SSL 


^ **nH«e N oEflouiw, 

Powder, ehot, Cnp w nnd 

CartrlilgoK, 

Stationery, oto.,etc, ' 


medical. 


WOMEN AND KtCE. 

rlsaH* 

merit or p?cu'|nr^“{"tt derungis 
nnr- i}„,_ L "caknrws Inc dent to her 

SSciKsMS'Brsrg 

n< ciiiiuf * '1 * c)r ' ^ otlifrr orvarilo Jrsionii • 


a« vs.itew~; •Nssraasr 

curative r^ulu-t^i* n h tf m!Ja.frTJf ,n ln l! * 

& te? £sWFrisssa*8 

5 S®.fTjS"" bfwL.SS* ^. r 

apondeii^y. '°t*G n ^nklifty^auU 11 ilof 
CopyrUMt, TMR hy \Yonr.p’s Drs. irtn. Asa’s. 

B«. PiE&FLLETsll;^ 


: FOURTH ANNUAL fair 

AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT NO, 1 

j| STATE OF C^UFOENIA 

- ^ Composed of the Counties of 

I ALPINE, MONO AND INYO. 

i.1 1,0 BE HELD AT 

■j INDEPENDENT CE, 

I % ' COMMENCING 

j TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEU «;y, 

AND CONTIPrUING POUR i) A Y ft . 

A. R. CONKLIN > - - 

. Y**'eoti<l«»»> * „ 

O. MULHOLLAND. \ 

. SfVrpiury, 


Oi I. MAIRS. ;■ 


•* '■ ' 4 * * * y ji . *’ 

K l DlRRCTORg, 

> ■ ; • r ' t 

A.R.Conkllt, . W. S. Kooa, 


•J. 81. Gorman, 


E. Robinaon, 


'TrcRstii er 


N >H bine, 

I*' 1 . SlcIiia- *• 


A. W. FJboahuta, O. A. W^.lis-r 




CHRONICLE-UNl|) 


$ 3 PJJR YEAR. 

























































CHRONICLE-UNION 


£ ” Now To-Day,” _., 

Sbariff Cody for Arrlvals-an 

r kw performed —- 

le* creditably, aud ia .. ( 

liar Dr muerata In I ha 

H Hireeier. ku»ta i i>, 

!. r »c\ino.H««iia Jr. 

* Ur*, ic Fc.ulkasad child, t 

lay afternoon, wbila 

I closing tba gala at J t» Morpt'ry brld«# H I 
l ■ F mental, to, ab« j m 
rao away Q#» Ingold. car.,,,, j\. 

J PMnnohv.. VaJU, KM 

M M Wall*#. Vailrt " 
Wm H»»»'vr Mono L 
f Ktrh wood, 

J Q tmB-t, 

JFGmisiln#* and f„ 


BRIDGEPORT, BFPTEMBEp$, n M 


\ Ihnuiw**.—On Suodi 
p. E. Tan Ig>ao waa 
Hi# wart'a ranob. fcia bay horaa 
• nd broke bia oaok by plnnging into a mod 
bole—lo»a, $200 bona and wracked baggy. I {{ U w .'iTM."y«'i’lV 


, . September 1, 

■‘.Bjlngnld, S'-Rnr* W R.i|U r u„n . I 

“.»»• ;?£ir ?2 

CCa r rv n # t V n i^ l ? ,10d ’ 


Will arrive within ton 

Gaymt Mno (IiJn»rent put* 
tori** or l'lVidk nnd Mai ok 


J farirai#.,, Merced 


pei*n»al of ita 


ip*un, (Smith V 


page*?, the reader has as g,„, 
08 and assortments a^thu 
rrt * Tt is a mirror of faahion 
in \ nrions lines of meivhAnd^ u- 


A. H. Allen, returned bom# on Tuesday. 
»d on Wadoaaday left for Rishop to atletJ 


Jp i* k .w*i£’ v Phil M* 
W B Unuewllt »nd wif«, Vallay. 

1 VkuSS"* tT'* V Plrlrh 

H LillOSte" k - (!,m «*vc-r.l 

w t^ * r L C ' , * on »* HU-aui 

iw r 't*" 1 •* ,,,op * L ‘ *U*ul 
J tVa.itvuod, ‘i win Lake*. 


,lZ P 0rsoi iully at ouj 

' Ikt no lateat styles 

.ras 

: nZ <hown »y Hlu.firmfon, as well 
'<•£ 1<J1 ' lt ' antl receive the benefit, 
•-» j the Pacific Coast. 


Adktssiq. Dir.-The Fonrtfe* , A»ni 
Tjraary of tba Admission ofOallforfl. to tfaa 
Union will be celebrated here aud r the 
•aaplcea of tba Pioneers. The Native Sons 
wf the Golden West having arranged for a 
three-day celebration, at San Francisco 
commencing on * Sunday and ending on 
Tuesday, the Governor iaaaued a proclaina 
tion deaignatiug Mouday a* a legal ho|j. 


(touw stuck of Uudcrwctir 
•'all and Winter 
h «ts, caps, 
os, NouriV, 
dry {good**, 
unci evervtlilnjf 
1.V redflued 


about her waist, Jiftod hor olf 
n.id wai about to liuutlo her 
aturo when a fllirill ularlolc rent 
uic clerk u’asdumfounded. lie 
turnc-d paio, and goodnosn kn< 
many other colors, but was, j« 
less, oonwsloua of tho awful ml. 
bad iaj.do. Tho young 1 t.ly v.- 
to liira'ili him with an u:nbr«'ll 
sbo carried when ono of tho do, 
cri nnpeared upon tho scene, 
mean time the youn* man kept 
toe young lady’o pr.rjon. Hut . 
not havo It, aud ia.sfuad of • 
cptd vjios uho‘uou';iit n : i 
fli". - ., .-ho, however, v/aiw.H , 

’ w 1 '-" wsni : .dy. The' v,: 

:i l burned eltl^-r, for .... . 
-’ it uitioaal and pcrhr.na 


* Arvaeon. Merced 
F yirroli. nk$y$nti(i 
f -V Mlteael, M i«>n V 
N Pierce, •• , 

W IXHlke. Oakland I 
A F (touss o*. i ," , A 1 

T., W i ,,,r,,> Su » **» V iS 

Wm Siinp.on. 6inlth V 


mulllcrs, g>lov 
Oufl&*, collars, 

Juwehpy, « 

el^e ut ^roiitl. __ 

prioosi ut ^lllu«‘u. Smitli'i 
Oreat Cheap Cnsli l< U st< 
lor Barguin Htorc, liodic, 
Oul. 


WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED 

PKT ONABY: 


STATE 


dsy the flxgpole of thin „lHce will be raia 
ed and a forty four Htaj d ig hoisted. Oi 
Tnetday noon a Natio.ial s„lute of fortv 
Jourgunswilbe firrd by Vetm.ns Hop 
kina and Weetwood, and in Ihe evening 
the Annual Banquet will take place at the 
Allen Home. A. F. Bryant, President, pre 
Uding; and R. M. Folger. Secretary. Mae 
*n of Ceremonies. The Bridgeport Brae, 
Sand wi I be in otlendauec, na honor d 
guests, and its music, together w th sing. 
*»«. readings, reti.ations and addresse- 
will make it an enjoyable event. The cni. 
sine, under the mnageoient of Ben H Mil 
l*r. will be of the beat. There will b .^bom 
•Ighly at the banquet. The Pir.neers, re-1 
dent* of Mono county, ore n* follows: 

Amass F. Bryaut, nativity, Bo>ton; de- 
psrted, Febrnary 4.h, 1843; arrived, via 
nlM* H ° rD ' 8ep * eulb r 3d - 18 i9. *bip Reg 

WlMUm Board mno, New York City, Oct 
SWtb. Mexico, Deo. 25ih, 1843. 

Rudolph C. Gbristin, Florida, May20tb, 
Mexico, September, 1849. 

Robert 11. Folger, New Ynrk City, Jnnu 
■ry 12th, Strait of Magellan, June 28th, 
1849, schooner Anthem. 

^ David Hsys, Fairfield, Conn., April ]9lh. I 
Capa Horn, November 2Cth, 1849, barkeu 1 
tine Trenton. 

Abraham F.Heotor, Sweden, May, Cape 
Horn, November 30th, 1840. i 

•Joseph L. Hnut. Orleans comity, N. Y., 
April, Plains, September 8 th, 1849. 

°- Mnrpbey. Delevan county, O., 

April 3d, Plains, Augnst 2d, 1849. 

William Price. Kentucky, April 15th, 
Plains. October, 1849 . 

Marion F. Richardson. Boone countv. 
Mo. t Unj 2 d, Pluisi, September 3 d, 1849, VI 


medical. 


I If you declda, from what you have heard of 
* I ir* re * d ol lu »erixs, that you will taka 

,Io °d*« Swwparilla, do not be Induced to buy 

T. hfch ^ cuZiVu 

about tba tame M or “lust as sood." 
j 1 1 her that the sols iwaod for eflbrta to get you to 

. made. Firmly n#i.t *U inducements, and Iih 
J "* 1 what roa called for,Hood'# 
^ Th<n r °° w, »np* be siperiroent- 
lUK With a new article, for Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is 

Tried and True. 

. ,t0re ,h * cl « rk triad to ladues me to 

luty thvif own fnstaad of Hood’s Ssrsaparilm 
But be could not prevail on ms to chsS*#. ^ 
hl« I knew what Hood’s Sanaparllls was 
I had takan It, was perfectly tat Is fled with It, and 
did not want any other.” Mas. Eli* a. Gorr,« 
Tarraca Btreei, Boston, Mam. 

W« Are All Taking it, 

. “ c f^‘ d not be without Hood's SampaHlla. 

It t. the hast medicine we ever kept In the house. 
My lamlly are all taking It" Mas. J. y, B*a- 
■ta, San Joaquin and Fremont Streets, Brockton, 

Hood's Sarsaparilla 

Soldbydmptatt 11 ; six fc t r >. Prwpsrssl oalv 
by C. I. Iff>OD a CO., Apothecaries. Low all u... 


f-.U PLUCKY PECCARY, 

liow u Uortf of thc'^r mB , i c rriod <>n 
llopolo * VVur. 

Tii v toll un wo do not half approet.Oo 
-it py. that ho is really vorv ■ loircr. 

;:;-V ';- rpC! ; f) ^ 01 1«. i Vo ]javo 

it. . 1:1 KtUpld> th °y «>•. ^ overfoed- 
*1 -I 'd no cxorcioo. that wo may cut 
hiMourtblvcB. In thoWootcm nnrtofl 

on - lint "V flomo of rK/-. . or 


ie _ »*emrti-k 0 bl« prlft®, & 
m Unabridged Dlotionn. 
P or linlf* morocoo fl'nlt 
* V, ldo * « thick), cost. 

over 440cubic Inc h*. 

•qndre inches orpi-lii 

■t end rnoet valuable 
the price. 


* no on. 7 lnoor of a train one day Haw 

iUr-iT °/ poccar, ° 3 on the ' line 
iiKh.liL-o Amofioau railroads frono 

n ° u * P rot ^tod by foncos, ^,1 

• ri t L h OUJht th0J would run a ^y- 

ml, / ‘ ’* howcvor ’ 1 W3S vor 7 much 
ruUal.cn, for whon they Ba w U:; they 

for nod two or threo linos, standing 
Closo together acroaa tho tracks. ’1 hero 
noth1 ^ *0 but run throw 

thorn, «1 jus* put on n i, ttlo 

* of U W ° tfbar,T0d down on this bat- 
tall^tof pocenries. They never hudge-d , 

1,c *' and th0 t r atn out rljht through 
tiiom. Killing # iar7 „ numDor or tnom. 
Tbusp that wero unnurt ru^hod taadly 

’ ,;' C c f ro 3i tbo .r How pa «t an d manr 
wore cut up undo.- tho wheols. 

vonin^ hack on tho return train 
n -.day I was vfiry raU ch astonished to 

WOr0 unhurt of tho herd 
aandin./ in tho snmo place. As soon as 
they board us coming they arranged 
lion-. Ives in battlo array and tvc'fcad 
to cut through thorn again, killing a 
largo nurabor. As wo camo up chey be- 
oamo fransio, rushing at tho cow-cotchor 
and wliocls, only to bo killed. 

"Nost day they wero thoro again, and 
tho same tactic- wore gono*th£ug£ 
This went on, day after day, until only 
three were left. Those threo ran r oJ 
thomsblvos aa tho othora had done, S 
we lwro down upon them. ! bat ud to 
Ldl these plucky little fellows, but I 
oooH not help U . Two of fhcm ' ^ 

aWa? i ° Q tho cow " c otchcr, and 
tao other a ado a rush at tho cars, an* 
tho last of tho trlbo wo 9 killed." 


anj 

CD “1 

‘ C 2 


TRAVELER’S GUIDE 


Quick Tima and Cheap Pares 
To Butenaad Eurapaaa Cities, 

L ,he Gr,,t Tran* eonUiisnldl sll-rsll /Routes 
*—or ms—- 

Southern Pacific 
Company# 

(Pacific bvstem.j 


FIFTH 


ANNUAL • FAIR 


Under the 


auspices of the 

eastern slope 

* 

A S80CIUTI0I 


Witt, .ETaTETEi 

„ A5D IT 

NEW YORK a ad NEWORLEAI 

With (a# *cversl Ste*iu«r Liu#* to 

ALL EUROPEAN POUTS. 

Pullman Pslsce Slccpiug cars 

-AKD-r. 

TOURIST SLEEPING rAnq 


\° SSTV’ 01 -°d 'iSS 

J? . ^ otltjq of p,SU *u[fi oi'ajoq 

ajroqj* mojJ so W ono 0 Iha »oJ2 
I ^Q nu PV 1 **a i of pno saTfrjatra?^ 
jBAtS at sStn^oofB WU fjodilo bi 
«»q ? saiqnno qotqj*. fqoaofj » ioj aim 


n attached to Overland Eaprc*. rwln* 

en igf£X 

t 0 CetlOM st S|C«U|u 7 o&LuIhEI!!!! 

St LsirMt B-ISS far 


I OrMer# Said 

**• Px'Ktc Mates and T«i 
T^«m Orders, If aa(4 

redeemed at Ui# full agJ 
tksr#tsr, > 

-ICM’D our, T. ». »» 

Oeu. Irstlc Msusfer. u eu . j 

BAN gR ABC I SCO, OAJL 

--*• - ■ > f_ _ ■ 

RAILROAD LANDS 

For Lands la Caatml sod Northern* 
Oregon. Mev#d , .ml MBS! 

W. II, MILLS, Una Agent, C. 

8 *h Fsai 

add 0 r ^ em*“ <I, 8outb * ru 0*»lwnls, * 
JIHOME MADDEN, Und Agent, 


Impoktjvt 


PiOHRiu axqost.— GiiohIs #rs requested 
MueniU- st tbs parlors of the Alim 
outs, on Tuesday evening next, at 8% 
ri- ek. At the cornet call, doors of tho 
mqnet Balt will be opened and the 
•«te will march to th* tables, the band 
tying ” Marching acroe* the Plains.” 
ihea will be unooverad at 9o'clock abara 


70 P*»*io»ras. 

| Under the prorislous of the Act of Con 

i JuDe a7lh ' 109u - ,l >« 

I lug mp$ trfTlTled to pi'tjiiioi)A| vji; 

1. All person* who served ninety ds»* 

ib* United Mt«te* during tbs war of ttr 
Rebvlliou Who have been Uonombly di* 
charged and who >r# NOW partially in 
caimcituted from the pstformance of inau- 
n«l labor, whslher such disability originated 
iu the service or since discharge. 

Persons no* receiving pension who have 

other disabilities not contracted in the ter- 


BISHOP, CA 

September loth, nth, 12th 

A FINE 

AGRICULTURAL I 


nao Riisixo,—Tomorrow afternoon, at 
•’dock, the Ckioxiclk-Uniox flagpole 
I be planted, aud a 44-aUr ling given to 
1 with appropriate ceremonies. 

» Bridgeport Braes Barf and Glee Club 
« volunteered to be lu attendance. B. 
Miner, of Brooklyn, N. Y.' will sd- 
■ the audience—it guarantee that it 
be worthy of the flag and occasion. 

o» A bs ims lt.—I n this Issue W. A. R. 
•• *■ uanounend as a candidate for-the I 
•My. Mr. Loose Is well-known in thin f 


| VVill give tho best possible oj 
the products of OWENS VA 
of EASTERN CALIFORNIA 


WCfitlANEOUS 


or children nnder sUteea yaure of age an 
entitled to lha p< naiou, 

3. The parvnle of any soldier or asiloi 
of the late war who died from a wound o, 
injury received,, ordiaesaeoontracied *hil« 
In the service, provided such parents #rs 
without other present mean* of support 
than their own means! labor. 

Pensions noder Uia Act begin, when al¬ 
lowed. from the Safa tha application la il. 
ed in the Pension Burseu. Claimants will 


/ftBONICLI-UNION office. 


HBBBBY given to the 

■Lv ABOtE NAMED PEUNQUENT FDK- 
CHA 8 ER 8 OF SCHOOL LlNol IN MONO 
COUNTY, STATE OF CALHOKtriA. that. If the 
•evwral amounts due from each of said Delin¬ 
quents are not paid in FIFIY DAYS AFTER 
THE DATE OF THU MOTICrf, is punnanca 
<* Esw 1 will comm#nag salt* to FORECLOSE 
! Ihe Interest of sspb of sold purchaser* 8 r tbs 
mslgnsw of said purchaser* of said Und, and 
to an util the Csitldoate of Purchase, th# cotU 
of adverttatinn, the ooau of *ult, end |10 AL 
torney’* fte* la each case. 

’ Deled this 12th day of Augu*t, Uea 

CHARLES U HATES, 


Complete Speed Program 


■■-Should Bnpsrviadr Bnmp bs 
iUd, and hs wilkt» k )| is kppbasd 
ia Fool will sinolde—universaflv 
by his orsditors. 


C HBONICJJ&-U JIION 
I1THB • 

P10NUIC JOURNAL 

•F TH* EAFTZRN SLOP* OF TfiE 
BXSBBA NfFfDA MOUNTAIN^, 
IN CALIFORNIA. 


«.—Oo the let lost., Bodie Con., n 
eeah on hand $19,919 88; Mono. $5, 
iBtaaOard Ora., $9,916 89. 


iMstrlel Attorney of MonOCoun)y. 


THI CRBONICLE-UNION 

three dollars a tear. 

A OfrEAN FAMILY JOURNAL. 









rambling in the woods. 

A Cllj Mu'! Hat ara tm Ik* |*M*| ^ In 

CkiLlhwotf. 

It **i a hot, otoudloM dmj in Aifuit 
A ffomlo brocas was stirring, and. sir- 
tiaj on iho littlo bock porch of tho old 
farra-bouao and looking across a vUta of 
yellow utubblo-flcldo to tho dark lino of 
woods, nearly half a rallo away, I could 
coo lb© tops of tho tallpat truss iwa^ir| 


THE DOCTOR'S WIFE. 

At lb* Xriff rnt Ik* UrstJUt* mi Oar 
iiHkut* nitun. . 

“Most persons suffer oocuionally from 
tbo 1. n ine** of tbolr friend*," said a 
pb v ician's wlfo to tho Kew York Cron¬ 
in^ bun’* Woman About Town, ‘ but tho 
person who really needs to pray to bo 
*»*©d from It U a doctor s wlfo. tihe Is 
*° at tb© mercy of tho gratitude of her 


PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 


attorney at law and notaky public. 
BKIDOEPOKT, MONOCO., CAL. 

L^nd. Mlnlus, aitd W ilrr Jilfbt», • tpeclulty. 

< rriiB-Crpe»ll* Ihr Laarlll Honiw. SItTI 


fT< ntly, and could almost, I fancied, boar 
tho faint rustling of tbolr loavsa, of tbo 
crnulo of which I bare evor, since a . - 

child, boon over-fond, writes Ed B. k “ 

IMtcbard, In tho Arkansaw Traveler. h * rdo * 1 
It had been three years slnoe I bad “S”? who 

Tlaitcd tho old farm, throo long years of , ' ,V° r,c ? p ^ 

toll at. the dual:, amid tho nolso and busy had J u,t flttod 
ttrifo of a ffreat metropolis, sad this was ® 5°“?, y0 “ 

my Cm day of a short week's vacation 'j* 1 . of »hlcb—1 
ct iho old homo, among tbo frionds of f/** 1 , fu f ni * hln *~ _I 
m.v boybbod dayo and the ooones of tbo 
bapplout years of my life. boenondowod with. 

I had reached tho farm about tea ' , ^ B °°* th ® flr,t 
o’clock In. tbo morning, and. after a 1“ ?“ r . Dew bo “ 0 
bounteous dinner at noon, was sitting * ?° h 

on tho porp^, tho coolest pises, as I well ljf ly wl * 

k»cw, about tho house, (Gudn K mr eTM *, “ 0r * rlf *® 

-an tbo dear old landsespo that I n«d fi**”* oould be 
know* so long, and which, during all the “ 

yeah that I had been away from it, was .w>, " T m 
always n charming picture that, thongh 1 . J; ,* ho P0# * 
paradoxical It may sound, I bad only to 1 *Ix>ot my 

shut my eyes to soo at will. i < ** l * r « 7 aar rooms a 

I must got to thoso woods, and that at ??V OB * th °y ®« 
No matter that the afternoon I I** ** 


ILEfliLX AND ■KTAIL DXALXBI m 


CHASLES I HAYES, 

AT10KN EY-AT-LAW, 


general mebchandt 


Disrmcr attorney. 

11 irGEPOHT, MONO CQt NfY, CAL 
Orrica- Court llou**. 


PRAHIP. WIUAH), 


ATTORNEY AT LAW, 


l GRQCERIES, HARDWARI 

PROVISION; 
WINES AND LIQUORS, 


1 ODIE, MONO COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. 


Water filch tr. Land and Mlnlrg LIU 


fatlop a apeclalty. 


FAHEKR, p. W . BENNETT, 

aroRT. C*l. Stockton, cal. 

MHI £IT ft PAPX1M, 


onco. ] _ _ _ 11 „ 

August aun was sending down his fiercest 
rays, no matter that l must walk half a 
mllo across stubble-fields, wblob, from 
whoro I sat, I could soe wero almost 
quivoring with heat, I know wbat sweet, I 


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CAl.ll-ul.MA. 


ATTORNEY AT LAW 
nriucpport. Mono County, Cal 
Will ir^riJn-In rl. (hr I runs oi California 


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tivmonuy, tnoy unaerstood tho moan- 
inj of his cries, for a moment later a 
bevy of tho black and saucy rascals go 
scurryinj across tho Holds and joip him, 
wjero they all sot up a porfoct chorus 
of 'civvs! 1 which I taka to bo oxprei* 
clone of approval of their companion’s 
oujfTcation. . 

liautily divesting mysolf of coat and 
vost, for In tho country It is no broach 
of otiquoito “to go in your shirt 
uloovou,” 1 step into tho hall and tako 
from llio rack a wldo-brimmod straw 
bat, ami after a brief stop at tho old 
apring-houso at tho foot of tho hill, 1 am 
olf, as tho crows fly, across Holds for 
tbo woods. 

On reaching them I find I am swoat- 
Ing profusely. What? You say sweat- 
lag hi vulgar, I should say perspiring? 
Won, no matter; * .,iut/ * am noated 
and Hushed, but 1 novor folt bottor. 
Tho air is pure and sweet, tho birds aro 
olnglug hi tho woods on tho borders of 
tho littlo stream, and now as I pause to 


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to cut the canvas to Uttlo bits and usi 
tho frame for kindling.” 

A TOUGH CUSTOMER. 

Kxp.rl.BM of a Collector With a Baa 
VrsKtoOD Artist. 

“I struck tho bsrdost game of my life 
to-dsy,’ said tboagontof a very success¬ 
ful collecting firm to tho San Francisco 
Exam inor. <•! tackled my man fur 
twsnty dollars that bo owes a restaur¬ 
ant. Ilo a an artist—pain to landscapes 
and portraits—and yon boo his name all 
oovorod with taffy in tbo nowspuper 
week In and week out. 

“ ‘ I ' m sorr y.' *®ya he. stopping work 
on hts picture, and puahlng bis yelvet 
smoking-cap onto tho back of his Vad 
*bllo no looicoa lazily at tho bill, 'buv 
I ®* 1 n t P a T ibis fora few months yet.’ 


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< 1 . 

THE lUTltik Ain I IHiT.f I AN, . 

h<>liir im.iird »ud Krjtt 6fri:pule»»ly Clean 

ViTy Best Attention, as well as the East 
Accuru’tllcts 


MAXON & ACKLEY 


Oil and 018 Reooad Street, 


BIB NETT'S HOTFI 

( III K' II I ►*. Ml, VI, I Ili^TV 

Ma*!!!, I(iih(I. Viimii'kli 
I ll> Mllll Si Sr«|!|t ItfMlU-l. 

M DAHNKTl. 


,?n,i 01> uf th«-i< t elt brat»-d f>p*m'and Top Doggies, Pbwtoua, Currisg 
^ (iiocMy Hi.d Fiuil Wagon., ha*.- been sold and are now in n. 

C slifotiiiH etti Nwrdn, s&dgivv oitfsilng HutUti ctu . 


I 1*1 I All I. Mi| |ill*-*i 
HH'« r» mu/ ditNrv. 
Una sue 
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HOT 8PBIKGS HOTEL. 

I 8ANVIL Hire.. . ,| T jM t 

JUNlTION Oi THE AMKlOPh aS* 

t mimika wagon hoads. 

•A Hitler rmn* reimm <m«i *i rrutii pun-, 

•* UCMMUUXTY, CAi- 

I M« RNAltSBa suit iMtiiniM' <un>n,er I 
s.. II, , a I) util*' d m> the ea.tprn rig 

•*i Oi M<* u i'vmI i M<>u uf'I ii» „ mi(t w . 

' " » , iwi.m m ( u. Nouiry, wlilcli oir* r» »uiv-rl 
"* -wnii-ulH Ini li.i rl.u. T el. nl of nciih 
’i (>< "inill. I<ir amill--. liie riHiiriN lielog | Hr 
" mi itirj . ini IiivhImIm llie 

>'l ► A>1, All’l- AM) MYIMtllAG DA*' It*- 
I In !*•« of Wfiit-M .l.imiaw* Mini Clnra Ml tl 


tJlck sUado of the wldo-sp reading 
branches of a grand old beech troo 
and on tiio edgo of a stoop bluff, at 
wboao bane runa tho turbulent but ro¬ 
mantic Littlo Wild-Cut creek. I throw 
myaeli down on tho grass, which is boro 
oo luxuriant that It is softer than tho 
hcbvicutcarpet, and thcro J ho for half 
an Lour idly listening to. tho aoftund 
ImlcscrUmllo music of tho waters bo-• 
lev., 'ibtn, having cooled off, 1 go 
down tj tao water's edgo and delib¬ 
erately disrobe and-“go tn swimminV*, 
JHuid, 1 don't say bathing, for I had no, 
bathing suit, J just did us wo boys used I 
to do years ago—-just s 
went in ewiinmin’." Yoi 
nobody thcro to look c 
and tbo squirrels and 
water snako which i 
hirnspU out r; „ ^ „ r „„ 

odfip, r and which rfuthleaalykilled with 
a club. 

iiow I did enjoy that swim, that frolic 
all by myself in tbo water! Ijrod of 
that, I continued my stroll until a ooqI- 


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TI»o Rest Vehlel 


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Tlieir new Illustrated CaUlofue and Price List ■ailed free w- a 


mvzt-'i 


HEPIC.\L, 


and I BEAUTY AT BILLIARDS. 

was neirw^M CwtUM Von i 

irdt I Ttajrar oi tka u >■*« 

Kit-1 If you an a woman have 
caught sunning I billiard gown? asks tho P 
^..EQSk jit tha w ai sa f a | -Twnos. «nir tryou aro a 
play billiards to well that ci 
you know Is begging you to 
how? It Is not so many vea 


1864 


CHRONICLE-UNION 


you got a 
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THE PIONEER 

On the Eastern Slope of the 

* 

Sierra Nevada Mountains, i e 

The Oldest and Leading Paper in 

MONO COUNTY. 

THE RECOGNIZED 

OFFICIAL PRESS. 
AND RELIABLE 

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Published Saturday* at 
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boy—had sun-1 woman an opportunity to display her 
> blisters, ono Agurs and her dexterous handling of tho 

: n .» r f* D - r\""> .. 

, a liberal ap- IJT houso means a groat deal, and 
a» given and tho women aro never so happy ss when 
:kona, wolup poasoased of verlublo billiard gowns! 
next day was they lounge around tho room, play 0 r 
g and had a not, and tell about the days when Cl*o- 
my brief v*. Patra and her maids of honor indulged 
•nfurgot(bat In tho pretty game. The most pS 
[ooda. ufmquo bUlard gown J have seen u 

lomoty. | W ° rn ^? * be»uUful browp-halred wum- 

istlfo sama « n ,7fKV\ t VuM ull ™ e uf olJ - pt,w 
r right, when etralght lines unbroken, and 

L bSau^ wS y0tth0, :!!. nO “ 4ob * M tohu* 
So££S O, *® d Cunrei 01 ber figure as she 

slavery. 7 To t*** th ® ^ bl ° * nd ®®lculates 

d a deemw J M,t far a certain shot will send a 

duty. Wo 1 t% T ^ a Tho I*® 1 *® 11# of vivo, fit- 
>aU against , he h * ck having 

tl to esoapo * WI I an< * »h®w a 

ful and loyal ^j* 00 ** of plaited hcUotropo. Tho 
f in our In- * f tho •°«»o and only 

honor them * h ® ° lbow ' lho arms ahow- 

1 find u lh, !5t No jewelry Worn ox- 

that moral ha?J Ts aU^^® d *!!? in hannDny tbo 

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