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April 26, 1870 (4 pages)

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veceiepac. he scampi antarctic ede NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT: " WEVADA ¢ 5th es ea nm hOGA by ITEMS, af ‘ ‘May Pie-Wic, § + The Congregational and Methodist Sun. day Schools will‘have a union May pic-nic _on Wednesday, May 4th, at Murchie’s ranch about a mile and a half from town. The “Sunday : Béhivols” Have “6btiitied absolute’ ~~ contsol of the premises; and; intend: to. have: eee P. Ms thout incisBE L Lire onis, emty= as per yander: « BL ay fburne, SS law, which ‘prohibits the sale. of spirituous liquors anywhere; within a mile. of, the ground on such an_occasion. liquors at such a pines, and thone who do } should be-made to feel the full penalty of the law; which is a fine of $500 for each offence. The ground is said to “be well ~ shaded and large, and we have tio doubt that . the Schools with their friends Bid have -& good time.” Scott's Flat. Mining operations are being carried on . extensively, though the campa labor under the disadvantage of slides, which occasionally ocbur at that-place. Jacobs & Co., have a set of claims-at work, and they are: said to be doing well.--Cobb, Baxter & Co. are running, and at the last'clean up took out:$2,800. * A. alide’ occurred ‘in Holmes’ claims'a few days since, which necessitated removing the bulk-head, and upon which they are now washing. Ashburn & Baker have’ been all Winter washing out slide, and have mot been able as yet to advance to any.extent, upon the bank. They hope soon however, to.be in a p position: for remunerative work. The Library Benefit. "Phe Library Benefit on Saturday evening will bé one of the best entertainments given in this city for a long. time. The best ~ chorusses have been selected, and the singers, to the number of sixty or sixty-five,are rehearsing every evening. Judge Niles’: leeture -will be well worth hearing, besides there will be ti bleanx, short readings, etc., and the whole entertainment will be. inter’ gpersed by splendid instrumental selections under the direction of Muller and Blum. The farce, which is to conclude, .is-in rehéarsal, and will be an atiraction. Suchan entertaifiment, for such an object, ought to fill every seat in the honse. Pardoned, « $ Wm: Daniele, who was + ant from this county in September, 1868, for assault with intent: to murder Phil. Galway, to the State Prison for four years, has been pardoned by Governor Haight‘on condition that he Jeave'the Btate within Yen days,’ never to return, Daniels hag been very unfortunate.. “He a few years since, had an-income of $53,000 per annum, and hosts of friends. His money went,and friends deserted him, and. he believed himself victimized: At; the tite the crime was Committed he was thanga® ‘by many tob be insane. Anniversary Day. To-day is the Fifty-first anniversary “of the introdhctionof Odd Fellowship. into thé United States, and Oustomah Lodge, of this city, will-have services: appropriate_ to the Sctasian' at the hall this evening. « Past Grand: Representative Marsh will deliver the lecture, and confer the degree of Rebekah, and Rev. J. W. Stump will deliver the anniversary aildress. Visiting brothers and sisters are invited to be present. The members of the Lodge will. meet at T ~o’clock, and the exercises will commence at 8 o'clock. Fire ut Bannerville. A fire broke out in the residence of Mr. Blair,:corner of Battery and Pan streets, Bannervillé,"on Sunda morning at half past 10 o'clock. The fire was.confined to that-buitding which; with its contents, was entirdly* destroyed. “Phe loss—was-@ $500, and the property was not insured. A crowd Yesterday, morning a very large crowd _ assembled.on Broad Street, during the time a chimney in Stampf’s hotel was burning. Any one who supposed Nevada deserted, would only have to ery ‘fire’ inorder to be syeeey undeceived. ; Blasting. At intervals during the past week ai rumbling . sounds, apparently suppressed by distance, have been heard in this locality. It is--probablythe report of heavy blasting in some of the large mines in the Empire Market. — The old Empire Market, at the junction: of Main.and Commercial streets, has been opened by Shaffer & Schindler, who will supply ‘meats to families and others, and will deliver'the same-free of cost. Bee advertisenient in to aay’ r 0 Gay's paper. : A Cal¥ ter “Saatalighealisi0. Few men . . Marysville and Vallejo route, will be found in . ) Died. The following petition has been 1 nded us for ligation. .. ative A meeting of 6 cftizens sata Bent Aa iS in nesday evening, the 27th inst., for mee pur4 pose of nominating five ‘Trustees, *to be voted for at the ensuing ‘election : _A.H. Hanson, A. Isoard, A. Goldsmith, E. F. Bean,: pny Bros., G._E. Turner, Rosenstock, Price. & Co.,. "hoa. Shartleff,. Nathan & sone , Rosenberg Bros, Jno. i ow isan, G. We Weich, : ehnstou,.R,. speneiegit The Overland Monthly. — Z : ‘We have received the May} srichae of this excellent magazine, “eontaining the usual . large amount of interest oe ste MR.Cb chic sole What is the rational mode of} y'and nervalll ost not. reagan, tel). ys. that judicieus “is required? To resort 40-¥i0~lent purgation'in such a casé'is ¢s absord ft would be to ‘bleed a starving man. -¥et is done every day. ' Yea, this stupid and un. 'phifosophical practice is continued ‘in ‘the teeth of the okga? FracT that: physical : ness, with all the nervous disturbances iat tion? , relieved-by Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters than . jj and thee this symptom must: not pe BveroGk ed. But while the discharge. of the waste . “matter of the system is: “expedited or reguia. ted, its vigor must be reeruited. The Bitrers” Among the articles is & sketch of “RufusLockwood, who went down with the Central America,” “Vashta’s “Message,” “From Mexico to Costa Ried,’ “‘The Pacific Coast do both. They combine aperient and antipower. Even while removing obstructions from the bowels, they tone and invigorate thosé organs. Through the stemach, upon Cod Fishery,” ‘‘Old Bob, » «Way Sides of Nature,” and a number of others: Every Califernian should read The Overland, for it is essentially a home production, and of great merit. Spring Arrangement on the California Pacifie Road, —The time table.of the California ‘Pacifi¢ or to-day’s paper. Passengers leave San. Francisco by. the New World at 7 a. m.and 4 P. M., connect with the cars at Vallejo at 8 50 a. M. and 5.50 b. m:, artivibgat Sacramento at 71.30 a.m. and 4,307.. and at Maryeville at_ 1p. m. and 9.30 ®. mu. Thedown trains leave Marysville at 6a. M. did 1.15 Pp, m., Sacramento, at 7:20 a. M.and 4.30.P. M., arriving at San Franciseo at 10.80) a. mM. pad 7.30 P.M. The trains. travel_on.time and the route is well equipped and in excell in excellent condition. Behind the Scenes. ‘Behind the Seenes ;. or the Secrets of the Green Room,” isa very readable’ book by Olive Logan for which a lady i t25 canvassing this city. work‘ falh wl) tains the character of the ‘author, a is a world, pe on rg ariecdotes and incidénts cont ‘the Vives of. leading characters of cahabe: ‘While it does this, it denounces and, exposes . the evils) yey abuses of ‘th e’“legiti rain,” e book i patina ery Mie ‘sale, For Marshef) ©) 2809 L. Nihell, well. and favdrably known in this city, is announced-im this morning's TRANSCRIPT, as a eee for the ofins of Dr. Sineued Leonean 305. The lecture of Dr. Simms, at the Theand amusing; \Atits Gonclusion fhe examined two or of our leading .citizens, and struck ¥ chief characteristics “‘to a dot.” , He is lee ‘at the Theatre — evéning, and giving ) of character to those who desire seo CFSE E ES Omega. ' Omega is one oftthe liveliest camps in the county, More: work has been done this season alr ong tan ¢ uring any entire -séason before. The claims are ebreen seer somely and. there is net an the place. , Ae Anil Weéld nite 008 George Réesé, who resided. here. until hey -husbend was killed by a’ cave ‘in a ‘mine, @ied at San Juan on Saturday. She teaves three children, one an infant only. afew weeks old. Relief Extended. : i Recéntly an unfortunate man whose left leg had been shriveled by disease until only about one-fourth its natural size;-and who was unable to get. about, ng gee for rtd to the Benevolent Society, an relief asked, -His:fare was paid wo a ieee where he hoped to find further relief. Cronk and Soda. 8. B. Briggs, of the soda and cronk manufactory, Grass Valley, gave us a call yésterday, and left us.sam and sarsaparilla won, wh ie factory. ‘These’ beverages are al make in ‘warm weather, make fr and Briggs wi iad trips to sup. Pay them. : Last Day. : This is the last day allowed by ‘Yaw for filing-elaims for Government. title to city lots. *rometrow they *will "becomé delinuent and thelaw requires them to be sold. fter that time —— be doubled: » File your application and, save: half your cost. P 2 Howe for Sates A. D. Towet’s house, on Main deiecti. opite the rentens . of W. en Coe, is offered For sale.. Phe is in the best. repair, and the lot oie pvamaill fruits and ‘flowers a upon.it. See ithe advertisement Cronk. drinks for warm weather to the phirsty $1 wagon will visit this city twi Week, loaded with cronk for those who like a Summer drink that # —, ‘pat not intoxiMining Lo: ° J. G. Poor me idcated 1,260 feet . 0! ee mining. purposes: on . Chicken Point, Chalk Blnff Mining ‘Dis trict. Sudden Death. A little” a ot at taker Hill, died y OF two sino’. nae a ‘well, ar AY: “Pb hae hee eT Taare John E. arch was ? nted in Court rai fs ‘the Pre ee ah sh bist faithful pieture of ‘tlie’ ‘inside” of the show / “atre on Baturday évening, was “interesting . samples of soda, eronk } E. B. Hopkinson is supplying rettabi which the great vegetable specific acts: directs ly, itgives a healthy and permanent impetus to every enfeebled iunctiou., Digestion is facilitated,the faltering cigeulation is regulated, the blood reinforced with a new accession of the alimentary principal. the nerves: braced, ‘and all the. dormant powers of the system roused into healhty action;not apasmodically, as wonld be the case if.a mere stimulant were ‘adm nistered, but fora continuance. It is in
wrought in the condition of the feeble, ema-" Giated and nervous invalida by the use of this wonderlul corrective, alterative and ton-. ic. Let contmon sense: deciad: between such a preparation and a prostraiing cathartic supi or quinia. . ili scone —EE THE CAUSE OF re 4. J. & 8. ROSENTHAL, AVE JUST RECEIVED the Largest and most Beautiful Stock of Dress Goods, ‘Silks, Fancy & Domestic Goods, Ot! EMO REL Ever brought to this city. WE HAVS THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND SELL OUR GOODS ¢HEAPER HAN ANYBODY ELSE, Which is the cause of our “Large Sales and Small Profite)) fecal Leokuteus Goude and Prices before you mike bad ‘purchases. 16 ‘ LITERA bad i ee —sAND— Grand Musical Entertainment, setter nil TaE— NEVADA THEATRE, . On Saturday Evening, April 30th. < U NDER the auspices of the NEVADA LITEKAKY SUCLETY, for the Benefit of the Nevada Library, On which occasion the HON. A. 0. NILES, faving kindly volunteered, will deliver his Amusing Kesuy 02 MOISES, ThE Instratnental Musi¢ under the direction uf Messrs MULLEK & BLUM willy ayer nhe anthesis with gems from the sTANDARD OPBKKA The Vocal Music under the direction of Messrs CHASE AND LEAVITT will.ender some of the Grand Chorusses.at the Camilla Ureo Concert aud preseuting the Anvil Chorus with adi ite Grand and ines Effects. The tvening’s Entertainment willbe interspereed with Readings, ‘Tableaux, &c. de. Tse whole to conciude with @ highly amusing and énleriaining FACE specially written for this occasign. Tickets One. Dollar. Children 50 cepts. For City. Marshal. AMES McNALLY., a at the request of uumerous friends, will be & Demveratic oandidate for the. office of City Marshal; at the ensu ng election. For: Gity: Marshal. (. } a CORNELL is fs hSreby anpounced, as ate fur re-election wo theoffice of City: Marshal, For City 7 Marshal. 8. 8. GETCHELL is hereby hy . asa candidate for the office o urshu For City Tr Treasurer. ervey t G.% R. CRAWFOUD is is a candida ir City Treas < AN the emol donated to the vada benevolent onset / Bor City y, Assessor. W. i DAYIDSON is hereby announced o as a candidate. for the office of City Aaseseor. ; SO ne iA tenon ee Candidate fer City APT. ‘JOHN G. CAMACHO will be an In C dependent Candidate forcIry. MARSHAL, * At Charter Election, May 2nd, 1870, old *sacquaint”? . is im the field and hopes’his friends will go to the Polls and give himalift on Election Day. NILES SEARLS, li Atttriney “and ‘Counselor at’ Law, thee t vob . ‘accompany it, is more certainly and rapidly . -go0 bilious properties, with extraerdinary tonic kagaREaattion OF this. way that such extraordinary changes are. . . plemented by. a poisonous astringent like" . pit Te ® Boiy . ak cet ye [by any other medicine at present known._It,) cS yt is true that gene “debility ts: often chet 7 ey £ kek NROUN ‘THE. this ine ‘Tro my AND ARTISTS ! i ol by: the CASH lowing ‘ Bio MARCH one om Fe HE WILL SELL, WHOLESALE AND > “TATL, : j Bee. ie ee GHOCERIES «& BROVISIONS, ~~ LIQtorns, MINING: ile akan CROCKERY “WARE, 1a7-0R. CASH Tareas as And no variation for any body. fsThat-all may know what can be saySTEM, I give the fol«LIST OF. . PRICES CURRENT, a { z-To BE CORRECTED EVERY icicle i Ce) CHARLEY PARKER, © The Original Who's January, which caused 4 ey aseneation thou out this count an Castelio’s Great vetland Circus, Parker is weil known througout the whole country as one of the best C edians that -trayels, and who has met with the most unbounded success East, West,North and South. ‘} Original, Funny and "Full of Anecdotes, will entertain the audience with Song and Sentiment. THE piveonbiiadt GtMNAaTs,. SHAPPEE and WHITNEY, Have been induced by the Broprietors to visit California and foggy their abilities in their —~ . Gj muastic and Acrobatic Art. ¥ ii MILLE, LINDA, AN: BQUESTRIE ENNE OF BRILLIANT ACCOMPLISHMEN TS, who nas achieved a wide and other obstacles while-riding her spirited Steed without saddle or b Young, ele gantand ugly ¥ um ee profecainn she rides @ more daring act than any jady in 5) . The Grand Pantomine of ‘DUM FARDIN KILLAEBNE! Or the Initiation of a Candidate to the Order of KU-KLOX-KLAN ! Willbe given at the close of the Evening’s performance, produced under the direction of MR, CHARLES PARKER. ar Remember the DAY and the Date and do not ‘confound this GREAT may follow the bills of the GREAT ORIENTAL Orme Ute, B will porter at FGtASS yaurer, dit ¥Bs: th Cty et s Hd apg Bie! treets peg GREAT AMERICAN HUMORJST, im celebrity by her darion ts ghis.over Bars, Gates 1, CHRCUS with other Small Concerns thst . re 13% “ Vermacilla 19% “ Green corn, Win. 37%. Fresh Peaches 37%.“ Green Peas ST%y * Turkey 87% . ff Chicken 87% « Lobster. 25 s Yeast Powder « 124. ** Tomatoes.. 25 $6. GroundJavaCoffee6 2% ** Sardines 25 te Coal Oil “9N5 “ Nevada Lard 125 “ Axle Grease.. _.87 4. ** Ground Mustard 12% cents Tomato Catéup qts 25 cents Buckwheat Flour 10 bags, Raisins, box $450 per box. 6 bars Co. Soap, 50 cents. Nails assorted $6 per keg, Pick Handles 37% cents: Axe Handles 87 * cents. DAY, April 90th. vents Heavy Golden Syrup $4 60 per] keg: Newly “Organized” and “Rentted+ “Figur, ‘Bakers’ iain, pet pound, Es ata for the Season of agya do, Family ©. * do Supertine% lg . ky ou od _Gorn meal * pith oe Biss : Mixed feed; heavy, ** 4 2% etd. nea oo a Bost. OM SiON, Birt ete THIS GREAT SHOW IS COMING . . Bun tent a « Oorn, Ae aN ee” D6 ots. mens Beans, White Pea, 20 pounds for $1.00), AT NEVADA orry; do. Butter 20 1.00» : do Bago BO fetter %. “1 00 uHURSDAX, APRIL "gsth, Sugar; crushed, 6 “6 «100, do ~ powdered “6 "1 00" gr Afternoon and ‘Evening. «1 do coffee T «4° 7:09 Coffee,oldGovdava 4 . * 100. Doors open at.2 and 7 P, M. go Costa Rica 5..“ 100 ; re IE Br do Java ground--9-——-*_-#*-__ 814g ; do Rio, ground 6 “ « 100 Admisston One Dollar. Children 50 cents. Candles Bo eee ees FQN! Dried apples, IDs ete eS Oe “do peuchies, oe te Sa, \HE Management takes pleasure in announ+ do. prunes Both eo LO, ‘I ing the appearance with «his Company of do currants 6 “6 * 400 the world-renowned bquestrian, Ratich Butter, 87% cont yer pou _ CHAS. FISH, Firkin » do 40-057 7 ee Goshen Cheese 25 “6 « ee cH AMPION OF THE UNITED STATES . . ; Trude Bare-Back Rider of the World! UnNevada hams 18 Sheri G tases surpassed in all roles of thie School of Art re do “bacon 17 “ “ “ An Artist hw sl a Peer : The Pride and Codfish 18 e 4 ’ Boast of America !* He will ride, Hoes As it alone at entertainment, APID Japan tea 874, 6 vat : BakWbacK ACT! throwing Ms evard ard) pvt tes tga ate . back Ward Somerraults over Barriers and ; pene 3m rivaling ot eumpetisra pes @xBlack tea 50 66 “c con rider 0 bg T appear: ‘ Fy be i ed int is section of country. Saleratus 12%.‘ : és Soda " . 1% *s “e ‘ Cream of Tartar 87%.. “4 LOWRAY SISTERS, Ghecolate: S74 Linda and Louisa, Pearl Barley 12% « wom! F320 Young Lames xe Mats Govnlel. eet New. Citaon 50°, « re +, et year in tl Echool will give the Clympia Games at cach . , Carolina Rico © 12% 6 "wr formance, ‘They will also perform on the . Batavia do 10 He “ Derd Volante, Revolving Globes, etc. Olina “ido eng = us fi , Ground Pepper, 12% cents per bottle. per bottle. Ground Sagé '12%4 cents per bottle, Ground Allspice 124¢ cents per bottle. Ground Ginger 12% cents per bottle. , Ground Cloves 12% cents per botite. “) . Ground Thime 12% cents per bottle. Tomato Catsup pts.12'¢-cents per bottle. per bottle, Pickles % gal. 37'@ cents. per bottle. Pickles *4 gal. 25 eents per bottle. Olive Gil-pts 26 eents per bottle, ' . Olive Oil quarts 50 cents per bottle. ’ Hostetter’s Bitters 75 cents. per bottle.» Plantation Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Bokers Bitters 15 cénts per bottle. Extracts assorted 12% centé per bottle.” Salt in 8 pound bags 1244 cents per bag. Salt in’S pound bags 25 cents per bag. Salt in 10 pound bags 37% cents per’bag. Halt im 20 pound bags 62% cents per bag” Salt in 50 pound bags $1 25, per bag: Shot, in 25 pound bags, $2 50 per Bag. Theta per bag: Hominy 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag.’ ss Gat-Meal.10 pound bags. 75.cente per bag.. ~~. Bye Meal 10 pound bags’ 75 cents perbag. .. Raisingin % boxes $1 25 per box: Raisins in%4 boxes $250 per box. Starch in 5 lb boxc346 cents per box. Masons‘shoe blacking; “boxes 26 cents: ht Short Handled Shovels $1.. are requested to call rue? armnle — anediately[gira ebaved soho He ILANSON TWO } Revada, March et, 1890"! dit dow shavelt i] a A