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January 10, 1872 (4 pages)

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) ob. gay., of, mars
ree Fr @’clock 9 ‘was eet face as the bedv as toauey are)
Mine Ls SORE =i be generated. at this ‘season; pee We '
ry ~ pit is of the utmost: im 2
for the maurdér of Christian Gunnison Was concluded, and the Court
z jChinaman who was found’on a small . quent tiest of Summer.’ It is therefore ad-.
~aeell -On Monday seein the testi-. rocky island in Deer Creek, about visable, fit faites tial, to tone, regulate .
: KENT, mony in the case of Benjamin Reed,;. half mile: below this city. This wag . *™ e digestive abd. secretive
» that they hays met at half past 6 o'clock, when the
aes el argument was. opened for the proseB Lot or cution by J: I) Caldwell, District AtaS iRi RE Sale Bi 3 _._torney,.who read the definition of
a “mainder fromthe statiites, and argued
from the evidence that the case at
arin bar wag one of murder in the fitst
‘RD, —. degree. The: District Attorney reNEW: BACON -~viewed the testimony « at length, and
preserited 1 the facts as sustaining his
a willful. andprenieditated:
ez: he. .openiog. speech .was.
: ports minutes jn length.
~~~?ne argument for the defence was
opened by G. Li. Wiiters, Esq., who
after showing the importance of. the
ease, involving the life of the defendant, ‘admitted that the killing was
done by Reed, but claimed that he
was not guilty of murder, and that
the killing was justifiable: He read
ftom the authorities the definition of
conand ianig an
‘facture and are
: any. other mar
. held-an inqueat npon the. body.of «a
the first case of the kind Jtistice Davidson -ever. sat. upon,,.and thougl
quite eorpulent, this item will show’
that: he forget the fact that ‘‘dead
things sometimes move,’’ ‘and that
he-did-not*‘set™ heavy enough. The,
inquest was ‘held, theverdict. rej-,
dered, and the‘spot where it was found until nor
day for burial, At the time:
ed for the funeral,’ men sepals. to
the spot, but the
The heavy rain during’
had.so increased the: ‘volume of water in the.creek, that the ‘pody was
carried off, and when found will be}
the subject of another ‘Coroner’ 's in-. .
quest.
al was announced andthe’ cdrpse
wasnt ready at the: appointed time<.
On Sunday fast, Sain Piiviason
sha sda nie ace ould
be put in a Condition to withstand the of.
fects of the Spring minema;'and . the subseorguns at this period ‘of the'year, and’ofai;
the stomachics. and slterativesat, present .
known, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the
most powerful, the most Harmless, and the
most agreeable, The temperature of Winter would be in itself « glorious: tonic if it
did not, unfortunately, bring with it «f
_left_ upon the}
was gone.—
unday hight
This is probably the first in-}
stance in this locality where a funerWe advise Justices of the. Peace find
volume. of chilling moisture and unwholesome winds, which haves bad effect on the aca
skin and-‘fiitgs. These’ must be guarded .
against, or there ié no peicd for. pelt
{arene pain
it , # healthy gnd° natural flow of
bile, an. active . digestion, &@ good appetite,
pure bloed, and. vigorous circulation of } t)
that fluid, areamong the biessings derivable’
the place of the best. tonie, tathartics ard
antiseptics p¥escribed in their separate .
forms.by' physicians, } but perform the three. ford work of invigoration, regulation and
‘purification, 1 at one and the same time.
Coroners, hereafter, td remember that
dead things don balways stay, even
CAUTION t
parties so selling.
me So
DOORS “AND WwINDOWs!
Et
and the Tis resulting from COLD DRAFT
pone .
Aas il
a (
i
eer
READ.
_Now Is THE TM
peeie nas
Loppers
i
That would saye Carpets, Fuel,
_ Wikustrated Family Bibles,
NO. 49 Broad Street,
=.
(NEVADA Crry.
18 THR PLACE 10 BUY
“han 2 = ; “enee of the. 2 -_
Cit aa = a Oe
“Householers have eS felt the mest: ott: ae tele edt 2 S
something ‘Which consists in pie ef the foltowing :
>>} Cheap,,. Bimpie and ‘Durable ! Fine Rditions of the Poots, . <4
_
duvent Librartes,
paRmUMB. (oo
: CARD CASES, CTA marisitughter, and held ‘that it was . after juries have set npon them. a , PERSONS ARE ARE WARNED agate that finds its way into dwellings under out+
oe for the jury to determine whether taULKoMe r TLD, audio varetits c Are commun Fed aunane y +l {uae Doorsénd Winddwars. a
Reed Was guilty of this offence, or ‘The Union ‘Hotel, : “Patent Petroleum Fiwid,” etc. ‘The mm " anit S aeee _. Sey Books, —sete fem gaan 2 whether he was innocent of any ofViatijah ©. Tompkins has entered ert monr foe ot W. i Ont the = : Se Games,. FORD, who is the ‘sole and o ° “THAT THEY ; : ~ j wad, Hades fenee, He then reviewed the evi. into partnership with Ira A. Eaton J 6 PIN Writing Desks, wi
untains bing tueene: dence, cillirig attention to the Ian-. in the Union Hotel, and hereafter ty are ea agent for Sicrentoy by i oe a Olay’s: Patent Metallie« .~: ge Mot Fics
» greatest cate being guage used by the deceased, and. that establishment. will be run by. INCIn}'Stner kaerive Flakie: andes the . A> WEATHER STRIP
, the product of the . claiming that when Gunnison ad-. Eaton & Tompkins, Mr: Eaton has secured name oF napacniee Petroleum’ ARE Ow SELLING Z y s ie srr en
wisp cpt vanced upon Reed with the chair up. been proprietor of the Union since it. resuited. “Whe exclasive right to sil this . . _ . ) tg Challenges, the admiration of all who to 6h Se Casey: 2
raised, he designed to make an as-. Was opened, and Elijah Tompkins . excellentarticie on this Coast, ia held bys ourT THE ‘ENTIRE __. have seen its operation, oaracr , Gola Pena.
ie sult, which the defendant was justi . has been for many years im the hotel toy Latin reaating umn hee of PEE aR SLANG pie api ZAG ie FINE CUTLERY,
: fied by-law in preventi ‘being . business, having. kept a house in ich =e od ate oa a Douce *h, aaa, reed, ¢ attention of the public is respectfully
vg hem nrg 7 made, Mr. Watets oéeupiéd about . Bear Valley, wheré'a hungry man al. prosecute in ae Ualited Siates Court, all STOCK.OF ~_. invited to this little invention, whieh ‘ts so
two hours and a hulf in presenting
the argument for the defendant. At
the conclusion of Mr. Waters’ speéch
the Court adjoured until reenter
ris at 10.0'clock.SECOND DAY.
~ Yesterday morning th the Court. met
seria
7 part of the. Pacis *
%
oe
wit
Wells; a 0s, :
Caldwell oceupied about.an hour and
7 & KENT, ahalf in the concluding argument.
enn City Oak . timony at length, and argoed : that
71. the defendant under the law and the
none evidence was guilty of murder in the
EL WIRE ROPE first degree, as charged im the in. i dictment. He disavowed any ill
ROUND. © / felling towards the defendant, and
had only done what was his duty as_.
iain Shiafteand tn.
ee, Gry ‘Ropes Por . District Attdrney in prosecuting the
te. Fs case.
shoo Suiige fheatdan then tend hid charge
min aby othe Hind ot to the jury, clearly defining the several degtees of crime included in
murder, and presentitig in clear language all the law of the case in such .
& matinér as to make it éasily understood. He presented the duties and
responsibilities which rested upon
jurors, using in this connection the
following language:
“Ta conclusion, I will tay to ‘you
that you are the sole judges of the
facts, and it is your duty to make up
your Verdict from a careful considerAton of ‘ail the piiiente before ‘you,
in ednnection with the law, as given
you'by the Court. But you ‘have a
duty to ilictearge You .
ayers ie the evidence. Upon
the 1 ance of this d
bis aa the very life of society depolicy of the law, as.
. well as common h 41s 0
to conviction and punishment of ‘the
Bese eu! ee the same time an:
= laws: el yap oot ype and amet
administered and executed, and when
one voluntarily assumes the awful
responsibility of taking the life of a
' fellow being he must, when such
fact be shown or admitted, be preto show that he Gomimitted the
eed under such circumstances as b
Jaw of the land amount-to a jyst hicaae = he
"3
verdict you
ent to be
ater’
tho hoes, bee. . With
relict you leg .
Or.
Bato
errs
for the Btate. He analyzed the’ tes-. . the Union in all respects a firdt class
“a solethiily. ) Rie to tender a verdict . . pérmitted.te. “howl” sbout,. the
+ . streets in the day time, and make it . .
ways found a good square meal, He
is well known all over the county
With the announcement of -busikins sent us samples of ‘Life Elon. gator,”’ which taken before-meals is
sure to make a landlord ‘suffer by
at 10 o’lock, and~Distriet Attorney . 8iving boarders agood.appetite: They .
also sent us some finecigars. Eaton
& Tompkins propose to maintain
hotel, in both lodging and eating departments, while in the bar they will
keep the very best liquors. See the
Tnion Hotel ayer anecnant ‘in today's peper.
fr New Arrangement.
B, Nathan &Co., of Grass Valley,
have purchased the entire: stock of.
‘. goods in the store of “Rosenstock,
mercial in ‘this cit
due the’ oe fhust be} pad icra)
Millet,’ who will retain:
Nathan & Co. propose to,fight it out
‘on the same line of ‘low ‘prices that
Rosenstock, Price & Co. have been
recently selling. They. will sell all’
goods in the store cheaper: than ‘they
can be purchased in San Francisco.
They propose to show the people of
Nevada an@ vieinity that it costs a
very little to dress in the bagtastyle.
Go to Nathan’s new store {4amigimes
Meeting To-Night.'
The following is-the programme of
exercises for this evening at the
Bapist Church:
Wednesday, January 10. —Prayer:
—for temalicn: for the conversion of
children; for the increase of
bg iety; for a blessin, on the yo
aotcaeaoe upon co!
»fessional duties;
oh Long Prip.
(J Since the travel has all been transferred to the old Crandall road in
of injury to the Bear
river bridge, the road bas been terfibly cut up, und is now ina horrible
condition, The stage which left Col* . fax at 10 o’dlock Monday night, did
dot reach this city until %.0’clock
Soe 1 Daas te enn et
wital
Why is it thet dranken men are
ness change, Mesera, Eaton & Tomp.
Price & Co., corner of Pine and Com-}
the “etdre. .
a=
f commencing
“eithet +A H, Oomppeninadt< 8th. ,
J. 7, LYNN;
General Agent.
Nevada, Dec. $1, 1871.
‘The Leading American
Fire Insurance Companies,
MMe IN TBE, FIRE B AMD FOUND
FaKTayOL.
PHCGENIX AND HOME
_ OF HARTFORD AND NEW YORK,
CASH CAPITAL & ASSETS, OCT. 1, 1871,
Will have remaining available Cash Assets, .
Five Million Dollars!
We call the special attention of the pub
lie te the, fact that these Companies do a
f INLURANCE BUSINESS EXCLUepi antieedeals cialines edesmion
LOSS BY FIRE, and are not ‘weakened and
d:minished by Marine, Inland aiid Life lia;
bilities, as is the case with Companies comat feir rates, are invited to apply
NEVADA DRUG ‘sToRE.
EM. PRESTON,
APOTHECARY.
SN
Bos
herent compounded
sconce Re arm a]
Non-explosive Keroséne,
And a Choice variety of
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, TOILET
(S006, Penrumks, &e.
ya eee
s. W. ooR. BROAD & PINE STREETS
Under the Transcript Primting Office.
MILLINGTON’S
rn at 22. M
Saturday, Jan, 6th.
Ladies, Wednesday, st3P.M, ComPhas fr
“For, Gentlesie, Monilay’ and Thursday,
Sn Terms for Ladies cae
GENT’S WINTER
des ~
“For less Money ey than they
must am sop mm.
Ne
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
“At the iiiniaiies
GACRIFICIAL RATES :
$25 Beaver Suits for $20. .
$25 Fine Coats for $20.
__ ‘Twenty, Dollars.
$5 Pants for $4.
Andall of their Large Stook
STYLISH CLOTHING,
cau be bought at ay
“awn STOCK:
It'is an Actual Saving in Fuel
$25 Cassimere Suits, fbr. AUCTION SALB}
‘= eM
_ . CHEAP that every man can afford to use it.
alone}! of 'Twiee ite Oost
“every year!
1 Jet angle that i ct bead an oe
plied by amy person of ordinary mechantoal p
cnt anes rove replant ;
Ne
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n
ree cere
SS
%
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¢
Diaries for 1088,
BEAUTIFUL. CHROMOS, —
OF direct Importation, for sane at
PubMsher’s Prices %
It cap be applied to any Door or Window, .
and has gone into general use wherever it . "
Nevada, fovea
pleasure. Foe "om, Ww. wan,
chinery to.get out of repair.
na
"Don't fail to streets
=
pean
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novl
~ PEPIPAR
rps. Celebrated GERMAN Brrtaes om
creases the appetite, ise
. . Certain Relief for Dyspepsia, Inds
gestion, Billiousnens and Keaction of the Liver
This is Ne mcalite (nen the Semele me
the manufactare of the Geroan Pipitex Bisters has been anneeithed:te tomg
and I
‘well sel spi eratens
-teraavhich will no doubt prove & =
Dear Sir : yh eemines the map
pissnd Corda coa Vat uae of
pleasant Cordial and UABLE T'
HM. HO LOLAND
SHAEFFER, WALTER
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Sole Agents for the United eaten”
est, the Last.and the Best Sew: . «
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No, 27 ont 50 Main Street,
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