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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

January 20, 1870 (4 pages)

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partinent! 1G, FEB. 204, ‘hain Lifeary ‘Marréks:—'The ‘Grass Val ley Library Association ‘has recently reorganized, and is in an exceedingly healthy condition: ~The reading room is supplied’ with a large number of daily and weekly hewspapers, periodicals and * magazines. ‘The library now’ has’ 162 _ coriteibuting and six life members. ‘The Treasurer reports the cash receipts to its semi-weekly edition, and until 8 weit] publish but once a week : Ou las Friday night a robbery was committed: in this place. The ‘saloon .of Mr, M, Borowsky was entered, and the safe B. has been in the habit of leaving a key of the safe in his money drawer with a copy of:i instructions for opening the safe; these the _burglars_ obtained opened and robbed of about $120. “Mr. . ee: 3s rt a@ SAie tei ER % . AMERICAN ORCANS 1} Bo EI, ap ‘ ee vente ko ete S. a = BR. GRRE Se ee: . Gook~ Out For Noo . YOU CANT. GEE OVER — ‘reliable Guide published on ‘the . } Paci fieCoast. * tad Coitaina Full Tine Tables of the Contra) & ne is 3 now y ihe the ment competent A pat 8 o'clock, — er, Three Dollars, ~ eRe arg eas eh reby extended, re Department,. .NFIELD, ORNELL, DSMITH, LOM..CROSS, cutive Committee. ZICER’s . ARKET, . STREET, Potter's. SDAY, MAY 13th, which wilthe tin 2 country and wil) 3 customers, He nd as many new and guarantees: to and Sausage * mill BSTORE ATTISON, Crawford. IGELY TO THE pe talLetter and rT. a BLANKS, GOLD CALS and MaG. ortment of STA ‘ NCY ARTICLES, m Union Tel-— LUSTIN W. LESTER . & CO. ‘ matter as the defendant’s friends. “January Tith at $556, expenses $454 13, —teaving a balanee-of $101-87— “Phe num_}of Good: femplars, and the balance was . ber of bound voliimes is 177. The Ne yada Libraty has a ‘much larger collec: tion of. t books, a and Many . of them. are. is proposed 4o reorganize the library, “secure an increased membership, and place it-in @ position where it will be __of great utility tothe community. Ev. ery citizen should feel an interest in sustaining the library, not only because it_.gives ‘him an dnterest i in and access to a°fine collection of “books, but also ‘because it is'a public institution credit: able to the city. The library ought to have a paying membership of at least 200. At the meeting on Saturday night 8. J. Hinds and J. E. Brown were appointed to see our people, and ascertain how: many will become membef# of the Association. They should be able to get a list sufficient to sustain the libra ry and to establish, in connection with it, a comfortable reading room. _ CHInese T .—Yesterday, Ah Wang, charged with drawing a deadly » weapon in a rude and threatening manner-was tried before Justice PalmerOn Thursday, one of the friends of the ! deféndants, a Chinaman, came from be—— tow, and there was considerable bustle among the Chinamen about the trial. The prosecuting witnesses among the Chinese seemed as anxious to settle the Unfortunately: for their plans, there were several American witnesses to the facts. . The case was tried by jury, commencing yesterday afternoon at 8 -o’clock, W. W. Cross prosecuting and Williams & Johnson defending. The testimony ~ for the prosecution was closed, and the] Court wianened till this b mong at Midas ae ene ‘Tae "Rarunoap Gaskrcean. We have received a copy of the Railroad. Gazetteer, for January, ‘published by H. 8. Crocker & Co., Sacramento. It is distributed gratuitously on railways, steamers and stages; is neatly bound and of convenient size ; containing all necessary information in regard to lines of travel, fares, etc. It is an admirable advertising wadion the edition of Jan-. uary reaching 10 000 copies. “THE SoctaL.—The Methodist Social held at the house of Mr. Gentry, on Tuesday evening, was well attended notwithstanding the exceeding inclemency of the weatber, and highly enjoyed by those present. Had the evening -been. at all pleasant; there would; undoubtedly, have been a very large atNgvapa Musicians. — We learn from Marcus Blum that Nevada will be represented in the mammoth concert for the benefit of the Mercantile Library Association, by ten or twelve musicians. 8. J. Min.ineton, the popular dancing school teacher, formerly of this city, has opened a daucing school at Virginia City. THanks. We are indebted to Hon. 8. T. Oates, the popular candidate for Congress, for valuable State documents. ADDREss.—The Grass Valley Union says: An invitation to Hon. Samuel T. Oates to address the people of this city, on the issues of the day, is in cir _ culation, and is being namerously signed. Itis hoped that Mr. Oates. will comiply with the wishes of his constit. Wency at his very earliest convenience. The politics of the country is becoming somewhat mixed of late, and needs. un_ Yavéling by the hands of one who is on . the inside, and who can see the whole of the maneuvers going on. ; “Thad che sen L Fa’ ‘as they ‘RoW are, prouibig fgg Fs O8 = 3 4 BITTERS, in his bodily and and mental Con: . YOUNG MEN’S SOCIAL CLUB. and thus effected the. _robbery. — —g83 of the money belonged to the. organization private money. Of the robbery of the Saloon we are-not surprised butit-seems to us that our Temperance organization ran inconsistent place essrs. Doan & Co., of Boca, are engaged ih patting up ice for the city their mill pied ‘by machinery, is floated down the mill racé te the mill, where it is saken out by machinery and placed upon a car, “and from thenée run into their ice houses where it is stored, They . will put up upwards of 6,000 tons, On Monday a young man named H. L, Densmore, met with a sad accident whileat work at the shingle machine in the Truckee Lumber Company’ smill, By some mez.ns the saw caught his left hand, cutting off the first finger and badly mangling the thumb and second and third fingers. "On last Friday night this section was ‘visited by a most glorious full of rain, which centinued throughout the entire night, but on Saturday the rain changed te snow. It cleared up however before much of the beautiful fell. The skating mania has been up toa high point during the past few days. Eve ery spot where a smooth surface of ice could be found has been turned into a skating rink. There is abuut four feet of snow. at the summit. About four inches of the same article may be found at this place. General Debility is Natures Appeal for Help. . } Thousands ofpersons, without any specific ailment, are the victims of languor and lassitude. The unthinking are apt to confound this species of inertion, with laziness; whereas it usually arises’ from a want of organic energy; fer-whieh the exbdjects of it are no more responsible than the near, sighted are jor their defective vision. Such persons, although they inay be free from paia, are as truly in‘valids, aiid as much in need of medical aid, . asifthey were tormented with the pangs of acute disease.They require a tonic and s1-}. TERATIVE, that will rouse and regulate their torpid organizations. In cases of.this kend, . HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS produce'an immediate and most favorable effect. The debilitated and desponding valetudinarian, who feels as if he were but halfalive ; who shuns company, and has no relish either for, business or pleasure. is METAMORPHOSED, BY A BRIEP COURSE OF THIS MOST POTENT . ¥EGETABLE INVIGORANT, INTO QUITE A DIPPEREXT BEING, The change effected by the . dition, is a surprise te himself and to his friends. He mopes no longer; the active principle of life, which seemed to. have died out of him, is re-awakened, and he feels I’ke &@ new man. Rememberingthat debility is not only an affiction itself, but an INVITATION TO DISEASE, no time shouid be lost in recruiting the bruken down. system--with this cheieest and most potent of all Tronics AND NER-' VINES. THE FIRST PARTY OF THE SEASON! At Temperance Hall, ON. THURSDAY EVE’G, JAN. 27th. Reception Committee. A. M. ALLEN, C. E. MULLOY, A. R. LORD, W. F. EVENS, J, E. BROWN, W. W. CROSS Tickets $2.50. Carriages if necessary. By order of the Club, J. EARL BROWN, Secretary. Nevada, Jan. 11th, market, ing are storing about--400 [~~ ‘. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED EDWARD F. PEIRCE, AGENT. __ ‘SAN FRANCISCO.No 228 Sutter street, fee
ye = ——— “THAT PACT, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, and connections, and ocean—Routes on the Coast. aig and all Railway, Stage and Steamer—in ae. : _— Fare, Foreign and Domestic Posiage, ete, large monthly circulation in all thé Pacific States and ¥erritories, and on the line of the: GREAT OVERLAND ROUTES, it offers an. The Most Perfect ana beantiful MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IN THE WORLD! For the American Home Circle! . 4 The American Organ makes Home Attractive ! And refines and elevates the minds ofall. Beautiful in appearance and effects —_— > ___ To THE— AMERICAN ORGANS ! A* the gieat New York State Agricultural Fair, at Rochester, Septembor, 1864, over . the whole catalogue exhibited there by t moat celebrated inakare, With the most peice confidence we call the attention of the public to the AMERICAN ORGAN, as an instrument long desired in the ‘Family Circle, and with our patent improve: ments, is adapted to-all kinds of music, more especially to sacred music, with its sustained tones and harmonies, so — desired and eee ete American he AMERICAN ORGANS are. oF. ait other Instruments of the kind in many . TMportant particulars: greater fullness and Pipe Organ tone, y@lnme and power, ‘They are superior in expression, quickness ef action, and elasticity of touch, rendering them periect in — movements. They are superior in quality and beauty of tone ‘and when controlied by the DOUBLE BELLUWS and BLOW PEDALS. Knee Swell, &c. the most Charming effects can be produced from the softest whisper of the AZo $e the = Someta ower of the any gan, thus ena Bo pm to give expressions not to be an in any other insi ent.“ “Phe American Organs are by far the most beautiful in exterior finish, rming a me piece of Furniture for the Parlor or Sitting koom and occupying but-little space, and perfect and complete in every particular The Rosewood Cases are Werniched and Polished in the highest style of the art. The Oak and Walnut Cases are finished in Oil. For Chinn, Lecture Rooms, Lodges, &c. the American Organ is especially adapted for its beauty of style, its excellence, its variety, volume and stiength of tone, THE AMERICAN ORGANS Are pronounced by more than one-hundred of the best Organists of the country to be superior to any other yet produced, and have received 2 The First Premium wherever exhibited. g q ¢” Send for Circulars. Every Instrament warranted to prove satisfactory or the money returned. a7” All orders should be addressed to EDWARD F,. PIERCE, WEBER’S PIANOS, and HALLET & CUMSTON’S PIANOS, No. 228 SUTTER STREET. Shaving seevesoeee.ce.-coeneeD& pe Sham pooing POPE eee weneee 25 cents; Cupping 2 cents. “THEY are superior.to all others in thelr [~~~ ~~~ Harp} ARE, SOLD CHEAPER -—AT— rose Tou & 60'S ~COR. PINE &{COMMERCIAL STREET, 4 ~(Haas{&4Co’ sfold'stand.), rHAN ELSEWHERE! ae a As evidence of this fact the People. have only to call,take no. tice,: compare items, © examine stock, JUDGE FORSTHEMSELVES! —— you U GENTHEMOST _AND BEST —FroR— a THE LEAST eas @Now ONJHAND gandgQCONSTANTLY iit, CEIVING ___ Pil ——-LOTHING— @F ALL Senn areiins in partof SPLENDID ‘SUITS: BEVER, .BROADOLOTH, OVERCOATS, And in fact EVERYTHING IN THE. CLOTHING LINE. ee — MEN'S AND BOYS’ CALIFORNIA MADE KIP AND CALF BOO ve AITE af, SHOES, AS WELL AS EXCELLENT RUBBER BOOTS FOR MENING. G cxitlemens Furnishing Goods, . nié ie FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. (2 Men’s & Boys’ HATS & CAPS, g@ Recently LARGE ADDITIONS have beer made to the Stock. ~ $<aE"No trouble to show our} Goods, anda pleasure to tell Our Prices. -Call-on us and try Our Goods once, and we. bieline. are SURE of your custom af terw. Comer of Pine snd Commer-. _ ie see ~~ _[ fied new onés will be -perior indicements to advertisers. For lets, &c, address the Publishers. "BL. Hl. Bancroft « Co, San Kianciseo, Jan. 12th, SOMETHIN( G NEW! = THE NEVADA. CASH STORE! No. 9 Commercial street, . . [Adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store.]' W. & McROBERTS & CO. BEEP constantly on hand a New and Choice Assortment or GR AND PROVISIONS, Which are offered for sale at the lowest cash rates. ‘ihe peaeiicn: of ¥amiliesand Miners is particularly called to our Stock of of Goods which has Som solegeatwith eapenia! relerence to the wants of t ‘KaS—the best in the market ; Coatask Javaand Mocha COFFEES, re omy, > verized and Crushed SUGAKS, FRULLS, of all binds LOU UR M FKED and GRAIN, POTATOES, ONIONS W.8. McROBERTS & £0, evil: Oct. 18th, IFIC PROTECTIVE ASSOTION OF f CALIFORNIA, Incorporated.. sree OGtober, 1868 32 Bs EC T.THe B OMIRCE OF DisMBEREHIP,—The -sudseription — ten dollars at joining. cond one dollar on death of each ‘subscribe The one ane divided into including males oy females. limited to 6,000 subscribers. As Classes are formed, No “so poor that he can nov pa joining and one dollar occasionatly, thus securing $5,000 to his or her heirs or ussigns, How tu BECOME A MEMBER.—A person. sirous of becoming a subscriber must fill ot an application, on. forward it with ten do’ Ls they » Gratt or by express in gold or Ali communicatious should be addressed to the Necretary ofthe PACIFIC PROTECTIV ic ASSUVIATIUN, southeast corner of Mont. gomery and ‘Sacramento treets (over Donyhue & ‘celly” #@ bank,) San Francisco. Orricers.—enj H. Freeman, Preside Geo. H. Huaseil, Vice President; John Warren, beuretary ; Jas. A rived tae urer. REYERENCES ; Hon. HENRY DULION, President Form, ers and Mechanics’ bank, ‘Hou, SAMUEL COWLES, late Judge Coun ty vourt, =— Francisco. ann 4. . GUNNISON, Attorney at Law, m. oe J. BOUTE, Esq,, Union Iron Works, uy WwW Real Estate, ILLIAMS, Eeq., ap Vv, HANSCOM, tna Iron Works, pen Fran a ciso. JOHN i. U' BRIEN, Beq., O'Brien, esata & Co., Franciaco, san Hun, J, P. JUNK, Gold Hill, Nevada, PRANK G. GUILD, Agent, Nevada city, A. AITKEN, name Ler. . AITKEN & co., PREMIUM PIONEER MARBLE WORKS, Itt K Street, between Sith & Seventh, SACRAMENTO, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, . GRAVE STONES, MANTLES TABLE TOPS, WASH STANDS. kc, &, All kinds of work done in Indian & Vermont Marbie enfptae and Ornamentai wor May. putsin yr style. ie ©. POPE, Agent, Grass Vailey, i awe be seen designs of ree aoe PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, — _ SUCCESSORS TO E. F. SPENCE, Drageieand Apothecaie, payment ae ts “anne the death of a gunanrr ber, M4 to ‘his or her heirs or assignn, [cLas many do! as there are individusisor:ee class to. w such deceased subscriber from each subscriber is pald to the heirs or. . assigns Of the deceased. 7 + The subseribers—are ten dollars at . ists Guide te Yovemite, Tahoe, Big Trees, the i . Gelsera and ather noted ‘Fesoits. Hotel-Di: t thelr progres. “Table of Stamp Duties, Hack ~ Speciabattentioniscalled to the Guide'as _ an advertising medium. Having a — ; the lowest possible in wil be soi . ee class is