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January 29, 1875 (4 pages)

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i > The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAin — +": &Fiday, Jan. 23, 1375. . ae Social Shirks, The society of a place is*either od OF bad, Retording as “ts indi_widtiak members aré-active and sacrificing, er iuactive and selfish. Wher 4 ‘ 5 e. @ end, it willbe discovered ‘that each . i enyber composing it rs” self-sacrific} g* aid .wil nie a jetst hare of Tr sponsibility. When poor, 6 found that a majorit¥ are selish—are Shitks —who-are willing to receive all the benefits society can bestow, yet are unwilling to give an8 u social duty, orfeel that a partie) octets, -ns-a vole rewards those-who er responsi bili ty Hi ire willing~to ‘domost for society: A social shirk is willing to he petted + -Netwithstupding—he, forgets many . connected with the history of . : ‘Grass Valley Union, . Our -d considerable enterprise. ; truly have beén-said of him} he is .’ His sad. den “arousal,” however, from a deep . stupor, left his-‘brain in a rather coni not dead, but sleepe i fased state, as w perusal of his arti. cle_wit-clearly demonstrate. tle . guardian of railroad secrets, howey. er, is always good inany condition, things . the inauguration -of the enterprise, and the carrying it out thus far, he : og entree EE LOY OEE forgetsthat-hea is-the equivalent. They will never perform S 4 at x { ferpriss commenced, and it has been rigidly maintained ever since: We and promoted by society, and will find fanit if society rejects” him, yet he never deems it incumbent upon himself to. deserve it. by rendéring . something-in return. In social circles a few venerally are looked upon as leaders, and are generally the subjects of eavy and hatred, because of it, The shirk efvies them their poi remember while Judge Stidger wasanyone in this place. Lediter ef this parer, he wrote a se. i ries of.articles in favor of making an . effort fo secure railroad connection ; with the outside world, -ion with its characteristic sharpness, said that the Transcript had gone } . mad on the railroad question again, Lattempted to burlesque the idea. Tr neighbor, the Gress~“Valley . Union, -in yesterday’s-issne, displayse. Oarre? = ply theday -previotis woke the editor . ed. masse . U);-end proved that hitherto-itmight posuog (Of Bole . , James White is at his post of duty ‘in the Couuty Clerk's office ag dep#Breat dictator at -whose command j H * ———_ » yeverything moves. That— position; Was assumed by him™before thé en: . and the Un. . . and if our memory—serves us right, . ‘The fuitetalof the late J, M. KRhineberger;-whieh took place yesterday afternoon, was largely attendThe. Military, Masous, Good all of which orders he was a mem. ber, attended in a body. . ‘We admit our head is pot long . enough to-wear the “Shiart Aleck’* . cap of the Union’s editor, His head. . iS long, and it is as broad astong. ~. have been full daring the past week. 'Haghes, daughter of George “SF. Hughes of this city, has been dan-. some time. We understand she was a great deal better yesterday, “TAT StOeK tamblé has not affected “No one bad fany. Atleast we hear of none since -the fall. -When the “prices were. go“ing upa good many owned. — Several. of the publie_sehools —dismissed yestérday afternoon, so as to. allow the teachers and pupils to attend the funeral of the late J. M. Rhineberger, = . = at . Templars, and Eastern Star Lodgés The pnblieschools—of-thiscity . We aresorry to state that Nellie . gerously ill with heart disease for fe “hTemarks which—Tgot hofne at night,’ said Squills, “the old lady was waiting for nie. I knew there was something in soak, . ‘ ‘ _er up in bed readingsandI knew i “*Dowas feeling pretty good,””-said in the Convention; sold out, body, boots aud breeches, and I felt like a boardyard heat with his “baek hair ‘eurled the‘wrong side up,” “dave you got ‘elected, rear? *’ but I said, ‘No love,’-as mildly as if elections dnd: all such suates wwere “beneath my notices? — soe "Not got the election, Mr; Squills?”’ “No, Mrs. Squills; not thatthe courtis aware-of at the present writing, Certainly not.” “Then what do you expect to get forall the-whisky—you’ve-been pouring down those fellows’ throats?’’ “What fellows’ throats?’ tramping-in and _out—ofmy—house, Mr. Squils, “atid “borrowing your. children’s money and ranning you te huntap-—votes and_snenking you off into the country to barbeeres ing ridiculous how-yer paid the reporters to work ‘up into, s ; A nice thing you have done for § self and me and-“the .pdor children, and then, after all, not to. get anything for your pains. I’m ashamed of yon, My.-Squills. If I could ‘affor buggies, and ma . ford to blush ‘for so wicked.a being, . I fhere-always.is when ‘she sits propSquills . Se = . quicksilver., “I knew she had seen the paper, . Pasig -*Xour,. friends who —haye been . jite all sgerts—of disreputable plages. 000, and other infamous resorts,—paying . ing near Fremont, Solano Couiity +has* been so completely covered uy a crop, Great Western Lake County,, ay ;iporeacres are in-grain-in-that— einity than-ever-before;— Gen. Burnsipe was eléetéd UL 8. Senator from Rbode tsland;—and Ardrew Julusen trom Tennessee on Tuesday : ry ——~ “fr is reported that 800 acres of . 4 wheat belonging to Bast-Gathzie.Jiv: with sediment washed ‘in by the last \ freshet as to destroy all chances fot 4 Squils, “for I had been whitewashed = DuninG the past three weeks the Quicksilver; Mine, . shipped 234. flasks of VACAVILLE farmers sity. ‘the: crop + prospects -were never better, and that-5 Pux works of Uys-Vullejo City Wa= ter Company. Lave cost over 200; <+—AU CTION, .—— — Lgytakh: wipr py: AN ; at the Anétion Room ATCTIGN wee opposite the Bank, ou Br Saturday, Jan, 30th, 1875 . Commencing at-ohe Oto Be Oe ee } Hinning Gutil nine iy the Svenin . folowing property will 1, ae ~ Chairs, Tubles, Bedgtesa sr rbieaee jie. 448 “Bog . Wardrobes, Meat Sates? (1) . : ; Sewing Machines, Stoves Cay as } and old) Baby Buggies Wins cba . Undershirts and Drawers Giifla; Hobs, liés® “Stockisas . Ludies Stockitizs, Furs. 3 4H Dox . ald jn fact almost your own price, 5 as t fail te beay j28-3t «J. 8, HOLBROOK 7 ti Sauer eee FE . t . . _ Auction, Commission » --=-= ety Store. Nd Vari. f i —— 4 JCcRs tone RE . Tau Emperor of China is-dead. ee ; + = : =~"You boys ought to be kind to your little sister. dunce knew a bad boy Second Band Furi. over the eye. Although she didn’t fade and die. in the ewrly Sumer time,when the June roses vere blows ing, with the. sweet.words of furgiveness OD ler’pallid lips, she rose-ad stster—n—biow. ture Bought & 1g” — BROAD STREET hit Dim over the head with the rollsition, yet he would not pay the price they pay forit. There are always a Class of persons who will do hothing themselves, yet they reserve thé Yight to fiad fault with everytiny anyone else docs. They are dGniinate in a copmunity, godd society will become a myth, and cease If there is any one person g to exist. “Tre to be dishked than another, it = apie. zz = . * erable success. He has many friends « in Virginia, who will be glad‘ to ee Y vassoclation > willing to do something for the advancement of the interests of soetety. ———“eyerywhere and aré easily known ‘without a description, % ries al Tuer AssocrareD Press.—The fol Jowing shows. the polititical complexion of the seven papers belonging to.the Associated Press of. the ‘city of New York: ithndine,—whinine shirk—+has, it seems to us, ever since approached the question as if it feared Lthe matter required very careful matnipalatign or it would “prove a failjure. It has trenibled when amy persoy or paper has spoken of the road, ‘fortear they, Would damage its prospect§. Now we ure stupid enough not tu see any such fine:points. We believe the road te bea pressing necessity. We believe it to be the salvatioh of this-section-ef the county, and for that’ réason have been anxious to see it, completed. While we -believe—the-county--will be greatly } benefitted, we have never for a mo. ment believed the read,when com. pleted, would-not pay.On the eonacy, we believe that better interest realized from. the money in. vested in itNkan if. invested.in any j other way. BeéNeving this, wa have . never felt thig necessity of approaching the subject with fedMand tremfeet the wind which came sweeping across the anountains on Monday night, kept on its. caurse-to the ocean and made things véry Jively on the Bay of San Francisee, for the vessels moored there. -What effect known. , * Stages from Colfax arrive on time, notwithstanding the late rains. The Don't tell me, Squills, that you don’t ‘it had-on—ships “at—sea isnot =yét . cot-the election. Squis, would blush for-yon, But I can’t, and what’s more, [I wont, want me to blush for you; and you sitting there just.as mad #s a hatful of hornets. “After you telling me, too, -wnd:the dear child, thatshe sliduld have a new dress when you “A-nice election you've got, and those#fellows who took your money and your whisky just taughing at you and thinking what a-fovl you are for believing bridge over Bear river is repaired so ‘as.to be passable for loaded teams, There are more trees being plantedim this city, this Winter than there has been for years.” People imagine that fruit will not be a drug inthe marketby and by, and ‘they are right.. Garden orchards will--be . : a source of revenue-one of these days besides supplyiag their owners with fruit. Plunt trees, Pumps in the mines hereabouts have been kept very busy keeping down the water, but they were found -—Journal-of-Cemmerce-—-Denrocratic: Herald. <3. 2; ...Anti-Republican. Yribnne.. ...:Anti-Republican. UN iis irs ee Democratic. PMDteSS a Demoeratic. =Demeoeratic, ewublican. Democrats or Sepublican... Pebiescceeus, ‘It will be seen that but one of these papers is a Kepublican, and bling:—Business-men-who bax in: . vestigated the subject, sea it in same light. The road will be built and will pay when completed: All the people have—wanted(and—they . are interested in it). was to Bee the . formation ard naturally made inquiries. It istrue all of these are not even that is not fully trusted bythe—stockholders, bat all of them> will party. ‘The President cf the Associs uted Press, Mr. David Stone,is alsoa Democrat, as isa mujority of the Executive Committee. Is it quite satisfactory to Republicans that the which; in connection With the Western Union ‘Telegraph Company, has-a.xirtual munopoly of the wires, should be thus wholly in the hinds of the opposftiou?—~ Soe be patrons of the road. If.only stockholders shonld patronize it when built, it would be a profitless concern,We say then, that the “Smart Alecks’. are ‘interested, and have a right to whisper about the matter even if the Union does frown. We never asserted that the Railroad Company is a Close cor Cc EL CiukLee T0zEs By this 7 PoF#tion, but: its exponent, the Un‘OLONEL . 3LES LER.— ‘ aorning’s train from California arrived.in our city Colonel Charles W. Tozer, a gentleman identified: with the earliest inter sts of Neyada, Colouel Tozer. was” at one time Spetker of the Nevada Legislature, and has held other important offices. Of late. years he has-been engayed. ‘in mining énterprises in California, und is said to have met with considthike him by the hand. Whether he comes-witlran-eye to investment on the Comstock we have jot been, advised, He is stopping at the International.—Virginia Chronilce of ee ae Mrs. Kate Ciauk recently a seamstress in the family of Senator Stewart, at Washington, was arrested at Baltimore on Mohday, charged with urday, of bonds, diamonds, laces, ete, valued at $16,500. The property was recovered, and, with the accused, sent te Washington: Two trunks were also secured, contéming between $10,000 and $12,000 worth of ywere founded on ‘fact, except one, _. copied as it was carelessly written. ion, tried to make itso. We never said that work was postponed . until and, furthermore, we don’t believe . acco@nt of such a statement, did we are glad of it; for a man who . builds railroads and depends upon . some one else to tell him when to! coinmsenee; ought never-to-get a cone . tract. : To sum-up the whole-matter: The Transcripr has given io news connected with railroad affairs but what and-that the Union as thoughtlessly . Yard of the Union ‘Pacitic Railroad’ February, but that we believed it . would be, aud the results prove it; . any contractor stopped figuring on . : It tie. Tux ‘ably damaged. equal to the task, and everything ‘is lovely now, wank Pauson, of Truckee;-wiltt organi will in con? ction thereWich, open.a stock Board, . not. have-one-inthis citys . Sheriff George Smith\has been looking over the city of True Willis Hayden continues his. arte cles urging a new county, of which Truckee will be the county seat. A. W. Lester sent us word yester. day that he would in future relieve . us from making items about him, as he is able to be out again. We ‘are determined to get one more in -on tee te Cras, IarsEn, “employed in. the at Ogden, Utah, was run over and killed on Tuesday, by some cars that were being switched. levee across Butte sloagh above Marysville was broken by the) foree of the violent north wind, about 1 o’clock on Monday night. “LT put ont the light, tumbled into = sionally all he litde of him, an worse, [. he was away very oft people's . parties, litile “Tecreation,—but--I get— non We never had a disagreement; he is ene of the best and kindest of men, and we love each I unrewsonuable?”’ to quarrel, home been your husband who asked. us about the We should have siitd: you are making one errors‘of life, mst ib time the most faithfal of wives. Your them. That's what hurts me in the tenderest point, Squills.”’ = “ “About this time,’ said Squills, bed and prepared to go to sleep, but Mrs. Squills-stillkept-at-it-with—forty Sqiils power. After a time exhausted, nature gave way, and she was silent. Then I felt a singular jiggling of the bed, and I turned’ around and said. ‘Mrs. Squills, ‘is that you?”’. Whatin the world are you doing that for? If you want to laugh, laugh, but don’t shake as if you had the buck-ague.”’ : “Ob, what —a politician—youare, Squills,”’ said she. ‘“t'wo. weeks’ canvassing find then to be beaten by a tadpole!” ae “To keep peace in the famity,”’ said Squills,-‘*I had to promise the dress or something élse, and as for the tadpole business, what ‘can you explain to-a—woman?”* cee Goop ADVICE.—"We aroa young married. couple with. two—ehildren. Before. marriace we were both fond of society. Now;dur tneans being reduced, I ain not able to dress, so that I have‘ slipped out of society. very happy at home, but I} e}He is away ‘all day at xgept evenings, and accat, so that I see very it grows worse and During my Yast confinement at young though’ Says he gefSvery.
other dearly, Am You do right not his will not make your attractive. We wish it’ had propriety of his conduct. ~ Young man, of the greatest ‘You are doing ‘what wean from you one of “The break is negr the west end of of the dam, AO GDOE ELS T A ring in the building of the Navy Department at Washington on Mon day destroyed many valuable documents. The building was considerIt has throwi no obstacles. in the . way. of the road, but believes the enterprisé a paying one and gure. of suceéss, and, furthermore, it exs pects, as before stated, to continue any one, ines "ON Monday morning the house of Butcherville, a suburb of Quebec, was burned down, and his wife and eight children was burned with it. He himself received fatal burns, Tue Postal: ‘Tele raph bill, introduced by Butler, of Massachusetts, proposes to declare all telegraph lines post routes, and the Postmaster Tue terrible nerth wind which prevailed on Monday night and Tuesday raged with unusual violence at San Franciseo; where it drove a number of vessels ashore-and—other= “of the California State Grange, Jan. plate, laces, silver, and ‘Other valus ~abtess” Tue following telegram, addressed to all the California Representatives und Senators wag received in Washington, on Saturday, dated ‘Rooms uary 21st: — Pre interest of the State, of farm. . ers ind -manufacturers, would be greatly promoted by aiding the construcuon of the Soutwera Pueitic . Railroad to meet the roads comilig. west. We respectfully urge you. to do s6, and thus secure the trade of Arizona. By order of Executive Coumittee, W.H Baxrer, : . . Tux stockholders of the California General is authorized to advertise for the transmission of, -Government dispatches, as carrying the mails is now advertised for. The bill also requires that the rates for spécial news be the sime;~and ib no case to exceed the rates charged Press asso‘cations on the Ist of January, 1875. R are-te-be—aniform to iit “par= . Denator Varian offered—a—substitute, ties for similar sevice, — +e and Consolidated Vifginia mines have decided to raise the eapital stock of each to $54,000,000 divided into 540,000 shares of $100 each. e ‘collision, = ‘ wise inflicted heavy damage on shipping. . Tae Tasies Turnep,—A resolu: tion was offered by Senator Cassidy in the Nevada Legistature in denunciation of the course ‘of’ tle President in the Lonisiana matter, but indorsing the President, which after debate was adopted. i i Tue East bound emigrant train. collided “with two caboose cars at Lathrop Tuesday morning. There was but little damage done by the. admiring friends do not love she would die for you, She has grown Weary of caring for your children alone, and peevish and discontented, nervous, and dejected will see that ‘no fool ever made so pour.a bargain since made. less, but you are cruel, and if you go. ~ or) fer tn~-this~seltish-and— Cruel social . desertion of your ant and witty youn Pierre Du!ude, a farmer living near . are—will Gomiuit ge " ? ‘ crime. words—but this answer for one husband, but hundreds, say to’every one of such men-——you 4 Bre18 ® lun way. to be-a-wife—mor-+ derer, heart by inches, and thoughtlessly fidence marry you expec solitude. We shall treat som Christian Union, story of aslave inaster in “Missouri, in the olden time of who-said to his chattel: “Pompey, I hear yoy are a greut preacher." “Yes, massa, de Lord do help me powerful sometimes.” pey,.domt you think steal little things on the plantation?" . “Dse mighty “fraid they -does massa,”’ to preacha against stealing.” * After Hettion, Pompey replied,massa, dat wouldn’t neverdo, ‘cause t’would trow such a coolness over de meetin,’ ” a you;but When at last has grown und discouraged, you the -world Was You donot mean to be heartwife, you—pleas8 fellow that you wreely Jessthan a We beg pardon for harsh is not meant We You ure killing a loving ‘You have seltishly betrayed the conofa-weman who did not ting to be left in _ We are aware that there is begged . _THO. E GRAMLETD SE, Agent-asd Mana— i A THE EDITOR OF THE NEVADA ing ‘pik, so that he couldu’t; go to Sunday school for more than a month his best hat on.’’ “Sweet Conrenr.’’—An eccentric wealthy in a field upon his eftate;upon whieh he painted the following: ‘‘I will give this field to any man ewho is contented; He soon had an applicant. “Well sir, are you a contented man?” ‘Yes, sir, very.” ‘“hen The applicant did not stop to reply. BORN. Near North Columbia Hill, Nevada Co., January 25th,1875,t0 Aaron Beck and-wife, 4 daughter; DOLLARS _ YO THE AMOU FIVE HUNDRED THOU AN be distributed —o 4th Péebruary by the Public Library of -Ky., woun the vecusion of their Fifth and Lust Concert. Drawing Certain or Money ReiT OF TWO MILLION on account of not being uble to pat . peutlewan. Stuck up «a board)what do you want with my field?” . Ah Ba EES SSN — fone ND are to . NEVADA CITY. Opposite the. Bank. Nevada, Jan, 18,197 ' CRU CIBLES, CRU CIBLES, ACIDS, ACIDS, ‘ Mining ChemicalsBu 2 -PRESTon’s —_— COUGH CANDY, Affords immediate rélief to sore throats, thi IT “WATER PROOF BLACKING Pints, Oils and Varnishes, es Av -NEVADA DRUG STORE, E. M. PRESON, Druggist, NeW, corner Broad and Pine Streets, 150,000 100,000 10,000 each 15 Cash Gitts, a 5,000 each, ., 20 Cash Gifts, 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each.. 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 3,009 each... 90,000 5) Cash Gifts, 2,000 each.. 100,000 1) Cash Gifts, 1,000 each.,. 100, 0¢ %=240 Cash Gitts, 500 each,.. 156,00 500. Cash Gifts, 100 each.., 50,000 19,000 Cash Cifts, EU each.. 950,060 ac Whole Tickets $50, _Halves $25. Tenth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Tickets, $500. : : i) : : For Tickets, or information address ger, Louisville, Ky, ¥ §29-3w-was\CURED FREE!c FI NY -person suffering m the above A disease is requested to address Dr. Price, and atrial bottle of imedicine will be forwarded by Express, * The only cost being the Express-charges, Which owing to my large business; are small, : oe Dr. Price has made the treatment of FITS OR EPILEPSY a study for years, and he will warrant a cure by the use of is remedy. } Do not fail to-send to him for a trial bottle; it costs nothing, and he WILL CURE YOU, no matter of how long standing have failed. 5 Circulars and testimonials sent with . FREE TRIAL BOTFLE, Be particular to give your Lixpress as well as your Post Oflice directioa,and — :— Ad tress, oe : i DR. GHAS, T. PRICE, j29 67 William Street, New York, _ your case }~ muy_be,orhow many—other “Femedies tay funded, SS —— 8 ae Fhe Second One Dollar ~ One Grand Cash ae hoe civics cd . .$250,000} * : One Grand Cash Gift,ii.....,. 100,000 One Grand Cash Gift.... 2.0.. 75.000 SOIRGE, ~ Oneé-Grand Cash Gift.. 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift.. . 25,006 OF THE See ~ S Cash Gifts, $20,000 & 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 eac 140,000 NEVADA SOCIAL CLUE, WILL take place at TEPER #@ ANCE HALL, on FRIDAYEVENING, FEB. iit Tickets, admitting ladies and gentleven, to be had only of . A. I. ZEKIND, Commercial] Street, 3-6: DONNELLY, Bioad Sire A.D. MARTIN, at Geo. Welch’s Store, -W. W, JAGOBS, at B. H. Miller's Store, M. HYMAN, of Hyman & Bros. ~~ Nevada, Jan, 3d, 1875. oe To City Tax Payers, PANHE ASSESSMENT? ROLL OF NEVADA CITY, waving been placed in wy lends notice is hereby given that I will be in wy oflice it City Hall, on. MONDAY, JANUARY ih, i875, AND EY. ERY DaY THEREAITER UNT}L MONDAY, FB, Ist, 1875. From 9 o'clock, A. M, till 4 clock, P.M. for the, purpose of receiving ‘axe, NOW DUE, All'laxes not paid by Feb, 1. 19%, will be declared delinquent and 5 per cent, 4 Costs will be added. as 43. B. GRAY, City Marshal. Nevada, Jan. i, 1475,, : emanate! 4 SPECIAL NOTICE. eee ALY, j ee persong indebted to the late firth of Hinds & Nicholson, or T, LeNieh. olkon, are héreby notified to make immediate payment to R, W; Tully, at the Bauk of Nevada Connty. All persons having demands will please present them tur adjustInent. ~ R. W. TULLY, Assignee. 5 jw Nevada, Jan. 9, 1876, CONSUMPTION CURED. DAILY TRANSCRIPT. _. ESTEEMED FRIEND: Will you please inform your readers that ‘I have 4 positive NATIONAL EXCHANGE * —_ % Ph AL By, Were 5 on four en, I} silve of th “suce Grav Th ~ field Wy at on tk " benel best room all_¥ shew pedp! “supp. of th and I be fe the 5 whilk iste We “roun garde trimn over t the p “$0 to been. expen street citizel the bi it dov _Dail We reade after city a doubl of at a dail comm indeb’ Vonge “feeted Nur _the ra to.run city, prohit from t heré,tl exist, are Harte’; : We: fora b * pictori zines, ? _ they a ply -o “Looks, toilet'a less is Commie Gras: $962 50 The ua several their @y ‘pictarée> “That other time,— 7 2. Bisnor Ameg sometimes tells a megre vassalage, ‘Well, Pomthe negroes Then, 4 the egroes au brief re“You see, . CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, And all disorders of the Throat ana Lungs, and that, by its. use in my practice, I huye cured hundreds of cases, and will give $1,000 00 For a case it will not benefit, strong is my faith, I will send a SAMPLE FREE, to any sufferer addressing ne, Please show this letter to any one you May know who is suffering from these diseases. and oblige, Faithfully Yours, Indeed, so DR. T. F. BURT J28 69 William Si., New York. eee W.C. JONES,M.D. Physician . and Surgeon, Pe renTLy LOCATED a'r GRASS VACLEY. BROAD ioe ss cogeeNEVADA CITY, S$. A, EDDY, Proprietor. HIS WELE KNOWN HOTEL iy £ways Open for the accommoditlp ‘the ‘Traveling Public, Large additions bave ; ‘in been made to it,and it has been fitted up , elegant style. The sleeping Rooms = ppl airy and comfortable, and the at Sie compare favorably with that of a of in the State. The Proprietor mi ieests pains re Ph asa to render his : comfortable, : ve Stages for all parts of the State be their Offices at this Hotel. sa suas i ‘ r The House is kept cpen all 2 lie the accommodation of the Traveling fo 3 ’ Billiard Tables and Bar coum’ with the Hotel, A share of Public Patronage is rete ted. Si: fully solicited 8. A. EDDY, Proprick*. é OFFICE NO 21 MAIN §TREET. 1 i Cus Nevada, January Lith. — Valley. On ( Yestend: Limes, dies, D; A we! . Presidin hold me Ler hus} Tate at t table, it between bowl, A Lop. Organize