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share of
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"pursuit was abandoned.
has taken charge of the Chinaman’s plunder.
preventing
. tion by telegraph with the
the pleasure of s company till he could find
Deptty Ma rr. who, St. Peter like,
holds the keys of Davidiede's Poradiae, i.e,
the ¢aluboose. The Celestial could not refuse .
s» polite an invit :tion and therefore escorted . .
Mr. Rider te Knerr’s room, to which the . ”
latter hed just retired, bent or paying his
addresses to Morpheus. Having procured
‘the aforesaid keys he started for the calaboose
with hie Celestial companion, Their road
lead them again by the Court House. When
just past this institution, John, who is of
slender build, cast.« cunning. look on his.
‘polite but ponderous friend, and broke down
Pine street at a gait which would have tried
the powers of the * American Deer” to bave
kept up with. Mr. Rider had just time to
draw his revolver, fire three shots in the direction of his vanishing friend, when the latter disappented in the
of Chinatown. As the
‘Jebe ineon chet. sn. aha once
of finding a needle lost in aha
uny chickers must apply to Mr, Rider, who
INSFALIAT10N.—The inttallation of offi.
cers of Union Lodge No. 4,1. 0: G. T., fur
_.thig quarter, were installed on Friday evening last by the G. W. C. T., L. W. Willinms.
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Mies pe data adsiee sua icine R.8.},
Miss Marchie... 2.. .4. W.L. 8.
Mortis Davis..-. wessepe sete We 0.G.
Conneorww.—The ftom in yesterdsy’s
‘TRANSCRIPT giving the amount. of gold extracted from Jacob & Sargent’s clams at
Quaker Hill in ten days, had a serious error
in it that eseaped the notice of the proof
‘reader. Sixty ounces and fourteen penny-,
weights was the amount instead of sixteen
ounces and fourteen penny-weights as the
item read. Mistakes will occur in the best
regulated families, you know.
Fountn of Juiy.—The National Apni. .
versary is again fast approaching, and as the
Nevadans have found celebrating the Fourth
to be a good thing every way, we suppose
there will be ne lack of patriotiem on the
approaching anniversary. ‘Let ue have an,
other ee ere ni y
Wines Dows.—We leare fem Mr/Pattivon, the lightning man, that the wires are
down m Iowa any communica«
~~ The anxiety to learn the particulars of the capture
of Richmond is intense, but
ed until this line is repaired.
Pastrotup—The /subesdbers to the
party which was to have taken place st the
-Hook and Ladder
“hand over bis game and reapeetfully solicited
; . Fine French Brandiés, Wines,
‘ oy ae ee
ah A
‘
i States Hotel, is now opened as
Bane.
H. BOLTON.
REVADA.
Importers and Wholesale Deators in
ena ie Manone
oH MEYER & ood
5000 yard#@of Silk for $1 per yard and Say
Which they offer to the Ladies of Nevada and
not fail to suit.
Look at those Prices!
Upwards.
3,500 yards of Fancy Silk at 50 cents
per yard—worth $1.
WANTED!
—ar THE—
NEVADA GAS CO., WORKS !
“te
WEAVER ttf co. JE
own nne FOR SALE
Tchr ba lal iis
CARLEY MALL HALLS
SALOON,
Commercial st., near corner of Main.
r "Salem isc ther cud overhauled their
Saloon, and the public te
them a cail. patrons rely on haveer men's euetllin tn ae e
rmerly known as the United
A FIRST-OLASS RESTAURANT
AND LODGING HOUSE.
bee cone for the wii
thankful favors, we solicit a moderate
We have adopted the following RuLus and Rxist —No i I la
——— ee
No SeRvice.—We have been requested. ,
to state that there will be Bo preaching at
Rie re
Mr. Cummings.
eee sin setett ttre
Sel a as, we ;
pie
renovated, . Damask, Lace and Musiin Cartain,
‘i Table Damask, Brown and Bieached
. purchasing elsewhere. Give us one trial.
Soleries,
5000 yards Poplinat &5 cents per yd.
@ilk and Wool Shellers, Organdics,
Traveling Dress Goods, all kinds,
{10.000 Yards of Lawn for One Bit . ~
. PER YARD,
The same Goods being sold at every other
Store for 25 cents per yard.
+
106 Pieces of Brussels, 3-ply,
Velvet Carpet and every other kind selling from 50 cents
per yard to $1,235.
1000 pieces of LINEN, 50 cts ya
Andis actually worth $1,25. _
FRENCH AN® AMERICAN;
PRINTS at ONE BIT A YARD
and upwards. .
——
Silk & Wool Curtain Damask, Wool
Marseilles & Lancaster Quilts,
Mantillas, Shawls,
Embroideries, Bonnets,
Shakers, Sunshades,
Umbrellas, Parasels,
AND .
100,000 Other Things
Teo numerous to mention !
“This tremendous stock of Dry Coods—thg larfeet ever seen in the mountains of lifornia—
sell 50 per oent cheaper than any other catabishment can possibly sell.
. Ksndites t Yall and examine our Goods before.
A. BLOCK & 00,
DBALERS 1N
. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC, ode
Corner of Pine and Commercial fv
* ete oy gm
BEBINGTON, 90°85, E
qismanvan TO MAKE
LIGHT, SWEET AND NUTRITIOUS
BREAD!
Equally adapted to
LOAVES,
mo BUCK WHEAT,
AND OTHER CAKES.
Gingerbread, & Cakes of all Kinds.
FULLY E RAL
Ask for ‘
‘hela & Co’s Y east Powders
and take no other, if you would have uniformly
good bread
Manufactured and sold at wholesale
KEDINGTON &
416 and 418 Front
fer Vorele bya reapnabie Srore eer
le ~
w greed ap. &
EVERY MAN SHOULD
HAVE A SUIT
OF THOSE
—AND—
SUMMER
cCOODSs!!
3 RECEIVED
8.HAAS & CO.,
Nevad a, April 2d. :