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1 1 Mi 4 -'!'? 1 J - f I! DAILY RECORD TCEtDAT. FKBRt'ART . lIt. Tus Buiinras one of tin Fiix-bx Pact Bceon. will hereafter be ts tba cfllr of B. V. Breakey, at Michael, cigar More, Main street. or.po.it. Meadow Valley. I'OMCBEaSIO.KAI. DOCIMEVTa.. Vi h.t. recwv.J from Eon. C. Vi. Kendall a copy oft bill introduced in the House by lain on tbs 13th iost., to pro Tide for the erection of a public building at Carson, which was read twice, referred to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, and ordered to be printed; also bis bill for the relief of persons for damages sustained by reason of Indian depredations, which was read twice, re ferred to the Committee ou Indian Af fairs, and ordered to be printed. The first bill appropriates $100,000 fur the purchase at prirate t.ile, or by condem nation pursuant to the laws of Nevada, of a suitable lot in Carson City for the erection of a fire-proof building for the Post-office and United States Courts; provided that no money is paid until a valid title is obtained to the laud, and that the Stale relinquish jurisdiction of the aame. The other bill sets (nth iu its preamble that dur iug the last fifteen years many depredations aud injuries, both to per sons and property, have been committed by Indians upon our frontier settlers within the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, Kansas, and Nebraska, and the adjacent Territories, aud provides for the appointment by the President of three Commissioners, who shall hear com plaints of Iudiau depredations, hare power to compel the attendance of wit-ncs(-s and administer oaths, hold their sessions at such times aud places as will be moat convenient to claimants, to ex amine and cross-examine claimants, to take care that no unjust claim be estab lished, and to procure testimony to re ject fictitious claims. The first session, if the bill passes, is to be held at Carson on the 1st of July next, aud all claims must be presented on or before the 1st of December next. All findings of the Commissioners are to be transmitted to the Interior Department, and afterwards submitted to Congress for final approval, rejection or modification. AX APPEAL FOR PEACK. Wo have received, with a request to publish it, the following petition pre pared by the Executive Committee of the American Peace Society; In view of the happy issue of our late arbitration with Great liritnin, now so promptly and faithfully fulfilled, and of the recent address of the Uritish House of Commons to the Queen, praying her " to instruct her principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to enter into communication with foreign powers with a view to the further improvement of In ternational Law and the establishment of a general and permanent system of Inter national Arbitration." We, the undersigned, citizens of the United States, earnestly prav His Excel lency the President, and the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled, to use all suitable endeavors for the attuinment of these great and beneficent objects, and, as a preliminary measure in the interest of general security and national disarms. iutnt, to seek aid express stipulation be tween nations that they will not resort to war till peaceful arbitration has been tried, and never without a full year's previous notice. Whether the (Sorts of the American Peace Society will succeed depends iu a great measure upon the individual exer tions of those who feel most deeply ou the subject. The friends of peace read the foregoing petition are requested to attach to it half a sheet or more of common-sized paper, date it, rule it for names, postoffices, and States, circulate the petitions for signatures, or at least leave them in public places for the same, and send them to Howard C. Dunham, Office Agent of the American Peace So ciety, at No. 1, Sommerset street, Boston. These petitions will then be forwarded to Washington, and placed in the hands of some interested and able member of Con gress for presentation and advocacy. Let men, women and children be invited to sign them (for all are sufferers from war) and let us Bond op to our legislators an appeal for peace, urged by so many that it will be beard and heeded. We shall have war with its horrors, or peace with its blessings, os publio sentiment pre ponderates for one or the other. Club Weatheb Ths "Sun" is Hot is Sin Fbancisco. We see by our tele grams that the clouds which have over hung San Francisco have been dispelled by the "Sun," which, on Saturday, threw its rays over and shed its light upon the " Gipsey Family," a spon taneous production. We have sent for a " Sun," bnt not from the Chronicle offioe. When the Sun newspaper made its expose of this filthy sheet, it should have kept its weather eye open and not have allowed a hog to find his pie, for to look for damages from the Chronicle is entirely useless. The only redress is to drive these swill-milk-raised curs into a "pound," and let them be fed on what they were raised on. We are surprised that the families of San Francisco per uit this Mnzeppa to be left in their houses. " It's a long lane that has no turn." Why should the Chronicle find any fault with the Bun for speaking the truth, when the latter talks disrespect' fully about honorable families ? It's a a pity that a certain Judge did not shoot mora to the center, as, if he had, he would bare put an end to blackmail. " Burn him up," says a friend at our elbow, " for that's what's the matter with Hannah !" Baiir Stats Items. It has been told to the Eureka Sentinel that Joa. Smith, for robbing the Fioche stage when the driver was killed, has been acquitted. . A daughter was born to the wife of J. D. Minor, Secretary of State, on the 28th, at Car wn Hopes are entertained of the recovery of Mrs. Torp, who acciden , tally shot herself at Virginia a few days ago The people of Hamilton have subscribed $1,286.50, - in intni ranging from $5 to 850, in aid of Walton's tun nel project. Toh'irrapliic Dispatches BKVtel. To THit rm-Hi pti.vJ aacosir. Eastern Dispatches. X Tempest la m Teapot The Avenger of bis Sister's Hnor Acquitted. Xiw Yon-, Feb. 1. The poli-e to-day discovered a lot of unloaded hand gren ades on the premises of a Frenchman named DeBucbi, a former Communist. DeBuchi was arrested. His friends claim that they are the remainder of a lot purchased by the French Government during the Germau war. Ccmbkblasd, Md., Feb. 1. In ths case of Ilislfy, on trial for the murder of Loyd L. Clary, editor of the Cumberland Times, the alleged seducer of his sister, the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. The verdict was greeted with cheers, and the prisoner was discharged and es corted home in triumph. Mlntngf Ntoek Roarct Indianapolis Printers on m fttrlke. Xw York, Feb. 1. The Mining Stock Board of this city dissolved yesterday, aud Gilbert L. HaigLt was appointed re ceiver. The Board had a surplus fund of $20,0(10. Indiixai'oI.is, Iud., Feb. 1. The prin ters ou ail the newspapers in this city struck to-day for an advance in prices of composition. The publishers are firm, aud refuse to grant the advance asked, which is twenty per cent, above war prices, und have secured help to issue to morrow, but in reduced size. Two Robberies. Sr. LoriH, Feb. . A. W. Pyle, confi dential clerlt of B. Spcyer i!t Co., jewel ers, absconded with 5:20,000 worth of dia monds and watches. The entire amount of money secured by the robbers of the train on the Iron Mountain Builroad last evening was $1,- 400, beside a number of gold watches. Vigorous efforts sre being miule for their capture. Affairs of the I'm I lie Mall Steamship Company. Cbicauu, February 'J. A Washington special to the Tribune, referring to tho scandalous developments threatened by a New York paper, says: The Now York Tribune's sensation is supposed to have come to light through the quarrel betweeu the stockholders of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, the documents re ferred to being letters and extracts from the company's files and books. Kumor assigns to nearly every prominent man iu and out of Congress n place in these records, which show them to be guilty of receiving bribes from the company in return for efforts to secure the subsidy in which that corporation has rejoiced for some years. There has been an un flagging interest displayed all day in all circles here in regard to the matter. The Ways and Means Committee began the investigation of the matter with closed doors during the last Congress, but soon gave it up. As far us it was carried, however, it -disclosed something very rich. It is said tLe first man caught was a (prominent Democratic Congress man from the West. Tin- 1 n ion Pacific Itnllroart C'eimia ny-'s Affairs. The question of giving lands and bonds to the Atchison Branch of the Union Pacific Iiailroad is being thoroughly dis cussed before the Judiciary Committee. Several Boston gentlemen have visited Washington to urge action on the sub ject. The Morris Infernal Machine. New Yokk, February 2. It was cur rently rumored yesterday by those who have access to tho inner circle of Brook lyn politicions that affidavits were placed in the hands of Governor Dix a week ago, giving the origin and history of the Morris infernal machines, and that the job was put in order to prejudice the case of District Attorney Britton. Kxritinir News From Cuba Military Executions by the Insurgents. The Cubans in this city have received by mail particulars of the capture and execution of Colonel Montainers, the Spanish commander. The Colonel, with COO men, was convoying the train which was attacked and captured. Montainers was also taken and his troops dispersed. He was marched to the headquarters of General Gomez, who at once ordered him to prepare for death, and soon nfteiwsrds he was shot. Montainers was recognized ns especially severe to Cuban prisoners. News has also been received of the shooting of the Spanish soldiers cap tured at Puerto Principe. A Kentucky Tragedy. Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 2. On Satur day, the 31st ult., a man named J. H. Bullock was Bhot and killed by William Carr, Bear Franklinton, Henry county, Kentucky. Bullock was riding on horse back, and meeting Carr struck at him with a club, when Carr shot him, with the above result. Pacific Coast. The Chronicle-Sun Affair Attempts to Klioet Naphthaly while In Custody- Gus. and Miko De Young lander Arrest. San Fbancisco, Feb. 2. The war be tween tbe Chronicle and the Sun as sumed a more serious aspect tn-day. At half-past 2 o'clock Napthaly, editor of the Sun, left the City Prison in the cus tody of officer McMahon, for the purpose of procuring bail. The two were cross ing f-ansome street, on California street, when Gus. De Young approached from behind, and when within a few yards, drew out a revolver and commenced firing at Napthaly. The prisoner broke and ran from the officer, De Young continuing to fire some four or five shots. He was finally knocked down by a citizen and then secured by the officer, who conducted him to tbe city prison. The affair at tracted great crowds, causing consider able excitement. Ous De Young having been taken to prison, bis brothers, Mike and Charles, of tbe Chronicle, were ad mitted. Shortly after Napthaly re tnrned in onstody of nn officer. He was standing in a corner when Mike sud denly approached him with a revolver cocked and was an tbe petal of firing, when Napthaly started for tbe other nd of tho prison, and before De Youun could correct l is aim be was throttled by bystanders and the pistol taken from Lim. He was also placed under airst. Charles Do Young was then questioned concerning his designs, and denied hav ing any arms on him, but on lieiug searched a loaded pistol was found. NaplhaJy aud Fitzgerald were placed iu the new part of the city prison as a pre caution ogainst attempts at assassination. The De Young brothers have been ar rested aud held to bail iu $4,(0i) each for attempt to murder and libel. Mr. Folsom, injured by a boiler explos. ion this morning, was alive at last ac counts, with but little hope of Lis recor-erv. NEVADA STATE ITEMS. C'OKvrcoPU. From Mr. Garrurd, Su perintendent of the Leopard Company's mines, who has just returned from Corn ucopia, we obtain the following iu regard to the mines of that district. Tu sinking a winze iu the Leopard incline, immedi ately west of the Antelope tunnel at a depth of four feet, a three-foot vein of rock was cut that averages $150 per ton iu silver. At a depth of IB feet, IB in ches of hlutj clay was passed through when another vein cue foot wide was cut, averaging $102, $21 of which wus sold, when another very heavy strata of blue clay was encountered. At a derth of two feet in the new winze and below the surface '24 feet, a vein was cut, from 14 to 10 inches thick, with a slight dip to the east, which assays t'jjO per ton, free gold being visible iu many parts of tbe vein. The company has also sunk a shaft upon the Constitution ;I8 feet, drifted 12 feet, aud tapped the vein at a poiut where it is three feet wide, with 2" feet of solid quartz of superior quality, but no assay has yet been made. A drift is now being run eastward upon theveiu. At a depth of 22 feet on tbe Chloride, at which poiut tbe ledgn is two feet wide, the mine yields ore the tirst-class of which assays j.jUO per ton. Five tons of this class has been sacked, ond all the balance will average $200 per ton. Many select pieces of tbe first-class will assay $2,000 and upwards. A lease to sink 50 feet on this mine has been let to Messrs. Fluui mer it Grant. The camp at present con tains about 70 men, 20 of whom ore reg ularly employed nt the mines. Elko Independent, Hist ult. A Valuable Discovkry. Mr. Carson, a lawyer of this city, has made a discov ery which should make bis fortune. A few weeks since he, by somo chance dis covered a mixture, composed of very simple ingredients which operate like magic upon any kind of grease as an extractor of grease from clothing or any textile fabric. This fluid was found to possess the property of cutting oil and grease from machinery almost instantly nod in a most unaccountable manner. Tbe fluid applied with a sponge to an en gitie, when covered with grease burnt in upon it, clears all away as rendily as water would wash away so much uiud. This wus the original discovery, but iu experiuit-utiuo, with it Mr. Carson ascer tained that by the addition of another in gredient the rluid acquired a new prop erty. This is tbe power of burnishing all metals. A piece of rusty and creasy hoop iron washed with a sponge dipped in tie fluid at once assumes tbe appear ance of a piece of biiihlv polished steel. Sir. Casrou ossures us that, the fluid contains neither acid nor alkali, and in proof of this has no hesitation iu wash ing bis ryes with it. He says that the ingredient which imparts a polish to vasty iron is a thing very simple and cheap, and nsserts that should he name it all will wnuder that they never thought of making this use of it. "The fluid first discovered is now in use at several of our mills, where it is found to be just the thing for cleauing engines aud other machinery. I Virginia Enterprise, UUtb. ViRdiNU. The Chronicle of the 20th says : Last night was noted for bad blood aud blood-letting. There wsb a pistolade iu Chinatown in which one Celestial received two wounds ; there was a domestic row in u fashionable lodging-house iu which a six-shooter seeuiiugly (to the gentleman on whom it was drawn ) as largo us a flour barrel played a prominent part, and this morn ing great pools of blood marked the side walk opposite the Postoffice. At the door of Schoeneman's gunsmith shop, 10 North (: street, the wounded person seems to have halted as if trying to arouse the inmates iu order to get a weapon with which to avenge his wrongs, ns iu front of the door the blood had flowed freely, bespattering the door as high up as tbe lock. The inmoteB, how ever, heard no alarm, and up to this writing it is not known from whom the blood flowed. Jaw Buokkn. At about 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon a man by the name of Edward Duffy who was employed as car man on the 1200-foot level of the Crown Point mine, had his left upper jaw brok en under the following circumstances: It appears that a portion of the track was downgrade. I lie car got stopped bv a piece of timber which had fallen on tbe track. JJiitly stooped down ond removed the obstruction, whereupon tbecar started forward rapidly, catching his head be tween the upper edge of the car and the wooden cap overhead and causing the fracture alluded to above. Dr. Hall ren dered the necessarv surgical assistance. Gold Hill News.'SOth. Gubernatorial. The Eureka Sentinel of the 1st says : Governor Bradley is an open and .avowed candidate for re-election. He is sojourning in San Francisco, aud allows no opportunity to pass to inform people from Nevada that he is again on the track. We knew and asserted more than a year ago that he would tie a candidate. JMsior McCoy, of Eureka, and ex-Senator McBeth, of Battle Mountain, are also candidates for the position of Governor, but neither of these gentlemen is viewed with fsvor by the ring. On the Republican side we hear mentioned the names of Dr. Hoz- lett, of Lyon, and Mr. Kequa, of Storey Personal. We copy the following items from the Elko Independent, of Saturdoy: Eev. J. P.Egbert will preach in the church in this place to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 a. to. ond 7 p. m. F. M. Smith baa established his law office in Veitz's building, one door west of Judge Earll's. Judge G. G. Berry, of Pioche, came by on Thursday, and proceeds to California to-day. Hon. H. C. Street has opened a law office in the building occopieu oy euttge x.aru. Stjli, TJnskttlkd. Affairs iu China town seem to be still somewhat unset tled. The smell of blood had by the Celestial fighters night before last op pears to have been but a whet to their appetite for the sanguineous fluid. The Chinese servants employed in res taurauta and saloons up town are full of stories about what the members of the rival companies, now nt war, intend do ing. During the battle night before laBt, Mr. Tripp, carrier of the Evening Chron icle, who happened to be passing through Chinatown, had a close call, as a bullet passed throogb the collar of bis coat. The rumbling among the Mongo lian "cravthura" nisv prove productive of "lather," or may gradually tubwde sud cool down through fear of 'Melimn law. Virginia Enterprise, 30:h. Cabsok . The Appeal, of the 30th sr.ys : Nobody is robbed ; nobody pistoled ; co body allured, conspicuously, from the path of rectitude by the Sireu of Dtjirav ity. And then, too, think how few fires we're bad. This is .quite remarkable when we take into consideration tho great number of carelessly disposed stovr-piprs all over ton. There is an other thing the scarcity of which has nut so geueraby eai-afied observation. That is money. Nobody fails to remark the having of that cheerless hag of vacuity, uu empty pocket. But for the other neg ative blessings tbe gods he praised. Many long faces were yesterday to be seen about the various bulletin-boards and the calls lor "mud'' were many and iressing. Supposing a niou to have sold liiusell Iu the devil, be could ft f I but lit tle worse when Old Nick appeared aud demanded his soul than when his broker faces him and calls for "mud." Vir ginia Enterprise, 30th. Mkast Fioht. Several pieces of lead pipe, each about two fett in length, were found in the jail after tho attempted outbreak on Sunday lust. It is sup posed that the prisoners intended to use tbein in knocking down the officers in case they attempted to oppose their escapade." Gold Hill News, UOth. Cocmtt Jail. During the past month 23 persons have been committed to tbe County Jail for the following violations against the law : Grand larceny, 1 ; petit larceny, 2; disturbing the peace, 11; exhibiting deadly weapons, II ; assault and battery, C total, 23. Number of prisoners in jail at present time, 8. Eureka Sentinel, 1st. Tux roads between this city and Gold Hill are in a horrible condition for team ing, owing to the thawing out and break ing up of the frozen crust of the snow. Virginia Enterprise, iSOth. Walteb Winn, a pioneer of Virginia, and formerly Secretary of State of the liepublic of Texas, is keeping the Glen brook House at Lake Bigler. assorn. In IMoclie, February 1, to the wife of A. S. Lehman, of Boalcu Valley, N't'vaila, a son. E. J. MnKTOM, it. am w sin in. Boots, Boots, Boots. MORTON & SIWEICER, Men (low Valley street. nAVINO PURCHASED THK JUTS1NE89 f Mr. J. J. Murphy. Maadnw Valley St., (uppoalt ths Dexter Stables) mil continue fur tbe next ft) days to sail a lino lot oi Custom made Boots, at (.reatly rediced prices. They also are prepared to tuatmfacture all kinds of superior Custom-made Boots, Nailed Pt-Kxed, Screwed or bowed, 17om the iKat Urwjda of French Stock. MIXING HOOTS th!r Specialty. Wr wilt cuarante our Fewed French Calf H out s and Oaiters to be equal to any ever made iu tlit Bute. A good tit warranted, or no Bale. PAKTICIXAR ATTENTION paid to KKPAIRINO. lCur Prk'tjtj will conform to the Times. MORTON & NCmVEIGKIt. f 3-tf Silver Peak Mlnlnn; Company. Location of works. Sly Mining District, Lincoln County, Jievada Leratioa nf principal place of buKimhS, n Francisco, California,. Notice j hereby iven iliat at a mcetiUK of the Board of rrwMecrt of this company, held on the Twcnty e ishth day of January, 1874, an asseesment (No. 4) of Seven ty-Fivo Cents per share was levied upon the Capitj) Stock of said conpany, payable iumi' iliately, in I'nited States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the company, lloera 2, No, '240 Montgomery fftreet, Buutheast corner of Pine, ban Fram-isco California. Any stork upon which this amcsr orient shall remain unpaid on Mallard ay. the Movent!, day of Murcli, 1874, shall be deemed deliu liif'nt, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and unleKs payment shall be made before, will be sold on siaturday, the Twenty-eighth day of March, 1874, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with coMk of advertising and eipenses of sale. By order ol the Board of Trustees. GEO. T. ORIMEfl, Hecretary, Office, Room 9, No. 240 Montgomery street, southeaHt corner of Tine, Ban Francisco Cali fornia. f3-td LKTTE Rt REMAINING IN WELLS, FAKGO ft CO'8 'Office February 3, 1874: Atchison L K - Bennett Fred M Black Jno K Curtis James CI imcr J amen Cole M Caney Kam i Castillo Manuel Dart Oeo Dowling P T Donovan Jwhn H Elzy K J 3 Klrirk 'WaahLUgtOD Foye Thos Vox M Forsyth Tom Fuller Reuben Greaves T fi Grundy Kit-hard G randy Richard Gimenea Louij Hopkins Theo Harlo H Harris Chas Ball bun ford Hardy Jas H Morton U Howery Hamuel Intrnlls Mr ' Jewett It L Johnson Thos J Jackson Jerdor Johnson Irs Ladd J H Lortie chas Lewis J J McCreerv Kli Mc Daniels David MoKinley Wm McLane 8 P M.'Laln Stephen MrGouagle. Mike Merchant T J Miller John Montecello N Miller John X Monaghan John Miller Wm R Nelson John H Neswell V 1 'nl fly John Bobber John Bead Jaa H Reemea Thomas HmtthE Hrnlth M Mi.nehill EB Trapet T P T'ptoa M G Western 8 R Willis James J. M. 8EIBERT, Agent. San Francisco Restaurant AND MEADOW VALLEY STREET, Opponite Dexter Btsbls. Gibrrl.d di Brlamchar, Proprietor,. Fresh Oyster, in every style. Open dijr snd night tor the seeammodstlon oi the public. n3J.tr For Sale or Bent! T WIIX SELL OR REST MI STOBK, OK A XI In street. Apply on the nremlses. ID-tt JAMES CItONAN. NIGHTSCH00L! 17 SCHOPPMASIf WILL OPES A SIGHT j. mchool for Adults st the old prlntiug office, Main street, on Monday, Jen. s, ls4. Lensons given on each Monday, Wednesday snd Friday. Term,: U a month in advance. r30-1in R. Me COOK, ASSATEH. T1ECEIVINO OFFICE, NEXT DOOR TO .IV Johneton's stable. t'lii every description carefully assayed. Bullion melted and assayed. Bullion bought. JsS-tf giff gnsttranrf. NET YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. FTJIIEIjY Organized, in Assets, . ISSUE 10.CCO NEW FC1IC1ES ANNUALLY. ANNUAL INCOME OVER $8,0C0,CC0. CRANE & HA WES, General Agents for Pacific Coast. 426 Montgomery at., San Francisco, Cal. The rNnrnsiGMD, cm: (i- r.rsEML agests. Is now in this cit. rrtl.ifl lt stlrnd tu tr.y bufipt. .nnntrtrd ith the rtn p.ny and t'l; It fi i.! d Iir a ft tl. St the atoru of Messrs. Molt, Fith t Cu. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE "V'OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TAAT BY Xl virtue of an order of sale made by the District Court ot the (Seventh Judicial District, Lincoln Couu'y, btateof Nevada, on the 22d day of November, A. D. 173, in the matter of the estate of William Davis, deceased, 1 will sell st public auction, to the high tit bidder, for rash, at the Court-heuse, in Pioche, Lincoln Oounty, Nevada, on . WadliMdiv. til lltli lljiw r IVhru. ary, A. 1. 1874, At 12 o'clock m., sll the right, title, Interest and estate that said William Davis, deceased, hsd at the time of his death, snd all right, title ami inten-Ktthe said estate shall have acquired since the death of said William Davis in snd to the following described premises, vie: An nndivi ded one-half of that certain tract or parcel of land, with an undivided one-half of all springs or other water theroou. and water riphts con nected therewith, situated In the Highland Mininft District, Lincoln County, (state of Ne vada, surveyed by the County Surveyor of said County on the 2Hh day of November, A. D. 1872, aud recorded in book " B " f Surveys, Lincoln Count j Records, on pae 1M, and tu said survey mora particularly described as fol lows: Heginnin st the . E. corner of MsrsbaU's land, at Highland, and about seven miles west erly from Pioche City. Lincoln County Nevada, snd running thence north 16M) feet, to s stake, No. 3: thence east, 1551 feet, to a stake. No. 3; thence south, K60 feet, to s stakf, No. 4; then re west, 1661 feet to s slake, beginning; containing sores, excepting a piece 4."0 square, sold by said deceased prior to his death. Pioche, November 24, 1873. D. L. DEAL, Public Administrator of Lincoln County. ja'-u-aw P. H. FELSENTHAL QFFEIIS HIS EXTUIE STOCK OF Groceries, Hardware. Crockery, Clothing, Boots and7 Shoes, Etc., ' -AT- .HTML FIRST COST ! Stone Store, Warehouses, Etc., for Sale, Low ! jlStf St. Valentine's Day. A ORAKI1 MASQUERADE AMI FANCY DBElS BALL ALjhY IU Bl GIVIN BY BERTUA MARTIN and LIZZIE MILLER, Fkbruaby 14th, 1874, AT ARMORY H ALL Meadow Valley Rt. TIl'KLTi$:AdinHtiug tenth n. an and Lsdj V4.50. AT 1? TNOBIB THAT ALL PFRBOK8 ,ii Jj X may visit this Graid Masquer ade, no masks will be removed. A prlre will be gven fur the handsomest dancer and the best champion jig. ja21-td Notice. A LL PLH30NS KNOWING THEM8KLVE8 J to be indebted to the estate of the late John 11. Lynch are requested to come forward snd liquidate such indebtedness without delay. JOHN L. DONAHUE, Attorney for Executrix, Meadow Valley street, Pioche. August , 18 au8t VCCES.KORS TO A. C. CORDON, IMPORTERS AMD WUOI.1SALI Df.ALEllg IN Wines, Liquors & Cigars Fire-Proof Building, La cour street, Next Doer north of the Poatoffice, PIOCUB ..... NEVADA. Goods Takenjn Storage, IN CONNECTION WITH TIIK ABOVE A neat Sainpie Rpom la attached, when nothing but fine Liquors eeirctra mm tne soove stock vlll be diepenwd, which will be presided over by Mr. ft. Mi-AL- iHiwi.vno win oe giaa 10 see nil old rricuua, mymr NOTICE. Offici Nivada Ckktbal Haii.wat, I Piochk, Kev. Dee. 8. 1873. I IHIS COMPANY DOES NOT ASSUME THE indebtedness of Its employee, and from aud after this date will uot accept or pay orders kit. 117 inero. gu. w. ri Kb bill , H.C. CHAP1X, Superintendent. Heoretary. d tf. H. R. Breakey, MINING RECORDER, MOT ART PUBLIC - AKD COMMISSIONER OP DICED!) FOR CALIFORNIA AND UTAH l COLLECTIONS M A 1) V.. Office, Main Street, aalQ-tf Oppoalte Meadow Valley at. THE MEADOW VALLEY HOTEL SALOON, AT BULLIONVILLE, HAV1NO BEEN REFITTED AND RE STOCKED throughout, la now open for the reception of tue pnbUe, VAN SLYER k McPHEKSON, .. Proprietors. Bullloaville, Nev.. Jan. 3, 1874. js6-: AT TBE RECORD OFFICE yaaj aat) fat tne aaeat at Job Work done to aider MTJTTJAI,. 1345. $24,000,000. W. B. CRANE. HisrfHatieous. LOW EESSR70IE VryS; '.fv. ' 3 J,u.v.r A,:-- Are Suited io i dimfe AXD I aJlOCS FOE 3Di0 E2ST TO TJ231 cssAprcTroBurii EASIEST TO SELL!! oav BETTER COOKING, I ,X Qnleher end Crimpe ' TLaR.DyBuv.ofth.MiL, aD.'. ciLf..,:.- t- UAK A3 01.1X0 WfifcF- EspeciaHy Llz?tzi TO Tim vasts ix sveey mm, -BIT tXimilll JMAM'FACTI'BIKQ CCUPANY NT. LOl'Ifi, MO.l AKTJ J. J. 11ALIMN tL CO., auiO-tl Plucha, Nov. FLORENCE. Special nftfiifian Ja. railed to the crti tiui pi vtrucni uia.la rrrviitly Iu litU . Ili it lnrtiiii?, niid to Ihr nw mid rlt'ivnttt atyK-a of t'liwa nil.litl to our list. FLORENCE." Ior tho? who prefer n TvT;i c.iiaio l,i tUuu iU' .tori nvtu.v . u.ii I lie o-ftTiilor, now linvn uun ol' flint ltlKt'riliwii,(iiiA(,rnHy-rniiiiiiiK ni:l linvt-iiif rM tii- otZirr r culi.ir v n-Ueurit o. ilii- oi...r M 1 FLORENCE Is Msrc to plea sp. Iftlierei nt:? utlliln n tliuttsiHitl taitlraol hnt.t rrnm-Jwro not uurhlns well, I will ntteiul l Uwitt'oiit nnvPzM'te totitPuuilPr. KAUI I.I, IIIIX, At, FLORENCE fs tho ofjlv Machine t!iat rmi fctv In iur liiitu one tltt-co liuii liming m reverwilila iv-id n lircnt mlviii.liiire in Inalviiiua; t-ufls oi senilis, In quilting, etc. florence7 I famine t!ie Florence, or J (! lor 4 irctilitr null aauiilili'a ol' Work before yon imrrlinav n hew. lllS Nnrlllilf. HI Y THE IlKVf I Miictiiura sold on liberal tonus. FLORENCE QEWINK MACHIXCS. rJ SAMUEL HILL, Agent, So. 10 Siew .15onluukii; j y UiU't, Grans! llotel Building, .Son J V iiMcijeo. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS SHIPPERS! ri'BE NEVADA CFNTflAI, H. K. CO. IS PHF JL pkird to cflVr indutfincnts to MrTchnntt nd Shinier of Freight, Liimb't', etc., between I'ioche And Bnllionville and intermediatp points long the 1in of its road, mid to execute com mippionii for the jmrchBa of goodi And the coj. lfction And free deliver? of package and lettera at either end of the road. SpeciAl rates given on lArge BhiiinentR or ct load lota. Traini leave at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Freight smut te dclivrred at OtO a. m. and p. m. A. T. EASTLAND it our freight and raanenger Ayrnt at Bullicnvnte. Tickets for tale at the rflW. Superintendent. H. C. rnxPTit, Freight and Fatiienger Agent. Ja4tf RESTAURANT. Lower Miin Strut, Cppctite Brown's Hall, rpni! pnorniETRFSR. nr.reo will kkovts J by the Virginia rviWtc, baa taki n harge of this eatabliibnxnt, where jood square mealasre ditpensrd, at SO cents each. J24-tf 'MRS. R(J8R . Masonio Directory. MALI. ON IACOUH 8TRBKT. ST. JOHN tODO, KO. If, V. AUD A. M. Stated communications fourth Saturday evening in each month. Called communications first, second and third Saturday evenings at TH o'clock. i. P. HAIXOCK, W. M. SxwriL IIcAdah, Becretary. I . . -TT-ETSTOrJ' K. A., CHAPTEB SO. . IV Called convocations nret and third Thnra. flay eveninps In esch month at T o'clock. Stated convocations second and fourth Thursday eveninas in esch month. Sojourning brethren and companions In good standing cordially Invited to attend. ED WD I. L. CUTT9, If. I. H. f. B. Iiihi, taaretary, . JeSt-tf mnm 4 business mortem. ADRIATIC V-F-STArpAVrt " it to Clark a tro . ' L" Min Si IJBAHAMT.T,..I.ortIIkT e-n rran"u.co. M" lIT M""Ccr, St BEROSTE1S m. II tk. , yynuvT t wmx, auo,u,. u u"" -IJItEAKET H. E., K1.1T J'Un P li.l,ourt of lua M ViSS' kiain .lrit. u.u.g lci iw BABCOCK FIRE iXTlVailtniu FihCo..asenUi 1 H1B- """M. lARRlDY, JOHS, C.rit, 1 Kalocn. Main nrttl tiasi)S H WIClTrT., l.ftr,i. . ett, J aid shoe Store, Main ht lk C1BAKE k BAWrS, Agin'sK Y In , an.e Ci n l;nliy, 4",i Mt iitgi n.', iv R, V1' I ranclico. fc """J' B' ,ki QITV HEAT MAHKIT, Slain H. Ql-LVIKWEIL, WM lulli, !lViik k,,lf i( C1HAB. HTE1K k CO .deslera InWi, , . and rrovleicns, mLb.mJ"" ("1A111LI. k F03C, ttccl Bn,fn 4Wi Slcutfi n.r, itrttt, 6u rttI,cUM, CI.ABK 1). C FRO.. tl,ln,le ald W,' l .alrr. in Gr..crir. 1 -roviHora.i,s r eral lrchtndire, low il.luatr.rt' pCI'N ArOIFH k IPO., ttTw,,.., ... 1 ; Kel.ll Pe.Hr. In Icls'eeo ' J Alain strrt-t. -Jtui, CtCfiS JACCB, Fcalrr In Fry Ctoci .m J ClothiLg.li.il, .l,,et. CIp.llT.Ct.V.lS. pCSCHlKA t Ct'IMlX. Dealer, i. tmS. j ardCmtklicIiults. lla.n.treet w CHAM IP. OAK tTOVfe.-FtldtrJ J P.i. fin k Co., ll.in ttrtet. 1 'E CII.ACT It l!e'rs:ICK, atrtet. Fnlctr, iil I) I) All T Al.TA C.1 1FCI A-C V;iet,h u Acitlt. "Ui.(, AL Fit. D.I,., riy.lclin, Vlia ln.1 I) OKA1ICE k tjVIIMN, niny lal,,. LiquiTH, I lohiiuKuijd Oitttiiie, Xj U, C.ncn City. IIHF.XMANJi J. & CO., In.rort.rs.rd teifen Xj in Hriiare. croikov, Clittau. u liuUGc-fuii!ii-hir.p Gocda, 1,'aiu elrtet, T;AJ1C.0 E A, CO., in r. rl,!. .td ,l,Wm X of Brandiee, Vine, and l iquor, S16 Jren ttret-t, can Francisco. ItFlSEMHAI. l'U.. Wholinl. u,d H,,i Dcalir In Oroteries, ErbviiHsa, etc. l.'i.i hircet. QOI.D BALI. EIfcTAtI!AKT,lcTMi!tft. GRiKfU-R CHrP IlOrtF, eld rcilcffci buildii'g. laciurBt. GIBBON lilt., Oibbon'a Dlir'rrary, 123 Ki amy alnet, bn Fnsciie CI ILMF-B k "AI.1SBURY, Tally Rage Line J Oftict at Wells, Fpo k Co'i. CIBFBIED k ERIPACBFR. Fin lnrriw. T Restaurant and Bnkerv, lleadow Valley ureet. orpoeite Dexter Blablti. nOSMFR. J., Produce and CtKBlitior. 6Ich Alain tit. T I AI.I'IN J. J. k CO,, 1'c.Ur. InHirivm, .11 llain street. HAMILTON E., Vholet.1. and Retill Liquor Dealer, llain atnet. nAKLY K. J., Armory Hall, lliadow YalUy Unit. HARRISON BP.08., Dralcra in Fttniiltm, BeddiijR, C.rptts, etc,, llain street. TTII.L BAlll'FL, Acrnt Flrrtnce revlpiKt. 11 i liinee, in i n Itonti-cmery atnet, urioil Hotel BuildinH, Ban FrunciM-o. Tf ARENBF.HO I)R . C.I Phyaician and Smokd, 11 Meadow Valley street. . JACOBS Bt'l.TAN, Wtolcaale aid Betall Dealers in Oe ncral Mcrrhtridipe, liitt t. flTCBKS 4 CO., Proprietors Walker Boun IV aud Clilt House, Salt Lake. KASTEN F.. Meadow Valley Enwcry, cornel of Main and Meadow Valley stmt.. EBMAN. E. P.. PiOLter BtaUts, Mildew li Valley 81. IlFaiF.8 s BOW MAN. Mamifeclorers tnd Im. J portera of Havana CiKire, collier of ami Liento and Battery streets, bin Fraiiciaco. JIVlNGKTtlK k CO., Fioe Pracdlea, j end Liquors, 22u and Caliloruia silut, ban F'ranciaco. ITXCH JOHN C, Wheleaale and Brtill i LI)Uor DealeT. cor. Main and Larourttl. " I EADOW VALLEY IIOTLL FAl.eoX, 11 J BullionTille. MEABOW VA1IF.T CHOP HIH BE. Meadow alley lit , nxt tu L'exter fetablel. MASON k WILCOX, Cily Eoot Eliop, llain Street. MICI1AKI. II., deer Store, llain atnet, oppo site Meadow Valley street. MALLETT J. II. A CO., Meat Market, Main, opposite Lacour Ural. MARX F. Y., Forwanlliu nd CommiiUM Merchant, Tonno (C. V. R. R.) Nevada. MEYFBS k UCBTESSTFIB, Aucllin ami Con.misiiion Merehatite, Lae-our afreet. MOTT, F1VH ft CO , ImrcTtert and Drtlen in Hardware, Mill and Minii:g uoodMlc, Aleadow Valley atrket. "YIBB1TT A VFABM, CcnmlHlon Mu ll halite. Lower Main nt. "VEVADA ON1RAL RAILWAY, effce Vpfir il Meadow Valley st. XTICHOLS DR. F. C, 1 DentHt.ltaliiitnet- 1)ITZER k COIISOS, Attorney, at Law, Laconr itreel. )OND. RFYNCID8 A CO., ImrH' Jobber, of Wines and Liquors, SIS Ciliio nia street, ban Franciiro. IJIOCHE DAILY MCOIIP, Newel r ' Job Printing Ofl ce. Lacoi r flint, end. Piiblleation rltit, Main aticet, cpiciill Meadow Valliy Itreet. rlilTcnARD W. I,. (T. F. I.awler, Apert it Piochel Feet Freiflit Line from raliMttoto l'iocbe. Main street, below Lacour. Q11M.AN ft PCNAHI H, Plcclie BlI'T' Meadow Valley Bt. "lYO DER JOHN, Dealear In Crorerlel, Pi J V vision, and Oeniral Merebondise, StoM btore, Lacour street. SHEA, BOCQIEEAZ ft MtKEE. Wirelird Liquore, n ri.er Front aud J.ilftnUrtlu, ban F.uicisco. STF1N, CHAB ft CO..StcritTCnd CrtrmM'"1 House, W,ne. and Liquor., toner Hun . reet. SHFRWOOD, O. P., Coui.ty Asseitor, cBce In the Court House. SCHOri'MANN, E., Nifl.t fehorl, l'irMll tree!. SCHlB'fRICH ft KI.FINE, , , Pliiladi lphis Jirewtry, Main alien. k . Palace Clnb Booroe. Main auert. SHERW OOD A BI10., Dealer, in I t'n'her. Mais atn1. gMlTH .'AS. S. fc CO., Stock Broker., gTATK LANK OF KEVABA. ri'HOMrSON ft GArriN, Wholesale P""" 1 W inei, Liquor and Cigara, lacour alieei rpRAVIS ft CO , Pioche and Hamilton Wip 1 Line: Frank C. llinatull, t Wells, F8 ft Co'., Aticut. ( tTTEIIS FARGO ft CO.. Eirhence. P;M"' andlirrceCririany. Mainnteei. WF8C0ATT N., Patent, for Mineral W" Meadow Volley street. , WHEFI.FB FRANK ft CO., In'" ' Dealera In Oeueral H aedware, Main WIEDE11HOID C, .i.i.alrett Pioneer News Drpoi. W.ln " L. L1TIKOITOS. IIIAO IIVT. A F. mlO'- LIVINGSTON & CO.. Importer. nd Wholcsal. Dealen Is FINE BB ANDHS, WINES & LIQUORS, 520 222 CAlirOKSIA STREET, Between Battery sndFrcnt, Ban Fr.ncl. Sol. Aitent. for th.'pnciec Coat for AAAOldValley.OldTe.C.l.MilKa" of Kfntuckv Wlibalt eel 8 ADOLPH COHN & B" 4 BOCCE880B8 TO U. COHN, Wholesale U Retail Dealers is CICARS and' TOBACCO And everything else appertaining to li.hmcnt of that klnel. raTaMe""' .11 .cconnl. due M. Con "SSJ . 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