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THE EVENING NEWSL COLD HIM*, i i TTJESDiT, APRIL 11.1074 TO l'AKUIDATK«i All aannanremrota of rawliiUlr* for cfficr wt-' h filM IVI* qiiniw. Wa arrrpt of no continent vrununo. bat trvtt all alike. A candidate who <anm>t or will not aanounco hlBMir properly and pay bla prlntln; bllla promptly, U Dot lit for tk« offloa h« ittkt. ITOCU 1 iroir. (uroam »ati.T it ■!»»* a I jut Kfulat. JO Mradow Tallay. 11'.. IIV MO, I1V». 11S. II. 11S.HV 11» liar mead * r:iy. MM. *. 2*1* h,° * V) Karaka Coa., l»S. li\ 1U0 l*lothe SW 1IM Waahlr.-t ■« 4 Craol*. 3*.3.r. 16>1 I'aja A I'aavi. IS. IS l« Aaaricaa r.»/ «•, »7T. Ib-Iiauai. M,. <V I«) llaha * IInut. I s 1V> N,.„k. 1 Vli Ufa l*atrh i\.1\ *10 4u0 Portland. "Oc. 90r art Kl Derada Soalh. ( V 1U0 N «rtb lUla-obt. »>c, 40c *W iMtntam. SOr, 33c fto **t. Patrick. IS MO Indrpondant. t Suu (iulilaa t harlot, HM, 14k. >4 :s Mahagany. 3 !!•») South Chariot, 17 V. «I'M rot War Ka;la. IU.1 bin, l», lljn Kraplradtlaboi. TM.* Mi lull Coa. Virginia. -a. aaH.*>S k»> M Hut bar. W). (0 h3. ?i%. TJ •») »«0' auM A Carry, W. MX 11*1 *»'«;•. *C. H. LIS. «4. w hjl. At 4«o t'raaa ratal. <*, irt. Mm. M >1, -•>. U IC9, 1. »90. V>s. >4 ltfi OpUir. st\. Jl',. 2» li», 1l\'. tl't. 23 btO, M. it', 1071 Otanaaa, SI, MM. M. MM. MM.W*' 30 «0 Imperial. «S.«V *70 II*m Jt Nurarox. 4X hi, 4J M0. 47M. MB M0 California Can., 43 Kt fhallar Potoal. CS. U >1 <7* Yallaw Ja-kat. »2, 81, *).'« a3. kl b3. W, 31. MM 91 Kentuek. 21V. «M 630 Caledonia. 2J «M, .9, 2IM aM. * \ M Kicbrquar, 40 Tfcla Ham Ins. M73 Opbir. ft. It M. MX. JJ»„ It, MO «I01...U1I A Ourry. M.94V rO Ileal A Ualcber. 19. '.MM 1130 3M. 3*. fti.Hv 39, M. li'M lku Uale « Sareroaa. IV 4JM •J"3 t'ballar-Potaal, i;j, U 4U0 Crown Point, M. SS. *3M. Kl, *1.13V » Mu. -a bM i*> Talluw Ja-krt. K), &Ji liaparlal. 6\, f.-», «H aOO linn Kmpira Hill. 3. iv 3>, *13 Kaalaak. 10. 3i>S. 9'\». MV M TM Alpba. Its. U. |«S. us KM 11*1 IWlckar. 77, XV,. 79 Mo, r.,S. 7*M. M •73 CaaUaara. . "■•>» tlSCaa. Tlrjiaia, S7>«. M, iv.%, 90,(4,%.^. MM. ■*•*> 340 iltarraNaiaUa. M. M0 ATU t>»ara»an. 47. W. ». 4». 4S\. 4SM aotag Uolabar. 90. *il. 91 <t 210 Kicka^uf. -SS. » ba> 340 CalaAaaia. S*. M.S 97# Julia, 4*4, 4'» e»> callfuraia Caa.. 43. 4»s. 44.S M0 873 Jaallra.»,9v.9S lii WaoUfllla. IM. m Kalckarborkar,«. «<a rm Italtlaora Coa . 7^. ? 170 Aaaariran Plat, r.%, • V) New York 1 on., 3s 70 Trior, 1',. 1*4 Ii3 Dayiaa. N.«'» 10*)iiu>ha(t>n.,ls,l',, 1V.J K IrllpM. 3S.i 130 I'aioa Con.. ISM. » AO Stlrtr tllll.9V'<>M IM l.ro. I M Hatlloa. *M I'M 400 AnJ. a. IM. I'>. IM A Si3oci.au IscimtsT.—I.ait even ing, a young German recently ar rived In Virginia City, fell down on tlie aidewalk In a fainting tit In front of tliu International Hotel, In that city. Mr. <1. Mahanney acted the part of "tho good Samaritan, and hail IiIib convoyed to a room In tlio hotel. On being repudiated, he wa* a»ked If he de*lred a ; of brandr. !!<• re plied that he would prefer a clip of coltle*. In conversation it trautplred that he fainted from hunger, not hav ing ta*ted food for two or three day*. He wa« drewed neatly and gave evi dence of having been well railed. He atated that alnce In* arrival In the city lie had made numerous, but Ineffectual ».(Torts to obtain employment, that hi* money wa.* exhausted, and that on ap plying to a new-made acquaintance far a imall loan, he inet with a re puUe. since which time he preferred not to make any further refliietU of a similar nature. Ill* ca«o It a some what remarkable one, and prove* that he I* altogether too sensitive and mod e*t to get along In thW country. There are thousands of our people, who, II they had been apprised ol hi* circum stance* would have willingly hel| ed him out of hUdlleuima. A good man, though he be a Stranger and out of employment, need never go hungry in Virginia or Odd Hill. W e wonder that, tinder tho circumstance*, he did not tackle a fre« lunch ttand. Saloon keeper*, who arc *upported by the public, certainly would not begrudge a morsel ol bread on piece of bologi.a loan Impecunious individual *uirerlng from the pang* of hunger. The young gentleman from Kadarland mu<t ac quire a little more -cheek" If he would make a sticceM of himself in the kagebruth country. ^iMiLi.An AwuatioX.—About ten day* ago the proprietor* of Kox'* Si loon. No. 02South C street, Virginia, came into powesilen of a couple ut foxe*, only two week* old. A tine looking black and white dog, of the male persuasion, l<elo<iging to l»«tec tive lien Lackey, which make* hi* headquarter* at the saloon. adopted the watf*. lie eomider* hlmtelf tlieir natural prelector, ai.d will not allow any dog or boy to come near them. The foxe* reciprocate the affection manlle*tcd for them by their fo*ter father, and iie*tlo alota to hi* side du ring the hour* that he can afford to devote to thctn. " Tit Hi* Foot Is It."—Tho above popular expression originated III a gentleman at Virginia City coming down to Cold Hill to find the right tort of a hoot to tit the pretty font lie 1* "o fond of showing. He nut hi* foot I into Ju*t the neatest and he«t fitting boot In the world by calling at Win terbauer'* on Main street, who*e ad vertisement he read In the Ooi.n lln.i. Naw*. That gentleman'* laiallr. rel ative* and lady friend* alt deal at Wiuterbauer's now. * Mohb Mm.—Urexler A Co, the well known *tock broker* at Virginia, are not lu tho habit of calling for '•moro mud" any oftener than other broker*. In fact their nmneroua cus tomer* and friend* generally consider them pretty good men to deal with. That* to. rowKMTi. Machinkht.—The new machinery which I* to bo used for the Incline of the Crown Polut mine will be, when completed. In all probabll iiy among IM mr*t powerful of it* class lu tho known world. X ew Maciiiskk*. — Tho Ithodo Island. Baltimore and Sierra Nevada Mining C'oinpaule* are putting up new and Improved machinery lu their re spective hol*tlng work*. DrcKAMD.—ltlchard U. Marble, a long time re*l.lent and highly e* teem. ItlMiior Virginia City, died •f coiniur »tion at hi* re*ldence, In.that city, lait evening. Pitii*rt!«Ai..—Uer. A. N*. I1 l'l»'r* periutendent of Public Visited the Virginia City public *chool* to-day. PirKu'H Ot'KltA nf»H»*_CAI.irOHM|A Mimtreu. — TIm> Opera llotite re op*ne<f la«t evening uuder the moit favorable atuplces, with Magulro't fa mous California Minttrolt, a rare com bination of vocal, Instrumental, entitle and ilrllnrative talent. The theatre was densely crowded in ovoiy part, and the dre»*-clrcle contained many of the elite and fashion of Virginia City and Gold Mill. The entertainment given confuted of a rarled selection of •ong. dance. music, funny jokes, My. Ingt and doings, character acta and general delineation!, and waa very amusing throughout. Thirteen of th« table brethren appeared 111 tho •' Aral part." the grand finale to which wai the " Railroad Kxploslon," very efll clentlv conducted, and provided with a gc«d. live whittle. The triple hori zontal bar act by Leon and Lassalle*, which followed, waa very meritori ously given, and the "Two Mem ing Olorles," by Welch and Klce, at well at the " Dutch Specialties " of tieorge S. Kulgbt, with hla big. old timber thoet on, were alto highly amusing feature*. The funtil •it, queerest features of the whole en tertainment. however, wero Little Mac in hli "K**euco of Old Virgin ny." and alto where he appeari aa n Hr«t-cla<* monkey. Little Mac li en dowed by nature with a peculiar faell* Itv of delineation In luchatiumptloui, being just as tall standing up at he It sitting down. Especially at the mon key doet he excel, being well muscled fore and alt, agile and lively at a kit ten, and wearing a tall such aa would convince any ouo at a glance of the truth ot the Darwinian theory. Little Mac It a whole tliow In himself. Hilly Sweatiiaiu It a capital delineator and leading man. Montague haa a flue tenor vole*, and Con. Murphy's aweet ballad, "Touch the Harp iJently, my Pretty l.oul«e," with the instrumental accompaniment and chorus, wat rec ognised as the gem of the evening. Billy Welch'scoiulcsong, "WayOver In Jersey." wat given with spirit ami ell'ect. ,1. G. Ku«aell, one of tho finest ballad singer* over visiting this sec tion, did not arrive with the rest of the company, therefore, did not appear last evening, but he arrived this morn ing fiom Sail Francisco, and will ting some nt hit choiceat and most popular ballad* to-night. "The Wrong koom," and "Love In All Corner*" were ■IMff the jolly little play* of Ihe evening. an<l taken at a whole, with the exception of the alight Inclination to drag, reuniting frotu tint appear ance without time to recover from the fatigue of travel, the entertainment parsed o!T very aatlifactorlly. and wa* very much applauded throughout. The instrumental part of the performance wa* very excellent, particularly the violins, eoruet, and Mute, and this talented company will bo very liable to have a pretty good run. A line bill it o lie red lor to-night, and Judging from the trouble In obtaining good *eats la«t evening, we advise (Jold lllller* to g<» early and secure at el igible location* as possible. No extra charge for reserved teats. Itox olllce open for that purpose from 10 A. m. to I r. M. every day. M AHHiBD*—Th« Froaby Urian cnurcn at Virginia City *« crowded to over sowing last evening with friends and acquaintance*. gathered In to witness uniting m tt.t«holy b°nd. j rint.ii v o( Mr. Jauiet L. lloui»* »»"> Ml-, krnuia J. .lone*, both highlyJ*! aiiectcd. well know" re.ldei.ts of that city Tlx carom*11? was performed h» U.t I N. HU'J. l'Mlor 01 7 . it-rr solemn and luipre* °!»r ritiuifr the blooming bride look l,ic (),« very'personation of happineia i"Vlov,Tne£ After the concilia on ol me ceremonies at th«e'"rcl'.".Uo happy bridegroom and brldn wtro ac companled to the homo of the brW* ■ iithur bv a \\o*l of whiretwy wore mode Hie recipients of a large iiumbrr of nrr huuKma and costly preJeuW and the evening passed In happy enjoyment. Akhmtkd.—Officer Lackey, of Vlr Blnla, passed up through C.old lllll about I o'clock yesterday afternoon, having In hi. UglUnt charCo Jatnes Mackar. wham he had arrested at Ml v,.r city for assaulting a Cornish miner named Williams In a saloon on S«sttli C street Vlr*l"i°' ^runk'.nd la*t. Williams wa* verr drunken* undo some remarks wluch MaUa) .ll-l „ot like, therefore ho dre* * revolter and struck hlm oror the head, Inflicting an ugly gash, ur wua rrportvii yeiterday tuat " ud di^i. but •uc£i?fe the ca«e ; on the cnntrair. be/" an* to work again. After ;ulkh* Wil liams Mackay ftttempt^ to^ hlm^ Ullt Yttii prevented. Had r»Yu * .Lull not been a pretty substantial one, K I,Davy blow he received would Mve cavetl It lu. |t\n«>N Ban-Bios.—The Knttrrri*t makes great wonderment over an old Mdttead being brought from' l" iiid sM.ua te think the rM.ou was ^ came there were no bed bugs In It, at her.-f-re It was net lively enough for he ltaytonlles. It didn't use to be that way down there, and we don I 1 lleve udng< have became so degen urate I* Wo always used to bet ou the |>aTton bud-baits «»ery tlio«. and will vet Most probably the Uiytou bu^s "it Virginia buus, an. then des|. Ised t. occupy Uu r desert, ...tarter*. We have swujiugi dowu bA'x-TSfsa g K,rrraW'..«" time. Vaixant.k Aukajsuwskst.—A large force of workmen wero yesterday en ^.r.,1 on Union street, between C and l> »ireets, Virginia. In dinting* deep conveying water U in* ». (our or nvedK«sWl"[ dimeter, «nre there will be on u "*••* gnat pro* «■" wt ,0lume of liable of tarry lug a S . ... i &wskwjk£«3 building*. 11k.no va. WAsnea.—Ever *1 nee the county seat of Washoe county has bwn KVn™"arC*^lck ImlUBng owned kr l-'rlancer X II***. *t Washoo City, > purchased by a Mr. l**"^'1'" . .. » L. iha brick and lumber It SSrt a Stately structure of some kind. Wkatiikk.—Heavy clouda obscured the »ky this alternoon, but It may not •now Indication* of approaching Lnrln* are <iulte prevalent occasion Pi- KranWenl»«Uu«r tad hcuanufl Sun «y tbu Spring will Mt in on , tbe -1st Instant. i TELEGRAPHIC! EASTERN DISPATCHES. {•rMI4L TO Tn MLB BILL DitLT MIVI. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE The I«m of Iho Enropa. Xrw Yoiik, April 14.—Captain Le Marle, of tho steamer Europe, pub lisbesa letter stating (hat ho wa* In duced to leave hit (hip for conference with the Greece, and wa* bruUlly pre vented frein returning, contrary to the formal promise* of the Captain of the Greece, and to prevent a colllslen between the crews, he suffered ihe hu miliation. Chief Engineer Leraux, and the New York agent o( the French line, aud passengers on tho Europe corroborate the Captain'* statement*. The Chief Engineer of the llreece (tate* tliat had the crow of the Enrepo not desorted their po»t* they could have easily saved liter. C*pt. Thomas, of tho Grcece, pronounce* the»e «tn rlei abeurd aud utterly unfounded. The collltlon occurred ' while the Greece was towing the Europe, head to the wind. The damage to the Greece l« sellout. Dtslh or * KeleulUt auil Inventor. N'kw York, April 14.—The Ameri can scientist and Inventor, Jamei Do gardus, died here yesterday. Arrived. The Captain of the Ilrltl«h ship Nlo be, whose action In the Vlrglnlua af fair is well known, arrived yesterday. Tho PrMlilrnl on Inflstlow. Wasiiisciwm, April, 14.—President Grant, In conversation, said he did not favor Inflation In the gcnernl nccep tance of the torm. hut only believed l:i increasing currency to meet the na tional want*, lie did nut commit him self on the currency bills before Con gress. Tho I'lrot Opinion or Chler Jiietlre Veils, Chief Justice Walte delivered hi* llrtt opinion to-day, In tho case of Tappan, tax collector of Chicago, against tho Merchant* National Hank. The decision reverted that of the lower court. It held that neu-rc*ident stock holder* aro liable to taxe* on thciitock of a national bank ; that till* wa*real ly pertonal pro|>criy for purpose* ol taxation. Twrulj-llilrU lUllot for Moaaachii M>ISa KruaUr. Boston, April 14.—In the twenty third ballot the whole number ol votra wa* 23»1. Dawes received 87; lloar, 71; Curtl*, 70; Adams, 13; lJullock, 0; lUuks, &; scattering, 10. The Civil Rl(bl< Illll. Wauindiwi, April 14.—Iii the Sen ate, Frellnghuyien, from the Commit tee on Judiciary, repotted buck the Civil Itlghti bill introduced on the lirst day of the tettlon by (lie lute senator Sumner, with an amendment and recommendation of a majority of the committee that It be patted at amended. It was placed on the cal endar. BY THE~~CABLB8. Helaru of I be Aiurrleau Mliiltterto A nutria. Vibmka, April 14.—John Jay, Amer ican MluWter, with bit ton-ln-law and tien. Schlvelnltx, the German Ambay milor, will Icavo for the L'nltciUilflei on the 20th Instant. Break In an Orc<u^*blr. London, April 14j^f)itrlng a hurri cane yesterday, livable of lSMceated working, Th^ault Is re|H>rted 2S mil** froui VKIentla In 'hallow water. Two c.ibl^are in uorklng older and tnetsaon will be transmitted at ntual. I.au^riliies between Valentlaaml j/i war* Interrupted yutcrday by thr itorm. UuiTiinvr Cat.xniuTiox.— Uncle George Urlckctt, ail old 41)or, who, for many yean hat rendered eflicient s»r vice at Deputy County Kecorder of Storey conutr, colebrated hit fifty seventh birthday to-day. \Te met lilin thin morning coming troin the market loaded down with Spring chlukent, celery, porter-houte *teak«. etc. All of hit nuineroiM friend-* and aoqualu lancet, remembering hit kind-hearted new and obliging dlapoelllnn, will with him an enjoyable anniversary to-day. IUiiutkhkd Votbiw.—The regittra tlou of voters for the coming elections l< going on steadily. At Juttlce Wright'* oltlce, Gold Illll, the number thl* afternoon foot* up to 330; the number enrolled thiit Ur at Virginia I* about 1)50. Uusli up and register; don't wait till tho U«t d.ty, er you may be crowded out. belays arc dan gerout. FoiiTown Tiuuauiucn.—John Wade la duly announced by card In another column to-day at candidate for re-elec tien to the olllce of Treasurer of the Town of Gold Illll. Mr. Wade lias made a good and efficient editor and should tie be re-elected lie will con tinue to give the same excellent satlt faction at heretofore. Skst Up.—On trial before Juttlce Wright, this forenoon, the chargo agalntt "Squeaking Tom," of Toauo. ot stealing -lake Decker'* watch could net bo proven, therefore ho was tried for assau11 and battery In knocking -lake down a few hour* afterward and kicking him. Tom was sent to tho County .lall for eighteen days for that. County Coumtt loncitt.—The Board of County Cominittionert will bo !■. teuton on Thursday next at 1 r. u. Dakcinu Academy Janie* K. Wilton wonld respectfully Inform the louer* of lb* healtbftl ami l^autlful *rt ofdancing that he ba» opened s llr.l rlaa* l»«nrlnk- Academy lu Nillor.il iluard Hall. Hniltb ilwl, Virginia, when- In.true lmn« will he given a« follow*: tlrutlcmah'a «•»*—Monday suit Thursday evening. Ladle*' t'l»»« — Monday and Thnr»dav afternoon*. Ladle*' and CnlMren* Wednesday *ail Saturday afternoons. hjrlce dan-ante every Saturday evening. 7 To Owmiiu or RatL E>tat>.—Tersoa* own ing lot* In Die town of Hold Illll, aud who iri desirous of having the *«in* ronetnl slid en tered nn Ihe new map. will please rail at Jails* Koblnson* nflct, overtilbsou's Saloon, on tor week da;, between the boor* of II snd «. sad tear* their names, wben th* mailer will bt promptly attended to by Me*sr*. Ilaltt A Lilian, Civil Knglnetr* and Surveyor*. St Fob Ibtverjr beat rbotncrsphr.cn to Bradley A Hulobnn't (laU*ry wltboit K T A I H8— l r ASl'K.ND IN TIIB KI.KVATOR, No. i*B Montgomery *tr*et. Han Kranclsc*. Ta who Investigate Uallaad't adTcrttssaeat tkall becott* wlte. • WESTERNDISPATGHES [•KCIAL T# TBI 0«LB BU4. 1U1T ■ ■**.] PROM SAnTfRAIICISCO Antnlltn Ne«ra-The FU> bland*. San Fhaxctooo, April 14—1 r. x— Tho Tartar tailed from Syduejr March 14th. The most Important newt haa been anticipated by telegraph of Maroh 12th. A (hock ol earthquake wa» felt In the Province of Adelaide. The Herald regreti that the trade between 8ydney and Francisco U not more ex tensive. Much Iom and deprculon had been oocailoned by the atrlke of the Iron workers. The Jleralil tayt for this rekton the future ef manufaoturea In the colenle* will be moit uncertain, yet dill the general condition of tlio country li nut thriving. The Tartar made fast to the kteainer MacOregor and pulled about four houre, but fail ed to itart her. When tho left, the steamer wat In the Mine petition. The Juter Colonial difficulty between Sydney and Victoria la not yet »et tled. Inland free trade acrou the river boundary la Hopped and Cuuoma officer* warn the traveler that tbeugb he remain* under one flag, ho passei from the Jurisdiction of one govern ment to another. An angry corre ipoudonce li pasting between the l'rlme Minister* aa to who la to blame for the result. The latest new* from FIJI Indicate thnt event* are tending strongly to ward* British annexation. It Is re ported that the Mcrchante' Exchange In Sydney Ims been partially aban donod, iint being prolltable. That of Molbourno It In n flourishing condi tion. The Tartar arrived at Sydney March 10th with the malls and passen ger* of the steamer MacOregor. Greenbacks, 88'4 SUCCESS BASED UPON MERIT. It I* a subject of general remark, among both wholesale and retail drug gist*, that no medicine Introduced to the American publlo hat ever galuod •ucli a popularity and met with so large a tale In all parts ef the land. In the same length of time, as Dr. l'ieroe't Oolden Medical Dltoovery. This cannot depend upon It* having been more largely advertised than any ether medicine, as such I* net the rase. The correct explanation, wo think. Is found In the fsct that till* medicine produce* more wonderful and perfect curet of very had eases of bronchial, throat and lung diseases, li undoubt edly the most perfect and efficient remedy for all kind* of coughs that lias ever hrcu introduced to the pub lic, and at the tame time po**o*set the greatest blood-purifying and strength ening properties that medical tcleuco has lx.cn able to produce, thus render ing It a sovereign remedy not only In tho cure of consumption, bronchitis, hoarseness and cough*, but also for all dWeato* <>f the liver and blood, a* •crofulou* disease*, blotches, rough *klu, pluiples, black specks uud decol orations. It hat therefore a wide range of application and usefulness, and It not only give* tlio mott perfect satisfaction to all who use It, but far exceed* tho expectations of tho mott sanguine, thin eliciting the loudest pralto and making living adver tising medium* of all who u«e it. For these reasons It Is that there Is not perhaps a druggist in all the vast do main of tl.lt continent, who trios to please his customers e»U. supply their wants, Utar'tToe* net keep and sell largeDfiantltles of this most valuable MRulcine. low*. May 5, 1873.—uh. n. V. I'iriicr—lienrSir: Wc tnke pleat* nro III saying tli.it your medlclnot hare told entlroly beyond our expectations. H'e regard ihein as the best madlclnos extant, and hear them spoken of In the highest terras of prntae. It. L Smith A Co. SODA. Tliu but for I1AKINU purpotet U oiim D wIo itt A Co.'s. \ ept3 lit nuMD, . Reii.rt ADD IIAm.—Whra M. F IValler, the'-well known and *017 popular Oold Dili clothier, reada Ik* deOant and latenloui iu4iilfl»tMi« »f oilier dcalera threatening la eell •1.1II1111- it k-« than coat, or eaylng Hut their nock it lh« beet In the country, he merely ii!"» • a eharilaMo •mil* to uttlTUM hla genial :nuuteuanre Ilka * geulle zephyr rippling Ilia balm anrlaca of Lako Tabor. lie twlrla bla Manly uiuitache and remark*: " Ttiat'a not l>u» lueaa. Let gontlaai-u coma and trad* with ma, and wlieu they ><-*|iiat tiny can buy •apo rlar goodi at leaa prlca and go home every way Ix-in-r •lilted, thru ihry will tha better under stand whom to trade wub hereafter." Waller ralla particular atleutlon lo bla cueaalve atock n( naw KiMxt*. I.ri i>ihara talk blaed, ecalpa and hair, but Waller will go on In tha even tenor of hla way. eelllng flnt-rate goode chaap. • Kma Photos HAru«.—Dr. A. J. Ilealea.wbaee photograph galLry la on tba corner of Main and I'lonoer elreeta, baa Juit received and act up, ready for imi, oaa of Ike celebrated Dallmerrr lanaea. ill In alte, aud wbat la called a quick warker, enabling hlia to take the portrait! of chlldrvn In thivo «e«>Bd«. or even leaa time. It al»o enablae hint 10 take photographa of tba largeat poaplble alto, carda aud amprotjrpee, In fact any kind of llkrneee tbat la now taken or may be required. Tha lioclor la oaa of tba ohtaal, moat thorough and experienced artlata la tho United Htatea, alwaya aniloua ta aatlify. and will nal allow any tkat may lavor bio wllh their patronage to go away diaeatlafled. (ilea hint a call aud prove Ike troth or wbat we aaj. CITY BAKERY| CONFECTIONERY, ICS CREAM & REFRESHMENT | SALOON, NO. 37 NORTH C HTRKKT, TIKfltNIA. | QANDIB8 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Al Wkalwale aa4 Hotall. PANCT TAKIC or ALL KINDS, made to order, of the cbolccit material*. FKEHH DKKAI) delivered to al parta of the city. Ball", Partlea and Pamlllra Supplied at tha abarteat poerlkla notice. * NEW SUPPLIES CONSTANTLY 01 RANB | At the Leweal Llvlii Ratea. Give it a Call. aplitf WOOL ALWAYS 0*| ftAfflS?.""1' BERLIN rr U. L IIICJOINA', MTtf Comer Band Taylor Stf., Virginia. D.H. A. B. NPI.V&EV, Well-known throughout the country aa» Palhol ogist u4 Phyi-lolcpat, wlioM •ucceaelal tirat Bent of certain physical dlaalillltlea ml ruler ttoaA) derangements ileeervrdir entitle bin li the familiar recognition of the'dreat Hpeclall«i woe lit ree|>ertfully Inform ibe rlllune of Vlr gtnla City end vicinity that ho bu returned Ic Virginia, and tan lie consulted until SATI'H DAY KVICNINQ, APRIL Id, at hie offlre. No IS. WILLIAMS AM) HIXLEK'B BUILDINll tKntrance«-o|>|N>«lio Poet-ofllrr. and uu II atrMl), thai giving Invalid# an opportunity ol rlddlnf themselves, through hla profosalunal agency. of each roastltntloaal annoyances and ailment' aa be claim* to compasa and to rnre. Without entering Into biographical details, It la eafflcleat to simply promulgate the fart that Or. Bplnaey'e earlleav reputation may be traced back to his InauguralInu and conduct of tbe Montreal (Canada last) Medical Institute. The regime of the Kagllsb Pliarmareutlral College la gaaged by an elevated atandurd. An attended experience and aa assiduous aludy or the \aried phaaesof dlstaee. enable him to guarantee at sur-inces of success In the rraillratleu of the multiform chronic affections Incident to both eeiea. each aa Nervous Debility, Kihaaatrd Vitality. Toothful Kxtvaais, Marriage Impedi menta. Chronic and Uenrral Afflictions. TO TilK I.ADIfN. , DR. 8PINNKY, while naturally Impressed with Ibe drllcary of Ibe auhlrct, feels no heel tancy In assuring them that. In conjunnlen with a competent knowledge of their varione sufferings, ancli aa .Nervousness, Neuralgia, Spinal Weakness, Lose of Appetite, Lasallud*. Frotapona L'terl, Retroversions or Displacement of the Woiub, Vagiual Irregularities. Leuchor rea. Dyspepsia, Indlgrstion, Constipation. and the man* petty. Irritating dlslraaleaa that al meat Invariably have their origin In the uterine region, afford them Immediate relief. UO.ttB AMD IIK IIKALKI). It mattera net what your IroaWe may be. come and let Ihe Doctor examine yonr caee. It wIII coat yon nothing fur consultation, ao please call and satisfy yourselves whether the Doctor un derstands your caae. If be can care yoa he will tall you ao; If not, he will say so, for ha will not undertake a cure unless lie la conddent of affecting a care. YOPMO MhN, Who may be suffering from the effects of youth ful folliea or Indlsrrrtloa, will do well to avail UemsWrr* of thia. the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of eutlerlng humanity. Ml. SPIN NEY will guarantee to forfeit #5UO lor every case of aetnlual weakness or private disease of anv kind or character, which lie undertake. and lallstocare. 1 In would, therefore, aay In Ihe nnfortunata Batterer who may read this notice, that yoa aro treading upon dangerous ground when you longer delay In seeklug the proper remedy fur your complaint. Yoa may bain the Ural sta^e—remember you arc approaching the laat. If you are liorderln; upon Ihe laat, and are suffering some or all of It* avll effects, re mxmber thai If yon oballnalely penlat In pro craattnatlon, the time muat coaiu when Ihe moet skilirul physician can render vou no aa alaUnca; nh<-ii Ihe door of Iimit wlil be closed agalnat you : when no angel of tuirry can bring yoa relief, lu no raac luta the Doctor failed of aaccea. Then, let no deapalr work Itself upon your Imagination, but avail youre<-lfoftbebene ficial reaulta of bla treatment before your caae li beyond tbe reach of medical 'kill, or lofure grim death hurrlts you Into a premature grave, ■>111)1)1.1 I I) .11KN. Thar* are many of the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the bladder, often acrompauled by a alight smarting or burning sensation. and a weaken Ing of the syalem In a manner the patient «au not account lor; on examining tbe urinary do posits. a ropy scdlnieDt will onm be loan J, and eomotlmee stnall,part:rle« of albumen will ap pear, or the color will be of a thin and milklab hue, again rhsuglng to a dark and torpid ap pearance. There are many who die of thia dil Scully, Ignorant of the cause, wblcli la tbe sec ond etage of eemlnal weaknoaa. l)r. Kplnuay will gaaiaatee a perfect cure In all audi cases, and a hialihy restoration of Iho genito urinary organs. N. 11 -Only an Interview required In tna|orlty nf rases; balance ot treatment can lie con ducted at home without Interruptloa of bust - iicas No cam treated witliout a tx-rsoaal In terview and proper examlnillon. Oilier hours. 10 to I, t to 4. and 7 to I. Cousallailon tree. Examination aad advIre, $J. tail 131 L. B. FRANKEL, 8TONE STORE MAIN STREET COLD HII,L,| Wh...aale aud He tall Dealer In GROCERIES ... AMD.... PROVISIONS 0ANDLE8, OILS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,| AND RVBRVTIIINn Daatllr kill la n First (las. Si.re .f| Ikl. kind. L. B. FRANKEL. |V(liio4iJillr<n4 fr»«of»har*e. »pll m | Til 10 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | OF NEW YORK. Notice to Policy Owners | ..••IN TUB STATE OF NEVADA. | ON AND AFTER AUGUST I. IRTM'NTIL forthcr notice. Mr. A.J. IIAI.STON and Mr. O. W. IIAZr.l.TO.N, of Vlriiliil.,will allrnd to the cnllecctlou of premium. for thi' fullunlaf point., via: VIltOIXIA. DAYTON. tiOI.D Illl.r.. (ARMON. MLVKR ( ITT, WAkllOR, i:mi>ir>:. kk.vo. Prcmlnm. due In nthrr parlaof Nevada can h. paid In Ajrul. of W'KI.I.H, FARtlt) A til., (in IIKI.IVKHY of lh» IKM I'AN Y'H HHCKI1T. fV M. J. IIKNI.KY. 4* Hon III II ,lmI. Vlr vl.la, I. • duly aulhuilard .perl.l Ap'M for Ik. Btate of Nevada for the Company, lo wbum all ippllcatlona for lnanrance,C«nipan)°.clrcnlar>l ale , mar h« made Han Pranclaro, July *3,1173. A. B. FORBES, tpl lm General Arent for Parlgr Coa.t. CERTAIN AND SPEEDY RELIEF | GUARANTEED, OR NO CHARGE. MY MEDICINES"WILL CCREl ■•...lift, ore. Mrnrnlaln, I'llr., i'alarrh, f.una, Thronl. I.lvrr, Kldor). lllo.it aa< atkla llliMira, lllllou. lll.orHrre* Mcailaal Wrakn... ar Nervou. Ilrlillltr. Proper Medicine. furnWI ed and all kinilaof dlaeaaea treated at a price all can aiford to pay. Th... Medicine. and Hatha en re * nen all i-Im rail. I harn bnudred. of recommemlatlena to that effect. Mora preventive* of private dl.ca.ea. Call or write to '» I PIIYM1CIAN AND MI'HCKOM. DI8PEN8ARY. OFFICE. BATIIS and CONSULTING 1(00118. No. i:tt Ho.tk C alrret, weal aide, VIKIJIMA, >KV, da» lm la GOLD HILL MARKET. (NEXT DOOR TO NEWS OFflCE.) L.T. FOX i t~i~PROPRIETOR A T THIN HIAHKRT J\ can alivajrt b. found th. choice.! >B,F' MUTTON, P0RK'veal., lAPIAlim,(la.«aa.a). O.rantical.helnr .olectrd from th. h.atCat tie Ranrbe. In N.vada and California, ax. alwaya healthy. PRIVATE FAMILIES AND HOTELS will _nd It to their advantage to patranlw thl. Market, wher. they will alway. I>« .applied with the beat meat* the country can afford. HINDERED TALLOW, for mill and mining parpote*.constantly on hand. apUtf I.. T. VOX. CEATLEJIEVS CLOTHI.VG, ETC. ON EXHIBITION AND I'UB NALE AT BANNER BROTHERS, C.rarr O mm* TayUr ilfftu, VIRGINIA CITY, THE LARGEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST MAGNIFICENT KTOt'K or SFRIN6 CLOTHING HVHU UHOUUI1T TO THIS STATE: 30 RIOH IN PABRIO, SO SUBSTANTIAL IN MAKE, 80 SUPERB IN STYLE, AS TO SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS, ....AMD..., So Exceedingly Low in Price AS TO AORKKABLY ASTONISH THE MOST ECONOMICAL. BANNER BROTHER*, ... WHO ALWAYS RTL'DT.... TO PLEASE THEIR PATB0N8 ....AM DKTKMUXKD TO.... EXCEL ALL I'BEVIOFN EFFOKTN DI KING THE I'RESKNT RKASO.V, ....AM*TO rORTIICI.... SUCH STRAIGHT-FORWARD DEALINGS At h«rn won for tl»rm Iho rr»p*ct «nd .rtcem of their roll.w cllU.Di DIAL WITH BANNER BROTHERS, ....who rciwrr.... IN REDUCING PRICES. Duy All Your CLOTHING ....FROM.... BANNER BROTHERS, | ONLY LIVE CLOTHIERS IN VIKUINIA, NF.VAItA. •pi tf ROOS BROTHERS,| ....or mi.... PALACE CLOTHING STORE No. 2* Mouth «J Street, at fJAVIMd MKNOVATFD AND Ri o 25 11 flt'Ml thrtr Ijiri-e btoru throughout, ■ zandhailni; lormrd lui.lnr.. cnnixcilona Jrbolh In Mil Kmcl.ro and th. girat-H S U hnlcMl. Mart, of lb. Atlantic 8tair.,sc uwblch enablra Ih.m t. atintounc. roti m fltlcnllr that they CAN aid WII.L BH.I. H- KINK CLOTIIINU ClIBAI'hK THANo 2 ANY OTIIKU IIOl'HK ON TilK COAST.r Q. lra\r to call Ihn att.titloa of the3 < IVnptcof Wraturi N»T«da to Iholr yfrjot I JJl rilrti.lv. and cbotc. AM.itmrat of KI1.0 cj Cu.iom mad. ....AID.... FURNISHING GOODS,| ....COMrRIHINO.... FINE NEW STYLE CASM91GKE SUITS,| HATS AND CAPS, 1IOYN* CLOTHING,! HOSIERY, BOOTS AND MHOES, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS I Orrrnlla. DurU l'nnt«. III...... Trunk.t iVnlUr. a ail Trnvrlln* tlii.a* llaid* 1 kairktora. aa.M«I.ni Tl.a, II.wn. t'.lti, mm4 I. ran »»m nrllrlr ■■■• ■llr k.pilaa FIRST-CUSS ESTABLISHMENT. | ROOS BROTHERV PALACE CLOTHING STORE, | NO. m Ml'TII C MTRKKT. mi im WALLER'S CLOTHING BAZAR,, In Dr.naU'a New Building. MAIN WtKKT GOLD IIILI» M. F. WALLER CAIX8 PAHTICUI.AR ATTKNTION TO I bla eitan.W., wall arlectcd Hock .f 1 WINTER CLOTHING !| ....r0*«i"TiM0 or.... OUEM AND DI'MMKW NI'lTH, BOYH' CI«TIIINIJi nittxtMiiiMi coo oh, IIATM. BOOTH, NllOKW, TRUNK* TALMK*,| Kir., which ho ofl.rt AT NEW YORK PRICESl| tVOall and .uinlu. b.f.r. parcbMlnealM wlirr*. mCHCAPCH-r AN0( oni.t| pUc. to bur PIANOS, OR GANS, SHEET MUSIO »<*> MUSIC j BOOKS, i* •» It. k IIIMMNN'. I.ITtr Corner D and Tairlor Ita.. Vlrrtnla. FOR TOWN MAR8HAL. THOMA8~ KELLY iH ANNOUHCKD AM CANDIDATE FOR rr-alMtlun to th. ofllc.ofTown Marahal Gold IllU, anb|Mt to lh« dwi.lon of lb* n*> |il. at Um coning Town electl.n. apt Id* OBSTLEMM'S CLOTBIM.ETC, WHITE HOU8B CLOTHING STORE! THE LATEST ARRIVAL •••.or.... Spring and Summer Stales. TI1E GRUMBLING Or BALD MOUNTAIN IS AR NOTHING compand Kith the crarobllox .f kw. of oar Clothing Drtlen u they dally obeerre ibelr cuflomera Teatlnc Ihem and wrndlnc their ni to tb. WHITE HOI ME (XUTBIXM MTOKK. tb. oaly olar.lntown wb.r. jrou K»t rail bargain. la Ctolblsc. THE PRAYING WOVEN IUId on tb. aalnone In tb. Km! ; bat b«r*. >11 who «ui pood, tubatantlal, w.U MlI. aad fathlonabl. Clothlni;. raid on tb. WMITK HOI ME CLOT1IIMU MTOKK. THE HAITIJIOTH CAVE Would probably bold t larger flock of good, thaa «ny hour* In burn. and. perbape, » l»» mere fhratdy pondf aril empty paper b«ie»thafc »oinr of onr big •hrxldy clothing warehouMa, but a better flllnl and more compart enable ment than tk. WHITE IIOlftE I'LOTII IMU MTOKK I* tint to b. found on tb. I'atl #c roaat-lt afford# no room for aboddjr and imply paper boxea. A BICI STRIKE Id tb. Cnmatoek would doohtlMa aend alorka up all alone tbc line, but COIIJI * IMA At M pledge th.frword that they would atlllcontlnuu t. aril cooda aa cheap at «t»r, regtrdlea. of tb. flock excitement. THE DEVIL, • In tb. form of a paid pl|>«r. once routed all tb. children nf a Tillage to follow blm off. CooM he have tbown tuch bargaina In Clothing aa are to b. had of CUII.X A IN A AO* all the par rnta w.uld bar. Allowed, aa well aa tb. cbll dren. and tbue be would hare cleaned oat lk« wbol# Tillage. A HAUNTED HOUSE la In fom. placet an ohlxl of wonder and ter ror. but the WHITE IIOlMKCKOTIII*U MTOKK la conelanily haunted, day and ntgbt, by a whole army of customer*, and yet It I# tb. in Oft popular place In tnwa. A NKW SUIT effectually laya ercry (boat that makM I la ap pearance. COHN & ISAACS, If*. 1« c el*»*«, VIRGINIA OITV. NEVADA, frtoir iffEffiofllTTENTIOII! WK TAKE THIS METHOD TO CALL your attention to the followlnj STATE MENT OK PACTS, which we in confident ea •lAinlnAlltD will pror« trut: FIRST-*• har*,h# UrT,,t and «neet Sl*r* 11, the IlUt*. rruwded with the b«t eelectid •lock and larseel *»rl«tjr of CLOTHING, Gent*' Furnfohinff Goods, hats and boots, BOYS' ClOTHIMi RUBBER CL0THIHI, Trukli Vnllere nnJ rtaleheU. SECOND-Thot wc keep A FINER GRADE of fte aloee named artldee than Any ether Store In the Out*. THIRD-That we al»o keen a Urge aeeort mint of MEDIUM CLAM GOODS, inch u Are kept In otker Storee. FOURTH. ,#<t lA»t-ThAt we are deter Mined to UNDERSELL Anything we eon* acroee In ear Hue. We. tkcrefore. extend to oar MIMNM friend*, or "An* othrr Men, Women or Child, «i! ln»lt«tl#n loC'ALL KIRST ON UH. And ee* for themeelre*. TO MINKR8I The p*tron**e Andwnfl,le»fe efwhem j" riijoyfd MlWfi ^ K KMHUUIX 1NMTB YOU to nil anifeiemlno oor Stock. And eAllefjr ye*reel»ee of the BAI1UA1NS that we are now prepared to cite yoa. . ~ SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER IN ANY STYLE I RKINSTEIN * WOLF, ,pl |m M«leK«r*et,fleldHIII._ NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. ABRAHAM, Merchant Tailor, NO. 23 NORTH C STREET, VIRGINIA, QALLS TO* ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO I1IS VINE HTOCK OF PANT8 PATTERNS, VESTING®, and SUITINGS, . ...which m nil..,. JU8T RECEIVED! ....AMD WUICU He... MAKES T0J0R0ER IN THE FINEST STYLES AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN HERETOFORE Gentlemen In need of anything In hi. will do well by firing him a **11. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER I OP TBS BEST MATERIALS, AMD IN ANY STYLE, Only Three Dollars, fell Ira San Franciscoo Clothing Store. BARNERT * LOVE, IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN COT Urn and ready mad* CLOTHING, aENTLBM BJPH FI'RNIAIIINU GOOD*. AMD BOTS' CLOTniNO. LalMt "J Tllll"T" Remainder U>* pUee-BOOTIJ C STRE1*. VlrjrtnlA,Net.,flr.1 d*oreonlhof BankofOeU fimli. !