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UTS® Attkhi-ti£i> iNrnsrn *iium.—At half past l> o'clock last night « would be lnceudi«ry attempted to <it lira to tlx li»u-« ol Mri. Cult loo, win) resides oil Kstreet, Virginia City. The house burner effected an «ntranc« to the basement of the dwelling I oii«e through :i:i ailey-way apenlng Int* U atrcet lie rilled an empty champagne l««ket with shaving* upon the top of which he placed a few stick* •f wood. lie theu set the combust ible* on lira, placing them in cio«« proximity to .1 .|iiintity of (tove woail piled up In the ba<eidcnt of the Iioum. Ill- next move oras to drag an •ild mattress into the basement or cel lar, upon one corner of which he p.'aced the combustible*. Mr*. Car roll, It l»<ly rooming In the house, saw the party who lighted the fire re treat through the mum alley by which he hail effected an entrance. The lady referred te U unable to give any description ol thu party who at tempted to tiru the building. The light occasioned hy the burning combusti ble* was redacted upon a beard leiice iu the rear of the premise* aud thus attracted the attoutieii of the Innate* ol the bouse, who at one* took the neccsaary atep* toward* extlngulsh ing the Incipient ceull igiailon. No clue i* furnished tim* far regard lug the perpetrator of the diabolical net. The motive .1* well at the act It talf Is ahrowded in mystery. the m a a had evidently ruconnoltared the premises previous te tlie attempted llrlng of the hau«e. About four week* ago a large New fouudland watch dog belonging to a lady reading one door south af .Mr*. Ciwkm'i house, wai poisoned. Two dog* belonging to a gentleman living iu a Immiso adjoining Mr*. Cathion'aon north, shared a similar fate a day or two afterwards. The only Inmate* of the house last t veiling were Mr». Car roil and 111** Cathlon, tho mother of iho latter having lett lor San Kranci* ce night before last to. attend her brother Mr. O'Nell, who Is lying at the point of death. She U a very esti mable lady and Is held til high etteeia by *11 liar acquaintance*. It t* to be lio;>ed that the villain who attempted to burn Iter residence wllL bo ferreted out and brought to justice. Tne I'ioiskkiw — lSliMTI.—In an other column will be found the adver ti*eiueut of the tlrst grand annual pic nic of tho l'acillc Coast Pioneers of tills State, which will take place at thu llowera Mansion, Washoe Valley, on the 'Jutli day of.I line next, Thl* gath ering of the "Old lloyt" of 'ID and their Irlend* will without doubt omi etitute one of the mo*t agreeable and grandest turnout* that have ever takeu place to a festival gathering In the State of Nevada. It require* n*great atretch of Imagination to sen th* coming and gathering tegetlier again of those old. weather-beaten rloneers. men gathered at It were from the four corners of the globe, rep resenting almo*t every tongue and na tionality of the earth, man " tried a* by Are, who have struggled through all the terrible up* and downs, an I weathered the fearful ttornis of g°°d and III fortune*, their lioart* ever lifted upward with a longing, trusting faith that no matter hoar dark, how seul trylug. and often time* how desperate the chanCM of the preaeut inlgiit teem, that yet the time woulu surely couiewhen the tickle "OoddcM al fcer tauc" woald *mila npen them and they wou!d reall/u every foud antlcl natfati of their heart*. It Is at ami right that these men who have shared each other'* blankets divided between Uieiu tlit* laat bit or bacau aud beans, bound together bv that frater nal feeling of brotherhood born of the spirit of adventure and endurauco of mutual hardship, sheuld have a meet ing once inore. shake hands with each oilier, and recite again the stories of tbe olden tluie. Head the programme In auotlier eoltlittii. Nothing that can add to lite pleasure of lite occa*lon has or will be omitted. 1'icmh'* Oi*«ki lloi «K.—Tit* leciud pretanUtiou of llie plnjr *1 " U«;t>h«. g<»r" *t Um Optra llont* la<t nlglit, attracted * lirge And raihiouable audience. Tli* pertoruiaiic* off pleaiantly. all of the actor* aoiullllng thcmielve* aaleudldly. Mr. Pop* wou u*w ll-.—U for hlintalf by bit fault!e««ly correct Impei of tli* character ol lielphegor. lln uiperb acting wou for liiui frr<|ueat •nil hearty applaud during the play. Mil* liaiifantl. 51 irl* iSaagalu and the balance of tli* ballet troupe, favored tlx audience wltli soma eiijuMtely tin* danflug. Shakf«peare'* comedy " Much Ada About Nothing." I« an nounced tor tbl< availing. Mr. l'o|i« taking the character of Heuedick. Without doubt th* enactment of till* aplendid co.uedy will attract a crowd ad boUM. IUmury.-A good »t*ry U told on a (iold II i Her, wh* a few day* ago bad ocoulon to take brwkfait at Kvan»" chop hou«* In Virginia City. 1'bo gautlaiuan referred to wa< evidently allllctad with a Up* worm. On en uring tli* restaurant lie Mlcctrd an a»«ortmant of iumU, the weight of which cauMd the w*lt*r t» lw|ulr* whether l lie met I wa* lor two. TELEGRAPHIC! WESTERNJjBPATCHBS [•racial re tii o«Lo snjL milt im] PROM 8AN~FWANCI8CO Thr Null* A(ilnl the lain Ta»rl «Mpauijr <IUH*»rauia(VMi P*hIm Brl»(la( talt-Tnl »f the Cum plain I ■ riM-btrMta front Ik* Orl|lMl ('•■Inwl M a klrh the Malt I* BmikL 3am F*a*m*co, May 07—1 r. Ttil* morning*'* paper* contain an ao count of tbo following tulu agaln*t the Sutro Tunnel. Eight complaint* were tiled on Tueiday In tho Fifteenth District Court by tho following min ing corapanle* on tno Comaiock lode : Crown 1'olnt, Chollar-l'ototl, Oould ami Curry, Imperial, Overman,Ophlr, Sivage, and Hale aud Norcroi*,ag*Ia*t tho Sutro Tunnol Company. Adolpb Sutro, Henry K. Mltolioll, Louis Ja iilu, Jr., and Win. M. Stewart, to re scind tho agreement botwoou tho com pany and tho mine*, to rolcaao tho lulnea from all lion by tho defendanta and to enjoin thorn from Mttfug up any claim or tltlo upon *ald mine*. Similar complaint* will bo tiled .by the following companies: California Sil ver Mlnlug Company, White A Mar phy, Best A Belclier, Alpha, Bacon. Uold Itlll <juaru Mill aud Mining Company, Confidence, Empire, Yel low Jacket, and Belcher. Each com plaint recite* that prior to the 4th day of February, 1S05, uld Sutro concelv od the project of rnualng a drain ing and ventilating tunnel from the footbllWol Carton River Valley Into the Com*tock for tho purpooe of die covcry and development of tho bodloi of precioiH mineral*, which by the law*, cuttoin* and utage* then and ever ilnce prevailing lu the State of Nevada, would on iuch dlacwvory bo come the property of laid Sutro and hi* auoclate*, and far the purpoeo of Inducing the aforetald owner* on tho Cora*teck lode and other lode* to avail tl>cm«elve« of the advantage* of aald tunnel at price* to bo agreed upon and for other purpoae*. That, pnnuant to Mid project Sutro procured the p-iaaage by tlie Nevada l.»gl*laturo of an act granting tbe right nf way and au'horlxlng A. Sutro and hl« a««oclat*< to construct a long aud draining tunnel, approved Febru ary I. leHJ; that after the pa*«age of the Act and before a — day lu >1(1, Sutro and other Individual defendant* hero in named, and It. E. Avery, defeated, a««ociated thomwlve* togotber and In accnrd'inco with the term* of the afnreMld law. That on and before the U«t named day the mine of plaintiff w.n affected by the llow of water there in aud waa lu need of better ventil ation and wa* *upplle<I with holttlng work* nf Muiple character and quite limited [tower, and aald Sutro aud hi* auoclate* represented to plaintiff that they could completo *ald tunnel with in tho time nauivd, lu aald October, eight year* from the Ith of Febroary, l^iJ, and In accordance with other term* aud condition* thereof; aud that tho rolno of plaintiff would bo drain ed and ventilated aud acee** to and from tho aald mine greatly facilitated and the labor and axpente of plaintiff** biNliiett be greatly reduced, and tho plalutlff aud the *ald Individual de fendant* and tho uld deceaaed Avery, made a written agreement In relation to tho premlte*. a copy ol which I* annexed to the complaint. And tho plaintiff further aver* that on tho—day of 1S67, at tho requett of Individual defendants, the plaintiff farther ex tended tbe time lu article*, drtt, third, lourth and fifth, to that It should read Augutt, IOCS, inttead of Auguit, 1*17, aud plaintiff aver* that It h.itli III alt promise* on Its part kept them, but that aald defendant* <IM not keep tho covenant* or proalM* tu.iJe In Mid agreement on th«lr part; tint the defendant did not ceitiUMHC* the work on or before Auguit, 18C5, nor pro«e«ute tlio work with re**en abla energy or vigor. nor war* tha tunnel* or drift* mentioned excavated or completed or put In condition far u«e. In accordance with Ilia act or agreement, by which they agreed to tlinultnne«u<ly «lnk three (halt* on the line of tald tunnel; nor ba* the aald work been performed continuous? or without interruption, although no un a\old thie accident ha* happaaad In re latiati thereto; that, on tbe contrary, Ilia little work that ha* been deae ha* beeu dona feebly, without energy and with great Interval* af delay. And plaint Itr further aver* that thara ha* not been *ub<crlbe<], In good fklth, or at all, by re*pou*lble or apparently re sponsible pcrtou*, at large a tuin or any *uiii nearly «o large a* $3,000,000 for the Mid work, nor any turn •ullicleut to completo Mid work, and lliat an the l*t day af Auga«t. I ■•IS, there wa* net expended $100,000 or any other ©en •iderablo «uin, nor ha* there been ax |i«ndril after **M tlic.il year IdOO.OOO annually, or any *ura approximating that amount, and the utd defendanta luve nut fiirulthed a full and true (tateinvat or any other (tatement whatevur of tho expenditure* on the work during all or any of tald year*, but !.a< wholly neglected to do to; and plaliitiir further avera that the completion of the work h« been un uicauirably delayed and without Jutt cati*e ; and plaintiff further avera that tho agreement declared lliat If work was not coinuieuccd boforo Augutt I, 1307—extended to 1*W—anil the mm of |J,000,000 subwrlbed and Un par cent. palH, ami altar commencing should f ill to expend the lint year or any oilier year the tuiut agreed, tbe Mid agreement thouid at tlie option «l tli« plalailQ' cease and determlna and tliereafter crate to be of any effect; aad the plaintiff avert that before N'o»em ber '."J, 1 *!'J. the plaintiff exercised IU option • that the agreement should be of no effect and the defendants had netlc« thereof, and tlie plaintiff to the knowledge of the Individual de fendant*, declared and looted Mid agreement as rescinded, and the plaln tlfl does now again exercise Its eptlou under said agreement, and the plaln> tilt avert that eo November 39, 186V, the defendant* became • body politic, •nd organliod u tuch under th • law* •f California and acquired all tb« right* and fraachl*oa of tbo now Indi vid nal defendant*, and tbo plaintiff aver* that tbortly after tbo mid Incor poration tbo eald Individual defend ant* made a legal tranifer of all tbelr right*, franchlte* and property owned ■nder the act of tho Nevada Legisla ture ; that the defendant* have filled to perform It* agroemeut, and tbat all tbo breach** of tbo agreement have boon made a* tat forth ; that tbo time fixed by the act of tho Logltlaturo, eight year*, for tbo oouipletlou of tbo work, ba* patted, and that uot one tenth part of tbo work ha* boon done, nor will tbo work bo completed la eight year* more. Plaintiff aver* that In *ald agreement time wa* made th* OM*nco of laid contract, and that after tho expiration of tald eight year* plaintiff did declare and announce that tald agreement bad coated and beoorae of ao effect, aud again oxercltee It* option tbat tho agreement thai I ceate, and lorbhlt any mere work to bo doue under tald agreement. Plaintiff fur ther aver* the failure of (aid defend ant* to perform their agreement, and tbat on becoming tatlifled of their In ability to perform the remaining portions of tald work, plaintiff protoouled hi* work In hi* mine without reference to defendant* or *ald agreement and by other mean* liat eceurvd the object* Intended to bo accomplUhed by (aid tannel, and that by a great expenditure of money and labor U ha* got rid of **ld flood of water lu It* mine and cecured other mean* of drainage aud ventilation, procured machinery for holitlng, and eutered Into contract* for trauiportlug IU tuppllee and ore*, and that th* work* of plaintiff In tald mine have long tlnco reached a depth for below the level of the tunnel at con templated by defendantt. The plain tiff avert tliat by reateu of delaudantt' delay or of tald Avery'c In protect! ting tald work aud other feeble and In efficient manner of conducting the Mac, other expenditure! have been planned and executed fer working mine* on the Comitook Lode; that mill* bar* been built at placat mora convenient than the mouth *f uld tunnel; a r*llro»J constructed t* car ry ore* frem the mluu to tb* mills, and that th* eeudi tlont and turreuud lug* of ib« mine* bar* b**u mttei tal ly changed lino* tb* agreement wa« made, aud If tb* tunnel 1* b*r*aft*r coui(il*t*d It will b* of n* um for any |)ur|K>M whatever. l'lalutiff further avert that th* work already don* bai b**u upon d*f«ndant*' (round and l« of n* um to plaintiff, aud hat b**u almoit entirely don* •fine* plaintiff re*clud*d tb* agreement. l'lalutlff further ar*rt tint defendant* latllt tbat It baa tit* right to go on aud per form Mid work uudtr aald agreement, and that the tain* tball be binding up*u plaintiff aud Itt tnln*, and that Utlutll bar* a lieu upon Hie tame at It* tecurlty In tb* prcrnlMi and plain tiff declai«i tint the agreement wa» made In triplicate, one copy being In p*aaeu!ou of defendant, another In th* euttedy ot the plaintiff and th* third Jap*«lted by content In laid city aud county, and that aald agree ment remaining uncancel lid tbrowi a clou J upon plaintiff** title, It >u apparent ll*n thereon, ItiMnt It* value aud obitruct* any tale, Uate, or hypothecation, tbat It may deilro 10 make aud uibjetti plaintiff t* danger •f*«m* future litigation growing out of the tarn*, when th* fact* are uo longer capable of complete proof 01 may become Involved In the obtcurlty •f time. Th* plaintiff therefore pray* that tald «gr**m*ut b* adjudged to be reminded and of uo *ff*ct; tbat th* witt be delivered up to be canceled, and that the plaintiff hold It* mine Iree and discharged of any Hen or clalnii under wld agreement: that the defendant! he directed to acknowledge and deliver a releaie ef ita alleged lien on the mine of plaintiff by reason of •aid agreeuiont; that defendant* be enjoined frem tettlng up any title, lien, or claim, to, or upon aald inlne, and for auch other relief aa U meet In the premise*. The complaint l< sign ed by Wilton <fc Wilton, attorney* for plalutllT, and K. S. Metlck, J. 1*. lloge and >1. M. Wilton of counsel for plaintiff. The term* of the agreement may be briefly stated aa follow* : Kxhlblt B—Article of agreement be tween the iutro Tunnel Company and the Mining Companlea require* the 1'annel Company In eouilderatlon of the privilege to excavate before the let of Aeguat, 1907, granted by the LegUlature. to protectee with energy the tunnel and lateral drlfu and put the Miue In ute ; that the tunnel shall commence at the foothill* of Canon Valley, between Corral and Webber Canyout, and thall pw through the CointUx-k lode to It* western wall at the Ophlr claim and south line of (lie same point between the north line of Yellow Jacket claim and at a depth of not lese than 1,800 feet below the top of the Oould A Curry cropping*; that the tunnel company thall commonce tho work of running the tannel through the foot-hllla and simultane ously ili.king three shafts to the depth required for tl» level of the tunnel, and then to drift In both directions from the bottom of each sliaft so that there aball be seven place* of excava tion' going on until the taanel I* com pleted; that the tunnel company will before the ltt of Augutt, 18*17, guaran tee that $3,000,000 at lean thall be subscribed for the purpose of complet ing tbe tunnel, of which 10 per cent, •hall be actually paid In ca*h; that during tlie first year not leu than $400,000 will be expended upon the work and each succeeding year not le*« than $100,000; provided, that the amount can bo judlcloasly expended after ftie completion ef the main tunnel, and that the tunnel company will tunilifi a correct atatement of ex-, pemllture* to the mining companlea; that the failure of lite funnel company to carry out any of the preceding con dition* th*II give the mining oom paiile* the right to take poe tettlou of tbe tuunel and complete It, and that Um agreement cease. Tho Tunnel Company agrMfl that In the ovent of their not obtaining |3, 000,000 subscriptions. or if $300,000 were not paid In by August 1,1887, In consideration of $100,000 they would oeavey all the Interest to the mining companies. The tunnel wu to have the capacity for ooureylof all tho water running Into It from any eourco and discharging the same at lu mouth. If tbo main tunnel Interacted the Comsteck lode outside of the northern boundaries, the Tqnael Company were to excavate a drift euffloleut to oarry off water and te ereet a railway for the traniportatlon of timber and sup pllei to the mines, and for conveying the ore*, rock, eto..tbcre«f,the grade to be the same as the mala tunnel. At the completion of the tunnel and drlfu the alulug companies were to have access to them and use them for the drainage and working of tho mines. All tho employes or men who desired to go Into Use rallies were to be afforded every facility for doing so without delay. The Tunnel Company were also te convey all the materials to and from the mines when so de sired by the companies; they were to keep the tunnel clear of obstructions, and the mining companies, In case of the delay of tho Tunnel Company In doing this, were te have the power to rorneve the obstructions at the expense of tho Tunnel Company. The Tuunel Company agreed w prosecute the work vigorously and to complete It without delay. The mining cornpa nlee were te pay |2 per ton lor all the ore extracted by them from tho mines alter the works of the Tannel Company had drained the tannel so as to reuder all other means of drainage unnecessary to the lowest levels; pro vided, that the level Is not lower than the level of the tunnel. When the mining companies used the tunuel for the purposes enumerated they were to pay the tunnel company 25 cent* per ton for removing ore, debris, etc., and also the same amount for carrying materials to the mlnes^ also, 20 cents per hoad for each person each way con veyed to and from the mines, the em ployes Inoluded. lu case the works are lower ilia n the tunnel, the mining companies are to raise their wuter by means of pumps to tho tunnel'* level and tn be thence discharged through the tunnel. The tuunel company were to receive no coinpenaatlon for re moving oie until tliry had faithfully compiled with the agreement stated above. Jua-rlc* Tank.—A huge watar-tank of tin capacity of 7.000 gallon* has been built by the Juitlco Mliilng,Coin pany high up an the staep hillside back of their works. A largu plpo li being laid from It t* lira warks, la hnv« hydrant cannectiens, enabling them to throw a large and forcible streaai entirely over the buildings and anywhere about tliein lu cat« or flre. A very sensible Idea. Annual Maim no—'The seventh annual meeting of tha Alpha 'Jon sol Mated MIiiIiic Company will be held at thalr olllca In Sail Francisco, June 10th. Sea ollleUI notice In our advertising coluinut to-day. Tubatrical.—The Kay Templaton troupe will appear in Carton oil Man day evening next. Granite and macadam are to be baiiUhed fioiu tha city ol.London, the Street Committee having determined to lay down In futuro nothing but asphalt or wood. I'ltofTToiitvti.i.B, Vt., hai a tpoon that skips about. It is a allver spoon, and not tha kind that tlauda around tha door ol a lecture raoiu waiting fur tha glrli. Two Boston gentleman havo writ ten an opera South called " Evan geline" full of rollicking "catchy " music, aiid'brUtllng with a play upon words. Okohoktown. Ky.. ha* a .faratloui dentist. lie adTurtlses to "pull teeth without pain to the operator, and with very little to the bystanders." There waa one divorce to every nineteen marriages In 1473 In Ver mont. Wallib ok Cbibatioii.-AU c*od bmi who deal Iklrly and aqaanly Wjr their fallows will be pleaaarably remembered loag alter their aoala •lull hare rtinrnrU to ll» rompanlonahlp of tlx Jnai. and thalr bodlee art properly rrrmalrd In t!>e bmi approved modern ityle. There ar* plenty of meu, however, who dwm to b« anrut befor* death lor their Inherent wicked* noM, and am«e* thaeeare clothing dralera who awlndle tkalr cu»tomer» by aallln( clolhlne not worth kalf Its prlea. Surh mm aaeht to ba rramalad, aad thalr alocka of rloihlnc with them. (.'all at bj alora. la llall'a boildlac. Main atraat, oppoelta tka offlra of tha (loin Hill Nawa, whan jroa want clothing, and 1 will do job hoaeet aad aqnara Jaitlcc. a To Owiua ar Baal Car at*.—rttaoaa own ln« Iota In tha town of Oold 11111, and who ar* dealroaa of harlaf tha earn* en rr eyed ami en tered on tha naw map, will plaaaa rail at Jailga Hahi n -on « odea, orar Ulbaon'a Halonn, on an/ wrrk day. between tha honraof 11 and 4. and leave their namaa, when tha mattat will ba promptly attended to by Nwiri, ll*l-t M Lilian, llvll KafiUieera aad Harveyors. ** AbtbolomV.—Madame 0. ITonnan, the great Aatrologlal, haa rrturnad to Oold IIIII, and la aow ready to ba eonaaltrd In regard to the paat, preaant and future areola of life. OfBre iMiora, from » a. h. to} r. «. Iteaideac*, IMo naar atreat, rrar of the Kcllpaa Hubla. 16 XoLT*a*ita,of the Metropolitan float and Shoe Store, ha* removed to 1(M Honth C atreet, Virginia. Buy your Bool a aad Hho** of him, a* ba la eelllng cbaapar than *v*r. a Tnalari;eat>lo(koldrycoodaalb|-allaad'a.come audi**. SODA. The boat for BAKING porpoaea la Jobs Dwioiit A Co.'a. my» Sm HOUSE AND LOT | FOR SALE, CITUATM nt BULLION RAVIN I. oM 0 Lol.HfMt front. aad raaalaf backEjl to tlw Arocrlran KUl road. Tba bocM la Inricellent roodltloa and can Ulaa * mma with a good callar. I* bow rant Idf far $4* |wr manlb. I rot partita lara loqulra at 8TIIN * RON'S. At tha Railroad Croaalaf. Mala Straat.OoM Ilill. mfM Iw* WOOD! WOOD! TUB UNDIRSIGNID HAM FOR MALI A 1 lar|« quantity of NUT PINK. MOUNTAIN LIMB and otter wtMlaa al WOOD. Ala* full aapplj of Um BUT QUALITY of COAL! WHOLESALE AND R IT AIL, wktck ka will 4aUm tkroachoat (told 11III aadrkltltr of tka lowsal raah prtect. «»!■ THOMAIGALLAUnil. ; MISCELLANEOUS. JEW E L EHR ...All.... 8TATIONER. fBJI UNDSRHIUNKU KBKP8 CON 1 (Unlit an hud »L«rx* AMort acat or < COLD AND SILVKR WATCHES. PlwMii, (Ikilati LUIn* Sola, •Imh ■altni, Hifir llifi, 0*M r«Mt (Jhirai, I.xkiu, Napkli Illm >■«», IptcWtlNi ilti, ale. BLANK B00K8&STATIONERY or ALL KINDS. CLOCKS FROM_*2 BO TO »20 ■WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Ra paired with Neatnara and Dli patch. AU work warranted. AGKNT for all tha Sacramento and Has Frmnclaen DAILT AND WEEKLY PAPIR8. All tha Latnt Kaatcru Parlndlcala and Man •Inea conntamly on hand at low rrlcea. Da. Itf ered In any part of town. 8. W. CHUBBUCK, rOHTOKI'ICK. UOI.U IIIL1,. my 11 tt BURLEIGH ROCK DRILLS ....AMD..,. Burleijr'i Air Compressors A HK TI1K ONLY DRILLING MACHINERY thai ha< »»er d»n« any »ucr»»»thl Tnnnal work In Ami rlca. (They an to ba n»ed on the Ht. Oothard Tnnaal. »* Itmland- thirteen rallaa lonjr) Wa refer to tha fullowlnf rentktnan and wnrka: GKN. NEWTON, U. 8. A., Hell Qata Tnnnal, Lone Nlaud. MKMHUM. HIIANI.KY, tlnnaae Tnnnal, Vaaa. J. DUTTON STEELE, Ncaqnahanln* Ton nrl. Pa. HIDNRY DILLON, PuniUi Arcnua Work, New York. COL. KOROL1NO, Bait Rlvar Rrtdn Com pany New York. For further Information, «te„ aildren PARKE & LACY, Holt Agents for the Pacific Cout fur the BURLEIGH ROCK DRILL CO., Mantiftctnrcrt ol Pneumatio Drilling Machines, AIR COMI'KKHMORK, AND OTHER MACHINERY ! WECAX rVNUIHI! ANo.4COyPItKSf"-R within three daj»' notice far mo or Uiito wpfki lo come Wr prnpoee In har" our ma chine In operation >1 tM Meclianlee' Hair, la San VranclMo, In Ancuat, and ln»ll» ihr whole world to beat oi If they can. For Inrtbtr In formation, etc , addrrM I'ARKR * LACY, No « I<eldeadorfT at., Ilajrwaril'a llulkllnf, in) 5 if Han Kranclaco, i al. NEVADA LAUNDRY,] VIRGINIA ( ITT, n. A. DAVIS A CO.J- - PROPRIETORS. | ovrmiHi 13 NntkCHinli ■cp. I'Hunw, Ylralala. (■ill Illll—Al l>. Tharbura'a flaar and I Tabnrra Miure, oppaeltr Faa'a Meal Maafcet. 'IMIIH WKI.I. KNOWN AND POPULAR I 1 LArNIMlY l« dally turning oat th« l«<l | ef work In lha rhepe or ('l.KAN 0I.OTIIR*. All »«rlellr« of »«»liln.; duna with nratnera ami dUtutrh, and no damage dona hjr reugb mtnlpttlatlna or rhrmlraU. WANIIIMi KINK PLANNRLS MADB A SPECIALTY; al«n, flntlng, ruffling, Mr. Ilnndl«>« nf parka.-." lor lh» MCVADA LAUNDRY nvularly ralM fur and punctually rvturnrd by the delivery wagufl* of the r«lal> lUhmant. Rat. • low and goiM aatUfactloa glrea. K. A. DAVIN ft CO.. myrt la t*reprletere. CIGARS A Mi TOBACCO | O. H. GALLUP, Mayaarri'a Dltrk, MAIN MTIIP.KT, 1101.1) llll.l., I Krll door to lb* Hank Kirhange. TUB CHOICEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHARS 11 • ••.AND...* TMK BKmT DRANIM OK TOBACCO I In ail lit rartotle*. Maererbnnm and all Mbrr Plata. Pralla, | ,N alN, < 'nadirs, Via* Cailrrr, Everythlng A No. 1 and PIIICRS LOW C#- Call and Wee. i*i •pit lai ECLIPSE Livery and Feed Stable, | main mtukict, hold iui.ui ■ ■<r»/>T>OCKAWAYS AND «_ -^^"0 It Ranrlea of all de«rlp- A«iO lion*, and (and SADDLE IIOUSKS, -' ? b. to lat on tha mo>t l(ra>ouhle Tcrou. Particular attention paid to Hoarding Stock. DAY. IIA HI . V AND «a r» | Al way • on hand For Hale. O. C. MHNDKI<I<< Praprtetar, apM If IF YOU WANT A FINE HAT! GO TO.... THE HATTER! (Jcaalaa Dackahla (llirn Warranted. my7 lm UNION BOILER WORKS, CONNOR & BELMOR. BROPRIETORS, NEXT TO SUMMIT STABLE, | ON Til K 01VI1IR, VIRCINIA CITY, NEV. JJOILER MAKERS AND SIIKET IRON | WOUKEHS. H»f Irlng pramptly atteaded to. my 14 lm i. A. Tnutau.. o«i. enm- • L.\Irt\ IKON WORKS | VIRGINIA CITY, lha Divide. TYRRELL A OUMWIINOS, Sounders, machinists, general Engineer*. nraughtamen and Mannhrturera jnarta mill and Mining Machinery of all d» acrtpUona. All order* flllod with proaptaaaa aaddlipatch.and at the Loweet Itataa. ■IS If I800. 1874. PIONEER LAUNDRY NORTH OP VIRCINIA. JOIjBPII r. HAI.L, PKOrKIKTOH. T^Tubla Vaandry l» prepared ta tarn oat any aaaatltrof Renovated aad Clean Llnea, wltboat Mac damaged by bychemlcal application. manipulation or . chemical appurauon. Package* punctually called for and rataraad Oflcee-International Hotel and Wallace'* mil more, l» South C (licet, Virginia; aad Veeejr Hoaae, Oold Illll. ..... ■tI tf JOKKPII HAI.L. ~Paa tha very beet paotorrapbt. »o to Bradley A Ralolbaa'e (lallrrr without STAIRS— IWABCINI) IN Till BLBVATOR, No. Ul Montgomery (treat, fan PraarlK*. SBVTLBUBR'8 CLOTMSC, ETC. ON EXHIBITION BANNER BROTHERS, Caraar • mmd Tarlar Knmi, VIRGINIA CITY, THE WRIEST, MIST BEAUTIFUL MOST MAGNIFICENT hock or SFRIN6 CL0THIN6 EVER UUOUOUT TO T1U8 STATE: SO RICH IN FABRIC, SO SUBSTANTIAL IN MAKK, 80 SUPERB IN STYLK, AS TO SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS, So Exceedingly Low in Price A8 TO AQKEEABLY A8TOSISII THE MOST ECONOMICAL. BANNER BROTHER*, ... WHO ALWATS ITL'DT.. .a TO PLEASE THEIEPATBONS ....ARM HKTXHMINFD TO.... EXCEL ALL PBEVIOfN ErrOBTB DIHINO TUB I'REHENT 8KA80.V, ....uin cohtuii.... SUCH STRAIGHT-FORWARD DEALINGS Ai btv* won for then tbe rnpttl tod Mliw •f tliclr felltw cllluia DEAL WITH BANNEB BBOTBEBK, ... WHO l'lMIHT.... IN REDUCING PRICES. Buy All Your CLOTHING UinHEB BROTHERS, ....TBI... ONLY LIVE CLOTHIERS IX YIRUIXIA. NEVADA. mjrl If NEWGOODS! NEW GOODS! C. ABRAHAM, Merchant Tailor, NO, 23 NORTH C STREET, VIRGINIA, QALL8 Till ATTENTION Of Till Pl'DUC TO HIS VINE HTOi'K Or PANTS PATTERNS, VK8TXNGH, nod SUITI3VOS, iii.nn ■■ tut.... JUHT HEOGIVED1 ....inn wiiiiit »■.... MAKES TO.ORDER IN THE FINEST STYLES' AND AT ruiom LOWER THAN HKRITOFORK U«itl«a«n la hm<! of tDjthln| la hli tin* will do will by jlYlng htm • call. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER! | OF TUB BEST MATERIALS, AND IN ANY 8TYLE,| Only Three Dollars. WW !■ WALLER'S CLOTHING BAZAR,| la Or. n*U'i Mtw Balldlaf. MAIN ITUKKT OOI,D HILL. M. P. WALLER ("XAI.IjM rARTICULAIt ATTENTION TO I j hli ritmln, welltcUcled (lock ef Sprlnjr and Summer CLOTHING,) ....coauiriaa or.... OKKM* AND nCHINKHM MIT*, WOYH' I.OTIIIMO, rVBNMHINU (JOODrt, OATS. BOOTH, NHOEA, TUUNKft, VAMHKM, Kit., which ho ol)*r« AT NEW YORK PRICES! zunlna bafa» parchulaijaUa QXJIoksjLVElT! UNTIL PURTHtR NOTICE TBI PBICB OP QUICKSILVER WILL II fl 41 OKWT« P«B POUND. AGENCY t BANK OP CALIFORNIA YIBOIXIA AWflOLDHILI. ■yl >f a. itiir. w. a. uun. HAI8T A LILIEN, Civil Engineers and Sur veyors. omciHi Tlralala Cltr-M lUalb Ca«raai.ar»aalla OM Frllawa' Blark. OaM Bill-Over Olbawi'a rUlaaa. «10 tl SBVTLBMBN'8 CLOTMO, ETC, WHITE HOU8E CLOTHING STORE! THE LATEST ARRIVAL ....or..,. Spring and Summer Styles. THE GRUMBLING Or BALD HOl'NTAIN IS AH NOTIlUfO compared with lb. (rambling »f nw of oar Clothing l»rak-ra aa tbej dill; uivmi th.lr euilamera Tratlnr them »n.l wiadlof Ibelr war to tb. WHITE IIOI'MK M.OTlI INU MTOMK, the oaljr iiUr. In tows * here juu fct real baiyaloa la Clothing. THE PRATING WOQEN Raid on the aalooa* I. the Ka»t; but here, all wbn want pood. aabeUatUI. well made and behlooabl* Clothing, raid oa tb. WBITK Htl'U ILUTH1HU ITOIL THE ITtAJMIOTH CAVE WnU probably bold a larger .torIt *f goodr than ai; bonn In Iowa, aid. perhape, a raw mm .buddy «<Mda ard empty paper bate, than .omeofoar big ahoddf clothing wareboaaee, but a better ill-d and more compart ratabll.b meat I baa tb. WHITE IIOl'MK 4M>TH. INU ITtllK la a.t to be found ea tbe 1'acl Be coa.t—It afforda no room for aboddy and empty paper boxee. A BI« STRIKE la the Comtlock would dauhtle.t tend itocki op all alent UM line, but COHSf * IMA ACM pledn their word that they would atlll continue ta tell node aa cheap aa arar, refanlleil of the •lock cicllemenl. THE DEVIL, In tha form of a paid piper, once ranted all the childien of a Tlllaee to follow him off. Coald he hare ehown toch bargaina lo clothlnr aa ara to be had of COllSf * INA ACM all tha par eata would have followed. at welt a* the chil dren. tnd thnt ha would hare deaaed oat the whole rillafe. A HAUNTED HOUSE la In some placet an object of wondrr and ter ror, hot the VlllTRIIorMKI'IAtTIIIIfU NTORE la coaeuntly haunted, day and uitfbt. hj a whole anajr of cuetomert. and ret It It the moat popular place In tnwn. A NKW SLIT effectually Ujt ararj (boat that makaa Ita ap pearance. COHN & ISAACS, IT*. 1« Nanlk C atreet, VIRGINIA CITY. NKVADA. ror»tr ROOS BROTHERS, • «..OF TOT.... PALACE CLOTHING STORE No. 99 Mouth C Street, s riAVimi HRXOVATKI) AND ItK-o ■ II ailed their Urge Store throughout. ■ h ana baring formed hotlneM r.neretloat fcboih la Kan Krandteo and the gicat-H 3 Wholeeal. Marta of tha AtlanUc KUiea.B u which eaahlea them to aunt ounce cwa-m Ideally that tber (.'AN and WII.L Ski.I, i~ HNr. CI.OTIIfNU CIIKAPKR TIlANn 23 ANY OTUBII llul'SBONTIIBCUABT.* «. he» leave to call tha attention of the ^ ■JlVopleaf Weetern Nerada to Ihalr rerjru )Z exteatlre and choice Aaaartmeat of Klna _| a* Cnatom made OLOTHINO ..All.., FURNISHING GOODS, ....comprising.... PINK NEW STYLE CASSIMERE SUITS, HATS AND CAPS BOYS' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, CALIFORNIA BLANKKT8 Orrrall*. Dark ISlita. Itlaaar*, Traaka, Jiiim Tnrfllii Mas*. Ila>4. Mrrklrlh KaaptiMrk Tin, flaws, Cifhiif lalaci •nn artlrla aaa allr kept la a FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. BOOS BROTHERS' PALACE CLOTHING STORE, NO. M NOI TII C MTBEKT. lottery" LOTTERY 1 BUARAIITEE IMVESTMEMTI NO POSTPONEMENT! EVERY DOLLAR INVESTED WORTH DOUBLE, WK DO NOT PHOroHK TO WAIT. BtIT will fiom till* tin* oa jtr* III* p*opl* of Uttkl Ulll ud Tlclaltjr a aafar and Bon pnllabl* iKTMIinrit. Do too think > dollar »ar*d la a dollar Bad* 1 If m, w* will 1*11 rou wlwr* lo Btk* It. Do too ml (Uld Ulll la pr*ap*r ? th*a p»t real** (told Hill Hon*. W* >r* dft*nnln*d aot ta b* and*raaM k» Virginia Cltr or a»7 other placc, »nd If jaa bat call sad rlr* a* ( ckaac* w* will coarlac* jroa that «a mi whit wa Mr. W* manufacture aod Impart all oar good* »• prea.lr fur (told Ulll trad*, therefore w* o«*r too a Mtthr *rtlcl* at a l*u prlt* Ikaa tb*7 can iffon! la In Vlrtlila Clijr. II I* aulm to (in a Mil of prtca*. All »r* cordially Inrltad to call al oar (tor* and Jade* for themeelree. W* ar* dallr racclrlof n*w aad d**lrabl* «ocda aad »t,U* aot »urpie»*d bj an/. Our stock couldi of c«at*m iaad* MEN'S ANB BOYS' CLOTHING, Furniahing (ioodt, BOOT * SHOIS, HATS. OAFS, Traaka. Valla**. Itlaak*!*. Rlr. If roc don't ••.what ,oa waat.roaaln lad ask for It; wo an ran la kar* It ckaaprai raod. Wa raat aachor la Ooid Ulll. Wa B*aa to liar hrr* for fnmi. W* *aa oal, d* that h, rain In* cnalora. w* Intend to g*t yoarcaa totn If aqaira deallnf wtll do It. RKINSTKIN * WOLF, Nasi ta Baak af Callferala, Oald Ulll. art la San Franciscoo Clothing Store. ■ANNBNT * LOVE, IMrorrnsov anddialkrs ih out tea aad r*adr Bad* CLOTHING, emumira roRNwniNn good*, AND BOTH1 0L0TRIR0, Utm MfU*^ of Hal*. JVaaha, Tall*** «h*r tk* plae*—HOOTIl C BTRRBT, Mar., am door toath of Baak af Call font a, bjU tf HIIT/9f> * GOLD HILL "DAILY NEWS" NEWiPAPEU JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, Gold Illll, NEVADA. Books, Pamphlets, Receipt Books, Bill Beads, Letter Beads, Legal Blanks, , Brokers' Blanks, Election Tickets, All Kinds of Card Work, MINIMI STOCK CERTIFICATES) ELECTION OB THEATRICAL POSTERS, Dodgers, Flyers, Programmes. Circulars, Ball Tickets, Wedding Cards, Business Cards, Labels, Tags, Eto. Printing, in Colors; Printing, Plain or Fancy; Printing in All Styles. PRINTING DONE TO OBDEB WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, ....UrOH TUB.... MOST REASONABLE TERMS ....tro at rni. .. LOWEST CASH RATES. THE Gold Hill Dally News, (HTABUHUED IN IK*. la pnhll.kfd mry imli|axeapt Kaoday.aad lu flrrolatlon ixinr rery rtaartl tad axtanatva UHI mining tad builoMt [wopla. ItmlllM, nc., makaa it TUB BUT AMD MONT EFFICIENT MRDH'M MINING, BUSINESS, AND All OTHER ADVERTISING. BU8INK88 MKN, PROFESSIONAL MKN, PRACTICAL MKN, Art rcapaatfully larlUd I* ■ raraful latptttloa tad crluclaai of OUR ADVERTISING COLUMNS. Itlaaka far AdaarlUlaa (Faralabrd Fraa. THE GOLD HILL NEWS, ....at a.... FIRST-CLASS DAILY PAPKN, la tboroackly Idaalllad with Ika haat la laraaia of Ika roaniry, ana all alaataa of Ifea Pfnpt*. from Ika MINKH. or Ika MECHANIC. la Ika MSU CH ANT ar Ika BANKER. II alTat Ida LATEftT NEWS, lalacrapktc aad atbarwlta froaiallparta af Ika WotW, tad EVERYBODY READS IT. OUR Weekly Mlnlnf Summary Pakllalwd arary Tkanda, la Ika '.Naw«. la caraftlly piaparad fraaa iba ao.r itrra ta rn aoracaa, prlfala aad atiwrwta., aa tka day oi pakMaatlnn, aaplaytac ta alia tad aflekat corpa o( nporlar*. It It atlfrnallv racopiliad at aUclal, tad Ika mo.t uobbict tad aiLiatui >i roar af Iba eoadlllaa af Ika ailaaa af Ika Com,tot* or "Wuaoi" aaetlaa. Wa alto glra Iba lalatt mltlaa laknaallaa obltlaabla from olbar |>trU of Ua coaatry. THE Gold Hill Dally Newt U dallrarad ky ctrrltra lbroa|haal Oold Rill, Vlrgtala Gly, Caraoa. Bltrar City, Daytoa. aad coaUfaaat loctllllaa, aad la atal by mall to all parta af tba coaatry aad Iba world. Nooaa la fatly poatad, or ap to tba Uaaaa wbadaaa aa< rrad tba Uold Box Diilt Nrwa. ALF. OOTKN, Fnprlattr tad Fakllabar .