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the EVK^NG news. aIt. POT p. 11 mMe rr—rtt—. nflLP MU. m TTOMAT. JPIE 23. ir4 ■ fiiiTrBiw* »a« i«*w. We hare before u* • report of the de 1^, upon the nomewhat notoriou* • •pre** g*g bill" recently introduced in to the Semite by Senator Carpenter, and through hi* advoeary and that of Sena tor Coukliug poshed through the Sen ile. Section II of the bill U a» follow*: That mow to commence in any Cir cnit Court of the United State*, or in -nv court of any Territory of the United Slate*. or of the IHatrict of Columbia, nvil *uit not affecting the title to j „t»te not within the State, Torn to re ilintnrt when *aid*uit i* brought. •Jiin»t *nv corporation or ether )xr»on renihii" in the United Stat)*, aiul doing in the state. Territory. or di* trict "here *aid rait i* brought, aud bar ing in *aid state. Territory, or diatrirt when' *aid suit i* l>rought, an ageut or Mtnl* in re*|>ect of the mutter out of which the cum' ari*c*. may be made by delivery to *uch ageut, or to either of »uch agent*, where there i* more than one, of a copy of *Uch proceaa; and »uch service "hull hare the wune forco and ef fect a* if uiaile U|M<n the princi|>al of •uch *g< ul in the State, Territory, or District of Columbia, where the *uit i* brought. I'rovided, however, that thi* Mftiou *hall not apply to any *uit on a rau*c of action accruing More July I, 1074. The real purj»>»e of the bill may not lie apparent at Unit glance. Hut a care ful reading will *how that it i* a blow aimed at the frectloni of the pre**, anil that if the liiU ahonld become a law there would be no liberty of criticiain oi condemnation pomiblc. Attention wan railed by Senator Wadleigh on the Re publican *ide, and by Senator Uavan 1 and M>veral other Democrat*, to the ef feet of thi* Action, and Hayanl uiovril t > eiclude fmm it* operation*, cu*ea ol atander and liWI. He *liowed that mi le*a hi* amendment wa* agreed to il would be in the power of any pernor to N-gin a Huit for alander or libe again*t any newapaper in the country, in any court howerer remote, providet only he could diacover a corrvwponden or agvut of «»ch )>aper in the Di*tnc in which the suit wu* brought, upoi whom to acrw tho ncn-aaary pn*ee«* and furthermore that *uch *»•rvicv beini hail, the prinei|eil would bo liomid It an*wer the rait in the plaro when brought, no gutter how remote. Utidei the prcucnt law* tho procv** luuit I* nerved on the principal in |»cr*on in the diatrirt where the *uit i* begun, or th< plaintiff niu*t begin the rait when- th< defendant rv«i lew. What the effect o thi* art will I* on the frci-doni of th< Pre** no one ran tell. If every new* pujMT in the country that cnliri** i public ofllcer I* to be nipim-d to an *wer to a civil suit in the court* of thi I>i*triet of Columbia, iii*tcad of in tin court* of the <li«trict where the |ui|>er ii publuhtd, public officer* in Waahiugtoi will hare it in their power to great); euilmrraiw newapaper publi*her*. and rnrtnil the frccd'.u of the prea*. Mo*t of th» journal* tlinoighout thi rmimrj i*R*™ ""l" t»r* Carpenter un.l Coukling a* »»«rt"r get n,i. «>n the ,.r«« -which haa n..l U-en chary of criticiam* in their caae* awl in fact t» plurw M*WW" 'Utireh within th<» power of public nun. It '• evident that. whatever their motive*, the effect would I*' to give Ike plaintiff" the nght to chooae au> curt throughout the entire country in which to try a owe. rcgwrdle«a of the Inconvenience or ponw it might occasion tin- defendant. Senator WudMgh in hi* remark* went further than Senator Bayard and ilemou atrated that newajwper pubttaher*. al though the chief. would not be the only aufferem should the hill Won... » lew. He Mid it wonUl bu un*afe for a man in any kiwi of btwin. to employ an agent. Suppose» man in Han Frunei*" »r Teres ahonkl deaire to sue n merchant in New York, anil ahould begin » auit in the United State* Circuit Court of cither „f Hum.- remote State., all that would 1„. ,H'Cf*aary in order to fore., the New Yorker to g>> thmmik of mile* from home to defend himself, wouM !*• to catch MM traveling salesman of the latter. and serve the process on him. Hut all the nponM were of no avail. ConkUng an.l Carpenter were determined to force the thing through, an.l they a - lowol only one amendment to l*1 ad mitted—owl to provi«le that k «W the proceaa ahouUl alao !*• served »n the principal anywhere in the United State*. This improve the bUI by removing the poMibility of having Judgment l«r» nouneed "sgaiuat a man in a distant State without hia knowle.lge that a suit haa been begun. The bill up to last night hail not passed the House, and the probabilities were then agaiuat it. Should it tail thia session it will prob ably never be rrsntTcct^l. Sc*roa Looa* U-« week introduced a bill in the Senate for a railroad from Sew York to Chicago ami St. Louis. Cpon the proposed road rates are to I* fix. J by a commission. made Up of mem ber*. souie of whom are to !*• appointed by the President, »"»e by the (Sover nora of the States trsver«-d. and aotne by the corporators. Charge- tor freight, however, are never to eiceed ten cents l«er boahel of grain by the ear loud, and thirty-«i* cent* per Uriel for tour from Chicago to Jersey City. The road i« to I*. commenced within two years and to be finished within twelve reara froiu the passage of Ihc act. The biU introduced by Senator Logan. *o far a* it* content! are rc|H>rt«d, dote not seek any aubaiily from the Oovenunent or any counte nance beyond the* granting of the char ter. It reeponaible person* are willing to undertake the ronatraction of a trunk line from Chicago to the seaboard, and bind tbem*elvr* to Bimlrratp charge*, they certaiuly ought to he encouratred. A imrATvn from New Orleau* *ay* that laat night at 2 J" o'clock the forma of the new«i«per were seiied while being carried to the preaa room and locked up in Central Station, and that aheet thia morning appeared with one aide unpeinted. The /WWia at tribute* the neixur* to ih« t*rt that it 'aaa opeuly oondeu. .ed fraud and cor ruption. and intimate* that Durell. Kel logg or Badger are implicated. It la aUted that the polue acted under the order* of Badger. THAT LOIU1NK Bit U K. After all the (uu made about Sir Lambton Lorraine (including the brick), the following dispatch from Waahington show* merely that Lorraine did hia duty to hia coontrymen and did not go ont of hia way to aerre Americana. Perhapa it waa thia which made him decline paternity to the expression "blood ia thicker than water," and hurry off to England. We Americana are prone to to go off half-cocked: Orth, from the Committee on Foreign Affair*, submitted a report on Cox'a resolution tendering the thanka of Con gress to Sir Lambton Lorraine for hia in terference in behalf of the survivor* of the Virginiua expedition. (.The report ahowa that Lorraine ripreaaly conttned hia interpoaition to British subjects and one French subject, and not at all in be half of any American citizen, except to beg of Burriell the exercise of clemency to all. The committee give great credit to Captain Cualiing. of the United States Nary, and iwk to be discharged from fur ther consideration of th« subject. ] lie port ordered printed. lUmucax Stat* CtxnuL Comjht T*«. — The Republican State Central I Committee will meet at Virginia City I to-morrow. The following are the rneui I bers from the aereral counties : Churchill—Wallace (ioodall. Douglas—Jamea Stunll. Esmeralda J. O. McCliuton. Lyon—T. M. Hart and John W.Greer. Ormaby—T. 1>. Bdwarda and H. H. I Mighels. Washoe—J. H. Kinkead and Oeorge I Robinson. Humboldt—W. S. Thompson. Elko-L. H. Head and J. H. Rand. Lander—A. E. Shannon and J. F. I UttlllHt'V. I Lincoln--J. W. Wright iud C. n. Light. Nye—John M. Whitehill. Storey -Dr. J. C. Zabriskie. Oeorge 11. Morrison and D. O. Adkison. White Pine— Harvey Carpenter un.l I W. J. Forbea. Many of the committeemen from the I outaide counties hare already arrived, I and a full representation is expectcd. Fiti or aix fat places are created by the bill for the distribution of the (iencva award. Aa agreed upon by the I Committee of Conference it provides for the spjsiiutmeiit of five Couimis doners by the President with tho advice of the Senate. These Commissioners constitute a Court whose session* shall lie held in Washington. Their salarim ore ftt.000 each per annum. They are allowed a clerk at *3,tKX> and a short hand reporter at tt.&OO a year. The President ia also authorized to designate a Counsellor-at-law to represeut the in i t li sts of the Government in suita aud ! claims for imleniity for losses; the Court .hall exist for a year from the time of convening, but if the business is uot completed within that time, the Presi dent may by proclamation extend the torn uot more than six mouths. It is remarkaWe how strong the |«>1> ular prejudice ia against the back-pay swindle. Two years ago the Repul* licaus of the Fint Miuuc*"ta District elected the Hon Murk II. Donnell to Congress by 10.UU0 majority. Now his rcuoiiiiuatiou i* looked upon as a sure forvruuncr of a party defeat, and the chances are that it will not l*> made. The St. Paul /Vr.« leads the opposition to him. It says the Jiopular prejudice against him ia mi strong that the |>arty iu it* present enfeebled cooditioo cau not afford to burden itself with him, aud a less objectionable man must lie cho sen. Doesn't Mr. Dunnell wish he had put that back-pay into the Treasury an.l saved himself the trouble of the many explanations he made of his reasons for taking it? He can see now how much |good they did him. As importaut resolution regarding Home Unix iu Ireland will 1» offered on tho ;Uitb inst. by Dr. Jlut a member of l'arliamrnt (itiio Limerick. It i* in sub stance am follow*: "That in the opinion of the House it in expedient anil just to restore to the Iriah nation tbr jiower of managing delusively Irish affair* in an Irish Parliament, provision* being made at thr uiur tiiuo for maintaining the in tegrity of the Knipirv by leuviug to the Imperial Parliament control of I«i|wr iitl affair*." Mr. Smyth fn>m London derry gave notice ymtcnliy that ho should mora an ainendmcut to the above that in the opinion of the House it would b« prejudicial to tbr |»«i* and pro*|M'rity of Ireland to make changes involving tbr dissolution of tbo li-gisla tiic union of the two countries. Ma. Situo, since his last defeat, keeps whistling to keep up his murage. lit* lxiiata that ho will yet force thr bill through thr Senate iluring tbr hut hour* of tbr session. That atraUng, swiml ling bills havr Ix-ou smuggled through Congresa during the |iast twenty-four hours, wo have no doubt. Mr. Sutro will, howrvrr, find too many ryea upon him and hi* bills, to be snnviafal in this loat attempt. Coxuaeot yeiUcrday refused to reim burse (•< 11. O. O. Howard for elpeuse* incured iu defeniUng himself against charge* of having emhezzlod the fuuda of the Kreediuans Hurrau, thi* was a just and proper act. Lk>n. Howard baa no more chum on public money to drfond hi* character than any other accused prraon. Tin eonimmta of thr press of the Western State* upon tho Indc|>endent Convrutious In Id last week in Indiana and Illinois are agreed in declaring them failuna no tar as they an- likely t<ihavc any effis-t u|<ou the old organizations. Tuc laving of the cable from England t<> llr&zil waa yesterday successfully com pleted. and to-day the offices at Per nambuco and London will be opened for public business. It is stated that (Souzalca, the I cute who had thr Ilritish Vice Consul Magee {logged, i* to be shot by order of Presi iWut ltarrio* of (Suatamela. Thi bill re|x>aling thr Sanborn Con tract* and the Anti-moiety bill have both become law*. I* a couutry town in Illinois a few week* ago. at a panorama of the Bible, a little eight-year-older sat wr ;>|>ed in admiration at the >ccne until the ~. no I in the picture of Jae«l> and Kebeeca at the well appeared. whrn be looked up I and said: " Pa. do you sen that pic ture.' I'll just bet five dollars they're I Granger*." I A Pottauter's Wife tt a Mall Robber. A lrtler to the Boston 7Vnium'y>( given the (allowing particulars of the di*oorcry of a robber who haa for some time been pilfering the mailt in Vermont: "Coniplainta were made" snrs the cor respondent, "aa early ax last March, that letter* panning orer the moil route be tween Bethel utnl Middlebury, hud been rifled, ami abont a fortuight ntfo special agent Camp, of Ronton, wan detailed by the Po»toffice Department to risit thin locality ami work up the case. Ho made a minute nurrey of the Held, and Anally took lodging* at an old farmhouse near llancock, where he aaanmcd the charac ter of a railroad conductor on a vacation, whiling away hia leisure hour* in fishing for the sneckled lieautie* which frvouent the brooks meandering among the nills; and dressed in a former's old and failed suit, with a tail and antiquated looking white felt hut of the fashiou of half n century ago, he would drive from point to |>oiut, starting his decoy letters, trac ing them from our office to unother, in tercepting the moils on the highway, frightening the earner out of his wits by producing his coiumissiou, stating his business, and proceeding leisurely to open the Imgn and make investigations. "Repealed efforts in this direction at leugth disclosed the fact that the letter* would proceed safely as for os Hancock, and there dis«p)>e<tr from the mails. The office being located, the next poiut was to ideutilv the crimiuol -no easy task, in view of the fact that only Jewett and his wife ever attended to the mails, uud the reputation of Isith would suc cessfully coiulsit siis|iicion until evidence of octiuil guilt could In- obtained. Mr. Camp's suspicious reluctantly fastened U|K>n Mrs. Jewett, for twice, in |>asaiiig the office, he hud olwervcd her overhaul ing the letters while uo one else was in the office, uud it wun uot the hour tor either distributing or making up the moils." I ji»t Monday morning the agent rolled on Jewett to ti'dk over the roltliery, and asked to see his wife, us she night have some suggestions to make. Jewett showed all the money he had. without disclosing ouy of the marked bills, and Mrs. Jewett'* jxicket-book was quite free from suspicion. At length on old greasy wallet wos reluctantly produced by Mrs. Jewett, which she said contained "ouly some scrip," uud iu it were four marked ten-cent bills, which the ogent had mailed at llethel. The proof was adduced, the crime charged npon the wife in the pres ence of her huslsind, who waa complet ely overcome ami unable to niter a word for u few miuutcs. Mrs. Jewett. after repeated denials, confessed to having stolen oil the other letters, and returned the luonev, which she hud hidden on u shelf in tiie pantry, under a newspa|*r, ou which was placed a pile of dishes. Jewett hod been the Postmaster at Hancock for several vears, ami has l>ecu Superintendent of Schools, and held o prominent social |>o*itiou. Hi* health ut |Mior, ami it is feared thut the effects of the disclosure will prove fatal. Mrs. Jewell was allowed to rcrnniu with her hnsltand. surety Is'ing given for her u|> pcurunce when culled U|sin. Eureka Item*. I From 111# Hrtllo'l. J»M M 1 Another fatal accident occurred >** terd.iv »t 12 o'clock, a* the workmen... the tureka Conciliated mlnea wire leaving fur dinner. Jam** Hoakltig, a CiiruiHhuiau, twenty-eight )> «W of W. nu t with fatal itijuri«-» under the fol lowing circumataucee: The aecond level of the Lnwtou *haft it '»'H c*tenui-d toward an "re chandler, an<l nti opening bail almi.lv been made tlir.-uuli wide" man could )>aaa. At the tin..- the wht .«• ,v„h blown a drill " bad » charged I in tin" level. an«l Sick Garinud, a miuc working on the . UamU r aide. wa» . *tructed to remain at •"'»>' dUtanee anil | prevent mm fr.<tii oilier tmrt* «l luc mine coming in that direction. II «|* i*;ir* that Garland iliil not attend to thi* doty, ami dcc.na.tl, ignorant that a Waal w.u aU'.it t» be »ff- '""l W* h',|v; through the oprniug. within two feet of | the hole where the discharge took plM*. Though hi* head wan " verely rru»l.e«l. and the lirain protruded, Honkta* lived | ubont two In>iir* aft. r the m-cideiit.wltli out, however. I« iug MU*ili|c. Irouithe | particular* we have 1- . .. abb- tocollect. it appear* that if (iarlaiul hail .lone an | he waa ordered. the accident would have U-c„ |>r«veiiti.l. Tl... temptation through the aperture and get out l.v the aecoud level and g» Up b> • " .haft waa. no doubt, the COT*. of the :!rrrs";rci'si= and M. II. Chaiublin were Hpeeddy aum ntonetl to attend the wounded roan, but at a glance at the injurie* they aaw that | nothing could lie done to nave his life. The owl receipt* tor the arwn daya ending la*t evening. f'*>t up a* follow*: Kichmoud. 4U.1HJ laiaheU; Kurekn Con aolidated. S5.00U lm«hcl«: Iloo*"'\ *.■ i 113 and Uub) Conaolldatrd. bu*hel. in all. lt»J.7-!:» buahela. lhe| bullion product for the aame period waa; Richmond, 801,670 pomid* «™»« buj; lion- Fureka Consolidated. IH.un.lH; Hooaac.100,150 i>onn.l», and Ilul.y Consolidated 107,*>43 pounds making in all. 717,:ii3 uounds of crude bullion. Thii we consider no u.Higniti amount for a seven .lav* run from seven furnace*—si*. aeven dava, and one, four | diva The bullion shipment* were: Hichnion.l, 3:10,Wl pound* retlne.1 lull; lion: Kunkn CoiwoBiUtcU. 337,0lo pound* crude bullion; Hooaac. lOO.lltlO pouiul* crude bullion, and Knbv, 195, H01 pouud* crude bullion—in all, .83, H10 |K»ind». Th.-M. and the above figure* offer, we opine, the beat evi dence which wo can preaent to the out aide world in favor of the productive | nraa of our roinea. Reese River Item*. (Prom the Reveille. Jnn»50] From n. F. Higg*. who hn» juai re turned from Lida vallcr oml Gold Moun tain, we get the following items of inter' pitt; The Liila mill, which haa recently e<mio into itoHMiiiion of General A. L. Page, will l>e atart.-d up aorne time naxt month. Wing uow in complete running order, and only waiting the arrival of quickailvcr anil aomo othar mn-eaaary auppliea At th» Frenchman'" iniue" then- are alamt -.tH» totia of ore on the dump which will work an average of ji|5li per ton; and a lnrgc amount of Arat-i'laaa ore i» U-lng nliipi^i to C»> lumbua. which work. *ti*» l>er ton and upward*. Vt Gold Mouutain Mr. Bigg* haa put a fon-e of men at work ou the Crown Point. Lottery and other* of the aeriea of mine* owned by hi* company. 1L 11,** aunk a weU iW feet in depth, at which he atrnck a »trcam of waU-r which 11,.wa in at the rata of 120 gallona per hour. Gen. l'a«e haa made arrange ment. to *«curo thi* water, iud w.U .run in a cut and tunnel a length of 300 feet, an<l if tl*e w»trr nhouhl i»rovt» to U »uf rtcicnt in quantity he will move the nnll to Gold Mountain and increase ita ca .Nkcitv to ten *tauijw. At Svlvuuin cou*id.-ralile ore ia being lmken out. *ome of which i* ..melting ore rnd i* Muelte.1 at a amall furnaj-e owne. \,r the Moral iTother*. ^ood i* naed namelting. two corda of wood being te nured for the niluction of one ton of Ire The production of the furnace ia 'bout 00 pound, of bullion per hour. The Fourth of JuW Kinane* < -^wit eee.nvu.ucd the cttr y«tcnUj oon and in the »pai« of alwut three lour* Hiiececdeil in collecting the *UIU of WW. The Indian* as Voter*. Every Indian in the State of Min nesota him the legal right to vote. They •re both citizen* of tho United States and of the State. Every dtizen of the United State* U entitle) to the ballot without reservation or laliflcation. The judge* of election* h-ve no right to reject the votes if offered. It is true that registration lawn urnst be complied with, but their object is to drteruiine who are citizens and protect tho ballot, not to withhold it. Shonld tho Indians, then, at the coaling election offer to vote, who shall forbid them? It is for tho Indians themselves to accept tho ballot or to exercise their right*. No one else ha* the right to interfere. This is a startliug doctrine. But as » legal proposition, it cannot be contro verted. Congress has destroyed tuo trilml relations. Br legislative enact ment the status of domestio dependent nations under guardianship has been alxilisbcd. The guardian, at once tho court aud officer, him Iteen discharged. Then the Constitution, risiug superior over all law, vests the rights of citizen ship and bestows the lwllot. Tho question is no louger one of exjwdiency. If it were, it would l>o well enough to consider it* propriety. It is too 1*1* now and it becomes the duty of Con gress anil of tho State to rnlsjit their |Hilicy to this now state of affairs.—St. IHnjHilrh. Ploche Items. (Pram tke Iteconl, June 11.1 Tho lust pan-el of bullion, amounting to $2,"t>0, yielded by the lute crushing of ore from tho Silver l'eak mills, was shipped yestenlay. Tho former ship ment was $2,1<>0, making a total of 93.H00. Tho ore was worked at Floral Mill and u return was made of fully Hi |>er cent, of tho assay value, which is more than ordinary good work. At the mine, Sii]H'rinU<udent Yule informs us that matters look very encouraging, and there is every pro*|>ect that the mine has entered U|ton a period of permanent piospority. Wells, Fargo k Co. shipped yester day bullion to tho umountof $1G,S'J0 33. Cobrht.—The Carson TVibunt of Juuo l'Jth suys: There are hundreds of geutlemen in our State eminently quali fied to represent the State in the Senate of tho nation; but unfortunately, all we hear s|>oken of an- Messrs. Sharou, Do Long, Sutro and Kendall. We presume that if the ]<eople of this State were culled to select from the four mentioned, there would not be much tinio occupied in the choice. The multiplicity of lawn mowers that are udvertised gives rise to the suspicion that the manufacturers, liko horse-ear conductor*, always tliiuk there is room for one mower. ttlrtha. LAZIEK—In Vlwlnla Clljr. June ttd. to the wlf» of II. W. Ij»l»r, a Osufhlff. Mnrrlnii**. 1IKIA«-(III.LAKD-In Wko, June 11th. Wi... IV j* :o Harriet Ulltenl. noUAN .IMITIl-la lklnionl, Jimt 14th, J. W Ui^tu in Mia. Kaniilc Smith. IMIII.LII'PAY—1MJNATMAN -At I.one Pino. C»l , June Ktli. Win. Ju. Phllllppaj to Ur>. Catharine IKinathau >I U TO-DAY. rot it 1 11 or Il'LY MKKTIMU. Ao adjnaraeil merlins of tk« CltUena of Hold lllll will Iw held thin (Tue.daji evening. •I uiwrty 11*11. to twelve the rri-ort of the K«re«ll»e Committer and take whtl prrpara. htry roea.nre. may 1* dermrd advl.aMe toward tu»* proper celebration of our National Auul meary lu Gold lllll. JIIIIN. II. MI1.LM, 1 halrman. A. C. H»». fts-reiary. JnWIt SPECIAL MEETING. YELLOW JAgKET ENGINE CO. 'PIIRRK WILT. nK AHriW .1, * Men lug of the Mcmhors <f this Company at their llall, WF >* NKMIUY KVKNINO Jon* 34th. it 8 o'clock, for the purpose of con slilering a proposition to celebrate the Fourth of July. ju<3 at IV J. S. Tl'LLV. Acting Foreman FIRE DEPARTMENT, MINE, MILL, ....AND..., MACHINERY SUPPLIES. SOLE AGENTS OF PABIFIC COAST FOR B ABCOCK FIRE APPARATUS, i'rofutt's Life Protector, DOWNER'S CLEANING. AM) POLISHING OIL. MURDOCH, TAYLOR & CO., 312 CALIFORNIA STREET, HAN FRANCISCO. JnMlfip FASHION 8ALOON! MAIN NTKKKT. HOLD BII.U (Opposite th. New« offlce.) T. DVJIUBii Hrefrlrtar. PHIS MAI.OON IH RNTIRRLY NRW. AND a nileit up In a >t jrl. of rplrndor uncqualed I* h* Stata. Th. Klaaat Brand. of IRANDY, WHISKY. ALE, PORTER, LACER, WINES OP ALL KINDS, 10BACOO. OIOARS, E«c. TWO NRW 3ILLIARD TABLES Th. b..t oiw In town. Jnljtf \TTRA(TIVE LECTURE! MISS A. SHEPARD ....WILL LBCrVMI I*.... MINERS' UNION HALL, OOI.D lllll. uc*d») Kirnlnc, June 2M, IK7<* MIUKIT, SO. A . LIFE AND msL RROlTNDlNOS. H'KCT* PIKTT flXT* Jala tt 1 A I. HilfT. W. a. LILIBH. HAI8T & LILIEN, ivll Engineers and Sur veyors. orricBM ■ rclul.t Cltr-C. «MtkCMrNii.fH«li. (M4 Kell.w.' Mark. •Id lllll Over (ilkMn'a MlMa. JUU tl AMl'SKMEXTS. GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC BAIL I THIRD ANNUAL BALL ....of m,... 8AR8FIELD GUARD ...,nuriUHiciiT..M MINERS' UNION HALL, Gold Hill, Friday, Jaly 3, 1874. CMBMliUc .rimi|«HMUi C.p(.ln Jobs Cmctot. Pint LI.uleD.nl D.vld Humphrey Pint terieMt Idtinnd W«l«h Tlai.tby Kettlnf P.ter P llevn Tnomu K.lly I'oraralttee of Invitation t Lieut T IIIwfln» Jix»ph Cherr.t CI|.« Mrlfermolt JoMpb tirte.l ll.ulel lloyle Patrick Hurley Herguul Xajor John T Lirklu. Seeeptlon CoamlllMi D.-mil" (>'l.f«rj Patriek Pogarty Dentil. Hurley Timothy Levy. Floor iM^ni Thom»« Ward Juho Wal.h lit LlealD Humphrey lleraard Coyle. floor Direr tori Captain John Ooetfrore. TICKET*.— __ JO 00 (AunlttlOf Gentleman and Udle.). Tuk hkst op mubic will iib is AT TENDANCE. ^ ]u3ld GRAND WRI8TUN6 TOURNAMENT! ....it.... A PrtIIIoi to bo Erorted mi iko Fool •f Taylor Blrocl, Vlrvlnla, ... .roMXBM'INU.... SATURDAY, JULY 4th, | ....AND LAtTlXO.... THREE DAY 8. PKIZES. ICOKillMII MTV I.E.) Pint Prlaa 41M Np»or4 Prla* 73 Third Frier SO Faarlli I'rl/r i3 ((Xtl.l.AK AMI) KIjBOW.* Flnl I'rlM ....AM Hrrend Friar 9& fpnE WRKHTLINQ WILL COMMENCE IM mediately afUr Ik* Fourth of July Proration la dl.bandtd. lilt If NEW PAPER! l\i)\ COUNTY "TIMES!" SILVER CITY, NEVADA. Send Along Your Advertise monts! ADDKMH, F. KKNYON, Ju l( Iw Nllvar CUjr, Nevada. G. J. PREY & CO., Carpenters and Builder* B A BINETMAKER8 J" OBBEBS, OPPOSITE VESEY HOTEL. Ham Street, Gold Hill »;ll lm* HAIR DRESSING • • AMD.... SHAVING ESTABLISHMENT MAIN HTRKKTi CIOLD HILL. (Oppo.lt. th. Jnitlca'a Oonrl), NJL B. SMITH, :: Proprietor ATM! A FIRST-CLASH KflTAnURllMXNT. AMD (V none bat Bnl-dw artl.u .mpioyud II lit ha. Hot or Cold, AT ALL HOURS. Callaadlaalaaraiarlta. mjrlllin 2IGARS AND TOBACCO O. H. GALLUP, ■ajaard'a Black, IAIN NTBKKTt............flOI.D llll.l., Nei t door lo Iht Dank Kiehaag*. Till CHOICEST NPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHARS I ....Am.... HR BKMT BRAND* OF TOBACCO Id all IM rariellca. laaraebaaat a ad all f<Wr Flaaa. FnH» ErerjthlnjA No. l~aad >RICBS LOW tar call am n««._*i JnU !■ » A I N_T I W 61 I . M. J E WETT, MAIN STMKKT, GOLD llll.li louse, Sign and Carriage PAINTER, A MOD STOCK OF 1 A L L P A P E R|b CONSTANT I. T^ ON HAND DRY G00D8, Etc. THIS PIONEER DRY COOD8 Established In 1861! LATE8T FA8HION8 ....A*.... FBANKENHEIiTIEB'S! FAMILY DRY GOODS STORE ! COLD HILL. JVLJ*™""9' A "vmvv DRE88 COOD8I Thti Department I. replete with elegant, botoI and apecial alylea, tad conatltnt.a the moat complete aaeorua.nl mr of• red Inlhli lows. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Barnal.y, Beotck tad Irlah Damaak: Damaak Table Clotha tad Napkin. rovtli tad Toweling; LUmb tad Cotton ShMtlac* tad Hhlrtlnr Blanket* and Oollta; Colored and WMU Flannel* j Tableaad Piano Ortre; Lac* Carulna, lie.. lie., Itc At Greatly Reduced Prices) HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Udl..', Child rea'a aad Gent*' Iloalery of at) elaaa aad qoailUea. SIotm, Lacee, Embroidery la act* aad by Ibi yard; lUadterthlafa, etc., ate. Will toll aa Chens far Caab Be aai Rlara la IB. Nlala I )ul If M. Fit AM K KNIIK I >1 Fit. G-ltA.Nl> OPENING MILLINERY & St FANCY GOODS a.a.AT.... MRS. FANNY MAYER'S, ....TUB.... LEADIN8 MILLINER OF VIRBINIA CITY, V M<reel. op. lal.raallaaal llalel. LAOS VEILS. Wblcb are perfect beaotller*. The oraamenta of Jet and .leel glee (rare In lb. wrarrr. The feather* arc of all kind.,and all dr^m-i of rlchnete HATS AND BONNCT8, All of the laleat French patterna, and which are alwaye a .ucce.a wbrn |mt on the head. REAL FRENCH FLOWERS, Klbbaae, Trlanulaaa. Nllk», Vel»et». I.arra. Velveteeae, UaOa, aail Mecktlea. An excellent aeaort mcnt, ami of the laical alyle. BRIDAL ILLUSION, llaln, doited Chenille, and Jet head* net. UDIRH wl.hlng to make their own bat* and tountla can he armmtnodatrd with Iht- alyle worn, frame, and all the material, nredtd, at [he m».i reaaonalilc price. Call oud look at my i:"uda, ■Mil". F.tNN* 'IAVKit, airrct. n|>|n»lti' Inlornallonal Hotel. Vlr KUUCIIy. ■iWIni EVERYBODY KNOWS Dry Goods Have Declined, ro REALIZE ITS TRUTH YOI' MI'HT HRR AND Pit ICR B. CALLAND'S lUMKftSE STOCK. E«VKnY munch is ttik mm ok I KTAl'LK slid KASOV IlltV UOOOK la fammnl with tho CIIUICB.1T SOVELTIBH. Dmm far Ulln nnd CIIHtfii I'adrrwrnraf alldraerl*. Ilaaa, Srwwi Hirle mt llala a*4 llaaaeia, I'araaala* Kaaa, flattery* l-aera. Oar, Twa aaii Three ballnrd Kid UInhi )K ALL HUADBM ASD IIK8T MAKB. RAHII, a.l inrda far.— tl »3 JOOI> coltM:T*. n aalr far 73 Jal Aad Kfrrtlhlaala I'raaartlaa. MEW YORK 8TORE! rHK FIRM OP ISAAC IIBRCK * 00. baring been dleaolfnl, MR. IIKKCK re per tfulljr aunounrea lo Ihi- cltUcna at Virginia ud vlclullr Ibat ha will conllue tba bualneaa I hla NEW STORE, Vo. 31 North C Street, Onaallt tha PaatalBrr, fhen ha haa on hand tba moat complete Block of l»ADIES' underweab DRKMMICH, CLOAK4, KTC., 'hat baa erar hern offered for tale In tbla mar at, which ba will aeil at Baateni prleea. Par laa Indebted to the oU firm are raqaaatad 10 all npoa Mr. Derek and tattle. mytlm UAAC BBBCB. ». I. OALLATIM. L. D. rouon. I. S. GALLATIN A CO. la U 0.T. Barber Sc Co., IAIN STRBKTi <101.D III I.I., NKT. .,..DiiLKaa I*.... H A RDWARE or Rear? Deaerlpllaa, DLL AND MINING SUPPLIES ^Stoves, Tin Ware,*jSJ —km— OUIK FURNI8HINO GOOD* I. COPPEr AID SNEETIRtN WORK DONR TO ORDRR. jglOlf iUIOJK SILVER! UNTIL FUNTHIN NOTION TBI mi CI OF QUICKSILVER TU ■■ II 41 0KNT8 PKW FOUND. AGENCYt ANK OF CALIFORNIA' VIRGINIA ANDnOI.D HII.I.. 7«i tf . kigcimyms. LAKE TAHOE! JOHN W. MoKINHEY'S; SCC A R PI PIE POIl¥T. Eealth! Pleasure I Becreationl lii Tni ABOVE VERY rorCLAB RE80RT li bow thrown op«n I* the public (or the mm. It la aUnated on lb* WESTERN DUUKI or TUB LA KB, Bin* milt* bom Ti Ikm City, (Bid lb* mo«t * It.aaaatlc aM ll.alikf.l MrmWlMi! And inr the BB8T FIHHINO 0R01NDB. A fine wharf rana oat to drop water la tin Lakr, and plenty of boata an toral.h«d fro* fur Ihe plaaairw af tha iutat>. Tha BTEAM BHS lonch at tba wharf dally to land paawngera. Paaarucm from Gold Iltll or Virginia can go l>y war ot Trackee and fahoa Ctljr, or Canon ■ud (ileubrook, taking tbe (leaner acroaa the Lake. UATKM OF ('HAHdiMi Hoard and lodging, per weak $10 00 lloini and lodirliv Mrdiv........... % 00 Children from it to It year. of age, half price, iBTallda, aa wall aa bnalneaa man, or (kmlllea leaklag rwraatlen and plraiura, will Ind th!» lh« vary place. JOHN W. MeKINNRY. )»»tf fra>rl«tar. A PROPOSITION • ••.TO TUB.. . LITIZEVS OF GOLD HILL! |F TOO WILL LET ME SUPPLY YOC with year rH b##ts' sh,,es- m. WAITERS, ETO, ....IKTtl. AVTEII Till.,,, iKKAT VIKUIMA FOt'RTU OP JILT CELEBRATION, will aril whatever yon want at FIFTEEN 'BR CFNT. LESS than any hoOM In Virginia cll» tb» '»tnr food' for. After that too may IAVK TLX I'BK CENT., for If you wlab to h..» I SHOE STORE III 60L0 HILL, AND Wll.l. TRADK AT IIOMK. can and will give yon a FIRST CLASH SHOE IT()RE right her*. 1 am determined to batcn nyaelf on tbecommonlly In eome capacity, and f«l tare I can romo nearer earning my hoard t buylug rhore and supplying you with tbem ban In any other way. ItatiucM I. hu>lne«t. L pair of Alligator *hiK« to the flr«t imr who ini»p« I ilon't .land to It; or. SCATTER FOUR THAI 3, WD (IE r SWINDLE H. E. WOODRUFF. JalS Im* SOOTS AND 8H0E81 FOR EVERYBODY.l • •••AT. .. L A. WINTERBADBR'8,1 Opp. Ill* »II|hk> Nlakln, IAIN MTBEET MOLD HILL, | At the VERY LOWEST FlUPRMt <o use or ooinh hrn you can *et ui lll In In* Boot Mid Hboef^U pniltK l< NO USE OF OOlNtl L •llp.hod when tilnu you Med ' ne. lie knp* enn.tantly on hand • tall anpply of tncklngham Boot* and Shoe*. and al.o atlruda i) Cu.tom Work, lacludlnr manatactnrlnK to rdrraad Htpalrtng. Try him. Jail m ICE CREAM ! iT ALL llOl'Urt or Till: DAV and KVKMIMi, >URING THE 8EA8ON ! ....AT TH«.... (SOLO HILL IAKERY A RESTAURANT, MAIN HTRKKTt GOLD HILL. Cmmr, mr wad aad set am*. my l« If FKTIttt IHtCKKtt. (EDUCTION IN PRICE! to the Consumers of Soda. yt AND AFTER THIS DAT*. UNTIL farther nolle*, HE PIONEER SODA WORKS, or VIROIXIA, riU drllrer SODA tt th* r>t« of FIFTY ■NTS rcu DOZEN. JAMKH KKI.I.Y. No. Id North C «trwt, vinrt«i*. i». iw* jiutf INION BOILER WORKS, CONNOR A BELMOR, BROPRIETORS, EXT TO SUMMIT STABLE, ON TIIB DIT1DK. VIRCINIA CITY, NEV. JOILKR MAKERS AND HHEET IRON wokkbrh. Repairing promptly attaadrd to. myllln ■ . CRAM*. S. L. HA*Tiau* RUNE, HASTINGS I CO., ILE, HAYES A CO., mroimtRM a»d j*ibeiui ir IT|>EM AUD LIQUORS, Ml Mil fit Front atr««t, •Btf ilA» »A»CI»W.UL NIQHTWORK. aults, Sewers, Elc, Gleaned AT THB RHOM-nrr NOTICE, • „..u* nr.... HI MOST APPROVED STYLE. rALDABLB LOST IN HCCH PLACES ncoT*r*d at mail .idhim JRAI)IN(t of all klnd.rnntrartrdfnr. Trrmf, Order* from Gold Hill. Sllw 1 ly. or tlMwIwra, l«ft at Plprr'* Corner, I «et Vlrnnla, promptly attraito to. HUOtf JACOB ROtlKU. MISfELlA.TEOrS. OOXjD HILL LUMBER YARD, MAIN STRUT, OOLD HILL, (Jut tbore th« BiUroad Croatia*). B. H. CAJtRICK * CO., rUOi'UIETOUK. NEVADA LUMBER OF ALL KINDM, REDWOOD, OREGON AND SUGAR PINE MILL AND MININU TIMBBBM, FLUME AID BUIIOIII0 LUMBER, KT(\, BTC. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ...'/... CLEAR AND DRB88BD LUMBER, FLOORING, SIDING, RUSTIO AND OTHER STYLES OP Siding, Moulding, Lath, NIIINULEB, BOOBS, 8A8H AND BLINDS, BTC. AMYAYH ON HAND. EYEHYTniNO AT Til It LOWEST CASH HATED. Glra oa a call. D. II. CAKRICK * CO.. i ap»tf Frwrttuwi, WASHOE LUMBER YARD. K MTBKKT, IIBMNIA, Sttarecii Ophlr and Virginia Oooaolldatad W'lu. HAYNIE & CO., Prvprlrtwi. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A LAROB AND * t'llxli* ted Block or NEVADA LUMBER OF ALL KINDS MILL AND MINING TIMBBKH. 9UIL0IN8, FLUME « FIH1SNIMI LUMBER, 1*1 iw nod Itrdwaad Olllaa, Unira fin Klaarla*. . HMlr n»aM h rdwaad, Cnlilorala Hinr l'l». flail, aad Kaarr Plrkala. I'lala Had Fair? ftat and llrdwaad Traaaaata. Kir. Agtnlf for UABVETS PATENT HINOB WINDOW LOCKS, unft|aallrd for alupllrllj ronrenlonca and ch<a|>ii»». All Qfdara prompt!/ «IM. Jit If NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE Dialer, In MILL AND MININU TIMIIKKM, rrXIMIIXa, MILIUM! A rLl'ME I.I Milk It hklail,,, Ulk aad WmJ. MILLK ANi» PI.I'MB. Praaaar Crr»k Klr'i, i, r. 1". Hallraad. VIRGINIA OPPK'K, rt'llh I/ir|.3Y A KMITII. at lha Vlrfinla I.umlnr Yar' 43 South D atnw opuoalta _Sju I ih alraat. ■;l) I ■»_ H A It IIL K AND GRANITE WORKS H. H. MUCKLE, NORTH (' HTURKTi . • • VIHHINIA. (Between Mill and Ctiww,) MARBLE GRAVESTONES, From |U l'p«»nl. IRON.OKAMTK Ml! CHAIN FKNCINU FOR URAVKX, tIARBLR MANTLK.PIRCRM, Kir. WOOD FUME*. Ordera flllnl promptly, at the dim! raaaona bU prim, and In the bnl rtyle of Ihe »rt. B.—Part lee wlahlng to eee Uealgna can da to bjr calling at lb* Yard. joiuj? n. n. Ml'CKLE. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANGE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Yotlce to Policy Owners TBI.... STATE OF NEVADA. 2 >N AND AFTER ACOUAT I. HTJ. UNTIL ' further notice. Mr. A. J. RALSTON »nd r. O. W. HAEELTON, of Ylrilnla. will attend 9 the collecctlon of premium* lor the followlaj oluta, Tlx: IRQINIA. DATTOJf, UOLD HILL. I'AMOX, MII.VKR rITT, WAMHOE. UMIE, BUO. Premloma do* la other ntrt* of Nevada ran • Mid to AmU of WILLS. PAXOO A CO.. n DELIVERY of tbaCUMPANY'S RECEIPT. VT M. J. HENLEY, 4H South B atrect. Vlr lnta, la a duly authorised apeclal A (nit tor Ik* tat* of Nevada (or the Onmpany. to whom all ppllcatlone for ln.urance,Comp«ny'»clrralare, It., may he made. Sao Frnacleco, July *3, 1ITI. jullm Oeneral Agem'ftuftBR^oMl. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, 'ITUATED IN BILLION It A VINE. agM ' Lot. U feel froot, and maniac batkQ i the Aaatteao Plat road. The boaaa la la excellent condition and con ilna I ronma with a food cellar, la now rett II for fta per month. For partlcolara Injolre at STERN A RON'S, t the Railroad ('rowing, Main Strrat, Oold Hill- my»U» ECLIPSE ' Jvery and Feed Stable, MAIN HTEIITi GOLD IIILUI UAjIIOCKAWAYI and *, Bwrtea of all dacrln-Onn nna. and nod SADDLE llOltMES.LT?1 i let on the moat Keaaoaable Teraaa. Particular attention paid 10 Boar.' g Block. IAT, BARLEY AND OATH Alway. on hand Foe Sale. O. r, 3IUNDRLL, Praprl.tar. JbI« tr II ILLFOfJiVDRl^ LOWER UOLD KILL. aMlLtt In and Itraaa, Taralaa a ad llaMlai.b arerr Vartetr. Qaarta CrxUai Aailfii atlai Au Slaen MaotaOiMr. ILL ORDERS EXECUTED V.H DIE L patch, at reaaonabla raua. IJROHHK KMMKTT, J«»«f I'tu-rWtar.