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THE EVENING NEWS OOLD HILL, i i &ATUIDAT, OCT. 10, 1174 stock ■ ■ro«T.~ l*irO»T»D D4IIT »T «. r- * ro.) LMl Knalai. *00 u«|(]««r VtlWv. T.IVi I. I'i sji Katnuod A Ely. WS. Wlj, W, UX uiwSnkMOm.Wi.it i*> piocim. a Si&ftiL UIK...1S ^&U«V.Vu b» W Owl.* Mill. 17 *« Kt Dorado North. 1 JOU Slin«**W. • 111) Uoid*u Chariot, 4. I MO 1*0 Id* Mtmf. TV. 1 1JO Mthoftnr. IX lit Wir K*[W. t Jit Kmolr* ildtbo), IS Id (1 Dorado South. IK Mi Notd*. I\ >w lad lit. IV 3*1 U-cn, IK. I', M l^d» t*'»«hmgt»o. IV. IK IkMI Hnrk Ulabd, 1 S. 1V too C. I*. lUllH, 1 J7S U*. IV 34 **. IV 7*> Aud»«. Ik. 1 ltu MkU*. 11 MO tnwrltu rut South, t ttoracttr. IK. IV Tuu Noiih I'tah. IV- 'V 370 UouM X Curry. *V tTX M. rv. WK SC. lnj-ri»l.»K.»V.»K. «'> •43 Cbolltr l*ol<-«l. 74. 75. 7IK. 71 .1, 73 00 JC5 flokbrr, C7.K. W.«*V-*»S 83 Mg Brlrhrr. 1W. 174. 177W. 179 S43 Trllow J» krt, I OR. IM. II* d. 11*1 4S4 Onrmaii. T7K. T7. 7«. 7»'„ ». TJ.K, 75. 74K.14 WS.TS ISO Htltimnrr. IJ W) >•» v«. «7. **. «K. *"• MO Cro.n l-olnt. CU. 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B. S. K.ntiuaii ntHi'i.iliii^. H»al»Mta (raa, uail all ar* i-unliallr iatrita>l. Snml.iT Salum>I at I :.'Ui p. M. Kt. J'ln.'a rnrn-H, Virginia City, thara will lw iliTina aarriaa to-morruw iaoruiu|t at II o'rluck auil in tba avaa iug at T J!'. IUt. \V. It. Jativjr offlciat lag. Saiulay St-bovl at 1^:45 r. n. Hiliiiioc*. — K«vor*n«l Mr. Mo Qrath will Iwturr in llm National (luanl H.ill, Vinjmia City, Sumlny avcuiiig at H o'cliH-k. Katr. Knock Pi'KLBT will jiraaah at Aaiarican Flat, t«v-uiorrow . Sun.la* > at 3 oVlo. lt r. M. Sunday aokool at I hi r. m. I'lna'a Una* Horn*. • -The Ojxrn Hone* waa densely crowded hut night the occasion of Mr*, I'banfau'a beue fit. The play of "Aurora Floyd" wa» placed upon the stag* in good atyle. and gave g»n»ral natiafaction. Mr* t'ban (ran ia the title-role waa faultlessly cor rect. Her Anrura Floyd «u en* ef tba l>«at enterpretationa of the character «• witnessed for many a ys.ir Mr. Saw telle. aa Melliah, waa a womans idea of a model hutlwud. Inviuj;. e-'U tiding, truth ful ami true. Willi# (till, aa Kl«w liar grave, waa oa hideoous aa could wall Imagined aa raapecta make-tip aoii acting. Mr. Kdiuond'e rendition of tha charm tcr of Cai>taiu Italaigh Talbot was in that gentleman's best ntvlo. Mr. Itil liugs a* Captain Prodder waa immensely entertaining. Tba balance of tba |«r fnriuara acquitted themselves very cred itably. Taileure'* avnsational drama, ">Vaa Rba IU|U?" »u r«p*ated aa a Manner piaca thia afuruotm ta a good hatiaa. " Aurora Floyd " will ba given agaiu thia availing. Mra. Cbanfrau makes a farawall appearance on Sunday availing la " A Wife's Stratagem " and " Littla Toddlakina." Tin CuMuu lt«D.—Next to a good maal a Rood bad it ona of tha graataat luxuries known to man. Tha Crandall ataal spring bed baa alraaJy gaina>l tba re patatioa of tba beat. cheapest, mint corn tenable and andarabla l>»d in existence. Tbay ran ba kapt abaolutaly fraa from tannin. Thoaa of our reader* who wi»b to aiafn i ne tha naw atyla of bed can do ao by aalliag upon J. Cornwall, No. X) North C atraat, Virginia. Mak»rt(Li> Ur»u> Tsiuirr Kxrtnwiox. The annual target excumion of tit* Sara field Qnard w«. held at tba Caraon Itace Track t> day. Tha boy* want down on tha aight o'clock train. Thar* ara some go.vl tbola in tha company ao that we ■nay expert to hear of aotne Creedmonr buaineaa, whan tba reault of tha day * work ia announced. A large auiuber of fiua pri/e* ara to b>< c«ui|>ata>l for. OaiMMATtru..— A geutlamau reaiding in town, having occasion to aand a tela" gram ta a friend in llano, wurdad it aa follow*: "If yon cannot aand the horae up, I will go down and get him to-mor row." He wiabaa ta know which ia tha proper verb to uaa in tha aantanra re ferred to, "go" or "came," and why? Six-Tmart Miuar! —Tba several Re publican Cluba in Oold Hill will iiaaem bla at their headquarter* thia evening, al OJ-J, sharp, for tha purpose of march ing in procaaaion to Virginia. to atun<> tha grand ralifleatioa meeting to be bald at that city to-night. Tows Jan.- -Tba only occnpant of the town jail laat night waa a drunk and die orderly. ■ EETISU or TMK rioncu*. A r»gxilar Mmi-monthly meeting •( tha Pacific Coaat Pionaara w*» held X their Hall on B itreet, Virginia City, evening before lut, I'reaideut McMhii in th* Choir. After the naual reading and accept ance of th* minatM ot lut meatitig.aud other preliminary iUaii o( Vu*in**», th* •taction ot Haw laaibtri Waa in order. Gaorga Daly, of Vir ginia City, and Thamaa E. Howard, whaaa application* for membarahip at th* laat meeting ^are referred to tha proper committee, war* balloted for and elected. Tha following Pr*M**la Mr Mmktnklr Wera received amd raf*rr*d: Charlaa E. DeLang, 0. X. Morgan and T. A. Lang acr*. Virginia City; N. J. Oillat, Gold Hill; D. H. Hall, Eureka. Caele Billy ■*«!»«. l'reaident McMean* atated that ha had received a eommnni cation from tha fanioua old pioneer and proepector, Un ci* Billy Hogan, who waa now raaiding or (topping out n*ar Elko, aipreaaing an *arn**t deaire to join thia Seciety, and hate hi* nama enrolled among thoaa of hi* bruther l'iuneer*. I'nole Billy ia *ary old aa w*U aa vary pacr, and •ot at pr*aant able U> forward tha reqai aita admiaaian fa*. H. M. Jewett mov*d that th* f*a ba oiaittad in thia caa*. Thia, however, under th* t'onatitution and By-Law* of tha Sociaty, could not ba don*, (>ib*en aaid he would obviate tha diitieulty by paviug it himaalf, and iiamudiately haaded ia th* eoin. Hi* brother Piotn-em. liaw*T*r, would not allow htm tha *ol* privilege, aa all waat ed a chanca to pool ia, therefore the coin wu returned, and th* hut paiaed aroiiud More thaa enough waa imme diately ra>H«d. and it waa agreed that th* aiirplu* ahculd l>* applied to th* pay ment of I'll*!* Billy'* monthly duaa ahead. Me will ba i*IIot*d for at th* ntU uioeting. PiM(«r (•Ukrallu. The Committee eu the coming nnuual celebration -October tha Slat lb* anniveraary of the admiaaion of Ne vada into the 1'nian—reported prepar tiona well advanced. It will bf after tha iiaual atria: procaaaioa; collation at (iolj Hill; aratioa, poem, ate.: and a ball. In order to accommodate tha pao ula of bath ilnora, there will l>a two hall*: eae at Virginia aud the othar at Gold Hill, aiunltaneoualy, with tha 'Ima line ruauing batwaan, all aight, no that tha participante, can attend Imth balla if thrv like, ona ticket adaiittiag ta With hall*. Ob motion the rrp«rt waa aiUpte<I and the committee given full pawara to go on aud |>erfect all naeeaaary arrangc inenta. A communication waa reoiived from tha National Guard, tendering their aer vicea aa ewort to the l'ioueera am thr «cea»ion of the celebration. Accepted with thank*. A aeriea of reaolutioua. relative to the death ot Mr. Cody, a maiubar of the Hociety, were read, received and adopt ed, and entered epread upon the min ute*. On motion the Hall of the So ciety wua ordered to be dra|>ed in mourn ing for thirty day a. Doaail**< 1* the I'aktaal. Frank Stewart, Librarian, reported the following luuulflcent liat of deuutiona to the great cabinet ef tha Hociety aiuoe laat ineetiag: Fine •|>o<-iiiien'i of ruby ailver, frem lUeae Kiver, by Joggle* Wright. S|>ecitiien of auriferoua ijuart/ite from El Morado Canyon, by W. Frank Stew art. Hich aidphuret* aud crvetal* from the Cnuatoek loda, by Jake White. Silver or* and ametbval from the ttphir aiiue, by George Uray. Gold-bearing eopper or* from Ilealy'a miua, near Canon City, by W. Frank Stewart. American ailvar dollar, date IKIfi, by J. L. Carter. Hich gold. ailv*r and other oraa from the Stniup Jc Adam*, Northern Hell*. Major Tnmpkiua, Tipton and Mount Diablo ifue*. Columbua, Eamaralda eounty, by II. Sweetapple. Spe«mien of copper, geld, nntimony and galena from tha Olover mine, Oold Mountain. An American half dollar, date IHOM, by J. W. Nova*. A large and magnificent apecitaen af gold, copper aud galena ore. from the Oriental miua, (Sold Mountain. Rich green aad red oiida copper or* from I'aauniul. Hplea lid ajM i-inieua of Imrata of liuie. unmanufactured borai, etc., from Col umbua, by H. Sweetapple. Hich aulphnret ailvar ere from the 1300-foot level of the llelcher mine, by Geerge Sandcra. Ancient copper and ailvar roina af very ancient date*, a valuable eolleotion, by 5. O, Mayer, of Virginia City. lloliviau dollar, by Mr. Moera, of the Iatrrnational Saloon. On niation, a apecial vote of thanka of the Society waa prreented to Mr. Sweet apple and oth< r douora of tha above. Tha I'lix-ba eeeere. A communication from P. Holland. «l tha l'lm-ha ftoml, tendering th* do nation of a r«s'<il»r file of the Kfonl from Jala, »** r**J, and on motion re called, nm| th*- thank* of tha Society tendered in return. Other communication* on variou* ginllani warn acted upon, anil other itaiua of buiueaa matter* diacuaaad, anil the meeting adjourned. Pmummi RmtM.-OtM of tha luaat enjoyable occaaion*, iu tha way of a aocial minion e»er incurring in Gold Hill, took place at tha Maynard Ilauaa Uat •Toning. Tha hoepitahla landlord, J. W. Xoyea, and liia estimable wifa anil faniilr. entertained a boat of invitail friend*. in bonnr nf the praaam-a of Mra. t'nitrliar auil Uwa UcClare from Auburn. California, old fnamla of the Sf»«' family, ami noar on a »iait to tbaiii. Tlia numbered abont xTaiitr, including many from Virginia, and among them thraa or four clergy ■•n. Tba parlor and all a»ai labia miu adjacalit waa crowded. and everybody appeared to feel a| honia and ha«|ug a good tiina. Tliara waa plant; uf id aaii* and ainging of a vary high order. und although th* room waa limitatl, tha marry ouaa managed to gel up a quadrille and a waltz or a<>. The piano found akilful manipulation*, and Mr. McKee with hi* violin, and Charter Kaith with hia guitar added murh to tha muaical Toluma and effort. Tha ainging by Mra. Out rher and Mra. Higgina waa aa aapecial treat. Mr. Hall and oilier* aaaiitad vary ably. At Un o'olock tha entire company vera invited to ptrUk* of a choice collation in th* apaciooa dining room, and all did ample juatico to tha good far* of thair hoapilahl* and moat worthy entertainer*. Mora niuaic and gan«ral ganinlity followed. and at tha midnight hour all hamla went horn* happy. ScuxiDi.—Tbc Miner*' Union Unue ltand, our new muaical organization, eetorted tha Hold Hill portion of th* D*aao*raejr up to th*ir mtiflaation at Virginia eeaniug l>afor* laat. Preeieoa to starting, they treated tha Niwa office to a tlua aeranada. It i* an excellent l*ud of muaic. nur ward urruicAi clce l'ureuaat to call, a meeting of the First Ward Unioa Republican Club, Gold Hill, wa» h«ld at the ball of Yellow Jacket Engine Compear No. 3, ou Wed needay evening. W. D. C. Oibeen, aa member of tba County Central Committee. called tin* meeting to order, and W. N. Hall wax el acted temporary Chairman, and A. C. Hay temporary Secretary. On aotioD. a Committee of three, conaiating of W. D. C. Gibeon, William Eaaaie and W. H. Smith wan appointed to anbmit a Constitution far the regula tion of the Club. They submitted tbe following which waa unanimously ac cepted and adoptod. Article 1. Tbe name of thia organ ization ahall be the Firat Ward Union Republican Club of (told llill. AaT. 2. The aiembera of thia club ahall be tboae enly who will bare tbe right to Tole iu thia precinct for State and County officers in 1874. Aar. H. Tbe necasr.ry • |iialiflcationa far membership ahall be aa follows: lie ahall be a citizeu of the I'nited State* and State of Nevada, and a regiatered voter of thia prec.net. He (ball pledge himarlf to vole for the noraincea of the Republican party nt tbe enauing election. Aar. 4. Tbe officer* of thia club ahall be a l'reaideut, two Vice Preeideuts and a Secretary. After a recess of ten minutes in order to give opportunity for signing the Con stitution, tbe meeting waa again called to onler. The Chairman anuounccd that tbe first bnaineea iu order weiild l>« tbe election of permanent officers, and iu a ahert a|>erch, replete with well deserved complimentary remarks be placed in nomination tbe name of W. D. C. (libaon, aa l'reaideut of theclub. Mr. (iibaeu wae immediately chosen l>y ac clataatiou. A. C. Hay waa neiainMed for l'srtnan ent Secretary uad alao rhoeen bv accla mation. O. C. Muiideil and II. il. Car rick were cboseu Vieu Presidents. On motion, it waa voted thut tbe club should turn out in praceeaiou on Satur day evening next, nad march tn Virginia, in order to attend the graud Republican ratification meeting, and on motieu a committee of Ave, consisting of William Kaseie, George Rogers, l>aniii Sheebau, Timothy O'Connell and l>avid Steamt were appointed to make the ntcesaary arrangements. Ou motieu the I'resi dent waa added to tbe cemmittee. President (iibaeu announced that be had secured Miners' I'uion Hall, for the meeting of tbe club every Tuesday even ing hereafter during tbe campaign. On motion tbe meeting now adjourned to meet nt fl'.J, sharp, on Saturday— this—evening to attend the grand ratifi cation meeting at Virginia City. NECOXD WARD HCPI II.ICAN cm. A 'meeting of the Second Wuril It<~ publiciui Club, (lolil Hill, wi\« held, pur muul to call, on Wedaeailiy e»*ijiup, at the 11 nil of Linmlu 1Io*a Company, No. 3, Lower (iold Hill. John lUmlitll, 1'reaiilent of tlie Club, called the mooing to oriler, ami utatcil it* abject*. C. C. Htevenuin win now, upon mo tion, alw'tml teinponiry (*bniriinili by acclamation, iuiiI look lb* petition witli a few brief hii.I appropriate remark*. S. W. Chnbbuck w<u iiMo elected tempo rary Secretary by acclamation. On uietien, a committee of tbr*e, on permanent organisation, waa ap|>oiuteil by tb« Chair, coniUtint; of John Itan JhII, Tbomul (lallagber iiml Thoiuiu 11. T«ylor. The Committee reported n countitu lion (*liuil*r to that uf the Flint Wunl t'lnb, published al«>ve\ whicb *»« read anil uuaniinoualy oiloptril, with tbv con eluding section to amended a* to make the temporary officer* already electeil the permaurnt officer* of the Club. Capt. T. U. Taj lor was uoiuiuatcil tor Vice I'reaideut, ami elected by acclauia tioa. The Club being now fairly reoiyan i/eil, tbe tint bnainc** in nnler wu* tlie cleetion of a Finaucu nml Kiecutive Comoiitter. (>D motion, the l'raaident, by *ti(; geition of the Club, np|H>inted a* eueh Committee A. McMartm. Thouiiu Galla gher. Anthony I'm, Charles Holding ami Benjaniiti lliueltine. After a reoeea to allow all te *ign the constitution who wUhed, the meeting adjourned to meet on Saturday ithia) e»»»inn, at CJi o'clock ahurp, in order to atteml the grand ratiflcatlon at Vir ginia City. Crrami' Tir»rr.—A fourth ti*k*t (or count/ and Slut* officers, is in th* field. Ilia atyled lb* Citl/tnis' Ticket, and in clu<laa al>out na equal umnlx-r (roiu Ilia llepublican aud Democratic nominees. (mm* Dixm*.—J. T. Il*ek«r, prapri a(or of tha Gold Hill Iwkery and chop holla* ia prepared to aorva tip a gain* dinuer to audi of hi* patrous at feal the need of on*. Ti-kmy Dinn*k.—Mr. J. W. Xoyea, proprietor of tli* Mayuard Hon**, will treat bin gneeta to n *pleadid turkey din ner to-morrow. Dinner ready at 3:3*1 r. x. BrtLPixo iMrsoTKMixra. Mr. I«aa< Krock, foratnan of th* Overman, i* erect ing a haudaouie. ooar-lookiiiK cottage a ahort distance above the work*. Iuraovixii.—Doctor Hall waa out on tha itraat to-day. He ia getting along tiuely. and will' U abl* to throw away hi* crutch** ill a faw dm h. Cocohs ami Col.l».—Tho»* who ar* suffering from cough*, colds, liouwene**, ■ura throat, etc., should try Jlrowu'a ltfsnihiul Troche*. UtunmuTioN.—Tha whole nuiubar of I>ereana registered in Gold Hill, for the 'all election, up to th* preeent time, ia 3,070. MrrKotoLcxitCAL. In Oold Hill, nt l'J M. to-day, tha thermometer iudicnted a temperature of C'.l degree* in the *had*. S< iii*>l ArrKM>»\i ». — Th* w^ol* nuialwr nf children attendiug the (iuld Hill public schools ia aliout XV). lUaooran.-Tha Dank of California building, iu Gold Hill, i* being rtroofed. Til AnctrxT 0od,-Vi have received a copy of a very peculiar nnd innter eating book, entitled a "lliographical anil Descriptive Catalogue of 'Th* Ancient Hand," composing the Spirit Art Gsllarr, being llfe-aire hiut portraits, painted with pencil, by Wellu ami Pel Anderson, apirit artist*, with aoiae ac count of other aucieut people who lived 50,000 year* ago." It ia published by tha Pacific Art Union, Sua Francisco, ami further particulars relatire iu our advertising column*. Th* portraita re f*rr*d to we bar* Been aud consider them vary 8a* and intonating picture*, a*ide from th* curioua mystery anrroundiug th*m and tha manner of th*ir produc tioa. Thar* are 'in of theiu ia all. and An* card photograph* of th* full a*t can b* obtained by mail aa well a* the hook aboT*m*ntion*d by aending te J. Win chester, box 454, Kan Francisco. Amain* Flit Kcaooi.. — About 30 popila are in attandanca at n*w achool, recently organized at American Flat. yiee Kercheval is meeting with excel lent tueeeaa in teaching the yotmg sage bra ah era. TELEGRAPHIC! EASTERN DISPATCHES. [IRCUI TO TO (OLD nllX DAH.T «IWI POME8TIO NEWS. Kojatly lu Ka(* The C«h of Dork •rj. F*w You, October 10.—A Pari* cor respondent un that tho Princoaa Do Bonrlwu (Madame I'arkina) whaaa hua band ia now in Paris, la utterly destitute with tbraa children, bagging for wark, and aaking a loan o( tba am all aum ol f'JO. ll«r aunt tha ex-Queen e( Spain, lirea but a (aw door* away, but will not help bar, und nona of bar Royal rel atives will giva ber a sou. She ia now deluding on tba charity of Aniaricana. Tha name correspondent publiahaa a let tar from Dockeray, tha American con victed in Cuba, in which ba aaya: " I waa acnt off ao abruptly from Cuba that 1 am here in Santardor Prison without manna, without clothing, and altnoat in a MiifTrring condition. I hnve written Mr. Cnahiug at Madrid, but aa yat have heard nothing. Tha Lord only kuowa what will be tuy situation or fata in tha face of the present impotency of our Government in iU dealiuga with Spain. Butler <• be Beaowlanted tor Ma tun. A Iloatou apocial aaya the caucnaaa at Salem to-night take away tha laat ahadow «f doubt of tha reuoiuination af (Ian. Duller, in which tba moat effort waa uinde, and nlthough Duller waa oppoeed by (ien. William Sutton, undoubtedly one af the moat populor gentlemen in town, bin delegates were elected by a Tola of I'JH |a 91. Ill Uloueeater waa ahowa tho moat disastrous reaolta of the aiiunbbla in tha Republican ranka. Laat week Buller carried tha general eaucua by au average of 5 to 4, while to-night, iu the atrongeal opposing ward, tha vote waa U:l to 41, an average in' tha city of mora than 3 to 1. In Nswburyport tharu wan an effort to jwstpons tba nom ination until to-morrow night, hut tha revenue officers eame to tba aid of tha Duller party, and tha |M>atponament waa defeated. Then ii motion waa made for uaa of uhe check list; but tha Chairman ruled it out ou the ground that tha chock liat hud no htmiueaa in a general caucus. Of course, nfter this, there waa no uao iu talking, und after Col. Stone, ono of tho candidates, bad plaiuly hinted at a l>olt, tha cnncua proceeded to a ballot und fleeted l'J Duller delegates. The I'luanelal Nil nation I'nnofi * Panic. "I'll* Trilninr'g Sew York commercial iliapntch any« a cartful inrrtiy of buai iiint circles allow* a general nerrou* feeling prevailing, liut bejoud a faw fail ure* of »mall bonaea thar* ar* no facta to indicate coHiiaarcial ainbarraaamant. Ouoortw* afternoon papera diipUjr a pauicv diapeaitiou, ami publieh many niifoniiilwl rumor* uflecting m*mb*r* of ainall bouaex, but the general diapoaition of the uewapupera ia I* uroiJ iliacilaaiou of tbia aubj*ct until it force* itaelf on tluir attention luor* abeolately. The feeling in Ibat agitntiou will produce, what nil feur, general doubt ami demur nli/Htion, nml that auapiciun will leiul inevitably to failure* wbicb ought not to be. ami to it panic which ought not t* •xiat. WESTERN DISPATCHES (•rum. to tiis uuun ant. daily FROM 8AN FRANCISCO The YVeatlier-lluu ting ■ DtfkilUr -ArrUnl taiwl lb* Haeblwery Murk EtrlltMMl - llrM<D>r 4'elebrallau. 8»n FbanitIwo, Octolwr 10—1:30 P. m. Tli* weather in cloudy soil cool, with indicntiona of rain. There ia uo further new* about tlif defaulter, Henry Casey, bat a lining fnrce n( offlcere are acouriag the roan try Ittneru her* mid Half-Moon llay, ■nd tliure i* a »trong probability that they will enptur* him. The aleamar Montana, from Lower California and Mexican porta, arrived to-day. II. ltlolr will start for Arizona and Mexico next Tuesday an Imaitieea con tacted with th* Tucaou and Ouaymaa Railroad. A law |>ortion of tha machinery of the writhed steam tug lUerue haa l>**u sav*d, and if tha waathar continual fa vorabla, quit* nil of it will b« rcmorad. Twenty-live man ura atlll at tha aceno of tha disaater. Tha excitement in tha mining ahara market continues, and there ia a groat crowd on California at rait again, com pletely blocking tha aidewalka. It ia reported on tha atreat that prices are wall aaatainad. A large number of meml>ers of the Father Matthew temperance organization hare assembled at their hall to-day to celebrate with literary eterciaes, maaic, and a grand procesaien, the birthday of Father Matthew. < I rollback*. !»l(«'JI!i. OAKLAND, CAL. • omul I>ra.l. OtiMmi, Cal., October 8.—Clans F. I'-hler*, nf the firm of Khlers k llrand, licpior merchants, doing basinesa at 332 Clay atreet, Han Franeiaco, was fonnd dead ataut half-paat ten o'clock tbie morning near th« corner of Third and Oakland streets, with a pistol wonnd through hi* head. The Coronsr has charge ef the lrndy, auil will hold an in" • pieat immediately. Ucxaway.--Mr. Hurley's lieery tsaiu, while Ntanding at tha railroad depot, (lold Hill, thie afternoon, became fright ened at th* anorting of a locometire which was palling ont far Virgiaia City. They jumped an th* platform, dragging the wagon after th*m, and then took it down the platform or sidewalk between Stern's grocery ator* and the locomotive until they rearlirt Main street, when they shot into th* railroad cat. overturning the wagon aad tripping up themaelvea. Neither wagon nor team aastaincd much damage. llairzr.—Old .Eolus waa on th* ram page this afternoon. A stiff breer* from the southward, together with th* i>r** ence of dark deads, eeemed to indicate that a storm of soma kiad Is rloa* at haad. Dl. PRICK'S DI8PKMART. DR. PRICE'S DI8PENSARY No. 22 South (' Street, VIRGINIA CITY NEVADA, (Whole Second Floor Knterprlac Iltrlldlnj) Olllre lloani • A. «. lo 4 r. and 0 In I r. a. Con mlUllon Free. Humiliation, ft. Keea. |3 to »». NKII.I.KII. ATTENTION 04rM to *11 claaaea of d[»es«c». No idle pre tenalona or Impoeure; no flattering or eiperl merit,; no Injnrlona drum; hul careful nam Inaltona anil the moat reliable treatment; the beet ramedlea approved bjr aclence and eiperl ence, which may cure ton ch dleeoureued and hope lea.. NPKCIAI.TIK*. Dlaetkea or the RYK and KAIt, TIIHOAT, U NHS and IIKAltT, LI VKit and KIDNRYH, and all Chronic, Oonalllutloiial and ltlood !»!• Aelhma, Catarrh, Itheumatlam. Neuralgia, Kpllepajr. Heroftila, Pllea, limp*), l>jr,|>c|»ia, elf., cured. Ladle, uul oI health aaeurvd nt prompt reller. CANCKKS and TI'MOItH relumed without the knife. INFALLIBLE REMEDIES Hureat ami ualckcat knoern fur all PHI VATIC DIHKAMKH of both wnea. young and old. Thn worat caaea of HTKICTUKK and t llltONIL' VKNKKKAL DINKAWK ■ uulckljr relieved. NO MERCURY need. Where rrom laul treatment an/ aymptnm re malna, a radical cure ilionld Ik- aouijht at owe trom DR. I'ltlCK. Traveler* attpplled Willi Medicine, etc., at abort notice. TO VOC'TIIM AMI .tIKM. Th« nnljr prrfrrt run*. |>rrniiiirnl and relit hie, fur MMlMU WMkMaa. Nwvihim llililhtjr, Imimirnrr, etr., wnilli $l.i«»> In lh« nnfor Innate. Nn i|U« lii ry nr ilM i pllon. The fulle.t Snarantrr t'nrn. Alt l>min<» •trlrlljr rond rntlal. Tbow who rannol rull In |xT»iin fhonld wrltf their rate lully married nr «lni(lr, rau«-, .Jmptnm., duration "t lime.., etc., And Inflow $5 fur frr and Aral nil' llrlnr. AodrtM R. PRICE, M. D„ Virginia Cllli A KKMARKAHLK (TKK OF UK A K XKSS S I publlafi llil* rard for the liencflt of Dr. II. Price. «Hooth C *treet, Virginia Clly, In u»» bounded gratitude for what hr hi- 4fiM fur me, and for bla aklll aa a pbytlclan and aurgeon: Deafnea* la horriblet It rendera a per*un unlit for any bu*lne«. I have been afflicted for ovrr three year*, entirely deaf with OM W and nearly draf wlili tin- other. I *a* (NOWMtd rd to I)r. Price by Mr. Joe (larncr, engineer, of thia city, a well-known citizen, whom be cured la*t year of deafbea* of tweiitir**«-vcn year# atandlug. The Doctor punctured, a* be explained to me, the mutuhraua t)<i.pana-a aerloua fcorgkal nitration. I plated n.\-.ir under hU treatment a week ago, mid, *tramru to aay, In tlala abort time I have rival nil my hetrlug. K phyalclau iMl 10 |M-rf»»rm MMI enrea ought to be natrontxed by all tufferlng from tlmllar affection*. My thank* to him, and I hope thia card will bring him many pa tient*. J. BOONS, Union Potiudry. Subscribed and aworn to before me till* 4th day of February. A. D 1*14. WILL II. nrRKALL. (•eal.1 Notary labile. rrs>: or ixtiibxal < axk>:u. Waimmiiriii. NeT., Aug. 8,lHTf. U It with feellnifn of heartfelt loy that I tes tify thU f.»r the benefit of Dr. H. Prlfe, ti South C ntreet, Virginia City. 1 had been <■on fined to my bed for two inontbn with Internal Canker of the Month and Stomach. My ft tend* hatl gUenmettp. 1 wan Informed that Dr. Price had rured a man In (fold Hill lanlyearofa canktT on bin noM. no I wrote to him. It In hardly to Im» believed, hut from the flr»t done of medicine I received from hliu I ItepMi to mend. I am now lit perfect health, and look a- well a« I ever did. I recommend Dr. Price to uvery one. WM. HUHT, Wadn worth, Net. A CARD. Cnr* tf Nail llhfum of forty.Ave Year* Ntaudliif. Mill Citt. Nev. Aug. 10,1871. D* Pmn-Dear Sir: I MTVeipectcd to be able to write vou audi a letter a« thin-that 1 am cured of the Halt Kheam after nutTerlng for ao many yearn. Forty-five yearn ago It came out In my neck, ear* and heed, and then on my whole body. I wan. I may nay. perfectly raw with It. In th«i Winter my hand* l>rokn out and dlnabled run from work nearly all Winter. When I wan a irirl there were not many patrut medic I ue* made, and I had to dei>end ou »uch aalvee at DelgklHirn recommended. About thirty year* ago patent medlctnen cam** In the mark«uand I have lined •VMftMig that han been advertlnnl an a patent medicine to purify the blood, from that day to thin. Sometlmea I c<»t nnmethun; that partially relieved me. and what I thomrht wan going to enre me. hnt every thing lont It* Itmgtll on roe after a while. About nix montha ago I commenced taking your medicine. I tnunt nay I had faith In It from tbe beginning. >on were no hlghlv recom mended by a great tnany of my ac<|utlntancee. I want you to publuh thU In your cltr pajier. eo that people who are nufferlng fr»nn Melt Itbenm may know what will cure them, for I do Dot believe there ever wan Mich a ca»e an mine. MILS. A. Oil ASK. A CARD. Cure ol Wont ('air nf KhrumatNm. Dk r*iri-D»»rKlr: I rnffrml from nhrii matlara durlnc l.«t Wlnlrr mora lhanproran wrllr I «»• hwlrlildrii til Wlnlrr. nitfr in ■II th« Mm flr.il . hi Iw.r. 11 makr. in. abnddrr In tblnk «»r niv pain, at rr.ry < tiangr uf wratlirr. 1 hail llk.wlwa humor arlllrd In m» l*ft rj*• I rnnld not opto It all Winter. I tried all phytlrtana. all olmm<-nt», hnt >1 rt>j»« anil awntlmi nmllrlnc. tn tie cot. without an; ben.lt wbalrvrr. A happy ilar ll »*• Inr m< when I Mir your adrrrtlM-mciit and mmmi-nred your treatment. I Iwvan to Mai raplillv I pained elerrn pound. In fnarteen dar* I am nowaa w.ll a. e»er. ami rrrnmmind roar treatment to ail; olio Iron bird with Rhen ■MM. Yaora truly, JDHKI'll RWBIX. A CARD. BR II. PRICK, *1 Smith C atreet. Virginia Cttj, baa cared m. entirely from a lonir-etandln* dlaeaaenfth. .lomach and llw. for which I tried la rata for raara tbe tnwt prominent phyelclana. I dm It ibt dnty to pablUb tbl. fort, rerom. mendlu* Dr. Prlc. to all prreooa auffrrtof from •Im'lar affeetiona. R. L. HlflflW*. Ylrglnta, Octobar U, 1(T(. «1» id GMTUSMESH CLOTHIXC, He. THE TRAN8I1 ••..or.... VENUS! 18 NOT MOIIK ANXIOUSLY AWAITED B1 lb. A>tronom«r. .nil Bcl.ntl.t.of th. wort than tb. tran.lt of GOODS from Ea.l.ra Marl to lb. VVIIITK IIOL'KE CLOTHING STOKJ bjr tli. hundred. of cu.toaere of COHN A I8AACS. EYELESS FISH Art at bom. la tbt Mammoth Cart, where >1 I. a dilution and a >n»r. -oat ward .how, In wanl pmptliiM. and darllnlnf reputation—bal In tb. WHITE IIOt'HE all I. open aa Um dajr and th. h*itrr and brlsht.r th. .jr. lb. mort will thcj iMnall lhat I. there to b. .mi, wbrlhrr th. ownrr. of th. rjt* h« ll.h or m.n. COHN' & ISAACS, ....Of TBI.... WHITE HOUSE, ....orrin tub.... .° ba C P E E 8 8 T ...AND... T 8e P C A I E O HCH MOST EXTUSIVE STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING Kvor fxliihllftl In the Hlate of Nevada. AI¥ AFRICAN PIGMY Could pill In lila rjt ill the " mtw of trad*" that roll lulo tbe rmpty, crbolnif ravrrii« of i hr Mammoth Cav». but to mnova In a month lb* WIIITK llol'HK tafea of a dajr would wi*ry an ARMY OF ARABIAN GIANTS, Socrrai la the rnah alnre he laal arrival of •• nobbjr" Mil (VMrahlr, Spring and Summer Goods, All (old at b'M prim th»n nlbrra arc charting fur oUI, inualjr, ahtlfworu abodiljr. tWOur rnalnrarr* will h<«r In mind ibal our Immroar (lock of gooda orcnplr* bat ONI MTOHY -no top ttorr aitarhrd and that Ol.'R " MTV I.K " IM IN orK (IUODH, and not In th* nii'ii who aril tlwm—firnalTa dignity and aualrrllr bring baul»h«l. COHN & ISAACS, "WHITE HOUSE" CLOTHIII STORE, So. It Neath C UrMt, VIRGINIA CITY. NIVADA, •«*) if Important Announcement. BED-ROCK PRICES • ••.foR.... CUSTOM-MADE ILOTHIVG «... AHD.a* FURNISHING GOODS! JT IH WITH (1KKAT IIKOHICT THAT G. ABRAHAM, Merchant Tailor, NO. 23 NORTH C STRUT, VIRGINIA riTY. In for ma till cnalnmora and Ihe pnMIr that, owlnir In th* larifii Inrrraarof bualnraa la hla Han Kranrlaco houar. whlrh now m|Ulr*a til hla altrnllon. ha l» compelled lo rloaa out hla liiialnraa In Virginia. and Im thrrafure offer* Ibe public ■ chance lo obtain Ihalr (TNTOM-MADK CLOTHING At mora than 33 PER CEJiT. I.ESH THAN I JtLAL. •uil »t wore than SO I'KK CENT. I.KH8 than *11 other hnoaea In Virginia. Having alrnulr a ltrj lares Hock on hand In Kan Kranrl.ro. he will aril hla stock bar* at prlcra which rnuat b* an 1 IXDITKMKNT TO PIRCKASKBH, Kalhar than ahlp III* gnoda back In Han Fran lacti. A rail la rwgneatrd. when all ran tiara In* an.ljinl^e fur themaclvra that CLOTHING ['an haonlrred at iirlrss which moat romaand > i|iiIck dla|Kaalot th* atock oa hand. FURNISHING GOODS HT SO I'KIC ('ItNT. RP.LOW COST, to "dear I out the balance ol atock. Th* following Hat of prlcea will (bow III* | SACRIFICES DAILY MAOIs rl n* Black and Ilia Dm* ■alia, M«| | I'lna Frrnrh Caaalmfra Malta, |U| »'l no Frtarb and Kafllab Dlaftaal | (oata and Yeatat M*t I'lao I'raarb Rntm Hark Caala, |M| I'lna Prrark fklarkllla Hack Caala, MOl Flar I'uMlam Paata, (I3i I I ar Vrltral VraU, (1*1 I'aarj Hllk Vaala, lift And all othrr r«»la In |>toportloa. c. ABRAHAM, 13 NORTH C HTRKKT, TIKfilMU, | . ... AKO. . .• 15 and 33 Hccond HU., FrtWl*o. I JjM i» FOR BALK! APirRMSIIBD HOUSE, SITUATED ag| a abort dlataac* bslow Port Boar- M ■lead, and containing bar room, will b*«K •old chr*p for caah. For partlraNn Inqalr* of MATUEW HOWE, oa Ik* praalM*. •*■ lw« I flEXTLEMEft'H CLOTH IMS, *tf. ON EXHIBITION ASD I'Ol MALE AT ; BANNER BROTHERS, C»ru*r V mm4 Tartar ilmli, VIRGINIA CITY. THE UR8EST, MOST BEAUTIFOl ....in.... MOST MAGNIFICENT itoi'K or SPRING CL0THIN6 EVER DHOVOnT TU THIS MTATK: SO RICH IN FABRIC, 80 SUBSTANTIAL IN MAKK, SO SUPKRB IN 8TYLE, AS TO SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS, ....mn.... So Exceedingly Low in Price AH TO AflKKKAHLY AHTONIMII THE MOST ECONOMICAL. I BANNER BROTHER*, WHO ALWAYS BTUUr.... TO PLEASE THEEt PATBONS ....am Drr»am» to.... Kim all HRtvior* Errom DURING Till t'RBMBNT HEAMON, ....AND TO COKTISri.... SUCH STRAIGHT-FORWARD DEALINGS Aa hart won for tbrm the rmprrl and eatcrm of ihflr fellow <ltli*na DEAL WITH BANNER BROTHERS, ... WIIO PgR»|«T.... IN REDUCING PRICKS. {Buy All Your CLOTH I n:c ... MOV.... BANNER BROTHERS, ....mi... # ONLY LIVE CLOTHIERS Iff VIRUIJIIA. NEVADA. orl If OPENING OF THE FALL CAMPAIGN! We Defy Competition! EVERYTHING COE8 I R008 BROS. PALACE CLOTHING STORE Xo. W South C Hired, Virginia. ROOS BROTHERS HAVK JI'ST iibckivbd tub I.ARllKMT Involcs of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Krar brought Inln the Slate, con.Ullnr nf (he LATKHT hTYLKx «.f BUSINE88 SUITS. DRESS SUITS, BEAVER SUITS, CHINCHILLA SUITS, Tha be.1 made BBAVRR and CHINCHILLA OVIKCOATM, anil the bc.1 larlmjr or (ipnls' Furnishing Goods K»er offrrtfl for mI> hrrr, together with a full Hot of HLANKETt* of ill colore, and a Knit line or WIIITK KAMILY HLANKRTH. Rl'BBBH IIOOIMt, TRl'NKM, VALIKKM, IIATjt, CAPM. HOOT* aad BIIOKM. Wa India the public lo glre ■ »l«lt to oar • lore ltd ho coo* I nerd thai no ona will par chan good, *lM«h*ra alter hating mhi Iba quality aad Tarlcty or our*. I'KICtJt I.O» iTk TUAN r.VKK 11 R008 BROS. PALACE CLOTHING STORE, [ If*. 33 tooth r alrffl, t'lrflala. oc4 Id BANK OF CALIFORNIA. AOENQYi GOLD HILL I l NEVADA. A. J. RAL8TON OBNBRAL AUBNT j TRIM AOINCT M now CRI pared U> renin depoalta or coin or dallton, fllh.ro* (IPRN ACCOUNT, or to Imu. CBM TIFICATBH Ih.r.fnr, payable (at lb. option of th. holder) In Oold lllll or Han Praacl.ro; lo maka collection., parcba*a Bullion at th. »o.t rarcrahl. rat*., or adv.nc cola I hereon when rorarardad to tha Parent llaak In Aaa Pranclacoj aalli Villa oI Kxrhange, aad tranairta Oeneral | Baaklag Baalaaaa. CHECKS FOR SALE ON LONDON. BANK OF IRBLAND (Dahlia), | PA BID, NBW TO KB, BAN FRANCISCO. BACRAMKNTO, DO If TON, PORTLAND (Or) A. J. EAMTOJIi fltNral Aftil. art If W. n. DLAUVILT. Ctofctor. « «i. num. S. h. HASTIHU* CRANE, HASTINGS I CO. ■» CILE, HAYES * CO. laroartai i»D jnaaiaa I* - WIIIE9 AND LIQUORS, | MB aad BIB Treat alittl, )rt tr a a if PBAxciitro. cal, FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR | DR. M. HOLMES A NN0UW21S niMRBLF AS A CANDI- I data for tha ode* or Pabllc Admlolairatnr of Storey Coaaty, Nerada. .object to total of lb. -Itlara. oT tha coaatjr that are aot and aold hy tha Rlaa, andwho waal aa oflear who will do bit daty,without rear baaahl aad aold by tha Rlaa, aad who waat aa tolB igjarwho " 1 (aror or afattlaa. iMCTKlirW. FIU8T ANNIVERSARY BALL ....or YELLOW JACKET BH6DTC CO. no. a. ....TO TAEI PLACS AT.... MINERS' UNION HALL, UOI.D IIII.I., | Tl'KHD.lT KYKNINU, OCT. 17, 1814. '('.mnlllM or AmafniniUi A 0 IUt Jo. M.r.tull I' J H 'fully ftu. II.uh I) L HMD Wi IUU M I' Wolf J» L»wr*j (> U Knife l<7 Knllon Jl. I'.rkrr CMialllN of Invitation i n.r L It nnullry < l>». K Null.II lion J I'Jour. John Mark. lion Wm HhAfon JillMill* lion C C *t»«n.oo M W II.Mrtt Opt Matt C*n»»»n JooepfcBUk C«pt TUTijkw llrlwr lloleun Jewrtt W AiUm« <»l*f Brown L T Paz Tknui Mwkto 0 c Mandril u«o lUakrtdfO A J Trrwll B C llafkM W II DIM nil Ju J .well K J Bntlrr Tk«o Atrfcorm 1 I. Rrqu A T McKay Chief MrMtrlln J J Coopor Ah. Joan M KnMdy X William. Ju Ra.k II V llMclilne Frank Wk««l«r K M (ti.pln Wm I) C (llkaoo «t V K.llon Wm II Hmlih H |. Juimm M Knuikrnkrlmrr H W Cknhhark Ttioma. tjnlrk K L Htera Alt Dolen Rw.|rtl» I^MialUMi Hr W o CunwtII A J MrlMxuM R Mrrfrr I'Knn. U W Hall r A PI Jokn I'lMt Jo* Mar.hall V J » Tnlljr A J McDonald F A HI John M I' Wolf floor Dlwtori DLBoan MUHIC BT I'ROF. BERLINER. W* 99 FIRST ANNUAL BALL ....or TNI.... I KIM MULDERS' I MOV, A "°-$ •••.TO TAB! FLA CI AT.... NATIONAL GUARD HALL VIK41INIA CITY, NKV., TIKKDAY, S : S : OCTOBKR 20, 1M1. rMHHlUN *r ArnutftmaUi llrnrr 1*1.1 J.hn Jinn A N lllrklnaon l> Lf.ry JaaCorroriii TbnaJoB.. M n Jade J K Co.1* John l**rjr II J Cwptxll J (1 Hlmpaon ('•WMlllf* «r MflUllMt I* llnmlck A J Tjrr.ll I' Ciirnmlu£» (I Itmnrtt II Hum M Itl.hm Iti Doyle II K«an«l]r J Mlrbarla <1 Brown V Mrltlnnla * Htuddard N Xjpri J Chapman •I VcCirdr lltnnrtl J Mr AIIMrr II Kvmi. J Norton W Klll»lt T Row. W Itrndi. II llanann J Malon. A ki'irt^rau II Mphof* A J one. II Krrrlfin K Jonr. T Connor. I' lUiyla M MlmpMin l)Jnhn«>n I) Ullkjolr V llallldajr A llulrblBMn RM^plloii CwanllUri JiiIiii Colhtib J O II A Tornnlra <1 K Harris W A Mojd I) Unroll riaar Naaafrni rHoinn II J Cain rl»U A N llkklnaon .laa I urrnraa II Lrtr; J II m«|wa M II Jnd«« rINT DlrffMri lira>7 l'l*l Mt'HIC BY PIOPC8NOR PMYKt'H. TICKKTH $3 M >r J» Id FIFTH AWlAli BALL ... OF.... NEPTUNE HOSE C0.f NO. 5, ...TO TIM rtic« ... NATIONAL GUARD HALL viroinia cm, TtKNDAT, : : : XOVKMBKK «, IM4. ( •mmlllN *f ArnmrnanU. Klirhnik.it KKJtrk.au D Dnmond W II 1*1*11 ('•■■IIIH .Havltall.ai Ju Brawn Tbm M*rkl« (>*a lluhrldf* IIO Hub** Ju Jrwrll Ttxa A K horn A V MrKtr J J Coop*r Ju H*.h W T Mt*ip*on A McMutln <*»• I Null.il lUbrr llolnun Ju* Blab AbrJonr. John Mark* AJTjrrrll J CtlMl Urnr; Plp*r A L Kdwarda D I. Bon ■wtptlon (^MMltlMI Chart*. Daw nun Jon Tijlor M Noon*. Y B NltMInf W Killmjtr W HlapM. Jacob lanrrnlT _J ■ I CbtrlM Dntlr. A'Uglily Jubn Unrr.ff W H Moll t) A Morlnrtj A»«w I'Imt PIJvkM MUSIC BY l-ROKewoR DRIYFOt'H. •"»•« "" J. M. CORN WELL, N«. 3* W.rlb C Mr.tl, VIRGINIA CITY, NIV., Maanfarlnrtr ud Dealer In FURNITURE, MATTRE88E8 ....AMD.... RIDDING. E*ADOUAKTKRH FOR Till BTAT* Of NEVADA for lb* MM of lk« fanwua CKAMDALL HFRIXti 111. Tb* Crandall CoBpl.i Spring I* lh* oatf Nil .nppnrlln#, and cannot f«» ont of ardrr. Klfbl Other DIjIn af Mi Iua< Dwtand kjr l*. ottU QUICKSILVER! . UNTIL FUNTMIR NOTION tbb fbicb of QUICK8ILYKR mi aa •IM CENTS PKW POUND. AGENCY t BANK OP CALIFORNIA^ VIB0IN1A AND <101, D BILL.