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THE EVENING NEWS OOLD MIA. WEDWPAT. TOT. U. UN —— STOCK ■ ErOIT. [airoarto wax it a. r. uiTua a to] IV Meadew Valiej. is Ttt Rajmoad * K>J. UN. MM « 9) Karrk* Cos.. UK. U. It* im) Waaklnglon M Creole, 1 1N| Kl.*b«, 4* sw IWliaoat. #V. *'» • V American T*t. 1 ltto Hr* Patch. sv. «. 'S 90 Monitor ItrlBoal. 1 \ |il B Dorado Hoolk. I 130Praaalaa.4N.4NtM «u North llelaaeat, IS bt 10 Bailer**. He 310 Chariot M III. t. »V. »l* WO Calia'.ota. 10%. It*. 10.* Its Oeldea Chariot, in l« Mi Klmor*. IX. IS. IV 190 Nabo«*ay. t*.* btO sm !•■ >utk Chariot, 1.1 bio Dal Mlaer Cord. I. IS in) War K*a[le, 1V - ~i Ktuplr*. iU*hfl| 50c in Hllttr HIII.7k.1V M<> Kcllpae. 101% tlO Chauaaaa,», Tn •0 Itajrton. SW 170 Pardaaallee. IT*, U. «N in) »jj; York Coo., J. »•„ 11)0 ira ABi.rifM rn. t.fJi.t',. I* M0.»N. IN bJt(. 9V M Occidental. 3 *m roioo -o*. n. hk, tt* GU Tyler. Mr tSoWoodallk, IS. IN SU lad**. t TU) K.aaath, 1S.JJ* «30 so i«o. i 1173 Andw.th.tW,*. IN II. r soot). U. llllf. 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UN.UN. M WO IM Knickerbocker. IN. IN 1J« llalnroorr. 1.1\ Ji) Kwon. & l»J Hallloo. ItN •a)uioha, is. IS tru California, la). II, 70S. Tt bl. «t bit. Tt 1'intk'a Ortai Hora*.—Last uight Iba " I.ady of Lyoua" vaa eoartfd bo fora n gooal boas*. Mr«. Uoath maalo a very ^o k! ratiliuo. Aa Claud* Mai nour, Mr, Wbwlock app*ar»d bofora lha amli«DC« aa a Into artial ami far bia maalrrl; rvnilition of that rkararter, won tlaavrvrtl ap|ilaaai>. Mr*. Kiltuoml* ax Mtar. I>rat'hap|>«llM, gar* her bear er* auotbar exhibition of her teraatila taleuta, aa did alao her hnaband, Mr. Churlea txlmunil) aa lieanaant. Mr. l^liuomU baa plated befora audiaaooa iu Virginia parbapa longer eonaecutiTaly anr other geutUman. and hi* |<aine talting eflort* are duly appreciated. Mr. liilling* as lieneral Uamna vaa good, a* he ia alwavs., Miaa Mollit Karnor aa the Widow, returna to n* wilhoat the loaa of uny of Ihoae perfection* that endeared ber to u* in th« pa*I. To night Mr*. Booth appear* a* Ileatriee, in Shakrnpeare'* coraedr af " Much Ado About Nothing." Mr. Wbaelock will gita u* hi* fauion* rendition of the character of liamdiet, and will ba tap ported bt th* fall eotnpanr. blMTBICT Cocrr—Rxmno, JctMI.— The following btt.iu*** wa» yesterday transacted in this court: la lb* matter of the estate of A. Vf. Mclntir*. de ceased. Margaret Malutire ni *ppoint*d administratrix, and John Riorden, Rich ard Mercer and £. L. Stum »«n ap pointed John l>. Haul #t il. r». June (». limit et *1.; the order eutered on the K>th instant wa* *o modi fied that the refer** i* only to Uk. and report on the account. between the par lie*. llarry Neil t». Thotnaa Itarkin; •outinuad "for the tertn by mnaant of counsel. Richard Catanayh v*. Michael Ki'lley; continued to th* lSthinatant, at 10 o'c'ock i. M.; jury waiv*d and wit nrsses ordered to l>* in attendant!* at th* time tueuttened. Sylv**t*r ▼*. Fraa*r; argument waa continnad from Friday to HatnnUy neit. Jur«ra in attendance were *xcu»*d until Monday next at 10 a. 11. Court adjourn*U to m**t thia meruing at 10 o'clock. Au WuMM*.—W* ar* gratified in feeing able to atat* that all thoa* wh« went down from Oold Hill to th* big rac* at tian Francisco laat Saturday, caia* oat winn*r». Son* of them loat on the rac*. Thre* or four **nt up for money to p4y a few littl* bUl* th*y had down there; other* made unlucky •pec ulation* in kiotk* with their winning*, anil one benevolent iadiridual lent all hi* money to a couple *f Irienila from Virginia City. who bet " on the field, so that b* had to .oak hi* watch and overcoat to pay hia own raaejjt* hom*: lien. Ijii left her* with »W3 i* (P>" not)*, which he doubled on Katl* I ****, mid ha* «inc* inv**t*d In city lota. II* i. now writing po*try for th* Hau Trail. ci*co OtU, and waiting for tho** lot* to ria*. IUarea'* WMH.T.—Thia eery popu lar illustrated new*p*p*r. Uk* a house bold word, ftnda faror everywhere, and i. familiar to everybody. IU cireula tion i* *uor«ou*. conwqu.ntly it to furni*h*d at th.v*ry cheap raU.only <| i>t*r year, by mail, to anb*ertb*r* throughout th. country. porta*. pre paid by th* publiah*ra. It* •J1"*''*" Cn. by Na*. and other. » th. l«Ur ti.tain the country, for them aa|v*s. and lb* editorial, ar*i w*ll wnt trn and carry no amall weight and in tlueine in the affair* of th* nation- All who deair* to *ub*erib* for thu ble periodical wiU dowell «• advertisement in anotb*runder head of ".WTo-day." «i«««f ,nl1 P4^ ticulara. llaivrrm.— District Attorney *l*ct Will Campbell i* now abl* to b* out on th* *tr**ta. l>r. Manson ia alio im proving. but alowly. ... Th* County Treasurer r*c*it*d $137,083 C» for Stat* and county tax*, up to th* clo*ing of the boak. night b*for* laat....J. r. Wheeler sustaiaed mor* **rioua injuxiea by hi* lata accident than waa at lr»t .uppoacd. Hi* right .boulder blad* waa brokeiT State Printer Putnam, late of the editorial ataff of th* totoy*"' i* going " to b* a Oraager and with th* Granger* *tand." Tat Ckiom SiLoo*. on Maiu *tr— t. baa recently been purchaead by Me*ar*. Cranley A Humphries wh« have. fitted it up in haudaom* atyl*. Th* *oul that Uinta not after knowledge, but after an exhilarating beverage, can Mm* at the above aaloon, at tha mod erate coat of on* bit. Amwhut.-An aaaeaainent *f $1 per ihar* haa been levied by th* Bock fti.nd Mining Company. See official n*tic in our adv*rti«ing column* to day riCTB MA.' A Chtoltala ■■Mntowrf — riaU »n»U>M nuMrtawh mum M* I'M* rial! Bucktn, Iftt Out Pinto friend, Captain Johnaon, called in to aaa ua yaetarday to inquire li to politica generally and to diacuaa tha prvaent itatna of the Pinto and A mii ran nation a. Tha Captain ia ra aiding with hla wivea and pappooaaa orar near Frank town, Weahoe Valley, and eaya there are about a dozen oampa of hia people alao in and abeat tha Val ley. They had heard a rcmer to the affeot that all tha Pi utea were to be driv en or excluded from tha towna and wil lagee of the whitaa. and made to confine themaelvee to their reaerrationa; alao, that liateman, the Indian agent on the Pyramid Lake reaervation, had been alining up trouble between the Govrrn ment and tha Piutea, and he came to ua to Warn tha truth of relative thereto, lie waa well pleaaed to laarn that there waa " nothing in it," bat that on the contrary all waa peace, and no conflict whatever edated between the Piute and American aationa. The ■aaatlanr Qaeallee. Captain Johnaon eotnplaine on the part of hia people that the boundariea of the reaervationa ara not properly deflaed, eepecially in caae of the Pyramid Lake reeervatioa. The Indiana do not know the exact extent of the land eat apart for them by Government, and have reaaou te think that aouie white aettlera are oc cupying land* belonging to the reaerva tion. They earneetly d aire thia impor tant matter eettled. P;raaaia Lake lewrvallea la in a thriving condition, and yielded good erope of grain and hay during the paat aeaaon. Owing to lack of a proper ayatem of irrigation, however, not a very heavy eupply of vegetable* waa raiaed. The Indiana are not generally incliued to make their permanent home on the reaervation. Johnaon doea not appear to like Bataman, the Indian agent, any more than many other* of the Indiana do. He aaya he doea not like etarvation wall euough to live there, bit prefera taking hia chanree ontaide. Several en terpriaing Indiana made quite a nice lit tle atake at cutting hay thia aeaaon. They procored the proper toola and hired acme of their brether redakina to help them. With the proceeda of their hay aalaa they are able to put on the aire of capitaliata, but are liable lo go through on peker before long, that briug a favorite game with Piute "a|>orta." They all believe in utonev being a circu lating medium, eo they alwaya circulate it and keep it moving, Oeorge Curry, the head man of tha Pyramid reaerva tion Piutem died on the reaervation aome two montha ago. JakaMa Ikarktaeaa. Captain Johnaon ia not favorable toward Chineae. and aaya hia poople "heap don't likum too." Save he: •• Hpoae Injun geta money, he apenda all of it, every cent, ia the country. Injun ahoota rabbi te and aella 'em, and heaawa wood and doea heap work, and hia aquaw heap worke too. Haa got hia childruna and hia family hete, and ia all aonie'e white folka. He never ateala or niakee trouble", but you eee thia dam Chinaman*. They aJl the time makea troublre. They got no familiee and don t care a dam. All the money they gita tbey keepa and aeuda it to China. They iau t Injuna; they ian't white mena; they ian't nobedy. I don't aee what Government "Iowa auch folka in the country for." 5® W«on raarr. , We bin often heard the queation diacuaeed of why then an no Indiana living aboat Lake Tafece, and why io very few in hit M«n then, even in the Summer *eaaon. One would naturally vuppo** when fiah an ao plenty that the Indiana would (fo there (or their •uppliea •( thai lavonta food, inateod of to other plarva when Aah aro not abundant or eo larg* and eaaily caught, ▼at bo Indian canoe wm aver aeen on Tahoe'a broad blue waten. We aiked Johnaon about thia and ha explained, thai the Indiana do not know hew to make lug canoea, or "dug-outa." and no tulea grow around the border* of tha lake, from which ther can make canoea er rafta aame an Iliay hare on Pyramid Lake, Canon Sink, or Walker Lake. "Beaidea that," aaya ha, tha weather'a to* cold, and too much enow for Injuna in the Winter; and in Hummer tha tima'a tao ahort, and they ian't plenty of rabbita and quaila, aame'a they ia in good many other place*. White folka llkaa Tahoe, and plenty goea then, but Injun* doean't care 'bout it, Ita too sold water, and too deep. Ita no good place to git drownded in, you bet. Sometime* the Waahoaa goe* over then and fool* round the white folka, bnt they doem't itay long." rtwle apart*. Johnaon aaya that tha beat plaoa for rabbit huntiug i» out in Long Valley and vicinity, and alao about tha head of Car aoa Valley. Large hunting partiea of tha Indiana are going out neit week. Babbit meal i* a Maple article of food, and rabbit ekiaa form a atapl* article of aloak and blanket good* far the equaw* and pappoeea. About the Aral of next month they an going to have a aort of nllgion* fandango over at Walker River. Their prophet will be praaent and lec ture thrm on morality: tell them what ia going to happen in the futun, and all that aort of thing. Johnaon aaya many believe him. while othera manly lialan to him out of curioaity, and a big lot of free thinkera oonaid*r him a big humbug. ConruxaxTiai.—We an pleaaed to acknowledge tha receipt of a compli mentary ticket to the ftr»t anaiveraary ball of My*tic Ledge, No. 3, Knighta of Pythiaa, which takea place on Thuraday evening nest, al Miner*' Union Half, Oold llill. The bnthnn an ■ paring neither trouble nor axpeaae to make thia, their flni ball, a grand auoeaaa la every napact, and a glance al the name* of the gentlemen compoaing tha aavural aommittaaa of arrangement, etc., ia enough to convince any one that than ia no auch word aa fail in thia caae. Axutib Ball on ni Tarn.—'The Knickerbocker Engine Company, No. G, of Virginia, will give a grand ball on Tbaakagiving night, in National Guard Hall, Virginia. Tha enterpriaiug mem ben of thi* company an juat nulling around in great etyle, and an leaving nothing undone that will tend to make of thia, their tenth annual ball, aa affair that will eclipee all thoaa held pnvionaly. Tha beat quadrille band ia the Slate ha* been engaged for tha oceaaion. Tan Buntm, Snow.—Thia morning we wan viaited by a alight aaow atorra. It look* even now aa though tha clerk of the wratljer waa trying vary hard to Cup a firat-oJaaa ahower of aaow flakea our benefit. Wa have poated our aelvea, and an now ready to anrwer all Citiona regarding tha anthorahip of baantiful pome, "The Beautiful, Beautiful Snow." killed at bu post. Tha flag at th* Imperial boiiting work* wsvea at half maat to-4*j, and •na mora naoia it added to tha already large U»t of tha namaa of «an who ha*a mat an untimely and on tha Oomatock l~u Shortly aftar nine o'clock thia morning, aa a heerily loaded cage waa being hoiited to the surface, at tha Im perial works, tha cable parted at tha Mel, and hnrling backward with great force, .truck the engineer then on dtity, full in the cheat, cnuhing in tha banea ao that ha bled to death, internally, in ten minutaa. When the aceideat oc curml the cage waa only about thraa hundred feet from tha bottom of the ■haft, and waa prevented from falling by theeafety. It waa loaded with ore. Thia caaualty waa one that human agency could not hare foreeeen any more than the bursting of the wheel at the Beleher some weeks since, which occa sioned the death of two meu. A. M. Cameron is the name of the unfortunate ■in who waa killed thia morning. Ha wo* a nitiTi of Montreal, Ciwdi, about thirtv-five yeara, and learaa na family. He had been employed at the worka for the peat three mouths, and was a steady hardworking man. Tha inquest wiU be held by Coroner Holmee to-day, and he wUl ba buried unJer the auspices or the Virginia Lodge of Odd Fellows. of which eacletyhe waa a mem ber. The causa of tha aocidant la at tributed to a defect in the rope. Thie can 1* tha ouly reaaon aaaigned and no blame can be attached ta any one. Tnt BaixLmtNio**.—Yellow Jaok et Engine Company's ball, held iu Miners' Uuiun Hall in this town last aiifbt. wss a success of the mo* en counting character. Th* hall wm handsomely derated, the music excel lent, the dressoa of the ladies gorgeous, the claw-hammer* of the gentlemen im maculate, the floor, reception and man ajhnii committees j*rfect iu their reepeo Ui, duties, and—well, it waa the most enjoyabie affair of tha kind that we hare had "for aonie time. Fully one-half of tha gueete of the company came from Virgiuia. At half-paat eight the first Mt was called, and dancing continued until the "wee eroa' hours." Novae, of the Maynanl House, did the catering, and it was" a marvel of the culinary art. Everything paaaed off satisfactorily, and all "went merry aa a marriage hell, nothing owurriog to mar the pleaaure of the evening, aa waa anticipated, for when the firemen of this town give a ball it is a foregone conclusion that they will u«e every endeavor to ujake a sue. rw«a of the entertainment. Unlike ttio "boys" of Eaateru towns, they all know how to conduct themselves aa gen tleman. Wuat Won't Wntaat Do.—Yeatarday a young mau of this town went up to Virgiuia aud got soaked with whisky. In tha evening bo commence*! to buck the tig", and got still drunker. At last, to avenge aouie Imagiuary insult, ho borrowed a pi-tol. aa.l, returning to the faro game, cockcd it and presented it at the bend of one of the dealeri. Due of tha bvatanders, Mr. John Hand, prompt ly crasiM-d tho weapon, when the lu furiated druuk, pulled tho trigger. Mr. Hand fortunately had hold of the »hoot •r so that when tha trigger fell, it atruck his finger, aud th. rebv saved the dealer's life. The dealer then sprang on his man aud l-ore him to the ground. Tha inel>riate then drew a dirk knife, but this also was taken from him. Of ficers Marrow and Hardy then sptieared onthese*nu and took the belligerent to the lock-up. The man who was assault jdtamaa endit for th. W niatftiHiiiuioUH uiauutr iu which acted, for ha would have l>een n»rfcctlv jaMifliJ iu killing his assailfr. This should ba a lenou to some rneu who, when under the influent of liq uor. in ona moment, are liable to com mit arts that years cannot efface from their memory. Wiiiii is III Now?—A party by tin p.m. of Johusun lsst night attempted in nYifiJ places to obtain money on a can celled check, drawn by C. W. Leonard to the order o( M. Barrett (or tbe turn of *337 50, Countable Tout Harkin grt on the track of the uinn, arrested and locked him np in tbe calaboose. There ia no guard at nigbt over tbat iuxtitution and aome of the nian'a frienda, taking advantage of thia, forced an rutrance into the building and then into bia cell. They theu released him, and with rocka demolished the bunk. The next move they made «u to tear up the mattress atrewing tbe draw in the middle of the cell when they a«t Are to it. Fortunate ly it failed to Mine and eoou went out. Countable Harkin ban n strong due to the mau'a preaent whereabout* aud hope* to solve the above problem sat iafactorily. Unrr.— Ai the freight traiu at 10 o'clock thia morning neared the Main atreet crossing, a gentleman front Silver City drove up in a buggy with hie wife and a young lad. The horsea took fright at tbe riuginp of the bell; the geutlemau who waa driving loot bis presence of mind and his coutrol over the team. In some way th'y turned abort, breaking the pole' aud bending the wheel, and then backed into a lumber wagon. Tbia waa tho culminating point, and all of the occupanta rolled out. Measra. Mundell and ftu-rn gras|>ed the horaea aud then Cicked up the unlucky parties. No docs w»re broken and nobody hurt. l'toEox SuooTtxo Match.—A match for $20, nine birds, twenty-ona feet rise, was shot yesterday near the l'lutus claim, below Chinatown, Virginia City. Harris and (Sreen were the contestants. Harris shot seven birds out of nine, and Ureea won tbe money by sheotiug eight. A sweepstakes waa then ahot for, with three entries—Charley Howard, M.Qill, and lltlly Bradford—Ave Unls, twenty •na feet rise. Howard killed Ave; Gill, four; and Bradford withdrew a'ter mist ing his tint bird. Mini*" Items, — The Crown I'oint Ravine Q. and S. Mining Company will atari in to-morrow to work the ledge they have been an for sometime past, through the Keiituck works. They will thua be enabled to tap the ledgo at a much greater depth ..The grading of tbe aide-track to the Imperial dump was completed last night by the Virginia k Tntckeo ltailroad Company. Thirty men have been employed for aouie little time on the work. Anotxib Hiohwat Boom.—'This morning, lietween the hours of one and two o'clock, a man waa stopped on the Barlwry Coaat. Virginia, by two men who called on him to stand and deliver. He did ao, but how much, we were un able to aacertain. The police were very reticent on the aubject this morning, aa they had strong hopes of catching their men. One man waa arretted thia morn ing on suspicion. Bcnncx changes in the weathar are productive ef throat diseaaea, coughs and colds. There is co mora effectual relief to lw found than in the uae of Brown's Bronchial Trochee. Tuna.—'We herewith acknowledge the receipt of complimentary tickets to the muaical entertainment to be given by the Arion Club of Canon, on next Thuraday ereuing TELEGRAPHIC! EASTERN DISPATCHES, (■raciAL TO TM MLB BU DAILY *»WH. DOMKtTIO NEWS. Nrw You, Norember 18.—An InvM tigation into'the eats of tha Brooklyt Charity Commission, show* a defleiencj •f nearly 9100,000. % ■(•tea ■•■•r luiTtw*. CmctaMiTi, November 18.—Two po mcmtm returned to the city oarly thii Tjorning with $21,000 of ths atoUn ex p/tu aaoaay, which waa found buried is tha wooda a faw miles north of tha city. Thar* ia atill 935,000 missing. Tk« Arkansas laMlt. Chicaoo, NoTember 18.—Tha 7H bum's Little Rock a pedal aaya that H. M. Cooper aaya tha Republican Central Committee daniaa tha authorahip of tha telegram contained in diapatchea from Washington to tha Aaaociatad Praaa last night, whan It aaya ona hundred prom inent Repnblioana hare been arreeted. He aaya he doea not know of bat one man who haa been arreeted, and de clarea he never aent any anch telegram. Baaki Xet to ka a raadMato kr Iptaktr. Chicaoo, Not. 18.—A Boaton apecial letter from a confidant of Qen. Banka aaya poaitirely that be will not be a can didate for Speaker of the Hooae. He feela he haa already now all the fame he can for himaelf and the State in that poaltion, and the new party of the fu ture need* Ida cool and judicieua impar tizaa council and leaderahip on the floor of the Houae of RaprraenUtiree; that, at thia time, ia hia place, and he ia the man tor that poaition. Will lf*l be a Reaatorlal taa^Uata. A l'ortland diepatch aaya Speaker Blaine in a letter to the Portland JVraa, in reeponao to a paragraph of him aa probaule candidate for Senator, atatea decidedly that he ahould under no clr cumitancea accept the Senatorthip. lie aaya: "I am engaged by accepted candi dature and election to aenre the people of of Kennebec district aa a repreaentative in the Ferty-fonrth Congreaa, and from that duty I could not be turned, even were tbo Senatorahip offered. Of that I hare eeen uo indicatiion. He apeaka in eugollitlc terms of Haulin and frank ly expreeaee hia deliberate judgement that Maine would beat consult her highest interest and honor by returning Hamlin to the Senate, but deniea he haa nitwd or intenda to use any influence iu hia favor. The /Vraj in ita editorial oommeuta contra oat strongly against Hamlin." FOREIGN^-NEWS. Bates «r Interest an Ntork Iiekaaia. Noxuox. November 18.—The rate for money at the Stock Exchange on Gov ernment aecuritiee ia 4 per cent.; oonaola for money, ,U3(393)£; accounts, U3})(3 03';. WESTERNDISPATCHBS (srtcuL to m oolo sill bailt mm. FROM SAN FRANCISCO l*Ml Mllii mm lksTr*ttla( Bar* - WMlk«^ DrMkH r*llo* Mm Smakwka. — # San Feakciuco, Not. 18—1:30 r. x. In pool* for ths great $<1,000 trotting mot to con* off on Saturday next at the Hay District Fair track, betVMn Oocl dent, Pnrdy and FulUrton, Oocident it selling at #100, FulUrton at $fln aad #fto, und Furdy at about $70. The eon tout will b* an exciting one. We luve had alight shower* of rain aince 0 a. m. to-day. The weather is still variable. Polio* oflioer Darbier waa fonnd drunk on hia beat laat night and taken to the station house by Captain of Police Short. Ureonbacka, 00'4(591!i. Was it CAiXLiswinM? — Yesterday morning Mr. William Wood, of Virginia, discoTered two servant girl* lying in sensible on the floor of their apartment. Tbey were aaphyxlated by eeoaping gas. Whether ia turning off the gaa the stop per was turned to* far or whether the Kaa waa left burning and waa blown out by a sudden gush of air, ia not at pres ent known, but the latter i« the aocepted cauae. The girle were aistars, and came to thia place about three montha aince. Bridget has been employed by Mr. Wood, and her sister EUen, who died this morn ing, worked somewhere in the neighbor hood, came to visit bur. Their family name cannot be learned al present. Bridget is in a fair way to reoorsr. Faox P*Avnc«.—Mr. Wm. Henry, the agent at the Oold Hill depot of the V. £ T, R. II., ahowed ua thia morning a sample of ore from the Oolden Fleeeoe claim, eitaated in the Peavine District. Tom Oallagher brought np the speci mens. One assay shewed 973 Hi in silver and $252 ia gold. The ore is ro bollioua in character. Gross lsrosmo*.—No Imposition is skin to he condemned thaa that of "short welrht." Mo common Is this thai hsnlly aa article of cotniseice Is oflkred to the public which has the ran wrliht represented. ftsch l« set the case with Dooley'a Yeast Powder, now aslversally used la this cooi try. Kach packan coatalae, with scrapuloas exsctnsse. the fall oeastlly or *aal*hi labeled apoa It, sm will praaace belter And irrrstfr malu thsa sbt olhsr Baking row. der la marks*. Try It aad satisfy yoorselvee or Iks trath of oar sseertloa. For sale br aU grocers. II Stocks I'r -Bst Hosts sad Shoes are dowa, Iherrrors It Is no woadsr that C. A. Nolls melrr. of the Metropolltsn Boot sad Rhos Wore, No 1M South 0 strssL VlrrlsLs. Is do Inc ssch s rushing baslasss. Us ass Jest re turned from Sen rranclseo with a Irr** slock of the Islesl styles sad hssl quality of boots sail shoes, which hs Is ssllla( cheaper than em. Jsst wslk sp to No. 10* Sooth 0 street, sad examine kla sew roods. >4 Mostautt PastiXTsn - It sroald bs s mod erate estlmsts to place the namber at cases la which coassmpilon Is prereatsd by lh< timely lea thousand per ssnsm. No eo«|h, cold, bronchial affection, son threat er o(h< r sllmsst of Iks ortaas or rssplrallon caa erer defeoerate Into a mortal disease II this palaUbls sad akeo ■tely laraUlble apeettc be takes la time aad Blii Poirrs. — Lsrcs-alssd. dslleloas bl ta,Te*. fresh from the Ut, caa bs had ersry morale* st Tom Ilsffrns's oslsbrstsd Estlnjr stand, rslses Saloon, Virginia City. Ale* all klads or Ash, eprtag eMsksa. porter boste stesks and srerytbla* slss ersTsd by ths laser man llstTron's dlsser msrtlMtlm ere • manrel of xastrooossie sklM. eel] m Tan Ayer's Ssrvapartlla to partly ths blood sad pans oat ths hssMr*s pimples, bolls sad sores, which sre Merely emblems ot Uts rettaa aeee wlthls. II Ts*IarKest(toclMMi7(oodsalbfallaad's.eo*ss UflMI DS. raid's DISPENSARY. DIV. PRICK'S DI8PEN8 AR Y Mo. n Sooth C Street, VIRQINIA CITY, NEVADA, (Wkol* Bfcond Floor KuMrpriM Building.) Vflkt Hon mi I A. a. to 4 r. a., md 8 to ( r. a. Con •tltttlon Free. Xxtmlnttlon, ft. Few, |l to $M. NKI1.I>H. ATTKNTION Olrn to *11 tlwm of itlMSWM. No Idle pre ttnilont or Important; no B*tlrrlnc or eipon menu; notnjurloui dni(r»; bat careful «*m 1 nation* tad the mutt reliable trealmeut s U>» bMt rwnedlca tppnired by trlenca *nd eiporl net, which mtjr cure jou though dl»cmiri«ed tad hopclett. 8PKCIAI.TIKM. Dlmtn of the RVK so,I KAIt. TllltOAT, LIJNIH tod IIKAltT. I.I VKit and KIDNKVM, tad til Obronlr, Oonrtltailontl tnd IIIihkI Dl» ■»«. , A»ihmt, f'tUrili, Itheumitlim, Nenrtlflt, Jtpltopajr, OcrufUlt, 1*1 Ui. l)rup»j, D/aprptla, otc„ earn). Ltdler out of health tworrd of prompt rallef. OANCKItS tod TUMUKH removed wllhoot Um knife. INFALLIBLE REMEDIES Har«*t tnd n-lrkft known for til PRIVATB DI8KAHICH of both T»nn« tml «UI. The wore! rt>» ofSTHICTlIIlK tnd ClIRONIC VKNERKAI. HI!<KA8B aulckljr relieved. NO MKIUTItY u»«l. Where from l>td treatment in J aymplotn re mtlua. t rtdlctl aire tbould be nought it one* iron DR. PRICK. Trtvwlrn* auppllcd with Medicine, etc., tt abort nottf«•. TO YOUTflfft AND .1IKN. Tho only perfect cure, permanent ami rella b!«, for Hemtnal Weakiu***, Nenroue lHWIlijr, Impotence, etc., wurlh $l.<0> to ihe an foe (unite. No nuackrrjr or deevptlon. Tlie All leet injirtnton given. All t»u»lne«# •trlclljr confi dential. Thoee who cannot c—II In jM*r»on should write their cam fully—air. married or »lnfle, c»u»e, tymptoin*. duration of ll.ue»«, etc., ad<1 melon* |A for fee nutl flr»l medicine. Addrcra R. PRICE, M. Dm IflrilnU (II), Nevndn. A REMARKABLE (IRE OF DEAF* XKKS I I publl-n this card for the ln'iirflt of Dr. R. Prlc*. >1 Mouth C Mrfri, Virginia City, In un bounded gratitude for what he liaa done for mo, and fur hi* (kill u * phva Iclan and aurgeon: Deaftieaa la horrlhle! fl render* a peraon ■ alt lor any bualnea. I have Iwcti alll<rir<l fur over tbre* rear*. entirely deaf mill one ear and nearly dear with the other. I wa« recommend •4 to br. Prln bv Mr. Jo* turner, engineer, of Ihla city, a well-known miaou, whom he cored laat year of de*rne«a of twenly-aeven yeara alandlng. The D>ictor pin < inn A. «- he explained to me, lb* membrana tyiapaaa a aerlooa surgical operation I plarc.l injrilf ■oder bla treatment a week ago, auil, 'trance to aay. Id Ihla abort time I hav* ni-alnxt inv hearing. A phyalclan able lu |. rr..rm anrh carea oarbt to he patruDlaeil by all niffi rlng from almllar affect lone My thanka lit him. tad I bop* tbla rani will bring htm many pa Urate. J. BOON'S, t'nlon laundry, Babacrlbed and aworn tu Ixifora ma tbla ttb day of February, A. 1) IKi«. WILL, II. BUKRALL. [aaiu] Notary Public. CUBE or IXTKIIXAI. C'AJfKKB. W a ti-« i.in >i NaT., A lie. H. 1)171. U la with feellnga of heartfelt Joy that I tea tlfy tbla for the benefit of Dr. H. Price, »t Nouth 0 at real, Virginia City. I hail tn-en confined to my bed for two motitha with Internal Canker of Iba Mouth and htnuiach. My fltcuila hail given ma up. 1 waa Informed that l)r. Price bad cared a man la Hold lllll laatyearofa canker oa bla noa»\ ao I wrote to hlin It la hardly to be believed, but from the flrat dnae of medicine I received from blm I In-gan to mend. 1 am aow In perfect hialth, and look aa well aa I ever did. I recommeud l)r. l'tlce to avary one. WM. HU8T. Wadawnrth, Nev. A CARD. Car* af Nail Rbaaat or »rtjr>ll*« | Yean fctnmllnir. M ii.t. CtTT. Nev. Aug. m, 1*71. Da. Pate a-Dear sir: I inter cx|icclcil to Da abla lo write ion aorh a letter aa tbla-that I am enred of tn*Hall Ilheum after aufferlUK for •• many yeata. Kurty-lb* yeara ago II cauie oat la BT neck, earn and head, and then on my wbolo body. I waa, I may aay, perfectly raw with It. In Ihe Winter my hatirfa broke not and dleahled ma from work nearly all Winter When I waa a girl there were not many patent medlclnea made, and 1 b*4 to detiend on audi aalrea aa nelghbora mumii inli I About thirty yeara ago pateut medicine* came In the market, and 1 have n«eil everything that baa been advertlaed aa a patent mnllrlM toputlfr the blood, from tnat day In Ihla. Sometime* I got anmathtng that partially relieved me, and what 1 thought waa going lo core me. hot every thing loat Ita atrvngth <m me afler a while. Aboal all rnontha ago I commenceil taking tour medlcln*. I mual ray I hail faith lb It from the haglanlac. ynn were ao highly recom mended by a great many of my acquilnlanca-*. I want you topnhllah tlila In yoor fltv paper, an tbal people who ate suffering fmm hall Rhenm may know what will cor* them, for I do Dot belief* there ever naa anrh a caai-aa mine. MI(H, A. CHAM?. 1 A CARD. Cire ot Worst Cane of BhcumatUm. | Da Paiea-Dear Blr: I aoffered fmm Rbeu matlim dortng laat Winter more than pen can writ. I waa bedridden all Winter, ruffer'ng all lb* tortorea fleah can bear. It make* m* ahodder to think of my pain* at every change of weather. 1 bad llkawlaea humor aettlrd In »Mt ey*. I con hi not open It all Winter. I il all phyrlclana. all olntmenta, hot drop* and awealtag medlclnea to be got. without any b*a«M whatever. A happy day llaaa for me wbaa laaw your advertlaemenl and cornm«-oced your trratmsol. I began lo mend rapidly. I gained eleven pounda In fourteen daya. 1 am aow aa wall aa *vrr. and alnrerely recommend Tour treatment to aay oa* troubled Willi Rheu ""Toaralralr. JOSEPH KVtlLL. A CARD. c Vlrgtnla I dlaaaa* af Ik* alomaclt aarfT/ I iS^wSal*1" Uo ■«« promlnavn' | vifuu, OcubwIt, in4'L n,t™« 1 cmraiifB, «tc. GREAT REJOICING FALL CAMPAIGN FAIRLY INAUGURATEDI ... .AM®.... BANNER BROTHERS, (AS USUAL) TRIUMPHANT! JP8T RECEIVED AND STILL RICEIVIRG ■I tkt* Mammoth KatablUbmeaC Um bum I cilen*lT* and coapkle aaaortment of Fall and Winter CLOTHING Brer braafht to tbU tlljr. Tho Rett of Fabric aid tbo NobbUat Sljlaa ol BUSINESS SUITS Cut be found it BANfllEB BROTHERS. Satin-Lined Dress Suits, To rait tlx moat faatldloa*. >t DANGER BROTHERS. CHINCHILLA, D1AI0NAL AND SEAVCR OVERCOATS, Thtt will eicel utthlcff erer exhibited la Um cltjf of Vliylal* for comfort . tnd durability, at BANNER BROTHER*. OUR ASSORTMEHT IS TIE UICEIT, OCR VARIETY TUB ORKATKMT, Our Good* the Beat, and Oar Prlc«i (he Lowcxt. BAWER BROTHERS Itid De lance lo *11 Opposition, and will Mil their Nrw and Mammoth Slock ol Olothlnf at I'KICKM HO LOW aa will Mod terror lo all Mlf allied Cloth Injr Dealer* of Ikl* city. BANNER BROTHERS, Who a'waja *tndjr tc pletfa their patron*,an diti-rmlneri to continue, bjr atral*ht forward deallnm, lo merit tk* rrapect and eateem of their fellow-clil*M*. Bl'Y ALL YOUR CLOTHWO OF BANNER BROTHERS, Corner C and Taylor Street*, r°,TY OPENING OF THE FALL CAMPAIGN! We Defy Competition! EVERYTHING GOES I R008 BROS. PALACE CLOTHING STORE No. *» South C Street, Vlrglak. ROOS BROTHER8 Have just rxckivkd tiik largmt IiivuIc. of FALL AND WINTER 600D8 Kror brought Into the Bttt., confuting of lk« LATEST BTYLKM of BUSINESS SUIT*. DRESS SUITS, BEAVER SUITS, CHINCHILLA SUITS, Tlx hMt retd. HKAVKn ul CHINCHILLA OVKRCOAT8, «nd lb* bnt r.rt.tj of Gents' Furnishing Goods Krer offrrtd for Ml* hrrt, tof*tb*r with t fed Mm of IILANRKTM of til color*, ud » *«• Mm of WHITE FAMILY RUNKETK, RUBBER (IOOI1S, TRl'NR*. VALIHEH, IIATD, UAPH. BJOT8 tod tJllUKH. W. Invito the public to girt i vlilt to oar ptnra toil bo ronvlocod I hit no ont will par rht#e good. rlHilK'i tft.r btvl.f mm lb. ijutlltjr tad vtrlrty of oara. PBICH LOWE*- THAI EVKKI ROOS BROS. < PALACE CLOTHING STORff No. 23 Moalk 11 BtrMl»Ylr|lMU. oc* td J. T. (ilAWlZZI & CO., (NwciMtn I* ()• ABRAHAM), MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1» North C Street, VIRGINIA CITT. JffiS3SSS«SBS ENTIRE NEW STOCK! All Clothe, will 1* told tt BAN FRANOIBOO PRICES t And win be mid* la lb* Hon by tnUtaM tailor*. OentletMn who d**ln FINK CUB TOM KADI CLOTniNO, la lb* Ul*M »4 M«»t rwhlootbl* Sijl*. will do w.ll to call tl lb* tboT* plat* todc*t what tb** 4*ali*. DR. J. MANtON, PhjfilcliB aid SnftM, (Uta of Orui V*U*r. Cat.) OFFICE- U Htti.H Haaaoi UoM NHL ' o*tr ■ osmium's cunna. tic. THE TRAH8IT V EN U8! |§ MOT MORE ANXIOUSLY AWAITED IT 1 U* AMTMOBMmitd BclMII«U*rtk«»OfU um lb* Mailt of'OOODH from ■ailini Mart* to lh« WHITE HOUSE CLOTUINU STOKE bj Um kudnd* at co»iotn«r» of OOHN A I8AAC8. EYELESS FISH Art at bono lath* Mammoth C*ti, wlben all la * delation tad ft •«**•—««lwftiw rtow.to; ward .mpita*.. aad dedlalaf fiyeWloe—bet la the WH1TB HOUMtll la epe» ae the day, and Ibe better aad brighter I be ejee the more will the; admire aU tbat 1* there to be reea. whether the owner* of th* eyee be fl»h or me*. COHN & I8AAC8, ....Of Til.... WHITE HOUSE) ...orris tub.... hch i° ea C P E E 8 8 T ...AND... T S e' A |C E O HcH MOST EITEISIVE STOCK OF ftU MM BR CLOTHING Keer exhibited la Um BUM of Nevada. AN AFRICAN PIGiflY CoaJd pat la hi* eye all the " wa.ee of trade" that roll Into the empty, echoing ca.rrn* of th* Mammoth C*»e, but to rraon In a month the WU1TK110U8B rale* of a day weald weary aa ARMY OF ARABIAN GIANTS, Bo frrai l< the ru»h .tare be la*t arrival of " aobby " and dr.lrable. Spring and Summer Goods, All *nld*t leee price. th»n oilier* are charging for old, me.ty, ■hair worn aboddy. fWOur cn*tomer* will hear la mlad thai oar Immeaee .tuck of rood* orcsplee bat ON* HTOKY -no top .lory attached-end that OlIR "STYLI" 1H IN Ol K tiOOlMt,and uotlu th* men who Mil tbem—rxcewW* dignity aad aa*lerlty being baalehrd. COHN ft ISAACS, " WHITE MOUSE" CLOTHIIt STORE, j No. II leatb c itrMt, VIRGINIA CITY, NEVADA If »• JEWELER • . . e AMD.. *• STATIONER 'pn« UlfDERaiMNXD Iltn CON !■ auatlr oa bud *L»ci» Awtl MB l or GOLD AND SILVER WATOHEI Dliaoii, Clalaa, I.a4l«a> kla, | rii|«r Blase, Odd Paaa, Charaaa. ■.•chat*, Riykli «lm Rata, ■fwlaclft, »•*., tu> BLANK B00K8T8TATI0NERT or all nam. OLOOKS FROM_$a SO TO MO I WATCH E*. CLOCKS and JEWELRY IU paired villi Neataeee aad Dlapatcb. AD work ited. AOENT for all tba Sacramento aad San Fiaaciaeo DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS. AU tka Lalett Eaetara fertodkala aad Maca alaee rointantljr no hand at low rrlea*. Da. Ilrered la aajr part of towa. 8. W. CHUBBUCK, roATornrR. hold hill. o«n ti WAGOX A\D BLACKSMITH | 8 H O P. CTAV1NO RECEIVED A OOOD SEP- A n pi, ,r aU klnda of V* WAGON MATERIAL, I am fall/ prepared lo do all klnda of hear, aad llfbt work In mj Una of baalatae. New work of all klnda mad* In ordar, aid rr pairing dona oa abort aotlea. Tbere la a 1 SHOEING SHOP ' Attached tot be eetabllrbaMnt. Nona bat tba beat aMYhanlra employed. IIARD WOOD. LUMDER AND WAOON MA TERIAL FOR SALS. J. RANDALL, lytllw Lawar flald Will. Pioneer Boot 6 Shoe Store | G. * jrCRANT, (Lata J. D. MILLER'S) MAIN HTBRRT GOLD HILL. | (Secoad door abort tba Bask Kirbaoft.) Boots and shoes or all DwcriptloM MmU io Ordtr. Owl ek 1 Bou tad Show 1) (nt cluaf la rrtrj department. iMlfb MlwitwIOirktotel MBNDINO la all Ha braachM doaa at tka ■kortwt pOMlM* aotlr*. %/r rrfcM Baaaaaabte. flirt u< a call. ntflf* 0. M 1. OBAMT. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR EVERYBODY. tllilVtltl J. A. WINTERBAUUTO, Opp. Tallow Jackal Baftaa-UoaM, WAIN SYRirr, COLD HILL. it the Very Uveal Flfsrts t rfBBBB IS MO USB OF OOIWQ 1 *Hp*b«d «baa 70a caajnt aarthlDf IM aaad la Ifca Beat aad Sbaa Uaa. fWl WINTBBBAOBB kana eoaattaUr' •a kaad a fill npplj of Baeklockaa Boot* aad llin, aad alao ill—ii to Ciutom Work, la •toHM ■aaalhttaitaf la ordtr aad rnairlaf. ■ od® In IWICAL Drs. WIWT«T.P. Fettermui HOMCEOPATNIC PMVIiCIANI, •UROKONt A KLIOTIIIOIANV. n RADCATI or THI HAimnfAJfH MID IT leal UDilft* of FklteMpfcta, u4 U« Klicirtcti laatiuu* f rtiubwv, r*. ELECTRICITY ! 4}BEAT DISCOVERIES! I Ckraalo Mnmm TrtiiW wlifc Pi imWnlri Rwrm kr It* TiHmi Mt^lliilltii %€ HMMllMi! UalraaUa u< Klrcirlclir. I*. U «Mifh C Ik, Tlrflala 0«e*Hoar*-From»lo 11 A. Hot, tod Hotr.m. Willi DR8. PACKER A TUFT1, Homeopathic Physicians! ....AMD.... SUROKONS, LATE or ItfW TORS. OBn I*. U iMtk C HrM, VIRGINIA OITY. ornri aoca*. Dr. P*ck*r J to 10 a. a. *nd J lo « r. a. l>r. Tufi» lo m li a. ■ aadTlotr. a. ■■It la 111. STIYIUON A BTIIXB1K0KB. urn, a i tinsKnutfi, Lata Bnrgaoa la Um I'allad BlaUa Army. [W lepaoial Attention paid to Operant* Burg*rj. Ornct-Om MaMIJIaa * A da ma Hlare, KaHk (' *lre*i, Tlrflala. org II P. T. KIRBY, Ma Da PHYSICIAN AND SURGCON. Aaaar OJBra, Mala Mraal, M. J. McCOTCllBON U my aatkort-d Cat jtriot. •«*>« X REWARD 4WVW lacurablc Cmc! OR. Li~RICHAir« COLDER BALSAM, After Ira jean' trial oa Ikl* roaat, ha» proeen ItMlf Mm only cnratlT* la • certain claa* ur die hm< pronoanccd by mt-dkal praclUloacrt u lacarabla. Da. Ls BlcaAi'V OOLDKN BALAAM No. I ear** Chancre*. «r»l and aecond atacn; Hom oa Uw l^f> or body i Hore Kan, Kya*. Now, ale.; Clipper colon a Blotchc*, hyplillitle CV tarrb. Dl*eaa*d Mralp, ami all primary forma ol Iba dUeaaa known aa bjpblti*. I'r&a, ft par bottle, or two for ♦». I)a Lc Kiauc'a (lOLDKJf IIA 1.8AM No.l rurva Tertiary, Merearlal, hjrpblllllc Kheama llaa, I'alna la iba Boaaa. Hack ol iba Mack. Ulearned Bora Throat, Byphllltlc Itaab. Laaina aad Contracted Cord*, tulkmol tbe I.lmba, aad erntlcatea all dlaeaaea from lb* ajalem, whether canaed br Indlacrrtlon or abaaa of mercery, learlni, Iba blood pur* and healthy. Prka |S per bollle, or two for ft. Da. La Kicaar a OOI.DKN APANIBI1 Alt. TIDOTB. for Iba ear* of (tonortbe*. (Ileal, Irri. UUloa, Uraral and all Urinary or (laallal dis arrangement*. 1'rka, fl 50 par bollle. Da. La Ricbau'i OOI.DKN HPANIHn IN. JKlTION.a aa.il and lulrctinn for rctcrecaae* of Oonorrkea, Inflammatory (Ikrl. Blrlctnre*, and all dlauaaaa of Iba Kluneya and Bladder. Prlea, |l JO per boitla. »lao, A(*nl» for Da. Ll RiraAii'* GOLDIN rMLLA Air Nemlnal Weaknraa. Nlcbt Kmlaatnaa, Impoleocy. aad til din»»<•» arlalne from Maa. tarnation and exceaatre abaae*. Price, B3 per bottl*. Tbegenalne Ooldib DauIb I* cot np only la roand boiilea. Oa recelnl of price Ibeaa medicine* will be rent to (11 part, of ike country, by eipre** or ■all, aecurely packed aad frea from ob*err*tloe. :*«t», Sol* Aran.., r. RICHARD* A ro„ Wholesale and ICrrlall Drnnlala aad* Cbemlat*. H. W. cor. flay and Hanaom* J tlreoti. Baa Pranclaco. 6*1. Into PRATT'S ABOLITION OIL! THI PIOPLI'S NEVER FAILING REMEDY! "it""1 ■M (KHM «!• rata -Ki :r PRATT'B ABOLITION OIL FAMILY ItBMBDY lb»l you can't tfTord to do without. In Urn* of Med It will Mil you Ma; dollar* In moot? tod many ptcfi of '"pRATTA ABOLITION OIL HI'KAKS TO ITSBLr Knrj botllo lla own Totlnoaltl. trftir Ml* by *11 DrncgMa and Dralrra. Prtca, as all 90 ccnla, I*rgt $1 p«r bottl*. PRATT'S~NEW LIPB! Fortlldlaordaraof tk* Bluod, U»*r. Kldnaya, Btnmact) *n<1 lt»w«la. PRATT'H NBW Lirx la ■ aorrrtir* mnady. It la mild bat Ibiiroaifc In lt» action oa lb* ay* Ua, aetiebr* out all Imparl I Ira and r*aor** Ihoaa tbinniili the rataral t hannala, tb* boaala. The laoruldand Intra will flad I bat PRATT-* NBW LIKBflte* atrcncib. »l*oe and vitality. Yoa r*i not t*k* It wllhoit beluf materially booeilted by It. FemalM will Hud I'KATTb NBW LI KB an IrralulU* remedy for *U com plalnla Incident to tb*lr»*i. It parlke*, r*f» lata* and *tren(1bea* tb* aullr* aratenv IVItlce. »l. For aal* by all Ungate tad D**l*ra. A. McBOYLB * CO., Draa|l*ta a ad 4 "bamlat*. Ha a Craarhra, HOI.R PROPKIBTOBM. - CARPENTER AND BUILDER, A. K. POTTER, MAIN STREET, GOLD HILL, Corner of Grant Alley, Jirt above CABB1CKW I.IMBKIt YABD. r AM FULLY PBtTARKD TO COHTBACT I for *11 el*** tad ityl** or billdlaf*. fraaa a chickaa coop to a tnt-cla** cktrcb, u la* aao*l All kladt of carpentering. Jobblaf tad r» patriae doo*. art lb iiiiim tad dlapttck. Call H mj tkop and taa n*. )*» l» A. ». rOTTBB. CIGAR8 AND TOBACCO O. H. GALLUP, atyttnTi llMk, MAIN MTBBBT,... .MkD II1LI.. Naitdooc to Um Bank Bzckaaf*. TIIB CIIOICBBT IMPUTED AN DOMESTIC CHAM! „ *a*>AUaaa( TH* TOBACCO Taye, FaaezTieiia, - Brtrytkltl A No. l~aS*VBlCKB LOW fW~ Call aad ■ aoM la