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THE EVENING NEWS
7KIBAY* AMBIT St. 181t.
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uit «T**mo.
900 Raymond A El*. 70c, Mo
233 Eoreka Con., 1C\
43 Belmont, 73c
170 K. K. Cod.. 1
300 Leopard. 30a
330 OUt. 33c
1080 Hum*?. So
100 Northern Belb. 3H. 3%
200 Manhattan. ]»,] S3
43 Grand Priae, 3>»
1130 Argenta. KOc. 73c
320 Narajo, 23c
300 Independence, 9 13
200 Morning Star, 40c
400 Tueoarora, 3c
1170 Belb bio. 4 20. 4 30. 41
<00 Endowment. 30c
173 BilUido. 1 40. 1H
70 PindiM. 2 93
100 Keal l>ol Montr. 2
300 Albion. 13o
73 Walee, Vl
1420 North Belt* ItU. 4So. SOo
4000 Big Prlso i Humboldt), 30c
100 Bodie. 10',. 11
133 MoCUnton. 1. 03c
430 Tioga. 3 60. 3 63. 3 «0
30 Bammit, 1 70
33 Balwer, 8%
SOO Oriental, 40c
230 Belvidere, 80c
180 Champion. 43o
100 Bbckbawk. 1 03
330 Bookor. 1 20.1 *
200 Queen Boo, 30c
370 Mono, 7V 7H
380 Con. Pactllo. 7
SO Unlveraity. 23c
60 Dudloj, 1 03
80 Jupiter. 2 10
730 South Bulwer. 33o. 60c
1290 Addenda. 30c
393 Noonday. 3H
SO Double Standard, 40c
100 Mammoth, H\
100 Boa ton Con., 1 33
#40 Martin White. 2 30. 2 33
SOO Bodie Chief, 33c
100 Leeda. 70c
230 Tiptop, 90c, 83c
10 Qianl and Old Abe. 3 H
30 Vortex, 63c
Till MOMIMO.
133 Ophlr, 36*. 3*
aw Mexican, 34. 34*4
140 Ooaltl A Carry. 11H. US l»3
100 Beet A Uelchcr. is*
443 California. 4 Hi. 4 93
290 Savage. 1«H. 14S. 14H
790 Poto*l. 3. 4 90
303 Con. Virginia. 4 S3, 4 SO
330 Cbollar,
340 Hal* A NorcroM. 14*4. US
403 Crown Point. 3 HO. 3 V
100 Yellow Jackal. 13 V. 13H
2343 Imperial, 1 <4
173 Ken tack, 4. 4 20. 4*
20 Alpha, 24>*
230 Belcher, 4 60. 4 33
100 Conldene*. 10<%
123 Hierra Nevada. 41V 42
20 Utah, 18
1210 Bnllion, 7*4. 7*
CO Exchequer. OSi. 6H
10 Overman.
230 JoaUce. 3. 2 93
10 Beg. Belcher, 24
900 Succor. 10c
73 Union Con.. H. 34*
233 All*. 6S
130 Lady Bryan, 33c
300 J alia. 4 20, 4*
90 Caledonia. 1 90. 1 Si
100 Silver Hill. 1 33
1S00 New York. 70c, SOc
3C0 Occidental, Bto. 73c
80 Wood*ille. 40c
210 Lady Waehingtoo Con.. 1 13. 1 20
130 Crown Point Ravin*, 23c
300 Baltimore, 30c
110 Andee. 93c. »)c
173 Ward. 1 83
370 Scorpion. 3*4
200 Leviathan, 23c. 30c
110 Benton Con.. 3 s3. 3 90
270 North Con. Virginia. 8
280 Cos. Dorado. 1 70
270 North Bonanza, 1 40, 1 45
30 Oeo. Doaglau. 40c
830 Flowery. 33c, toe
800 Pluto*. 1 90
233 Mackay. 1
1330 Soath Utah. 3c
AmvaM MM leralai.
A W Pray. Sam Adam*. J E McDonald.
Mr* P Coleman. F B Lyle. T J Hunalon.
Bo hex I Ande, Thoe Bar km, Mr* ltenaon,
Tho* Smith. 0 M Stewart. W H Long.
D S Croaaman. J William*. B J Clark. J a*
Kelly. L B Murphy. Dr Brierly, Clinton
Collier. P F Boyce. Mre McCloud. Mr* J
H Whitehead and children, F Da via, Mr*
Hadaon, E S D*vU.
ffepanar** LmI Kvtelai.
O M Stewart. C J Pollard. J Buahard. J
Brown, B Thomaa, J W Boberta, J Brigga.
Tho* I Wed. J L CallUon, D U Whyland
and wife, S U Marietta. M C Sullivau, J
£ Uammond, J D French.
ripeCa Oinra Hwm.
Manager Piper ha* concluded arrange
menu with Manager Maguire of San
Franciaco (or the appearaon* here next
Ta**d*y of Mrears. O'Niel and Morri
son. Mia* Jeffrey-Lewi* and a fall dr*
statu company. Tb* company will
play "Diplomacy," "The Banker'a
Daughter," and all the piecM which
have been ao eiMcraalul at Baldwin'a
recently. Oar people are ready for *
Mule of tb* legitimate and tb* foregoing
will aait them.
Scttlxi>.—ThedilBcuItiee ao long sun
rounding the Succor Mining Company
b«T«, mti the San Francisco JW. st
lti< bwu satialaotorily imsgti), and it
ia propoeed to reeume work in the mine.
For this pnrpoaa a small aaaaaamanl will
ba levied. tba entire procerds ol which
will b« deeoUtl lo lha development ol
the niina, in tha hopa that eomething
favorable will place tbr property on a
better footing.
Fuar 8*0 w.—The mouotaiue of tha
Coao rang* warn whit* with enow yea
terday morning. Paaaengera who ar
rived by yeaterday morning's train atata
that Mount Iioae and moat ol tha moan
Uiua to tha wcat ol Waaboa * allay wara
blankatad with uow, and that a oold
rain tall at Lake Tahoa nearly all day
laat Wednesday.
Ektcbtaimxixt.—Thar* will ba a lit
erary entartainmant and dance at Na
tional Goanl Hall, Virginia, nest Tbura
day evening, at which a prise ia offered
lor tha moat elegant calico dreea worn
by any lady present. Musioby Varney'a
band; ticketa. $1. C. W. Matthewa ia
41reetor ol tba entertainment. Ticketa
bave baeo forwarded to the News.
Maxt. OiLuaru, over the way, baa
all the lata papere and periodicals. lie
baa acbool book* alao, and the new
•pellera which have been introduced by
order ol the tttate Board. Tba children
w 11 need one ol theaa new apellera
Monday when acbool opena. Get aoae
ol hie new music, etc.
CsiiLts Tioxreox has attached the
Vandarbilt Con. for 9144, and Tbomaa
Fitzgerald haa dittoed lor a like amount.
The mina adjoins tha Hayward Con.,
tb* Melbourne, Tucker, South Call
lank, tba Alao, Coamopolitan, tba
|*we*7 and Prospect.
PRITCHMD'S EXAMINATION.
to r«MllM WllkMl Ml-ll
lUr«*M to lik* • ItoiMMl
ItalMN rrlutort Dm* Id
Km* Aajiktoi
The examination ot J. T. Pritobard
(or the murder of Officer Symona, July
SI, on the Divide, waa bald before Jus
tice Flannlngham today. The priaonar
appeared vithont eoanael, but his rights
vera carefully guarded by the Court,
who informed him of hia privilege* at
each atep ot tha proceedings.
The priaonar appeared pale, nervoua
and emaciated, and haa in hia right arm
a conaUnt reminder that " tha way of
tba tranagreaaor ia bard." Miitreaa
Pritobard waa preaent and waa called on
to testify. 8ha still plaja tba nimble
wench admirably, but today waa narrona;
ao nervoua, in fact, that aha oould not at
flrat aign tha taatimony aha had given.
That teatimony ia peculiar, and a direct
contradiction, in many eeeential particu
lar*, of that whieh aba gave at the Cor
oner's inqneet and at her own examina
tion. No wonder aba could cot algn it.
The only wonder ia that aha could give it.
The circnmatanoea ot the murder were
detailed as they have already appeared
in fnll in thee* oolnmna, by J. A. 0.
Moore, A. J. Littell, D. D, Donovan
• ft ft Hnnnar
Following ia Miatreea Pritchard'e tes
timony: My lawful una* ia Mra. Wood
worth*; I know defendant; I waa living
with him July 91; waa in Mra. Caaey'a
honaa at tha lima Offloer Symona waa
abot, but not in tba room; Bymona waa
in tba bouaa several minntaa; I beard
aoma word* and than abota; I waa in I
front bedroom at tba tima; I aaw Officer
Symona fall; 1 waa tben going from tba
bedroom to tba kitchen; it waa in the
kitchen that ho waa abot; I waa on tha
porch in front of tha honaa when Officer
Folaom came; I went in the hooae when
Foleom did; don't know where Pritch
ard was when Folaom came in; never
aaw Pritchard after I apoke to him in
the kitchen; I aaid at that time, "My
Ood! John, aae what you have done;"
he replied that he had to do it to aave
bia own life; I waa not in the room when
Foleom fired at Pritchard; I waa not on
the porch before any officer* arrived;
Foltom arreeted me; I did not aay on
the etreet that Johnny ahot Symona and
I waa glad of it and hoped he would die;
I did not aee a piatol in the banda of
Symon*; when Folaom came in I do not
know where Pritchard waa; I am aa pos
itive of that aa I am of anything elae I
have teelifled to; I have written to
Pritchard and be baaalao written to me;
I do not know who ahot Pritchard'a
arm.
The foregoing ia aigned "Mra. Pritch
ard," and the aignatnre look* aa if mad*
by an octogenarian. It teatiflea to the
fearful *tate of mind wbiob ia preying
upon thia woman and the terrible oondi
tiouof ber nervea.
Tba defendant refnaed to make a
statement, and waa oommitWd without
bail to anawer the charge of mnrder.
MHHNtT MOTH.
■*it*n of latere** All tleei Ik*
l,*le.
New York will commenoe croeacutting
the 1400 level next week.
At the Julia the aircompreaeor foun
dation ia nearing completion and ia be
ing drtaeid down for the aola platea
which will be put ou tomorrow. The
pit tor the new eet of boilera ia al*o wall
under way.
The Ward building ie getting Ita ven
tilator ou, and the whole worka are be
ing painted.
At the Yellow Jacket the foundations
for the new double hoiating engine are
tnakiug good progreea. The work of
laying the rubble waa commenced July
16th, and today aoue of the worka are
ready for the cut atone which ia to un
derlie the coping. The immenae yawn
ing chaam baa been filled and wall filled.
Four car-load* of big timber* are to
day being unloaded at the Ward grounda
and being hauled to the Forman eh a It.
Tbeae timber* are for the brace*, filling,
etc., of the gallowa frame, and vary in
length from 15 to 60 feet, and are 22
by 28 generally, while aoma are 24 by 30.
The Con. Imperial baa aet a full
length trestle bent over the south aide
of tho railroad track, and ia extending
ita dump track- When completed the
rock will land 250 feet down the ravine
between the two tunnele.
The croaacul* which are being ran on
the several levela of the North
Bonanza and Flowery mines are
now just entering the ore body. The
cap rock formation of the eastern part
of the vein baa been very bard, and the
prog re** made in it has been very alow,
aa all the drilling baa been done by
hand. At last, however, they are begin
ning to cut the ore. Yeaterday the
croeecut on the 300 level of the North
Bonanza, at a point 300 feet north of
the abaft, and that 80 feet further north,
both cat into the ore. Specimens
brought up I eat evening present a better
appearance than any yet brought from
the mine.
Opbir continue* ita favorable develop
ment aa the *ump ia carried on below
the 24C0 level.
Belcher'* big wheel i* in place and ia
being tamed down. It ia a beauty.
TM Nwik rati. Tlrclala Ml.
The bearing of the matter of tba djs
solutiou of lb* incorporation of the
North Consolidated Virginia* Mining
Company, say* tba San Francisco
Chronicle of the 38th, *u muotil in the
County Court yesterday morning. The
plea set up by tba defense is that a cor
poration cannot be dissolved while it baa
outstanding liabilities. Tba claim of
tba gbamo Mining Company was sub
mitted in evidence. they alleging that
tba North Consolidated Virginia Compa
ny hare failed to fulfill a certain con
tract, for vbich a valuable consideration
has been paid, and for the enfotoement
of which claim a anit baa reoently been
commenced in the Nineteenth District
Court. J. P. Garvey is alao an objector,
and claima to be a creditor and stock
bolder of the North Consolidated Vir
ginia Mining Company. The oase was
continued until Saturday, whsa U will
come np for flnsl argument.
Auatu* tub Ni-bu.sc>.—The railroad
company baa done a good work near
the Julia works in abating a nuiaanoe
there. Tba aewer which caused the ac
cumulation of filth baa been run along
the edge of the cut and made to empty
into the ravine to the north. Every
thing is nice there now.
ScraumnoxMT McKzvzu, of the
Sierra Nevada, is rapidly reooverftg
from bia late severe illneee. He waa so
much better yesterday that it ia thought
be will be able to be out ia two or three
days.
▲ ass-tub near Hoffaker's ranch, ia
Waahoe Valley, yielded 100 poonda of
homy,
DISTRICT COURT.
■MM f Ik* JMmm Which WUI
Onm Up llmr Owil Cmimn.
Caaes have bean placed oa the calen
dar and aat for trial at tha naxt aeaaion
o( tha Diatriot Court aa follows :
caixiMAL CAata.
Stata tb. Ah King—aaaaolt and bat
tarr.
Stata ra. Oao. Mann—malioioua mi*
ohiaf.
, State ti. Albert Mann—maliciuoa ml a
ohiaf.
State ra. Al. Yeoman—aaaault and
battery.
Tha foregoing caaaa are pending on
appeal from Jnatica'a oourta. The crim
inal calendar will ha extended alter the
aeeaion of tha Qrand Jury.
CI TIL C4LXXDA*.
Sierra Nevada Ta. Allen Con.—Sept.
1; jury trial.
Sierra Nevada Ta. North Ophir—Sapt.
2; jury trial.
Sierra Nevada Ta. 8olid Silver—Sept.
3; jury trial.
Sierra Nerada Ta. Oold Lead Gold and
SUTer Mining Company—Sept 4; jury
trial.
C. Derby Ta. Wm. N. Laata—Sept. 8;
jury trial.
A, J. Welch Ta. Eii Kica—Sept 8;
jury trial.
Sag. Belcher Ta. Robert Apple at al.—
Sept. i>; court trial.
Milee Goodman at al. Ta. North Ophir
—Sept. 'J; jury trial.
American Miniog Co. tb. Europa—
Sept. 10; jury trial.
Janette Lynch tb. Sierra NeTada—
Sept. 11; jury trial.
Thornaa Smith tb. L. T. Fox—Sept.
12; jury trial.
Bartholomew til nan vs. onanio aim
ing Co. -Sept. IS; jury trial.
Narad* Bank of Sau Franoiaoo t».
Joaapb F. Aude—Sept. 15; oonrt trial.
B T. Brodek, Adminiatralor, v*. J.
W. Wilaonat al.—Sept. 16; court trial.
John Steel at al *». Gold Lead O. k
8. M. Co.—Sept. 17; jury trial.
Oaorga llaofarlane va. E. J, l'aamora
—S«pt. 18; Conrt trial.
Louis Branaou va. Jamea Cumniinga
-Sept- 22; jury trial.
Joaeph F. And* va. KnUrprm Publiah
ing Co.—Sapt. 23; jury trial.
Thaddeua B. Boyoo va. J. C. Hamp
ton—Sept. 29; jury trial.
In addition to the foregoing oaaea are
aeveral wbioh have been reoeotly placed
on the calendar* which will ba taken up
in their order or aet (or trial aa reached.
VICTORY!
Tk« Tlnkm or Ik* moo iiailM ml
Ik* Mai* 4k Itrtnw llikMil
Tka flood riaalljr Ua^luwI.
Thlf forenoon the top timber* of the
itktion on the 2300 level of the Hale Jk
Norcroiui were eeen tor the flrat time in
over three and a half year*. The die
tance on the incline from the 3100 level
of the 11 ale St Norcroaa to the 2200 level
la 135 feet, tha iodine haviug an angle
of 44 degreea. The atation aet la 10
feet higher, and thia forenoon the water
itood 125 feet below the 2100 level.
Thia la a virtual victory of the pampa
over the flood, and worthy of a general
rejoioing.
At the Savage the angle of depreaaion
of tbo incline ia 3d';. Thia aoconnta
for the different measurement* given
week after week in the official lettera
and reporta of the two minea. The
water in the Savage waa at the time
above mentioned 140 feet on the alope
below the 2100 level and the water
would have to be lowered aome 15 feet
more before the 2200 atation would be
dry. In oar mining report of Wednee
day mention waa made of the raiae el
iding in the connection drift of the two
mince and it waa cited aa a reason why
the Hale k Norcroaa would be drained
flrat, the water coming originally from
the Savage.
Both minea will almoat certainly be
drained oast week. There fa great curi
oaity to aee the fountain head of all thia
immenae flood of hot water and doubt
leea all will want to take a look at the
ledge. The Nawa repreeentative haa
already been invited to do ao and baa
accepted Superintendent Qillette'a invi
tation.
John Qiluo haa deeded to the Oooi
dental Mill and Mining Company, in
oonaideralion of $1, an undivided in
terval of 31 feel in that certain mining
ground on the Branawick lode koowo aa
tha Occidental, embracing ] .700 feet,
located by Lewia Bey no Ida March 37,
1803.
A bpecial tbain took the Haverly
Minatrela from Virginia City to Bono in
one hour and twenty minutee, the quick
eel time ever made over the Virginia and
Truckee Bailroad. So aaya the Beno
Journal.
The Sad Frauciico Stock Report says:
It la thought th« bonuuxa mints will pay
no dividends nest month, aa both car
ried over a smaller aurploa than lor
eome time.
A Urmia a J J reused aa (ollova la held
for postage in tha Qold Hill Postofflce :
John Barry, Ballino, Kellia Island, Ca
hirciveeu, County Kerry, Ireland.
The Court-house haa been renovated
Iron) top to bottom and looka better now
than when tnrned over to the County
Ooniuisaionera by Peter Burke.
Stephen J. Field, of tha Supreme
Bench of the United States, will hold
Court at Caraon City next Monday.
The Chollar and Potoal have each lev
led an aaaeaament ol fifty cents par
ahare.
The Crown Point aaaeeitmeut of $1 la
delinquent October 1.
County Clerk McDonald haa re
turned.
She waa really charming, and aeemed
to enjoy very much the quail on toast,
until her pearly teeth atrnck a couple of
ahot; then her countenance ohanged,
her expreaaion became wratby, and aba
aaid : "It la too mean to leave thoaa
nasty ahot in tha birda." "Why," re
marked he, "they are good for the di
Cation," "Yea," aaid aba, "that may
, but I don't want to die jeat in that
way." ____________
▲ tou.no clerk in Holyoke spent six
boon in a refrigerator tha other day,
having been impriaoned by miatake.
He felt on coming out aa tbongh he had
juat been entertained at a fashionable
eh<U0h aoolabla.
Tei London newspapara tell of a
belle who paid W to have the initlala
of her lover tattooed on bar arm, and
later, having quarreled with him, waa
offering $500 for a meaoa of obliteration.
km individual who called hia first
daughter Kate, when hia wife mrpriaad
him with another girl, promptly ohiit
teoad bar Duplicate.
EASTERN DISPATCHES.
[ancui «o t«i mlb aut daily nwi]
Yleva of the lew York Freu.
N*w You, Aug. 29.—The jEWlny Et
prtu od the ■booting says : Undoubt
edly Kalloch i« uo better than ha onght
to b«. Ha ia paying tha penalty of
methods which no good dtizan ahould
have adopted. Hia oonduct ia indefen
aibia, yat his rankling words and axoiting
appeala to popular prajadioa and paa
aion, do not juatify aaaaaaination, and
bia aaaailant acted tha donbla part of a
ooward and would-be murderer. Il dtea
the caae of Dixon in Miaaiaaippl, and
andeavora to ahow tha parallela of tha
two oocurrancM. It ooncludaa that
neither the Democrats nor BepubUcana
can afford to juatify aota of violenoe,
and neither party doea attempt to juatify
tbem, 8outb, Weat, nor anywhere.
Tha Comtntreial Advtriltr aaya: Im
agine the condition of affairs that muat
exist in a oommunity whiob oan be ao
moved over auch a quarrel. Two vul
gar, indeoeut wretches who have ex
bauatad everything vila they oould aay
of aaoh other, turn to their parenta.
One digs the otber'a father from the
grave in which ha ba^ lain for over thir
ty years, and tbs other aaaaila tha purity
of the mother now over aeventy yeara of
age. Waa there ever auch a hideoua
apectaole ? Yat it ia aaid that tbla quar
rel ia to decide the polltioal daetiny of
San Franciaoo. The people of Califor
nir muat bluah for their State.
The ntnua s»ys: u any iirmir or
planter bu dona ao wall tbia year that
when be bu told bia crops be finds him
self with money to epajre, let bim buy
land. That ia a till oheap almoat every
where, and it U alwaya aafo to own real
eatate bought cheaply or at a fair prioe
in a well settled and law respecting com
munity. We ahoald not adviae anyone
to bay laud either in Uiaaisaippi or Cal
ifornia at thia time. The people of thoae
Statea do not aeem to think muoh of
lawa or of the righta of othera, and it la
well to keep away from there nntil they
get done shooting.
The Commtrciai Bulletin uy>: Until a
different order of things ia established iu
California, one of the finest Utatea of
the Union muat be regarded aa having
reached ita culmination. Until a change
oocues Han Franciaoo can oniv be re
garded aa a way atatioa on tne route
from the Pacifllo to the Atlantic, and all
hopea of buildiug on oor western fron
tier a great and wealthy empire must be
poetpoued. Capital and enterprise look
upon that State with profound distrust,
and it cannot be long before the preeem
atate of things develops into acriaia.
Bitting Ball and Otker IndUn
Trouble*.
Niw You, Aug. 29.—A WorUi special
from Winnepeg, Manitoba, m;i: Tb»
aituation Id the Canadian Northwest ia
grave, and daily becoming mora critical
and oomplicaUd. The Creeae, a power
ful tribe, who have repeatedly proteated
against Sitting Bull's bonting buffalo on
tbeir ground, and have been paoifled
with aaaarancM tbat he would soon re
turn to tbe United Statea, are reitive
under tbe rapid extinction of the game,
and 2,000 warriors an in a threatening
attitude. Tbe American Indiana have
slaughtered all the buffalo south of Bat
tle river, and the buffalo have fled south,
or to tbe limits of Ath abaaka District.
The deatitntion of tbe Canadian Indiaua
ia extreme. Many caaea of cannibaliam
have been reported, and one or two of
the Hudaon Bay poata have been plun
dered by tha eurving aavages. Lient.
Oov. Laird, whoa* seat of government is
at Battleford. has aant bia family into
Winnepeg, and his position ia very crit
ioal. Three weeka ugo Chief Indian
Commieaioner Dawdney endeavored to
arrange mattera with Great Bear, who
consented to keep qniet till tha Govern
ment had Anally decided on tha oonrss
to pursue. Bitting Bull's band waa re
moved north of Wood Mountain, bat
iaolated oonfliots were going on between
them and tb* Canadian Cress and San
teanx. A dispatch arrived from tha po
lice at Fort Walah today, aaylng that
they anticipated very serioua trouble.
Colonel Osborne Smith, in oommand of
tbe Canadian foroca, leavea for the scene
of trouble on Friday. Tha polios fotoe
number 450 men, and tbe Canadian
Government ia haatily organizing aix
companion of mounted infantry. No
Particulars have been received of what
as happened, but tb* meaaage from
Fort Walsh wss most argent. Thsrs
are tbre* companies of infantry troops,
ons of osvalry and a field battery bar*,
all volunteers. Tb* Dominion force
wer* disbanded a year ago. Thia ac
count represents Bitting Bull's following
ss 6,000 men, women and obildron,
which ia probably too high an eatimate.
The (omlng Ceniai.
WAIUtMOTOM, Aug, 29.—-Preparation*
for the enumeration of the inhaMtanta
of the United State* in 1680, and for the
collection of valuable atatiitloa it going
forward aa rapidly aa poaalbl*. The law
under wbioh tbia work la to b« oarried
on providea that tba Seoretary of tbt In
terior, on or before tba flrat day of
March, 1880, aball appoint one or mora
Superviaora of Cenana of each State, but
the whole namber in tbeBtatee and Ter
ritorial aball not exceed 150. Tbeae
Superviaora aball appoint the enumera
tor* for the T&riou» counties of tba State.
Any oounty eioeeding 4,000 in popula
tion aball be divided into diitricte, eo
that no diatriot aball oontain mora than
4,000 inhabitant*. Thaae enumerator*
aball begin tbair dntieaon tba flrat Mon
day in June, 1880, tbaa requiring the
work to be done in leea than thirty daya.
Tba oompenaation will be two oenta for
each inhabitant, two oenta for each death
reported, ten oenta for each farm and
fifteen oenta for each eetabliahment of.
productive induatry. Application for
appointment aa enumerator* muat be
addreaaed to the Snperriaora of the State
whan appointed.
Conkllnf Advised to So Blow.
Nsw Yob*, Aug. 20.—A Tinut Utica
special criticisea the appointment mad*
by the Republieana of Roaooe Conkliug
aa a delegate (o the BUU Convention.
The correspondent uja bit object in
going to the convention is to (bow to
the oonntry that tba recant evente in the
home of bis Bbode Island oonnection
do not compel him to keep aloof from
public affairs. In thia relation it will
not be amlaa to say that the prevailing
Sublic aentiment in thia part of tha
lata is, that until the Senator has
made some aatlafaetory explanation of
tbat oonnection it will hardly do for him
to aaanm* the rols of absolute dictator,
which bs performed with anch sredit to
himaelf and disaster to the party in tha
Rochester Convention of 1877. That ho
will have tha good sens* to take a
modsst position wfcloh would become
him under the drcumstanoss is, by a
majority of the wall-informed psppte
hers, regarded as sxtmoaly doubtful,
Tke Tel low Ferer.
UiMraii, Aug. 29.—The Howard A»
eociation yeaterday aaelgntd twenty
none* to duty. Edward Keating, for
many yean the keeper of Court Square,
died of the fever lut night. Two more
oaaee were reported, aod ten additional
deatba occurred. The thermometer yea
terday atood at from 85 to 83 degreea.
Three children of John Spretige hare
been ill the paat two weeka, bat for pri
vate reaaona their namea were not
officially announced by the Board of
Health.
Nrw Oauixe, Auguit 29.—Of aix
caaee of yellow fever reported yeeterday
from the quarantine atation on the bark
Black Prince, from Havana, three died
laat nigbt. The others are getting along
well.
Jim Keeie Blackballed.
N«w Yobk, Aug. 29.—Jim Keene re
cently applied for memberablp to the
Newport Club and waa black-balled. The
Evening Commercial eaya: It doea not
appear that Keene did anything to
offend anybody. He paya bia debts,
whioh ia more than can be eaid of aome
membera of the Newport Club. He
makee money, and that puta him on a
par with men whoee eole dietlnction ie
their money. We don't euppoae Keene
will die of a broken heart, beoauae the
Newport Club deniea bim the privilege
of putting bia lega nnder Ita mahogany.
MlicelUheoni Telefrtmi.
New You, Auguat 29.—The Sun't
Washington special eays : " Congress
man Springer left this city tbii evening
(or bis home in Springfield, Oblo., He
tbinka Tiiden ie very strong in New
York, and if be oarriea tbat State in tbe
coming oouteet will bare tbe beet oall
(or tbe Democratic Presidential nomina
tion. In oaae tbe Demoorata (ail to
carry Ohio and New York be tbinka
David Davia will be tbe nominee."
Tbe Sun aaya : There exists no donbt
of tbe (at* of Talmagewben be gate back
into tbe banda of bia (allow Preebytera,
(or a counting of beada now abowe a
majority tbat ia implacably anti-Tal
mage, and ready to dtolare bim gollty,
and either oenaore bim or to enapend
bim from tbe mlnietry o( tbe Preeby
terian denomination.
WiaaiNQTON, Aug. 89.—Tbe Treaa
ory Department baa purchased 070,000
ouncoa of eilver bullion (or tbe mint at
Philadelphia. Offera (or delivery at tbe
Western ininta were above the market
ratee, and all were deolined.
Bobtok, Ang. 29.—Tbe ecbooner 8te
phen Bennett, (rom thia port (or Balti
more, capeized. Captain Bannatt and
crew o( five peraona and three paaaen
gera are supposed to be loat.
Chioaoo, Ang. 29.—All tbe (relght
bandlera and truckmen o( tbe Lake
Shore Railroad in thia city, numbering
abont 300, atrnck yeetorday. The griev
ance ia overwork and email pay.
Columbus, Ohio, Ang. 29.— At the
State Fair yesterday 30,000 whole and
10,000 bal( tickets were aold, making the
whole number of people on the grounds
nearly CO,000.
San Franeitoo Item.
Receiving do later new* today regard
ing the condition of Kallooh and the
aUtaa of Do Young, «r« extract'tbe fol
lowing from the San Francisco Pott of
yeeterday:
Kallocb's Ufa oannot rtally ba aaid to
ba oat of danger tor some days yat, bat
under lb# moat favorable circumstance*
ba mny manage to poll through, and
euffer but little from tbe bullet in the
future. Tbero may, however, be condi
tiona forming where tbe ball is, wbiob,
if known, woald present tba com in a
very different light from that in
whioh it now appear*. Noceeaarily
mora or leaa pus baa formed and is still
forming around the bullet, and there is
no way for it to escape, as tbe bole from
tbe aurfaoe is already blocked. Whether
the pua exists in • largo or email quan
tity cannot ba ascertained, but it is
feared that if no outlet is found for it by
natural or other channels, inflammation
and necessarily pyemia, or blood poison
ing, will ensue. This, in fact, is the
great danger of the oase, because, if any
deoided change for the worse abould
take plaoe, there will be no safe means
to reach the locality of tba ballet to re
lieve tbe patient. At present the most
unfavorable symptom in the esse is a
fseling of aiokness at Ibe stomach every
svening at about 0 o'clock. That is •
sign which tbe physicians do not like.
Mr. Kallocb aaya that he fears it is pro
duced by the agitation to his nerves pro
dqoed by the preseuoe of tbe physicians
at about that time, and they have de
cided to aee him for tbe present only
each forenoon, nnless there should be
unexpected reaaona for their presenoe st
sny other time. In thst caae they will
be promptly oalled and aa promptly re
spond.
De Young, tbe would-be homicide,
still remains in hia tank o«ll at the City
Prison, which baa been for tbe time
converted into a brsuch editorial room
of the Chronicle, and baaiea himself with
revising the argument* dally launched
in hia defense. The prisoner's brother,
M. H. De Young, attenda to busineaa as
usual, without other protection than
that afforded by the carrying of a amali
armory in his hip pocket. The Mayor
and Chief of PoUoe have determined to
continue tbe State militia at the City
Hall until Kallooh ia pronounced for a
oertainty oat of all danger. The oon
elnsion is reached on tbe ground that
tbe city bad better inaure itself, by psy
ing for tbe militia, agalnat any mob
that might sndeavor to wrsak vengeanoe
on the oonflned man ia case his viotim
disd. '
The Touoheit Boy.
Xtcadii (6W.) Trnutcrijjl.
Nevada City alill oontinuea oa top of
the b«ap. We bo ait the wickedeat and
beat men; the bomelieat and bandaomeat
women; the biggeet babiea and tbe lit
tlest onea; tbe pnreet air; tbe beat whia
ky; tba richest minea; the moat inepir
ing ecentry—in fact if any other town
preenmee to brag about anything It po»
aeeaea, we oan alwayi find tbe material
right here to go it one better. Oar
lateet claim to pre-eminenoe la In the
way of unlucky boye. One twelve-year
old Broad atreet youngater baa during
the paat eighteen montba been tba Tio*
tim of a chapter of aooidenta that would
make a dime novel writer'a hair atand on
end. Within the apeoifled time be haa
been thrown from • runaway borae
twioe, ooee. being bruiaed almoat beyond
the recognition of hie parenta; been
kicked in the hand by a borae ao bard
that if any peraon double it forty year
henoe he oan ahow • gbaatly aoar to
prove It; run a pitchfork clear through
on* of bia feet, and narrowly eacaped
having the lockjaw; and leal but not
leaat, let a abovel fall on him day before
yeetenUy in aucb a manner that there la
a big valley extending right aoroaa the
top of hla head. If he keepa on in tbla
way a few year* longer he will wake a
flrat'daaa newapapar editor.
Taxi tout ear o( groan ooro in on*
hand or both—the main point la to gal
away with the «ora.—Mroif Fm Jim.
FOREIGN DISPATCHES
l*noui to tu 0'>u> mu. dao.t am.)
Kitfaad Paylaf Trihnle.
London, Aagut 29.—The Flnandrr
U]fi: " One hundred and eeventy-eight
tboound pound* in gold ia expected by
• eteamer doe at Son than pt on on lha
1st of S«ptamb«r. The balk of tba
amount, together with £100,000 recently
arrived, will probably go to meet the
American demand. A great deal mora
bullion will nndonbtedly go to America.
It la believed that within a comparative*
ly brief epace £3,000,000 will be eent
there. Notwithstanding recent expree
aiona of opinion to the oontrary, we at
firm that the ahipmenta of bonda and
iron, or any other commodity, will be
quite Inadequate to aettle, for a time,
Uie enormoua balanoe which mmt be
accumulating on aooonnt of Amerioan
food. One hundred thousand pound*
eterling were withdrawn from the Bank
of England yesterdey, and goea to
America."
Cabas Insurrection.
Havana, Aug, 39.—Two bande of in
•urgent! have made their appearance,
one in the Holqnin dietrict and the other
in the district of Santiago de Cuba. The
band at the former plaoe is about 100
atrong. The etrengtb of that at the lat
ter place la not known. Neither are
beaded by chief* of any importance.
Captain-Oeneral Dlanoo has taken ener
getic meaaures to put down the insur
rection. All the available troop* are
pursuing the insurgents.
Blotoii Chllenos.
Kro Janhbo, Aug. 37.—A diipatcj}
from Santiago, the capital of Chill,dated
July 31, ssys that serions riots oocurred
in that city in ooneequenoe of popular
diaoontent at the conduct of the war.
The people made a barrioande.ehoutiug,
"Death to the traitor Ministry!" Two
pereone were killed in the oonfliot with
the troope and aeveral wounded. It la
reported that the Chilian President has
fled to Vina del Mar.
MUcellaneooi.
London, Aug. 29.—The farmere who
sailed from Liverpool yesterdey for New
York are from Northern Yorkshire tod
Durham. Several of them cen oom
msnd a oipiUl of from £500 to £600,
while other* here entered into partner*
•hip, one group having raised a capital
of £1,200.
The reporta of tha harvest are daily
mora deplorable. At aaveral piacea
there have been 30 hours' steady rain.
Pabis, August 29.—Tha eleotion at
Bordesus will be hsld on 8anday. The
Republicans of Bordeaux have resented
the proeenee of Kiog Alfonso at Area
chon by placarding the town with insult
ing referenoe to the King. The police
tore them down immediately, and an
inquiry has been instituted.
Constantinople, Aug. 29.—Tha Rus
sian authorities at Odeasa had preparad
a grand reception for Haynard, United
Statea Minister, and offlcera and orew of
tha United Statea ataamer Wyoming,
and ordered that the pnblio establish
menta ahonld not aocept any payment
for expenses'for Americana. Maynard,
however, waa obliged to leave Odeasa
before the principal feta took place.
Zulu Baya and Glrla.
Biahop Colenso has rmotived from two
Zulu warriors torn* facts about the
fighting habits of their nation. Zulus,
tboy say, learn to fight at home at their
fathers' huts when they are very little;
for whou they ara out henlinn cattle two
boy* will have a quarrel and fight It ont,
or boya of one hut will divide into two
partiea and fight with their sticks, or
those of one hot will fight with those of
another, and eo they learn. They have
no idea of potting one foot forward all
togethsr like the whit* soldiers; thay
just go. The girls lira at homo and
work for their fathers only. They may
not marry until the king givee them
leave. When ha aaaenta they may
marry any man they like. But he does
not aasent until they have reached a
certain age. They are all of thsm en
rolled into regimenta. Bo ara the boya.
Sometimes the king givea permission to
a regiment of young men and to a regi
ment of girls at the aama time to get
marcl'd; but it do«a not follow that tha
men all aecure wivee, as the girls may
prefer men of other (previously per
mitted) regiments, or the young men
msy not possess any oattle, in which
osse, of oourse, tha fathers will not give
them their girls.
New Patbhts.—Dawey ic Co.'a Scitn
t[fie Prttt Patent Agency baa received
official notice of tha Issue of the follow
ing patents to Faciflo ooaat Inventors for
ths week ending August 10: J. D.
Bruner, San Francisco, safe apindle; B.
W. Eaton, WaUouvilla. Oil., spoke
tenon auger; J. F. Qeaner, San Fran
ciaoo, manufacture of ethyl-chloride; A.
Ifonnler, San Franoiaoo, explosive com
pound; H. J. Norton and J. Edgar, Sao
ramento, feeder for thraahers; P. H.
Parsons, Ban Franciaoo, hub-mortising
machine attachment; J. J. Verokler, San
Leandro, California, pomp operating
mechanlam.
MISCELLANEOUS^
. m a m a mm ■ aDo )f*i hlVI A Pll'l
"OH!
w " lay. but trr at ooca
IMINM It CM.
BACK!" I?I
PHRHMLY for DImuh of Um KHniii, Bladdar.
ilrtr And Urinary Uffana. Dropay. Oraval. lMa
brin. Brt»hf« W«<" of tfca Kldnaya. iBQMUoaact
or lUlnuton of I i1n», tod female W«lin»i«.
HUNTW UKMKOV baa hw boaa
lUMiri !• full.
Mqoiutowv, Hurtlnftun 0*.. N. J.,8*pl. U, W».
Wm. it. f*T,AMWTi Utor £ArKlgbtWa mootba
mo I bad Dropay around lk« laart. Mjr
phTfleliM aod maadt daapalrad of myarar
gatlidc wall. Tba lift botUa of HUNTS KB
MkDY cava ma (raal rallaf. I faal laiaa;
rtrj axlaUneo to HUNT'S RBMBDT.and I am
daaply tbankfol. ABIGAIL B. OOLBB.
Iraiauriho. Efflofham Co.. Oao„ Mar 17,117*.
Wm B. Oulbki. Dur iAr: -» praocrlbad
HUBrS RtMIDY la a oompllcaUd mm of
Dropay wblek I had baan traaUac for rifkt I
jearT and I And HUNT S RBMBDT la tba baal
madletoa for Dropar aad tba Kldaar* ( kara
•rer uaad. WM B. WILBuN. U. D.
HIHONT'S
clcauaaa, parilaa
ffiREMEDY
furTamphlet to WM. R. CLAXKK,
PaoTtaaci.lL I.
HOLD BY *1.1. DRUUUUTM. i
lUtud ir i
sSKSja.-"5^'-'
Mbfi»* M. BALL1TT a 00. ~ 1 illla i
■INIKS' UNIONS PICNIC.
GRAND ANNUAL
PICNIC AND EXCURSION
—orrmm—
MINERS' UNIONS
STOREY ANO LYON COUNTIES.
-wot iaa rtioa *»
Tread way's Ranch, Carson,
SATURDAY, MPT. «, 1879.
CmbIiih mf IWIIMIHl
•ILTlrn OITT.
Albert WlUUBt. A. UuMll,
J. B. Anb.a, Robot Andrawa,
Juum Bmp, H. I. UcMaha,
W.U. Atkiotoo, T. R. Iter.
tiuuu orrr.
Rafro* D. Salllrto, Btrt Colfu,
J.Tairritjr. H. H. Worruon,
r. D Imtu, X. 0. Loftu,
W. W. Dunne, 0*0. HAwkM.
BOLD BILL.
John Wbiu, K. BUwtbmrt.
Kdwud KicbuA, D. M-.0*rtbr,
D. MePbmoa. A. 0 Pimm,
E. O. Lwroo, Tbonua K*Uf.
PrHraaai mt Uiaii ii4 Prtsaa.
MEWS RiOl (MO yarde).—Plret prlM. •
Silver Jewel Ctaket, OMtly lined with till; eea
oad prUe for the dm, • Mild BUver Mitck
M.
BOTH' BACK (110 yarda). — Vint prlM. •
Bitot-dill MUm-wlndlng Watck; aecoad pelM,
• •olid Silver Fruit Kali*.
OIEL8' BACK (14 TMtt and under). 100
ytrde. — Pint prlM, • Silver Cud SmIw,
ltocd with (old; Mooed prlu, two abated Sil
ver Napkin Bloc*.
LADIES' ABCBKBY (thna trrcwe Met;
dletance, 40 feet) —Flr»t prlu. • pair of Gold
Ou IT Pine la Um form of bb arrow, mounted
with Niria; eeeond prlM, a «llver I'lckU stand,
with Piekle Knife.
WHEELBARROW BACK (blledfolded). 100
jirda.-PrtM, hiixlwxrit lllw Weter PltehM.
OLD MEN'S BACK |M yeart Md ovei), 100
yarda.—PrlM, Solid Sllvrrhraded Out.
LADIES' RACK (10 ;hii aad otm), 100
Tarda.—Prlu. Silver Cake Bwkti.
LADIRV BACK (10 ;mi< aad urtrj, 100
yaitia.—Priaa, Toilet Set.
MEOtWIA FBOOTIKQ CLUB — Pint PHee,
Pine Cervine Set (Knl'e. Pork aad StMl). Sea
ood PrUa, Silver loe Pitcher.
THBRK STANDIJUMPS.-PrlM. Solid
Balllou Ring, with bMvy gold moaailng.
MIUTABT TOURNAMENT.—Te the Mili
tary Team making the ho»t econ, |100 la fold
coin will be twarded. Teame to coaMat of >0
o-eo. • ehote each. Op« n to all military coupe
nlM lo the State. Saoottac to be eoodaeted
according to rnlee drclded upon by the Uaptaiae
of Ua varlooe coatMtlac Teame.
Ta tbe leiiiii Tram of 10 men. • efeota
each, making tbe bMt ecore, a bandeome Swing
Pitcher and Oobleu. Babject to above ralM.
OBAND FlBKMKRft TOUBNAMKRT wllh
Bom Omlate.-To be conUated by Team* from
the TarloD* Are com pan Im of the State. Km*
Team to eoaeUt of 11 mea, dlitance 400 yarda.
PrlM, ooe maguiheeat Engraved Holld Silver
Trnmprt.
Plramen'e eeeond race with J on per; PrUa,
plain SUvm Trumpet.
DOIIKT UAOK.—DUtanee. 000 varde. iMt
donkey la to wla. No man to ride kit owa
donkey. Tea doakeya to ester or ao ibm. Pint
PrlM, tao gold coin; second PrlM, Toa of
Bay, presented b* Mat. BoIibm of Bowen'
Maneloa.
pinner satctt.m u>« tr*u ww.ba ia
chart* of ra:iabl* coodactora.
Xo Improper cbaraota/a will ba aJlowad !a
Uw cart or oa tba groaada.
Music by Professor Cora's
Washington futrd Band,
-AND BY
PROF. HOSKINO't BOLD HIU BANS.

Tha Daaea Ball will ba fraa to all.ja «
of tha floor diractor ail aaatttasi floor
Partia* boldln# tzmnlooa tlekau vtll baad*
aitta* fra* la all paria of tha groaada km* ■
taaaa. rarUaa not boldJa* trcaraloa
will hachariad ft admlaaloa to tba
Tba UtlnwiU laara Virginia City hi 1:4$.
a. Mm had Gold HUl lilitifc
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