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THE EVENING NEWS *l.r. M)TM. luaclM Hilar. MOXDATt : 6KPTKMBKK ti, 181®. coailTTiEi or urETi. Nevada City. California, stands in need ol a property organized Vigilance Committee, something aller the atyle of tba famous '*601" which proved ao ef factual and decidedly beneficial aome year* ago on the Comatock, and which ■Ull exists aa a secret and aalntary warning to evil doers. Reno, alao, haa a aimilar aecrat organization, bar " tar bnokst brigade," ready at all timaa to met* oat Ur and feather justice, m food flogging, or a conclusive hanging to any acoandrel who needa it. Id a moral aaoitary point of view the effect ia excel lent, and raacally tratnpa, Tillainoaa dea peradoee tad bad charactera generally do not lika Reno any better than they do the Comatock. Theee committee* are composed of tba beat citizens, busi a*aa men, eto., like that of San Fran cisoo, and not only asaist tba legally constituted authorities in earring oat the lawe, bat reach case* which the Uw can* not or doea not. Moreover, the knowl edge of their exietence acta in many oaaea aa a preventive of crime and law leeaaeaa. Tba Nevada Transcript come* oat aqaarely In advocacy of tha idaa aa follows: Some people regard with horror the tag g**iioa that Nevada City forthwith form a vigilance committee. Tbey *ppear to take it for graoted that cach an organisation moat be made np of blood-thirsty and Irre apooaible men who will go around hang ing and shooting indiscriminately every individual that tbey are pleased to regard with suspicion, aud that if one man slajs another and ia arrested, it ia their duty to go to the Jail, reecue him and hang him to the Dean s t tree. " ' * - • '* -» A TM amy or ucairsut* —™ not comprise such trauaaction*. Ths mem* bars abonhl limply set u prevsntivs aganta. When a auapicious or dangerous character makes hi* appearance in the city Uieir first slap woulJ Lw to notify him that be is out wiutail here and moat emigrate within a glveu lima. If lia don not bred the warning, they next call upon him altar the fashion of people giving a surprise party, and io a decent manner present him with a coat of tar and feathers. Us will then surely be willing to get oat of their Jurisdiction as rapidly as possibls. Mo bones will hare been broken, no blood •pilled. There is snoaich of this kind of work to ho done in this town to ksep a vigilance committee at work for several days. Let oue be organised without de lay. Nevada City's reputation has already been blackened enough by tbe conduct of thieves and murderers. There is bat ons kind of medicine that can effect a curs. Administer it la big doses. SMUT. ▲ brief telegram from San Frsndsco, received at half-past three o'clock r. oa Saturday, just as the N«ws was go ing to press, announced to oar readers that tbs steamer City of Tokio, from Jspsn, with Orsnt on board, wss just signaled, coming in, about thirty miles outaids tho Golden Oats. Today ws givs a condensed account of bis reception, taken from tbs Ma. All tho pspers of tbst city con tain lengthy and glowing socoants of it. Ths description in tbs ChronicU occupies over tbres psgrs or sbont thirty columns. Tbs return of tbs illustrious wanderer bad been ssgerly awsitsd and momentarily expected ftr tbs last forty-eight hoars, bat it bsd began to bs expected tbst be woald not arrive before Sunday, in whiob case tbs grand reception woald probably bs ds fsrrsd till Mondsy. Suddsnly, howev er. ths incoming steamer was signaled, and in a few minutes tbs whols city wss in sn uproar interacting to witness. It wss ons of those soenes which ons beholds bat ones In a lifstims, and then only in Ban Fraod»co. Tbs reception wss the grandest, heartiest ovation aver extend ed to any msn on tbs American contin ent. all parties joiuing enthusiastically la it, regardleas of politioal or other pro ell vi lira. It was simply American citi xsns giving a home welcome to ss sound, ssnsibls an American as svsr traveled tbs faoe of ths esrtb. II in>7 be noted m an instance of swiftly verified predictioo that the Lon don correspondent of the New York .YcKmh foretold the maaeacrs of the British Resident at Cabul only a taw daya before the newt of the massacre ih given to the world. In a letter on the failure of tha English rale in India, he pointed oat that the position of Major Cavagnari at Cabal waa almost exactly similar to that of MeXaghten. tha Britiah Resident at the Coort of Shah Sajsh, who waa mardered with Barnse aud other* in 1841 at the same place, aud ha cxpreeaed tha opinion that it would ba "almost a miracle" if the present Rseidrnt escaped the fat* of his pr*d«o*aeor. Miracle* do not happen in th*«* day*, and tha prediction baa been fulfilled. Mnjir Cavagnari haa fallen preeiaely as McNsghten and Burnea fell, M>d hia tragic fat* serve* to show how little hi* Oovernment haa learned of Afghan politic* and sentiment in forty >eara. Mr. Clemtn* (Mark Twain) writea tha following letter from Elmira in re ply to th* application of a committee at Hartford, Conn., for a subscription to help celebrate lb* day on which th* old Connecticut battle- flage war* to be trans ferred to th* n*w Stat* Capitol: " Oat of th* poverty left on hand by an inter* minable European trip, I very gladly pnt np th* inclosed $25 in furtheranea of the good cause which you represent. Then ia nothing nobler than for reli gion to anpport patriotism ; and nothing wiaer than for both to uphold and en. oourag* domeatio economy—therefor* I anbtraot this earn from the pew rent." Tba Philadelphia J&xning Star says General Grant, after hia arrival at San Franciaco, will visit tha Yoeemite and (ban go to Oregon, wbrra ba will remain •everal weeks. Utah, Wyoming and Colorado will next be viaited, after which ba will go to hia home «t Galena, 111.. and remain there until May 1. when be will oooupy hia oottaga at Long MART. B* Standi 0»e« Mar* V|Ma Bit Mm lift MII-DHMl*! KaliiMlMU* >rc«ptl*a fcjr His rulia 1MB* trjrasea mi Umm t'raaclsc*. ComJrms*U from ill S. F. Alia of Sunday. About hall past three o'clock je» terdsy afternoon tbs fir* bells st head quarters struck eleven, the mystiosl sod csbalistic number whioh bsd been await ed (or days. The bells soanded, the signal flag on the Mercbsnts' Exchange was hoisted, and the city was transformed instantaneously (rota a quiet, busy place to a scene of the wildest cou(osion. People were hurrying, scurrying every where. One might almost have im sgined an enemy at oar portals, so wild was the excitement. In less tbsn an hoar there were at at least 30,000 people on Telegraph Hill, eager to get the first sight st the inoom iog City of Tokio, which, although sig naled. was yet many milee at sea. Rus sian Hill, California Street HiU, Meigg's Wharf, Union Dock and other points o( vantage were literally jammed with a surging, swelling mass of humanity, while on every roof were numbers of eager eight-seers. From every prominence floated the national colors, with h*re and there a German, Spanish or French (leg. At Alcatrax, Fort Point and Black Point the Stars and Stripes waved proudly in the brveze. The heat of the sun was tempered by a oooling breeze, the water wes placid and calm, and gay crafts flitted like little white birds on its sur (sce. At 4.-36 the bay commenced to assume an active appearanoe. The Milton Grif fith, decked (rom stem to stern with flags and bunting, and having on board Dr. McAllister, the Quarantine Officer, the Reception Committee, U. S. Grant, Jr., and a (ew invited gueete, wae the first to steam out toward the Heads. All the vessels in the bey were "dreesing ship" and putting on their holiday attire. From the Pacific Mail wharf the China had put off, and waa making (or the Golden Gate, epeedily followed by the Ancon, Elder, St. Paul, Partbenius, McArtbur, all gaily flagged and crowded with a precious load o( human freight. At 4:15, upon a signal gun from the Commodore, the yacbte, already (ormed in line, and (ollowed in tbe wake o( the large veeaels. Tugs snorted and puffed, and popped about here, there and every where, causing onlookers to consider collisions inevitable. Al O .fit ID* umi gau irvui cun i uiui boomed across the pars pets aod an Donooad to tha expectant malliiada that tba long-awaited, velcoma gaeat van en taring tba Ooldan Gat#. At 6:40 tba heavy guns at Aleatraz, and at 5:47 tboaa at Black Point began tbair uuiay welcome, and tba air became reamant with tba aonml of artillery. Whan tha Tokio vaa di recti* opposite Telegraph Hill, with tba China cloae on bar a larboard, tha other iteamara cloaa in her wake, the croad became wild with excitement. Impatiently and reatleaaly they ahiftad from aida to aida, from point to point. Aa aba ataaoed by, cheer altar cheer rant tha air, handker cbiefa were waved, hata were thrown np, wbiatlaa blew and bella rang. The peo ple were (rantio with enthaaiaam, and yellad and yelled till their Urynzaa ra laaad any longer to partioipata in the noisy eipreaaiona. J oat aa tha darker ahadaa of night war* coming on, tha ateamara of tha aacorting fleet began arriving off tha farry-alipa, amidat tha booming of can non from Fort Alcalrax. Tha magnifi cent Tokio ateamed alowly np tba bay, acroaa tha ferry track, and took np ber anchorage off Goat Island, wbara aba waa boarded by a tog carrying tba Chairman and member* of tha Recep tion Committee. Tha aoana of tha arri Tal of the fleet waa made brilliant by tba discharge of rocketa from aareral vee aala. Tha ferry-boat got alongaida tha ateamahip at 7 o'clock, and in a few mioute* waa prepared to taka gneata from tha port gangway. Tba flrat to paaa over waa Mra. Grant, followed by the General and hia party,the Reception Committee, and General McDowell. The Great Western Band, that went oat on the ferry-boat, appropriately alrock op " Home Again." Tha goeata were eeoorted by the committee to tba cabin, wbara a preliminary levee waa bald, and the Oaneral'a friends and admirers, in eluding several acqnaintanoea from Ga lena, paid their respects. Iks Lasdlsf. The Alameda returned witbout deny to her alip, when the official dignitaries charged with the formal reception were in waiting. The ceremonies attending the debarkation were brief and republi can. Aa Oeneral Grant left the boat, he waa met by Mayor Bryant and conduct ed upon the wharf, where, owing to the precautious taken at the gatev, only a email number of persona, all invited guests, had assembled. The deeire to e*e the Oeneral waa nstorally prevalent, and the result was that he and the Mnyor had to " raatle " for stsading room. Tbia inconvenience waa moment ary. The Mayor proceeded quietly and quickly to deliver hia addrssa of wel come, which waa briefly and appropri ately responded to by the Oeneral. The Mayor then presented Hia Eicel lency Governor Irwin, and ataff, and the Supervisors, Chisf of Polios, and other officiate preesnt. Upon the termination of three technical featurea of the reoep lion, General Grant was rsscusd from a good natured bat rather go-aa-youpleaae group, who would have kept him shak ing hands till sunrise, and waa con ducted to a carriage, drawn by a team of ail eplendid baye. The General and the Mayor occupied this carriage. The nest in order carried Mra. Grant, her eon, and the Chairman of the R*ception Com mittee. Other carriages were appropri ated to Governor Irwin, Gen. Mobowell and ths city officials. The gatee were thrown open at twenty minutes to 8 o'clock for ths departure of the party from the wharf. This was ths signal for gsnsral cheering from ths crowds thst had assembled at the foot of Market street. As the oarriagee pasaed into ths opea air, they were taken in charge by the Or and Marshal and his aide; ths bands diecoorssd the aweet rnuaio of "Homo, Swsst Horns," and ths expectations of the vaat throngs of spectators in ths streets wers at laat rs lisvsd by ths forward movement of the pageant. The PMMlea. Along ths satlrs roots rocksts, bombs snd Roman can diss wsre discharged, throwing balls of lustrous oolors high into ths blsok night. Colored flrsa of red. Risen, bins, sad every oonseivabls hue. snd electric lights in many plaoes, rendered the sosns brightsr and lighter than ths sunnisst noon. Of sourss, ths streets wars crowded to ths carbs, but there was no attempt to saeroach upon those in line. Ths militia hava never bsfors turned out with ranks aa full aa ysstsrdsy. Ths infantry marehsd wall and kept good allgbmsnts, asvsral oom paniee executing fanoy drill movementa while on the march. The cavalry vara mountad to p«rfaction; particularly no ticeable in this raapect vara tba San Franciaco Huaaara, every member of which company waa mounted on a fine white borne, at laaat 15 banda high. The ataff wore all admirably monnted, and looked gorgeona aa themany-colored ray■ abnne upon their bright aniforma and glittering accoutrements. The various cirio aocietiea, clnba and Othea organizationa beaida the military tnrned out atrong in both numbers and enthuaiaam, numerous trans pars ncise and mottoea were borne along, and the extent of the procession waa nearly or quite twenty blocka, forming together with the general deoorationa and blase of flreworka the grandeet scene of tba kind aver witneaaed In San Francisco. The carriage containing General Grant and the Mayor waa followed by a large crowd of man and boys, who kept up a constant cheering, wbioh waa heartily joined in by the thronga along the ronle ot the prooeeaion. The booeea along the line of the prooeeaion preaented a lively appearance, the ladiea waving their handkerchiefs, the men cheering and waving their bata aloft. Tba wild est enthuaiaam prevailed, and the roanda of ohaera wbioh were auooeaaively given by thoosanda of willing tbroata created a din above which nothing oonld be dla tlngaisbed. The General oooaaionally reapondrd to hia well-wiahera by waving hia handkerchief and beetowlng a gra cious emile. When oppoaite Andre we" Diamond Palace the enthuaiaam waa ao marked and the diaplay ao gorgeona that the General waa oonatrained to riae, and raised hia hat in recognition. The carriage, on arriving at Fifth street, stopped, and bare the entire militia force in the prooeeaion paaaad in review before the General. Ha waa then driven to the Palaoe Hotel. AS Iks Pslsse. Aa aoon aa the General waa oomfort ably installed the gatea of the court were thrown open, and the maaa of humanity which immediately filed in literally packed the apaciona oonrt. Two plaoea at either end were reaerved for Heifer nan's and the Fourth Artillery Banda, which were engaged to render the mu sical programme lor the evening. The banda alternately played tba national aire and antbema, after wbioh lond calls were made for General Grant. tliv UOtlSIM, Ml IVI VI mm hearty supper, ibook hand* with numer out old friruds and raccired tha oaaal coogratulationa. Ha subsequently, in reeponse to tha calls from tha enthosi aatio crowd, appaarad on tha third floor balcoDy, and alter introduction by Mayor Bryant, amid tha wildeet excitement, tha crowd cheering itaelf hoaraa, be mildly bowed, and attar qniet had bean reatored, ha aaid in a low tone: Gentlemen of San Franoiico : I as sure yon that, alter an abeenceof twenty flea yeara, I am happy to aee yon again. I thank yon for your cordiality, and ex pect, during my etay here, to be mora with you. General Grant then retired, amid rounds upon ronnda of cbeera, many of the crowd being worked np to encb a etala of excitement that aevaral patriotio ecnga were indulged in. Alter goiog to hia apartments, tho General aaked to be allowed to retire, as he waa fatigued and needed rrat. The guests then left him, and the largo crowd slowly filed out of the court. The Bseersllees Throughout tha oity were of the moit elaborate character, eepecially along tha route of the prooeaeion, but a full da ecription of tho aama having been al ready given in tha Ntwa of Saturday, it ia unntoeaaary to repeat the aama in this connection. The Oetectlvei Speak. SACBAiinrro, Sept. 20.—Editors Sao ramento Daily Bee: We notice a state ment of Hugh Roddan, in which ba re fers to the ao-cailed deteotivea. Now, wa want to aay a few words in reply to this statement of Hugh Boddan. In tha first place, we have not said anything •bout tbe neeiep ewers; eocouaiy, wo have Mid nothing about tbs dead (ether o( tbeee Rirli; thirdly, we have never charged Win. Bodden and wife with at tempting to kill or murder Cora Healap, an stated in Hugh Boddan'a statement. Mr. Boddan, in bia etatement, evidently wanta to prejudice the people agaiuat the so-called detectivee. Now, what we moat want to reply to la this: Ur. Bod dan aaya, "All who know ma give me credit (or a desire to ferret ont and puniah the miscreants who ao nearly killed the two girla, and euch ia my desire yet." Let ne aee how boneet Boddan ia in bia desire, eto. Hugh Boddan aaid to Harriaon that be (Boddan) wanted the party who com mitted the crime oonvioted, even if it fell on one of hia own family. Harriaon aaid: "Mr. Boddan, we will do all we can to nnoover tbis wicked crime." The negro waa then in cus tody. The negro waa examined and there waa no evidence to bold him. Then Mr. Boddan aaid to Harriaon that there waa a cloud hanging over the Boddana; that it wonld bang there till the Boddana did aometbing to clear it up. Then Mr. Boddan aaked Harriaon to awear ont a warrant for the arreat of William Boddan and wife. Tbia we agreed to do. Kow, if Mr. Boddan ia boneet in bia atatement and aaya be wanta tbia crime ferreted out, why does be, in tbia sneering way, aay " through the over-zeal, if to aay nothing worse, of eo-ealled detectivea?" We conclude by eaying tbia to the people, that we have no Irienda to favor, no foee to pun ish. We have ao far discharged our dutiea to the people; we are not in poe aeaaion of any evidenoe that points to any one aa the gnilty party off the Bod dan ranch. We are very truly yoors, eto., Oat axd Haaaisox, The so-called detectives. ■ 0W RtSLlr DIES. S. F. DuIUtin, Sept. 19. In regard to thia matter we may state that Healep, whose daughter is mixed up in the Wheatland mystery, waa banged in 1864 or 1865, but it waa not for any crime. He was probably mnrderedfor his money and then hie body enepended, to encourage the idea that he bad com mitted euidde. Healep waa not a bad man, although rather rough. The pungent paragraphia! of the San Franciaoo Exckang* gets a little too pun gent aometimea. It'a hard to tell wheth er 'tis rotten teeth, a foal stomach, or tbs piles. BBAD AND LEiBS FOR YOl'BSILF. Maaj rateable dlaeovertee and much aeetal knowledge le kspt from the world, bsesees of the Imesease expose la maMof Umsh keewn EASTERN dispatches. (•raOAL 10 W SOLO HILL DAILY HYll Interesting from Arkaniai. Little Bocx, Ark., September 22.— The following U from Fort Smith: Jacob Irwin and Jaa. Haul bar* been waylaid and killed by unknown parties near Boggy Depot, Choctaw Nation. The murdered men are aocuied of ex tensive laroeniea, and tbie ia tbe sup Keed caaae. Vigilance Committees are ing organised in varioua parts of tbe Indian Nation. Private advioea are received here of tba diaoovery of vary rich lead mines in tbe vioinity of Spoonville, in Clark and Hot Springs counties. It is found near tbe aorfaoe in great quantities. Ons man mslUd sufficient ore to yield 600 pounds of metsl on a common firs, and sold it at Arkadelphia. Kearney Going to Travel. Naw You, 8ept. 23.—A Herald Bos ton dispatch says that the brother of Dsnis Kearney, tbe sand-lot orator of San Francisoo, who lives with his mother in Brighton, says that Denis will corns East in a fsw weeks. Hs may bs hsrs by Octobsr 1st. It is hie intention to stop in Nsw York, snd help tbe Work ingoen to elect their ticket. He will then come to Massachusetts, but does not intend to make any speeches. His intentiou is to go to Europe aud study the oonditlon of labor. He also desires to visit Oaribaldi. ' The Negro Ixodui. Washington, Sept. 32.—Prominent oolorad men jaet arrived from the Sonth report that til attempt* to diaaoada the blaoka from going Weet and North thia Fall are Intile, and that nothing re main* bat to let them go and give the matter a practical teet. They report that the ezodne will act in in dead earn eat in the latter part of Ootober, and that where one w«nt thie Spring, five will go thia Fall. The movement, how* ever, will not be oonflned to Kansae, bat all Weatern Statea will receive ao emloM. Lake District Item. i/nmmotk City IhralJ, Stpl. 17, The rattle of the forty atampa at the new mill ie mnalo to the eara of the Mammothite, and a broad gleam ol eat* iifaction overapreada every face. That a new era of proaperity ia at band, uo one convereant with the riobueaa and extent of the minea in thia district can for a moment donbt. The vaet ma chinery waa pat in motion on Monday laat, and everything waa found to work in the moat eatiefactory manner. The Mammoth City Water Company are proceeding rapidly with the under taking of anppiying thia city with water, which ia to be done by a ditch one and one-half milea in length, already cut from the eaaterly main feeder ol Lake Mary to a reservoir of a capacity of about twenty-five thoniand gallons, now in oonraa of erection; and thence in log pipea of a total length of about aiz thou aand feet. Tueeday morning a miner by the name of Timothy Connor, while aioending from hia work in the bottom of the winae being aank, fell from the backet and waa killed, hia akall being crashed and hie body badly bruiaed. It ia aap posed that ha fainted from the effects ol bad air and loat hia bold of the rope. Connor waa a native of the city o( Cork, Ireland, and waa well known in Califor nia and Nevada aa an indnatriona and able miner. 1IOW TO MAVK S10.XKir. Instead of going to a doctor for a prescrip tion, If yoa have Br'gbt's Dlraafe, Dlabetee, Palo to the Back and Loins, 8martlag, lnflam ■ualloa, Otic u 11, B lckjust Deposit, or an; (rouble of tbe Kidneys or Bladder, buy a bottle of DK MtNTIB'S NtPIHUTICUH, tbe great BucAw Compound. It ts tbe most wondeifol prescription (Tor rompoundol lor theee troubles. Messrs, Abrauis « Oar roll. wholesale d ran w l»u sty: •• ITs rtgard A'ep/irrliaim at (As but Kldnty and Bladdtr 4mmdy In On marktt " Wuudwanl, druggl-t, I'uriiaud. (Jr» goo, says : " Kwitxxly spcsks highly of It." Cbllds, druggist, HurtUnd Urrgjo, «a>»: "Hold lute ol It; It always dose th» work " Many have been eared uf obstinate klduey oomplalnla after tbe doctors have given them op. For sale by all draggtst*. Pilce|l M. sclcTbs. 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The beet medicinal protection acaloat Immnlarltlee of tbe b'iwela, atomach anil llr«r. not oniv Ir m tbe a bore, hat whatever canee ariilnir, la Boa. tottar'a Btomacb Bitten, a medicine la wide aod locrtaafng demand In aultry portion! of tbl* hemisphere. and alio In the tropica. Trav eler*. (migrant*, dweller* aod temporary eo. Joaraer* la malarlo** dlatrlct* nee it very ex tenalvely a* a aaftcuarj. O. U. GALLUP. 0. B. Qallut, opposite the Bank of Califor nia, Ould Bill, keepe oonetantly on hand all favorite brand* of Imported Cigar*, cboloe bit elnn. *11 kind* of chawing tobacco, meer •oaanm pipe*, »choo 1 books aad atatlonery 01 all description a, Baa oatlary.and toya and fancy good* of all kind*. apMm riUCBlPTION BUBB. For the rpeedy Cora of Bemlnal Weakner», Lea of Manhood, aad all dlaoedev* brought on by tn<M*« ration or ezcee*. Any dragglat baa tbe lngnd leat* Addreee g DAVIDSON * CO.. TS Na»*an at, B. T. NEW TODAY. BRIOK! BRICK! rpBOlMB OALLAOHKB 18 PRBPARID to farnlah FIRST-CLASS BRICK, la lots to gait, at low rat**. Tir4—Opposite JbIIb line, Vlrf Inla. n Bait, nuiakaa, reremaa. TTPE METAL gait at us 4qld Uu Iiti otto*. NEW TODAY. WOOD AND COAL DEPOT! I WCT PINK. WABHOE LIMB. SPLIT PINS XI and other Tarletlee of Wood, and • full •opplj of ROCKY MOUNTAIN COAL, On hand and for ule at the LOWEST CASH | PRICES. FULL WKIOIIT AND MBA8UKB GUARANTEED. Wo«d und at abort notice and at low rata*. | 3PFIOB—Bear Railroad Dtpot. Gold Bill. THOMAS GALLAGHER. w. m. OMin. j. a. ucrn. | W. H. CLABIS & CO., STOCK BROKIRI,] NO. SI SOUTH O STREET, VIRGINIA CITY. NKVAOA. Han Franelaoo cormpondaQt, B. B. WAKE- I FIELD k CO. 1 BMI B STATE FAIR PRIWILE0E8. Proposals will be received until FBIUAT, the Mth luitant. for the prl?ll t(i of aalllaii lea crcaa at the Fair U onnda; alao, tor calling loa errant at the Pavilion. AIM for Ihe privilege of raataarant and lunch atand at the Fair Oronnda. Bida to be made eepaiately, and to be eent to P. B. Oomaloek, -eoretarr. at iUno; or to C. 0. Steveiuoo, at Gold H ill. The Traateee reeerre the rig tit to reject bld«. Gold tail, »ept. n. in*. n st ALEX. COHN, DKAL8R IB APLI AND FANCY DRY GOODS, LADIES', MI88E8' _ A«n_ CHILDREN'S SHOfS! CASH CUSTOMERS WILL FIND IT TO I ■belr advanlagf by examining mjr Immanae •lock of go da before purchasing elseeberr, ss all or goods sre bought for cub, tod 1 8KLL . Til Kit CHEAPER than any other stors, YOU OABH ORL*. 1 A I.EX. CO IIN, 1 Odd Fallows' Building, Gold Bill. DRTCfelTC ooulnad for mechanical de> I A I CH I O vices, medical or otbar com pounds, ornamental deelgns trad* marka tod Isbsls. Caveats. aaalgnmanta, luterfarauoaa, Appeals, Salts for Inftlngtrmsnta and all caaea arlalng under u« PATKNT LAWI promptly attended to. INVBISTIONM THAT HATS BBBN HP ICPTCfl br tha Patent OfBca may IIL J Lb I CU •till, to moat caaee, be pat anted by na. B»lng oppo atte the Palest OfBce, we can make eloeer a«arcbaa, and eecnre PaUnta more promptly, ud wltb broader elalma, than tboae who are r^mt-ie from Waahlngton. IHUCIiTflDC Mod na a modal or ikatch invcn I UllO or your device; we make examtoationa no or oumi, and advise aa to pawutablhty. Prices low. and NO UHABQI UNLXSo PATENT 18 8KOUKXD. We refer to offldals la the Patent Offlce, to oar cllenta In every State of tbe Union, and to roar Senators and Repreaantatlve In Oonfreea. Special referanoaa given when deelred. Addreae 0. A. SNOW k 00.. Opposite Patent Offlce, Waahlngton, D. 0. nil THE CITY BAKERY, RESTAURANT, Confectionery and Candy Depot, No. H North 0 Street, VlreUU, n^'R" AN ELEGANT ASSORTXINT 01 ** HOLIDAY OOuOri. Tore. Oandle*, Orna ments for Table. Ornamrntal, F roe led end Plain Oakes of all kinds, descriptions and de signs, and at pricae to salt everybody. As we Import all oat goods direct from tbt East, we can offer them aLprlcee tbe eame ar j charged in New fork, and at less than Mar Franclseo rates. IW Ornamente for Oakee a specialty. FirZMKIKK a ABMBRU8T, Proprietor City Bakery. Bo. IT North 0 street, Virginia. Nevada. II lm GOLD HILL BAKERY RESTAURANT MAIN HTRRBTf GOLD UI1.L, Opposite tha Eclipse Livery Stablee, J. r. BI0K1K Proprietor. J THRESH BREAD. PIES, OAKES, AND HOI " Rolls every day, delivered at the real deoces of oostomsrs. BREAD AT REDUCED PRIOEt. pr Piss and Oakss at rsdaosd prices. Fanoy or aasorted Oakss msds to order st short notlos. Ths Rsstaorant Department Is the finest Ik tbs Stats. All kinds of Osme. Poultry sed Fresh Fish received and served no dally. D.I. •AlXATra. UD.rOLMOM, GALLATIN & FOLSOM. COLD HILL. NIVAOA, ia._ HARDWARE. Iron, Steel, Coal, ^Stoves, Fin Ware,*J* FUSE. POWDER, ROPE. BLOCKS. a AM PIPE AND PITTING*, ShoreU, ricki, Handle*, !fall», Milling and Hiatal Good. GALVANIZED IRON rPIPE HADI TO OftDBft' AGFNTH FOR Albany KtehlM Oil tod^Labrtcatlof Compound 10 a I860. 1879. "PIONEER LAUNDRY, NORTH OF VIRGINIA. 6. W. HALL, . . Proprietor. rpffIB OLD-ERTABLMHXD AMD KKU ■» »blo L*nDdrj ta prepared to tars oat III quantity of ReconUd tod 01 md Llnu with oat btlog dialed by ntalpaUtion or by chemical tppliciUoD. PxhW puctully adlod to inl n MM, OPPIOZ8-Tb«odote WolITi Clothing (tor*, oppo.lt. International Botel, a ittwt, Tlr flnla, ud Vnq Boom. Gold BUI. 1 m PIANOS AND OIBANS TO RENT. rpBI Bm PIANO* AND^flh^^ A OROANB «T*r offered rorflE^KPI ml la tb. buu. All awrly 0*w.fT J ■ f7 U Apply to ■ V. B. PABftORR. Boom 1 Tbilnla Boom. Ill Booth 0 it. Vlrflnla. OBm bova—Prota 4 to T o'clock a. m. 1 Dl ikllTC 7011 kill vniiNa and H oSnm > CLOTH 1(16 HOUSES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WV CALL TOUR ATTKITION TO NEW YORK • CLOTHING STORE, NO. 198 MAIN STREET, DB. HALL'S BUILDING, Opposite Nifi oflet, GOLD HILL. FROM THE FIRST OF All OUST I will Mil *11 my ratliw Stock of SUMMER CLOTHING Twentj-flre Per Cent, less than Original San Tranclico Cost. 1 WILL ALSO SELL MIX'S AND BOYS' DIAQONAl AND CASSIMERE SUITS. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, —um— FnrnUblfl* floods of ill Description AT THB SAME RATI. OALL AKD KXAMIKI for ronrMlrw bc.or* purchulrg nlMwhww. Com* ooe and •II. led don't iqIm tha chAno«, u U will b« lot jroor 8. AR0N80N. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! —AT— BANNER MOTHERS, THE LATX3T STYLES OF KKW SPRINC AND 8UMMBR CLOTHING JCST BXONVKO AT Banner Brothers. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! BEAD! BEAD! BEAD I Pall PolU-Ortt. Pan'i,enA Veet—ooly IS 00 Men'e Cae, latere Haiti, worth SIS.... 7 00 Men'e Diagonal Salt*, worth 023 15 00 Black Dr»»« Halt*. wnrib §40 118 00 Oaeelmere Panta 01 38, |l 79,03 39, M 00 Boja'Holla at...M OO, 03 SO. «3 00, M OO All other Oocdn In Fall Variety and at th« L0WC8T P0B81HL.lt RATI*. BANNER BROTHERS, TUB LIVE OLOTUIBBS, Corner of 0 and Taj lor Street*, Vlrtlnla^ Nevada. TO FAMILIES, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND THE COMMUNITY GENERALLY x A. New Idea ! TOC TTNDBR'IONKD Hi. VI NO COM plated h a arrangementa. bega leave to notify tba prop a that from tbla data forward He Will Sell Meat for Caih Only I Tba reputation of bta Market la aaooDd to dooi oo tba coax. Ha keepa on hand nothing but THE VERY BEST MEATS PrlMi Par* nad Freak la livery Reaped. In order to make It an object loparchaecra and cnatomera, be will eall Meat# at the Very Lowest Poaaible Figure, but for Cash Only. To reapooalble partita tba vagal credit will be extended at corixpondln* nrtcea, bat from tbla day out CAdU OuSToMKH* can bay their Meeta at the CENTRAL MARKET At LOW KB PRICK* than anywhere on tha coaat. and the quality of the MaMe •ball b* tha be»t procorablo. Baniagei, Han. Bacon, lard, Ktc., AT OMR PRI018. The nnderelgsed deelrre to here It ander etood that partlee wboee credit t« eqnlvalent to caab can at all tlmae command tha beat terma aa to price and roodltlona. Caab caatooiare, however, money d >wn. will be able to procure their meata at tha CUNT HAL HiltUT at a email adraoce above actaal coat. MARK 8TROUSE, It Proprietor Central Markat, Virginia. Kretj boot bu • Uoartntee Kemp la ■UM. and ih* mtrcbmt oI whom yoa bay 11m I* totborlMd to return 7oar money tf yoa in sot aatlafled with the boo I*. It U THE BEST RUBBER BOOT IN TDI MARKET. UK rOB IT, Taka otkar. HECHT BROS. A CO., BAR FRAXOIBOO, MLB OWNKHJ9. Wt carry tha Largeat Block 01 B00U tad ■bo* of til kind* of »n j bona* la AaMi. ijIM* THE HISTORY THE CONNER PARTY! ATRAOTDT or Till BIIBRAB. BY 0. I. McOLASB AN. A|«bU«uU4 lead |3 for k UeO URBAN, M 1 m ynbllrb*t». Truck—. Otl. NOTICE TODEBTORS. SHABLE* H. PRICB HAV1BQ DIBPOBKD of bit rlrnt, title tad lataraat In and to BANK BXOHANOK SALOON. Gold B1IU btt plMMd til bill* tad toceant* da* bin in my band. Urn coMcUea. I bjrt^ notlr* tay too all a—a 1> dabtad to aald Charlta K. Me* that tb*y will baealkd ipna to nay lb* >»n^to me by orbafowth* T»lTTn (ltu»0» airTMBD imtB*. Tbemooey iaa**d*4 tad moat be forthcoming. a. rmaatkom, AUy-tt-Law. Oold HOI, Btr., Aag. •. 111V. aatttf GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, lie. F. W. F0L80M, Haiti Mm Ml Bill* (Bnccinor to Bobluoa A Folfon.) Wholeitle Md Retail Dttler la FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc. soli aokxt in gold hill for mbs. KILLS' CHAMPAGNE BAKING POWDIR, ipHl BUT IN TBI If ABUT — ON LI rtquliM half th« quantity of »«y oUitr kind. J^LL PARTIES IHDBBTED TO THE LATE Am of ROBINSON £ FOLSOX •» rtqnMtod to CALL AND SETTLE •pHBIR ACCOUNTS WITHOUT DELAT. ulimcoM. * t. & J. B. HAILOII, 0 Street, next to Ike Baik •( Call* fbrala Balldlnc, T1KQINIA CITY, NEVADA, y^HOLBSALB AND RETAIL DEALERS Groceries and Provisions, Crtekirr u4 Wiitowiw, Cklsm Im ul FnmI Cat Glut, Oil u4 OiUlMi ¥}»ar u< W—4, Ate., Etc., Klo. WINKS AND LIOUORS Of ik« irat eaalltr ulr. BRANDY, POET aad MIIKRRY WINS for M^lilnl in. We call tb« >p*cui attention of Mis* ut Mill Baperiotaadeat* to our laiye and com plete (toek of Oil* udCandlee for mill tad mining oarpoeee. We offer ih»t olua of gooda at a* LOW PIQUBH u they eaa be lauded from any part of the Uolted State*. tboa enabling mill) and mluee on the Comrtoek to parchaaa Olle, Candlei, ate., aa cheap la Vir ginia aa thej eaa etlbar In Ban V raoeleeo or the laat, with a guarantee of obtaining flret elaae good*. dellTerad free of charge at the ml nee la Virginia or Gold Bill. J. A J. B. MALLON, _*» VlrrinU. Nerada. V. LEMERY, Wheleaale aad Retail Dealer la GENERAL MERCHANDISE, .D HILL. AL^ LWATB ON HAND A 6KLEOT AflSOIT. tot Groceries and Provisions WINES aad LIQC0R8, TOBACCO aad CIGARS, FLOUR aad GRAIN, HARDWARB aad CBOCKKRT. DRY GOODS * YANKBB NOTION*. Gentleman •» PnmUbtng Qooae, ate. Alao the following Praaoh Good*: Petite Pot* Ptaa. Oepee a I'HaTle HarlcoW Terta, Ollrea Pardee, Obamplgnona. Aachol* Patae T ruffe*. tl*ntlae« a l'Holla. N. B.—Partlaa wliblng to bay la lot* to nit. for rath on delivery, may And U to tkelr td ▼entage to oall In, examine the good* aad In quire of prieee. Good* delivered free of charge. Mm V. L rurai. GROCERY STORE. RICHARD MERCER, FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES N OW ON BAND AND FOR SALS CHEAP FOB CAttH. A Larte AMortment ot GROCERIES AND PBOVI8ION8 direct from lb* California Hu ktU, comprlalog la pert I TEA*. ROflABU, COFFKB, WlCUr CAN FRUIT, DIIIKU FKt'IT kYRVPN) OYNTBRM. RICE FLOUtt, KICK, CAN. DLBft, HLTTKR. Provisions of All Kinds. THE BEST OF WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESAUI AND RETAIL. EQETASLE8 AND FRUITS. VOooda Delivered Tree of Cbarfe. 1 m RICHARD MBBCER. fTmilY SfOll. ALF. CAHEN, MAIN STRRET, COLD HILL* Oppoelte Ike Kquri Hcute. Groceries, Provisions, Etc., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RARLBT, BAY, OATH AND BRAN FOR HALE. FLOUR AND MEAlT CROCKERY AND OLASSWARE. The T117 Flneet Braada of IMRORTKD WINKS A LIQUORS. WHISKIBS, BRANDIES. ALE. KTC. CIGAES AND TOBACCO. FRESH FISH AND POULTRY, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables OF ALL DEBAR]PTIOIIll ar ALWAYS ON HAND. BnnrUilw •» U»« Ctik AO MOOT Oiled promptly, and (oodi dett*. free of charge. » m A. CAHEN. SPECIAL_MEETINQ, rpROJAN MISISO OOXPANY—NOTICE I» A bu.br gl.eo tbat a M pedal Beating of tb» Btoekhold.re Is the Trojin Mining Oompeny wtll be brId at their office. Room il safe De Melt Balldlne, No. 118 Montgomery etreet, km rr*nct»co. California. omTBUBM AT.Heptem bar twenty I fib (tfcb). int. at 1 o'clock p. for tbe porpoee et emending tbe By-Law. of ■aid Oompeey and ot traaeectlng aaT ocb.r boalneee tbat nay properly come before lb* meeting. By order of Ike Board of Dirtctoit. DAVID WILOER. HeereUfT. Bm fimacteeo, September 10.1OT9. 11 SSJBWEEMB*