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THE EVENING NEWS
ALT. BOTBX. Iwuflaf Mltar,
THURSDAY. : : : FEBRUARY 19. 1880
IIA1M 1* JKBT BOX.
And why should thero not be? The
iJ»a that because » man kaa read tod
lolly poeted himself regarding the cir
cumstancsa of any eaae of public in
tereat on trial ha may ba considered
disqualified as a juror, ia simply absurd.
Tba moat intelligent men, and not a aet
of thick-beaded tools incapable of ar
riving at a correct concloaion, are the
very ones required in the jury box. A
man who acknowledges that ba do«a not
car* enough about what ia going on in
tho world to read about it abould never
ba allowed on a jury. The New York
Tritmnt, commenting editorially upon
tha trial of the reverend brnte
Cowlay, of tha " Shepherd'a Fold"
in New York, who so cruelly starved
and abused tha helpleaa little children
placed in bia charge, makes tha fol
lowing pertinent remarks:
Astonishing to re!ata, there were several
men summoned to serve who bad actually
read about the cast in the newspapers and
formed an opiaiun. Had tbey been in
capable of reading, or ao stupid aa to be
unable to make up their minds, having no
miuda to make up, they would have been
considered exoelleut Jurors. Pray, bow is
a sousible man, who baa possessed him^if
of all the known circunistanoe* of a case
lika that of the Fold, to escape a conclu
sion? Men are wanted »n Jirira who can
wsigh evidence, lulanc* pr>i«uilities. aud
arrive at a verdict rationally; and nobody
can help doing this who reads the facta iia
the ipablio journal*. Should a different
story ba provtd at the trial, what ia to
Event tha juror from changing hi* opin
? If he ba pigheaded and self-suffi
cient. ba should u t be on the jury at all;
yet lie might g< i IU< re for all that. Jurors
are wanted wbu kuuw something; who de
cide. eo far as possible, wbsn tbey receive
tha Mstiaony informally, and yet may de
cide quite differently upon the evidence a*
Jireaeuted in Court." Very often, when the
ury goes out, it is divided in opinion.
>iscuasiun folic -j; vi-w* are changed by
It, and a verdict is dually am ed at. Wby
ahouldu't a man changn his oiind at tho
trial aa well aa in the Jury iooui ? The
truth ia, the dieuualiUcatien h u been car
ried too far. It was lui-oded to keep
prejudice and malice out of tha box; no*
II ia used to keep out brains.
t-iciuJing intelligent mac buu k«uu
citixona from tbe jury merely because
they were acquainted with the facta
of the cur through being able to read
ud refcuou, mixbt bav* rt-aultwl in the
aeleetion o( a jury ol iguorant tramp*,
in whose grow band* and crude
minda tba rights or wrongs of littU
children were ol no material con
sequence, bat tb«* fact tbat Cowley waa
connoted ia pretty flood evidence tbat tba
Tribuni did not bare a fall and correct
appreciation of tbat jury. Some men of
braina and endowed with tbe common
iaatincta of humanity wera evidently in
tbat jury box. Tba telegraph does
not atata bow long they wara in ar
riving at a conclusion in tha mat
tar and giving in their verdict of
conviction. It aaya, however, that
Crowley wept bitterly upon tha an
nouncement of tha verdict, and that be
will be aentrticed on Saturday next.
And tba aentence of thia cruel brute
ahould be to receive tbe aama heartleas
treatment that he meted out to thoae
poor, htlpleaa little children. Shut
him up in a che«rleaa prison Fold,
and keep him there on tha same
meager, miserable diet, and giva him
tha aama cruet abusa in every
reapact tbat be gava those little onea,
until ha ia atarved and broken into a full
appreciation of hia ciime. No mercy
ahonld be abown to any such heartleas,
hypocritical wretch, But the TriOunt
certainly owes that jury an apology.
Tha street rangers at Virginia look
bluer than Oold liillen. Virginia being
headquarters fur tha Comatock, all tba
hard up sports, vagranta and tramp*
concentrate there. Tbe police, deputy
conatablea, etc., make a very comfort
able livelihood arreeting Chinamen for
amoking opium. They want to get a
bill through tha next Legislature making
it a penal offence for Frenchmen to
drink abaintbe, Dutchmen imbibing
beer aud limburger, and American*
drinking aweet cider. Quite a number
of tha vagranta and trampa have retired
to Canton for the winter and aaveral are
atraggling onward to Bodie.
Tha March number of AppUlm't Jour
nal ia received, and it comxa fully up to
ita average mark aa a monthly magazine
of gene.al literature. Tbe content! of
the preaent number include part first of
a very lively and interesting story from
tha French of Jacquea Vincent, entitled
" The Return of tbe Princewt," " Firat
lmpraaaiona of tba X w W..rJd," by the
Duke of Argyll; "lt>is<un Nihilism;"
"Poems," by Francis Copper; " Life at
High Praaaure," by W. O. Blaikie;
"Tba Restoration of tha Jews," and
much other r< ading matter of value and
iui*r«at. Thi« new aeries of Appleton
ia a decided iuipruvement on tha old.
This from toe Lrmars Stntinel:
"For President,
"Ulysses 8. Grant, the Man on lion*
back.
"For Vice-President,
"Joshua L. Chamberlain, the Man
with the Steel Jacket."
And this from bis companion of the
Okolona SUtltt.
"C*sar had bi< Bratus,
"Lincoln hi* Booth.
"And Grant will be bortd through
with ft ballet in one holy minut-. when
ever be stalks forth in tbs parpls robes
of royalty."
The Virginia ChronitU having objected
to white labor in the construction of the
Bodie railroad, on ths ground that it
woald be colonizing rotes for Sharon,
■ad to Chines* labor as being too cheap,
the projector* of that very necessary
enterprise are now anzioosly waiting for
the CkronicU to decide what style of
labor shall be permitted to be employed.
Thar* is no harry absftl Us sutler.
Jtodift aul wait
I
PARIS LETTER.
Tbe Ke»ablle-Tbo Chamber of D«P
Wla* Wlib m Badjr M l>
•ad of riaiMtit Flavor.
[Corretyondencc of the Oold Bill Dally Sew* ]
Pari*, January 27,1880.
As an example o f tbe dangers a* trsak
that ii now act every day before tba good
people I commend to jour notica tba
following hysterical appeal:
" The Presidency la nothing, in fact,
bat a relic of royalty. It ia tho Ameri
can typo of English royalty, and tba
tbird republic ia no mora French than
Gaabetta. It ia an exotio, having re
nounced its nationality, ita tradition,
and ita Frsnch vitality by affecting
Angelicisma. It ia certainly no longer
the daughter of Danton. It baa nothing
in oommon with the republic of '9*2, nor
with Athens. It ia a republic with three
kings."
Tbia extract frosa an article in the J/of
d' Ordrt abowa with wbat kind of ene
mies any French republic, that end»av
or* to keep in the middle course, will
have to contend. Tbe turbulent spirits
represented by the Jlot d' Ordrt and
other papers of a similar type, in tbe
war which tbsy are now waging against
established institutions, put in tbe fore
must plaoe for denunciation tbe preaent
fotni of government, more hateful in
their eyea than even the teudal rtgimt.
The article explains that the tare* kings
already allnded to are "President Grevy
at tbe Elyaie, Preaidant M*rtel at the
Luxembourg, and President Gambetta
at tbe Palaia Bourbon." It adds, "Wbat
a pity tbe Tuileriea were burnt! Ob,
French people, why did you guillotine
Louis XVI? Is Paria so rich, is Franca
so bleaaed by nature? la there less
misery iu the streets and hospitals? Are
there fewer prisoners, soldiers, prisata,
and fuuctionariee, after four r- volutions,
under this Presidential republio?" Tbe
drift of this srticle can easily b« guessed.
It is a return to tba Convention, with a
President elected for fifteen d ays, with
no official reeid. nee.
The Chamber uiet tbts mt> roooa, in
•pita ol M. Julea Fivra's fuur.il, bat
>■•11/ of the bjocbes presented a meager
>ppearance. • number of tba Deputies
being at Versailles. Tba tribunea, on
tba otbar baud, were well filled, aa M.
Janvier da la Matte waa expected to in
terpelata M. Lepere on au affair wbicb
bad taken place at Fidtlsin. M. Urn
eon presided iu tbe absanoa of M. Uam
betta, wbo w«4 still indisposed, and,
like the President himaelf, opened the
flitting punctually at 2 o'olock. A uum
ber of bills fcuvti { been adopted with
out one word of ditoussion, M. Janvier
da la Uotta, pert, ascended tbe tribune,
and declared tbat M. Leper* bad ac
cepted for today the debate on au enter
pellation relative to tba suspenaion
rf the aJjH/U of tha commune of
Fidelain, to the dissolution of tba
local band, and tbe exercia* of tba right
of holding private moetinge. Tha Min
inter of tbe Iuterior waa, however, at
tha funeral of M. Julea Far re, and an he
had expreaaed a wuh tbat the iuterpelln
tion abould not be discussed in bia all
nance, be (the apaaker) would defer to
bia desire. M. Louis Blanc laid on tbe
table of tbe liouae • propoaition in favor
of the pleuary amnesty, and detuauded
the declaration of urgency, wbicb waa
accordingly granted. After the discus
aion of a few topic* of purely local
intrreat, M. Janvier da la Motte'a inter
pellation waa poatponed until Saturday
next. Tbe eilting then terminated at a
quarter paat three.
History haa repeated the Duke of
Clareuce'a tragical fate in tbe peraon of
a humble vendangeur. A vineyard pro
prietor of tha liaute Oarron* waa re
cently engaged in taating bis wine, and,
coming to • large vat of the last vintage,
waa ahockcd a! what be described as ihi
"fantastic flavor." lie accordingly al
lowed it to run off into other vesaela aud
proceeded to t xamine tbe bottom of tba
rcceptacle, when to bia horror he dis
covered the body of one of bia own
workmen, wbo had mysteriously disap
peared last October. Tha comfortable
pieca of intelligence ia added tbat tbe
authorities have forbidden tbe aals of
tha wine, but tbe sequel ia lesa satis
factory to brandy drinkers, who learn
that the fluid, which baa been under
going such unusual treatment aince Oc
tober laat, will ba handed over to tha
iliatillera.
MIOLLD WEAR A WIU.
The editor of the Silixr SUU having
sullied tha reputation of Princess Sally
Winuemncca by intimating tbat ahe
drinka, Sally has sallied forth on the
war-path and threatens to snatch the
aforesaid editor man bald-headed—take
bia scalp. He is in trouble and trapi
datea as follows:
Tbe .s\7r<r Slait incidentally marie men
tion of tbe fact of Princess Hilly Wium
mucca being drunk here in town, and she
baa sworn vengeance against all conuoctcd
with it. Yesterday she sent a dispatch
threat- ning to have the heart's blood of
tbe editor, and if abe did not succeed iu
thai, to tight him with pistals or knives.
ju*t to show him how a drunken woman
can shoot. Tba operator wbo u legraphed
the dispatch from Lovelock, says wLite
men wrote tha dispatch, and probably in
cited ber to send it. Tbey will bave an
opportunity to explain tb< ir connection
with the matter, as warrsut* bave been is
sued for tbe arrest of all wbo ara known to
bave been aonuected with the affair. A
drunken savage who threatens to tako the
life's blood of a white person, shoald be
given to understand tbat there is such a
thing aa a Jail in tbe community.
The Nevada Central.
i?ee«e Hiitr Km ill*. /V4.16.
There is • large (ore* of laborers
■(uartered at Lolloa cauip. in Marshall
canyoa, who are engaged in ballasting
and fixing the track of the N'-nJa Cen
tral Hallway. Tb» big boraechoe bend
■ 0 tbe canyon ia ballaated ap aud looks
drat rate—quite a contrast to wbst it
was before tbe ballasting was done.
Tbe ballasting gangs are working both
ways, towards town and towards Ledlie,
where another force of ballasters is at
work. It will be a nice track by Ike
time tbey get tbrongb with it. The
gauge ia three f>*et two inches from cen
ter to center. We preaume tbe Railway
Company will haul the freUbt for the
mercbanta of this city elesr to Clifton
Ha soon as the ballasting between there
ind Ledlie ia completed, which we judge
will be some time this wsek, or next.
Republican State Committee.
f.'mrikn /'•&. 17.
The Republican State Central Com
mittee meeta in Virginia City on Monday
next. Colonel P. P. Canaran. Judge
Doolin aud Mr. Hiram Johnson are the
membvra from this county. The first
two will leave tomorrow, but we b>i*e
not learned whether Mr. Johnson will
attend or not. The latter ia strongly
for Blaine, while Messrs. Can a van and
Doolin are avowed Grant partisans. It
ia claimed la thia connection that East
era Nevada ia entitled to at least one
delegate to tbe Chicago Convention, and
that neither Col. Caaavaa aor Mr. Wren
{Written fui the Gold Hill Dally Naw«.]
UTTLK MAGGIE.
ar aorra nuxcu.
Bo fair, ao Innocent tod bright,
A flower in iniiiblB* growing;
With pure eyea lifted to the light.
And heart with love o'crflowiugl
Dear child I If ewry loving prayer
It heard In that far Heaven,
Vour 111* ehould new know a care.
But vrllde la pathway* even.
Tlie (■>!.' >n head npoo mr knee
llrlag* .»ack a memory tender.
Yet tlneetl wih .u^tle pain to me.
Thought* U . « *eut to render.
A memory ol * .other face
Like thum, yet ctlil the woman;
Dear Oodt bow doea her ehlldlih graoe
Aroai* that Borrow, human.
But yoa, eweet child, may nrvtr know
The load Uat crurhed another,
Jlor tut* the bitter cap of «n,
The gift of many a mother.
If tendereet care aad truest love
llay dli thy way with pleaaure,
Tb'n thoa ait bl*et. all elee above
Wliu Meeting* none eaa meaaure.
Grow on la Innocence and peace;
Let love, the perfect bio*torn.
Expand In ewtetneea, n»'er to ceaee,
Within your gentle bosom.
Mile*, mllee away, the Kaetera atar
hhlnee down a pea the eleeplag
Of one Ilk* thee, aa eweet, while far
Frtm one who mourne her, weeping.
Thoa knoweet not, my little one.
Of loee, er pain, or eorrow.
Of weary'watchlng for the eaa
T bat maikt each cornlag morrow.
And. glad .for that, 1 hide the palo
Aad tarn, with aweel careealng.
To pre** thee to my heart again
With love whoee life la bleating.
Uud pour Hlacbelceat glfta upon
Thy hrart and eoal forever,
Fate bi le from thee her darkeet form.
And trouble vei thee neTer;
But life glide fair, and eweet, and •till.
In gulden eonahlne flowing—
The laughter of a mcantaln rill.
That brighten* in Ita going I
Oold 11111. N»t.. Kebrutry 1*. IMO.
THE BONANZA KINOS.
fir Inloutlnn to Mhortljr lake
R«w Turk Their Headquarters—
Jesse Ursul aa FlaoU's Parluir.
Art* York Trmlh.
There will very shortly be a bonanza
revelation in New York. That ia to say,
the bonanza millionaires of California,
Xltusr*. Flood, Fair, Mscksy and othera
have determined to transfer their head
quartera from San Franciaco to New
York. At Flood recently expressed it,
tb*-y will make New York tbe greatest
miuiug C'Uter in tbe world. Tbua far,
though New York of lata baa done a
good deal in tbat direction, San Fran
cisco ban breu tbe c«nter of the grsst
mining interests of tbia country, and
there the ureat mining capitaliata have
bad their lair.
At a meeting held in Snn Franciaco
in tbe Utter part of December, tbia res
olution waa come to, and tbe opinion
wna favorably expressed tbat San Fran
ciaco whs played oat. There uever can
be agsiu there aorb mining eicitementa
aa iu tbe past. New York oilers a com
paratively new field of action, and for
tbia reaaon tbe men who practically con
trol tbe markata will come hare to repeat
the operationa which in a few yeara
brought them from poverty to affluence.
Tbe example of two of their kind baa
impelled thi ui alao to take tbia courae.
Jainea Keene, after making eeveral mil
lion* on tbe Faciflo Coast, saw larger
opportunities here, and changed his
location. He bn« not regretted the
taove. D. 0. Mills, tba moving spirit
of the Dank of California, came here a
few weeks ago, and is already five mil
lion dollar* richer by bis apeoulations in
our tluancial center, lint of him, more
below.
Flo id ia tba man who first ooncaived
tbe idea of moving his headqnartera
from San Franciaco to New York, but
be looked further than a mere outside
iufiueuce as a speculator in Wall atreet.
Ilia intention is tba regnlsr establish
ment of a branch of tbe Bauk of Neva
da iu New York. Mining operators
hero urv in need of some institution
which will lend m'iney on mining col
lateral E tber New York capitalists
have not the courage or the ready mon
ey to support filch an institution. It
would be lar^ly remunerative, and tbia
is what Mt. Flood proposes in tha estab
lishment «t this branch of the Bank of
Nevada, lie will make his son-in law
to be, Jemit Grant, its mauiiger in New
York. Thi son of a man Ilka General
Graut in th a poaitiou will give the in
atitulion immediate preatige.
Ous other reason for tbe move is to
deal a blow >o their mortal enemy—tba
Bank uf C#1 foruia. Thus far they have
bad pretty nuar all tbe business for tba
Pacific slope. Tbe branch of the Bank
of Nevada will take a good deal of tbia
away. Tbia ia one of the reaaona why
D. U. Mills's on bete juat now. He will
endeavor iu every possible way to pre
vent the ajccesaful aceomplishment of
Flood ii Co.'s plans, and secretly by bis
wealth aid influence will endeavor to
thwart them.
Nevertheless, wbatsver may be the re
sult of these old time feuds, New York
will benefit by the tranafer of thia im
men") mining interest. Of course,
FlooJ Si Co will do wbat tbey can for
their p»t stock* of tbe Comstock, and it
is no longer a secret that tbey will push
Consolidated Virginia and make it again
one of the great speculative stocks. This
boom has been expected for aome time
by those who are generally supposed to
be wiss in tnese matters, but it hasn't
come yet. Perbsps Flood and hia friends
are waiting till they coma on bar* to
take action.
Flood, Mackay, Fair and two othera,
in combination, are reputed to ba worth
f2oO.UOO.tMK). So it may be well im
agined the influence tbey will exereise.
ParneU's Peculiarities.
Button Aihtrlinr,
Both at boms tod abroad Mr. Parcel!
ha* not added any good to the oausa
which be trie* to represent, and be baa
damaged the cause of Ireland at large
quite eeriously. Tbe Iriab leader* have
never depended on Mr. Parnell, and tbe
Iri-tb poor will learn to tbeir aorrow tbat
tbe.T have relied onoe more upon the
wrong man. When be returns to Ire
laud, be will have a moarnlal report
to make. He waa received in tbia
country with more than ordinary cour
tesy, and it ia dne to hia own attitude tbat
be waa repudiated in quick auoceation
by the responsible press, by tbe official
world and by bia own bankers, and thie
alter tbey bad all ahown him greater
oourttay than be had a right to expect.
Even the smaller politicians bars been
lenrning tbat it docs not add to thsir
strength in tbe wards and precinota to
be asaodated with Mr. Parnell. Mean
wbil- the Irish poor will reoeiva from ,
tbis country hundreds of thouaands of
do'Ur* through tbe'Catholio clergy, the
Dubliu Mansion Honae, tbe Ducheea of i
Marlborough. Mr*. General Sherman,
tbe Mew York Htrald, and the innumer
able ckaaaela at private charity.
FOREIGN DISPATCHES.
[irvciu. TO TBI 0"LD BILL BU1I 111*1.]
Killing the Ciar Again.
LONDON, February 18.—An abortive
attempt wu made last eveniDg to kill the
Imperial family by exploding a mine in
the Winter Palace. Fire soldiera ware
killed and thirty-fire wounded. The
mine wu laid under the guard-room of
the Winter Palaoe, which ie immediately
under the dining hall. Owing to an ac
cidental delay, the Imperial family bad
not entered the latter at the uaual time.
The exploaion made a hula in the floor
of the hall ten feet long and six wide.
The following ia the official account of
the exploaion in the Winter Palaoe:
About 7 o'clock laat evening an explo
■ion occurred in the baaement of the
winter palace, uudtr the principal
guard-room, by which eight eoldiera of
the Finland regiment, of the guard then
on duty, were killed and forty-fire in
jured. The flooring of the guard room
and aeveral gaa-pipea were damaged. An
official inquiry iuto the cauae of the
exploaion ia proceeding.
The mine wu filled with dynamite
and gun-ootton. The train by which it
wu fired can be traced to a eellar in the
inner oourt, where a quantity ot fuel
wu atored.
Nerdenqjold.
Naples, February 10.—A oorreapond
ent had an interview Tueeday morning
with Profeeaor Nordenejold, who ar
rived here on Saturday. The explorer
referred to the pleaaure he had derived
from hia vieit to the United Statea in
1870. He touched upon hia former ex
pedition to the Arctic regiona and abowed
hia work thereon, which hu recently
been published. He will endeavor to
publieh within a year hia accouut of the
present voyage eimultaneoosly in Swrd
iab, English, Geruiau and French. He
ia convinced of the practical utility of
hia diacoveriea in opening Siberia to
commeroe, through ttie Obi and Yenzi
aa navigable rivers to the Arctic, and the
Lena u navigable to the Pacifio. He
tbiuka the paaaage around Cape Celin
ahin will b* open every summer till
Auguat or Septeuibtr, aud pronounces
the region to be rich in wbalra, seals and
fiab. Accidental delay and an early
freeze were the reasona that the Vega
wu caught In the ioe. Adverse winds
were met with in the Ked Sea. The
explorer ia much gratified by hia eu
thuaiutic reception at Kuplea.
Tbe Pope on Matrimony.
ltoUK, February It).—Tbe Papal en
cyclical argue* iu favor o( • removal of
the rile of marriage from all civil juris*
diction whatsoever. It trace* the his
tory of marriage from patriarchal to
Catholic time*, and declare* that Christ
elevated it to the Sacramrnt which only
His Chnrch can administer. The at*
tempt made under various guises by the
modern spirit of irreligion to rob tbe
Church of ber right, either to bind or
loo*e tbe marriage tie, inuiit be reeUt
ed by tbe whole Catbolio world. Hi*
Holine** indicate* conditions where,
under which, a separation of hutbaud
and wife may be aanotioned by tbe
Chnrcb, and conclude* with an exhorta
tion to tbe univeraal epiacopato to com
municate hi* teaching* to tbe faithful
for their welfare in both world*.
CONOIRUIO.HAL.
Hen ale.
Washington, February IN.—Logan
presented the remonitrance of tbe Union
Veteran Club, numbering 1000 ex-sol*
diers, against the Weaver bill, the ground
being that, if paxned, tbe bill would
distract the busiutas intereat* of the
country.
McDonald ssid be would soon movo
tbst tbe Senate should consider Davis'
motion to reconsider the vote sppointing
a special Interoceanic Canal Committee.
Kirkwood supported the Ave per cent,
bill. He said iowa did not ask it as
alms, but as a right. The repudistion
by the government of this debt was as
bad a* any other repudiation. Bucli
question* should be dealt with in a broad
and loyal ipirit and not technically,
■louse.
Warner, from tbe Committee on Coin
age, reported back advent ly the petition
of the Bullion Club of New York pray
ing for a specie currency. Printed and
recommitted.
A bill was introduced by Morton fixing
the duty ou barley malt at 23 cents per
bnshel.
Cox, Chairman of tbe Committee en
Foreign Affairs,submitted tbe unanimous
report of tbe committee in regard to tbe
charges made against Acklen.
After a long debate, Hawley moved
to refer tbe matter to the Judidiary
Committee, in which motion be fully
set forth the interests involved and the
complicated condition of affairs with tbs
oommittee.
Hawley's motion was agreed to by 1C1
to 22 —so the matter goes to the Ju
dicisry Committee.
Gibson announced a bill to provide
for a more uniform collection of dutiee
on sugars.
Tbe House resumed consideration of
tbe bill to remove oases from State to
Federal Courta. Knott opposed and
Hurd supported tbe bill.
BORN.
In Quid Bill. February 11. to lb* wife of J. P.
Burbenk, a diuihUr.
In Barak*, K.bruirj 19. to the wife of Morrie
He|ll. a too.
In Quln Ctnjron. Pctirturj 14, lo the wife of
Martlo Hortjii. a daughter.
MARRIED.
In Dm ton. t ebruarjr 19, Lew Vincent of D ay.
loo to ltlee Carrie lirveeandoifer of Karuk.
-— OHO.
I Thrk'
KerllJ. of Uold Bit" TboulM «»d P. a.
NEW TODAY.
w. u. olabu. 4. a. nan.
W. H. CLARKE A CO.,
S TOOK BROKERS,
no. si miiTu c ■TKirr.
VIRGINIA CITY. NCVADAi.
San Prancleoo correspondent, A B. WAKE
FIBLD * CO. 1 nwl-i.
DR. A. ANDERSON,
Offlce In Dr. Gonwell'e Building,
IAIN STBBBT, ... GOLD HILL
Profeeelontl call, promptly attended • diy
it night- l*
NEW TODAY,
nZCllEOlieit HIKING COMPANY.
Hi Location of I inclpal plica of bounce*,
lis Calirmln Hrwt, Onion Iuraance Building,
ban >rancl>co, California.
Location of works, Oold Hill ylnlng District,
Gold QUI, Storey county. MeTtuli.
Notice.—There *re delinquent npon the fol
lowing-described moclt. on •cronnt of uwn
ment (No. 19) leTled on the thirteenth day of
J10air7, lSflii, tbe several amounts set oppo
site tbe names of tbe respective shareholders
a < follows:
Names. No. Oertlf. 8hi. Am't,
At Union, Lyon ft Co, True
ken 389H B....I1U
ArciMrong J L, Trustee.bel.ll3J 1.73... 87
Aruiilrouti 1 L do ...1MU&3....1II 8..
Baylsy G B, Trnttoe... ....24II.H....10 ft ,.
Baylty O H de 25JJ7....10 8..
Diirett ft Walkrr.TnuteM.19M9....10 8 ..
Bales DC. frusUe 34171...40J...200 ..
Hltol D C do 24177....28....12 SO
UitMliC do 34178,...10 8..
BataeDO do 24179 2X...12S
Bates DC do 232*)....30... 10.
fkldrldn M, Trustee 24094....2u....10 .
Barry A Wolfiklll, True.
Ue«..bal 1877 8.88..8 44
Oahl.l K 4 Co. Trntues B1C....25....12 50
Cablll K ft Co do ....4088 8 310
Cabin E ft Co do ...14748.. .10 5.
Call 111 K ft Co do ...18fe54....80....18 .
Cablll K ft Co do ...3U193....10 8.
Collin Jimei, TruaUe 184*3....18 7 50 I
Oafflu Jatues do ....31105 ...10 8..
CoUn James do ....33418....10 8..
Cope, Ubler * Co, Trustees.3338....10 8 ..
Oope, Ublrr ft Oo do .4317... 30....10 ..
Cope. Uhlor ft Co do 1*802....30....10 ..
Cluta ft LovHiiid,Trustees.23.i74....IU ® .
Olote A Lovslaod do 24863 ...40... *0 .
Oluteft LovelanJ do 38314....80....18 .
Crawley ft Goodman, Trus
tee#..*.•••....38891.•. .80..•.18 ■
Clarke W 11 ft Oo, Trustees,
balanee. .8982 ....4.33..8 It |
Colbert John H, Trustee.
balanee 14114... .8.78 1 88 |
Orowley John, TninUe 84318....70. ...38 ,
De *ey K K. Trustee 81708.... 30.... 10
Uancau W L, Tniatee 3IM8 8 210
Duncan WL do 34909 8 3 80
De Oreayer H, Truatre 3SJBl...lw>....to .
OeUrrayerH do ....UXM 8 2 Ml
Driller L P A Co.Trn»tee«.3U117....60... .25 ..
Durkae Jebu L, Traitee 31U1....80....33 .
Durkcejobn L do ...8103....80....18 ,
D'Irand A 11781 ...10 8 .
Uaulsls Uaory H 21238....10.... 8 .
hppatelu ft Oo, Traateee.. .31421....60....28 ,
Kppsteln ft Co do ...28438....10 8,
KoaCW. Trustee 15888....50....28 .
Krlsderlch (4, Tru»Ue 33178....80....39 .
Prlndrrlcb (1 do 33949.. .100....60 .
Kncdrrl.bU do 34108....80.... 18 ,
Praaka ft Oray. Trustees.. .84484....30.... 10 .
rry, Keel ft Oo. TruateM. ..304.10... .8 3 80
Ferituson Alex 8, Trua.bal. .1413 18... 07
falk Sol bal..30887 .64.... 37
Palk Phil 30548 80.... 38
Ulaaler I A Oo, Trusteee 338....28....13 50
ulaaler I <* Co do ...17318....*)... 10 ..
Ulaaler I ft Oo do ...17800.. .1U0... .80 ..
Ulaaler I ft Oo do ...1#»» ... .8 3 80
Ulaaler I ft Co do ...20318... 50....28 ..
Dialler I ft <'0 oo ...3i«fi)....30....10 ..
Ulaater I ft Co do .. .33*10....60 ...28 ..
Ulaxlrr I ft Co da .. 3«31....30 ...10 ..
Ulaaler 1 ft Co do ...2JUM 8 3 50 1
Ulaaler 1 A Oo do ...34J88....80 ...28 ..
Ula/ler 1 ft Co do . .34888....50....25 ..
Ureencbaum. Helblng ft Co.
Trti.tma 30811.... 18 7 80
Oreeueoaooi, Hslblng k Co,
Trustees 34893.,1000...600 ..
(Irrenebaum, Hslblng ft Co,
Trustee* 38J81 8 1 SO |
Greeuebsum, Bribing k Oo,
Trustee* 3M77....30....10 ,
Glllon J. Trustee *1978....10....10 ..
UHlon J da 33318.. .1HI....60 ..
(iliionJ do mi»....iu i
Ullluu J do 141M...100 .60..
(Ill an J do 1M6S...1U) ...»o ..
(illl-n J do 26710....30....10 ,
Olllou J do 25713....20 # ..
Uururlt A fi ACo, I'rn»iee*. 11*13 8 160 I
tlurimU A Q A Oj do 3*114....10 5..
llurnstt A U k <. o do M 5 3 60
llurnelt A U * Oo do 38101....35....1380 |
(ire.nt«nm L ft Co, Tru»t*.13c00....50....35 ,
Ooldamltb A, Truatee 1714 6 3 CO
Urant ■ U,Trustee 13380....II. ...7 60
Grant K K do 31361....10 8..
(Irani kK do ... 36413....36 ...13 60 |
UocbaUdter k k Oo, Trat
twa 1884J ..30....10,
Hocbstadter B ft Oo. Trus
trM 19377....IS....11 60 |
HocLsUdier K ft Oo.Trus
tpes......................11741....30.... 10 ..
Iluchala iivr K ft Co, Trus
30061....60....36 .. |
Uocbila' tcr n & Co. Trua
tee* 10118....30....IS .. j
Hocbstadier K ft Oo, True
tee* 30134....30....16 .
Hnct>aud:<r t ft Oo, Trua
leea 11410....10....10 .. |
UocbaUdter K ft Oo, Trus
toe* 11644....10 ....6 .. |
UocbaUdter B ft Co, True
leea 33446....10 S ..
Uocbauulter K ft Oo, True
tee* t»U....18 7 60 |
UocbaUdter K ft Co. Ira*
tee* 3J6S3....10 • ..
Hocbstadter B ft Oo, Trua
teca 33784....40....10 ..
UocbeladU-r E ft Co, True
Ue* 14131....80.... 16 ..
UocbaUdter B * Co, Trae
tee* 36098....50....li ..
HocbsUdt r ► ft Oo,Tr«»
tee* 36404....60....IS ..
Hawk! II U, Tru .lee 34133....10 ...10 ..
HawkaUU do 14811....10 6.
tlawk* 11 D do 14<33 6. ...3 80 |
H»uier 1) M ft Co. Traata..33 ol....*)....10 ..
Uosmer O M ft Oo do 14iSJ....10 6..
Uoamer l> M ft Oo do 147*8. ...10 6..
lloawtrft Bourne, Trnstee*.141l....30....It.. I
Hunt ft Coates, Tru«tee*,...6l97....10....1o ..
Holtt Ire U, Truatee 14968....*.. 10..
Ilarrlaft Bennett.Trutlee*.30171....30,...10 ..
Htgglu I, T. Truatee..bal.. .17*6 ....3.60..1 90
Iglauer 8, Truatee 34611....SO....16 .. f
Ja.kaon M A. Trustee.. ..34331... 100 . 60 .. 1
lavksou M A d > 34S0.1..10 ..
Ionian ¥ 8, Trustee 6031... 10 S ,
Jobueon D H. Truatee 174111... 01M..31 36
Kenner ft Dyer, Trustees...16JOt 6 3 60
Kenner ft l)jrer do ..14MM1....I0 6..
K'nnajr ft Uji'r do ....18114....11....13 60
Blag Homer 8 ft Co, Trai
34U3S.,..30....10 ..
KallevO W, Truatee 11016....60.... 16 .
Keller U« do 339*1.,..30...,10 ..
Ksller 9 W da 3.10.14..35 ,
Rsuf.ua 1 8 ft Oo, Trustees.34136....30....10 .. I
LaingChaa D, TrasU* MOW ...80....is ,
Man* Geo T ft Son, Trusts.,3uul 6 360
Mar>* (ieo T ft (km do .11671....30.... 10 ..
Mar)* Oeo T ft Hon do .13048. ...10 ■ ..
Macpiierson John, Trustee. 13811...100.,..60 ..
Mai ka ft Kelnhardt, Trua
t 13617....30....10 ..
Martin M 8, Trustee 19068.........16 ..
Martin MS do *1143....10.... 10 ..
Murae Hal ml bal..306*4 .66.... 17
Noble 11 U ft Oo. Trusteee.
balance »M«S 3.87.. 194
Norwood W I. T.uatee 4076....60....16 ..
Neastatter I.Tr ietee 116(6... 30....10 ..
Oil* ft Oo, Trustee* 1M41....10.... 10 ..
KuasellJ B, Trii'teJ. 31380....60....35 ,
Kuseell.lB do 13590....60....16 .
Kuucll I B do 13811... 60....18 .
liuitell J B do 13344... ,80....16 .
Hussell J H do 'J83H8....60....33 .
Hu-soll i li do 33433...100....60 .
Hussell J B do 34651....40....30 .
Klchardson B A. Trustee... 131M.... 10 6 .
do .2MT6.. .60....38 .
do .*.'616... 60....33 .
do .13677....»0....16 .
do .33678....SO....18 .
do .13579....60....15 .
, do .94914....IS....1160 |
l/atulnlnh VIfti'Wlntn.ta h fn
Truilroa MM,. .100....10
Rich D, Truate* J.W8... 10 8
HicbD do 1MM4...WO....10
K x>t tieo B, Tniitee .... II 7 BO
KoutOeoB do -J8348....18 7 80
Knot O«o H do 2M70....S0....1I
HootOroB do 23W8....S0....15 ..
Schmieden, Uochatadter ft
Co,Truntow* 0783....JO....10.
Schmieden, Hochitadtrr k
Co. Tniat*** tel..6800 1.73... «7
Scott H II k Co, Tro«leea...t>JJl... .1 ISO
"cutt llHt Co do ..1U1I....10 1
Hcbmltt 0 A, Trails 21112 1... .3 80
Hellgman II, Truitee 31477 1 1 DO
BelliimaD II do 11848....tt... 10
Hclifman U do *4331. ..mo...100
Blm« W K, Truatee 34388 ...23....It SO
BliueWK do 34171 8.... 110
cp»T«r BrotRera, Truateee. MO70....10 1..
Hulibacher J. Truatee »M0.. ,4M)...lOfi ..
Tobln KC, Trance 307UI....80....M ..
Tobln It C do 23004...100..,.10 ..
Trumpp Wm. Truatee, bal. 2Vrl 1.71... M
Wakefldd t B k Oo.Truat*.17811....10.
Wlilt* A W, Truatee 14S9J....10 1..
White A W do 11*11....80....31 ..
Wright W H Truatee 23323 .. BO....28 ..
Wharton Jamaa. Traatee...IMS2....S0....1S ..
Zadlg ft Weill, Traauee....l77ll....n....l0 ..
Zadlg k Weill do ... lull....11 1..
Zadlcft Weill do ...,33J2i 8 210
Ana Id accordance with law, end as order of
the Board of Director*, made oa the thirteenth
(13th) day of January, 1880, f many eharte
of each parcel or aoch aloe* a* Bar ha necee
aarr, will bo reld at pablle aoctioa, at the
once of Ibe C rnipeny, Boom 4 Stock Kxchanc*
Bnil' liif, Bo. 337 Mm etreet, ban Franclaco,
California, on TUKSDiY, the ninth day of
March, 1180, at the hoar of 1 o'clock p. a. of
•aid day, to par aald dellnqurnt aaaeeameat
Hereon, together with eoeta of adrertUlnf and
ox DO n it § of fAlft.
CHtB. I. ELLIOT, Secretary.
Office-Roam I, No. orpine etreet (Stock
Kxcbenf* Building), Ban Franclaco, Oallloraia.
felt
DR. CKO. C. MATHEWS,
SURGEON,
PHYSICIAN A ACCOUCHEUR,
(nf Dahlia and Bdlnbargh)
Eas removed bis orrioi to Ktm
•tr»»t. Mold Bill, ne*» to A. B. Stewart
ft Co 'a Dn« Stora. call* attended promptly,
day and klfht. Offloe hoar*: 10 A. *. to U
Itolr.i. u
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE ONLY GENERAL AND AOJUITINO AGENCY IN NEVADA.
The following popular tnd aobetantlal Companiei represented :
Hone Mutual ln«. Co., of San Francisco, Cal.,
American Central Im. Co., of St. Lonli, Mo.,
btandard Insurance Co., of Dunedln, New Zealand,
Western Assnrance Co., of Toronto, Canada,
Commonwealth Im. Co., of Boston, Mass.,
Scottish Commercial Ins. Co., of Glasgow, Scotland,
'London Jk Lancashire Ins. Co., of Liverpool, Errand,
Phsnlx Assurance Co., of London* Xngland.
COMBINED CAPITAL AND ASSETS OVEN $30,000,000.
Affording the tnont reliable indemnity. The mperriiion of the buiineM of the above
Companies in Nevada being in my band*, patroua can rely upon the moat careful per
sonal attention to the correct writing of Polio'ee and THE 1'IIOMPT AND EQUITA
BLE ADJUSTMENT AND PAYMENT OF LOSSES.
I. A. BRUM8EY,
* Leeal Agency. [jai9] General Agent, 45 South C St, Virginia.
CLOTHING H018K8.
MINERS'
MECHANIC? STORE I
HOLMYJOODS!
HO, FORJUROAINS!
RlMki or* Ua, ami h *r» i'UUilu
anal furulahluir UtKMta.
« T THE MISKRV AND MECHANICS'
f\ Btura, 01 Moulb C ftrcct, Virginia. ■■ to
ba foand the largMt cud beet (elected atock of
Gent's and Boys' Clothing
And Furnishing Goods,
HITS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS. VALI8C3, BTO..
Krar (boivn In Virginia.
Thla Iddnin itork waa purchased In antici
pation of Haiti tltaea, and ai ill ara di«»p
pointed. wt a re cumpcll-rt to aacrlflca (beta at
alinuat ur prlca. in order to rcallsa money,
wa off*r (or tba next 'iu day* oar wbule dock a;
•ucb prlcei a» murt Iniure epeodr iklea
In addlllon to our regulu itock wa bare on
hand a large aaaorimtnt of
CHRISTMAS GOODS! »
Which will be Sold Equally Cheap
—AT TBI—
MINERS' AND MECHANICS' STORE
RICH BROS., Propr'S.
M South C Street, Virginia, Net.
Bl
BANNER BROS.
Juat recelred, lh« Latoat lad Beit^Slylc* of
FALL ANO WINTER
CLOTHING,
tent*' Furnishing Good*,
C1IINCIIILLA. UKAVKH, DIAGONAL
0VKUCUAT4 A*D t'LbTEUH,
BOYS' CLOTHING,
RUBBER GOODS,
Hill, Cap*. Bool* Hd Shorn, Bias
kola, Trunk*, Vallaea.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
All Onoda Marked Down 13 Per Cent. Lowar
thau aojr other ilouia la tb* tttute at
BANNER BROTHERS,
Corner C aad Tartar Strerte,
VIRU1WIA, . . MKVADA
BANKRUPT 8ALEI
TUB STOCK OP
CLOTH INC
—AKI>—
FURNISHING GOODS
-or-;
8. ARONSON.
Having bought atphshikp-s «ali
the ahnre «tock. I now uff-r the -ame lo
ho public r g»nlle«» of roai. tor iba lam. liaa
.. ba aold within TlilllTr DAYS.
Raring nurchaaed the book accoooti, all per.
ona Indebted will plraa* rail and aettle, and
hereby aare trouble.
Ia» PRANK R MKOWITZ.
My Aaanal C*i*l«(n» of Vegetable
ad Flawer Hf«l far IUO. rich Id »o
re Tinea from phntocrapbi of lb* orUrlnala,
til be ml KRKB to til who apply. Mr old
iitomen need Dot write for It. I offer on* of
lirneat collect Ion* of Tepetabla teed «rtr
tot oat by tor cod llonee id America. t
jg» porMon of which wet* rrown on my elx
»fl farm*. Full Ulrtcllom for cull Ira/Ion on
ich parkngi All x*<l warranted to bt both
rtth and Inn to name: ao i»r. that ahoalit It
rote ntherwlee. I uill rtfU On order froth.
be original Introdnoerofibe Hubbard 8qoath,
blnne,'e Melon, Mtrblebetri C»bbi*r», Mex
an Ooro, tod ecoret of other *e«reUblee. I
rite the patmnair* of all vho an tinxiout to
it* their need directly from tht grower, fruh,
M, and of the rery tint it rain.
NBW VBUBTAM.IM A HPRCIALTY.
JAMES J. H ORBOOHT.
falO tw Mtrblehatd. Mm.
IHN A. ROEBLINQ'S SONS' CO.,
Treatai, Maw Jersey.
IOI8TINC<CABLE8
Raaad aad Flat Wlra Repeat
wedUb aad Charreal Aaaraled Wlra,
(Mraad far Kepalrlaa Repeat
Sllial Card mad
Gap Rape*
inMantlj on hand. ParticaUr attention said
orders for all kind* <>f Win Uoodt.
H. T. MIKJMKY, A sear, Vlrclala.
inbouM -Near tba Hal* * K ore rota mint
dan
n/TATfnOOD
liL eestored
PrwMHpHao |V«e. For theaneedy Core <4
GKOCKBIKS, PBOVISIONS, ItC.
F. W. F0L80M,
■•la UfMl e«M Hill*
(BiOMUor to Robluoa k FoUomJ
Wbtfl«*!« tod Retail Dealer ta
FAMILY GROCBRIISf
PROVISIONS, He.
SOL* AOCTT IN OOU> SILT. POR MRS.
MILLS' CHAMPAUNE
BAKING POWDER,
rpUK BUT IN Till MARKET — ONLT
rcqulrea Ulf the quantity of ujr other kind.
^LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO TBR LATE
arm of ROBINSON * F0L80M an nfUMtad to
CALL AND SETTLE
IJIHEIR AOCOUNTS WITHOUT DELAT
AOd HIT* COM*. *
GROCERY STORE
RICHARD MERCER,
MAIN STRUT. GOLD MILL.
FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES
NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALS CHEAP
FOB CAB 11.
A Lute Aaeortmeot ot GROCERIES AND
PUOVlHlONS direct from the Oalllorula Mar
kete, comprlitiic in part:
TEAS. SUOAR8, COFFEE, 8PI0E8
CAN FRUIT. DRIED FRUIT,
SYRUPS, OYSTERS, RICK
FLOUR, BICE, CAN*
DLES, BUTTER.
Provisions of All Kinds.
ME BEST OF WINES AND LIOUORS
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS.
(VQooda Delivered Int of Charge.
1 m RICHARD MEVCER.
V. LEMERY,
WkdNtto ■•(all Dealer la
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
LOWER COLD HILL.
Always on band a >klsut as bo it.
Bent ot
Groceries and Provisions
WINES aU LIQUOR*.
rrOMAUOO aad ClOARIt,
FLOUR aad GRAIN,
HAKDWAKI »ad CHOCK KRY;
DRV GOO DM * YANKBB NOTION^
Qemlemaa'e Farnltblng Oooai, ete. Alto
the lollowliw Preach UoodJ: Petite poll Fia.
Cepee a I'llaTle liarlcota Verte, OUfw KaMee!
0bImplanon*, AadivU Pate* Trnfle*. BardJae*
• 1'Hulle.
N. ti.-PutlM wlahlog to bay la lota to lalu
far caah oa dtllrery, naj find It to their id
vantage to oaU to, cumin* Um good* tad t».
qolre of price*.
Good, delivered free ot efaarce
•*» V.LKMXBT.
J. & J. B. MALLOW,
O Btre«t, next to tke Bank of Call
fornla Bnlldlng,
VIRGINIA CITV, NEVADA,'
yy HULJUALK AMD KIT AIL D*ALXH»
Groceries and Provisions,
iVvnkarr >id W«Wi«w»r», C'hlaa bit
u< Frtatk Cat GUh< Oil u4J
UuhIImi Klaar Bad Faa4,
tie., IUh Kle.
WINES ANDLIQUORS
of tko am iHikr *air>
BRANDY, PORT MUKRRY WINK
far ■•4lelul in.
W# call th* apodal attention Of Mm met
Kill BapartotaDdaota 10 oar tarn ul w
pl«u itock of Olle and Caadlee for mlllanA
mining parpoMa. Wa othr that alaaa of »rti
it 41 LOW yiUOBIrt ia th»y cm be laadad
from «ar *an of Uia United Btalea, tkm
anabllnf mill* anA mlnee on th« Cometock to
porclkiM 01U, Candle*, etc., as cheap la Vlr>
rlnla u they can alibar In Ban h ranelaco or
Ota Kaat, with a guarantee of obUlal^ liat
slaaa food*, deilrerad ftaa of cbarf* at lb*
ml net In Virclnla or Oold Qlll.
i J. A J. B. MALLON,
•0 Virginia, Nevada.
1860. 1880*
PIONEER LAUNDRY,
NORTH OP VIRGINIA.
3. W. Hill* « ■ Proprietor.
"PHIS OLD-ESTABLISHKD AND KXU
* able Lanadry la prepared to tarn oat any
inantltT of Ranoratad and Clean Linen wita
>at beln« damaged 07 manipulation at by
ihetalcal aypUoation.
Packacaa punctually callad for ud r*
■read. ,
OK PICKS-Theodora Wolff* Olothlnf Btoca,
ippoalta International Hotel, 0 itraet, Vtr
rinla. and Vaaar Hooaa. Oold H'll. 1 ■
WOTIC1.
A LL PERSONS WHO ARB INDEBTED TO
A ma will pkaae make Immediate payment
o Mr. Oeoiy* W. Bager*. who la bareby aa
bortaad to raoelpt for time.
I. 80CTBW0BTH.
0Mim.rakna9U.UN. *1*