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THE EVENING NEWS
FRIO AT. : : : : : : JULY 18. 1880
lamt iruua.
360 Eureka Con.. 15\ >30. 15',, 16
10 Northern Belle. 11
220 Grand Prize. 1S. 1 45
710 Xa»eJo 60c *10. Me
SO Day. 90c
1510 Tu»carura, 15c
200 Belle Ulu. 60c
100 Albion. 40c
20 Walee. 3 20
650 North Belle Ule. 40c. 40c »10
600 ML PokMi. 35o
110 Km! Mt. Diablo. 40c
50 Bodie. 5
200 Becht*-!. 1 05
400 MoClintou. 35c
40U Tioga, y0o. 1. »5c
170 Vuuimit, 1 15
M Bulwer. 2 60. 2 65
850 Syndicate. 70c. Clc, 60c
2350 Qoedibaw, 1. 95o
20 Concordia. !Wc
150 Champion. Wo
500 Beoker Con., 35c
200 Queen Be*. 15c
400 Mono. 2 V 2'JO
40 Con. Pacific. 1S.
100 Unlvereity, 20c
150 Dudley. 15c
100 Addenda. 75c
180 Noonday, 3
800 Double Standard. 40c, 30c
20 North Noonday, 2 S. 2 55
140 Mammoth, m. 1 65
150 Uoeton Con., 1
50 Oro. 1 41
10 Martin White. 50c
115 HiWer King, 6
50 Tiptop. 6\
11 tiiant and Old Abe, 5<%
TUW HtlMKIi.
205 Ophir. 7H. 7*%
45 Mexican, 7H. 7%
300 Gonld A Curry, 2 60. 2\. 2 80
20 Beet A Belcher. 7S
160 California. 2
310 ttavage. 1 40. 1 45
185 Can. Virginia. 2 63. 2 80
650 Chollar, J 10. 2 *5
570 Pot«ei. 1 60. 1 65
HO Male A Norcroee. 2 80
480 Crown Point, 1 05
485 Telle* Jacket, S 65. 3 70. 3 80.
3 85. 3 !>1
200 Imperial. 20e
10 Kentuck. 1\
to Alpha, 1
1*5 Belahar. l>a. 1 30
210 bierra Nevada. 10H, 10',. 10\ b30
ISO Utah, 8««. «S
120 Bullion. 1 <<0
155 Kxehwjuer. 1 40, 1 10. 1 35
700 Overman, 1 10. 1 15.1 05
130 J a* tic*. S5e. COc
190 Unien Con.. 20H, 20H *3
125 Alta. 1 45. 1 40
30 Jnlia, 40c
605 Scorpion, 1 11. 1 30
475 Uuinn. 2 40. 2 45
150 Benton Con.. 65c
1M Caledonia. 25c, Mc
140 liilTer Mill, 30c, 25o
350 New Tork. 30c
400 Lady Waaluugton Con., 20c, 25c
241 Andee, 70c. 75«
AfUratM IIIrmi Meporl.
8** nuMotaco, Jul/ 10 — 3 r.
Ophir, 7H. 7*»; Uilc .V Noreroa*. 3; Yd\x=req-\
low Jacket, 4 IS; Con. Virginia, 2 80;
Potoei. 17#. ICS, l\; Juli». 40c; Sicrr*
Nevada, 10%, 10\; Navajo. SOc. 43c;
Could A Carry, 3 10 1>S; Mautuotb. 1 S3;
Addenda. 75c; Caledonia, 23c; Alta, 1 45;
Tioga. 1; Jupiter. 1 30, 1 40, 1 4S; Doublu |
Standard, 30c, 33c.
Arrival* Tki* Moralnf.
W Howe. W Faunce. 0 II William*. J
Aahbury, J Wilton, H Friedman, E Eng\x=req-\
liah, 8 II Marlotto, Mux C I.eotiard, II
Tuttle, E P Gould. T D So per, Mr* E
Leonard, Win J Uilleepie, C E Mack.
Mm* K Carroll, C D lllancbard, 8 F Collin,
D I) Muaroe, A J KIkmIm. J Stewart,
A J Foxwdl, W II Morgan, S O Wbituty,
J F Wd*b, T Thompaou, J flattery.
IHpartam Ual K«*al*(.
Mr* Slinton, A J Tyrrell, J D Hammond,
J Schooling and wife, K P Keating,
J Ualllha*. L Morgan and wife, Mr* 11
Kennay, Mr* A Morria. Siitcr Vienna,
Capt J Kelly, Mi** F Adi, Mr* J lUpp,
Capt Ddl, J L McCleary, 8 Janie* and
wife, W I Salkdd and wife, Janie* Sutherland,
Mite U Sutherland.
MINING NOTES.
■altera ef litlrrnl All Alaag lb*
Led*.
Hale A Norcron* baa been compelled
to atop excavating for ita bulkhead
again*! water on the 2200 level and look
for a new place to build ita dam. There
were *o many interatieea in the rock*
where the flrat attempt wu made that a
bulkhead there would not have been
effectual.
Savage baa got through that heavy
clay wdl in the vein on the 1300 level,
and boa found eome tine quartz; but ita
vdne baa not yet been fully ascertained
beyond the fact that uext the clay it ia
low grade.
The work of placing roda from the
2&00 pump at the l uion abaft up to the
rod above baa commenced. It ia expected
that tbi* J500 pump will be running
in a abort time now.
The drift Iroai winze No. 1 in Union
toward winze No. 2 continuee to give
Htringera of low-grade ore and buncbea
of a better quality. Thia formation ia
very extenaive and ought to lead to
■ouething.
The Bullion combination abaft ia putting
in the laat act of timbera above the
atation aet for the 2300 level.
Belcher broke ita pumprod in two
placee laat night, at the 200 and the 600
level*. Repair* will be completed in
two day*. The drill had juat ataried on
the 2760 level, but waa at once abandoned,
aa all the comprvaaed air waa
needed to run donkey pump* till repair*
were made.
The Con. Im|>erid pumpa are running
again. After the uoee piece of the eur\x=req-\
face bob waa placed the pumprod there
broke, bat waa epeedily repaired.
Tfea Merry Hawnaaa.
The Merry Bowmen have their tar\x=req-\
geU dow on the Chollar ground*, and
laat evening daring their hour of practice
about 200 people looked on with
mncb interest. There ie archery there
every night now. Laat evening Dr. Per
kina made noma good acorea, and Mia*
Felicie Qeneey abowed remarkable akill
in pierciug the gold.
It ia expected that the header of the
npraiae from the 2300 levd of the Sierra
Nevada up to the bottom of the vertical
•haft will be pushed op at the rat* of
ninety feet per week.
Milea Finlen, who waa ahot in the
) right arm a abort time ainoe by David
Croaby. la able to ha about, and hia
wound give* him very little trouble.
The Dlatrict Court will be la aaaaloa
«t 10 a. k. to marrow (Saturday) and
*U1 then adjonrn till September 1.
RUNAWAYS.
A Urllly mrnj His pioehy RM«
-IMiMil (MulllM-ltrkb
Hail.
Tbera w*r« two runswsys in Virgin!*
yestordsy, out of which oaoaed no little
excitement.
About i r. u. Martin Samuels, a boy
of fourteen, but small of hia ago, drova
one o( Mooney'a teama to the Divide
with some ladies who went calling.
While there the team grew reetleaa and
Anally started off, the boy hanging to
them and sawing them down like a
veteran. Two or three timee he succeeded
in cheeking their farious career,
and aa many times were they etarted
again by aome one beeide the road or by
something they heard.
As they reached Mooney'a stable the
horses wanted to turn in. Their plucky
little driver knew the sndden tnrn meant
an upe«t and damage, it not death, and
be kept them straight on in the middle
of the etreet.
So they went down B street, their
driver hanging to the reins and at times
bringing them to a moderate pace. At
the uorth end of town be reined them
into North street. Here Charles l'etrie
tried to stop the team. Samuele told
him to get oat of the way. He, however
ran at the team and frightened
them, making bad matters worse, wss
knocked down and etepped on by oae of
the horsee aa they started at fall speed
past him. Ilia foot was badly hnrt aud
bo was scratched and braised othor ways, i
ilis olotbee suffered too.
During all thia Oilpiniah ride of two
miles Samnels bad uaed hia entire
strength on the team, and at their laat
endeavor to get away felt pretty well
exhausted. He was, moreover, getting
into close quarters, with nothing but
mountain grades ahead; but, watching
bis opportunity, he succeeded in tnrniuK
the runaways into Howard street snd
facing them south. Hum he bad a sure
thing on them. There is a break in the
street bvtweeu Carson and Mill sir eats,
the north portion ending abruptly sooth
of Jack Nicolls' barn. At this point be
conquered the team, and they were
brought into the atable unharmed, and
notbiug injured in any way about the
whole rig. Samnela was once or twice
pulled out of the seat and up against
the dashboard, but wss not hnrt in ths
least.
In another runaway in Virginia yesterday
Thomas Merkle, of the Fulton
market, received three ngly cuts in tbe
back of his bead, had a large patch of
akiu raked off one of hia eboulders, and
wna badly bruised and shaksn np generally.
ASSASSINATED.
niff" HI.
Uwm Httr
Dr. Webber ye.terd.y recited now*
o( the auauination ol Thoma. McLaughlin,
ol Marietta. The letter i»
from the Poetm eater at Marietta, and
briefly etatee thet while returning lro«n
Iron. Ui. bor.o and intently W ^
/" j «ee the owner of the Blackbawk,
II. formerly ree.ded in thi. oty and *«
com.swtt i?aflset
... thru A lilt'U MfMO »»«u« , .
sKMtfssa.sM*1.
to Marietta.
( ouulT
The Board o! Connty CommUnioner.
held an adjourned meeting at e M
.tening. Preaent-Chairman H«e tine
Commie.ion.rs Gallagher and Iraeer,
and Clerk McDonald.
The report of the County Auditor lor
the <iuartor endiag June 30, 1880. wa.
p,«h».«i »J »ft\x=req-\
li.hsd in the Gold Hiu. «**»• I"
will t>e lound in our edterti.ing col*
TiSw —ito"d »,M
ssjaurAt-ssj
%Z!S^'ciSfaa „
Adjourned to Saturday. July «
7 JO p. *• _ m '
Til* frliW.
There ie nothing mean about the
prize, offer* by the Virgini. Turn\x=req-\
Yerein a. inducemenU to competition at.
their picnic at Treadway'a Park. Careen.
nest Sunday. At le-t there K no du\x=req-\
SSTC^omm^ated* The
ESSE* be ex.rci.ed to guard
■gainst accident., and a dayol!&»• «
Joymeut will b« giten to all parteipanU.
A Khower.
A .bower with a to-be-oonUnued look
came u» Iron the Sierra thi. atUrnoon
Md laid the du.t. It made the wge\x=req-\
bru.h yield iU inoeuM and filled the air
with parlume. The lorenoon waa hot
Tnd the cloud, threatened rda. and
_ twico ft drop or two foil. I
?"c' ,°orr iWJS or two we hat. bad thuu\x=req-\
SUi banging darkly all around u*.
The* baautilul, golden .uu..t
Ji .T.ning and rolled up large billow.,
su.... ssr-2-i £ ■
waa rain in that direction.
tleae'ral
Member, ol the Ser.fl.ld ttw**
the Gold Hill Miner.' Union, of Libe j
Volunteer Uo.e Comply No. 1. ol Lib\x=req-\
3«r
isX' s» »
i. »""•»
Pollard.^ ,
At the Turn-Verein picnic Sunday at
Treadway'a Park. Canon. the Rt#olul"
iz?£SEiE. u.. o^'
ANOTHER JACKET ACCIDENT.
WIIIlM Nllurd Dukwt to PImm\x=req-\
* lnk*a Nom *r • Balaae* Bob
Md m DlMrnnitd lh«n.
Another accident occurred at the Yellow
Jacket at 11 o'clock last night, by
which William Pollard, a Qold Hill boy,
not quit* twenty year* old, waa instantly
killed.
It appears that the pumps were not
working very well in the earlier part of
the night, and it was difficult to causa
the pumping engine to make complete
revolutions Just previous to the accident
which reeulted in tho death o( Pollard,
the nose piece of balanoe bob No.
7 broke. This ia just below the 3400
lev#l. •
At the time of this aocident the timbers
of the shaft were considerably
disarranged along where the accident
occurred, the north center pieces being
knocked out. Pollard waa in the bottom
of the shaft and jumped into the
skip to go to the surface, notwithstanding
the fact that splinters were soen to
fall to tho bottom, showing that something
waa wrong above. When the akip
canto to the place where the timbers
were disarranged it duiupod and stuck.
Pollard was, ol course, thrown out and
fell to the bottom of the shaft—about
COO feet. Ills body was badly mangled.
In fact, portions of it were ootirely
gone and one arm could not be found.
The deceased was well known op the
Comstock. He was a member of Liberty
Volunteer Hose Company No. 1, of
tho Sarstleld Quard, aud the Miners'
Union of Oold Hill, and loaves a great
number of frituds by whom he waa held
in high esteem.
Coroner Broduk will hold sn inquest
on the body of the deceased in Virginis
atC o'clock this evening, and the funeral
will be oonduoted under the auapices of
the members of Liberty Volunteer Hose
Company tomorrow (Saturday) after\x=req-\
uoou at 3:30 o'clock.
ItiutaMi,
Andy Swenson, an old tiold Uiller,
and latterly connected with Davis'
Columbus Brewery saloon, on Msiu
street, left a little over a year ago
far Europe. He wrnt home to his
relatives and friends in the old country,
pro]>osing to stay thero the rest of his
days, marry and settle down on the Interest
of bis money, But he got homesick
uud discontented, and could not feel
happy until be got back to Gold Hill
yesterday. He found no place in all his
travels he liked half so well as Gold
Hill and the Comttock, and has come
back to stay. He finds plenty of warm
friends to shAu hands with aud who are
all glad to welcome him back.
Nisi* DfWMrslle Comu>Ulee.
At a mooting of tbe Stat# Democratic
Centrnl Committee, bald in Virginia
yesterday at the offloe of Levin & Deal,
the following named gentUiusn were
placod upon tbo Executive Committee :
Storey couuty—W. E. F. Deal. W. G.
Thompson, Milee Finleo, 1'. J. Dunne,
Geo. Eminett, J. A. Mabanuy.
Lyon county—J. F. Angell.
Ormeby county—M. It. Elsluer.
ICuaboe county—Jerry Schooling.
Tbo nominee for Congressman wus
aaaenaed #100; tbe nominee for Supreme
Judge $000.
■ ■ ■' » ■ ■ — ■
Tbe Yellow Jacket cooling reaenroir
now bolda water, and ia oonaidered
tborougbiy substantial.
Tbe Con. Imperial has levied an aa\x=req-\
aeaament of ten centa per abare.
Enocb Arden ban turned up in the
army tbia lime. During the war of 1870
a French aoldier named Teulu waa taken
priaonrr by the Uermana and conveyed
across the ltbiue. lie waa abortly after
condemned to death by the German au\x=req-\
tboritiaa for abootiug at bia jailer while
trying to eacape. At tbe aame lime another
French prisoner wus aentonoed to
ten yeara imprisonment for a aimilar
offense. Doth men were takon to tbo
aame fortreaa, and by eome mistake
changed for each other, and the wrong
persou waa abot. Teule kept tho aecret
to bimaalf, and having aerved the ten
yeara' impriaonmcnt, returned to bia
native town tbe other day; but bia wife
in tbe meantime, having been informed
by tbe Fronch autboritiea that her husband
had been abot, married again, and
baa uow soverul children. It ia not
staled wbetbar Teule baa followed tbe
example of Tannyaon'a hero.
■ «♦> ■
Atlanta baa bad ita first uegro juror,
who promptly joined in convicting a
negro who waa put on trial. Tbe next
prisoner waa auother negro, oharged
with murder, who atrcuuously objected
to having ona of bia own raco on tbe
jury. There waa another auoh caau in
Virginia aoma time ago, when a colored
prisoner made the aame objection on
the ground that "niggcra would hang a
nigger just to aoo him kiok." Whether
tbia waa mere aelf-libel, or waa a great
paycbological truth, the reluctance of
blacka to be tried by men of tbeir own
color remaiua an indisputable fact, and
a curioua one.
Tbe following telepbonio dialogue
occurred the other day between one of
tbe bright boys in un Exobnnge I'laoe
insurance ageucy and a Mr. It——, who
waa a loser by one of tbe late Area:
"Hullo, Mr. K "Hullo." "We
ahall have to get out tboae papers today."
"All right; ahall 1 have to ewear
to them?" "Yea." "Can I awear to
tbem by telephone?" Hero the oonver*
aation waa interrupted by the abarp
voice of the female operator of tbe line
who said, "N», you oan't awear by telephone
or uae any bad language at all."
And then an audible grin went over the
line from either end.
VAlflOI'rt OAI'mWh- '
Advancing years, care, sickness, disappointed,
and hereditary predisposition—all operate to
turn the hair ((ay. and either ot tbem Inclines
II to sited prematurely. Avaa'e Mala Tiuoii
wUl restore Isded or gray, ||cht or red hair to a
rich brawn or deep black, as may bj dealrcd.
U so (lets and deaaeea tbe scalp, giving It a
healthy action. It removes and cores dandruff
and humors, lly Its use railing hair la (backed,
and a new growth wilt bs produced In all casee
where the follicles arc not destroyed or the
gland* decayed. Ita effects are beautifully
shown on brasky, weak, or sickly balr, on
which a few appllcatlme will produce the gloea
and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure In
Its opsratlon. It Is lacomparable as a dressing,
and Is especially valued for the soft lustre and
rtchnsss of tons li Imparts, It contains neither
oil nor dye. and will net eo|| or color white
cambrle; yet It lasts long on tbo hair, aad keeps
It fresh and vigorous. 3
AU.MKD TO TH ThKTII,
Is a very common expreeslon.but we think that
armed to embelllah and preserve tbem to a ripe
old age Is decidedly more appropriate. This
can be dona by keeping yenreelf supplied with
a bottle of that eplendld dentifrice, Fragrant
SOZUDONT. which will beautify the teeth and
preserve tbem from the ravagce or decay.
SOZODONT contains no adds or gritty aub.
stances which Injure the enaauil, but Is oom\x=req-\
posed of rare and anttaeptlc herbs, which have
a beneAclal effect on the whole economy of tbe
asoulh. Bold by drugtlsts. 10
EASTERN DISPATCHES
Lightning and OH Tank Flrea.
Bradford, Pa.. July 16.—Tank 33,
belonging to tba Acme Oil Company,
aboat one-third of a mile np tba Kanaai
branch of tba MoKenny, waa atrack by
lightning early this morning and ia
burning fnrionily and oommanood to
overflow at 12:40. Task 621, about 200
feet down tba etream, 1* in dangar.
Superintendent Snow, with a gang of
man, ia digging a trench and damming
the stream to aave more tanka. Two
25,000 barrel tanka near Caiter City are
now barning, wbiob were alto atrack by
lightning laat night. Both belong to the
nnitcd pipe linee. About 82,000 barrele
of oil are barning. Four wells at Custer
City bare also been fired.
Laat evening an oil pipe line buret
near Salamanca, New York, and apart\x=req-\
ing oil, by aome meana took fire. A
ttye-year-old daughter of John Waah\x=req-\
barns wu playing at the apot wbon the
rapture in the pipe occurred. Her clothing
was saturated with oil, and before
ahe could get away waa oaught in the
tlamee and literally roaated alive.
At 11 o'clock tonight one of the huge
iron tanka at Custer baa been burned
out and the other ie now down to the
boiling over point. Water ie being
pumped in, and the oil drawn off and
burned on the surfaoe of the etream. It
now looks aa if the other tanka of the
adjoining property were aafe. The
burning tank at the Kanaaa Dranoh haa
almost epent ita fury, and it ia thought
the fire will be confined. The loea np
to the proaent from the atorm In the
Bradford region will roach $110,000.
Condition of the Cropi.
Washington, July 10.—The Department
of Agriculture reports as follow* :
Cotton—The condition ii reported at an
averago of 100, the biglieat reported in
July for aeveral year*. Corn—The in*
creaae in area planted in oorn ia one per
coot, over that planted laat year. The
average condition of the crop from the
whole country ia the highest for many
years and is 100, being seven per oent.
more than last year at the aama time.
There are some oomplaints of drought
in the South Atlantic States, while ia
the Valley of the Mixnissippi and those
States north of the Ohio river there is a
couiplaiut of entirely too muoh rail.
The Pacific States report very high conditions.
Wheat—The general average
of winter wheat in July was 95 against
91 a year ago. It improved slightly
during June. Tho whole aooth falls off
nearly a fourth; but the heavy winter
'wheat region north of the Ohio rules
high at 98. The Middle States are three
Er cent, above the average and the
loifio States four per oent. West of
the Mississippi the crop averages 84
sgsinst 89 last yssr. Spring wheat
averages 91, the same as in July, 1679.
This shows a great decline from June,
when that average was 97. Ths Nsw
England Ststoa avarags 79; ths Middle
Statea 93; north of the Ohio the average
is9C; west of the Mississippi the gsn\x=req-\
eral average is 90, Minnesota being 101,
while Nobrsslca falls to C2; Iowa elands
91. On the l'aciflo Coast California
reports 90.
Bulldoxlng In Minnesota.
Atcuimon, Kau., July 14. —C. II.
Peck, ooulrftctor (or tbe exoavationa for
tbe foundation of tbe packing boos* of
J. M. Smith, at Eut Atchison, Mo.,
having engaged several oolured man at
tba rata of $1 25 par day, a drunken
mob armad with revolver* mado tbair
appearand) on the apot yesterduy and
compelled them to quit. From Ibera,
the erowd increasing, tbay proceoded to
tba brickyard of Setb & Co., where seven
colored tnuu weru employed, oompelled
tbe suspension of all work and drove
the colored men over tba river. The
mob then numbered aeveral hundred,
and were add reused by tbo Mayor of
Atcbiaon and others, urging peaoa and
order, but without avail. Tba oolored
drivera of transfer teams ware compelled
to turn back over tbe bridges, and ool\x=req-\
ored portera at tba (relgbt depots were
forced to leave. The other oolored men
in tbe town were tben bunted up and
aent over into Kanaaa. Tho authorities,
finding all tbeir efforts to quiet tbe mob
useleaa, telegraphed to Sheriff Hpencer
of St. Joseph to come and ezerciae bia
authority, but be refused to oome. The
mob now have possession o( East Atobi\x=req-\
son and defy the law and tbe militia.
Fatal Ballroad Accident.
Nkw Yobk, July 15.—An accident oo\x=req-\
curred on tbe Long Ialand ltailroad, between
I'oarsaU'a station and East Kock
M*sy, yesterday morning. A gravel
tralb going oast with 300 Italian laborers
on Bosrd ran under a heavy wire
rope by wbioh a derrick near tba track
waa sustained, aweeping the cars and
knocking off the laborers. Many ware
maimed in a shocking manner and many
bad tbeir skulla fractured and were otherwise
injured, throe tatally. The railroad
train from which thoy were awept
was going at tbe rate of ton milea an
hour. The derrick in question bad
been used for tbe purpose of digging a
huge well (or tbe Long Beach Hotel,
and tbe men were making arrangementa
to cut it down. Unlortunately, tba
guyrope waa lowered as the train approached,
knocking the whiatle off tne
engine, and aweeping the cars. Tba
un(ortunate men were thrown violently
to tho ground, and their eoreama of pain
and terror were heard for half a mile.
Or. Tanner Improving.
Nsw Yobk, July 15.—Entering on bia
eighteenth day Dr. Tanner exhibits a
marked improvement. From 0 laat
night until noon today he awallowed
thirty to forty ouneea of water. His
weight this morning la 137% pounds.
Allowing dbe pound (or the weight o(
bis coat, ha haa gained (our pounds
eince Wednesday. He took a drive to
Central Fark tbia morning, and (oroed
tbe dynomometer up 161 againat 80 yee\x=req-\
terday. Hia pulae when laat taken waa
80, temperature 98.25, respiration 10.
Dr. Tanner'a condition was unchanged
in the afternoon. Ha want out for a
drive tonight. Hia pulse waa 76 and
temperature 98.45. He (oroed the indicator
of tho dynomometer up to ICG
pounda, ahowing a alight increaae of
strength. During the paat twenty-four
hours be haa drank aaventy ounces o(
water and has (alt batter.
Cheering Xcws From All Quarters.
Niw You, July 10. — The Tribun*
reports that the Bepublloan Committee
haa cheering news from all quarters.
Members of the commit toe are in good
apirita over tbe proapeota throughout
tba State, and all expreeaed themeelvea
as confident of the aucoeaa of tbe Republican
ticket. So (ar aa could be learned
in varioua districts, the nomination of
General Hancock had madq^no inroads
upon the soldiers' vote in the Be publican
party. Thoee aoldiera who were
lUpublicana when the nomination waa
made will remain so. There baa bean a
notloeable drawing closer o( party linee,
and there is a feeling that thorough and
effldent organization will alone win the
fight. In many diitricta mombera eaid
that there bad been already large socei\x=req-\
■lona to the Hit of workers from the
independent Republicans who aupported
Governor Tilden four years ago, because
they thought he embodied the prindplea
of reform.
TO THI SONS OF IBKUXD.
A Sensible Address-food for Sound
Reflection — Irish-American Republicans.
Indianapolis, July 15.—The Irish Republican
Convention has issued an ad
drees to their fellow-countrymen of the
United States setting forth the reaaona
that aotuate them in co-operating with
the Republican party under the title of
Irish-Amerioan Republicans. The support
of Irish voters has been for long
yeara sought through the channels of
prejudloeor affection,and an unreasoning
adherenoe to the Democratic party was
the result. When the Republican party
arose there was a new era in politics;
more intelligeuoe and critical examination
into prindplea, and the Irishmen
began to think for themselves, instead
of trusting implicitly to leaders. This
oonvention ie held for the purpose of
furthering such independent thought and
emancipating the Irish voters from that
thraldom, and to abow the world that
they cannot be held as political slavse,
and that they are the friendeof that party
whioh moat truly represents equality,lib\x=req-\
erty, and equal rights, which tbey have
only found in the land of their adoption.
The claim of the Democratic
party that it is the only true friend of
fordgn-born citizens is not susoeptible
of proof, as all atudenta of American history
are well aware; that during the administrations
of the Democrstio party,
it utterly failed to oompel an acknowledgment
of those rights which the Constitution
guarantees to all who ewear to
support and maintain it. The infamoua
and deepotic doctrine—once a aubjoct
always a subject—waa permitted to exist
aa a prineiple of iuternationd law until
the aocession to power of the Republican
party, when—and not until then—En\x=req-\
gland was compelled to recede from that
insulting assumption, and thus the
adopted citizen for the flrat tlmo waa
clothed with all the rights and guaranteed
the same protection outside of the
United States as a oitizen born on
American aoil. 80 also to the Republican
party do we owe the enactment of
that most benefidal law which haa
thrown open the publiodoadu to aotual
aettlers.
The address then refers to the introduction
of free trade into Ireland, whioh
destroyed nil her industries, and say they
now eneounter in the Democratio party
the Mine spirit, ror wnoso cbuumi
efforts to engraft the free trad* institu\x=req-\
(iocs of England upon ue which wrought
■aob injury to them at liome, abould
quicken tba indignation of every con\x=req-\
■iatent Irishman. The polioy of tbe
Republican party is in marked confront,
aad tboy bare done a great work for
Amarioa in tbia way already. We appeal
to you, fellow-oountrymen, whoeo biatory
ie a long reoord of a deeperato etruggle
for freedom, if your proper afflliatioua
are with a party which sustained for
many yeara human slavery in its degrade
iog form and only relinquished tbe relic
of barbariam when tbe Republican party
by tbe banda of our martyred President,
■truck tbe shackles from tbe iimba of
millions of alaves, wiped out tbe only
blot on tbe otherwise stainleae escutcheon
of America and extended tbe glorious
principle* of free lands for free meu
over every acre of our great Republic.
We ask you wbotbor you are prepared
to turn over this Government, with all
ita bright anticipation for the future, to
tbe tender mercies of tbe very men who
ezeeuted their best ability lor years to
effect its destruction. Tbe ocoession of
tbe Democracy to fell power in ail the
departments of tbe Government, in tbe
light of ita past record of treason aud
rebellion, cannot but be regarded as a
oalamity, tbe magnitude of wbiob can
scarcely be imagined. (Signed):
This National Coxumcc.
Hon. A. L. Morrison, of Chicago, was
ohosen Chairman, and D. W. Nolan, of
Chicago, Secretary of tbu National Executive
Committee : For Utah—General
Eli H. Murray, of Salt Lake ; for Cali\x=req-\
fornia—P. H. Henry, of San Franoiaco.
Contention of Republican IrUli\x=req-\
Anerlcani.
Indianapolih, July 15.—'The Irish
National Republican Convention met in
this city ysaterday, 250 delegates being
present. Judge A. L. Morrison of
Illinois was cbossn temporary chairman,
and Thomaa McSbeehy of Indiana temporary
secretary. Jndge Morrison said
that business of vital importanee would
oome before tbe convention, and urged
tbe neceaaity of brovity in. all speeches.
Committeeeon Credentiale, on Addresses
and Resolutions, on Pennaaent Organization
and on Political Information
were appointed. An invitation from the
Irish Republican Club of this city to
participate in a torchlight procession at
tbe reception to Hon. A. G. Porter was
acoepted, and tbe convention adjourned
till 10 o'clock todsy.
Hen. A. G. Porter, Republican candidate
for Governor, arrived in tbe afternoon
from Washington. At all tbe
stations, from tbe time he entered tbe
State, be waa greeted by enthusiastic
crowds. Upon bis arrival in this oily
be was met at tbe depot by the Young
Men'a Republican Club and a vast number
of citizens, who escorted bim to tbe
Grand Hotel. Upon reaching bis residence
another crowd of neigbbora and
friende greeted bim. At 10 o'olock be
waa esoorted to tbe place appointed for
speaking by • torchlight procession of
the Irish-American Club. An immense
andience waa in waiting. General Ben.
Harriaon delivered an address of wel\x=req-\
oome, to which Mr. Porter reeponded in
a lengthy speeob.
t > i
On Deck Again.
Chicaoo, July 10.—An Inter Ocean
Waabington special says: Don Cameron
astonished his friends and family
by turning up here auddenly yesterday
from the White Sulphnr Springe to attend
to important businsss. He was in
high spirits over tbe campaign prospects
and ridiculed tbe idea of Hancock carrying
Pennsylvania. He bad a two
hours' talk with Governor Jewell, Chairman
of tbe National Committee, and
diacusaed future work. He saya bis
health at no time has been the cause of
any aouroe of anxiety to bim, although
he was for a time obliged to give up
business. He will enter tba campaign
as usual unless be becomes worse.
Kabblnlcal Association.
Drraoir, July 10.—Tbe seoond annual
oonvention of tbe National Rabbinical
Literary Association closed a three days'
session laat night. About twenty-eight
Rabbis were present and tbe meeting
caused much interest in Jewish circles.
Chicago was fixsd upon as ths nsxt
plaoe of meeting. Following are tbe
offloers (or the enauing year: President,
Dr. Max Lillientbnl; Vice Preaident;
Dr. Adolph Huebscb; Treasnrer, Dr. P.
Falk ; Corresponding Secretary. Dr. H.
Stindsrhk ; IUcordiug Beoretary. Dr. I.
8. Moeer; Literary Committee—Dra. I.
M. Wise, K. Kobler, I. Milaentr, 8. H.
Henenseren, • B. Felaentbal. The laat
named oommlttee are to have the charge
of editing and publishing a new Jawiak
quarterly.
The Mexican Central Hallway.
Maw Yobk, July 16.—E. H. Spalding,
vbo recently returned from Kuaaia, and
waa formerly connected with Henry
Meigga' railroad enterpriaea in Peru, haa
aailed for Mexico, where he will join the
engineering staff of tha Mexican Central
Railroad. The aama steamer carries
aome material for the new road. The
Mexican Central Company haa pur\x=req-\
ohaaed the Zelava and Salamanca Bail\x=req-\
road In Guanajuato, which ia to form a
part of the main line. The election of
Obnzalea aa Preaident ia deemed favorable
to the intereata of the railroad,
which ia eaeentially an American enter\x=req-\
priae.
Murderona Outlaws.
Demveb, Col., Joly 10.—The Tribunt't
San Fe apeoial aaya: At Linooln, in
Linooln county, N. M., July 3d, a
young man named Harriaon came into
town, and becoming intoxicated, waa
locked up. At night a mob effected an
entranoe to the jail and killed Harrison,
riddling him with bulleta. On the night
of the 4th a mob again surrounded the
jail and killed a deputy sheriff who waa
implicated in the killing of the night
before and had made bimaelf obnoxloua
to the outlawa. On the night of the Stb
they again visited the jail, taking out
and hanging a priaoner. It ia not known
what the prisoner's crimes were.
A CAKU.
To all wbo are suffertnii from the errors and
Indiscretions of yoalb, nervous weakness, early
decay, loss of manhood, ate., I will send a ro\x=req-\
eel Ik) that will core you, FK8K UP OHAHOK
Thla great remedy waa dlacorernd by a missionary
In tenth America. H«nd a aelf-sddreaaad
enrelope to the Bar. Josarii T. lraaa, Station
D. New York city. jsllly
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS
Haree aa lajaaetlaa aa Dleeaae
By lnTlgoratlng a feeble ronatltntlon, reno.
valine a debilitated pbyalqur, tod enriching a
(bin and Innutrition* circulation with lloetet\x=req-\
ler'a Stomach llltten, thu flneat, the moat
highly aanrtlnnod, and tba moat popular tonic
aud preTeullre in exlateucc.
For aale by all Drugglate and Dealara geu\x=req-\
e rally. lr
G0M8T0CK EXCHANGE,!
MAIN MTRKKT, i i UOLD HIM.,
(Oppoalta Liberty Engine Boom.)
T THIS POPULAR PLACK OP RE80HT |
L can ba found a select atock of cbotoa
Wines. Liauors. Ale, Porter
AND cigars:.
Alto, tba only BILLIARD TABLR8J,lnttown
fit to play on.
Call and proa pact.
nl T. I. Flltcn. Agent.
FASHION SALOON.
CHRIS. WEIOEMANN PROPRIETOR.
Main Street, .... Void Hill,
uupoelto tba Mm oBoe.
rpuiH OLD E.STABL1HUBD AND POPOLAH
A rcaort la atlll thu favorite. Comfort aud
aport combined. Tba patroaa of tba bouaa will
alwaya find Uta beat brauda of
BlfANOV, WI1INKV,
AI.K, POKTKKi I.AHKIt,
WINK* OF AM. KIND*
TOBACCO. CI(]ABM, KTC.
TWO FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
GIBSON'8 SALOON,
Mala Ntraat. Held lllll.
PIltMT CLASH IN KVBBV HKAPBCT.
Reading and Club Booms.
Tho patron* of tbe Moans will ba well recelred
and anrred with tba Kinaat of
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIQARS
By-PAP" ABBOTT.
• W. D.C.(9IBMON.Praarlatar.
BANK EXCH AN G E,
In Xaynard'alBlock,
MAIN 8TR1ET - - GOLD HILL.
AFIRBT-GLAHH BALOOH IK IV1RT
raapect, aa wall aa geoaral raaort for baal
TBI B\H la atorkod witb tba beet brmnda of
W1NIC8, LlqCUHH ANU CIUAiifl.
» K. P. MrKKNNKY, Praprlatar.
I860. • 1880.
PIONEER LAUNDRY,
NORTH OP VIRGINIA.
6. W. HALL, • • Proprietor.
rpaiB OLD-HTABLISIUCD AND KILL
A able Laandry la prepared to tarn oat any
quantity of Renovated and Clean Linen witb\x=req-\
oat being damaged by manipulation or by
chemical application.
^Tackagee punctually; galled for and. ra
OPPIOBS-Theodore Wolffa Clothing Store
oppoalta International Hotel, 0 atrert, Vlr'
ginla, and Veeey Bonaa. Oold H'll. j m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
EER80N8 RESIDING IN VIROIRIA WHO
wlah to aubecrtbe for the Oold Hill
ra can leave order* for It at Uta PoatoBca
Book Store, No. It Boulh 0 •treat,
N. B. PABftONS.
IAD UIADV prohptlt doni ai
Jul) WUHK tw»«ta,l«tktlia**n
and at Ue lowaat II (tag raaaa.
miscellaneous.
EIkTTahoe.
SIMR PIKE rOIKT.
JOHN W. M°KINNEY'S
OLD PLACE.
hialthi PLEASURE! RECREATION!
The abovf VKHT POPULAR rksort
1* again thrown open to tba public for
■euon. It i* altuatiM on the wkhtkbn
huorjc OK TUB LAKK, did* mllee from
Taboe City, amid tbu moat komamtlo AMI)
HEALTHFUL 8ukkoumdinu8, ud near
THE BEST PI8HINO GROUNDS.
A floe Wharf ran* oat to deep water In tbe
Like, and plenty or boata an furnlebcd free lot
tl>* pleaaore of thegueete. the eteamere touch
at the wharf dallj to land paaecngera and null.
Paeeengcn from (lold iii1i and Virginia can
go by way Trai kee and Tabu* City or L'anuu
and Glanbrook, taking tbo ataamer acroaa tbo
Lake.
Aa tba (learner doea not reach McKlnney'e
after leaving Uleubruok. a team or boat will ba
In waiting at Taboa City to carry tbeni to
McKlnncy'e If they daalru to go tbera tba earn*
evening.
RATES oe CHARGES.
Board and Lodging, per week Ill 00
Hoard and Lodging, u>r day 3 (JO
Children from tt to 1'J year* of age, half price,
fW Invalid., aa well aa t>u*lneee men or
laiulliee, aecklog recreatlou and plcaanre, will
And tble ibe very place. _ J#
W. N. HALL & CO.,
MAIN htkkrt HOLD lllll.l.,
—WYOLMALa AMD KIT Alt. DIALIAs£«\x=req-\
H ARD W ARE,
Of rr«7 description.
Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware
QASIPfPE AND FITTING8.
POWDER, FU8C.
ROPE AND BLOCKS,
SHOVELS.
PIOUS*
HANDLES,
NAILS,
Mill and Mining Supplier
An extensive and superior assortment of
MECHANIC8' TOOLS,
Of all kinds.
GALVANIZED IRON PIPINfl.
Of.all ilie*, madejto onlar at abort notice.
U W. M. WALL dk COt
O.a. oaixatii. t. d.»olsob.
6ALLATIN I FOLSOM.
COLD HILL. NEVADA.
....bbalu* n..„
HARDWARE,
Iron, Steel, Coal,
^Stoves, Fin Ware,*J*
FUSE. POWDER, ROPE. BLOCKS.
GAM FIPK AND FITTINOH,.
BkoieU, Plcki, Handle#, Hills,
Milling aid Mining Good*'
GALVANIZED IRON PIPE
MADE TO ORDKU.
All KNTM FOR
Albany Machine Oil and Lubricating Compound
101
C. V. CRANE,
PURCHASING AGENT,
Established In 18M.
PERSONS RESIDING AWAY PROM 8AM
Kranclsco, In want of any article ot
MERCHANDISE.
Great or imall, can bare their ordara filled
promptly, and at the vary loweet caab prices,
by aJ JrvMluK tbe undersLreed.
. 0. W. CRAMC.
318 Plna itriet, Iloom 30. Ran Praaclseo. Gal.
lyllMf
WOOD AND COAL DEPOT I
TkTDT PINK, WA8UOK LIMB. SPLIT PINK
1" and otbar varieties of Wood, and a full
•apply of
ROCKY MOUNTAIN COAL.
On band and foraalaat the LOWKHT.CABn
Pitl 0X8.
HULL WRIGHT AND IMKAHURR
GUAKANTRBD.
Wood sawed at abort notice aad at lowyataa
OPPIOB—Wear Railroad Depot. Oold Hill,
ttm THOMA8 OALLAUHKR.
NOW OPEN.
THE
RUBICON MINERAL SPRINGS
Ten mllaa weat of MeKlnnay'a Landing,
LAKE TAHOE,
I* tbe place to spend a few waeka during tbn
bot aeaaou. Tbe Hpringe an well known by tbo
people of Oold illll for their wonderful medicinal
properties.
THE HOTEL
la under the management ot Mr*. Ilanar of Vlr\x=req-\
°l'y. who Is a competent bookkeeper.
Milk frea of extra charges.
Board and Lodging. per weak tlO 00
J G. BPCHI.Wt, Praprleter.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
TUK OFPKR8 OP TUK POLLOWINU
C'ompanlea bare removed to •
327 PINE STREET,
Tfco Has Praarlaca Hieek and l(irks»*s
Halldlaa, Una 7 ■
lUleber Hllvar Mlalif
Alaahattaa Hllver MlatM fs«»«Tt
Cbaaialea INIala* Cs«ps«i,>
Www Yarn Mlalaa r— Mw_
tutasoiood
IUI — raw* 1
aT.ImI walknaw. um »i «>»•»«*
Sllilli!br»u*bt onbjr Indiscretion or eteeeai. Any
Onira I.I ba«'baJn*Te*li«nl». Address
bAYIAWX «fc CO., l»aaaa«.,K.t,

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