THE EVENING NEWS
SATURDAY. : : : : At'QL'ST 11. 1M0
LllT KTK5IWO.
10 Kurek* Con.. 15 S
100 Jackton. 1
110 Northern 11*11*. 13 H. 13*.
40 Ot nt-ral Thomai. 23c
800 Oraad PriM. 1H
UO Metallic. 50c. toe
80 Argent*. 50e
150 B*I!« 1*1*. 70s
1100 Paridiw. 40c
100 Heal Dal Monto. 40o
360 North Balk 1*1*. 40*
300 Holm**. 3c
10 Bodt*. it
313 B*cht*l. 84c. 7Jo. .00
300 ML Potoai. 3«
ISO Tioga, 1
130 Bulw*r. 3 30
430 Albion. 33c. 40c
330 Beleidere. 1 S
300 Cbamplan. 23c
110 Blaokbawk. 30c
100 Booker Can., lie
200 Que*a B*«, 15c
375 University. 20c. 15c
275 Japitor. 1 35. 1 30
100 Addenda. 75c
130 Noonday. 3. 3 95
190 Mammoth. IS. 1 80. 1 84. 1 90. 2
100 Doable Standard, 85o
'MO Bo*ton Con., 90c. 84c
780 Oro, 1.1 10. 1 00. 1
400 Martin Wbita. 90c
300 buwu.it, 1
100 Ivan pah. 34c
220 Tiptop. 7 (16
340 Silver King. 8. 0 *10
Tils M*a*I.Xvi.
395 Ophir. 7H. 7H
484 Mexican. 9t. 9% b3. 9 V
#70 OoulJ 1 Curry. 4 10. 4 15. 4 *90.
4 05. 4
130 B**t A B*lch*r. 10S. 10V
230 California. 2. 1 95
190 Savage. 3 30. 3 35
400 Con. Virginia. 3 30. SV
470 Chollar. 3 93. 3 90
1340 Poto*i. 2S. 2 43. 3 40. 2 43. 2 40
485 Hal* A Norcro**. 4*. 4 40. 4 34
444 Crown Point, 21*. 2 90
3474 Imperial. 30c
50 Alpha. 5S •
930 Yailow Jackal. 6%. <S. 8*4
900 Bollloa. 2 04. 2
315 Exchequer. 1 93. 3
120 Overman, 1 44. 1 80
10 Seg. B*lch.r, 8
200 Jmtic*. 80c
84 Confldeuee. 8H
545 Union Con.. 28H. 381. 28
370 Alt*. 2 64 . 2 80. 21
815 B*lch*r. 3 44. 3 40
400 Sierra Nevad*. 13%. 13H. lSt bS.
13H
130 Utah. 9\.9\
100 Solid 8ilver. 24c
440 Jalia, 64c. 60u
140 Oolden Gate. 1 10
248 Caladonia. 34*
030 Qaian, 1*4
400 Silver Hill. 40c
40 Jacktoa, 1
180 Challenge. 1 30. 1 40
200 New York. 40c
420 Occidental, It. 1 70. It. 1 80
840 Phil. Sheridan. 30c. 24c
200 Lady Washington Coo.. 45c. 40c
460 And**. 1*4. 1 20
40 Ward. 1 40
444 Scorpion. 1 80. 1 85
510 Benton. It. 1 44
240 And**. 1 20. 1 %
300 Trojan. 4c
40 Eureka Con.. 13\
300 Northern Belle. 12t b30
tWO Oraad Prize. 1t
40 Argcuta, 44c
470 Navajo, 40c
40 Morning Star, 20c
100 Independenc*. 30o
1800 Albion. 40c b4. 34c, 40a
15 Mt. Diablo. 101
340 North Belle Isle. 40o. 34a
40 Bechtel, 70o
140 Bodte. 4 30
40 Uaodthaw, 94e
100 Balvidere. 1 40
240 Booker Con.. 20c
300 Queen Bee, 14c
1(0 Mono. 2 60. 2**
40 Coa. PaciSd. 1
424Jnpitor.130.lt
100 North Noonday. 3 b30
40 North Bella Id*. 40c
50 Add*nda. 70c
80 Mammoth. 1 90. 3
100 Champion. 1 40
170 Oro. 1 44
100 Ivanpab. 60o
100 University. 15a
100 Tiptop. 7
30 Moao. 2 55
lltariiMa liml E*|Mrk
Ism Fmancuco. August 14—1 w.
Oould <k Curry, 3 90 bid. 3 93 uked. 3 94
tale; Union Con., '2i\ bid. 26 uked. 26
tale; Yellow Jacket. OS bid. 6% uked,
«>S sale. Sierra Nevada, 13 bid. 13 sale;
Andee. 1 20 bid. 1% uked; Cbollar, 1%
bid. 3 U asked. 3 SO sale; lisle 1 Norcross.
4** bid; Btlcbtr, 3 40 bid. 3 43
asked, 3 40 talt; Mtxican, 9H bid. 9%
uked. 9H sale; Best 3t Itelcber, 10H bid,
10% uked. 10** sale; Benton, m bid;
Bullion. 2 bid. 2 OS uked; Confident*, 6*i
bid; Overman. 1H bid; Alia. 2<« bid; Po\x=req-\
toei, 2 60 bid, 3 70 uked; Savage,3 30 bid;
Silver Hill, 40c bid; Sierra Nevada, 13V
•alt. 13% bid. 13H uked; Benton. 1 60
bid; Silver Hill, 43o sale; Scorpion. 1 HO
bid. 1 S3 uked. 1 60 sale; Utah. 9S bid,
9% uked. 9\ tales; Cbollar. 2\ salt;
Alt*. 2 «0 uked; Opbir, 7S bid. 7<*
uked; Crown Point, 3% bid, 3 30 uktd,
3 30 t*lt; Benton. 1 13 bid, 1 60 uktd,
1 <0 sale. 1 H sale. Con. Virginia, 9 30
bid, 1% uked; 11 alt k Norcross, 4H salt;
California. 1 90 uked; Belcher, 3t* sale;
Potoel, 3 60 tale; Cbollar. 3 90 bid; Exchequer,
3 bid. 3 10 uktd; Yellow Jacket.
• *» bid, 7 uktd. SH talc; Kentuck, 3 bid.
3 10 uktd. 3 salt; Union Con.. 26 bid;
Bullion. 3 tale; Cbollar, 3 bid, 3 10 aaktd,
3 salt; Savage. 3 33 bid. 3 40 uktd. 3 33
salt; Mexican. 9 bid. 9% uktd. 9 salt.
Arrivals This Isealtf.
J H Ooas. A A Smith. U Bawdtn. Tim
Dritooll, N N Benton, Z P Clark, Maud
Murtl*. Cap! J Ktlly, F O O'Britn, J B
Sou it. C A Bragg. J U Parkinton. Mr* J
Owen. J £ Clark. I. Minor, J M Dormer.
Mrt E M lluut, Mist C Smart.
Dtpuiiret last Ivtalar
Mrt A M Edglngton. B H Day. Q W
Auld. D A bell. J Kirkpatrick. Mr* P B
Ennia. B S Meacbtm. Mrt M Dale. Miss
J Partout, J Taylor. Mrt E J Ktuntdy. M
P Bote and family. T S Merchant. L Bill,
J patcot. J A Paxton. E A LitUedeld. B
Croton. J Roger*. Mr* Jenkins. Mr* O W
Uontingtr. A V Htntbtff. Mrt A Hooper.
Mr* Jo* Taylor, O B Good all and wife, W
A Hudson. Mrt White, Mr* W Scaddtn.
■slUleas Stlleea
8t John's Church. tl«ld Bill -Saodav School
al 1 o'clock r M. All friaa4a art tordtaliy la\x=req-\
vlte-i to attend.
There will be divine ttrvk* at Ortct Church.
Silver City, tomorrow al 7:10 r. a , Bev. Ueorgt
M. Suuaao offlcuunj.
Bar. J. B. Willi* will hold service al the M.
K ubnrch, Sold HIU. Sabbath tveolag. at the
^.o.i hoar. Htbbalh school al I r *.
Graubopptr* bin don# i food d*al
of damag* in lb# Ttllsy of OlH#l
this ymt.
Contlablt Mtlcalf of Virginia hu *p\x=req-\
poUtod J. S. Kaassa • apwUl deputy.
MININQ NOTES.
Hal Mr* of UWrHl All Mtmmg
Ud*.
There ia unwonted activity at tbe
north end now. Sierra Nevada aurface
movement* ara briak and indicative.
Wagon loada of iron pip« are lying
about, maobiniata are overhauling blow\x=req-\
in and enginea and there ia mnch general
activity at the aorka. Some of the
pipe ia doabtleaa to oonduct the Utah
water through the mine.
It ia now definitely elated that a raiae
ia to be made in the ore body enooun\x=req-\
tered 1000 feet north of the incline in
Sierra Nevada. The drift north, 2500
leval, ia expected to atnke ore when it
reacbee far eaongh to meet the veiu
drilled into running oorthweat from the
elation and which ia believed to have a
aoatheaaterly trend from where the
winze from the 2400 level came down.
At the Union abaft work ia alao brie*,
and iaprovementa there of late have
been numerooe. A new eet of boiler* ia
going in, making aiz acta in all. Tb*
yard ia enlarged by gradiog to the aoutb.
The new bob for the 900 level ia on the
ground, and it ia longer than eome
now in uae. The pump engine ia run\x=req-\
niug at the rate of four etrokee per min\x=req-\
ute—about aa alowly aa it can—and i*
operating double columna of pumpe to
the Sutro tunnel level. A martin\x=req-\
box of atructure baa been act up
on a level with the upper floor, aud
in the angle formed by the croaa of the
rnaiu building, and ia fitted up for a f
timekeeper'e office. A two-atory tramway
baa been run north from the con
nectiou eaat with the ore dump and
waate ia thrown in to grade up and extend
the yard in that direction. Small
buililinge and bydranta have been moved
back to give more room and there ia to
be a roadway formed to the north of all
the building* eo that teama can go clear
around and out that way. A covering
of aabeatoe baa been put on the cylinder*
of the pumping engine and painted in
imitation of live oak. The gallowa
frame baa been neatly painted and everything
put in prime working order. All
theae iaprovementa, with othera not
mentioned, mean aometbing and with
the work in the abaft muit have kept
Superintendent Rooney very buay.
In cutting out the atation at the 2340
level of the Bullion Combination abaft
eome very fine quartz baa been encountered.
The atation will be completed
about next Monday.
For the Cbollar-Potoei engine which
ia to be aet at the C.-X.-S. shaft, aapur\x=req-\
wheel with broad-V coga baa juat been
eaat at the Fulton Foundry.
Bayley, the Conaulting Engineer of
Haggin £ Tevia of San Francieoo, who
haa been all over the country examining
pumping machiuery, aaya that the
pumping apparatua at the Union abaft
run* tbe atilleat and niceet of any in the
United Statea. Tbia ia mainly becauee
of tbe engine'a big balance-wheel and
water-jacketed condenser.
Croaacutting ia to be commenced in
Union Monday.
Yellow Jacket ia approacliiug the ore
vein on tbe 2828 level.
Sine* Belcher ia compelled by the ex\x=req-\
oeaaive beat of tbe 9000 level to tuapend
operationa in tbe eoulh drift, work will
be puahed north to facilitate connection
with Crown Point and aecure neceaaary
ventilation. Tbe Crown Point ia now
eaat nearly to the point where the drift
will be turned aoutb toward Belcher and
70 feet from the line. By working both
waya thia connection can be made in a
very few daya. Tba quartx encountered
aouth in Belcher on the 3000 level aa\x=req-\
aayed from $5 to $7.
Ward Clubs.
Thia it th* evening «*t (or organizing
Republican Ward Cluba in the variona
preeincta of tha county. Tba movement
ia a oorract one. for it rnaana organization
and, generally apeaking, tha party
which can organize beat can beat conduct
a campaign. The difference ia just
that between an armed mob and thoroughly
diaciplined aoldiara. Tha ward
or precinct Cluba abould \>a made
aj atrong aa poaaible and of tba beat
poaaibla malarial; for there ia no two
to one that tba county Republican
primariea ara not yet run excluaively by
thea* precinct Cluba, and memberahip
in tha aama might very reaaonably be
mada • taat at tha primary polla. At
•ay rata, all abould join their reapective
precinct Cluba and b* on band tonight
to look to the preliminary organization
of it.
Malaera.
It ia expeoted that tba planetary perihelia
will bring brilliant ahowera of
meteore along with it and that tha November
atream will be unuaually large,
commencing to manifeat itself aa early
aa October and laating till December.
Even now an unuaual number of
meteora can b» aeen of an arming by
tboae who bate time to watch for tbeaa
ruebing. burniog meaaengera from apace.
The earth will thia year paaa through
tba great atream of meteora when tba
nigbt ia on onr aide of the world and
that will enhance tba grandeur of the
apectacle, ainca we aball alio b* on tha
aide of the glob* which will plunge
headlong into that fiery atream.
Lilac Tkrvulili Uaeraan.
He ia a Democrat, and when corrected
tbia morning in regard to oartain atate\x=req-\
ineuta be had made with reference to
the in ire of the campaign, replird:
"I'm truthful; and if I lie it ia through
ignorance." A great reaervoir of Democratic
liea ia that party'a ignorance;
but who, in a country like tbia and in
inch an age aa the preaent, will attempt
to aiouee that igooranc*.
Thiri'e a t haue*
It baa alwaya b?ea the bout of tha
Comitock that a man could here get
any kind of a game be wanted. Now
her* ia on*: John \V. Qoodman, a
Pittaburg man, wanta to bet $5,000
that Pennevlrania will give Garflrld
$-'0,000 majority; $5,000 that New
York will giv* him 5,000 majority, and
$15,000 that Qaifleld will b* elected
President of the United State*.
laii*aie< Hummer DellikU.
Now tkat tb* moon ia getting about
half ecoured up and ia bright enough to
abin* a littl* and aummar dallghta
•bound, th* City Bakery, rrataurant
and candy depot of Fitzmier ± Armbrmt,
27 North C itreit, Virginia, ia in grwter
demand than ever. Cake* and ice cream
•ad berries and Inuchea, th* flneat in
tb* land, and aquar* m*ali at all hoar*
o*n b* obtained tber*. 8m adTWtia*\x=req-\
w*nt under " New Today."
Jnetlee Oearl — riaaalafkaaa, J. P.
Th* following buainaaa haa been
transacted u> thia Court ainc* laat report:
State ia. Martin Oroton—Charge, aa\x=req-\
aanlt and battery; aoqulttad.
SALE OF THE MONTE CRI8T0.
Lady Bryan ISIIver Mlalai Com*
paay-Tba PartbaH-MMlhlai
of lbp Mlaa.
The Lady Bryan Silver Mining Company
baa pnrobaaed of Wm. Brady the
Monta Criato mine, 1500 linear feet, 20
66-100 acre*; consideration ezpreaaed,
$10. Tbe tranafer iuclndea alao the
rights of aaid Brady under and by virtu*
of an application for • patent for tbe
ground, and empower* that company to
go on and obtain the aaid patent.
Tbe Monte Criato baa figured aa
bullion producer on tbe laat two ab\x=req-\
atract atatementa of tbe aaaeaament on
tbe quarterly net proceede of tbe mine*
of Storey oounty, which of ltaelf proven
tbat it baa aince January 1, 1880, been
productive of ore. Tbia ore ia reduced
at a email water-mill iu Six-mile Canyon,
and cornea from a depth of ISO |
feet.
Tbe mine la located on tbe Oooiden\x=req-\
tal ledge, which ia certainly a atrong
and well defined formation. There ia a
mile or ao between tbe Occidental and
Monta Criato, but all aloug tbia) lode
more or leaa or* baa been taken oat and
reduced. In working tbe lode to tbe
Sutro tunnel depth no pumping machinery
will be required, aa the ledge
haa been thoroughly drained by tbat
tannel.
It bad on the Sutro tunnel level a
breadth of over 100 feet and yielded
aaaeya aa high aa $30. Tbe Tnnnel
Company atarted in to proapect tbe
ledge north and aoutb, but never croaa\x=req-\
cnt it or aacertaiued it* value farther
than by lateral drifta a abort diitance
and by cutting through it aa tba tunnel
wta run.
There are tboae who anticipate great
yielda of gold and eilver from tbe eaat\x=req-\
ern depoeita of tbe Comatock. Tbe
boldera of tbe one ledge theory or of tbe
view of tbe Comatock which makea of it
a aeriee of led^**. all egree tbat no real
eaateru wall haa evi-r beeu found. We
fiud eaat clay to veiua but no eaat country
correapondiug to the ayenite of tbe
mountain* weet. It ia reasonable therefore
that or* bodies ahould eiiat almoat
anywhere to tbe eaat of tbe ayenite.
C0M0 ITEM I.
larlb Kapldaa Koek-Weller'* Mill
aiarlMl-Th* Eureka Blue.
Wm. Maxwell, formerly foreman of |
the Belcher, but uow of Como, ia in,
and bringe aorne rock from tbe North |
Rapidan mine, wbere he ia working.
It reseuiblee rock near tbe aurface of |
tbe Couistock, ia a bright, lively quartz,
free milling, carriea gold and aome aul\x=req-\
pbureta. It was taken out at the depth
of 210 feet, where the vein ia from 10
to 12 feet wide. At the 100 level tbe
rock milled $12 per ton. A donkey
engine—tbat formerly at tbe North Con.
Virginia—ia ruuuing there, and Maxwell
expecta to get a mine ; in fact, is
confident be haa oue already, aa tbe
rock ie richer in the bottom of tbe abaft
than that 100 feet above, which milled
$12.
Welter's mill at Palmyra—five atampa;
capacity, fifteeu tone per day—started op
yesterday on Eureka rock. Tbat mine
ia boistiug fifleon tona of ora per day.
Harry Symona, well known on the Com\x=req-\
atock, ha* tbe Eareka bonded for a year
with the privilege of taking out and
reducing ore. At a depth of 45 feet be
drifted eaat and weat 75 feet and found a
vain of ora four feet wide, all of which
would pay to work. Of twuuty tona of
rock token out, fifteen was or*. Tbe
aame vein was found at tbe bottom of
the abaft, 7(i feet down. Symona baa 75
or 80 tons of ore on the dump. Thia
rook haa been aasorted from the lower
workinge, and some of like quality aent
to tbe mill returned $26 per ton.
UarUeld Club.
The meeting of the Gold Hill Garfield
Club, which waa postponed from
Wednraday evening, will be held this
evening. Prof. Cara'a band of Virginia
will be in attendance and there will be
no lack of speakers. Tbe attendance of
tbe Kepublicane abould be general, and
each abould aay to bis Democratio
friend, " Com* with ua and wa will do
thee good.
Tonight the 'but of Beunetts Bros. will
go to Ilouo after sis horses, aud will
take tbere eighteen of the Resolutss,
wbo will participate tomorrow in a social
game with tbo Livo Oaks, und return
SuuJay night.
Olive Branch Lodge, So. 19, I. 0. O.
P., baa filed with the County Cleik tbe
names of ila Trustees for tbe enaaing
year a* follows: George Henning, H.
F. Crichton aud W. \V. Boober.
Tbe atreeti of Virginia have been
improved by a top drrasing from tbe
waate dumpa and those of Oold Hill by
eprlnkling which stirves to keep them
hard.
Lake Tahoe ia just glorloua now, and
people wbo are there will not think of
returning if they onu remain, and those
not there aigh aud wish they were.
The Capital Saloon is to be tbe Republican
headquarttra and ia receiving
benobes and other necessary fixings preparatory
to occupancy tonight.
U. B. Orant, Jr., passed Ogden last
night on bis way West. John W. Mackay
will meet him at Reno this evening aud
accompany bim to California.
Republicana are about to commence
campaigning. Democrats will soon find
tbe small end of tbeir Hancock boom.
There is a letter held for postage in
the Oold Hill Postofflce addressed to
Misa Clara Henning, Osnoa, Nevada.
Full gangs of men are employed at all
pointa of tbe Sutro tunnel now, and
tbinga are pretty lively at Sutro.
The gamin of Virginia have taken to
aucking cowa for a living. They are not
afraid of awill milk, aven.
Tbe fountain in tbe reaervoir on tba
Divide ia flinging up its bright and beautiful
waters today.
Old tiua are in demand. Tbe boya
are melting them up by the wholeaale
to get tbe aolder.
A London lady of faabion waa walking
with one aba deemed a kindred apirit.
Tbe lunch bell rung. The lady waa thin
and (esthetic, and proud of ber msntai
and pbysiosl etber*alneaa. Her companion
suggested a move to tbe dining*
room. The lady «aid, with one of ber
aweeteat, aaddsat amlles, " I have eaten
half a roae ; I have kept the other half
for my supper."
Oeneral Hancock baa a very plsaaant
suburban borne, thirty minutes by railroad
from St. Louis. Tbe house ia spacious,
and la aurronndsd by ample
grounds which oommand a view of the
Miaalaaippi.
EASTERN DISPATCHES
Chinese Conmerclal Competition on
Me High Beat.
Nkw York, August 14.—The Tribum,
Washington special ujn: The Cbin«M
Minuter b«a given a formal notification
to 8ecret*ry Evarta of a deoiaion of bia
government to extend tbe commercial
activity of tbe Empire by revoking tbe
ancient decree prohibiting Cbineae »ob\x=req-\
jects from engaging In commercial rela\x=req-\
tion* with (preign porta, and that in
future tbe greateet latitude will be accorded
to Cbineae merobanta who mar
deeire to engage in foreign trade. Aa
an evidence of thia important atep tbe
Cbineae Minister informed Secretary
Evarta that a ateamer owned by Cbineae
mercbanta, and manned by Cbineae
officeia and men, would arriva In San
Fraociaco ahortly with a oargo, and thia
would be tbe beginning of an aetive
ateamer trade between China and tbe
United Statee. The Secretary, apeakina
on the eubject, aaid there waa more significance
in thia growth of progreaaive
ideaa in China than might be tuppoard
Today nearly nine-tentha of the commerce
of China i* carried on by American
and European houaea and ahipa on
Cbin.se account by releaaing Cbineae
mercbauta from the reatriotiona and
penalties of the Imperial decree hitherto
in vogue, and oompelling them to
use foreign honaee aa intermedlanea between
tbe author!tiea at Peking and
native merobanta at treaty porta. Thia
enormona trade will at onoe fail exclu\x=req-\
aively into native hand* and will break
up tba lucrative commercial operations
of foreign houaea. It* significance,
diplomatically, may alao be important,
and may introduce aome unexpected
problema ol commeroe and diplomacy
for tbe United Statea Commissioners,
now on their wsy to Peking, to aolve.
The Secretary admit* that with her
cheap labor and enormou* maritime
population along the great line of ooaat
from Corea to the conilnea of Coohin\x=req-\
Cbins and tbe remarkable abrewdnea*
of her merchants, iu time the eommerce
of tbe world may be aeriously affected
by thia new competitor far cargoes at
cheap ratea.
Yletorlo and Hl< Bad Indiana.
Lrm.if Rock, August 13.—A telegram
from Furt Concho, from tbe agent
of tbe contractors of tha stage line, to
Colonel Logan H. Boob, aaya : Tbe Indiana
captured and entirely deatroyed
one mail and killed two men and
wounded oua passenger on tha stage
eaat. The road between Davia and El
Paso I* entirely infested with Indians,
and there is no military or civil power
to giva protection to tbe mails running
between Concho and Davis.
A later diapatch aaya tbe Indiana took
*11 the atock from Barrett Springs
Station. It i* believed that tbe laat
mail eaat which passed ha* been captured.
A strong appeal for military aid
baa gone forward to Waabington.
Dknvib, August 13.—A Tribunt Santa
Fe apeoial aaya : General Byrne, of Fort
Worth, Texaa, who was wounded by the
Indian* In th* recent attack on the mail
ooach between Quitman and Eagle
Springs, died last night of his wounds.
Tba Indians are on tbe Mexican aide
of tba river, but ure demoralized uud
have lost considerable men, their supply
camp, twenty head of cattle and a good
niuny head of horse* by tbe fight on the
9th in tbe Sierra Diablo mountaina.
They have made no other etand aince
tbe fight in Battleanake Canyon. The
bulk of General Grieraon'e command fa
now at Sulphur Springs, following a
large trail, aud part of tbe oommand under
Captain Nolan baa already arrived
at Quitman in pursuit. General Grier\x=req-\
eon baa been verynacceaaful in encountering
and beading Victorio off and driving
him back into Mexico. It la believed
th*t tbe United States troops will
crow tbe river and follow Victorio'*
trail.
Mining block* In tbe New York
Market.
New Yobk, Augutt 14.—1Tbe Post'*
financial article aajra: Tbe brokara and
operatora Id mining atocka hare, daring
tbia aeaeon of dapraaaion, been looking
forward to tbe approaoblug autumn to
bring • renewal of laat year'a activity;
but a careful inquiry at tbe varioue
aourcea of information farniehea no evidence
of any immediate change in tbe
preaent atata of affaira. The Stock
Exobangea oontinue to retain .upon
tbeir liita a lot of wortbliaa atocka,
wbicb are being toaaed and banded
about at prioea changing from five to
eighty cente per abare, bardly tba coat
of printiug, tbe effect of wbicb la to
deter owuera of noted propartiea from
Hating tbeir minea lu aucb company.
At tbe banka prominently identified
witb mining iutareala very little la
being done, and no faitb ia given to the
proapecta of a riaing market. Tbe
Bank of California ia doiog little In
baying and calling and advancing oall
loaoa on atocka on the San Franciaco
and New York Exchange. Tbe Uining
Trust Company flnda ita principal and
moat profitable occupation lu clearing
atocka dealt in at the American Exchange
here, but ia making no loana nor
receiving depoaita.
Political Netra.
Waabxnoton, Asguet 14. — Returna
from tbe eUctlona for county officera in
Eaat Teoneaaee, held laat week, bava
bren reoeived hero, and they abow very
aatiafactory Republican gaina. The of\x=req-\
ficera voted for were Sberiffa and County
Trueteea, and aa a general thing atrlct
party linea were obaerved in the nomina\x=req-\
tiona and oanvaaa. Tha twelve oountiee
which compoae the Second Congrea\x=req-\
aional Dietrict, now repreaented by
Honk, Republican, abow very aatiafac\x=req-\
tory gaina over both 1870 and 1878.
Ex Senator Doraey, Secretary of tbe
National Repablicao Committee, arrived
here yeeterday. He eaya that Coukliog
will do brilliant work in tbe doobtful
Statea, and particularly in New York,
Indiana and Ohio. Being aaked about
tba Sooth, Doraey replied: "All the
Southern Statea will either vote or ba
counted Democratic."
Hooae, of Tenneaeee, aaya tha aplit in
tha Demooratie party will gain one and
poaaibly two Republican Congreaamen
in that State.
Preparing to Receive the Kalgfcta.
Chicago, Aaguat 14.—Preparationa
for tha reception of tha Knighta Templar
are going rapidly forward. The
banka will cloae on Tueeday next, on
wbicb day tba prooeeaion will take plaoe.
Tbe Board of Trade baa decided to adjourn
the aame day, and tha city and
county offlcere will cloae both Monday
and Tneaday. Many boaineaa bouaea
are being laviahly decorated witb ban\x=req-\
ner*, evergreene and appropriate de\x=req-\
aigna. The prinoipal placee of busineaa
will cloae daring the more important
pert* of tbe celebration, and the eity
will make general holiday* of Monday,
Taeeday and Wedneeday, An enter
all comera. and the leara »» knd
muhiludo of Tiritori ara
not juetified.
Accommodation! for the Paclflc
Coast KolgbU.
Chicaoo, Auguat U.-H.H.
o! Bu Frencieco, and Judge Charlee
Irwin 0( Plecerville, who aw here ahead
of lb* California battalion of Templara,
to arranga acoommodationa for the
party, Inland making tha headquarter.
of the Californiaoommanderiaa a Double
affair. In addition to tha liberal aocom\x=req-\
modationa lurniahed by tha Triennial
Committee. Pearaon and Irwin'•rill in\x=req-\
oraaae tha number of tenta 10 forty\x=req-\
*<aht One of gtMt tenti will be
uied for the hetdqaartere of the Grand
Commandary, one'.or a Ml
tent, abd another devoted to gentlemen a
on. Thia latter unt will be open to recite
brother KolghU and
California Templara, iS^K
and hoapitality there extended will oe
worthy of and in keeping with tbe pro\x=req-\
Terbial liberaUty of the people on the
Pacifio alopa. A not unpleaaant feature
of thia tent will be goodly atoraa of Call\x=req-\
la en route with the battalion. The l»\x=req-\
dlee' Unt ie fitted up with upholaterad
furniture, and other Inxuriou. wolnt\x=req-\
menta. Pearaon haa aleo purchaaed 100
•teamer or oamp chaire for the Unta an I
many other artlclee of oomfort. tl#Te" i
colored eervanta bate been «8*#*d t.0
await upon the Kulghta and Wr fami^
lite in addition to tlioee aupplied by the
oommlttee. The incrraea in be num.
bar of tenia will gita tha party roomy
»loepiDg rooma, wbloh they will ne«d
after their long duaty and
iourney. A apecial telegram from Nevada
atataa tha number of C111'0™1"
on the way to be one hundred and ninety,
of which eighty-five are ladiea. With
tha Uiab, Montana and Nevada Knighte.
who will join the ex°urel°uMa at differ\x=req-\
■nt pointe, the number who will arrive
here will probably exceed three hundred.
A delegation of fifteen KuigbU.from the
Cbicauo Commaudery left day befior
yeaurday for Omaha to meet the Call\x=req-\
Judge Irwin will remain inobarge of the
camp to receive them.
Alabama Solid.
Cdicaoo, Auguat 13.-An Inter Ocean |
Waabington apeclal aaya: J. H. Randall,
Qreenback campaign orator, haa written
a letur. which la juat receded, relating
bla experience in Alabama. He went o
Kiher Hill, to a barbecue and joint die\x=req-\
cuaaion between tha Democrata and
iimanbickrra. He got tbe woret of it.
He aaya of the flret D.mocratio orator :
In the courae of ble apeeoh, he aaid .
"The Confederacy atlll exieU.
frienda Jeff Davie ia the beat friend we
aver lud, and ha la yet our
and devoted to our IntereaU. and if |
Hancock la eleeted—and we hate no
doubt be will be -you will be paid[ for
all the property you hate loat 'h'°D8^
Radioal rule, and you muet standi by the
oreat Democratic party, for the Bolid |
South will not give ua entire oontrol of,
tUlWhen'theOreenbackers apoke Ibeygot
calm, earneat atUnUw until onaaudUor
denounced the "d—d Yankeee, and
warned them to abut up and tha meeting |
waa broken up and the Oreenbackera
warned to leave.
The We»t Jenej Ball way Dliaiter.
Philadslpuu, August 13. — Two
more desths occurrsd ys.t.rday o( per\x=req-\
■on. injured In the We.t Jer.ey R.il\x=req-\
roed dteeeter, making the total death.
tbu. far 17. .
Several pereone remain unaccounted
for, and it ie proposed to drag Great
Ebb Ilaibor river. near the scene of the
accident. The current i* awllt at that
point, and it ia (eared aotne who leaped
from the train may hare been drowned.
The inqueat waa reaumed yeeterday.
Teitimony show. that the flrat Motion
of the train waa itopped without much
difficulty, thia .eeming to di.prov. th#
aaaertion of the enginoer of the second
aeotion that the track was too slippsry
to atop in the usual dlstsnoe. Thera la
a large attendance at the Inqueat, including
a number of prominent railroad
men, who evince the deepeet inter«at.
Ingenoll on Modern Democracy.
Oloucmtkb, Maaa., Aoguat 13.—Col.
Bob Iogeraoll sddre.ied the Republi\x=req-\
cana of Olouceater laet evening. He
prefaced hia epeech with • repturoua
commendation of the American form of
government, and, cmiiing down to poll.
tloa, he atated that the republic, notwith\x=req-\
atanding all ita grandeur, waa threatened
by three great evila. Thess were State
riahta, fraudulent voting and repudiation.
The Democratic party stood today
aa heretofore the defenders of these
monatroua wrongs, and the eafety of the
republio depended ou keeping the Bour\x=req-\
bona out ot power for 100 yenre. Ingsr\x=req-\
■oli'a remarke. which wers, ea uaual,
I witty and mercileaaly aatirlcal, were
I highly snjoyed by hla hearera.
Precanllonary Against Disaster.
I Wabbinotom. Anguit 14.—The Hu\x=req-\
pervleing Inapector of ateamboatii calls
attention of ocean, lake, golf and bay
.teamera to Rule 57 ol the Revieed
Rulea and Regulation governing sUsrn\x=req-\
boat inipection aervlee, which obligates
the poating of a etatlon bill onisucb
ateamer and aaelgnlng a poat or station
of duty (or every person employed on
board in caie o( fire or other disaster.
The rule also gives Instructions regarding
the eserelae and drill of the crew,
and conclude, by saying: Any neglect
or omiaalon on th. part o th. officer in
command or a ste.mer to utrlctly en.
force .aid rul. .ball be deemed can.# for
(be revoking of the licen.e ol »uch
| officer. f
The Benden Dlipoied of.
Dm Mown, Iowa, Augu.t H — A
l.tt.r to the Slalt Htgisltr from a r.spon\x=req-\
.ibU citiien o( thla Stat*. Mr. b. A.
Jamea. o( Bigourney, gives inlormation,
on lbs sothority o( an sys-wltnsss, slao
a re.pon.ibls man, that ths notorious
Bandar (smily—(our in number—wers
captured aoon a(tsr the discovery o( the
murder of Colonel York's brother. He
says ths foor wers stood up In a row,
facing nin. rlHsmsn, and w.r.toldtbeir
I fats; thst Ksts waa plucky to th. Iwt
J and Montgomery. ^ .
Escape of PrUoners.
I Wasbibotob, AugMt H- - Ad^O"
Lavs reached ths Department ol Stats
that a gsnsral ssoaps of prisonsrs oo\x=req-\
currsd at Urrfo, Tsx-^ Two mm*
In crossing ths Bio Orands.to Nw
| iiarsdol Msxloo. Two wsrs drownsd,
and the remainder were prevented from
croaaing by United 8Ut«i troop*. The
alleged prisoner* wbo reached Mexican
■oil were afforded protection there. In
coniequeaoe, the Depnrtment ol State
baa inatroolrd tbe United State* Conaul
at New Laredo to make a thorough in\x=req-\
veetigation.
Domestic Tragedy.
Cleveland, Auguit 13.—Yesterday
John McDonald appeared in Nile*, a I
aoiall town near her*, looking tor work.
Today at noon on going home Dariu*
Parka found McDonald in th* house
with Mr*. Park*. McDonald waa or-1
dered out. but. in.tead of going, undertook
to put Park. out., »her.,uP0nn.«n
latter eeixed a gun and lodged fourteen
•hot* in McDonald*! head, which cauaed
instant death. Parka gave him.elf up
to th* aulhoriti**, and It held on a
chargaof murd*r till tha myitary of tbe
affair can b* solved.
Standard* Bllfer DolUr».
Nbw Yohe, August 14.—A Washington
apecial to the Graphic, referring to
an order, recently issued, by which standard
dollara may ba tent as regiaterad
matter in inma of $C6 and fractional
currency in *um* of $70 for ft J
registration of 10 o*nU. at the risk of
tb* party to whom a*nt. aaya: Every
day tbe demand for ailrer dollar* haa
increuad over tb* preceding day and the
Tr*a*ury tbu* far tbia w*ek filled out
ord*r* for 100,000 atandard dollara.
Another Killroid Bmtshnp.
CooMaarow*. N. Y., Auguat 14.—
Yeiterday two extra freight train* on th*
Busqu*h*nna diviaion of th* Delaware
and Hudson Canal Company'a railroads
cam* in oolUiion near Cooperatown
Junctiou. and twenty-five care were de-!
molished. Paul 8imp*on. fireman on
on* engine, waa killed, and John Bsil\x=req-\
ley, fireman on tha other engine, waa
fatally wounded. A brakeman named |
Mullin waa internally injured. An engineer
named Leonard rtceiT*d injuri**
by leaping from tha engine.
Th® Propoied Worlds lair.
New Yobk, Augu*t 13.-At a mwting
of tb* Executive Committ** of th*
World'* Fair Commi**lon, Mayor
Ooop*r declined the Chairmanahip. and
W. L. Strong waa choaen. Mayor
Cooper *aid that it would be deairable
to hold tbe Exposition in Central Park. |
but that apecial Ugialation would be required
to do ao. 8evoral oommitteee
were appointed, and the Exeoutive
Committee adjourned aubject to the call
of the Chair. __
Miscellaneous.
New Yobk, Auguat 14.-R*publioan
journal* announce that Conkling will
begin campaign work in tbe canvaae
September 3 or 3 in Delaware. He will
•peak at a publio meeting in tbia olty
and then go to Ohio and maka speeches |
and then go to Indiana later. He will
return to tbia State and continue hi* j
labora her*.
Th* Tribune say a: It doea not ***m
possibl* tbst so inssne a movement as a
Fenian riling ia on foot in Ireland, but
the new* of th* myaterioua raid npon
tb* ship lying In Cork Harbor bear*
upon lis face no other explanation.
Stvtn hundred and thirty-four immi\x=req-\
grant* landed yeaterday.
A Boston *peci*l announcea the marriage
of a daughter of General Bank* to
Bev. Paul Sterling, a young graduate
from Keyatone Univeraity, who haa
devoted himself to th* mlialonary work
of tbe Episcopal Church In fot*ign
land*. Banks' only son, Joa*pb F..
came from Nevada, where be I* engaged
in Government eurveye to attend the
wedding. . .
Howell ha* cabled hi* acceptance of
the challenge to conteit in England for |
the Aitley belt. Curt!*, who i**u*d th*
challenge, decline* to git* tha nam* of |
the Amerioan pedeitrian.
Wasuinoton. August 14.—Tbe Secretary
of State haa received a telegram
from Angell. th* Commissioner to
China, announcing the eale arrival at
Shanghai of the Commiaaion appointed
by tbe Preaident to negotiate a treaty
with China. The telegram glvea no ex\x=req-\
preation of opinion aa to tba hope of
eucceee. , tl .
CnxcAOo, Angnit 14.—An Inter Octan \
Washington apecial aaya : The mortuary
etatietice received at the National
Board of Health ahow leaa aickneaa in
proportion to population in New Or\x=req-\
lean*, Vick*burg, Mempbi*, N**hvill*
and Chattanooga than in N*w York and
Philadelphia. So far from any aign* of
yallow fever in the Southern citie*, tb*
publio health waa n*ver belter. The
belief among medical authorities here la
that the germa of yellow fever in Amer-1
lea are pretty well atamped out.
Boston, August 14.—One man waa
killed and two othera badly cruabed by |
the fall of an arch at th* Clinton wir*
cloth factory, Clinton, Massaohuaetta.
Richmond, Va., August 14.—In th*
Henriee County Court, J. W. Hoer\x=req-\
ringer relu*ed to **rv* with a nsjro
juror. Th* Judge impo*ed a fin* o!
*260 and ten day* Imprisonment.
Hoerringer subsequently oonsented to
serve end the penalliea were "moved.
Wilmington, N. C., August 14.—Sta\x=req-\
phenson Bicb*rd*on (oolorad) will ba
banged September 3d for the murder o
bia mother-in-law and an attempt to kill
bl* wlf* *nd father-in-law.
Little Rock. Ark., Augu*t 13.-Th*
Republican State C*ntral Committee
bav* reeolved not to put a State tlokat
in the field. It alao advlaea Republicana
to vote against th* pending constitutional
amendmenla.
The census return* of Arkamaa complete,
lea* nine small district*, which
ara estimated, ahow tha population of
the State to be 810,147. The final re\x=req-\
vlaion will increaae th* number •lightly
rUBEIGX DISPATCHES.
The belznre of Arma In Ireland—
Rebellion* irtloni.
Cork, Auguit 13.—Folly a hundred
man wara engaged in tba robbery of
arma from tba Juno. Thar# wara aavan
boata, ftcb carrying »i»« man. Tba
eraw of tba Jono wiri battered down in
tba foreoaatla and armad aantrlaa plaoad
over tb«&. The Captain and revenne
offiorr were abut op In tba cabin. After
the departure of tba robber* it waa
found tbat only forty atand of arma bad
baen takan.
Tba telegraph wirea having baan rat,
nawa waa aant to tha polioa by horaa
azpraaa. A body of polioa aoon arrived
and aaarchad tha ahlp and vioinity. A
fragment of a bnman acalp, with hair
attached, waa found in tha hold. Tha
Captain of tha Jnno aaya ha aaw tha Injured
man takan off In a boat apparently
daad.
All tha raidara appeared to ba armad.
A pool of blood waa fonnd on tba daok.
Tha Captain, mat* and raranna offloer
wara abut op in tha oabin for an bonr
and a half. They Anally foroad tha door
tod uf the marauders departing la
boata.
Six man have been arreated who «t1\x=req-\
dently formed part of the abora party.
Thar ware found larking about on (ba
road to Cork.
Tba polioa have removed the remainder
of the arma from tbe Juno. A number
of gaga were found on tbe wbarf.
Tbe boata were polled with muffled oara.
It waa no aecret that there were arma
on board rbeebip Juno lying in tbe harbor.
All tbe marauder* were armed
with revolvers. The eis men arreated
were before a magistrate yesterday.
They all belong to Cork, and were unable
to give an account of their preeenoe
at Paaaage. They were remanded for
trial. The in out remarkable oiroum\x=req-\
stance connected with the affair ia that
while the boata were leaving, and atlll
in view from the Teaael, no alarm waa
given by the captain or revenue offloer
on board at tbe time of the robbery.
Tbe polioa patrol were on tbe road oat\x=req-\
eide the wall, only twenty-five yarda
from the ship, and tbe slighteat elarm
would have reached them.
Tbe polioa at Blackrook village, between
Paaaage and Cork, while patrolling
at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, aaw
two boata paaalng up containing a cumber
of man whom they recognized aa
belonging to Cork. At tbia time the
Blackrock polioa bad not beard of tha
robbery. Tba occurrence baa produced
an uueaey feeling in the neighborhood,
aa it recalla to mind tbe Fenian diaturb\x=req-\
anoe and abewa that tbe element of die\x=req-\
order atill exlata.
Four of tbe riflea stolen from the abip
Juno have been found In a garden at
Rocbeetown. It 1* understood that tha
police have a elua to the man who went
into tbe bold of the veaael.
Ireland'! Troubles.
London, Auguit 13.—In tha Houa*
of Commona tonight O'Connor Power
called attention to the medical report*
in regard to the condition of the fever\x=req-\
atrioken dletricta in Mayo and other
parta of the west of Ireland, and moved
a reaolution that it waa aaaential that
effective sanitary arrangementa ba immediately
made.
Tbomaa Sexton, Liberal Home Rule
member for Bllgo county, eeconded tbe
reaolution.
Forater, Chief Secretary for Ireland,
said the distress had bean muob exaggerated.
The government had aent an
efficient medical staff. He would ba
willing to bave a reaolution plaoed on
reoord to tbe effect that in the opinion
of the Houaa the preeent condition of
tba agricultural population of Mayo,
Sllgo and other parta of tba waat demanded
tbe Immediate attention of tba
government. Forater incidentally epoke
of tbe oontributiona made by Iriah\x=req-\
Amerlcana to relieve tbe distreaa in
Ireland, and said that Engliab laborers
would probably not bave done aa muob
for their own people under eimilar cir\x=req-\
oumstancee.
Power accepted Forater'a reaolution,
which waa then agreed to.
The War In AfkhinliUn.
London, Auguat 12. — A dispatch
dated Camp Seargunsbabr, Auguat 10,
aaya : General Roberta arrived here today.
Thla will probably be tbe laat
newa of bim until ba alrrivea at Can\x=req-\
debar.
MUcellineoai.
London, Auguit 13.—Tba boiler-mak\x=req-\
era at Jarrow demand an advance ia
wagoe. Should a atrika raaalt, 18,000
handa will b« effected.
A latter from Kbelati-Obilaeai aaya :
Wa bare plenty of food, forage, watar
and ammunition, and do not few am
attaok, of wblob there are no algna. No
neve baa been reoeivetl from Candabar
ainoa July 25th, ezoept repotte from tba
aurronuding country, that tba garrison
ia abat np.
A committee of tba Iriab Land Lsagna
baa datarmined to vote a portion of tba
fanda aubacribed by Amerioan aympa\x=req-\
tbizara to tba proaaontion of aotiona ia
tba Exchequer Diviaion of tba High
Court of Juelioe for tba recovery of
panaitiaa againat Lord Piankatt for
voting five timea before taking tba oath
aa Paar. Lord Plunkett baa been aerred
with five writa.
Bullion withdrawn from tba Bank of
England today for ahipmant to tba
United Statea, £100,000.
Pasts, Aoguat IS.—Typhoid fever haa
appeared among tba Viocennea garrison
and tba fort haa beau temporarily evacuated.
One hundred and twenty aol
diera bad tbafavar.
Tba attempt of tba yonng pbjaioian
of Lyona to faat fifteen daya waa abandoned
after one weak.
Bcblin, Anguat 13.—Tba diapnta between
England and Aoatria, in regard to
tba navigation of the Danube, la by no
meana aa aeriona aa reported. Tba difference
baa long baan aattlad in reality.
BccHABxaT, Auguit 13. — Eugana
Schuyler baa bad an interview with tba
Roumanian Miniatera. A proviaional
undertaking waa arrived at whereby the
Amerioan repreaentation ia officially
recognized aa tba Legation, and Schuyler
aa the Minieter reeident, pending re
eulta at the meeting of the United Statea
Oongreaa in December.
MI8C1LLAHIOC8.
GOLD HILL MARKET
Nasi deer is Iks News OSm,
M. B. DWILLI, : : PB0PBIKT0B.
T TUta KAKUT CAN,
alwaye be found
A
TBI CHOICEST
N|>.
and lumou. VIAL*
Oar anlmale, being ealecud from the beat
Cattle Ranchee la Nevada and California, are
k>PlSvAT1K>^AIIlLII8 AND HOTELS will
[ tad It to their advantage to petroalae tbla
Market, where tber will alwaye be aapplleU
with tba beet meate the eoontry can atfort.
RKNDBRKD TALLOW, for nil! and mining
I parpoeee.eonetantlyon hand.
1 11 M. B. DWELLY.
HA8BROUCK A HALL,
(Hocceeeor* to 4. B. Stewart & Co.)
Druggists & Apothecaries,
Oppoelte Tallow Jacket Engine Hooee,
MAIN KTRBBT, - . OOt.D BILL
TTUT A FULL STOCK OF PtJBB DBCOtt
XV and Medlctnee, Perfumery, Fancy AMI\x=req-\
clee, etc. Mr. Batbroack, a gradaate of Pkar\x=req-\
macy, baa ebarge of the Prescription Depart\x=req-\
meat. Preeertptlone ear*fally compounded day
and night.
We wlab te call attention to tba following
celebrated remedlee of B. L. Joaea ft Oo.:
Thermo-Electric Remedy, Liver Oranalea, asd
Oalendala Liniment, for which wa are etfle
■gent* for PaelAo Ooaet.
1 11 BABBROUCK * HALL.
•n/TATfHOOD
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