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THE EVENING NEWS
Al.r. DO rex. Manatfla* KiliMr.
THURSDAY, : : ; DEt EMllEIt 16.
a mitxiau tKiJiE.
L*»t Monday i vcDiuit a Tcnn^ man at
Oakland, California, visited bia lady
love. to whom he w.n engaged to
be married, and wa« parting from
her .at the unto when alio happened
to diacoTtr tbat he had a pixtol
in bia pocket. It wa« a four-barrel
Sharp'* revolver and h« took it, remarking
tbat it was not loaded, and to ahow
how harmleee it wa», he playfully
■capped it at her two or three time*
when it unexpectedly went off, the ball
entering her mouth aod penetrating
the brain, killing her almost instantly.
Her brother came, and th»y carried the
uufurtunate victim into the hone*. The
brother should then and there hare
given the trifling foal a wound thrashing,
auch as he would hare remembered the
rest of his life, but he did not, and
brother, mother and lover all went
nearly frantic with grief.
What the tritliug idiot waa carrying
that piatol for. believing it to ba unloaded,
i* difficult to understand. and be
showed hi* Uck of sense in deliberately
■nspping it at her. P*rbapa thia impromptu
tragedy *u is foreebadowing
anticipation of what might have been
alter marriage. It it cemmoa eaough
for men to shoot tod kill tbeir wiwi
after beiog married a few years, but it ia
•eldorn that a lovsr ihoota his betrothed.
ev«u iu fuo.
Tnere ia altogether too much of tbia
fatal trifling with firearms. It seems
lik* a singular fatality that a guu or
piatol aeldou gae* off accidentally or
thraugh careless handling without iome
one being in direct range of ita muzzle.
If a little boy happen* to shoot off a gun
or piatol accidentally or in fua hia little
aiater ia anre to hate her bead in the way.
Yet men will tride and children play with
flrearma. There ahould be aonie eort of
punishment for thie crime, for it really
ia a crime. Five yeara in the penitentiary
by way of pnniahment would have
a aalutary effect. not only on the fooliah
criminal, but alao on men and boya generally.
T1IK UlLttOKV KD1SOV
From time to tiiae cornea a freah an\x=req-\
nouueemout that Edison is about completing
hia lamoua electric light. Also
that he is making (nil preparations to
introduce it on a large ecale into general
pablic uae. He aaid this a year ago.
Meanwhile, and while Edison is bragging
abont hia light and how ha ia going
to light up all outduora with it, the
Brush electric light cornea quietly to tha
front and throwa hia light completely in
the shade. While Edison is talking of
giving a grand exhibition of th* success
of his light about Christmas, the Brush
Compsny go on and put up a couple of
miles of their lights, in New York, on
poets twenty feet high. Referring to
the delay in furniahmg hia light, Mr.
Edison aaya:
1 am preparing a teat for a subdivision
of tha electnc light. and will soon have tt
all ready. I am already satisfied. but wish
to show" gentlemen wlio are to put thsir
money in tliie thing ita practical working*
b- f<>re they take the atep. There la to bo
do g icsawork about it. We will know ei\x=req-\
a«...v the coat of everything before we go
ahead. Because I hate b«eu a few montha
in perfecting thia thing the public said I
had tailed. They forgot that thero are
millions of dollars invested in gsa.
and they must not expect one little
Jeraeyuiau to revolutionize the
light of the world and render all
the capital useless. The light produced
is better and cheaper, and these are two
qualities that will kill gas. besides, there
ia- no dirt from my light; no dauger from
eacaptd gaa or combustion. The light is
incandescent — a aitnple light produced by
the impact of electric particlea upon car\x=req-\
bou. It ia a clear, aieady, untliekering
blaze and possesses nouu of those diaa\x=req-\
greeable properties which thu public have
couie to aaaociate with the idea of the electric
light gained from thorn distressingly
glaring balls which y»u see suspeudtd
in flout of tbeatere aud other building*
the difficultv hitherto lay IU aubdivialoti.
A great many writers upou the eubject
have declared that thia ia luipoaaible, hut
it is not. 1 have proved It. The electric
light may bo furnished st a cost of something
like 14U0.U0U.U0W lesa than would
have cost by thu origiual method. I calculate
New York city cau be lighted by my
method at a coat of eotuetbliig like J.J.\x=req-\
UUV.bOO. which la a very reasonable arnouut.
My light Mill be perfected before a great
while. I am working very bard.
Uv ahould talk leas aud concentrate
himself more upon the apeedv production
of thst one invention. And now
he must produce a batter and cheater
light than any other, or hia wonderful
illatuinator may be baatvn by • (B)rnah
light.
When General Grant talka. ha ia liable
to say aomelbiug. The other night in
Sew York ha diacoursed upon the theme
of Tolnuteer aoldiara as followa: The
government owea much to the aervice of
it* volunteer soldiers. Too much credit
cannot be paid them. Th* very fact that
the couutry can raise *o great and good
an army m stub an emergency as th*
Civil War, is a proof tbst wa have an
equal part; that we have a government
sot (or the privileged class, but (or the
people and by the people. When tha
peaceful citizen cbaugca to tha aaldiep
ha doea so readily, (eeliug that be is
flgbtiug for bimsell w ben ha is lighting
for hi* government. 1 hep* and (eel
that th* country will not sgsin bava to
call upon such numbers o( its aitizeaa
(or support. 1 am confident thst we will
not have a other Civil War; but. should
menace* of a (oreign foe cause a Call ts
anus, w* will fin 1 the ssms support and
re*diueaa ia organizing an army aa in
IWJt.
A voung man in Indiana writea to tha
Chicago Tribum that k* personally
knows thirteen familiea in bia city of
which th* tath*r* hava voted th* Democratic
ticket, (rom acavenger to Preai
dent, *inc* lSo.\ but th* oldeat san ia
each family, casting tbeir first Preaidea\x=req-\
tial tola in 1830, gave it to Garfield.
He believe* that three- quartera of anch
ballot* wart throwa la for Garfield thia
yaar, aad he naturally claima for thia
vote tha credit of tba reanlt ia IadU&a,
aad proudly aigaabiaaalf "On* of '*a>."
UBAKTSTILLE.
The Grantsville Boruin;a, the new
paper pabliahed at (irantaville, Nye
rounly, in tbia State, thai describes tbe
lituation and preaprcta id that locality:
Tlir»« year* a«» Orantaville rontaiued
nuu solitary log cabin, and today there are
over throe hundred bouwa and about one
thousand inhabitant* witbin ita limit*,
and tbe aouad of the hammer can be heard
on all sides.
In the vicinity of Orantsville there are
faurtevn valaable silver tniaea, namely:
The Elizabeth, the Ilonanza, the LetVr
Hilver Mining Company, th* Harvey, the
Suecres. the Galatea, tbo Chicago, the
Centennial, th* Cooper, tbo Silver Crown,
tbe Cadis, the Alameda, tbe Brooklyn and
tbe Alexander Sliver M ining Company. Our
town at present aupporta ten general mar\x=req-\
cbandiaiag atoroa, two drag atorea. oaa
hardware atora and tinahop, ona furniture
atora. flva raatauranta, two bakariea, five
aaloona. two barber abopa, one tailor abop,
two blackanitb abop*. ona Jewalry store,
two meat markets, two livary and feed
•table* and a foundry. A first-class
hotel ia much needed la Orantaville and
wonld prove a lucrative inveetment. The
town aite ia a very deairable location, the
climate healthy and the air light and pure.
Water ia obtained aaaily by aioking wella,
and wood ia plentiful on the aurrounding
hilla. The maila arrive on Tneadaya,
Thuradaya and Saturdaya, aud depart on
Sunday*. Monday*. Wednesdays and Fri\x=req-\
daya, and we hopa by neit apring to be
connected with the outside world by railroad,
and our maila arrive and depart
daily. We have a Wella, Fargo A Co.'*
eipre** office, and Oilmer, Salisbury A
Co.'a stage line connect* ua with Wadsworth
and Austin via lone, and Eureka via
Belmont. Town lota ara selling all the
way from i j» up to $300. We are surrounded
by prosperity, and therefore are
bappy.
a PKord raisers.
Th* late A. M. Hillhouse left tbe following
will, whioh bu been duly filed
(or probate:
Know til men by these presents. thai I.
A. M. Uillheuse, of Lureka. Eureka
county, SUM of Nevada, of lawful age and
sound uiiud. do make and declare* tbU my
last will aud testament:
I kit*, dense and bequeath to iuy wife.
Martha Hillhouse, all and lingular, all
property, real and persoual. which I may
own at iha time of iuy death, wherever the
same may bo situate; also, all debts, dues
and dsmauds due, or to bveomu due me,
and all and everything of whatsoever nature
or kind that I may own at the time of
my death.
I appoint my wife. Mrs. Martha IIill\x=req-\
beuse. executrix of my estate, and direct
that no bonds be required of her. My
rrasou for this is, that all I am, or ever
expect t* be. and all I have ar ever expect
k> (lave. I owe to the influence of my wife.
Also, that she may use and dispose of
everything in suck manuer as she deems
proper for the support of herself and our
little children.
New York Tribwit: Colouel Ingersoll
believe* tb* Democratic party i* about
to b* buried. II* thinks tb* Southern
people will abandon tb* party because
tbey know it " cannot carry tb* record
of tb* last twenty year* and tb* Cbine**
letter becid**." Tbat letter b* considers
tb* party'* deathblow, evidently, for b*
add* : "My own opinion it tbat moat of
tb* Southern leader* ar* heartily
ashamed of the course punned by their
Northern friend*, and will tak* the first
opportunity to *ay *o. Tb* forgery will
be tb* death of th* Democratic party in
the North, and it* epitaph will be written
in Chineae—Memento Morev." Tb*
forged Utter i* disgraceful enough, but
it doe* not become the Southern brethren
to pat on air* of superior virtue till
tbey have purged themselves from fala*
counting and ballot-box duffing.
.Narrow K»cape from Shipwreck.
1'ubt Tuwssxsd. W. T., December
14.—Tb* bark lUvere, Captain Mo
Intire, coal-laden, from Departure Bay
for San Fraucisco, returned to Esqui\x=req-\
manlt on Sunday, leaking badly. Tb*
Captain report* that on Monday, tbo
Ctb iost., when tbre* day* oat and in
tb* latitude of Columbia river, tbe abip
sprung a-lcak. All handa were called,
and fortunately having a doakev engine
aboard it wa* rigged, aud at 1:30 a. m.
on Tu**day, tb* 7th, got to work, there
being four feet of water in tbe bold.
Tb* engin*, working constantly and
throwing nearly filly tona of water an
hour, did not gel the pnmpa aueking
until 1:30 p. n. on Tuesday. Th* wind
being *outb(aat, tb* vessel waa turned
back, making seven or sight inches *n
boar. At on* tim* tb* donkey broke,
aud all hope aeemed gone, for by band
lb* water coald not be held in cheok and
tbe vessel would have foundered in • few
boure, but Captain Mclulyr* g ot tb*
donkey lo working aguin, aud then be
watched and tended it himself (light anil
d«r. for fear ot lurtber accident, until
Friday, while off lb* entrance to the
Struits, the Captain was paxaing tbe
engine, and hi* oil-cloth coat blew
into tb* belt, and bo waa dragged
lUto Ibe wheel. When be reached
tbe wheel he stopped tb* *ngioe, bring\x=req-\
idg up lik* • wedge between tb* belt
and wheel. Fortunately they w*r* work\x=req-\
iug with low ateaui, just euougb to k*ep
tb* vessel free, or b* would bav* loat
bis life. Hi* criea brought assistance,
and his men managed to free him by
cutting off bia clothing. Working into
tb* Straita, Captain Mclotyr* mauageu
to reach Esquiuialtan Sunday. He was
brought here, wber* hi* family reside.
11* is badly bruised, and unable to move
his right leg and aid*. Only tb* b**t of
judgment and unweamug car* coald
ev«r have brought the Kevere into port.
For many years Moses, a negro, was
a servant at the University of Alabama,
and waited on tbe atudeuta very faithfully;
but b* was a most notorious hypocrite.
He was on tbat account commonly
called "Preach" among tbe boyi.
One day h* was passing a crowd of students,
when on* of lh*m called to him:
"I any. Preach, what ar* yon going to
do when Satan g*t* you ?" "Wait on
■tudente," was tb* reply.
■ m
The paper* of Franc* ar* rejoicing
about tb* excellent prospect of Iber*
being lot* •( champagne thia season because
tbe grsp* crop i* good, ju*t as if
there was any connection between plenty
of grape* and plenty of champagne. In
America *h*mioal science has reached
such a stat* of perfection that it r*ally
make* little difference, as far aa win* t*
concerned, whether th* grape* grow or
n*t.
Tb* Grand Duk* Conetantine has
shown th* Fr*nch tbat they need not
laugh only at Americans because of rapidity
of traveling. H* arrived in Paris
early in tb* niorniug tb* other day,
breakfasted at tb* ltuaaiaa Embassy,
paid a few vieita, and etarted back I* St.
Petersburg by the evening train.
A man at Gre*aville, S. C.. made reck\x=req-\
leas by drink, mad* a wegsr that b*
coald rid* bia bors* acrosa a railroad
track, several hundred yarda distaat,
ahead •( an approaching train. South'
*ra loooaatlvM ar* proverbially alow,
bat thia ooa b*at th* haraa, and th*
rider waa klllad.
WESTERN DISPATCHES
San Francisco Items.
Han Ki.»nci»co, December IS.—The
storm which net in yeaterday exbaueted
itself this morning tiler a fierce night's
ehower. The sewers bare been pretty
well flushed, the streets are mocb cleaner
ami the air is clear and bracing. The
rainfall (or the storm waa 2.17 inches,
making C CI inobea lor tbe aeaaoo,
ugaiuet 0 73 inchee (er last year and 2.63
inches lor 1178.
Eighteen Cbinamen were captured laat
evening by OQlcera Fielda, Wallace, Ma\x=req-\
bouey and Duncan, in "tan" games on
Dupout and Waabington atreeta. While
en rontu to the City Priaon ene o( tbe
celeatialx wearing a pair of "braoeleta,"
loaned him (or tbe occasion by Officer
Wallace, lighted out and esosped. The
others either forfeited $20 bail in the
Police Court today, or were ordered to
appear (or seatence. Tbe aotraDca to
tbe games, which were in cellars, were
barrioaded with heavy doora and well
guarded by Chinee* enottere and patrela
to bar tbe police out.
Tbe Burke Bonama Suit.]
San Fbancisco, December 16.—Tbe
trial o( the case o( John H. Burke
against James C. Flood et al. was resumed
yesterday. J. W. McCluny, Assistant
Secretary o( tbe San Francisco
Stock board, waa called to prove the
highest and loweat prices of Consolidated
Yirgioia for each month since January,
1872. Thomas Bell, Louis Qerstle, R.
F. Morrow, Daniel Cook, L. P. Drezler,
W. S. Hopkins and Thomas H. Williams
were called to prove the cuatom
of issuing atock of corp«rations in pay\x=req-\
meut lor wining grounds, and thst very
seldom, if ever, waa it tbat money
waa paid (or titles. Sol. lieydsnfeldt
was rt (-.tiled, and stated tbat tbe purchase
ol the mining ground was outaide
o( tbe original arrangement (or organizing
the Consolidated Virginia Company.
Tbouiaa H. Williams stated tbat be bad
bought part ol tbe Kinney ground, Flood
paying the purchese money and dividing
tbe profits. Cbarlee H. Fiab waa oalled
to trace the title o( Burke's atock, but
waa required to produce tbe books, and
also a list o( tbe proiiea voted at tbe
varioua annual meeting*. S. P. Dewey
waa then questioned as to the dste of
purcbaite of hie laat atock, but he could
not say of wnem he bought it, as it waa
purchased in the Stock Board. At 12
u. the case waa adjouraed till today at
10 A. M.
Oregon Hems.
Portland, December 14.—The bark
ltingleader baa cleared for (jueenatown
with 33.712 eentala of wheat of a valuation
of $50,4110. The bark Childere has
cleared for Liverpool with 13,102 barrele
of fiour and 3219 caaea of salmon of a
valuation of $76,470.
An immenae ice gorge at Klickitat, on
tbe Columbia, gave way laat aigbt, and
uow the river is entirely (ree. Navigation
w«a reaumed today, and through
connectiona made with mails, passengers
and (reight.
Scarlet lever prevails in many sections
of tb« State to an alarming extent.
Tbo local wheat market is very dull.
Thero is little or no wheat in the market,
and $1 40 per cental is the highest
price offered.
Immense quantities of freight have
accumulated here and at various points
along tbe Columbia, during tbe suspension
of navigation.
Th« steamer Oregon arrived here this
evening at 9 o'clock.
A. J. Thomas, murderer of Brumfield,
will be banged at Walla Walla on January
27, 1881.
COSUBEMIOIIAL.
Neuale.
Wahulnotos. December 10.— rbe fol\x=req-\
lowiob bill* wero introduced today:
By Oill of Colorado—For th* retirement
of *mall l*g*l tender*.
By Pendleton—To regulate end pro\x=req-\
inote efficiency of the civil *ervioe; al*o.
ugaiutt the political a»**e*mentof United
State* official*.
CoU announced that on Tue*d*y n*xt
be will a»k consideration of Senate bill
providing for the allotment of landa in
severalty to the Indiana and extend Ibe
|.«a of the Sletee and Territoriea over
tbe ludians. He aaid the bill ie thought
importaut by tbe Interior Department.
Burnside and Morrill advocated tbe
bill devoting part of tbe proceed* of the
■ale of public landa to uublic education.
Senator Brown followed Morrill in
aupport of tbe bill. He pointed out
that nearly all our prominent uien, froei
Washington to Garfield, bad been of
poor parentage, aud bad. by tbeir tbiret
lor kuowled*e and industry, worked
tbeir way up to tbe top. Doubtleaa
Iboueaud* »f boy* of equal capacity
witb tbo»* be bad mentioned bad remained
mute aud ioglorloue through tbe
absolute impoeeibility of overcoming unfavorable
circumalaocee and obtalniog
tbe neceaaary education t» lilt tbeui
abovo tbe ma**e*. Brown referred to
tbe great advintage enjoyed by New
| England, in comparieom witb other eeo\x=req-\
1 tioua of tbe country, by reaeon of her
eupremacy in education. She bad furnished
or eduoated moat of tbe men who
bed controlled our public affair*. Tbe
arowtb of Pruatian and Orrman predoml\x=req-\
' nance were explainable by tbe education
of tbe wbole rnaa* of the people, making
every individual man an intelligent aid
to tbe State in war or peace. There were
■pecial reaaona why the South abould
lavor the bill. Tbe Senator from \er\x=req-\
monl (Morrill) bad referred to the
alarming amount of Illiteracy !■ the
United SUie*. but bad not analyzed it.
Unfortuuately it waa disproportionately
great in tbe South. On. reaaon for this
waa that under the old *y*tem of South\x=req-\
1 ern aociety more attention waa given to
tbe education of the ruling claaae* than
to that of the whole meee. Another
reason w.a the non-education of the
slave. All now agreed that the blecke
ahould be educated; but the South waa
too poor to do it alone. Tbey loet $2.\x=req-\
000.000.000 in the value of their alayee,
wbieb tbey held con.mu.ionally before
the war. Tbey *pent $2,000,000,000
more in maintaining their armiee, and
I ioimcDie aoioaniB bj the destruction of
1 property. He thanked ibefremeraof the
i bill tor providing that the greater emoun
1 of the money appropriated by tbe wu
•kould go to the State* where there waa
tbe mo*t Illiteracy. He complimented
the negroee upon their eelf-oentrol tad
peacefulneaa under their new political
condition. He had more belief than he
bad oace in their future advancement
among the race*. The wbole country
waa int.reeted in the Intelligence of tbe
eolored population. There wee a complaint
that the negroee wewcheated at
the polle. Ignorance can be cheated
anywhere. Educate theae people up to
a knowledge of tbeir rigbta "dtheform
and spirit of our Government, •nd lh"
will be leu and lee* danger. H* bopad
th* blacka and whltea alike would bef*d\x=req-\
ucated la tbe lot# of republioaa lnrtil®\x=req-\
tien*. He reiterated bla belief that r*
publieaa Instltutloo* oonld beat be issued
by tba spread ef eduoatioa, and
appealed to the Republicans of all parta
of the eountry to leoura general beneflta
by tbia means.
Brown atood at • deak upon the Republican
aide of tba obamber, and faced
lb* Republican membi-ra while speaking,
but «u listened to with marked interest
by all present.
Tbe bill wss then informally laid aaide
until tomorrow, when it ia designed to
rtoch • vote.
lianas
Belford of Colorado introduced a bill
for the retirement ol small legal tenders.
Tbe bill awarding a pension of f 100 a
mentb to the widow of President Tyler
paaaed.
Baker reported tbe Fortification bill,
and tbe House went into committee to
consider it, Wood agreeing to let it have
precedence over tbe Funding bill.
The csmmitiee roae, reported tba bill
to tbe Houae and it passed.
Oibaon of Loulaiena, from tbe Committee
on Missiaaippi Levees, reported a
bill appropriating f1,800,000 for the improvement
of tbe Miaaieelppi river, to
be expended, by direction of tbe Seere\x=req-\
tery of War, in accordance with tbe recommendations,
plans, speoifloeiions
and estimataa and under tbe adviaory
auperviaion of the Mississippi River
Commission. Ordered printed and recommitted.
Tba finest floors are said to be aeen in
Russia. For tboae •( tbe bigbeat grad«
tropical woode are exclusively employed.
Fir and pine are never used, aa in con\x=req-\
aequenoe of tbeir aticky character tbey
attract and retain dust and dirt, and
thereby aoon become blackened. Pitch
pine, too, ia liable to akrink, even after
being well seasoned. The mosaic wood
doers in Russia are of extraordinary
beaaty. One, in tbe Summer Pslsce, is
of small aquarea of ebony inlaid with
mother of pearl. A considerable trade
is done in Dantzio and Riga by exporting
amall blocka of oak for parquet
floora. Tbere ia an active demand for
tbeee in France and Osrmany, but none
in England.
BORN
In Virginia, DaceiuNr 14, to tbe wife of A. 0.
D. DougtirsD, s pod.
in Susitu. December IS, to Uis wife ol Pst.
L»u„bilu. a diuxbter.
DIED.
Id Uulllon Kevins, Dertmber IS, Diolil, »uu
of James tad tlluu U'Nsll. 1 jew sod S
mooilu.
NEW TODAY.
MECHANIC8' UNION, ATTENTION!
All MKUBKns or tub mechanic*'
UNluN of Htorer couuiy ire urgently re\x=req-\
qu-.trd to meet at their h»li on ilATUKl'AY
hVKNlN t, December II. as matter* of great
Importance will b< presented fur tbeir conild\x=req-\
eratlnn; *1 *hlch time, also. nominations of
<>fflcers to serve lor tbe evening term will bf
made. Br oider.
A. ?. MACHAT, PreHdeut.
J. W. Plast, Secretary. del# 31
QOLD HILL MINERS' UNION.
RI.KCTiO* NOTICE.
The hemi annual election or tiik
Oold Hill Uinr.e' Union took place ou
TUESDAY nVKNI.NO. DKCKMBKK lllb. IHWi.
Tue foilowlng'1»n*d gentlemen were elected to
tbe r«s.«ctlve office*:
AMOS M EIIRITT. President;
PAUL OAKEPY, Vice President;
H. J. MARSH, Itoe. tiecretary;
THUS. BURKE. Fin. Becretary;
J. R. CONNER:}. Treasurer;
MICHAEL MURPHY, Conductor;
J. U. ORAM. Warden.
rtXAXCt COMMITTEE :
F. BTEVENB, M. W. UOQAN,
L. C. WIOQIN.
JOHN JUDAHKA. Hec. Secretary.
Oold Hill. t>eortuber IS. 1M0. 13
STEVENSON'S
Pataut Mould Board
AMALGAMATING FAN.
PATHNTKD, APUlt I*,?. 1870.
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION,
mudeipbi*. una.
AWAKDKD FIRST PRK.MIt.1l
—fob ail mrsoiKu\x=req-\
(irlodlug and Amalgamating Pan.
nnuis PAN IH PAR Hl'PEHIOR TO ALL
I otben lo *eveial Importaoi particular*.
Til* Urlndlug Moliere are near tbe center, re
quiring le.e power. -ibe plow *h*ped groove*
ralae the quickailrcr wltb tbe palp rtgularly,
wltb let* power, with, ut violence, ana »lib
brtur amalgamating effect. be»ldee admitting a
Urger charge. The Incllutd ibaped homing,
of tbo rainier-plate opening* efficiently force
tbe pulp dlrec.lj under ib« uiuller*.
Manufactund al tbe Uolden Hi ate and Miner*'
Irou Work., HI to t31 riiat .treet Ban riau.
eleco. and al tbe Uatea k Scovill* Iron Work*,
M t>outu Canal atre, t, Chicago, » here It can he
examined and lortber particular* be learned;
or perron* may apply lo tbo Inventor and Pat
euire 0 0. bTKVK>»ON. al tbe Oooglaa Mill,
Uold Illll, frevada, where tbe Pans have loug
been In operallou.
HA8BROUCK ft HALL,
(Successors to A, B. Slewart & Co.)
Druggists & Apothecaries,
Opposite Ysllow Jacket Engine Boose,
MAIN HTUKKT. . . GOLD IllLL
KEEP A FULL 8TO0K OF PURE DHUG8
and Medleluee. Perfumery, Kaocy Aril
cks. etc. Mr. Ha.hrouck, a graduate of Pharmacy,
baa charge of tbe Pieacrlptlon Depart
meut. Preecrlpuona car.fully compounded day
and night.
We wltb ta call attention to tbe followlnf
celebrated remedies of E. L. Jouee k Co. :
Tiiertno-Wectrlc Remedy, Liver Orannlee, snd
Calendula Liniment, for which we are sole
agent* tor PaclAo Cout.
J» HAHBROUCI k HALL.
WOOD AND COAL DEPOT I
WDT PINE. WA8UOE LIMB. SPLIT PINK
Al and other varieties of Wood, and a full
•apply of
ROCKY MOUNTAIN COAL.
On hand and for,sals at the LOWEST. CASH
phi on.
FULL, WB1QI1T AND .'9IBASURB
UUARANTKKD.
Woed sawed at short notice and af lowjratss
OrriOE-Msar Railroad Depot, Oold BUI.
Ha TH'iMA" «*»I.I.AOHXK
REMOVAL.
R. W. GRANT,
TIKALCB IN FURNITUBK, BEDDING.
*•* Carpets, OU Oloth, Window tlbadss. Crockery,
ete.. has removed from 1M Main street.
Oold BUI, to
01 loath 0 Street, Tlrgfata,
Between Odd fellows' Bali and Wells, Farjo
£00*l.
1 shall kwp a complete stock or ftiataliM
(oods aad propose to aaU at tbe lowest nrtoea
possible. K, W OKA NT,
M <1 Booth 0 street, Tlrflnla.
VISCKLLAIf KOUB.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
WM. MANNING,
No. 96 Booth C Street,
VIRGINIA, - - - - NEVADA
riBBIREH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
be bu Jutl received au uutuaally varied
tod
ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODS
Appertaining to the
JEWELRY BU8INK88,
Wblcb be ofl'ert
For Sale at Aitonlihlagl; Low Frlcea
iiu Inducemeotto HOLIDAY PURC'HABKHS.
My unu-nal facllltlee lor porcbaalng gooda
mil lb* Urge amount of purchase" mad* enable
me to buy cueafer tbao any olber bou.e to
Kevaaa, and aa a coneeqnence 1 can and will
Sell at Lower Prices
Tban atmllar artlclea can be wild In thla State.
Everything told by in* daring tb» coming
holiday eeaeun will p altively be add at MAM\x=req-\
UFACrURBKS' KATKS. and In many caaea
teea.
Call and examine my gooda and pricee. My
propoaltloo la to aell cbeap.
WVI. MANNING.
B Mo. M Booth C at net. Virginia.
BANNER BROS.
Juat received, tba Latoat and U«lt Stylee of
WINTER
CLOTHING,
Genta* Furnishing floods,
BOYS' CLOTHING,
RUBBER GOODS.
Hali, Caps, BooU and Hbeei, Mlaa*
Mala, Traaka, Tallaaa.
QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
ill Goodi Marked Down N Her Cent. Lower
than toy Other tionee lit the H11U «
BANNER BROTHERS,
Omar C Tirler Htreete,
VIRGINIA, • - NKVADA
J**»
GOLD HILL NEWS DEPOT
—AHD\x=req-\
VARIETY STORE,
MAIN 8TKKBT..M. OOI.O MIX.
Oppoelte Toi'i Hut Market.
D. THORBURN,
Proprietor.
aoent fob the
GOLD MILL DAILY MEWS
led 8m Frandaeo
"Call," "Kxanlner" tad MFo»t."
Eastern Periodicals
AMD LiTtlT BEADIBU MATTES,
CIGARS AND~TOBACCOS,
SHEET MUSIC.
SHOW-OASE GOODS.
STATIONERY.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
TOYS. ITC.
HramfWHi and ««llelfectory DmI>
IK UuarsulHia. »
FREIGHT OELIVERYI
COLD HILL NEVADA.
IT A VINO BADE FULL ARRANQBNKNTS
H ror the reception end d*J'T*r7
of FREIGHT coming ortr the virginia im
rRUCKEK RAILROAD to the
GOLD HILL DEPOT
from the Uehteet PARCELS OF GOODS AM
GENERAL BERCHANDI8*
To the HEAVIEST MACHINERY, BOIL.
1 ""krb, ITC., ETC..
I era prepared to accommodate all who deelre
my tcrrlcee tn thet line, opon
RRAHONABLB T K It BIB.
Pertlci wlthlng »e to recelte end delltei
their freight wlR P«*« ^.Viu W"'' 10
mark olAlnlf—**CEre T U., Ookl HUI.
S S, thomah (iallauttkr
c. w. crane, .
PURCHASINC ACENT,
KiUblUbed In 1811.
PEH80N8 RWD1NO /WAY FROB SAS
Kreoclfco, In went of any article of
MERCHANDISE.
Great or email, can hare their ordere filled
pr mptly. end ai th« *»ry loweet cub prlcee.
by addreeetng the underlined. ^ 0RA()I
111 Pine atr«et. Room M and 10 UWee<lor«
eir »t. Ban rrancl.ro Cal_ jy» "
CHANCE OF FIRM.

I HAVE THIS DAY 80I D TO J. P. HALL
all my lniere.t In the Pioneer
Virginia, December 1.1M0.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All Bll't dne the PinNKRR LAUNDRY up
lo the rllt-T OF I EOBBKH. 18t0 mnet be
eettled b»iore the TENTH uFDEO. BBEH, or
ther will be placed In the hande of a rolUetor.
In fniure no blllewlll be allowed to run more
than thirty d»ye. J. F. HALL
Virginia. Drctn.ber 1.1880. J_
GOLD HILL MARKET
Neat dear It the Newe Ofct,
H. B. DWILLI. : : PROPRIETOR,
At this barxet can,
alwayt be fonnd
TBI CHOIOEBT
1IIF" MUTTON.
v«al
and BACMAGKS.
Oar anlmalt, being eelected from the be«
Cattle Ranchee 1b Nerade and California, are
*'pB5vAT*hf AIIILIlB AND HOTELS will
find U to their ad rentage to patroalM tjrij
Market, where they will alwayt be tnpyUed
wltt the be>t neata the conatij can aBbrd.
RENDERED tallow, for mill tad mining
T'^'fiwSiL
$5 to sso
io* A Oo., retlaad, BAloe.
81L005B.
FASHION SALOON.
CHRIS. WEIDEMANN PROPRIETOR.
Mala Street Gold Hill,
Oupo»ite Um Mm officti.
rpniB OLD-K8TABLJHBSD AMD POPULAIl
A rMort la Mill the favorite. Comfort sad
.port combined. 1 be pel rune of lb* houee will
«lw«). bad tbe but timid. u(
H.IANDY, WUINKY,
ALB, POItTKU, LA UK It.
WINKM OV AI.L KINDS,
TOBACCO. CIUAKM, KTC.
TWO FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
CTMiTOCfEXCHANGB",
MAIN MTBBBT.i i COLD IIILL,
(Oppoelte Liberty Bailee Hon**.)
AT TBI9 POPULAB PUCK OP KftJOBT
cm Im found i eeleot ilocii of cholo*
Wines. Liauors. Ale. Porter
AND CIGARS.!
AIM. ibo only BILLIARD TABLES In town
At to pU)r 00.
0*11 uid proepect.
nl T. E. rmOB. A«ect.
GIBSON'S SALOON,
Mala Street. Held Hill
PIKVT CU14 IN KVKUY KBHPBCT.
Heading and Club Booms.
The p.tron" of tbe Boa'e will he well received
tud errved wlin tbe Placet of
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIQARS
tij " PAP " ABBOTT.
J W. P.C.niBmiW. Preertner.
BANK EXCHANGE,
la XATDArd'e Block,
MAIN STRICT - - COLD HILL.
APIHBT-OLASS SALOON IN KV1KT
rwpect, u well u gmicral retort lor but
acta n»a.
TBS BAR It ttorked wltb I ho bett branda ol
WIN 18, LiyUOHrt Wu OIU..1UJ.
X> K. f. tlcKKNNKY. Prt>H»i»r.
8. W. CHIIBBUCK.
POST-OFFICE
BOOK STORE,
MAIN HTRBBT. GOLD HILL.
- DKALU U—
BLANK HOOK8.
8TATIONKUY,
J KWKI.lt V,
■mooL iiookh.
Cl'TLKUT.
TOY*, KM-.
Agvut (or tbt Han Francltoo Dtllj
CHRONICLE, BULLETIN,
EXAMINER, -*»- ALTA.
EASTERN PICTORIALS,
MAGAZINES,
And Literary Papers.
jui
GOLD HILL BAKKftl
RESTAURANT
MAIN HTHKKT—......GOLD UII.L,
Op pot IM tba Ecllpee Llrorj Hiablee,
J. r. BICKKB Proprietor.
THRESH DBUD, PIKH, 0AKE8, AND 1101
* Boll* tyury dtjr, delivered at lb* reel\x=req-\
daocet of cotlomere.
BREAD AT REDUCED PRICES
vr PIm tod OtkM at redaoed prlott.
Ftncjr or tttontd Otktt made lo ordtr «
tbort noilot.
Tbt Kttuarut Department It the «n»et It
the Butt. All kind* ot (lame. Poaltnr *00
frtth Kltb tod tlM ojttort rtctlted tort
tenrwj Bp daily. »'■
THE CITY BAKERY,
RE8TAURANT.
Confectionery and Cindy Depot,
Na. '47 Ntrth C Ml reel, Vlralala,
f\7F*R8 AN ELEGANT A88ORTMINT 01
V/HOLIDAY UOuDs Tojrt, Oandle*, Oru
mtott for Table. Orotmrottl, K rot ltd tod
Plain Otktt of til klnda, dfturlptloDt tod da
tlffnt. tod tt prlcat to toll trerjbod j.
At w» Import tU oar (oodt direct from tb>
But, w» ran offer tbem tt.price* tbt ttme t>
cbtrgod In New fork, tod tt loet than Hti
Francltoo rate*.
ornimtnlt for Oaktt a tpedaltr.
tarice Orctrn tad Btrawberrlet tod Cnam.
Alto Htrawberrlee by tbe box, tt wholesale or
retail.
PITEMEIER k ARMBRU8T,
Proprietor v'117 Bakery,
Bo, IT If or lb 0 ttreet, Virginia. Nevada.
Ulm
GOLD HILL FOUNDRY
AND HACIIINB WORKS,
■•la IIimI, lewtr Oold Hill, In,
IKON AND BRAHN CASTING*:
Of every variety made lo ordtr.
I BAVI JUST ADDED TO MY OLD
I etUblltbed Machine Worka tbt LahokhI
HIZKD LATHS, PLANER and BTBAM
HAMMER, all of the lateet and moet Improved
cooitioctioo, and am now prepared to Mate
and Repair all klnda and all alaea of
MILL * MINING MACHINERY
At tba aborteat notice and on tba moet raaao* |
IMMB1T, Proprietor.
A. L. EDWARD8,
GENERAL
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AQENT |
—Am>—
NOTARY PUBLIC,
OOce, Boom 1, Odd Ftllowt' Balldiaf,
YIR42INIA CITY, NBY AD A
Nona bat ftntataM Amrrlcan tad Foreign
Baprntatad. M1
_6M0CEKIES, FK0VISI05B, KIC.
F. W.FOLSOM,
Mala MfM Odd Hill,
(Boocaaaor to Roblnaon k Folaom.l
Whole**)* and Retail Dealer tti
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PBOVISIOSfS, Etc.
ho lb aobkt in aou> hill for nun.
MILLS' CHAMTAUNE
BAKING POWDER,
ipUK BIST IN TUB MARKET — ONLY
require* half tbe qaanUtr ut any o«btr load
^LL PAHTIB8 INDEBTED TO THk ut l .
arm of ROBINSON * FOLSOM an requeued w
CALL AND SETTLE
tpBBlR ACCOUNTS without DBLAt
and rare coat*. 4
6R0CERY_ STORE!
RICHARD MERCER,
MAIN STRUT. GOLD HILL.
FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES
NOW ON hand AND FOR sals OIIBAf
KOU CASH.
A Largo Aaeortmeol o( GROCERIES AND
PHOVlBlOpg direct (run the OallloroU Mar\x=req-\
ket*, compualog to part:
TEAM, 8UOAR8, COFFEE. HPICEd
CAN FRUIT, DRIED FRUIT.
BYllUFU. OYbTElW, RICE
FLOUR. BICE, CANDLES,
11 liTTER.
Provisions of All Kinds.
THE BEST OF wInES ANO LIOUQRS
at WHOLESALE and kit ail.
VEGETABLESAND FRUITS.
tWGoodi Delivered frn of Charge.
1 pi B10HARD MKItCKR.
B.UKKHb A5D BKOKKKb.
THE NEVADA BANK
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
SAN FBABOISOO .....OAUI UUU
Paid >» Capital
Um«h«(P.M. Balds)....
tgent* it VlnrlnU, N*vtd*,.. ^ Siwfr'*
fWUuy« *ud mIIi Kxcbanr* tod T*lrgrapfcl«
Traniter*. I mum Commercial aitd iriTilm'
Credit*. Tbl* bank Iim (pacial lacllltlr* lor
dealing In bullion. «tf
L. B. FRANKEL,
STOCK AND MONEY BROKER.
OIVIUI- Dlili *ir*at< (laid Ulll, Jaet
ah»a tba Da a l( af California.
MTOUKft BOVUIIT, MOLD AMU OAK*
KIKD ON KAUfllN*.
[ m
T. B* MctilKX,
STOCK AND MONEY BROKER.
104 Booth C St., Virginia,
liriU. BUT AMD NELL STOCKS ON OOM\x=req-\
Tf nilMluo on lb* 'fflixl farurabla taitut;
will alio oarir Block* on Margin and
■m«j Immm om all Maad MarhtUtl*
SMarlllac
GOLD AND NII.YKK HOIOIIT AND
I ■ NOI.O.
SMITH'S AMERICAN
PIANOS AND ORGANS t
NEW YORK AND BOSTON
STAND YOUR CLIMATE
THE JBE8T I
WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
AND HOLD AT
WHOLE8ALE PRICE8!
Wo Afenti, No Drummer*,
JTo Belf-Stfled Profeiiort,
Or Hair-Waj Musician*,
—EMPLOYED TO\x=req-\
EXTORT MONEY FROM THE PUBLIC
Smith's Pianos and Organs
ABE INDORSED DY TBE DEBT MO
81CIAN8 UPON THEIB M KBITS.
Bend tad lee whet tboee Mr who bar*
HM1TH'» PIANOS In) oar mtd»t on tbla Coeat.
Bare >oor tnooej end bar at FlHST BANDS,
Don't ba hambaggrd, bat rend for Oblalognv
and particular* and ratlafj your.elm of tba
truth of ur mmrtion
Anr (trie of PIANO or OBOAN ,ent on
FIFTEEN DATS TEST TBlAL. br larnlablng
Banker'*. Kxpree* or htllroad Company'* car.
Uflcala of depoelt for amount.
AlaoSHUT MUSIC»tona-balf market prlca
JAMES 8. SMITH,
(Manufacturer*' KepreeeutaUre),
SIS larket Street,
ft m BAN FBANdlBCO, ca^
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