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THE EVENING NEWS
BATUBDAI. : : : 7EBBUABY 12. Ml
th Jmwa.
Tk« aatWawiah craaa whlah ku baaa
ahowiog itMlf •» proaiiaaatly u4 dia\x=req-\
eraditably of late ia cartain parta oI Ea\x=req-\
ropa, la a decidad injnatica tiwudarm
whioh for aatarai vitality, aaargy, thrift
•ad in tall actual (one, axpariaaoa hu
ahowa to ba moo ad to aoaa. It cam
oaly ba traaad to bigotad raliglooa tra\x=req-\
ditioo, boaiaiaa jaalooay aad blind pia\x=req-\
jndica. Tba StkMiflo Awmriean baa ra\x=req-\
oaatly givaa aatarai wall writtaa aad
abla adltorial attkUa with regard to tha
dlatribotlon, aombara, anatomical, phy\x=req-\
lilt] and fttl ohinoUriitici, tto., of
tha Java aa oomparad with othar pao\x=req-\
plaaaod aatlooalitiaa, aad aot at all to
tha dlaparagamaot of tha Java aa good
aad daairabla oitlaaoa ia tba gaaaral
maka-op ol aaj aatioa or ooawaaity.
From aa American point of viaw, it
aaya, tha oppoaitioa to tha Java whioh
haa lately baaa miiad ia Qarmaaj
aaaaa to ba daa partly to a (arrival of
tha aaahriatiaa apirit of medieval Chria\x=req-\
tiaaltj, hat mora Immediately to tha
Jaalooa hatrad which thrift iaapiraa ia
tha oathrifty. Tha military ardor whioh
haa oooTartad Germany iato a great
oamp baa draftad tha flower of Oaraua
yonlh iato Qanaaa barracks, aad haa
divartad tha baat aaargyof the people
from legitimate iadaatrial aad prodactiTa 1
paraaila. At tha aama time, it haa
lmpoveciahad tha maaaaa by heavy tazaa
to rapport lb* military wliMlrtwal,
and a till haaviar indirect Uz«a la rattiag
off tba aapply of predictive labor.
Tkongh aaay Jawiah youth in Oarmaay
km prorsd the MtiTi ooarage of tba
no* oa raoant batUsflalds, tko mora
psaoafal instincts of (ho raoa base lad
tb«m to aaak ia commerce and la Iba
profsssioas tba diatiaetiaa vbiob tba
Ohriatiaa youths nf Germany have
lookad lor ia miltUiy and official pool\x=req-\
tloaa.
Aad aow tba cry u tbat tba Java
moaopolixa tba aoaroaa ol waaltb. aad
tbat they crowd tba profaaaioaa aad
otbar poraoita of peaoe aad profit. Tba
obarga ia doabtlaaa largaly true; bat tbat
fact ia aa maob to tba bonor of tba Java
aa It ia to tba dishonor of tboaa wboaa
lowsr civilisation baa allovsd tbam to
bo diataacad ia tba oompatltioaa of
paaoafal industry, intalliganca, peraiat\x=req-\
aaoa aad thrift. If tba pbyaically aad
aamarioally waakar raoa aaa diataaoa
tbair atroagar aad mora aamarooa oom\x=req-\
patitora ia tba arts of paaoa, tba fact
moat bo takaa aa evideaoe tbat ml ad
ooaata for mora tbaa physical atatnra,
aad thrift aad labor for mora tbaa military
ardor, ia tba fraa conflieta of modern
civilisation.
THE «UUUL
The Egyptian obeliak, aa It now stands
complete ia Caatral Park, N»* York, ia
eighty-threo aad a hall feet ia height
from the ground to th« highest point or
apex; or. la other words, to make it
Mora wMp*«beaaive to oar Gold Hill
n«lirt, it la joat ahoat the height of the
Crown Poiat bridge at ita higheet point
above the bod of the ravine. The main
abaft la sixty-lins feet two lachea high.
' aboot eight feet square at the hose. and
la all oae eolid pieoe ol rvddish granite
or syenite, weighing 196X tone. It
stands oa a pedestal ol the sams material,
aiae feet sqnare, seven feet high,
aad weighing forty-three tons. The
three atepa composing ths foundation
form the height ol 7% leet aad weigh
eighty-eeven to as. Tbo whole weighs
320} { to as.
Anemblymaa HavenoV baa iatroduced
a bill to provide lor tbeerseUoaol aa aay\x=req-\
lam lot tba insans, whiob seems mora
• leaaihle tbaa any other. Tba bill provides
that Ormsby cenaty shall donsts
not Isaa tbaa twenty scree ol groaad as
a aite lor tba buildings. Tba baildings
will bs erected by eoavict labor, from
stone takea from the btate'a Prisoa
quarry. It oaly saka an appropriation
of *30.000 and provides that work shall
begia within tea dsya aftsr asoeptiag the
plana, It also stipulstea tbat tba eon\x=req-\
tractor shall forfeit $250 a dsy for svsry
dsy it reqnlrso to complete the building
after the time sgreed apoa by the Oom\x=req-\
miaaioaers.
The Nxwi baa reaslvsd a copy of C.
A. Cook A Co.'a United States Newspaper
Directory revised. It is published
by the well-known newspaper
advertising Arm of C. A. Cook A Co..
Chicago, Illinois. This directory is a
very aeatly priated and bound book,
aad eoataina a list of all aewapapers,
perlodlsals, etc., published ia the United
States aad Canada, carefully corrected
to date, giving names of papers, character,
issue aad spproximats circulation,
with cities aad towaa alphabetically
imaged for the uao af advertisera and
publiahen.
At a m*ating of th* Third Hottaa, at
Canon th* atber evening, a bill ni
pMMd locating the Slate Lanatie Aaylaa
at Ernka. Tha reaeona given wara that
threa-fourtha of the lunatica coma from
Eureka, and there would only ba milaaga
to pay oa tha othat fourth, which aatoa
from Bano; a heary sating to tha State.
Mr. Lowary oI Storey oppoaad tha bill
and morad that it ha rafarrad to tha
Committaa oa Public Morala. Colon*)
J. Hanaonk Dennis, wha oceupltd tha
ahalr, immediately aaid: " Ton ara oat
of ordar sir; thara'a no pihUo morala ia
thia Btata."
Tha Now York Tbnm aayi it waa expected
by tba Amarioan Commiaaioa for
tha taviaioa ot tha Nav Taatamaat that
tha hook would ha pahUahad aad randy
for delivery ia thia oonntry by tba prea\x=req-\
aat moath, bat it ia bow annonncad oa
tha aathority of a aabla diapafeh, ra\x=req-\
oairad by Dr. Phillipa Sohoff. Praaidant
of tha American Commiaaioa, that pub\x=req-\
ttaatiaa villMt ba mada for aoaaa tim*
BTATB FAIR lATTUt.
Petition* an baiag circulated through
Wiibo* oounty Mkiag the Legialatare
to authorise that oounty to iaaae boadi
for the purchaaa of the pro party oi tha
Nevada State Agricultural, Miaing and
Mechanical Society, located at Beao.
Tka Baao OtuttU baa tha followiag
editorial rasarka explanatory :
Thia ia what ia propoaed aa tha only
praatioahla aeaaa of aoeurlag a oontinu\x=req-\
aaoe of tha annual faira and raoaa which
are aoah a aoorea af pleaaore and praflt to
oar people. Tha oounty ia to boy op all
the Itabllitiaa af the Society, amounting to
aboat 928,000, paying therefor not am
lit, 00$ In boada beer lag a fair rata of lateral.
Ia ooaiidaratioa of thia aaaamp
tioa of the Society'* llabilltlea by tha
aooaty. tha Society taraa over all Ita
aaaeta to tha eoonty. Tbeae aaaet* are
worth $11,000, aad fire, therefore, abundant
valu- tor tha boada. Tha Society will
•till remain la exiateaoe, and will real tha
fairgrounde, pavilion, ate., to Jbe aoaaty.
paying a fair rental, at leaat equivalent to
the latereat ok the boada. Thaa tha Beci\x=req-\
aty would be'eaabled to ooatiaue ite annual
fair*, taking a freah a tart free af all
eneambranoea, aad tha eounty would have
aeoured thia moat deeirable reealt withou t
tha expenditure of a dollar, aad without
pledging ite credit for a dollar for which
it bad net received aotual value la real
aetata.
Paaa Mauchao, Louisiana, aeema to bo
a place whan tha wind blowa hard
aoaaelimee. A day or two ainoa, ao\x=req-\
cording to tha telegraph, a atorm of
wiad aad rain atrack tha towa aad
awept away every building la tha town,
incladiag tha railroad depot aad telegraph
offloe. Houaehald effect*, proviaiona,
every thing went. Fortunately no Uvea
were loot, and whaa tha atorm aabaided,
tha population had to hoot aaether town
to live ia aatil they oeald rebuild.
The B«*o QatttU aaya : Grading on
the flrat thr*« mil** of the Nevada and
Oragon Railroad it projreeaing wall.
H. L. W. Knox, the oontractor for that
eeetion, baa fifty man at wark. Colonel
Moor* and Oovernor Wooda ara expect\x=req-\
ad to arrive from Naw York is tha
oonree of a *Hk or too day a. It ia
probable that work will ba oommeaaed
all along tha liaa to tha juetion aooa
altar thair arrival.
W. H. H. Waaaon, aotiog Indian agant
at Pyramid, iaforma tha Bano UntttU that
than haa baaa a oaaa of amallpox at tha
reservation. Tha patient entirely rt\x=req-\
eovered, and baa gona to Honaj Laka.
Tha Indiana at tha reeerration bava all
btan vaccina tad, ant no other caaa of
amallpox baa appeared, nor ia any anticipated.
King Kalakaaa of tba Sandwieh
Ialanda left San Franciaeo for Japan and
China laat Tneaday. He pro\x=req-\
poaaa vieiting Aala and Afrioa, ramming
homo by way of the Snea
eaaal and Europe, thoa going aroand the
world is a reverae way to tha trip takan
by Oenaral Grant.
Nothing makes the iTUi|i Gold
Hiiler to comfortable aad oontented
with bis mountain gulch horn* u read\x=req-\
iag the aooounts ot the terrible sub\x=req-\
msrging, devastating flood* over in California.
Talmage saya tbe chnrob shouts over
to the theatre. "Ion ara all scoundrel*,"
aad tba theatre ahonta back, "Ton ara
all hypocrite*." Aad they both lie,
Senator Fownlng baa let down very
seriously in the matter of presenting
new bill* before the Legislature. He
baa evidently got disooursged or run
short ot material.
Eight jarora have been aeeared In the
Kslloch murder oast, Saa Francisco.
Jeffrey Washington, a colored maa,
who had been tor thirty-thrse yearas sx\x=req-\
ton of the Motbdist Chnrob at Jackson,
Miss., waa recently buried at that place.
Hia pall-bearers were among the moet
prominent and reapecUd oitisens, and
the funeral eervioea were oonducted by
the Iter. Mr. McLaarin, ot the Methodist
Church, sad the Rev. Dr. Huotsr,
of the- Preebylorian Church. Ho waa
universally reepected lor hie Intrgnty
and fidelity. A Southern paper speaking
pertinently asks: "What colored
maa dying at the North waa ever similarly
honored?" The oolored people of
the South will at onoe perceive the propriety
of becoming ohureh aextoaa and
tiring to three-eeore and ten.
Profeeeor Stanton aaaerta that: "The
oarbenate deposits are always In connection
with flaaure veins, and it mattera
not whether a bed or ate posit ef carbonate
mineral ia worked aut or not, the
true flaaure will be fonud far below it, to
be found by exploration and worked
as long aa thia generation exiata and
probably looger. The fact of a carbonate
depoeit being worked oat ie but the
beginning ot the work. The sulpharete
below extend regularly In true srevice
sty Is; bow far, God or nature anly
knew*." Thia should encourage the
owner of the carbonate blanket deposits.
Tbs Rev. Sir Csvendish Foster, Bsr\x=req-\
onet. rector of a pariah in England, can
boaet of aa experience aa extraordinary
aa it mnat be gratifying, ia hia capacity
at Irish landlord. When hia tenants
wars offered a reduction of ten per aent.
they refaaed it, aaying that their landlord
had been kind and oonalderate, aad
that they were quite able aad willing to
pay ap in fall.
lira. Bbeppard ol Whitevale, Oil.,
had » quick, bad temper. Hot eoa, aged
In, enraged ber by dieobedirnee, end in
her luluaut »he caaght ap • revolver
•od shot bin. Seeing tbet ke «u dead,
lb* vu ovmrluliiid with remoree, and
reaolved upon euicide. Firet, however,
abe hilled bar baby. Than ska oat her
ova throat, bat lived loag enough to tell
the atory.
""The oldeat orchard in California la
aaid to he at 8aa Joan, ia San Benito
ooanty. It waa planted aooii after tba
founding ot the old Miaaioa of 8«n
Juaa Baatiata, about the year 1775.
The paw treaa ia it have grown to aa
intaeaae aixe, and although over 100
year* old. etill bear an abuadanca of
trait of the flneet quality.
Oan. Oarfleld aaya it ia true that, at
the vary Una of hka nomination by the
Cbiaago Convention, a large eagle which
had been aoaring over Waahiagton
alighted apon hia houae ia that eity.
A young lady who lately gave a mil.
liner an order for a bonaet, aaid: "Ton
maat make il plain, bat atill attractive
and mart, aa I ait ia a aanapicooua
plaoa in churah."
TBI LMUUTtM.
mil imoi-loazxm iUt.
Canon, February 11,1881.
The Senate met at 11 o'oiock, Senator
8hepkerd la the chair.
Parlay and Dayton van brought to
tha bar of tba Senate, and a loag dlaeua\x=req-\
aion followed aa to what aboold bo dona
with than. Whila thia waa going on,
Povniog attempted to ollaib over tba
rail, bat waa pravantad by tba activity of
tba Sergeant-at-Arma. On motion, tba
Senatora vara aararaly reprimanded by
tba Chair and raqnirad to apologize.
Mr. Parlay azplalnad that ba attandad a
obiroh (air tba night before and ran
all night (or tha banaflt of Ohriaiknlty.
Mr. Dayton azplalnad that ba bad baan
daUioed by a diacuaaion o( tba Oarriek
relief bill. For tba nazt bait boor tha
turmoil vaa livelier than ever aaan In
tha Third Hooaa aad twioa aa ludioroua.
Mr. Powning vaa admlttad vitboat a
reprimand, it Doing bald that hia youth
floated him (rom any reeponaiUlity (or
hia acta.
Proceeding under tha call being dia\x=req-\
peneed with,Senator King took lha ohair.
UPoaiB or btakdikq oomumjca.
Tha Gommittao on Elections recommended
tha paaaaga o( Aaaambly Bill
No. 69.
Tha Committaa on Enrollment reported
that Senate Memorial and Joint
Baaolation No. 3 (Williama*) had baan
oorreetly enrolled.
The Judioiary Committee reoommead\x=req-\
ed the paaaaga o( the Aot to regulate pro\x=req-\
ceedinga in criminal oaaaa (Aeaembly
Bill No. 68), and a bill providing f or tha
appointment o( abort-hand repertera in
criminal caaea (Aiaembly Bill No. 61).
Tbe Committee aleo reoommand ed the
paaaaga ot a eubetitute for Aeeembly Bill
No. 41, aa Aot to amend an Aot oon\x=req-\
earning orimee end paniabmenta.
The oommlttea reported advaraely to
the paaeaga o( Senate Bill No. 43, an
Act to perfect the title o( the State to the
water right ot W. M. Little.
MOTIONS AHD BBSOLCTTONI.
On motion of Powniag, Assembly Bill
No. 98. mi Act (or the relief of lk«
Franktown snfferera. iu taken ip, and
after a long debate tka appropriation waa
ont down to $760, and tba bill puud.
Tke olaim af W. J. MoDade for $8
waa allowed; also that of L. L. Crockett
for $34.
Rooms taken nntil 1 JO.
ami anna.
The Senate met at 1 JO p. m.. Preai\x=req-\
dent Adame in tha obair.
MMAoaa vuom ram amimslt.
Tba Clerk of tha Assambly announced
(ha paaaage of tha Aot Axing tba salariee
of tba Judgea af tba Supreme Court;
alao Senate memorial aid Joiot Reaolu\x=req-\
tioo No.* 6, relative to tba areoiion of
United Stataa Circuit and District Caurt
buildings in Canon<
On motion of Weeterfleld, Brumaey
waa appointed on the Reapportionment
Committee in place of Tolley.
In aooordanae with Aaaembly aubati\x=req-\
tnte for Senata Conourrent Resolution
No. 18. tba Cbair appointed Meaara.
Hainea and Henderaon on tba Viaidng
Committee.
Aaaembly Bill No. IS. an Aet for tba
relief af aaretire on offioial bonda, waa
referred to tba Judiciary Committee. .
Hobart introduced Senate Bill No. 94.
an Aot fixing tba ratea of official adver\x=req-\
tiaing. Referred to tba Committaa on
State Affairs.
By Schooling—Ai Act to amend an
Aot fixing tba ealahfa of varioua county
officers. Read tbe Brat tiae.
Substitute for Aaeembly Bill No. 81,
an Act to provide for a new oompilatiou
of tba lawa of Nevada, waa referred to
tba Judiciary Committee.
Asaembly Bill No. 95, an Aot to diain\x=req-\
oorporate tbe city of Aaatin, referred to
lb* Lander oonnty delegation.
By Gallagher— Senata Bill No. 90, an
Aet authorising tba payment of oertain
money to O. 11. Hatoh, lata Aaaeeaor of
Eameralda oouoty, referred to tba Judiciary
Committee.
Senate Bill No. 80, an Aot to pay for
a deficiency in the appropriation for
State printing and official advertiaing,
ordered engroaaed.
Senata Bill No. OS, an Aot for tba relief
of H. H. Marietta. Sutatitute
adopted and referred to tbe Committee
of tbe Whole.
Giboon'a Bill No. 82, an Aot providing
for the commutation of tha aentence
of priaonera wbo earn credit by good
behavior, paaard by a vote of 15 to 6.
Substitute for Aaaembly Bill No. 38,
introduced by the Waya and Meana
Committaa, an Aot to provide for tba
enpport of tba State government,
Ubled.
Asaembly Bill No. 4, an Act to aaoQre
tbe liena of mecbanioa. After *long
debate the bill paaaed.
Senate Bill No. 29, an Aot to amend
an Act for tbe maintenance of pablio
school*, carried and engroaaed.
Senata adjonrned until 11 o'clock
Monday morning.
AaaaaaMjr.
Tbe Aaaembly mat at 11 o'aloak.
Bellinger, Corbett MoKenxie, Pen\x=req-\
oyer, Ernat and Smith were granted
leave of abeoaoe.
Duffy, of tbe Committee on Pnblio
Printing, reported that Aaaembly Con.
current Resolution No. 14, relative to
mining patenta, had bean printed and
delivered to the Sergeant-at-Arma on
Monday, February 7.
Soule, of tbe Committaa on Eagroea\x=req-\
meat, reported correctly engroaaed Aa\x=req-\
aembly Bill No. 69, to amend tha Aet
to provide State revenue.
Drexler, of the oommittee oompoaed
of tha Storey oountv delegation, reported
in favor of tba bill to provide for
tbe government of tawna as amended.
Englla, MoBurney and Havenor, to
whom waa referred Senate Bill No. 69,
in relation to the insane, reported in
favor of ita paaaage.
Plank moved for tba reoonaideration
of tb» vote by wbioh Senate Bill No. 43,
oonoernlng Crimea and pnniahmenta,
waa lost.
The motion waa carried.
Mseeagea were received from the Senate
transmitting aavaral billa.
Aaaembly Bill No. 103, to provide for
tbe government of tbe State Prison, waa
**•4 * aeoond time, ordered printed and
referred to tbe Committaa on State
Priaon.
Aaaembly Bill No. 104. to prevent
minora (ram gambling, waa referred to
the Committee on Pnblia Morale.
Aaaembly Bill No. 106. making appro*
priatiooa for tba aapport of the government
for tba aeventeenth and eighteenth
fiacal years, waa ordered printed and
referred to tba Committee of tbe Whole.
Organ introdueed. without previous
notice, Bill No. 107, relative to tbe
ohargea for tha carrying, reoeiving,
handling and atoring property, and for
carrying paaaengera by inter-State railroads,
waa erdatad printed and referred
to tba Committee on RaUwada and Cor\x=req-\
poratioaa.
Aaaembly Bill No. 64, to restore last
words, waa amended aad road a niand
time.
Aaaambly Bill No. Bl, to detach • per\x=req-\
tlon of Whit* Pin* county wad attach
tha naa to E«nki oonnty, vaa referred
to the Eureka and White Piaa delega\x=req-\
tion*.
Baaato BUI Mo. 81, to amend tha Act
relating to offioara, their qualification*,
ato., waa referred to tha Judiciary Com\x=req-\
mitto*.
Aaaemhfy Bill No. 99, to amend tha
Aot ralating to prooeedinga in oiril oaaaa,
waa read a aaaond time.
Conaideratlon of Aaaambly Concurrent
Baaolation No. 14, relativa to patonU in
mining alaiaa, waa deferred nntil neit
Tnaaday.
Aaaambly Bill No. 83, to provide mora
fully (or tha oara of daatitnta and abandoned
children, paaaad by a ananlmoua
vote.
Aaaambly Bill No. 63, to provide for
the government of tovna, eame np.
SaTaral amendment* vara adopted, tba
bill oonaiderad angroaaad, aad further
action deferred antil Monday.
Aaaambly Bill No. 69, to amend tba
lot to provide Bute ravaaue, paaaad by
a uoanimoue vote.
The aonaideration of tba special order
for-2 o'elook today waa poatponad nntil
Monday.
k meaaage waa received from tha Senate
transmitting Aeeembly Bill No. 98,
for tha relief of the Franktown eufftrera.
The bill waa amended by tba Senate
reduoiog the amount of the appropriation
to f760, and tba Amandmanta ware
adopted by tha Aaaambly.
A meaaage vaa reoelved from tha Governor
anuouuoing rejection of Bill No.
66, to protect tha State Treaaury; and
hia approval of Aaaemhly Bill No. 40, to
provide for tba formation of oorpora\x=req-\
tlona. / .
On motion of Ball, action on tba Gov\x=req-\
ernor^ meaaage waa deferred nntil Tuee\x=req-\
day.
A reaolutlon by Smyth, that Beldlng'a
name be dropped from the roll, vaa loat.
At 1 o'elook tba Hooaa adjourned until
Monday at 11 o'olock.
If a Cleveland Ltader reporter who
recantly traveled in Dakota ii to be be\x=req-\
li*V*d, lb* drew of a looomotiv* engineer
in that cold region «u u follow*:
"On* red woolen wrapper, heavy quality;
on* whit* woolen wrapper, heavy
quality; on* akin abirt, eloee and warm;
•n* red woolen wrapper, heavy quality;
on* r*d woolen nnderabirt, heavy quality;
on* bin* Maokinaw blonae, very
heavy; fiv* pairs of heavy flannel draw*
ere, on* pair Mackinaw broeobaa, two
pair* of b*avy woolen atockinga, on*
ptir of Oeraan aocka, on* pair of aro\x=req-\
lioe, on* heavy tor oap, two pair* of
warm lined glov««, on* pair of mittana
for Outdoor *mergenciea."
Bam* of th* oldeat almond tree* in
California an to b* fonnd in San Benito
oounty. On the old Paoheoo aeven
milea northeast of Holli*t<-r, eoma war*
planted fifty year* ago. They still bear
an abundanoe of anta *very season.
Rrakin* uniformly answered all bogging
letters ss follow*: "8ir, I feel muob
honored by your applioation to m*, and
I beg to aubacribe (her* the readar bad
to torn ov*r the pag*) uiyaalf your oba\x=req-\
dient aervsnt.
President Hayee baa in bia farm at
Biamarck, 1000 acrea of amootb, beautiful
farm land, every acre of whieh is **•
pabl* of producing, and will when pr*\x=req-\
Sared, yield ita twenty-two or thirty
ushela per acr*.
VAKIOIM CAUMKrt\x=req-\
Advaaclng years, care, sickness, dlssppolntsd,
and hereditary predisposition—all operate to
tarn the hair grsy. sad either of (hen loollnea
It to shed prematurely. ATia's Han Yioob
will restore faded or grey, llacht or rWd hslr to •
rich brown or deep black, ss may b-i deelred.
It eofieLe and eleanesa the eealp, giving U a
healthy action. It removes and cnree dsndtiff
and humor*. By It* iu« foiling hair la checked,
and a new growth will be produced In all casee
where the folllelee are not destroyed or the
glands decayed, Its effect* are oeantifallv
shown on brsshr, weak, or sickly hair, on
which a few apulieatloi e will produce the gloss
and freeboeu of yoath. Harmless aud ear* In
Its operation. It le laoomparable aa a dressing,
and la oapeclallj ralwd for the eolt lustre and
rlchneaa of too* It imparts. II oontslus neither
oil nor dye. and mill art soil or color white
cambrlo; yet It lasta long oo tha hair, and keeps
It fresh and vigorous. 8
8QRM
In Bnby Hill, February 9, to tb* wife
of Thomas Dal*, a eon.
MARRIED.
In Winnsmuoca. February 7, J. W.
Trevathan to Mrs. E. Tiffany.
DICD.
In Virginia City, February It, John P.
Zoya, a native of Cantoa Orlsan, bwltaer\x=req-\
land, aged M year*.
NEW TODAY.
HA8BROUCK * HALL,
(8acc*saors to I. B. Stewart 4 Oo.)
Druggists & Apothecaries,
aoa Maia Umi,
COLD BILL, .... NEVADA
—OBALSM IX\x=req-\
rVKI DRtlflNt
CHKMICAI.M,
MKDICINBH.
TOILET Aid
FANCY ARHC1.SA.
Prescriptions tilled at alt boars, dsy or night,
by a thoroughly competent person. - U
POWDER
Absolutely Pure*
Had* from Gimp* Cms Tiriw.-No otbw
pnptntiM UtM nek light, fakr bo* bmd*.
or Iwsnrtoo* Mstty. Cwbe *«« by Dyepep\x=req-\
Una wlthoot fMr of lU* tMjUu from mmt
IH»rtTbU food, sold 00It to OHM. b*j»Li
Bora, lint* rowan Co..
RtfTuk.
T. R. McGUEN'S
CASH PRICES FOS FEBRUARY:
.
,. V ' •
Everything else in my immense stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Fine Old Brandlrs, Wines and Liquors,
WILL II SOLO AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES.
Fresh Baltimore Oysters and Chapman's Fare Apple
Cider always on hand.
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
T. R. M cGUBN,
TIB6IIU CITT, • 8CTR0, lid - GOLD SILL.
(•9 1m
Baker's Extra tad Extra Family Flour....
Em tern Sugar-Cared Huu (oorered)
FtQMt Jtp&n Tea
Old Go Tern men t Jin CoffM (fresh ground)
Common Oround Coffee
C04I Oil
Fmh California Eggs
Extra Choioe Petaluma Butter
SMI Boxesof Oboiee Xouatela Apples at...
Flat Old Bouboa Whisky
Par Caaa, $4 30; per 8-gallon Can, $3 >0
. Vo per Dozen, or 4H Down for 81 00
Per 8-lb. Bolls, 76 Orate
$1 SO per Box
.... Beduoad from 18 te It M per Gallon
98 UK per 100 lbs
im Orate per lb
97 It oente per lb., or 3 Ibe. for tl 00
,. 5 lbs. for $1 00
8 lbs. for SI 00
NEW TODAY
8. W. CHUBBUCK.
POST-OFFICE
BOOK STORE,
main ITBBIT. GOLD HILL.
—mini XX—
■lank rookm,
station BAY.
JKWKI.KY,
MCBOOL books.
CVTLBBT.
TOYH, lit,
Afrat for Um »*n Frmncltoa Dally
OHRONIOLC. BULLETIN,
EXAMINtff. -um- ALTA.
EASTERN PICTORIALS,
MAGAZINES,
And Literary Papers.
]4lt
1863. 1881.
TBI ZIQHTBKKTH
Annnal Military and Civic
4 ball Sl
—OF TBI\x=req-\
NATIONAL GUARD, N. IN.,
Will be ftaa at IM Ball
TUESDAY EVE'fl, FEBRUARY tt, 1881,
OmkiH .r AmuiMitii
Oapt. D. A. Fnatr, Uent. W Oorae.
Serf!, a. J. Ujw, Hefft. r. L. Carrier,
Bergt. 8. lioffelAninr, Prt. A. L. Xdwards,
Prl. V. Moor*.
CARKIAQIR
Can be obUlMd by leering ordera at tbe Beading
Boom of tbe Company beiwm tbe boor*
of 7 Md • r. or with any member of tb.
Committee of Arraoceaenie
FNII OP OMAROE I
TICKETS. U <
J»Mtd
GOLD HILL FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE WOUSi
■aia ■««■»>«. Uwtf o«m ■ill. Inn
IRON AND BBAM CASTINGI?
Of erer; variety made to <
IS
BAVI TUBT ADDED TO XT OLD
eetabllAed Machine Wart* the LAROK81
_ LATHS, PLA«n and MTKAH
HAMHIS, all of the lAteet and moet 1b»totw1
conatractiou. and am now prepared to H-Li
and Repair all klnda and all alaea of
MILL A MININO MAOMINKIIY
aoUeaaad Ml tbe I
GIOB0I HtKITT. Propriety.
GIBSON'S SALOON,
Mala lan'i Gmld 11HI.
flBMT C1JUIS IN ITIIT BBSrBCf.
Beading and Olnb Booms.
Ttaa palron* of tba Boom win mllMiInd
M& aarrad wtUi tta FlMt of
WINES. LIQUORS AND ClflARS
Bf-FAF-ABBOTT.
« W.P.C.WBWIW.P>—Ih tor.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, STATIOVJERY.
O. H. GALLUP,
aPPOSITB TBB BANK OP SOLD BILL.
^ ty coaaUaOy on luad all tfca C itotIh
IMPORTKD CIGARS, •
Allkliii*fCt*wtiiT*kMet,Km .Cat\x=req-\
*a»a, futy LtWi. Itla d
B«k». mm* MCatteaary «r
all DiiiHuIm.. U
SODA WATER,"XT" X
Bparkllnr WlaM and all Oktboaatad Bmb H"\x=req-\
AmnlU hrJhUH, BMliM • ad
Oomplata Oolflu, lUtarlali ud SomIIk *»■
l^ii^ oiy. ^ nh»«tf»<d M»<rw»* "SSS
hwaw, 3w«s»es».*I
8K00IBIB8, FB0 VISIONS, lie.
GROCERY STORE I
RICHARD MERCER,
MAIN STRUT. GOLD HILL.
FAMILY&FANCY GROCERIES
-VOW ON HAND AND FOB BALK OHKAP
JJ| FOBOAUH.
A Lam Awort—1 ot QROCXRIRS AND
PBOrilUONH dlr*ct trom Um OtUiomUMtr\x=req-\
keU, comprUlaf la put |
TEAS, 800AB8, COFFEE, SPICES
CAM FHUIT, DELED FBU1T,
HYBUP8, OYSTEBS, BICE
FLOUB, BIOS. CANDLES,
BUTTEB.
Provisions of All Kinds.
THE BEST OF wilt AND LIOUORS
AT WBOLKBALB AND KKTA1L.
VEGETABLESAND FRUITS.
troooit D«UTn«d Vim of Ohttga.
1 n» KIOHABD MKECBB.
F. W. F0L80M,
■HilliMl MM Mill.
(beecewr to homaaoa * polaoau
wholwle eed iuu11 dmtorla
protisiohbt Etc.
hols aoiht in gold hill fob MBS.
mar ohamfaoni
BAKING POWDKR,
ipak but in tbi mahkjtt — onl1
requlrw half u>« qaiatllf of taj ottm kind.
riaxm uokbtxd to thi lati
ana o( b0bin80n * folsom an rtquwtodto
CALL AND SETTLE
■phkin aooount8 without dklat
ind nn ooaU. 4
GOLD HILL NEWS OEPOT
-amd\x=req-\
VARIKTY STORK,
MAIN ItTKKKT, gold HIIX,
OppoaMa IWa KMHukil.
D. T H OR BURN,
Proprietor.
Aanrr fob th«
GOLD MILL DAILY NKWB
And tan taadaoo
"OHi," Mkx*al*er" aid "Pott."
Eastern Periodicals
AM UTHT IIADIIli MATTKI
GISAB8 AND TOBACCOS,
•HUT MUSIC.
•HOW-OASB GOOD*.
•TATIONLRY.
SCHOOL BOOKS*
TOYS, 1TO.
iw «■
HOLD HILL BAKU!
RI8TAURANT
MAIN STKKJCT gold BILL,
Opposite UmBcIIpm Limy IuMm,
J. P. IIOKIB. ...rroprtotaft
PWI UIAO. PIES, OAKW, amd hoi
f Bella mrj atj, dtUrarad at Lb* mt
of niiwMn.
■■BAD AT RBDUOBO PHIOBS.
Tim aad Ohkaa at radaaad prior*.
naej or aaaortad Oakaa mede to «<■ ■
•hart notio*.
Tka IwUiiMt PmiibmI I* ibi Ml l»
th* BUto. All kUdj of Sim. Tvmltn ud
rmk run and alao Ojtion nmwf.ud
MWd mp dallr.
thi ran uiui,
RESTAURANT.
OMfctUuwM* OaHrkpat,
Ito.ilTNNikOttrMtTtNMM
fxrrm ah buoamt amobwi>hto*
VBOUIU
i. ouaaof ail klad^dMHp«OMm«»
All and at prion to nit
A* wa twrtjfl 0«i
■Mt,w» mm o*r tbaa atprfcaa tba aaai
efcatvad to Now fork, tad at loai than
bytha box, at wliuliiili i
UfllN 1VB BBIKKB8.
THE NEVADA BANK
OP MM FRANCISCO.
am nusouoo ^...oii.Troswu
hM :■» Capital tMNMHIM
i (U.I
MTInUto.lmte... {£ \
Hatailnlort. I OBQL.
(M Wkll (tnKJ I **
VBon tad «aUa t^bua* tad Tthgnokie
Tnaifm. I inn Ouaiawtlil u4 ftmB
Oradlu. nit buk feat avaeW (kdUUM lot
todlM »■ baUtoa. «f
T. R. MetiOftlV,
STOCK AMI MONEY BIOIU.
1M Mstk C TlrflsU,
TTTILL BUT AND ISLL BTOOSS ON OOM\x=req-\
YY mlMloa a* Uu mom itnmNi wm i
«til alio «ny StMka oa Hacgls aa*
i Mailt
GOLD AND IILTIt BOUGH* AN0
!■ WOI.D.
L. B. FRANKEL,
•TOOK AND MOMY BBOKI*
omoi-Hiti mm. CM« biu, jaa«
it* auk •rouifenh.
•MOKS BOUGHT, BOLD AN* CAB\x=req-\
BIBD ON WABOINB
la
FASHION 8AL00N.
1.1. TURRET, PRO PR.
Mali Street, ... * «ol« Ml.
Oppoaita tba Xrva otto*.
man old-btablwhcd aid pofcui
X raaort U atlll tba (irortu. Comfort i*d
•portcobbmed. Tlu patrona of tba bow* wlfl
alwaja and tba baal breada af
B (ANDY, WHISKY,
ALB, rOBTBB, UOBK,
WINK* OV AIX BINDS,
TOBACCO, CIOABB. BTU.
TWO FIRE BiyJARO TABLES.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS WHO ABI INDEBTED TO
lb*
COMtTOCK BXOHANOK
Am raqoaatad to maka paynaot within titty
d*7*from data,MlU(OlnglorJoaabnalpaaa.
THO*. JC. rwoti.
Qold HUI. Jaaaary ». HM. »
RENO FOUNDRY,
BBNO. NRTADA.
ZBK PROPRIETOR OP THE VIRGINIA
Foundry, harm* parthaaad tba Bwo
ndrj, u4 conaoUdaiad It wllb tba fotaar,
will barwflar atyla tba wotlu tba
Beie foondry aid Machine Werka.
Tbla aatabllahmaat la dow prepared to do •
ftaarml Foondry baalaaaa, inciudlou ararr da\x=req-\
acrlpUon at
QwUin la Iron aid Praia, Parataa,
a ad Maeblaa W«k.
At lowar prloaa tbao can ba oMaiaad alaawbare.
Dtawlop and aatlmataa lurnlabad wbac re
qalred.
Br atrtct at trot las to baalaaaa. asd witb a
tboroaab baowMa. of tba work nqaM, tba
proprietor bopra to Bartt iba cooBdasoa ot tba
tiada.and raapactlally aotlclutba pauoMaa of
oUll Attd moo.
<UI ANDKBW FRAftKR, Propr.
. G. V. CRANE,
PURCHASING AGENT;
Established la 1871.
PERSONS RESIDING >WaT FROM HAM
Praaeloco, la waatof say artlolo of
MIROMAMDIIC,
Oml or null, eta bar* tb«4r order* IIM
promptly, sod st th* rtrjr lowwt ouD prlcoo,
by sdtosslns tbo uadonfeotd.
0. W. CRANK,
til Plao sti*ot, Room M ud 10 Lotdoodorf
Kr et, BaafoDdoco. Col. JjU U
WOOD AND GOAL DEPOT!
TUT7T FINE. WASHOE LIN R. SPLIT FWB
JW tad otter mUUm of Wood, sad a full
apply of
ROCKY MOUNTAIN COAL
Ob baad aad too solo at tbo LOWEST CASH
Hue
FULL WEIGHT AND MUIDII
tiUABANTRKD.
Wood sawed st short aottoo aad at towfratoo
OFFICE—Moor Railroad Dopot. Oold BUL
Has TBOKAH OAI'LAOHER.
"vTroinia"
•••• AND....
MILL OMNIBUS,
GOLD
nONNBOTTNa WITH THR OARS AT ttOLD
O Hill to »nd trotn Oaroon.
Will aako rofnlar trips botwoon tbo
stead* at oitbor ond. of tbo route, a* lol\x=req-\
lowa:
LSATXOOLO BIX,
IM A. M.
10:10
ISM x.
3:00 r.M.
lxati TnonnA.
10.-00 A. M.
11:90 <•
11:48 r. X.
1:46 ••
4:15 •• 6:15
JAKES DON8TAN,
Proprietor.
CHAWCK OF FIRM.
IRATE THIS DAT SOLD TO J. t. HALL
all ma latonat la tbo Ploaoor Ltaedir.
O. W. BALL.
I. M0.
•PKOIAL~MOTICK.
All BUIs dwo tbo PIONEER LACNDRT np
to tbo FIBoT OP OEOMBEH. USD. nut bo
ssttlod bo/oro tbo TENTH OP DR01XBBR, or
tboy wtl^bijploqd tbo hoods of a ooUsetor.
MDo will bo aUowod to m
tbaattlrtydoya. _ J. ». HALL.
TbHtete. Dssissbsr I IMS. 1

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