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THE EVENING NEWS
VIRIIMA AND TRUCKEE RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
Tiklai Kffecl September 20, ISM.
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THURSDAY.
• • • •
• • • •
: APRIL 31. 1881
stock itrair.
un iTDin.
30 Eureka Con..
170 Northern Bell*. 17%, 17V
93 Manhattan. 1H
100 B«lmonl. 40e
1420 Navajo. 1, 1 05
380 Tuacarora. 10c
SO Bella Isle. 40e
730 Day. 43c ,
3303 Albion. 4. 8 90. I*. • 80. 3 CO
80 Ml. Diablo. 6%, 6%
100 ML Poto.i, 3c
300 Becbtel, 93c. 1
630 Tioga, 1
300 Summit. C0o
470 Syndicate, 43c, 40o
30 Ooodahaw, 7So
300 Concordia. 1%
830 Champion, 35o
300 Belvidere. 1
900 Blackbawk. 33c
600 Booker Con., 10c
630 Mono. 2*t.3 15. 3 30
1000 University. 5c. lOo
1178 Jupiter. 40c. 50o, 60a
1000 Addenda. 33c
505 Noondav. 3H. 3 40. 3%
910 North Noonday, 1 60. 1 70
100 Boelon Coo.. 60c
"M Oro. 1 30. 1 40
50 Tiptop. 4
500 Paris. 53c
10 Silver King, 33*4
30 Head Center, U 60
150 Bulwer, 3 30
tbu Moaxixo.
400 Ophir. 8%. 8
805 Mexican, 10%, 10. 10%
740 Ooald & Curry, 7S. 7 V
393 Beat \ Belcher, 11%. 13
403 California. 1 %
1140 Savage. 3 80. 3 85, S 90. 3 95
833 Con. Virginia. 3 55
1360 Chollar. 3 33. 3 30
750 Potoai, 4 05. 4 10. 4 15
440 Hale A Norcroea. 6% .
975 Crown Point, 3 30. 3 05, 3 15
380 Yellow Jacket, 6%, 5%
3200 Imperial. 30c *
80 Kentuck. 1%
43 Aloha. 4 H
930-Belcher. 3 31. 3 45. 3 40
885 Sierra Nevada. 13 S. 13 S. 13 >* b30,
13'i, 13%
780 Utah. 10»*. a, 10%
1330 Bullion, 1 83. 1 80
303 Exchequer, 1%, 1 80
30 beg. Beleher, 7 %
935 Overman. 3 10. 3 30. 3 15
635 Jualice. 90c, 93c, 83c
110 Union Con.. 10%. 10%
330 Alta. 3%
106O Julia. 45c. 50o
1033 Caledonia. 53c. 50c
950 Silver Hill, 30o, 33c
640 New York. 30c, 3S«
650 Occidental. 3, 1 85
935 Lady Washington, 35c, 30c
300 Original Oold Hill. 35c
616 Andes, 3 90. 3 98. 3. 3 05
1330 Scorpion. 3 10. 3 05. 3
1490 Benton, I, 95c
150 OoldM (late. 3 30
300 Solid Silver. 35«
350 Concordia (Va.), 30c
40 Confidence. 4
illMMea aireel R*|wrk
Sax FmA*cieco, April 21—3 p. v.—
Gould * Carry, 7S. 7H. "H; Albion, 3 90
9 SO; Ml Diablo.«; Sa»a«e, 3 90, 4, 4 10;
Silver Hill. 35o, 30c; Day, SOc; OpLir. lh i
Sierra Nevada, 1JH. 12H, 13V it1,. 13Hi
Con. Virginia*# S4.3H. 3 83; Union Con.,
10H, 10S; Mexican, 10\, 10S;Oro. U;
Chollar, 3<t; Beet A llrlcher, Vl\, 13?«.
13S, 12S; Northern Belle. 17*; II ale A
Norcrou, 6. OS; Mono, 3 30; Potoel, 4 13,
4 30; Yellow Jacket, i\. 3%; Andea. 3 10;
UUb. 11. 10H. 10H ; Bullion, l\. 1 70;
California, 1H. 1 40, 1 43; Alta. 3 30. 3 40;
Kcnlnck, 3; Overman. 3 30.3*4.3 II. 3 30;
Julia. 43*. 30c.
ArvleMa Thia Maraiac\x=req-\
B ▼ Dey, IUt O R Daiii, B Beanetta,
In Oauat. Miaa M Daaahue. T B flat\x=req-\
worthy, B B King and wife, Miaa Moffat.
E Sailea, A B Jackaon, J B Byao, J 8 ha\x=req-\
neen, W J Sutherland, J Kelly, H Moffatt.
Mullie Madden.
HHrtim Laat IfMlar
F D Wentwortb, C J Hillyer. B V Dey,
C Joae, J Moore, n A Froom. Mra Ueuat.
B Wintera and wife, Mra E Nilee, J £
Shaw ban.
reraMata.
Jamea Moor* of tbe Kiadon Iron
Woika, San Franoiaco, arriTed in Virginia
yeaterday morning. He waa ont
•t the Combination abaft during the
greater part of tha day and laft in tba
evening for Saa Francieco.
J. F. Moolton, taller in tha Virginia
Agency of tha Nevada Bank, baa tendered
hia reaignation to take effect May
lat
Hugh McMillan aaaanltad and beat
John McKenzie pretty aeverely laat night
oa Main atreet, Qold Hill, about 10:30
o'clock. Ha waa arreated tbia morning,
and not being abla to raiea $300 bail,
waa aant to jail. H» trial will taka
plaoa tomorrow at 1 o'clock p. ».
Dnncan McDonall and John B. Molilalia
have located 1500 feat of mineral
ground in Virginia Mining Diatriet and
called It tha "Sew Idea."
Owing to aoma trouble with a pump
bob, tha Belcher ponipa war* not atartad
laat avaning, but it ia expected to hava
them going tonight.
Sam'l L. Jonea, Superintendent ol
tba Crown Point haa been appointed
Sa paris ten dent of the Belcher, aleo.
Tba yonng people from Virginia bad
■ loTaly avaning for a walk homo from
tha entertainment laat night.
Gold Hill yonng ladiee are wearing
flam Bernhardt oollara.
Applea retail (or 92 par box ia Gold
Sill.
THE DECLINE II PRICES.
>HMIW f«|W IMOWM.
The Report of yeeterdsy codmIm its
readers who in dealing in atoska u
follows: "The comparatively high prices
and the hall in the upward movement of
the Comatocka breoght oat aome real\x=req-\
izera tkla morning at the first aeeaion,
and their aalea wen supplemented by
tha operations of the ahorta. The reaalt
wia a general deelina. There ia now a
very fair abort interest in the market
and the prospect of trading opportnnitiea
ie therefore good, even ehonld the beara
be left for a while in the enjoyment of
their anticipations, wbioh ia not eery
probable. Tbe lull ia probably only temporary
and the market haa, if the eigne
go for anything, hardly yet began to
move. We think there are rarpriaee in
a to re for operators and that the chipper
in the preaent state of affaira ia poa\x=req-\
areeed ot.more coarege than diecretion."
And the PoM, which haa hitherto ad\x=req-\
viaed its readers to get it at onoe before
it should be too late, yeaterday adviees
ita roadera to "go alow," aa follows:
"There waa great trepidation in atock
circles thie morning, and recent buyera
were rapidly tranaformed into aelUra.
The roseate theoriea which prevailed I
daring tbe reoeot riee were somewhat
ebattered by the atern realities of a aharp
decline in prioee. It began to look aa if
the Comatock market bad drifted into
one of tboae retrograde movemente with I
ita usual reactions, which lend false
bopee to bayers, and which inevitably
aucceed aboormal. premature and on\x=req-\
warranted excitements. A eober second
thought ie beginning to prevail, and tbe
more the matter ie investigated the leee
reaaon there eppeara for a great excite\x=req-\
ineut at the preeent jonoture. With a
little more petienoe and a little more
time we think tbe ahowing in tbe Com\x=req-\
etock minee will be mors anbatantial.
Until thru it ie better to go alow eind
not to overdo the thing."
CHARGED WITH ROBBERY.
A Salus.ke«srr Whs Psji He At\x=req-\
••sUss to Ike BaeeifUee Law.
In Juetice Hendereon'a Court, Virginia,
yeaterday, Jaa. Killeen was examined
on a charge of robbery broaght
by D. P. Murphy. From the evidence
it eppeara that Murphy ia a miner working
at the Hale Jc Nor cross, and one who
owed Jaa. Killeen, the defendant, a j
saloon-keeper at the corner of Q and
Union streets, Virginia, a wbiaky bill
amounting to f27 SO. Mprpby delayed
payment, bat frequented the ealoon as
muob as ever. He waa there yeeterday
morning and KilUen called him in a beak
room, eaying be wiebed to apeak to him.
After closing the door be wae oalled npon
to pay hia bill, bat replied that he waa a
IteadjuHter on the atrength of the $180
exemption lew, and be wooid like to ase
Killeen gst bis money. Killeen didn't
relieh tbe derieion be met with and proceeded
to take bie pay by going tbrongb I
Murphy'e pockets, in which be found
sufficient coin to liqoidete the indebted\x=req-\
neea. Murphy immediately awore out
the warrant charging Killeen with robbery,
and the examination waa held yee
terday afttrnooo, bat the Jadge reserved
hie decision until 3 p. x. today. I
Tfce Cherel Seelelj't a:* serial a
■smi a.
Maaonlo Hall waa **u ftM#d ,Ml •,,n'
ins on the occaaloo ol th. aocial entertainment
gi*en by the Gold Hill Choral
and.LiU.ary Union. Tho.e prwen
cam* by Inritation of the aocl.ty Ua.lt
aBd car. waa t.k.n that the ball wa. not
crowded. The forepart of tha
vaa dttoud by the aociety to •in|jjD*
In" mu.iT Where all did ao we it
would be an inju.Uc. to IndlTidudit...
A|i tb. aolo. w.r. tncored aa al.o lb
(liiUr Juel bj
The.ntir. programme, with the e P
lion ot a recitation by lira. K«Ub. wh
w„ nnlorlnnat.ly too indi.po.^d to take
nart waa carried ont and.proted to b. «
WJKSon.. Danring began about
10 o'clock and oontinned until tweWe
! war. played. A number of the
jKll wer. From Virginia, all of whom
thought they war. w.U paid lor th.ir
long walk. .
rif*r*a Oi>«r«
A good bout, greets lb. Btetaon
Company at Pipcf. bat night, notwith\x=req-\
.tandioK lb. counter attrition ol th.
Gold Hill Choral and Literary Union at
Maaonio Hall, in tbl« pl»ce. "Neck and
Neck" la perhapa too much o( a aeoaa\x=req-\
lion.l piec. lo plea., all. atlll It haa been
£jul« el.ewh.re. Bat wb.t.t.rop.n\x=req-\
ion theater-goer, m.y ba*e of th. pl*ce.
there i. no queatlon aa *° »h# »clin« 1m1
ninhl It Wit molt tXO#ll®D»e
Tbe performance ol Chalet, the Ttn*
worth the price ol admlMlon.
"Seek and N.ck" will be rep.a »d tonight
.nd alw at the matin* Batarday
"Tom^row (Friday) night .'Kentuck"
W>S»tarda'nlght. Happy Vall.y."
miNtlag the *»•«• •' '•rmma
■kan. ■
Datid Keith, foreman at tha Formtn
.halt. hM relocated the ground lormwjy
known aa tha Tank., claim, of loOO
(eet. and c.Uad It th. South Tucker,
'n\b. » ""h. T..k.r .l.i»
«d wuud. aoutharly 1500 farton tha
ledge to th. north Una ol tha Holm"
claim, and embrace, th. .bait £ tb.
• Forman abaft;* the aoutberu at»a w
altuate eoutherly ot ««M "bait. «te.
Tb. location bo been n«di in th. In\x=req-\
t.raat of th. Forman abaft.
«i.i« layeriaW.".' Imlia" ••
ib« u>.
Concerning th. changea In tbii aabool
law tha State 8np.rint.nd.nt of School.
gi,« tha following a. all that waa ^
by tha laat Lfgbbtura:
sw ei*ing County Commlealooera
F . .nd aboliah di.tricta un\x=req-\
power to »oon«wlUlont ^j.
ssAartt d
tr."b. u
■llfkle* O
Old Bllfkina ol Lower Oold Hill wa.
yaat.rd.y
be tho^t o1
blggeal kind ol a boom.
XL" -Jthlo. 'U ao
i for a "
SHAWHAN, THE »TOCK BROKER.
I*ki S Jr. Ikili D» Ut» lkr|8SM
UkklilUM, AINU Klhlw
Hearing that John E. Shawhan, Jr.,
bad cloeed hi* atock broking buaineea in
Virginia lor want of (anda to carry it on,
a Nxwa repreeeLtative prooeedtd to bia
offloe to aaoertain it anob waa tba oaaa.
He fonnd a amall crowd of man gatbarad
around tba door, aoma talking angrily
and otbara laughing and jeating about
tba failure. On going Inaida found tbat
ita aola oocupant waa a clerk who bad
bacn in Sbawhan'a employ. He atated
tbat tbey ware not tranaaoting any buai\x=req-\
naaa, and tbat ha waa placed thare to
tell cuatomera tbat Mr. Bhawhan could
ba found at the offloe of Kirkpatrick &
Stephena, lawyera. '
Not gaining any information from the
clerk further than tba offloe would not
again be opened for bualnaaa, tba reporter
wended bla way to the offloe of
the lawyera to learn of Mr. John E.
Shawhan, Jr., the eauee of hie failure in
bnaineea. On bearing bia vieitor'a errand,
the young man heaved a aigh of
relief at not having to maet one of hie
ouatomera, and I reiki y atated tbat be
had been acting aa agent here tor bia
father, who had been doing a broker'a
bueineaa in San Frandaco, tbroagh Hale
& Paebeco, and tbat bia father bad
failed.
Reporter—But, Mr. Sbawban, your
buaineaa baa been conducted here under
your own name and not aa an agent.
Mr. Sbawban—I waa only my father'a
agent and bia failure In San Francieoo
compete me to oloae here.
Rep.—What la the amount of your in\x=req-\
debtedneee?
Mr. 8.—Not more than $5500 bare.
I don't know what my father owea In
San Franciaoo.
Bep.—Well, what bare you to ebow
for tbia $5500; tbat la, bow muoh can
yon pay on the dollar to yourouetomere?
Mr. S.—All the etock and everything
elae waa In my lather'a banda below.
We have not a dollar in the world, air,
abeolutely not a dollar. Our bouaee,
landa, everything baa been attached for
my father'e debte.
Bep.—1Then your cuatomera here will
loee all they had with you?
Mr. S. (excitedJ.—We have never
cheated any ene out of a oent and don't
Intend to. We expeot to pay dollar for
dollar, but can't juat now.
Bep.—What do you expect to realize
money on; you aay you haven't a dollar,
and that everytbiug ie under attachment
now?
Mr. 8.—My father ia trying to fix it
up; we expect help from relativea. My
lather will get help aomewhrre.
Bep.—When did your father fail, and
bow much did ha owe?
Mr. 8.—He cloeed buaineae yeelerday
or the day before. I have no idea what
be owee on notee and atocka; perbapa
$60,000.
Bep.—Waan't your father in Virginia
yesterday?
Mr. 8.—Yea, air; trying to fix thinga.
but didn't aueceed. He went back laat
night to attfcnd to bia affaire %elow, and
I. with Mr. Kirkpatrick to repreaant
him, have charge o! the trouble here.
Bep.—What caueed your father'a fail\x=req-\
ura ?
Mr. 8.—Oh, oomplloationa in buai\x=req-\
neaa. Some partiee went around buying
up bia notea and have now closed
down on him and taken everything.
Bep.—Will you remain bare? Are
your booke'witb Mr. Kirkpairick ?
Mr. 8.—The books will have to be
produced in Court below end I may have
to go to San Francieco anytime. 01
courae I can make a atatement here.
Unable to gein further information
from Mr. Sbawban tbo reporter withdrew
and eougbt information eleewbere,
gathering tbat Mr. Sbawban bad done a
very good bueinree since the reoent rise
and, alao, that a large number of the
young ladiea in Virginia who deal in
atocka had their namea on hia booka.
TIME-TABLE CHANGES.
Thi Cralral PaelOe, Virginia and
imhw, Uma aud Colorado
Mnllruada.
The following time-table changea on
the different railroada mentioned above
we clip from the Carion Times :
On the Central Pacific, commencing
Sunday next, April 24th, the "Virginia
Lightning Expreee " will be taken off
altogether. The eaatward bound overland
train will leave San Franoiaoo on
the time on which the " Lightning Ex\x=req-\
preta " now runa, leaving San Franoiaco
at 4:30 p.m.. and arriving at Reno at
0:30 a. m. The preaent time of weet\x=req-\
ward bound overland train will not be
changed. It leavea Reno at 8:60 f. u.,
and arrive! in San Franciaoo at 1:35 p.
m. The daily aleeping car between Oakland.
Sacramento and Caraon will be ran
«e naual.
On tha Virginia and Truokee, a alight
change will be made in tha time of the
San Franciaoo expreae. Commencing
on Sunday next, thia through paaaenger
train will leave Virginia City at 6 JO p.
M., Ave mlnutea earlier than at preaent;
will arrive at Caraon at 7 p. v and leave
Caraon at7:15 p. m. arriving at lttno at
8:30 p. M. The Virginia expreaa tbrongh
paaaenger train, will leavo Reno at 7:10
a. u.; arrive at Caraon at 8:25 and laave
Caraon at 8:35, arriving at Oold Hill at
9.55 and Virginia at 10:05 a. u. The
train now leaving Caraon at 6 r. m. will
leave at 6:15 p. it., arriving at Mound
Houae at 6:05, Virginia at 7:08 p. u. '
On the Caraon and Colorado road,
commencing next Sunday, through paa\x=req-\
aenger train will leave Uound Houae at
9 JO a. M., etopplng at Cleaver, forty-two
milee ont, for dinner, and arriving at
Hawthorne at 2:50 p. u. Returning,
will leave Hawthorne at 12:45, arriving
at liound Houee at 6 p. u.
Meae le Virginia.
Dan Donovan, an old reaidentof Oold
Hill, Conatable here for two yeara and
more recently Srrgeant-at-Arma of tba
Aaaembly, baa purcbaaed an interrit in
tha aaloon, 46 8outh C atreet, Virginia,
formerly kept by Orant Ierael. Dan will
be pleaaed to have hie Oold Hill frienda
call upon him, and guaranteaa good
treatment. The oard of the firm, Cum\x=req-\
mlnga & Donovan, may be aeen in another
oolumn.
c. V. a. rmmp.
Tha material for tha Chollar-Norcroaa\x=req-\
Savage hydraullo pump did arrive yea*
terday, and a report gained ooaaiderable
credence that the pump waa atarted for
another trial laat night. Another report
haa it that the expantion joint did not
fit. and of oouree, tf that la ao, the pomp
did not atari. One thing ia certain, tbay
are not in operation today. And ilia
alao poaitively knows that a aleeve waa
telegraphed for laat night, to bo plaoed
at one of the joinia of the pnmp oolumn.
The aleeve will be oaat today and aent
np immediately.
One Cardwell, from tha Mound Houae,
got ia a row with a hoatler at Mooaey'a
livery etable, Virginia, yeatarday and
had the man dlaeharged. Then the
man tried to thraah Cardwell and waa
arreated.
EASTERN DISPATCHES
Mormon Management and Missionary
Work.
WASBDtaTox, April SI. —It is an\x=req-\
nounoed Id a Utter (ram Utah, dated the
11th, that up to that Una Cannon had
not taken any testimony, ao far aa
known, in tha oontaatad election out. It
ia believed that ha Intends to try to go
through on • prima fadt coarse, baaed
on the count of votes, which ia not quae\x=req-\
tioned. Ha will be met by charge* that
he ia not an American dtixea, and a flagrant
Tiolator of the law which debars
him from a aeat in Congreae. It ia believed
that the oonteat will open np the
whole Mormon queation, and produce an
agitation that will lead at leaat to reme\x=req-\
dfal meaaures. It ia reported that Mor\x=req-\
mo» influenoa in Idaho ia determined
against Governor Meal, and no effort
will be apared to aooompliah bia removal.
He baa made a etrong fight to
bead off the enoroaohmenta of tbeae bar\x=req-\
bariana upon tha Territory, and haa been
marked for depoeition in any way that
will remove bim a* an obatacle to their
advancement. The Mormona, it ia believed,
will be made to appreoiete that
oppoeition to their degrading influence
will be no objection -to a Territorial
Governor in the opinion of Preeident
Garfield.
New You, April 31.—One hundred
and nlnety-aaven Hormone will arrive at
Oaetle Gerden, ea route lo Utah, next
Tueeday, having left Liverpool on the
ateemehip Wyoming laet Saturday. Thia
will be the flrat ooaipaDy of Mormona
that haa left Europe thia year.
Cutkxmi, April 31.—Forty-four Mormon
miaelonariea paaaed over tbo Union
Paciflo Baliroad yesterday on their way
to Walee, upon a proeelyting expedition.
They are all inferior and ooarae-looklng
men. Moet of them have from two to
five wives at home. Tbey will work in
the mining and iron diatrtota in Walea.
The Rampant lluonrl.
Coioaoo, April 30.—The water in the
aouthweetern part of the oity ia still*
rising, and la now above the high-water
mark of 1847, the hlgbeet point ever
reached. The only additional damage
reported ie the flooding of Griffin k Connelly's
ice-bouae on tbo oanal bank at
Willow Spring.
A Journal Elgin, III., special aaya:
The railroad track ia four faet under
water, and traine oannot pase over ineide
of ten deye. The bridgee are bedly demoralised
here and at Dundee. The
damage in Kane oounty ie $300,000, but
it hi thought the river cannot riee higher
and that the worst of the flood is over.
The damage in Elgin yeeterday afternoon
aggregated f150,000 to $200,000. The
chief itema were the breaking of tbe
Elgin Hydraulic Company'a dam and
raoe banks, $200,000; the destruction of
the Cbioafio street bridge, $30,000; tbe
Cbioego, Milwaukee and St. Panl Ball\x=req-\
road bridge, $10,000.
A Journal Omaha apeoial aaya: Tbe
water in tbe Mieeouri etanda today at
nineteen feet nine inches, and atill going
alowly up. Tbe lumber-yard men are
preparing for the woret again, but business
on the bottoms ia progreealng except
at the amelting worka. It aeame
hardly probable that the water can reaoh
the altitude of a few daya ago.
Bom Kelly Crowt.
Philadslpbu, April 21.—A Ltdgtr
New York special uji; The combine\x=req-\
tion against Kelly «u apparently m perfect
it anything eoald be, end It wu
■upported by the leading journals as by
meny of the moat influential«nen in the
Democratic party, who bad begun to
tire of wearing the Kelly oollar. That
eaoh a combination abould have been ao
decidedly beaten la a new and impreeeive
proof of the atrengtb of machine politics
in tbla city. Aa for Kelly, peraonally,
he la delighted beyond measure, aa well
be may be. He ia reported te have expressed
himself aometbing alter tbla
faahion yeeterdey: "Tbia ia the proudest
day of my life. My opponenta appealed
to (be rank and file of Tammany Hall to
pat me ont. The appeal ha* been re\x=req-\
•ponded to by paUing them ont. I don't
think tbey will ever try that gime again.
It waa a Republican and aeallawag movement,
diagnieed aa reforms, bat the aae
could be aeea onder the lion'a akin all
the while. Still I have no ill fastings
towarda any of them. Their worst pan\x=req-\
iebment must be their own disappointment
and their own diagnat over laat
night's work." It need hardly be added
that the Boaa' triumph ia a freah humiliation
for bla left-banded friend Tilden,
who certainly looked for bla overthrow.
Result of New fork filth.
N*w Yowt, April 18.—A Tribum w\x=req-\
perter interviewed Dr. F. N. Otii, of
Tbirty-foarth street, yesterdsy, who
said three esses of obolera have recently
come under hla knowledge there. They
are in Fifty-eeventb, Thirty-seventh and
8ixty-eeventb atreete. It ia very unu\x=req-\
aual to find cases of tbla nature at tbla
time of the yesr. He bsd trested several
oaaea of oholerine daring the winter.
Tbeee aro ths signs which bsvs
preceded all the epidemics in New York.
Nobody wanta to be trotted ont aa an
alarmist, of eoorae, bat it looks to me
ss if ws should bsvs troabls when the
bot westbsr comes.
The Htrald ssys: Ws hsve it oa ths
satbority of the most eminent physicians
el the city, and their opinion ia
enetained by tbe wbole profeeeion, that
New York ie now on the verge of a pea\x=req-\
tilenoe; that, in fact, premonitory symp\x=req-\
tons of a plague have slready sppesred.
Mora Trouble with the VtM.
Dkxvxb, April 31.—ALeadville special
eaya: A gentleman wko baa been at the
White River Agenoy two years snd bss
jnst arrived from there, says ths Indisns
do not reoognlxe tbe treaty as binding,
bat olsim that tbe money peid tbem by
tbe government was dae tbem. Tbey
are willing to give op tbe mountaine,
bat not tbe valleya. If an attempt ia
uaade to remove them to Utah tbey will
take to tbe mountains snd keep op a desultory
warfare. He says there are five
compenlee of infantry at tbe agenoy,
being sufficient to remove tbe Indisns,
if so ordsred; and two companies of
cavalry are expected to arrive soon to oo\x=req-\
operate with them. Tbe settlers, be
ssys, nesrly all rssids in block-bouses
and are nnalarmed, and that well-armed
miners, who ars dally poaring into lbs
agenoy, declare they will drive the Indiana
oat if the government does not.
The Chliete Treaties.
Chicago, April 31.—An infer Ocean
Wasblogton special ssys: Senators from
the Pacific slops are beginning to express
spprehsnslons lest, tbs dssdlock
shsuld oontinus and prevent the ratifications
ef tbe Chinese treaties. Aooording
to the terms of thoee documents ratifications
mast be exsbsngedwithin one year
aftsr ths execution of the doonments,snd
fears are entertained that this tins will
•xpirt without ratification.
i Utile MliandentaBdlng la TeiJU.
Chicago, April 31.—The Tlmu' Sin
Antonio, Texaa, epeclal of the 19th,
■ay a: A terrible ahooting affray took
plaoa at Pyeara' ramp yard, in Uvalde,
yeaterdey afternoon, io whiah Oeneral
John B. Bayler and aon and Mr. QUI\x=req-\
beret and two aona wera tba principal
actora. Both partita rtaide in tha Nueoea
canyon, and tha abootlng aroee from an
•Id (and. Tha Olllberete bad ba«n arming
themaelvea and making tbraata
against tha Baylera daring the day.
Oanaral Baylar entered the camp yard to
look after hia boraea, ignoring the threata
made, and cloeely followed by yocng
Bayler, who deairrd to warn bia father.
The Oillberata auddenly began firing
upon them, wbicb reanlted in the death
of old man Oiliberet,and the fatal wounding
of one aon, jrbile the other eon ea
ceped with bia akin filled with ehot.
Young Beyler waa aligbtly wounded in
the aide and bead, and hia right arm
grazed by a. bullet. Oeneral Baylar y\x=req-\
caped unhurt. He ia a prominent citizen
of the State, and waa once Governor
of New Mexioo, and baa been a prominent
oongreeelonal eaplrent.
Another rut Afaloit Time.
Niw You, April 31.—Tba Tlmaaaya:
John Oriaoom, of thia oily, will begin in
Ghioago, under the auperviaion and aole
oontrol of Profteaor Hainea, of the Fao\x=req-\
ulty of Buah Medical College, a feet of
forly-flve conaecutive daye, on or about
May 1. Oriaoom lelt for Chicago two
daya ago, and bee, no donbt, ere tbla
placed himaelf at the diapoaal of Doetor
Hainea, who ia described by prominent
medical men here ae tolly competent to
the taek he bae undertaken with eome
relnctanoe, by the way, both aa a obem*
iat and pbyaiologiat. It ie expected that
tha forthcoming experiment will furniih
wbet the Tanner and Denel affaire did
not, namely : many valuable data aa to
tba cbemiatry and pbyaiology, general
and microecopio, of protracted etarve\x=req-\
tion. Qrlacom ia under middle age, of
tolerably oompaot pbyalque, and tha
wildeet of entbueiaata.
Desperate Prlioieri.
Chicago, April 20.—Several deeperate
cbaractere awaiting trial for murder,
burglary, etc., in the Connty Jail made
a deeperate and uneuooeeaful attempt to
eeeape laet night. Bedney Burna and
Alex. McKay were tbe ringleader!.
Having procured revolvera from frienda
they kuddenly attacked two turnkeya,
threatening to aboot them if they epoke
a word. Both made an ontory, bow\x=req-\
ever, and tbe keepere were aroueed aod
filled tbe jail with polioe. In the meantime,
however, tbe priaonera had made
an attempt to blow down tbrwell with
powder, but aucceeded only in making a
loud exploelon and a great duet. They
bad aleo felled an old turnkey end kicked
bim eeverely, and Alex. MoKay concluded
by ebootiug twice a colored pria
oner, nemed Daniel Coleman, who waa
aaeiating the keepere, and who will die.
1 Barbaroui Barker.
Mabiox, lad., April.—John Wallace
of tbie plaoe went iuto Warner'* barber
■bop to get abaved. He tu tamed over
to an assistant, ft young mulatto, who
bad but recently been employed in tbe
place. After being arated in tbe obair •
moment lb* mulatto approached bim
with a wild look, nod tloariabing bia
razor, reclaimed: "I'll cut your throat
and then I'll alit you down tbo atomaob
and let yoar bowel* out. I'd Ilk* to
know what'a ineidn of you, anyhow."
Wallao* made a Hying leap out of the
obair and fled from tba abop. The
mulatto waa secured after a deaperate
struggle, and a subneqaent examination
ahowed that he waa inaane. He will bo
taken to an aaylum.
True Tale of tbe " Tlfer."
Baltimobb, April 21.™Captain Kro\x=req-\
ger of tba Oerman bark Tiger, whioh
boa arrived here, aaya that the Buffering*
of himatlf and crew, aa reported by tbe
Captain of the steamship Nebo, were
graatly exaggerated. He aaya at tha
time tbe Nebo came up ha bad aalt meat,
but no bread or water. Tba crow did
not aat or kill bia dog. Tha animal ba\x=req-\
catue wild and wa* thrown overboard.
The veaetl waa aeven weeke beating between
Hattaraa and Capa Henry during
a heavy blow. About a week after ha
ran aero** the Nebo. He waa apoken
by b pilot boat, which offered proviaions
and aaaiatance, bnt tba offer waa do\x=req-\
dined.
Miscellaneous.
Niw Yobk, April 21. — Tha Anglo\x=req-\
American Tlmu aaya: It ia now positively
known that John Mackay baa eon
trol of Butro tunnel, and baa contraoUd
with other capitaliata to atiliza it to iia
fall extent.
There are 131 amallpox patients In the
boapltal, an inoreaaa for tbe waek af 81,
Typbna fever patirnta, 103, an inereaaa
of 47.
W. F. O. 8banka brought anlt to re\x=req-\
oover $250,000 damigee from the American
Newa Company for circulating
Truth, alleged to contain a libel againat
tba plaintiff. Tba jury gava a verdiot of
$2G00.
Washiwotox, April 20. — Secretary
Hunt baa issued a general order for all
offloera of tbe navy in Waabington to
attrnd tba oeremoniea of tha nnvailing
of Farragut'a statue on tbe 25tb.
Tbe President baa nominated General
Jamta LooRstreet, now Miniktor to Turkey,
aa United Statea Marshal for
Georgia; Philip H. Emereon aa Asao\x=req-\
ciate Justice of the Buprrma Court of
Utah; B. A. Etmore of New York aa
Second Assistant Postmsatar General,
and W. A. M. Grier of Pennaylvania as
Third Assistsnt Postmsster General, vice
A. D. Hazen, appointed Assistsnt Attorney
Genersl to tba Poetoffloe Department.
Clxvklaxd, April 20.—Editor Cowles,
of tba Ltadtr, and Sorippa & 8weeney,
of tbe Penny Prtu, are engaged in a war
to the knife. Tba eontroveray, which
haa already originated aavaral libel auita,
waa all baoauae of Cowlea kicking a Press
reporter out of hie ofBoe btcsuse ha believed
ba waa a blackmailer. Tba war ia
aspsoially proliflo of dsnnneiatory editorials.
■tare* Cloaed ea laatfajr.
In an item laat Toeaday relative to tha
Virginia Clerk'a Aaaociation va mentioned
tbat "only ona atora haa been
opened hero on Suaday In two years—
and tbat one in Lower Gold Hill." In
order to prevent any wrong inferenoe or
impreaaion, wo will explain that Lam\x=req-\
eiy'a store, tba one referred to, used to
ba opened on 8undaya, bnt under tbo
praaentproprietorablpltbaanot. Neither
tbat nor any other etora in Gold Hill ia
kept open on Sondaya.
"If I have ever used any unkind
words, Hannah," aaid Mr. Smiley to
Mrs. Smiley, reflectively, "I take then
all baok." "Yea, I suppose yon wank
to naa them over again," waa Iba not
vary toothing reply.
Wkia nM Mm# »'•*« * *"•» ^
mar hut and doit perch »w tBK*u "Uvb
Pun*" 1* equally acceptable. With M ttaler
It far excela ordlnrry tod d lee, and U '•
with flno leu, lemooede. milk. eto. ft ""J*,
eplendld "olttht cap" takan upon J0'0* to >bed.
Keep It to readlneee. Bold by aU Ofoem, Wloa
Merehanta aod Lrngglate. Trade aopphed by
blcbarde k Hairleoo, Ageote (or the Pacific
ooaet, tan rraocleoo. 1*
Mot the leaet Important feature 1b Pellowa'
Oomponnd brrop of Ilypophoephltee, la the
Comfort, Baoyancy. aod Vigor which la Is\x=req-\
eptred by Ite nee aa the patient recoeere from
elekneee. No other preparation knowo coo.
talae the aame potent and direct effect oa the
norrona eytlem. IB
XI8VBLUHI0VB.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No other
preparation mak»« lucta light, flaky hoi breada,
or loiorlone reetry. Can ba aaten by Dyepep\x=req-\
tlee wlthoat fear of Ilia raenltlng from beery
Indlfeetlble food. Hold only In cane, by all
Urocere. Rotil BaxtN» 1'owDia Co..
ocll New York.
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS
gkeetlif Chtlle Dewa ike Dark,
Dnll pain In th« llmbe, raaara. btllooeneae, are
aymptomiof approacblug ferer and egue. Uae
with nt delay Bortotter'e iHomacb Blttere,
which aobetliotea f-r <be chilly aewatloo a
genial warmth, lesnlatea the atumach, and tm\x=req-\
parte tone to tb« ll*»r Tee bowela, the etom\x=req-\
ecb end tba biliary ('and being reatorrd to a
healthy condition, the dt»eaee le conquered et
the outaet. ,
Kor eele by all Drugglata and Daalara generally.
1
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
or tii
GOLD HILL DAILY SEWS
gKINO WELL PROVIDED WITH A COST
17, exUaelYe tad wM aaeortment of the
NKWC8T AND VKBY LATJWT STYLES OF
TYPE, from the plalneet to the HOST ELEGANT
AND PAHBIORABLB. and three
FIK8T-0UA88 BTBAM PKESBBB, we art doing
m good work ae can be done to any aim
liar eetabllabmeat in the ITATI 07 NEVADA.
Posters or Btcpj Bite,
Placard*,
Handbllla,
Bodfen,
Miking Stock Certiorates,
Bill Heads,
Broken* Blanks,
Letter Heads,
Ball ProiraMNi
Wedding Cards,
Kte.,Ite.,
Executed to order Is the muat approved etyle
aad on the MOST SEASONABLE TERMB.
qrOALL AND EXAMINE SPIOIMEEB.
DITCHTC obtained tor mecaanical oe-1
rA I LH I O *loee, raadieal or other 001
poaada, ornamental daal(
trade-marka and labele. Canal*. AeelgBmarr
InUrfarancae, Appeale, Balla (tor Inflj—a»xc>« I
and ail caaca artaing undar Iba PATENT LAWS \
promptly altandad to.
INTENTIONS THAT I1ATI BEEN
DC ICrTPn h* MNt Offlca in
liCJCl I tU atiU, in moat caaaa, be pal
anted by na. Being oppo\x=req-\
atta tha Pataat Offloe, wa oan maka eloaar
eeerobee, and aacnrt Patente mora promptly,
tad with broadar claim a, than thoaawho are
ranote from Waehlngton.
INVENTORS «£ w
cudIuUmii FIB OF
ia, aad adrlaa aa to patentability. Krloee
low. aad NO (JRARUB tfNLES* PATENT U |
SECURED.
Wa rafar to officials la tha Patent OSea, k
oar client, in ererr State of tha Union, and to
raw Senators aad Rapraaantatles la Ooogreaa.
Special rafarsaoea fflran whan dealrad.
Idilriea
a A. SNOW k 00*
Oppaeite Pataat OSce.Weebiagtoa. D. a
C. W. CRANE,
r •
PURCHASING ACCNT,
Iitabllsked ia 1871.
PERSONS RESIDING AWAT PROM BAR
Franctaco, in want of any artlala of
MERCHANDISE.
Great or aaiall. can hare their ordera filled
pr imptly. aad at the *»ry lowaat eeab pricee,
oj eddreealng the nnaerslga»d.
0. W. CRAKE,
til Pine atr»at. Room S». aad 10 LeUleedoril
atr et,Sanrrandac6 Oal. |;Utf
SILVER HOUSE,
MAIN STREET.
SILVER CITY. - • NEVADA
Board aat Lodging IU per Hoatk.
Na ChlsNa Raaplajed-Waaaa
Osaka.
J! ei.iea SEKiniim
DR. A. CHAPMAN.
S.U R O lON'D I NT 1ST,
1PROM NEVADA CITY, OALUOR.MM
" a la Permanently loeated at Vlr-^PW
|lnlaOlty. Ofitoa.110 SO DTE 0 llflW,
tfionn RETORNS IX (0 DATS OHM
jBIaUU laveated. (Metal repeita £•*.
Rke nft weekly oa Sloefe optiooe of 110 to
MS. SsdneeT. fetter Wight kOo.,Eaakara,
Wall Street, N. T oe«T»
MI8CILLAXBOV8.
TUTTS
PILLS!
AS'AN AnHK
are incomparable. They etlmulate the
hyiRPTr> T,TVER.lnvlgorate the .NERV- ,
OPS^YflTMC glmetono to thoPIQEB\x=req-\
TrVHOBQAgfl, create perfect dlgee tlon
and regular roorement of the bowel*.
AS AN ANTHNAUMAL
TBjey hare no equal I acting aa • prerent\x=req-\
lre and ouro for BUloua, Hamilton t. Into p\x=req-\
mittcnt. Typhoid Fevers, and Ferer and
Ague. Upon the healthy action of the
Stomach and Liver depend*, almoet
wholly, the heal th of the human race.
DYSPEPSIA. "
It lafbr the cure of thUdUeaae and 1U at\x=req-\
tendant*, 8ICK-1IEADACHE, NEAV\x=req-\
OPBMB8S. DMPONDBNOY. OSff
BnPATION, PICMTAc., that theee
PlUa have gained *uch a wldo roputatio'n.
fJoTeiqedy waeerer dlaoovered thatjacU
M«peedily and gently on thodlgeetiveor\x=req-\
gam. giving them tone end vigor to a*
ftrr"*^* food. Tfak aoocmpllahed, the
yltBVBl ii* BtiHtP, the Bft ATTf
gouauaap, end tEeKHftrHERE
BQgf. Try thla Remedy fairly and you
Strong Nerves,and a Cheerful mind.
PHeetfle. M Merrmy S*., N. Y.
tutts haik dye.
eaw^'waaneiM.'Kg
KldVy IkSiwuJerot b/ei"w onnw5pt«^
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
Children
CRY
roa
Pitcher's
Castoria.
Hotter, like and Phytic lane
reoonunond it.
IT IS NOT NARCOTIC.'
CENTAUB LINIMENTS;
the World's great Pain-Re\x=req-\
lieving1 remedies. They heal,
soothe and euro Burnt,
Wounds, Weak Back and
Bheumatlsm upon Alan, and
Sprains, Galls and Lameness
upon Beasts. Cheap, quick
and reliable.
SURE CUBE
—rot—
Coofbi, Coldi, Sore Throat, Broi*
chilli. Asttamm. Comumptlon,
Aad All m—wlTIIHOAT and LVNOI
Put up Id Quart-Dlie Bottle* for F«mllr Cm.
Scientifically prepared of D*lum Tola, Cryatal\x=req-\
llMd Bock Caadr. Old Rye, an > other tonic*. Tbe
Formula I* known to our t*it phyalclana, l« hlahlr
commended t>y thrm, ami the on«|r«|, uf our moat
prominent t hernial. Prof. I). A. MARIM.B. In
Cbkafo laon tbe latoloferery koltle. It I* wall
known to tba medical profession that TOLL' U'M'K
and BY K will afford tba arraUal relief for Cuilaha.
Colda, ludueuta. Bronchitis, Bore Throat, Weak
Lunar, alto Consumption. In tba Incipient and (d\x=req-\
"lleed ^uTklVIRAOE and APPETIZER. It
makee a dellfbtfttl tonic tor family uaa. Is pleasant
to take; If weak or deUlltatol. It *lvr» tone, activity
and itrtnith to tba wbola human frame.
t and Kre in
AND BYE. which
.article made, f»e
ERNMEN r ST A
laAWKBNCK & MARTIN, Proarletore,
III Madlaee wreet, Cblcaae.
WAikraar Drifilai far III
M*Aek taart^acerlar ill
M* tak n<r Wlae Dereham far III
WlktUraii Ball i*«r ittaManrttl
M-Hald by DHI U* I-TH. GKOCKRI
and WiMK iHKKCIIANTH evert where.
marlMtm
GOLD HILL FOUNDRY
AND HAVIIINI WOBU.
Itrtat, Uwir V«M Hill,
IRON AND ISAM CANTING*:
Of every variety made to order.
LBAV1 JUST ADDXD TO XT OLD
tottbUthod Machine Wort* tba LAROBHT
ED LATHI, P LAMER and ISTKAJC
HAMMBK, all of tba UUeet and Boat Improved
construction, and am now prepared to Maka
tad Repair all kind* and all alia* of
MILL * MINING MACHINERY
At Uta aborted notice tod on tba moat rmoa
able lama.
lOnt QIOIOI IM MITT. Proprietor.
RENO FOUNDRY,
RENO, NET ADA*
met proprietor or the Virginia
JL 70UNDRT. baelnr pnrcbaead tbe Reno
Foondry, and conaolldaiea it with tbe former,
will hereafter atyle tba wotka tba
ln» Fondry aid Michlie Vorki.
TbU eatablUbment la now prepared to do a
geoerel Foondry lmalnan, inoludlax every d»
acripUon of
Oaatlaae la Iran and Fraae, Feralaa.
and Machine Wa.h,
At lower prleee then can be obtained el tewhere.
Drawicgt and eatlmatee turolabed wban re
Mlfld.
Br etrict attention to bualoeee, and with a
tboroojh knowledge of tbe work required, tba
propria tor bo pet to merit tba confidence of tba
trade,and reepectiulijr toilettetbe pairona^a of
all! aad mining man.
den andrew PR AW Eg. fnpr,
MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of early Improd'oee. canting new\x=req-\
oaa d ability, peacattara deoar, ate., having tiled
In rain every known remedy, baa d lac over ed a
ilmpto meaaa of ae If cm re wMtb be wlU aend
Nee to ble fellow, offerer*. Addieee J. B.
tMMVMB, U Obatbam §L. N. T. ocU

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