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VIRfliNIA AND TRUCKEE RAILROAD
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FRIDAY. :::::: MAT <• 1881
■ T«CK B ICtlT.
ur irsxnra.
M*orakaCon..31k
•0 Oraad Prin, 78o, 80o
MO Na»aJo. 1
MO Tuaoarora, 29c
300 Bella lale. 90c
990 Day. 750
1943 Albion. 4k. 4 40. 4 49
110 Bodia. 7, 6k
M0 BMhUl. 70c. 80c, Mo
1M Tioga. 70#
100 Summit. 63c
39 Bnlwer. 3
190 Ooodabaw. 69o
100 Champion. 39o
400 Blackbawk. 25o
MO So a lb Bodie. 30o
100 Booker Coo.. 10a '
1090 Mono. 3 90. 3. 9 10,9 M
1000 Independence, 30c
100 Soutn Bulwrr, 99o
M Noonday. 3 30
100 North Noonday. Ik
300 Donbla Standard, S9o
1900 Oro. 90c. Uo
100 Cnivereliy. M
1M Marliu White, 30c
30 Silver Kinx. 32 k
300 ArtfeaU, 40c
tiii Hoax run.
329 Opbir. 8k. 8S. 8k
930 Melican. 131*. 13H. 12k
140 Ooold A Carry. 7 k. 7
340 Beat A Balcbcr. 13. 12k. 12k
4M California. 1 30
470 Savage. 4 99, 4 H
200 Con. Virginia. 2 49
S49 Potoai, 4 M. 4 19
4U Hal* A Norcro«a, 9k. 9H
390 Crown P»lot. 3 00. 2 69
40 Cbollar. 3 39
1M Yellow Jackal. 4 90. 4 89
MM Imperial. 19c
90 Kentack. 2k
M Alpha. 3It
990 Belcher, 2 39. 3 30, 3 k
909 Sierra Nevada. 13 k. 12k. 12k
130 Confidence, 4, 4 10
U Utah. 9k
790 Bullion, 1 09. 1 10
IX £icb«;aar. 1 49
6M Owimo, 1 70. 1 69
170 JnaUoe. 1
93b Union Con.. 10k. 10H, 10k bl
1J3 Alto. 3 39 3 30
MO J alia. #0c
9CC C»ladosla,
100 Hiit.r Hill, JOo
1M Occidantal. 1 90. 1 M
100 Andaa, 3 13. 3 20 b9
4M Scorpion. I 90. 1 89
1M Original Oold Bill, Mc
2M Brntoo. 89c, 90c
1M Capitol. 90c
400 Atlantic, 20c
100 Cartia. 1 20
400 Nurtb Ettoniioa Ctah. 79c
Aflwiuwaa 1>formal lmli«,
Sax fiaxciaco, May • — 1 r. v.—
Albion. 4*. 4 40. 4 30. 4k. 4 S3; QoulJ A
Carry, 7, 6k; Hal* X Nurcroaa, 5k. 5H;
Ophir, 8k. SS; Mono, 8, 2 90; Albion\x=req-\
4 90; Maiioan, 19, 12k; Colon Coo., 10k,
10k ; Tallow Jackal. 4 85; Cbollar. 9 40,
9 99; Alia. 9 90; Savaga. 4 55,4k; Ballioo.
1 10; Ovarman, 1 65. 1 70; Potoai. 4k.420
Bodia, 7; Siarra Nevada, 12k, 13k; Day,
7k; Baal A Belchar, 12, 12 k; Scorpion,
1 90; Catatonia. 90c; Con. Virginia, 2 43,
2 40; Booth Bodia. 30a; Masican. 12k,12k
Car til, 1 <4; Baal £ Balchar, 12 k b3; Union
Con., 10k.
AlUratta Rlr*M ■»»»>«.
Has P>A»ciaco, Mi; 0— 3:30 r.
Albion, 4*» aaked, 4 15 uknl; Mexican.
12H bid. 12H ealee; Opbir. 8S bid; UUh
10 aaked; Sierra Nevada, 12** bid, 12H
aaked; Overman, 1 70 ealee; -Union Con.,
10<4 bid, 10H aaked. 10S *»lee; Scorpion,
J 90 aakod, 1 90 ealee; Opbir. »S bid. IS
mIm; Gould' A Carry, 6?» bid, 7 aalee;
Crown Point..2bid; Sierra Nevada li\
uIm; Overman, 1 70 bid, 1H aaked; Hal*
A Nororoee. 5*| bid. t\ aaked; Bullion,
1 OS bid. 1 10 aaked; Albion. i\ aeked. 4%
aalee; Exchequer, 1 99 bid. 1 40 aalee; Utah
bid; Beat A Belcher. 12 bid. 12%
•aked; Yellow Jacket, 4 80 bid; Overman,
bid; Crown Point, 2 99 bid.
Arrivals Tbii Meraiac.
J Morrii, H Nugent, X Amber, J W
Klrkley, N Cogawell, Mr* X D Siapeon,
J B Pinan. O W Iirewatcr. Mr* W W F»l\x=req-\
kina. Mr* L M Oolding, X Adkiaon. O W
Mtpee, O B Potnam. M J MeCutcban, C
C Stereo eon, Mr* W Young. C P Miller.
•eparterM Uat Iffelaf.
J O'Neill, E Harrii. H H Beck. Mrt B
f Wallace, W Meadow., 8 Botbichild. Mr*
Bar. C A Dunn, H Beck. Mr* J E Walton,
Miee Eat* Muller. Miaa B Blevene. Mr* J
Blevtna and family, Mrs M Simpeou, P A
Hnmbert, J J Montuori, P McDonoogb.
W Tollmen. Mr* B Jenklna, J Seller wife
and child, Mr* 8 Steven* and family. Mr*
8 H Marietta. Mr* W A Millar, Miaa J
Peck. Miaa L Harley, B H Llndaay. Miaa
M BtefTan, Miaa M Wataon.
Overcoata were needed outdoor* li*t
evening and Area inaide tbe bouea ware
quita comfortable. Today it it vary
pleaaant and agreeable.
The Indiana are no longer permitted
to rid* upon the V. and T. railroad
traina. They are becoming acarce in
thia vicinity.
11 oat of tba officer* of tha new ooneol\x=req-\
idated government have filed their bond*
and aaaumed tba datiea of their offlcea.
Tha morning exprrea train la expected
«0 aommence running on achedule time
next Monday, via BenicU.
Tba sail train wm oniaoally lata t*>
SMALLPOX NOTES.
S«« CM— TM IWIma OMm M
Dr. Bergatein *u Mat far laat evening
to viait Mm* aoapected amallpox pa
tienta in Gold Hill—oar reoident doctor*
will not treat a patiint baring that dia\x=req-\
aaae—and fonnd two eaaaa of varioloid.
On* la WUliaa CoaUllo, a young man
known aa "Pearine," living ant door
to W. D. C. Qibaon'a reeidenoe near tba
HomtaUad. It ia bit a mild lorn at
tba diaeaae.
Tba olbar ia Oaorg* O'Donnail, con
of Jama* O'Donnail, tba wall-known
mining man, who livaa naar tha atapa
leading from tba railroad, tba otbar aid*
of Oall*«bar'a woodjard, to tha atraat
abova. Hia oaaa la alao varioloid. Tha
paiUnt attandad acbool Monday.
Mr*. P. Bo;la (naa Viotorina Daprey)
waa lakan aiek with tha varioloid thia'
moraing.
Tba eaaa raportad laat avanlng of tha
littl* girl living naar tba Baltio awitoh ia
not poeitively oonflrmed.
Tba horning of tba Indian cabin a ra\x=req-\
maining on tha hill aaat of town ia
aarionaly diaonaaad. It aaama impoeai\x=req-\
bl* to kaap tba chiMraa away from lb*
bona-a, and tba caninaa hava aalaoUd
tha plaoa aa a rendeivoua. Comrnia\x=req-\
aionar Qallaghar waa tbia moraing eon\x=req-\
suiting with tba Cbiaf of Polioa on Iba
advisability of daatroying everything in
tha Indian village, having aaan tha doga
belonging aronod town over there. If
bnraed, they will be fumigated flrat, ao
that the emoke will oontain aa lllU* of
the peatilenoe aa poaaible. '
The publie eehoole of Oold Hill were
not opened tbia morning. The Truateee
do not know wheth*r they will be opened
again tbia term or aot. It will depend
upon tha violenoe and extent of the
emallpoi. The action of the Board in
eloeiog the acboola will oertainly meet
with tha approval of all pareata.
Cwaatjr Cen*a*laal*ne**.
At the meeting oI the Board of County
Commiaalonera yeeterdey afternoon Jaa.
Hagbea waa fleeted a regular day policeman
lor the Firel Ward, Virginia, tboi
diaplacing Patrick Llnebaa, elected tbe
day previoua.
Tba beada of tba varioua city depart\x=req-\
menta were requeeted to bepreeent at tba
meeting of tbe Board when city affaire
were to be diecuaeed.
Diairiot Attorney Hilaa advieed tba
Board to go into apeciai aeaaion wben
paaaiog a poo matter* periaioiag to either
Gold Hill or Virginia and not to tbe
ooonty.
An ordioanoe waa preaented regale\x=req-\
ting tbe practice of bringing anita in
tbe Juaticee' Conrta, aa ralatea to what
waa formerly city or town anita.
Tba following committeea were appointed
by Chairman Canavan : On Po
lioe— Sheridan aad Fraaer; on City Af\x=req-\
faire—Webber aad Gallagher; on Fire
and Water—Sberiden aad Gallagher.
Tbe bond of Daniel Sheeban, a Oold
Hill polioeman, waa preaented aad approved.
Tba Clerk waa iDetracted to writa to
tba Truateee of tba State Orpbaoa'
Homo in regard to tba admiaaion into
that ineiiiutiun of Mra DoUn aad a boy
from Oraaa Valley, California, named
Tbompeon.
It waa ordered that offlciale wbo need
book a and elation* ry aball make epplica
tion to the Committee an City Affaire,
which committee will report to Ike
Board.
On motion, the order of bnaiaaea heretofore
in nee by tbe Board of Aldermen
waa adopted (or naa when in muniolpel
eeeelon leaving oat one or two email
points.
The bill of J. K. Browa, Court Com\x=req-\
miaatoner, for $57, waa redaced $21 aad
allowed.
A aamber of aity billa were referred,
and that of George W. Birdaall, for $10,
and one of the aama amount, preaented
by William Bartlett, were allowed.
Adjourned, to meet next Monday afternoon
at 1 o'clock.
IMua'a allKatar.
Dan Da Quille of tba EnUrpri* yea\x=req-\
terday received from Colonel George T.
Marye, now at Palatka, Florida, a very
fine yonng alligator, neatly atnffed and
bandaomely mounted. He thua epeaka
of it: "Tbia apecimen aama through
in fine order, and ia greatly admired by
all who have aeea it. Tba little 'gator
ia mounted on what repreaenta aa
old moae-grown log, and looka aa
naiaral aa Ufa. The apeoimen waa
etuffed and mounted by a Palatka taxi\x=req-\
deruiiat named Fry, and he ie certainly
a man well up on the general aapect and
babita of tbe 'gator. Tba Colonel could
have found nothing in ell Florida that
wa woald have preferred to thle apeci\x=req-\
men of the leading product of that Stale.
The Colonel and Mra. William A. Marye
are making their beadquartera at Palatka
while eeeiug the liona of tba oountry."
Apptlaaliaa tar Dlveree la Tlnlala.
Mary Ann Skewea cbargre her hatband,
John B. Skewea, with aommiUlDg
adultery with on* Urs. Bobinaon in Ya\x=req-\
be county, California, in January, 1880,
and allegee that ha haa ever ainaa main*
laioad illicit interoouree with her. Tha
partiee vara married in Salt Laka City,
December 19, 1872, and it ia autad by
tha plaintiff In tha complaint that aha
haa b««n frequently aaaaaitad and baat\x=req-\
an by defendant, har Ufa baing made
almoat unbearable. Tha aommon property
conaiata of • hoaaa and lot oo
Sooth O atreet, Virginia, valued at about
$i50. Mra. Skewea aaka that aba may
ba awarded aoeh of tha community
property aa may ba juat, and that tha
bonda of matrimony may ba diaaolved.
«aa*r riealv la fee UtM aa
• Tha Committee of Arrangements of
tha Pacific Coaal Pianeera have reoon\x=req-\
aidered their former action in regard to
tha holding of their picnic. It haa now
been reeolved to bold tha picnie on Son\x=req-\
day. June 5, inatewd of Saturday. June
4. It will ba held at Treadway'a Park,
Caraoo. Tha now race track will be
completed by tha time named and the,
eociety will offer a bandeome puree for
raeea. There will alao be prisra for
ehooting by tha military and for all manner
of eporta. Tioketa for tha round
trip will be but 93. with 91 admiaaion at
the gate. A full programme will ahortly
ba ptbliiM.
The iliraalle rump.
An unimportant part of the machinery
of tha 0. N. 8. byJraulio pump—a Motion
of tha diaebarge pipe—proved defective
yeaterday and caueed a abort
atoppage. It waa working all right thia
morning. Tha principle of the pnmp
haa been dearly demonatraled aa aao>
eeeefei—the only qaeetloa now to ba
•eked ia. Ia the maahlnery atrong
enough to atand the neeeeaary preaaura?
THE mWIt OM F1RL
CkNIlH Ik* Opklr ItM ■ MWB>
mii u u num.
Last Bight a portion of lb* 11 o'clook
■bift of the Ophlr vh sot allowed to go
down the ahaft, and tba report naturally
gained oiroolalion that the gaa from the
Are in the oldetopeaof the Con. Virginia
and California miaee had extended in
that dlreetion and mnch nneaaineaa wae
oeq^ed. Soperintendent Fatton, when
interviewed thia morning, dietinetly aa\x=req-\
aerted that the fire waaoompletely wallfd
in and that the only place the gaa oonld
and did tecape waa through the old ahaft
of the Con. Virginia. k few men bad
been laid off who bad been working on
the 2700 level of the Ophir. Thla had
been done aa tba attempt ia being made
to ehanga tba Ophir from a downoast to
aa spent abaft to take the plaoe of the
Con. Virginia, whioh waa an npoaat.
Thia bai been partially acoompliahed,
hot until the current ol air ia firmly ee\x=req-\
tahliahed aa an npoaat H wae thought
beat to remove tba man from the 2700
level for two or three ahifta. There ia
neither Are nor gaa anywhere aave in the
old etopea of the Bonansa miaee, and
there it ia under oontrol.
rineikb.
W. E. Sharon and family bava taken
np their reeidenoe in Virginia.
Frank B. Mfreer, formerly of the
Botro Indtptnitnt, ia on the Coma took.
Miea Mell Wright, an amatenr artiat
in Virginia, baa plaoed a winter aceneln
the window of Orndorff 1 Adkinaon'a
hook atore.
McClellan bu fluiabed hit large piloting
entitled the "Lightning Expreea."
It ebowa a train raabing down out of
the Sierra Nevada mountaina into the
valley regiona by tha light ol a (nil moon.
Soparintandaot Patton ia oonflned to
bia bed today. Ha got to* muoh ot tha
gaa from tha flra in tba California and
Con. Virginia minea, in goioii throuith
aoma o( tba drift* before they vara
wallrd up, oauaing headache and nana**.
Ha azpeota to b« aroond tomorrow.
Ed. T. Plank and Chria. Weidamann,
who left Gold Hill I eat Saturday ma\x=req-\
ing for tba Wood River oonntry, war* in
Kaiton tha following evening. May lat.
They expected to leave May 3d (or
Bellevne, having hired a teamater to
carry a party of eight to that point,
which they expeoted to reeoh ia aiz or
aaven daya.
A Tl«l*ae Taeuf Heedtaa,
John Oavin waa arreated to4ay (or
bitting a Chiaamen, on the Divide, In
the bead with a rook. He ia one ot the
boye who were arreated for atealiog
braaaea I root the Fnlton Fonadry not
long ago, and aeema to be a vicione
hoodlum. The Cbioaman'a head waa
cut aeverely and blood flowed freely.
The boy waa aeit to jail to await trial on
next Taaaday before Jaatice Flanoing\x=req-\
bam.
ladlaa Teai'e Butfjr Takes Up.
An Indian aqnaw baa informed eome
parliea around town that Iudian Tom'e
body baa been removed (rom the reating
place given it by Town Marabal Kennedy.
She aaya " a while man, wear
beape* high hat (atovepipe) taknm
way to Virginia." If aotne doctor
thought to procure a oheap eubjeet in ao
doing he baa probably regretted It more
than onoe in the put (aw daya.
A young man entered the County
Clerk'e offloe tbU muruing and aoftly inquired
(or • marriage lioenae. Aft*r tba
oaaal queetiona had been pot and lb*
neeeeeary form gone throagb with, and
be had recelted hia liceoae, the young
men yet liogared around aa if there waa
aomethiog on hia mind. Finally ho
managed to atammer oat: "Mr Clerk,
yon'll plaaae not let thoes reporters get
bold of thia today will yon? I ain't going
to bs marritd till tomorrow night."
A reporter was sitting in the room st the
time. Ths nsmas are not going to be
pubiiehed until altar the ceremony—the
expectant groom ia a large man and the
reporter would likely eome out at the
small end of a Home, if bs failed to
keep qniet aboul the matter.
At the offloe of the Virginia and-Oold
Hill Water Company, in Virginia, thsy
bats an Australian aecacla tree growing
in • tob, which bta joit produoed foor
sesd pods, thro* of wbiob contained
eleven seeds each and the other one ten
eeede, forty-three in all. The aeeda
have been distributed in email Iota aboul
the town aa precioua tblnga.
The legal difficulties affecting the
new Wslls-Fargo Company and its
ownership of the old Wella-Fargo ground
have been adjusted, and the stock of
that company will abortly bo listed In
the Stock Board. Preparationa are also
being made to resume work on the
property, which lies adjacent to ths Utah
■Ins.
Tba A. 0. U. W. of ths State will
oonvene at Beno on the 18th of May, at
13 M.« for ths purpoas of forming •
Grand Lodge. The membership of
the Order baa increased rspidly in Ne\x=req-\
vads sinos its introduction in ths State.
Ths thunder shower of Uondsy
flushed the sewers of Virginia, and ths
fevsr that had broken out among the
echool children ia rapidly dissppearing.
Oold Hill aewera need attention.
The county pays $70 a month toward
sprinkling the streets of Virginia. And
yet ths dosty streets of Oold Hill receive
no attention from ths water cart.
Wby ia this thus f
Valentine Butch today filed bis bond
as polisemsn for Oold Hill. Sura\x=req-\
ties, B. P. Keating and Chaa. Tobeoer,
in the sum of f1000 each. Ha will go
on duty tonight.
Amoa Merritt, Oold Hill's Chief of
Polioe, takea charge of hia offloe today.
Marebal Kennedy will continue to perform
official dutiee for a few daya yet.
Quito a number of tourists have recently
found tbeiF way to Lake Taboo,
aod tba heart of tba Taboo landlord is
beginning to bo oomlortsd.
The pay-roll of the Virginia and Gold
Hill Water Company for ths month of
April smounts to 9M99 87.
In formsr timee when a fellow showed
himself attar a night with ths boya, hia
fsoe looking liko the inscription on a
tea oheat, bis sxplsustion waa that ho
had bean splitting wood, tbo ax flew up,
sto. Mowadaya be has but to ssy ho has
been praotioing on the bloyole. It la aa
al-aufficient excuse.
A trsmp bad jual floiebedputting himself
outside of a chunk of bread in front
of an ariatoorstio manaion in Oramaroy
Park whea ■ little girl offered him aa
apple. "Thaaka, ao,"aaid the wanderer,
"I never sat fruit after dinner." He
was poor, hit aristocratic.
WBSTEBH DISPATCHES,
BICBMONB-iLBIOir.
Judge Blalagi Oeclaloi-Botk Par*
Ilea Via.
Erttxt, Ner., Hi; 6.—Judge Btaing'e
decision *u reoeired thia morning. It
decides all of the material poinU in
favor of the Albion, bat oontinaes th«
injanotioD* in foroe against both torn\x=req-\
paniaa oovering tha ground wrat of tha
Tiptop and Una axtended. The Judge
aaji that ha haa no right to overthrow
the St. George petent in a oollateral proceeding,
bat thinks it ought to be set
aside whenever the oaae shall be tried on
its merits. The attorneys on both sidee
an olaimlng tha victory, while tha wags
aaj tha decision Is a little like the celebrated
Arable opinion, which gave the
law to the North and the negro to the
Baath. The parallel la refleoted in thia
oase by the Albion getting tha law and
tha Biohmoad tha bonania.
Billy Motley Killed.
Williams, Gal., May 0.—Harry J.
Xetcbum shot Billy Hoonsy here last
night. An old grndge was the oaase.
liooney reached Williams only a few
hoars before the shooting. The feport
says liooney was lying In wait for
Xetehnm, and the latter killed Mooney
In self-defense.
POESSIT DISPATCHES,
llscelltieeu.
London, May 6.—1» ir eta tad that
Bradlangh is sboat to issns an appeal to
the people pointing out the maaner in
whioh the Honaa of Commona la treat*
Ing him. reaaaerting that the Coneerva\x=req-\
livre under oovar of hla oaae are Jeop\x=req-\
ardising tha Land bill and Impeding
basinets.
The New Wagon Road.
Bmo Journal, jr., b.
The propoard wagon road between
Alturu and Beno, wblob agitated tba
minda of tha people of thee* plaoaa laat
Bummer, baa again been revived, and it
bida fair to ba a euooeea, ae oevt-ral ao\x=req-\
tive man have bow taken bold of tbe
work, and before many moothe tbera
will ba • good grade between Alturu
and Beno.
Tbe Modoo Indiptndtnl e»je: Tbe
bridge over Saaan river, in Honaj Laka
vallry, ia nearly oompl«ted. About
$1000 baa already baen expanded on
tbie road, wbiob wai not auffloient to
oomplrte it. Tbla ronu ia tbe moei
available ooe for tbia valley. Tbe die\x=req-\
taooe to Beno ie not aa great aa to Brd\x=req-\
ding, oor abippiog point at preaaot.
Tba grade ia batter, aod freight ean be
Jelivered bere much ebeaper and qoiokar
tban from Bedding. Tbe dietaooe to
Beno ie 169 milea. Freight oan ba
baa led between tbe two placee far about
$1 50 par hundred ponoda. At preeent
iba azprnaa of tranaportation from Ban
Franoiaoo to Alturaa, via Bedding, ia
(onr aanta per pound. By tbia route it
will be $3 76 per hundred. Wo art informed
tbat on tbia route two daya oan
ba aavad on tba round trip oompared
with tba Bedding road. There are no
heavy billa, it being almoet a natural
grade. _
A Cradle la tha Clouda.
Writing of "Tba Wild Sheep of the
Sierra," in Iba May Strihntr, John Muir
eaya:
"In tba montba of May and Jane,
tbay bring forth their yonng, in Me moat
eolitary and inaooeeeible erege far above
tha neatling rocka of the eagle. I beve
frequently oome upon tha beda of Ike
ewae and lambo at an elevation of from
twelve to thirteen thouaand feet above
theeea level. Theao bade are aimply
oval abaped bollowa, pawed out among
looae, dieintegrating rocka obipa and
aand, upon aome aunny apot oommand\x=req-\
ing a good outlook, and partially abel\x=req-\
tared from the winda tbat awaap tboaa
lofty peaka almoat without intermieeion.
Snob ie Ike oradla of* the little mountaineer,
aloft in the very eky; rooked in
thin ioy air; bnt wrapped Id bia hairy
ooat, and nonriabad by a atrong warm
mother, defended from the telona of tbe
eagle and teeth of tba aly coyote, tba
bonny lamb growa apaoe. Ha aoon
learna to nibble Ibe tolled rook graaaee
and leavea of tha white apiraee; hie borne
begin to ebool and before aueimeriadona
ha ia etreng and agile, and goea forth
with tba (look, watched by tha eame divine
lova that tanda tba mora helpleae
human lamb In ita warm oradla by tha
Areaide.
Royalty tod people of nobU blood
bava traditionally loud oooaaion to
travel inoog., and bow it mbi tbay
travel in the ciroui. The Now York Sun
•aya that tb* aunt oirooa in tb« Eat
wbleb advrrtiaed for tb* bandaomeat
woman in Amerioa, and olaimi to bar*
obtainad bar at a ooat of 910,000, pota
forward a mala rider aa a nobleman.
"Few of tba aaaembled apeetatora,"
aaja tba aoooont in print, "imagine tbat
tb* tall, graoefol man, witb tba fao* and
beard bearing *Tld*no*a of the flneet
type of breeding, and looking mnob like
a fine picture of aom* aplendid a pacinian
of fall-grown manbood, baa br«n
aocoatomed all bla life to writ* bla nam*
ood*rn*atb a ertat and coat-ef-arme
whiab ia familiar to all Germany aa
belonging to ona of tb* Uadlng booaaa
of tba old Hanoverian kingdom." To
inqairera tbia p*raon talla a thrilling
atory of peraonal adventure in tariose
parte of tba world, and atleka atoatly to
tiia claim of ariaioaratio birth.
Tba propoaition to bare a World'a
Fair in New York in 1883 do*a not a**m
to tak* well at all, and in all probability
will fall tbroagb. Tb* New York Htrald
aaya Ibat tb* id** i* not popular, nor
do** it grow in popularity, and oonaidara
tbat tba wiaaat plan, now, ia to abandon
it altogether.
IN THB WHOLE HISTORY
or Medicine do pre pernio* haeerer performed
each marveloae enree. or aulaulaed eo wide a
reputation, aa Aian'a Ouaar Paoroau..
wakh la recognlatd aa the world'a raised; for
all diaaane of the throat aad taaga. Ita loo*
coettaoed e*rta* of woadaefal ear** la all oil*
mat** b*« made II aalteraally known ** a **f*
aad raUabl* agent to eatplov. Against oidlsary
co Ida, wblok at* tb* foreran oen of ae*r* aari\x=req-\
oaa dlaordera, it ecu *p**dlly aad aarely, al
waya relieving eafftrlag. aad often eavlag life.
The protection It *gbfd* by It* timely *n ta
tb* tbro*» aad hug dlr*rd*r* of children, aaake*
It aa lavalnable remedy to b* kept alwaya on
hand ta *v*ry boaaa. Mo ptraoo eta afford to
be with oat It. and tbo*e who here one* seed It
never will. From tbetr knowledge of Ite com.
poeltloa aad cAmu. Pb yalataha aee tbe Guam
Paotoa*L attentively ta tbatr ptactlc*, aad
Olertymea reeommead It. II la abeolntoly ae*
lata la tta remedial *Mb, and will alwaya enra
what* earae an teeatble. Tk
" WtlCMM til* HBll|. »»«!< Ik«
parting A'o kaMUf atmpori**d Pmeh
eon approach IA* rtnowiud Hot Paaoa I* JUror
wbM mixed with hot or cold w»Ur. milk, Itm\x=req-\
ouadt. or whatever *atu tbe IwU. Xrtrj
wl»e cellar Ihoiild be (applied wllh It SoU by
*11 Qrocere, Wine Merchanta tad DrogfUte.
Trade »upph«d by Blcbard* k Btirlton, l|iatt
tor tbe Pacific ooaet, franolaco.
1ISCILL1HI0UB.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure,
Made I mm Orapa Craam TiHtr.-Mo othar
preptralloo make* rack light, flaky hot bread*.
or luxurkxu pa*try. Can b« eaten by Dyepep\x=req-\
tloa without fear of Ilia reealtln« from beery
tndlnaUbla food, fold only la can*, by all
Uroten. Hotax, Baxix • Powoia do..
Naw York.
GOLD HILL BAKUtI
RESTAURANT
MAIN ■TRIKT GOLD HILL,
Opposite the Bcllp** Li Terr Suttee,
J. T. BKCKIft. Proprietor.
TJTRZ8H BB1AD. PIXS. 0AU8, AND Htl
* Boll* mrj Aty, dillrnd it IM real\x=req-\
dtoco* of onitomtn.
Or pie* tad Oakea tt reduced prloea.
raaojr or aaaonod Oakaa mad* to otdar M
•hort notloe.
The Reetaurant Department U th« flneet li
the auto. All kinds of Oim, Poultry (oi
Freeh Flah tod al*o Ojiton received aqd
M<r«d no dtllT.
THE Cm BAKERY,
RESTAURANT.
Ooifbctloaery tod Caadj Depot*
No. J7 North O tttroot, VlralaU,
nr»R8 AN KLC01NT AMORTMINTOI
*» HOLIDAY OOuDs Toy*. Candle*, Uraa\x=req-\
menu for Table, Ornamental, Fro* ted too
Plain OtkM of all kind*, deecrtptluo* and 6*
tigM. and »t prlCe* 10 iult everytcly.
Al wo Import til our good* direct from tt*
But, wo oan offer them it.price* the tame 1
charged to New fork, and at laaa than Ha»
Fraoclaoo ratea.
IW~ Ornament* for Oakaa a ipeolalty.
tar-Ice Ore am aod tttrawberrlea aod Crttm.
Aleo tttrawberrlea bjr the bos, al wbuloeala or
r«uil.
uir Oar candle* art manufactured by cur.
Mire* freab e»erjr da7, and are far laperior to
Imported candle*.
MTZMKIER k ABMBRU8T,
Proprietor* City Bakery,
Ho, IT North 0 atreet, Virginia. Nerada.
Ills
c
AND UAOUNI WOKU,
■all ItrMl, Uw«r MM IU11,
IKON AND BEAM CANTING*:
Of tt«j variety Mil to oito.
LBAVB JDBT ADDED TO MT OLD
MUblUhad Machine Worki lb* LAR0KH1
ED LATHS. P LAMER tad HTEAM
BAMMBR. >11 o( the litMt tod mcxt Improved
OODtUaction, and am now prepared to Vita
aad Repair ill kind* tod oil (law of
MILL A MINING MAOHINKRY
At Um iborteet notice and on the moot inn»
Able Urmi.
Ida QEOEOB 111MITT. Proprtetoa.
RENO FOUNDRY,
RKNO. NEVADA.
XHB PROPRIETOR OP THI VIRGINIA
POCNURY. having porcbaaedtbe Bno
odrr. and coneollditra II with thi former.
«tll beretrter eijle the woika the
Reno lonndrj and Machine Worki.
Thli eeUblUhmrat It oov prepared to do t
general Foundry buoloett, including every d»
ecrtpUos of
Otilltfe la Ira a mad Praia. Paralaa.
•ad Machine Weiki
At lower prloet tbin can be obtained iltewhere.
Drawlnp and eatlmitaa lurnlahea whan ra
quired.
Br itrlct attention to bntloeea, tod with a
thorough knowkdae of tha work r»qulrvd. tbe
proprietor boprt to merit tbe conddenee of tbe
trade.and reeprcl'oi'jreoilcluibe patronise of
mill and mining men.
de» ANDREW PHASIR, Prapr.
VIRGINIA
•AND—.
GOLD HILL OMNIBUS,
AT WO OONOuDDID TO BIlfUN A
_ _ while lonatr In Quid Hl't, I Uki tbl(
method of Informlrft my lad< filroda of Qold
lTlD|»I
pomraornto with toi oiiu at sold
\J Rill to ami trom Otnoo.
Will make regular trip* between th«
itaod* at either and, of the roata, aaJfol\x=req-\
lowi; *«
luri oou> hill. Lun naottu.
9:00 a. K. 10:00 a. M.
10:80 •• 11:30 ••
12:00 It. 13:48 P. u.
8:00 t. K. 8:48 "
4:18 '• | 8:18 »
JAKES DDNBTAN.
Proprietor.
8TILL HERE!
n
■atl .. .
Hill thit I am rrcalrlnf a Dew etock of
I>RY GOODS,
Which 1 will for tba ntxt BIZTT DATS, owtn«
to mjr email expeaaea.
Sell Cbraper thai inj Other Store
Ob tba Oomatock. Afking yon kindly for yoqr
pttrosaj*, 1 am, reepecifallr yoar»,^
THB PIONKBR
tH AVI NBA HAIRDRESSINISA100R
O. POHL. PROPWIITOB.
"^SK^nS2SLD BUJ\x=req-\
pLlAK TOW*LH AMO OASP BAZOtt.
I / Quick. teooU. N«a», lHw claaa Wort,
■air Oattoac aod Dreeetaf dona 1a tba moat
arttatte, njubla aad aaUatectory atyta. '
la the place, aad doat
U. Ur
VISC1LLAII0VS.
Children
CRY
FOR
Pitcher's
Castoria.
KotAan Ilk* tad Ptyiliri«n
rMomatad It.
„ IT IS NOT NARCOTIC.
CENTAUR LINIMENTS;
the World's great Pain-Believing
remedies. They heal,
soothe and euro Burns,
Wounds, Weak Back and
Rheumatism upon Man, and
Sprains, Galls and Lameness
upon Beasts. Cheap, quick
and reliable.
TUTT'S
PILLfel
AS AN ANTUBIUOU^SeOICINe!
tre fafcomparable. They athnuJate the
OlJS SYSTEM, glva tone to the~]DiQE8\x=req-\
TlVfiO HO AN 8, croata perfect dlggotion
and regular movement of the bowela.
AS AN ANTHNAUMAL
They hare do equal | acting aa a preventive
and cure for Bllloua, Bepilttent,Tnter
mlttent. Typhoid Fevcra, andTarw Mid
Ague. ~Dpon the healthy aotion of"the
Stomach and Ijver depend*, almoat
wholly, the health of the human nee.
DYSPEPSIA. '
It la for the cure of thla dliaaie and tta at\x=req-\
gssag BBgamgaBg bbrp
Pllla have galnad »uoh a wide reputation.
Ho remedy waa everHlacovorad that acte
aoapeedily and gently on the dlgeetwdf
gana, giving them tone and vigor to ae\x=req-\
■lmilate food. Thla aoocmpllahed, the
tfBiiVM are BluOfil). tLTBSAIK
M<MJAMBI3>. and the Bopygg-\x=req-\
BCTfiT. Try thla Remedy frijly and you
will gain a Vlgoroua Body, Pure Blood,
ffaoiufifervea, and a Cheerful mind.
Price tOc. SO Ximr 6t* N. Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
8bat Hanoa.Wmciaecbaneod teaOtoeai
LACS tea ilnd* appllodloe ot thu Dts. T( Ib>
earn a Jfitetal Color, and aoti MuluMMf
koid by Dranuuer Motbr aprooa oc roootpt of 11
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
SURE CUBE
Conghi, Coldi, Bore Threat, Bron\x=req-\
Chltli. lilhBi, Coniumptlon,
Aad All DImum •( T H KOAT aad LUNCH
Pat up lo Qu*rt-8ls* Boltin for family Cm.
SclfnllAcally pr«p»r«d of Balaam Tolu, Cryital\x=req-\
IIMI Bock Candy, OW Rr«, an<i otb«r tonlca. Tb*.
Purmula li known to oar b«-tt phy»tclan>. U ktably
commended by them, nn.l tb* analy»li of oar moot
prominent chrmlit. Prof. O. A. MA BIX KB. la
Chicago l«on the label oferery b*ttl», It In weil
known to the medical profewlon that TOLU BOCK
and RYfc will afford the frratret relief for Court*.
Ci^rli, Influenia, Bronchltle, 8or* Throat, witk
Lunie, alw Consumption, In tbi Incipient and advanced
atagc*.
Uwd ii a BP.VIHAOB and APPETIZER. It
make* a delightful tonic for family um. U plraiant
to take; If weak ordebllltated.lt five* tone, activity
and atrenftb to the wbolo buuiaa frame.
✓CAUTIOV.tM by un?rlD^\
f Clpled dralrrt wbo try to palm o(f noon yna 1
I Rock and Rye In ptac* of our TOLU ROCK I
\ AND BTB. which I* tb* only m*dlcatjd m
Xartlcl* mart*. He genuine harln* * OOY-/
ERNMEN T STAMP on e**k buttw,
UWRFNCI * MARTIN, PratrMmi
111 AladlMa ■trt*t) Cklcaca.
SAik r«ir DniiUt f«r It!
A*k »aar'. racer for It I _ ' .
tilt «*-r Win Marckait fir llI .
Cklldrva. a*k »aar Mnua far It I
.swMSSbSrjsss*
ull-la
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS
WfcT ftiffar Nrodleaalr
With tt-a cooiuUIn*, tpvmodic tortnraa of
f»T»r ud »(tu« and bl ioua ri'i.ltt*Dt. *bu
Boftntrr • 8 omtcb bitten. ackaowl-dgtd to
ba a real coratlre of malarial i r»e-», will «r dt\x=req-\
c*U lb* cum of •> much nffrrtm? No l»i
rffcctlra U tbli b»n1gn»nt tiUmlTt la cum
of eoottlpillon. dytpcptla. M»#r couplalot,
ibcaatail-n, tod la (maral dtbllliy aod oar\x=req-\
vou«
for uli by i.l DrnggUU and Daakn gn>
•rail J> 1
SILVER HOUSE,
MAIN VTBirr,
8ILVKR CITY, - - NEVADA
Boar* and Lodf lag fU per loath.
]«• Cblam laipUrtd-WMiM
Cooks
M Kl.tZA BgttWBWH.
J. U. HALL M. D..
PHYSICIAN AND SUNGKON
nrnoi awd naiDKNoi-omeiTi
W tho H*w» oOm, Mala atmt, Gold H11L
MANHOOD RESTORED.
PirapM uvaoa mi wu vmw „
Im to hit fallow aaflbrara. addiaaa J-JL
■aiVBS. «S Obaibam V. T
WIBClLLil BOPS.
CL0S1N6 BUSINESS
POSITIVELY I
Beginning Hay 1st, I will
dispose of
ILL GOODS ON HIND
At prices unheard of before.
No Goods Beplenlshed,
My Stook of
DRY GOODS
Being Complete. Buyers
will do well to oall early
and secure bargains.
B. CALLAND,
Gold Hill, April 23,188L
V, N. HALL & CO.,
1m Mala Street, Sold Bill,
yyr holiixli AID BRAIL dialml
H A R DWAR E
or imi onciimoi.
Sheet Iron,
Copper and
Tin Work
Of *11 klad« dom to otdar »t itoit notlca.
er tools a m*psoialty.
CHUBBUCK i thorburn,
posto FFICE
Variety Store i
szilebb Of ALL TBI lxadivo
NEWSPAPERS, MAG1OT,
STATIONERY,
Bke€l Mule, Bond Booki, Bebool
Supplies,
TOBAOCOSi
OANDICt.
POOKIT OUTLKRY,
TOYS, ITOi
▲QKKTS FOB THE
Sm rraaclieo "Chronicle," "Pott,"
"Call," "Ixamlner" and
"OOLD HILL DAILY NKWaN
For YlrftnU Oity. OoM Dill ud Bllrtr Olty.
HA8BROUCK A HALL,
(Boccmmts to A. B. Bunrt 4 Oo.)
Druggists & Apothecaries,
Mi HUI IINM,
OOLD BILL, .... NEVADA
—dul He a—
PUKI DBCOI)
CHJUflCAU,
MKOICINK4,
TOILET AMI
_TAMCY AftTIOIEA.
Prnoriptlooa SIM »t all boon, d»y or nlfht,
by » Ibor-nitly ooapofat ponon. H
JOHN JONES, JR.,
DRUGGIST,
Main St, Gold HilL
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
-it\x=req-\
OAR FIILD MALL. GOLD MILL,
Far tha b-oaflt af
IT. JOHN'I SUNDAY-SCHOOL
TiMdaj aid Wedoe dtj Ireilip,
MAT 10th tud Utfe,
Rtrawb'iTlM tad Ortta; tlao. t So* loach
with po'« coffaa. to b» MTT d ap by il • joong
ladl<». Ibo not aa'le lit* hraa an«a«*d for
the oec*»l<>n, tad d«m.lo| will b- ib« aiutalro
faat-ra of tha »iit#ri*|imrt>n. p.icaoi adala\x=req-\
Moa for OooiIohjoo. M e*n'». Lvtlaa If*.
T.ahatt for »tlo »t iho prl dptl »t<rta I
FOUNTAIN MARKET.
MAIN mUT • • GOLD HILL
0. 3. WAIDSB, Proprialor.
IDKIIU TO INFORM TBI PUBLIC
Uwt tko cholcott of
Boof Too'.
■attoa, hrki
i.«.»0O) Bto*
Ota bo boochl at tho Fomltla Kir kit.
Ftmtlio* tad bo»rdla*boB>oo will tad It to
tbatr adfaata«o to (lva Mat Mil.
M 0. J. WtlDVB.
OR. A. CHAPMAN.
•;il ROION'DINTIITi
CTBOM NEVADA OJTT. OALIIOB-M*
" alt ftraitmtlj loattad tt
jIdU Oltj. Oflta. lip ROOTS &«TMW.