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THE EVENING NEWS
VIRIINIA AND TRUCKEE RAILROAD
TIMI TABLE.
Taklat IflNt April Mlk, 1881.
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MONDAY. : : : : : OCTOBER IB. 1M1
Itftl'K BBfOBf.
TUU M0BX1N0.
31ft Opbir. 84. 6*i. 64
370 Mexican. »H.
44ft Uuald * Carry. 8. 84
ftO Beat A Baleber, 134
740 Califoraia, 1
SSOSarag*. 34. 3 70. 3U
330 Cob. Virginia. 24. 340
90 Cbollar. 3 40
178 Patoei. 3 90
1M Hala A Noraroee. 3 S3
1130 Crawn Point. 14. 1 #0
110 Yallow Jaeket. 44.4 20
MOO Imperial. 19o. 20o. 30o
333 Belckar, J. 3 Oft
SO Alpha. 34
10 Kentuak. 34
20 Confidence, 3
1770 Sierra Nevada. 1C4. 184.184.18.
184.154. 1«. 18i*. 184.184
133 Utah, 84.8
300 Bnllion, 60c
140 Bieb*<iner, 1 10, 1 1ft
300 Jutlioe, 75a
1830 Vaioa Con.. 144.144
238 Alia. 4 70. 4 88
180 Andea, 14
400 Oeorpion, 1 70. 14
260 Overman. 1 CO. 1 S3
ISO Bentoa, 85c. IWo
300 Caledonia. 10c
14S8 New W«lU-F»rgu, 10*
Aflwana lahraul —a8—»
Sax PiASCiaco, Oolob*r 10—3 r.
Oph'r. 84. 84; BodU. 84. 84. 84; Po
toai. 3 80. 3 93; Union Coa.. 134.14; Cali
fornia, 93e; 9iem Nevada, 15 S; Buliian,
60c; Savage, 3 SS; Xone, 3 40; Challar,
148; Eureka Can.. 384, 204; Alta. 4 80,
4 SS. 14; Day. 3 40. 3 43; Exchequer,
1 IS; Oro, 63c; Hal* A Norcro**. 3 30;
Northern Hello, 13. 114; Mexican, 94;
Albion. 34; Con. Virginia. 34; Imperial.
ISc; Julia, ISo; Oonld A Carry, 74. 74.
74. 74; B*«t A Belcher, 134.134; Mt.
Pwtoei, 10c; Beloher, 3; Yellow Jacktt, 410.
AR*ra**a limi ■apart.
Sam Psamcuoo, October 10—3 r.
Ophir, 84 bid, 84 aak*d. 84 >a1m, 64
bid. 84 aak*d. 64 aal**. 7 bid, 74 aaked.
7 aalca, 7 4 *alee, 7 4 bid. 7 4 aak*d. 7 bid.
74 aaked, 7 sal**; Meiicaa, 94 bid, 94
*a]*a« 94 bid. 94 bid, 94 **k*d. 94
aalca. 94 bid, 94 a*k*d. 94 *al*a; Gould
A Carry. 74 bid. 74 **k*d, 74 *al**. 7>«
hid; Sierra Nevada, 134 bid. 1S4 aaked.
1*4 bid, 134 aaked. 1S>. *ale*. 134 bid.
18 bid. 164 a*k*d. 164 •*!•*. 164 bid.
It aaked; Albion, 3 30 bid; Be*t A B*l
cb.r, 134 bid. 124 bid. 13 aakad, 134
aaked; Crown Poiat, 14 bid, 1 80 aaked,
1 80 bid, 1 83 aaked, 1 80 *alee; Union
Can., 14 bid. 144 a*k*d, 144 bid. 144
aaked. 144 aalea. 144 bid, 144 aaked,
144 ulaa. 144 bid. 144 a«k*d. 144 *al**,
144 bid. 144 aakad; Savage. 34 bid;
SeorSion, 1 70 bid, 14 aak*d; Potoai, 3 90
bid; Onrntn, 1 S3 bid! Benton, 80c bid,
83o aakad; Con. Virginia. 3 43 bid. 34
aaked; Joatice. 70c bid; California. 93«
bid, 1 aaked; B«Icb*r. 3 bid; Exchequer,
1 10 bid; Alta. 4 CO bid; Kantnck. 34 bid;
Ckollar, 3 48 bid. 34 uked.
Arrival* Ikia Imiim.
Lieat-Oovernor J W Adame. J Conlsu.
C ScbulU. A C Knox. 0 X Fmnu, A
Uyman, Kn Patterson, ▲ Stillmsn, H 0
Beqns.
Arrival* TMirMajr Ncralai.
J B Mellon. J McFarland, R J Jenkia.
T Murj>by, Jinn Cummiogi.W E Squier,
Fred Smith. J Qillig, Mr* Celo,<so. D J
Mum*. Mr* E P Milry. J O Bennetts ud
family. Mia* O Fitxmeyer, G A Fitsmeyer.
rtira Laal Ivralac.
J Siog*r. Ilenry Morri*. X C Hall. B
Joaei, M R Neville and family. Mr* W 8
Bobb. U F Smith. Mr* McLao«. Mit* R
Una. Mr* M P Werdele, M D Cuhen. Mr*
W Engliah and child. U W Hall.
Dtpariart* talNnliy RimIu.
M N 8ton*. T S Merchant, L P Drexler,
T J Cohen, J O Caden, Itob*rt WUIaoo, J
0 Bennetts, Mi** A Mooney. Mr* M Win
ale. Molli* Anion. Mr* C A Wordeu, Mr*
J P Jean. Nellie Oatee, Mr* J 0 Law.
The weslkcr is agaia wars sad balmy.
Julie* Henderson of Tovaibip No.
1, la kia report of tba baiine** In hi*
••art for September, *t*t*« that be baa
oolleeted 910 fee* in crimiaal eases,
910 75 Id civil ean aad 9G0 ia polio*
oaeco, wbieh mom hava been paid to tba
Tressarer. Ha performed work for tha
maty amoaatiag to f137 25; tatal work
ia offloe. 9Slt.
William Parry kaa beea appoiafad
D«paty by Cenatable McCarthy of Town
skip N«. 1 of Virgiaia. Ha ia tha apa
aial policeman whom Chief Bradley re
ported to the Board af Ceanty Commit
aioaera becaaae ke stepped acroea tha
liaa of hie beat. Tha Board haa so far
ignored the charges preferred.
Tb« aaah receipts of tba C«naty Au
ditor aad Recorder'* office for tha past
asoatk amoaatad to 91W 89, whiok snta
kaa beea paid la the County Treasurer,
. Mr*. J. P. Jonas vaa among the de
part area Batarday evening. She will
apeod the wiatar ia TVaakiagton with kar
fcusbaW.
i Owing to tka illneaa of Jodge Lean
aid, tha Board of Pardons will not moot
foe Mmo* naiil Moaday, Octeber 17.
MININQ STATEMENTS.
Following statements hare been eent by
tho Superintendents of the Comatoek
mine* to the offloee in San Franciico (or
tho week ending October 8:
B1BBBA KIT ADA.
On the 354)0 level eaet orotic at Ko. 3
bu been extended 16 feet, and No. 4
vh advanced 33 feet. The main north
lateral drift haa been advanced 30 feet,
and the weal drill-hole 193 feet. On
the 3700 level the joint Union Cenaol
id ted eaat drift haa been extended IS
feet, and the joint Unien Conaolidated
went drift 30 feet. Are cleaning oat the
bottom of tho joint Union Conaolidated
winxe. ^
UXIOS COXSOLIDATED.
On the 3600 level, at the joint Mex
ican eaat winxe, are clearing oat the con
necting drift and repairing the donkey
pnmps. On the 3700 level the joint
Sierra Nevada eaat drift haa been ex
tended IS feet, and tho joint 8ierra
Nevada weat drift 30 feet. Are olearing
oat tho bottom of the joint Sierra
Nevada eaat winxe.
ANDXS.
Daring tho put week the eaat drift
from winxe wao advanoed eight feet, faoe
•till in porphyry. Tho flow of water
haa increaaed nearly donble, and is
greatly retarding work. However, ex
pect it will aoon be exhaaated. Eaat
drift on 400 level baa been advanoed 14
feet, ahowing no change ainoe Lait report.
BAVAQB.
. Have flniahed cutting oat new station
at the chute at Potoai tunnel level and
are now hoialing ore from that poiut,
and alae from the 1700. The eighth
etetton, north drift, haa been advanoed
49 feet; face is now in favorable ground
ahowing aome qaartx which aaaaya well.
CALKDOMIA.
I'umpe have been ran an average of 8
hours per day. Commenoed retimbering
the ahaft from the adit level to the sur
face on the Sth inatant and have pat In
C eeta of timbers. Will have to pat in
•boat 20 sets in all. Foraian ahalt haa
been aunk and timbered IS feet; total
depth. 3180 fast.
Daring the put week tbe (ul drift on
tho 21SO level bu b»en extended 44
feet; total distance from the eheft, UU
feet. The rock ia bard and tba beat ao
oppreeaive tbat it will bo neceaaary to
pat in another Dakar blower for venti
lation.
CALIFOBNIA.
Ara opening op wioza and connecting
drilta with tba Coneolidated Virginia old
nhalt to incroaa* tba ventilation on tbe
lower levels. On the 2700 level Ibe
joint Ophir eaat drift baa bean advanoed
'J4 feet.
MEXICAN.
On tba 2500 level, al tba joint Union
Coneolidated eaat winze, are olaaring out
tba conneoting drift and repairing tbe
donkey pntnpa. On tba 2900 level tbe
joint Opblr eaat drift baa bean aitendad
25 feet.
OVkkXAN.
Sooth drift 2275 level ha* be«n ex
landed 24 feet. In north drift have
completed tba drain and repaira to drift.
Forman abaft baa been eonk and tim
bered 15 feat, total depth, 2160 feet.
OPHU.
On lha 2700 level tba joint California
aaat drift baa been extended 24 feet and
tba main tooth drift 25 feel. On tbe
2900 level tbe joint Uexiean aaat drift
baa been extended 24 feet.
cniom aaarr.
Art repairing the 1C00 drift coonaot
ing with tbe Sutro tanuel. Have com-,
pletrd laying tba extra line of pipee in"
above drift. Are cutting oat a bobplt at
the 2G00 etation.
consolidated vuoimia.
Are opening ap wintee and eonneoling
drifts with the Coneolidated Virginia old
abaft to ioereaae tba ventilation on tba
lower levels.
a. a o. and a. a a. matt.
Finiabing np bob and tankpit. Doable
line of pampe will b« extended to the
2118 level by tho end of the preaent
woek.
ALPHA.
Are reopening tha north drift on the
2800 level; cleaned oat 80 feet tbe peat
week.
COXaOLIDATCD IMPKEIAL.
Cleaning oat croescuta and making
general rrpaira on tbe 2800 level.
HALK A Noackogs.
Repairing tbe abaft and inclina. No
other work ia being done.
Jmmi Tally'! Daalla.
A telegram from Tombitone, Arizona,
• few daya ago, gave brief uewa of tba
accidental killing ot James Tally, for
merly of Qold Hill and Virginia. Tba
Tombstone Xugyrt of tba Ctb inatant
gives tba following particalara, showing
tbat bis deatb waa eauard by tba old
familiar accident of ronning tba cage up
to "Brown's elation:"
Yesterday afternoon at about 3 o'clock
Jam** Tally, a miner employed at tbe
Grand Ceotral mine, metbiadeatb ander
tba following oiroamataneea: 11a waa
engaged ia placing gnidaa in tba naw
abaft, at a deptb of not mora tban fifteen
or twenty feat from tba surface, aid
wiabing to aaoand gave tba necaaaary
eignal. Tba engineer, Stevens. auppoerd
bo waa at tba 100 level, and tamed on •
fall bead of ateam, and before be conld
gain control ot tbo brakta, tba cage waa
carried np into tba aheavee. Tally hol
lored to bim to atop, bat It waa too late,
and to aave himself ho jamped from tbe
cage, and fell upon tba floor with great
violence, and in atrnggling to riaa, tum
bled into tba abaft, and down 300 feet to
tbe bottom. An inqaaat will ba held on
tba body today.
A law tail mt ike caaati'i.
Diatrict Attorney Hilea ia it attend
ance upon tba Snpreme Court at Canon
today. lie ia thera to repreaent Storey
oonnty In tbaoaaa ot ber Commissioners
vs. Kiebard Kirman. Tba anit ia to
compel Kirman to make a quarterly re
port of tho basintse in tha County
Treasurer's office for tba two montba be
waa in tbat office alter tho removal ot B.
H. Carrick.
(xeeaClteiM al (ho larace.
Tbo total axpandituraa of tha Savage
Mining Company for 8«ptember
am on a tad to 96244 54. Ot tbia aum
$4875 46 waa paid to tha Cbollar-Kor
croaa Savage Shaft Company for pump
ing, and 92741 68 to tho aama company
for working eipanaea. Tho pay roll for
miners at the Savafa amounted to
94478.
Dlauriea Vearl
The oaly aaaa la the District Court
this morning waa that of Bisbard Mercer
vs. Simon Ogg at al., salt for raoovery
property. Owing to the sioknass of
one of the de/sndaata the trial WU post*
peaad natil ths 81st lastaat.
A SAD ACCIDENT.
Aa OM liur KlIM it tka Mnn
TMMrdar,
Andrew Neenan, an old miner who
baa worked in tba Savage for Iba paal
Ian yeara, «u yeaterday kilUd in that
miaa. When fouad ha vaa Id tba bot
tom of tba abnta at tba 1000 atatlon with
bia bead eraabed in and lifa extinct.
Deceaaed vaa giraffe-taan and alone at
tba time of tba accident, ao tbat the
manner in wbicb be met bia death
can only bo aarniied. It would appeal
aa if a load of ore bad jaat been dnmped
into tbe obote, tbe moatb of wbiob ia a
abort diatanea above tba 1000 level, and
tbe giraffe returned to tbat atation.
It baa been cuatomary at a aignal ol
tbrea telle to boiat tbe giraffe if below
tbat atation, wbicb oonld be told by a
glanoe at tbe indicator, and if at tbi
atation, or above, tbrea bella meant to
lower. Tbe engineer, Jamea Cbapman,
waa aome dUtanco away from hia engine
wben the aignal to lower tbe giraffe wai
given, firing op, aa the enginerra at tbal
mint* are at preeent compelled to do, and
ie preanmed to have eilber forgotten to
look at tba indicator to find oat wbere
the giraffe waa, or to bava miannder
eteod tbe eignal. He hoialed tbe giraffe,
and it being aelf-actiag, threw Neenan
down tba cbnte a diatance of eighteen
feet, canaing inataat deatb.
Mr. Neenan leavea a wife and fonr
children, who reeide ia tba vioinity of
tba Savage worka, to moarn bia loaa.
Ha waa a member of tbe Minera' Union,
bot bad failed to pay hieduea, being
conaiderably in arreara. Mr. Cbapman,
wbo waa running tbe engine, ia Cbi*f
Eogineer at tbe mine, a careful man
and competent for bia poailion aa any
man oould be. He and deceaaed were
alao warm peraonal friende.
VETOED BILLS.
Aadllor Ilreuuaa ZmIiuiIj Nr<
farming 111! Uallee.
County Auditor Brennan today aenl
back to the Connty Commissioners, with
bis veto attached, the bill* ot B. I. Tar
mac, M follow*: For sprinkling streeti
of Virginia, $125; sprinkling alreets ol
Gold Hill, $125; sprinkling county
roads, $70.
He alio vetoed tbe bill* for suppliei
famished tba old City Jail, aa follows
£. Nye, meals. 913 04; B. Noor, vege
tables, etc., $14 25; Lyons & Monehan,
wood, $12; T. Etkman.bnuliug maltreat
to jail, $1. As to the laltor bills, tbi
Auditor bolds that if tba institution it
not a legal one, aa aet forth in th<
proteat ot Diatiict Attorney Hilea to tba
payment ol tbe aalary of tba Cily Jailer,
there oannot legally be paid any billa foi
aneb an inatitation and baa therefore re
fused to draw bia warrant for tbe ssma.
When tbe veto message wsa read by tb«
Clerk aa a communication from the Audi
tor there waa nothing aaid further than
a motion, made and carried, to receive
and file it. Action on the mutter will
doubtleaa ba deferred until M. Canavan,
Chairman of tba Board, ia preaent.
With reference to the billa for alrtel
aprinkling. it ia generally understood
that Mr. Turman will bring auit imme
diately for tba amount.
Bad Wmabjr.
Frank Brown, a young man who for
merly lived bera, in fact waa raiaed is
Qold Hill, came in from Pizen Switch
laat week on a visit lo bia folks. Early
Sunday morning ba waa on horaeback
on Main atreat, presumably on bia way
beck to Maaon Valley, bat it appeara he
had Imbibed too freely of ardent liquors
to ga quietly on bis way, and moat need
ahow off. Hia first exploit waa to
attempt to ride into tba aide door
ot tbe Yellow Jacket Eoglne Houae. Hit
horaa'a foot caught in tbe plauk and
fell. Brawn then relinquished bia par
poae and atatted down atraet whooping
and awearing. To vary the monotony
be would occasionally tire off a pistol.
Word waa aent to Constable Seiteu, and
ba got out ot bed and followed bia man
to tba Piuta House, Lower Qold Hill,
where ba waa making considerable die
turbaace. Brown reelated arreet, bul
finally ooneluded to take lodglnga in tba
Town Jail attar be waa laid on bia back
by the offloer. He will ba tried before
Juatioe Flaaningbam tomorrow on s
charge of exhibiting a deadly weapon.
It ia tbe cuatam of tba cauntry for tbs
"b'boya" to get on a lark and raise b—,
but when it cornea to the Uvea of clli
xene being endangered by each a pro
ceeding, it ia well a atop ia put to tbeli
s'presa.
OfirtHH by Ik* mm.
Jrrry Harrington, a miner, became
overheatrd in the Sierra Nevada niioi
last Saturday and died yesterday (rem
tbe effects. Ha was at work on the
2500 level. and was bat putting in bii
second shift. The temperature on that
leveI ia about 91 degrees, and aaid to be
tba coolest portion of tba mine. It ii
reported that decessed bad been over
come by beat in another mine aome
montba before, and tbat Friday wu tbe
flrat day be bad worked in a mjne ainoe.
Ha leavea a wife and aiz ebildren.
Two or Her* Rarieeee
Of tbe Paoifio Surgical Inatitnte of Baa
Franeiaeo will be at tbe International
Hotel, Virginia City, October lOlb and
lltb, fully prepared to treat all caaee ol
apinal diseas*, knee and bip disease,
elnb feet, round abouldere, crooked liinbi
and paralyaie. Naaal catarrh and all
cbronlo diseases successfully treated.
Ae thia Institute haa an uneqnaled rep
utation in the trealmmt of these affto
tloua, all who are intoreeted abould net
fail to aee these surgeone.
An assessment of 91 per share bai
been levied upon the capital stock oi
tbe Union Consolidated Mining Com<
pany.
Lientenanl Governor J. W. Adams ii
on the Cometock today "amiling" with
hia frlende as of old.
Tbe District Conrt today adjourned
until Saturday at 10 a. v.
The best prepsrstion known in mar
ket for restoring gray hair to its original
color ie Hall's Vegetable Bioilian Hail
Benewer. Try it!
Wherever coughs, colds and consump
tion exist, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ought
to be known and naed. There never
existed a sentiment so universal among
all classee in favor of any other medi
cine, as is entertsined tbe world over in
retard to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The
hnmbleit patient in the pioncer'a cabin,
and the prondeet dame in the metrop
olis, alike ase it, appreciate it, and
apeak ita praise.
Hak Peseh, clear ar with hot et iced
water, milk or lamoaade, "tope" every pooch
for Savor. Directly tbe cork ts drawn It Is
ready, and can be need clear or mixed with
bet or Iced water to coll tbe taete. Bold by all
Qreeeia, Wine Ifercbants and Dracglals. Trade
earned by ttcbaids ft Harrison, Agesta for
the ncUe coast, laa VHndsco.
foesgh dispatches.
Parnall oi Gladstone—Irish Politi
cal Affair*.
DubliXi October 10.—Pamell dellv
•red an addreaa at Wexford Saturday.
Altading to Oladetone, ko eaid many of
then had etadied the words of the greet
men and great orator, who until recently
bad a desire to iapreea the world with a
good oplalon of hla philanthropy aad
hatred of oppreaaiea, bat who atood to
day aa the greatest ooerdoaist and aosl
unrivaled slanderer of the Iriah nation.
He characterized Gladstone's speeches
aa unecrupulooe and diahanfat. He
(Oladatone) bad aaligaed the Irish peo
ple, the Blehopa, and Dillon. Mo mis
repreaentatlon wa» too low nor too mean
for blm to stoop to. It is a good aign
that tbla maaqutrading knight-errant,
thia prrUnded champion of tbe likortiee
of all nationa except the Iriak, was
obliged to throw off hla maak, aad today
atanda revealed ea prepared to carry Are
and award into the Irish homestead, an
leea the people hanblo aad abaae than
eelvee before kia and tbe landlorde.
Oladetoae bad aooaaed bim (Pernell) of
preacblag tbe goepel of plaoder, bat
lend bad been conflioated tbroe times
over by men whose deeoendanta Olad
atone ia now anpporting In the enjoy
ment of their ploader by bayoneta and
bnckabot.
▲ manifrato of tba Irieh labor dale
gatea to the reoent Land League Conven
tion kaa been leenod. It pralaea tbe
labora of Farnell for tbe aacceea of tbe
Land League, and refera gratefully to
tbe treatment of the leborera at tbe con
vention. It urges tho repreeentativea of
tbe farmers and landboldera to fulfill the
pledge there given to aeoare better dwell
ings for tbe laborers.
Dublin, Ootober 10.—It ia rumored
that Michael Devitt will eoon be reUaaed.
Chief Secretary Forster, (peeking at a
banquet to the Duke of Teok, eeid be
believed it waa the opinion of a majority
of both membera of Parliament and
their oonelltueute that the Land Act
ahoulJ have a fair trial
Mexican Colonisation, Railroad ana
Kerenne Matters.
Citt of Mkxico, October 10. — Thi
government has made • ooutract with
Francisco Riggo for the colonization ol
two hundred Italian familiee. Riggo re
oeivee $70 lor eaob emigrant over twelve
year* of age, tod $40 (or each child be
tween Ave and twelve. The government
furniebee land*, bonaee, implement*,
work-cattle, a oow, a mare, and twenty
five Cfute per day (or one year for each
emigrant over twelve. Tbe colonial* are
to repay Ibo aame in ten years.
Tbe Congreeeional Committee bu re
ported iu favor of tbe approval of tbe
railroad ooneeesioni granted by tbe Ex
ecutive daring recese. After expeners
and railroad nubvmtions are paid, tbe
Mexican treaanry will bave 91,200,000.
Vr.Ki Cauz, Ootebrr 10.—TheCmtom
bouie receipts far tteptember exoerd one
million dollera. Tbe remsins •( Ex
President ArlsU bsv* arrived from Por
tngal, and «re now lying in atate in tbe
School of Uines, and are viaited by Im
mense tbrenge. Congre** baa ordered a
national mourning el three days.
Hotel Project Abandoned.
New Yob*, Ostober 10.—A speoial
cable dlspatoh says: The project pro
posed some time ago of building a great
Amerioan hotel on tbe Thames embank
ment In London, to be eonducted on lb*
American plan, has keen abandoned.
It ootid hardly bsv* besa suoeessfol.
Mlscellaneoos.
London, October 7. — A oorrespoa
pondent st Paris aays: "France bai
been asktd to join Englsnd to take
msasaras to protect their subjsots ia
Egypt. France hu consented. Eng
land and Franoe will forthwith dlspatoh
Ironclad* to Alexandria." The foregoing
ia sensational.
Dublin, October 19.—There waa great
dieplay of floral decoratiooe at Oxford
on the oooaaion ol Parnell's speech on
Suadsy. Ten thousand persons gave
Parnell an eatbueiaatio reeeption.
Hadbed, October 10.—General Pren
dergaat baa been eppoinled Oovernor
of Cuba in piece of General Blanco. He
will atsrt for Cuba on the 28tb lnetant.
St PsTBaaauao, October 10. — The
Pereian government reoently aaked tbe
Russian govsrnment to diepetch officer*
to reorganize tbe Persian amy on ths
Russian model.
Dan Rloe.
Xiw Turk Sun, Otlubtr 1.
The divorce eued lot by Dan Bice'i
wile baa been granted. Tba wall-known
olrcna olowa baa ezparienead atranga
vicieaitndee daring tba laat ten yeare,
and baa varied bia profeaaional oarear
wltb ocoaalonal experimenta in religlona
azbortatlan and temperanoe ornaading.
Tbla divorce, obtained on tba grouad of
deaertion, terminated wbat waa in in
earlier daya a tery romantio onion. In
1815 the abowman waa exhibiting in Gi
rani, Pennsylvania, and bia attention
waa attracted by a remarkably beautiful
ebild In ber narae'a arma. He aaked ber
name, and, on anbaeqnently fixing bia
residence in Girard, be kept ap a lively
interest in the girl, wbe waa tba daugh
ter of a deacon in the Presbyterian
Church, and Prealdent ot the local bank.
At that time Dan rolled in wealth, and
apent bia money laviably, not only in the
ereotion of a magnificent houae, but in
adorning the town. He waa married to
an eatiaaable woman, who had boen on
the atage, and about fifteen yeara after
bia arrival in Oirard aba obtained a di
vorce. Dan oerried off bia youthful
inamorata aa aoon aa poaaible, mueb
agalnat the wiabea of the deacen, who
diainberited hia daughter; but when Dac
failed In 1873 he waa reconciled and took
them to hia bauaa. Tba abowman'a ex
tensive property wu sacrificed piecemeal
in unprofitable venturea, and hia life
grew irregular. Hia profeaaiona ol tarn
peraoee and religion were looked npon
aa advertlaiog aofaeaee. Hta wife grew
cold, aad finally declined to aee blm.
He refuaad ta oppoaa the divoroe. Bice
began bia career aa a Jockey boy for
Henry Clay on hia Lexington farm, and
at one time waa oonaidered worth half a
million dollara.
Judging by Anderaon County, Ken
tucky, where the most oelebrated brand
of wbiakey made in tbla oointry ia die
tilled, there will be a large falling off tbla
Sear in tba production of that exciting
average. It la reported that of the
eighteen dlatilleriea in Anderaon Oonnty
which warn worked to their fall capaolty
laat aeaaon, only alx will open tbla yeer,
and they for a abort time only, owing to
tba high price of grain.
Mxadow Lax* Oas.—The new mill
at Ciaoo will probably be ready to ran
Ihia month. It ia teL-atamp, and baa •
Bruokner revolving cylinder farnaoathat
will werlt from five to ten tone a day.
The mill will be pnt to work on Meadow
Lake ore from the Keystone mine, for*
marly koota M the leUpao.—Rtno Oa
mtk.
WESTERS DISPATCHES,
FROM KINO.
Opealng of the Fnlr— Incendlirj
Fire—Accident at the Track.
Bcxo, Nevada, October 10.—An ineen.
diary Art *u diecavered at 5:30 tbla
morning at the Evening UcutlU office.
The alarm waa given and it waa axtin
guiahad witboat daing any damaga.
Tba Fair opana favorably; waathai
warm aad pleaaaat.
A boy named Floyd waa thrawn (ram
a boraa at tba raca track tbla morning,
Motiving an injary tbat it ia faarad will
prova fatal.
The "Boj Preacher" at the Bajr.
Sax Faixcmco, October 10.—Bev,
Tbomaa Herri too, tba "Bay Preaahar,"
who baa gained • great repatation in
tba Eaat aa a ravivaliat, oandocted tbi
morning and avaning aervioea yaatarday
ia tba Howard Streat M. E. Church.
Mr. Harriioa ia twenty-aavea yaara oi
aga bat baa bean praaobiag ainoa ba wai
aizteeo. Tba attendance waa sot large
at morning aarviea, but in tba avaning
tba ebareb waa orowded and Indioationi
favor a aaceaaafal revival aaaaan.
Fire-Two Children Burned.
Bin Fkancmco, October 10.—A Sao
ramanto dUpatcb aaya: Lata laat nigbt
Frank Bubitalier'a aaloon and raaidanoa
•n K atreet waa barncd. Bubetoller
dragged out bia wife and two obildran,
but two other children aleeping on the
floor abova periabad. Tba firemen mada
a deaperata fight to aava tham, many be
ing aavaraly barned in tka attempt.
Lyoa County Item.
Dayton Tint, Ocl»Ltr (.
Th» Weodworth Mill bu resumed
work.
Soma of the largest applet avor mo
grew in tbe orobsrd of S. S. Baoklaad
tbfa year.
Sol. Noel bu flniahed takiog la bia
large crop of bay and grain over in
Maaon Valley. Clark Clearer and Ibe
Damon Broa. had aa heavy grain tbia
year as wu aver aeen atanding in the
valley.
The women folka of Dayton have
taken to field aporta, and It ia not on
aiaal now to aee Amazona dragging a
ebotgun by the muzzl* witn one band
wbila tbe other ia awlnging a Jeek rabbit
J by tbe bind lega.
The Walker Rim Valley Fair Aeao
elation ia etirring np tbe valley, and it
ia expect»d (hat aa good a abowing ia
the More of live atook, vegetablea and
, grain will be made oa any other aeotlon
| of tbe eame age can boaat of. Exhibitora
and viaitors from all other plaoea are
oordiaily invited.
■ i > a ■
Whitson, aa Town Merahal of Cbama,
New Mexico, waa instructed to enforce
an ordinance agalnat carrying weapona.
Ha aaw a platol in Krissr's belt, and
tried to take it. Than K»ieer propoeed
, • doel at ten paoes, and the officer
agreed. It waa a bright, moonlight
night, and tbe firing waa done at once,
with tbe oastomary formality. Both
were bit mortally.
■IBCKLLiffKOUS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Made from Orape Cream Tertir.—No other
preparation makee each IIkM, flak/ hot breads,
or Inxnrioos iMtrjf. Can bo Mteo by D/spep
tlee wllhoat fear of Ills reeoltloi from heavy
lodlgwtlhle food. Bold ootv la cias, br all
Uroeers. Rotu. IUkinu Powoam Co..
ocJS New York.
W. N. HALL & CO.i
186 Mala Street, flold Hill,
yyf HOLEBALB AND RETAIL DZALEB8
HARDWARE
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Sheet Iron,
Copper and
Tin Work
Of til kind* done to order at ebort notice.
tar TOOLS A ^PIOIALTT. H
HA8BROUCK A HALL,

(Socewaort to A. B. Btowtrt & Co.)
Druggists & Apothecaries,
SOS Mmim Simt,
GOLD HILL. .... NEVADA
— DSALIM W—
1'URB DKl'fJH,
CHEMICALS.
MEDICINE*.
TOILET Aad
KA.NCYIARTICWW.
HMbronok * Bill de«lre to Mil eepeeUl ti
tration to Um feet that they h*r« eeUbllehed
eonneotlon with lb* telephone intern of Sto
rey county. tad ire thereby enabled to reeelre
Mid fill with dleprtch order* from u; portion
of Um country.
Preecrtptlooe Ailed et *11 bom, d»y or nlcfct,
by • tborwofbly ooapeteat pereon. II
Huiifl
tlvaji Oars* and narar disap
points. Tha world's great Pain
Rallarar for Han and B»it<
Chaap, quick and railaUa>
PITCHER'S CASTORIA
Is not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon, Mother* llko,
nud Physicians recommend
CASTORIA. It regulates the
Bowels* cures Wind Colic;
allays Feverbtlmcsn, aud de
stroys "Worms.
TUTTS
PILLS
Til I l u
Children
cry
Etcher's
cMtoria.
Ilk. ^
JJ1SN0T NARCOTIC.
the Wortdwir^Ia,EjrTS;
Bering temcaicTVfWn",tc"
■ootho nnd «. ey ^coJ,
Wouno,.
Jttemnatiim uoonM and
Spraiin, GaUS nP°?r ao' ^
uPon Beasts LaaiencM
"■d reliable P' <IU,cli
CARD OF THANKS.
If I have been negligent in
my sense of duty to sincerely
thank the two Benevolent Or
ders, viz.: ODD FELLOWS,
and ANCIENT ORDER OF
UNITED WORKMEN, for
their loving care and solici
tude during the illness of my
deceased husband, I hope to
be pardoned for the seeming
neglect, giving as my only ex
cuse the deep affliction which
Nature's course has assigned
to me. While in the abandon
of this my neglect I received
Two Thousand Dollars, as my
beneficiary portion, from that
grand Order of Orders, the A.
O. U. W.; and while I am aware
that such sum is due to me by
right of membership, yet I
acknowledge the benefit was
handed me in a spirit of glad
ness and brotherly affection by
its courteous members. Such
kind feeling manifested proves
to me that their pecuniary help
goes hand in hand with that
noblest of principles, " Frater
nal Sympathy."
UK8. PAULINE BECKER,
QoSd Hill. Odobtr G, 1881.
JOHN JONESp JR.,
DRUGGIST,
Main St, Gold HilL
116!
B TUB.
EIGHTH ANNUAL FAIR
-OF TUK—
NEVADA 8TATE
AGRICULTURAL,
Mining and Mechanical
SOCIETY,
—to cowibxcb oii
Monday, October 10,1881,
—AMD—
Kod On Batordij, October If, 1881.
-AT- , «
. RENO, NKVADA.
Speed Programme
First Dsj-Mondsy, Oct. 1*.
No. 1.—BUNNINQ—Daah of tbre*quu
ten of » mile; for all two year old*;
$25 p. p.. <180 added.
No. 9.—DEPOT HOTEL STAKE—BUN
NINO—Daah of one and one-ouarter
mllaa; for all tliraa year oldt; $50 an
trance; SIS forfait; $200 added.
No. 3.—" BENO JOUBNAL" STAKE—
BUNN1NO—Free handicap; da»h of
ooa and one^lghth mllee; WO en
tranee; $25 forfeit; *10 declaration,
$250 added; money mu»t accompany
declaration, or hoi. will ba h.lSfor
forfait.
SPECIAL.—TBOTTINQ—Two mIlea and
repeat; free for all borae* ownadln
Nevada or In tho coontlea of Sierra,
l22m, Plum** or Modoc. California,
or Orant and Laka oonntlaa, Ongou;
pane $400; Ant horaa $240, aaoond
bona $100, third horaa $50.
Second Dajr-Tnesdtj, Oct. 11.
No. ♦.—TBOTTINQ—2:27 elaaa; free to
all; mllo baaU; beat three In A*e,
puna $000; flrat borae $i00, aaoond
horaa $125. third horaa $75.
No. 5.—TBOTTINQ—2:25 claai; fraa for
all; mile beat*; beat three In Are;
puree $600; flrat horaa $400, aaoond
horaa $125, third horaa $75.
Tklrd Dsy—Wodnesdsy. Oct. If.
No. fl—BUNNINQ—D*»h of flT^algbth*
of a mile; for two year olda that hare
not uroTiomly won a raoe; $*& en
trant; $10 forfait; $150 added.
No. 7.—BUNNINQ—Balling race. Dub
of ono and one-quarter miles, horles
telling for $1000 carry ro o welgbt;
two pound* allowed for each $100 re
dnolTon; entianoe free; $200 added.
No. 8.—BUNNINQ—Dub of one and one
elgbtb mllea and repeat; fre*i for all,
$25 antranca; $10 forfeit; $250 addad.
Fourth Day—Tktrsdty, Oct. 1$.
No. 9.—TBOTTINQ—Mil* *nd repeat;free
for all three year olds ownsd for six
months prior to the Fair, in
of Nera<fa.or in th.countie.oBlerra.
Laaaen, Pluma* or Modoc, California,
or Orant or Lake countlea, Oragon;
purae $800; flrat borae $200, aaoond
horaa $75, third horaa $25.
No. 10.—TBOTTINQ—2:M riaaa; fraa for
all; mile baaU; be«t three In Ore,
parte $400; flrat horaa $250, aaeond
bora* $100. third bona $50.
No. 11.—TBOTTINQ - M0 do*; «U.
heat*; be*t thraa in At*, fraa for au
horaea owned for els montba prior to
Fair, In the BUU. of N*r*da. or in
Sierra Laaaen, Plumaa or Modoo
countla*. California, or in Orant or
Lake countlea. Oregon. T. M. Wln;
■ton'a lorrel horaa and "Carllale
barred; part* $500; flrat bona $200,
aecond hone $75, third horaa $25.
rink D$jr-frld»j, Oct. 14.
No. 12.-AB0ADE HOTEL STAKE
BUNNINQ—Dub of ona mil*, fraa
for all two year old*; $50 antranoa;
$20 forfeit; $200 addad.
No. IS.—BUNNINQ—Daah of two mllaa
and ona hundred yard*; free for all
three year olda; $100 entrance; $25
forfeit; $300 added.
No. 14.—"EVENING GAZETTE" STAKE
—BUNNINQ—Free bandloap; daah of
two and ona quarter mllaa; entruioe
$100; $25 forfait; $10 declantion;
$400 added; money mu.t
declaration, or horaa will be held for
forfait.
Sixth Day-Sstnrdij, Oct. 1«.
No. 15.—TBOTTINQ—2:40 cla*»; fraa for
all; mile heata; beet three In An,
purae $400; flrat horaa $200, aacond
Lone $125; third borae $75.
No. 18.—TROTTING—Free for all; mJla
beau; be*t three In Are; puna MOO,
flrat horte $500, aecond borae $200,
third bona $100.
Remarks and Conditions
In trotting rice* any bom dliUoclog
the field will recive only first money.
No money paid to toy race wltboat a
contest.
All entries to mooing racee clot* 8ep
tember 1; weights announced September
S; declaration October 8.
All entrlee to trotting new cIom Sep
tember S. it 9 o'clock r. x., «t the Secre
tary'! office la the First National Bank,
lieno.
In all trotting races five or more to en
ter. three or more to start.
National Trottiog Association rules to
govern trottiog, aod Pacific Coast Blood
Horse Association rnles to govern running
races, except otherwise specified.
All entnee most be addreeeed to H. L.
Fish, Secretary of the Society, Beno, Ner.

UDIEt' QRAND TOURNAMENT,
For the most aooomptlsbed and gracefal
lady riders, Wednesday, October 12th, and
Friday, October 14th, contestants being
required to ride each of these daya to
secure a price.
FIB8T PRIZE—An elegant black silk
drees pattern, value 9100; offered by C. A.
Loom Is.
SECOND AND THIRD PRIZES—The
Society's Bllvsr Plate, valued at $70 and
$40 respectively.
FOURTH PRIZE—$20 coin; offered by
Perkins A While.
The Udy who Is adjndged first (lull
have first choice of premlomi offered, and
so oo.
Ladlee who have heretofore reoelved first
prlxee from the Society will be barred from
competing for first prise, bot may oompete
for all other prizes.
It la expected that other special pre
miums will be edded to this list by print*
oontribotloD.
None bnt ladles of the highest respecta
bility will be allowed to oompete for
prises.
Ladlee wishing to oompete for prisee
will please send their names to the Secre
tary, indorsed by two memben of the
Society.
W. B. OHAMBXBLAIN, President. •
H. L. Fai, Secretary. sultd

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