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THE EVENING NEWS VIRMNIA ANO TRUCKEE RAILROAD | TIMS TABLE. Taking Elect April »lk, 1881. TRAINS R«u l« «*M Ulll *a4 Tlralala. Local PwMt.e*r Local Sutton*. KxprcM. ftllTn htkamboat. WA8BOK .... PKAMKTOWN LAKKVIKW .. CAH-HOM.. »i 1 10 I TJU 7.50 8.00 8.11 | 8» |».JS ».m Ul " • 43 " 10.01 M 10 M l.an p.m. XIS M 148 " •.OH - 1.33 " 400 M OAHjMJN .. <w KXflKP. M'UUOl'Sltr M'DBOUSEdaj GOLD BILL.. VMtatXIA.... ».M *.15 • 10 ».*) 9 &3 10 aa 11.10 1193 1 ii.ua p. ii!n* l.o* ' sis p.m • a " • 08 " • II " t oo " t.u " T H * INK VTm VIrclala aa4 liaM Hill laOanaa aa4 Baaa. Station*. Tipn— S »> p.m. S.40 " 5 4* " •■IS " 8.J8 " *.♦» •• L00 " 1.15 pi TSJ " 7 40 •*> T.51 - SOS - •JO •• visaiNuT: GOLD BILL at OOLnBILLda M'U IIuI'hK «r ITDHOCUBd. kMPlHK lAHiOM .. .»r OA t«OS .. da| LAKKVIKW.. PBANKIUWN WAHHOK HTKAMUUAT. RKNO —est Phwm* IUO a.m 8.10 " 810 • id' • u 10.00 1U.30 10. VI •• 11.10 •• lias " l*.» p.m. Local «.uop.ak • 11 •* iss i.»' 3.40 4.18 p.l 4.U " 5.03 " 5.JS •' • (0 H (.40 " WEDNE9DAY, JANUARY 23, 1883 UR BVBXIHO. 300 B«lmont. 80c 30 Northern Belle, 8S CM Navajo, 65c. 60o 1M Ball* I*U. 10c 100 Albioa. 1 80 500 WalM. »0c 33 Mt. Diablo. 7% SO Eaat Ml. Diablo, 45c 500 Beldiog. 3«« 300 Eareka Tunnel, 1 60 1C0 Bod la, S 40 130 Becbtel, 33c SO Con. Paeillo. 33c 1100 Noonday, 10c SO# North Noonday. Co 700 Oro. 10c 80 Tioga. 15c 10 Tiptop, 4 H 100 Martin White, 3* 800 Paaia, 1 190 Silver King, 19*,. 19 90 North Bella Ule. 15c 50 Pay-Day, 1 TIIU VtUIN. 30 Opblr. 6 390 Mexican, 9*i 83 Gould A Curry. 3 90, 3 85 130 lieet A Belcher, 7H 330 California, 30c 330 Savage, 1H 30 Potoei. 1 40 350 Halo A Norcroo*. 3 20 ISO Crown Point, 80c 390 Yellow Jacket, 3 70, 3H SO Alpha, 1 C3 100 Belcber, 1 33 50 Confidence. 1 85 550 Surra Nevada, 1\, 7S 450 Ballion, 90o 100 Exchequer, 70c 1030 Overman, 1 30, 1 15 770 Jnatioe, 1. 1 03 900 Union Con.. 101. 10't 1030 Alu. 5»a.5*, 3*. 300 Andce. 90c SO Scorpion, 93c 700 Benton. 1 10. 1 05 SO Oolden Gate, 3V 100 Regent, 10c UlwiMa lahraaii awlee. Ban Faiaciaco, January 35—3 r. Gould A Curry. 3 93, 4; Alt*. 9; Mexican, 10*. 10H; Union Con.. 11*4. US. lit; AlU. 5^; Opblr. Cv»; Northern Bollo, SH; Sierra Nevada. 7 . 7 \t; Savage, 1 CO, 1 63; Boat A Belcher, 7H: Bodie,3 33;Gverman, 1 30; Bodie, 3 30; Jnitlco, 1 10; Scorpion, 1. 95c; Benton. 1 03, 1 10; Cbollar, 1 15; Halo A Norcrou, 3 30, 3*i; Yellow Jacket. 3 80; Beleber, 1 40; Alpha, 1 70; California 30c; Utah, S'»; Crown Poiut, 8Sc; Bullion, No, 95c; Good*haw, 45c; Potoei, 1H; Alta, 6\; Con. Virginia. 1 10. AMtlWOIIi.vrrt. Catlfarala-lU cent* per abar*: levied JHil ary IS; delinquent February S4; aal* day March XI. ■alllaa-30 cente per than; l*vl*d Januaiy It; d*ltnqu*at February 11 ; Ml* day March 14. Jllla Caa — SO tent* mi abar*; levied Janu arr IT: d*llsqu*nt February 24; eale day March I*. M**r York —13 cent* per abar*; levied Jaun ary IS; delinquent February SI; Ml* day March 13. UmN * Carry—SOc*at« p*rehare. levied January li: delinquent February IT; Ml* day March Vtah-ll per ehare: levied January 14; delin quent February 14; tale day March T. Overaiea—30 casta per ehare; lee lad Jann arr t; delinquent February 14; aal* day Mereb 7. Ctoallar-23 rente per ehare; levied January V ; delinquent February 14; Ml* day March 7. Sxrheqa*r-13 rente per ehare; levied Jen uari 11; delinquent February IS; Ml* day March ii. Alyha re»*tl4«lnl-30 cent* per (bare: l*et*d January «; delinquent February »; Ml* dae March S. Cmh*IIda l*«l IwiMrlal — in cent* p*r ehare; levied January 4; delinquent Kebru ary 8; Ml* day March I. B*C*a4-i3 cent* per ah arc; levied December 31; delinquent January SO; aal* da) March 1 ■Itrra N*ra<a-|l per «bare. levied De reiub*r », delinquent February I; aal* day February 'JO. •ata**—3d cent* per ehare; levied J an nary I; delinquent February 8; aaie day Febru arys*. Beat * Beleh*r-» cent* per ehare: levied January 4; delinquent Kebrua-y I, aaj* day February jn. Mai* dk Keeereee-TI rente per abar*: lev led December It: delinquent January U. Ml* day February 10. Calodaala-'JJ rente per ebare: levied De e tuber 14. delinquent January 30; aal* day February II. C*al*aalal Uravol-Oa* cent per (hare; l«vl*d November IS; delinquent January 4; Ml* day February 4. Oris I aal Kryaloaa-30 cent* rer ehare; torl*d December 8; delinquent January 11; ••to day Febrnary I. Lady Br J mm -13 ngti per a hare: levied De cember 4; delinquent January 10; Ml* day Januarytt. Alta-90 cinti per ah arr, levied December 14; delinquent January 1; aal* day January M. Sefreialed lelcher f I per ehar*; levied December 4; delinquent January I; Ml* day January an. Arrival* Tbia Icralaf. B J GilUtta and wife. P Batsman, Oco Pickett. N Mayer*, C E Lock*, Mrs 0 M Prendergrait. J 8 Pelton. J Duane, 0 H Wheatou, \V Woodruff, W IUberto. Wm flr*y, W D Balliont, J Quill, Mrs M A Wileoa and child, J Culolla, L J Chapman. D*partar*a La* 4 Ifealat. B*v E O Dwyer, B 11 Lindsay, Joseph OertuaiD, J W Howard, X H A Mason, W L Oliver. Mrs M C Earing, D M Carman, Dan Wagner, J Kelly, B O Snow, J Qaion, Mrs L C Cain, P Kelliher, J Sullivaa, Mrs A Htrb*ld. S A Brown. Bay a ticket to th* sohool party next Friday tvening. Miner's Union Ball will b* filled with a sserry thrtag o( diHWS that svs&iag. Th* 1 amber stills at Oltnbnok art to UIWIH shortly. THE COMSTOCK. Latest Official Mining Sews. Tor Ike Week Ending Wednesday Jan nary 25, 188). Tli* aim *• ■MM CrMMilUK — W«Ur li lk« (itald * C«rr]r aad BmI * Belelier Bkan-aiaM IiWhUm Or*—Klc. A alight reaction baa taken place in the aanth and atocka, owing donbtieaa to the near approach of tba Alta aaat drift | to the Aral ledge to be eneenatered by it. There reaeaJna bat fifty feet to run, which will ba> made in ten or twelve daya. Am aeaaya were obtained (ton the ledge Material on the upper levele, tba hope ia indulged ia that Mae ore any be foand on the S150 level. Creaaentting will be eoaaaaneed from Math drift No. i in Union thia week. It will be ma la iatereetint ground. Thar* waa a eenaiderable etream of | bet water a track in the north weal drift of the Qenld 1 Carry and Beet & Bel eber thia aorning. While it baa a tem perature of 137 degreea Fahrenheit, there ia not enough of it to, in any way, to interfere with the work in the drift. There ia no work carried oa ia Chollar or Pstoai.bat operatioaa will be reencaed ia tboee miaee ae aooa aa ceanection la made between the Savage inoline and Combination drift. The uaual amount of ore ia being ex tracted from the Opbir, Crown Poiat, Belcber aad Silver Hill mi nee. Below will bo found autbentio and reliable reporte of the mine*, ebowing the aitaation la each np to the hour of goiog to preaa : UhM * Carry Btil * Biliair ■ten. The drill ku been removed from lb* waat crosscut and work bu beeu reeuatsd ia the face. It la in a dry formation composed of birilstys porphyry. A eon ■iderable atream of hot water waa atruck in the aarthweat drift thia morning. The pampa easily handle it, however, by ran ning at 1){ atrakea—aa iacreaae of the Y%. Excellent progreaa ia made driving bath drifta. ilia. The eut drift ia ia 730 feet Thia leavea a distance of about 4Gd feel to ran to reaeh the ledge ttruck in the incline where tba water drove tha workmen oat. Oaly SO feet remaina to ran, however, to reaeh tba point where it ia expected ta strike tha first ledge, from wbieb assays were received on the apper levela. There ia no trouble Irom water. Ilslee rssMlldsUd. Croaaeutting will be oommrnced from south drift No. 2 tbia waak. Thia drill haa been run weat of tha vein, which givaa indieationa of water. The cross cut will doabtlsaa alrike water, bat it ia not expected that it will be ia aacb a body aa to Interfere with wark. The maia north drift aad main aonth drift are exteaded 33 feet per week. ■terra Nevada. Tha joint Unian Coaaolidatcd winze waa anak eight feet Ihe past week. The winze from oroaacut, No. 2, 2500 level, waa aank and timbered 10 feet. The usaal progrsia ia being made ia running tha croaacata and drifta. There ia no change ia the formation paased through, aavacs. Work le being eaergetically prosscutsd ta make coaaection between the incline and Cambination drift. Tha donkey pampa are raising tba dead water from the incliaa. The stream heretofore flowing ialo tba iacline now goea through the drillkolea to tba Combination drilt. Are making excellent progreaa in the •>it craaacot, which ia running through bird**;* porphyry. A covartd drain ia being pat in th« drift. The Sutro tan ■*1 drift (ram the Forman abaft vaa ex tended CO feet the paat week, and ia now ia a total distance of 783 leet. Tellew iMkM. There ia no ohanga to raport in the formation paaaed through. Excellent progreaa ia made in the work at all pomta. The pumpa not oaly handle the water from tha mine, but that from Im perial, Alpha, Exchequer and mott of the water from Crown Foiat aad Belcher. OMlr. Tha extraction at ora from the crop piaga oaatiaata. The joiat California eaat drift ca tha 2700' level ia exteaded 30 feet per weak, aad tha maia eaat drift 26 feel. Work joiat with Mexican goea oa aa oanal. Maxlcaia. Draiaa are being cat oat ia tha drift* Joiat with Ophir oa the 2700 aad 2000 levela, preparatory to crotaoatling from theeo poiute. Work haa been reeamed in tha maia north drift. Alyba. Good prograaa ia made in cleaaiag oat and repairiag tha joiat Exchequer drift oa tha 2800 level, it ia now ia workiag order 250 leet north of Alpha loath line. Male 4k ItmeM. Tha waat croaacat on tha 2500 level ia in 88 feet, and ia paaalng through hard groaad. The three-oompartmeui wiaze haa beea freed of water. VeaaelMaM loiHrtal. Tha aaat croucat on the 2800 lovel ia atill paaaing through aa exoelleal forma tioa. It ia bow m 1C0 faat aaat of tha eoath winxe. CeaeelMaM flrclala. Tha repaira for vaatilatiag purpoeea are aeariag an aad. Tha joiat Califar aia wiaxe from the 2&00 level waa aunk 13 foal tha paat week. raraiaa Man. Sinkiag haa beaa auipeadad until a pomp atatioa ia cat aat at tha 2300 level. The ahaft ia 2340 faat deep. OalMeeta. Tha putape are ran tha aeoeaaary leagth of Umo to kaep tha mine (tea ol water. QallMrala. Tha work oarried oa ia join! with Ophir aad Conaolidated Virginia. CUk. The aaat drift on tha 2500 level ia ad vanced 17 fact par week. Hlver Milk Brigge' mill ia kept raaning oa are from thia miae. Crewa Petal. Tha aaaal amoaat of low grade ora ia extracted. ■•lobar. About 300 Una of ora are extracted par weak. Oalea than. Tha uaual repaira are beiag made, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. •ffleUl I»dUftt-Th« Irleh riirltu. ▲ meeting of tka Board of County Commieaionera was held lut evening. Preeent, Commieaionere Gallagher, Fra aer, Sheridan and Webber. In (be ah eence •( Chairman Canavan Coaimie aioner Gallagher preaided. Commlaaloner Sheridan wu granted farther time in which to report open the bill of the Cointy Treaanrer far tram porting aoheel money from Caraon to thia eity. The eupplemental bond •( Clerk Me banny, preaented at a previous meeting, realaeiog B. Howard with 1). L. Brown aa one of hie enretiee, waa accepted. Another eupplemental band waa pre sented with Con. Sallivan, aa anrety, ▼iee J. B. Xlallon. It waa referred to appropriate committee. The hood of W. £. Copeland, Con atahla of Qold Hill, wu accepted and filed. The bill of W. H. Hill, of fUO, for inanranoe of the Connty Hoepital, waa referred to the County Hoepital Com mittee. Applicationa for aid were received and acted npon, aa followa: lira. Cohn, P. Neadele, Mra. Quill, John Shielda and Mra. Liggin, granted; Mra. McLaogblin, M. Guarro, B. M. Dana, Mra. Jamea Cook and Mra. Donohna, referred. TOWS AND CITY kTTklMM. The bill of the Agency of the Bank of California, of $450, for intereat on water boade wea allowed. The Hog ordinance waa laid over. On motion of Commieaioner Bberidao, Acting Chairman Oallegher waa empow ered to meet the Iriah patriota, Hona. T. P. O'Connor and T. M. Healey, at Oold Hill on Friday next, and tender them the freedom of the city. Adjourned to meet on Fridey morn iag, February 3, at 11 o'clock. Am la^laa Aceat I* be la vtellgated. Newa come* from Elko oounty tbtt John How, late Indian Agent of the Dnok Valley Indian Reaerration, of that county, wa» impended aome two weeke ago by tba order of Preaident Arthur upon oomplainte being made for alleged irregvleritlea in tbe management of the affaire of tbe reaervatlon. An agent baa bean placed in temporary charge. Mr. How ie now at Waahington to appear be* fore tbe Conimieeion of Indian Affaira for tbe parpoae of folly explaining tbe ope ration of tbe reeerration for the paet two or three yeara. It ia underatood that Mr. How baa carried with bim a large amoant of documentary evidence releting to thie matter, which hie friende claias will abow that the partira making cbargea agaioat bim were tery economic ol tbe trnth. ■ —»♦» Talent la Tenbalaae. The Tombetone Epitaph givee the namea of a number of prominent Com •lockers connected with the Contention Head Center mining anlt in progreaa there. For the Centeotion there are Hon. W. M. Stewert, Alexander Camp bell, and Meeera. Lewie Sc Berry. For the Head Center there are Colonel Harry I. Thornton, Jodge Meaick and George B. Willieme. Of experta there ia a am felt. For the Contention there are I. E. Jamea, Profeeeor Keye, Proleeeor Bleke and Louie Janin. For the Head Center we koow of only one, Profeeeor Jenney, who aa an nccompliabed and thorough geologiat ia aaid to have no anperlor. —— i # e- i IMper'e Opera Uoa*e. Owing to tbe oold weather laal even ing Piper'e Opera Houae waa not erowd ed to wltneaa tbe opening performance of the Lingarda. Tbe piece preaented, "Engaged," waa well rendered, and ia foil of fun and amnaing aituationa. The eodience appeared to be pleaaed with tbe performance. Mr. and Mra. Ed munda, old faeorltee to tbe Comatock tbeatre-goera, were greated with hearty applauae. Tonight "DiTorconi," a piece that baa bad an iamenae ran in tbe Eaat, will be preaented. On m MU>d Bails The Nevada Bank statement (or Jan uary 1, 1882, mad* in compliance with law, ibowa aiMti amounting (o $14,• 807,700, of which $647,400 ia in eaab, $500,000 iu bank pretniaaa, and over $4,000,000 in bonds, principally issued by the United States. Ita paid np cap ital ia $3,000,000 and ita aurplaa $4,> 000,000, or $1,000,000 in ezoess of the capital. Tha amount due individual depositors ia $5,100,600. Janata 0. Flood ia President, Otorge L. Brandar, Viaa President, and J. S. Augui, Caabier. A CtalaM* Woiuna RNkiai I»h» rorgalfulufea. TbaOold Bill polica officers were in Chinatown yaatarday, aaarohing far a man tbay wanted. Whila thera tbay csme aoroaa a Chinawoman amoklng opium. She waa arraatad and takan be fore Justice Flanningbam. In tha court rooaa aha paaaad her band aoroaa bar boaom, remarking aa if szcusing har of faaaa, "me gotleo one lava, he haep Roodea man; ha glo way: meamokee." Her ardor waa aomawhat oooled when aba got fifteen daya in tba County Jail (ar violating tha law. Baelh kjf Dranalel. John Powell, Jr., ez-Diatrict Attorney of Lyon county, ioat hia life laat even ing at Daytpn by (ailing into a well. Ha want to tba well to draw water, and while ao doing alipped and fall bead flrat into tba well, lie waa atill alive when brought to the aurface, but died in a few minutee. It ia aupposed that he waa In jared by atriking hia head againat the wall of the well. A Teayaraaea lave. Mr. Collon, Superintendent of the Mstbodist Sunday School, oailed at tha N«ws office today and stated that thera would be a meeting at tha Methodist Church tbla evening at 6 o'clock for the parpoee of organizing a Band of Hope in Gold Hill. Everybody intereited in the cauae are invited to be preeent. FrM List InipaadMt. The former holdera of paaaea over the Virginia aad Truokee Railroad are not ao happy thia year aa in daya gone by. That earporatloa refueea to dead head them aver iu road any longer, wbloh ac count a for tha lack af paaaengera. leiiea. A reward will be paid for information aa to lha whereabouta af George W. Jadaoi. Addreaa N. 0, Judaea, Plat an aater, Fnllerton, Nebraska, EASTEBS DISPATCHES. The Betirud Btadeati. Nsw Yoix, January 24.—The Tbtus' Hartford special »J«: There have been ooaflieting reports regarding lbs treat ment of tbe Cbiaeae stndents who were ordered back to Obiaa several montha ago. Since tbair arrival bona a latter baa been received (ram ontot tba bright eat boya who ware in tba headquarter* at Hartford. Ha says that apon arriving at Sbugbal tba itadenta were all treat ed very coolly. They were plaeed in a damp, dirty ecboel-heaie, the door* to whieb were nailed up, with tbe excep tion of tbe front door, wbiob waa guard ed by aoldiera. Even tbeae who had homee were not permitted to go outeide. There tbey etayed two weeka, when by tbe intereeeaion of influential friend* tbey were permitted to leave. Tbey were di vided into three divisions, ten ronaloing at Shanghai, twenty-aeven going to Tien-tain aid eleven to Fooohew. Tbe writer of the letter ia of tbe Tien-tain Company, tbe membera of wbioh are engaged in different atudiee. He aaya the acheel tbey ooonpy le eurrouaded by a high mod wall and aeveral eanala; that tbe boye are not allowed to go ontaide tbe wall or even to visit friends at another achool whiob ia In tbe earne in oleaare; that the whole eitnation ia deoidedly prieon-like. There waa aome eipeotetiou at tbe time the letter waa written that mere freedom would be permitted. In InporUBt Deckloa. Niw Yob*, January 24.—In the auit of Oeorge Bell, a atookbolder of the Mariposa Lead and Mining Company of California, agaioat Joaepb A. Donahue, Eagene Kelly and othera, to oouteat tbe right of ownerahip in 7G,02G abarea of stook, alleged to have been fraud uleatly transferred to Kelly, and to oompel Donahue to liquidate a debt due tbe company of 9240,002, Judge Blelob ford of tbe United Statee Circuit Coart beaded down his deoision yeaterday. The motion for en injuoetion to reetrain tbo defendanta from operating tbe mioe waa argued before Jadge Ulatohford, who aays, in bis deciaion vsoating tbe temporary restraining ordsr and denying tbe motion for injunction, that tbe trenafer of etock and tbe eale of 20,000 abarea of tbe aame by Kelly waa lawful, aa waa the prooeeding of Donahue to acquire the tille of tbe property of tbe company, and alee that the latter ebould be re leaaed from all olalma of iadabtedaeaa. Cold Weather In the last. New Yob*, January 24.—Tha ther mometer recorded siz degrees balow zaro sunrise. Wuitkhall, N. Y., January 34.—The thermometer tbia morning at Savanoe lake waa 40 degrees balow zaro; at Platte burg, 2C; Keeeville, 24; Port Henry, 22; Ticonderose, 25; Whitehall, 36; Glen Falls, 20; Saratoga, 30. Pocohkuhui, N. Y„ January 24.— Baporta from all pointa on tha river and from the intarlor of tbe river oountiaa tall of intenee oold, tha mercury averag lag 10 degrees below sero. The Hud aon ii frozen aolidly from Peekskill north to Glasgow. Nzwfobt, ft. I., January 24.—Tha aehooli ara closed. It ia ao cold thai It ia impossible to beat the eckool-roome. Boston, January 24.—Tha oold in Naw England la 10 to 37 degraaa below zero with high wlnda. Toronto, January 20.—The tempera ture throughout Canada ia 10 to 38 de grees belew zero. PhlUdelphU Mint. Washixotom, January 24.—The Ben ate Finance Committee today heard Su perintendent Bnowden, of the Philadel phia Mint, in advocscy of the bill intro duced by Bayard to provide for the oon deanation for government purpoaea of the remainder of the square on which the mint ie ailuated. Bnowden argued that the mint ehould be iaolated from private property and that room abeuld be afforded for improvements and an exieaaion of the building, which be thought Bight be ultimately ao enlarged as to ensble the government to dispense with all tbe other mints except the one in Ssn Franolseo, and make tbe remain ing miata aimply aasay offices and refln ariea. Tha committee authorized Bay ard to report the bill for paaaage, with eundry amendments, reduelng tbe amount of tbe appropriation to $350,• 000. A Traced/. Lrrru Rock, Ark., January 24.—A bloody tragedy ooourred yeelerday after noon in a negro drinking ilea, retailing in tbe death of John Hill, aged 31, at tba hende of Mollie Leggin. The woman •ntered tba aaloon and aaked for tba proprietor. Hill inade eome remark at wbicb aba toak offenaa and atarted at bim with a knile. Ha ran aronod the billiard table three or fonr tinea. Find lag be oonld not avoid her ha aaatohed a billiard one and atrnok her on the bead. Becoming from tba effeola of tba blow, aba roibed npoa bim with the knifa. Before ha aould releaae himaeif from her graap aba plunged tba knifa into bia heart and bo fell dead at ber feat. Two Children Bnrned to Death. Dia Mourn, la., January 24.—Yes terdey Henry and Willie, tba tbrea and four yaar old children of Henry and Carolina Olaer, living in tba aaburba of Eaat Dea Molnee, ware burned to death while alone at boma. The father waa working and tba mother wu goaalping at a neigkbor'a. The doora were oloaed •o that tba children oould not open them. The bodiea wara burned to an unrecognisable maaa. Blnee the diaaa ter the father baa dlaappeared. Ha has been in the habit af drinking. The Irrealstlble Inpolie Plea. Nkwakx, N. J., January 24.—In tba Gravea murder caaa yesterday, tba Judge charged the Jury tbat it waa aettl*d law In New Jeraey that if the acouaed man eqd eufflclent mind to dietinguiah be tween right and wrang and oonld oontrol hia conduct under ordinary ciroum atanoea ha oonld not acquit bimaelf on tba plaa that of irreatatibla impnlaa. Thereupon the jury brought in a verdiot of murder in the flnt degree. A CARD To all who are mfctlng from the errors and lndlaendoaa of 7oath, aerrona weakaeee, early decay, loaa of aanhrod, fcc., I will eeud a tectpe th»t will eare yon, PRRK OF OHARQB. Thla mat remedy wee dlecoTercd by a tniaelonarr la toatb AmerVe. Hand a eeif addreaaed an i«lo>a to ika Kit. Joeira Immam, Station D, .V«w Tork Wu. Qui 8m Hek raaek la eopertor to the average poach brewed on feetlve eoelal oooaalona. la 11 the aeelloweet old llqoore are blended with choice froh Jalcee. Try it clear or with hot water, lee or milk. Bold by all Qroeeaa. Wise tter.bante aod Dro*glita. Trade an ppUed WErts k SatTttonTAieats let the Paetls •uftanclaco, TO3TEBH DISPATCHES, 1 Desperate right Anticipated.. Tcosox, January 24.—The Tombaton* Xuggtt pnbliabe* (be following: Then wu conaiderable excitement on the ■IrMta yeeterday, owing to lb* dtpar tar* of Wyatt and Morgan Earpe, Doo. Holliday, Texa* Jack and three of their retaiaera, who*# namta we did not laara. They rode op Allen itreet going aaat, while the aidewelk* were crowded with thronga of eitizena, apeculating upon thfir probable deitination. Each of ths bowmen were armed with a ahet-gnn, Winchester rifle and two re voivere, aad at laaat 100 roanda of am maoition. All eorta of rnmora were rife open the atreela daring the afternoon and evening, bat aniil C o'olook no one knew to a certainty whioh direction, af ter leaving the oily, tb* boraemenhad taken. At that boar, however, a boy cam* in from Helma' ranch, who stated that be met the Earpe party fifteen milt* from town riding hard in the di rection of the ranch. About one and a half aiilea behind the Eerpee wea a com pany of from ten to fifttea cowboya, all heavily armed and riding furiouely in puraalt, with avary probability in favor of thair aoon coming ap with the fore moat party. If the boy'e etatementa are trae, and there aeema no raaaon to doubt them, a bloody combat will aarely be the reaalt. The oowboye, in addi tion to thair well-known fighting pro elivitiee, are in tbia inatance, ani mated by a tbirat for revenge, and the Earp party ia oompoaed of daeperate men who will all flgbt to the death, aad it ia atated that they have all beeneworn in aa Deputy Unitrd Statea Marabala, ia which cue they will bava the eolor of law auder which to act. The ultimate deatination of the Earp party remaina unknown to tb* majority of our citizen*. Some tbink they went out aa a United State* Martbal pout pomllatus, in search of lawle** character*, while other* ar* of the opinion that they *re making an attempt to leave the country, the latter elaee being in ■ large mejority. Shooting Affray Between Farmers. Pmncktoh, Coluta county, Cal., Jan uary 34.—Two prominent farmers—Jo seph McConnell aud FreJ. Loux—living on the east aid* ot the Sacramento river, near Princeton, got into a qunrrel tbia morning regarding tbe aurvey o( a piece ol land, when Loux shot McConnell in tba right aid*, it i* aappoacd eeriouely. Both men bear tba reputation of being peaoeablr, and are highly reapeoted. A physician haa joat left to see tba wound ad party. Louz la reported to have left for Coluia to deliver bimaelf up. Five Children's Lire* Estimated at Only $10,800. San Fbancisco, January 21.—In tba caaa of Ntbrai t*. Tbe Central Pacific Railroad Company tbe jury brought in a verdiot for tbe plaintiff in tbe aum of 110,800. Tba aait waa for danagee growing out of au accident which oc curred on tbe railroad nt San Leandro laat May, when Nebraa' fire children wara killed wbila croaaing the track in • wagon. Poole and the Marsbalshlp. San Fbancuco, January 24. —A tele gram waa received lust night from Jaa tiee Field, of tbe Saprema Court, tem porarily appointing A. W. Poole United Statee Marahal for tbia district. Tba power of appointment devolved on Jas lice Field through tbe failure of tbe Preeident to make any nomination for tba office. It bas hitherto been the custom of the postal autkoritiea to redeem poilal cards spoiled in printing on them or aisdirec ted at tbe rate of 80 per cent, of their coat. Owing to tbo enormoaa number presented for redemption tbroagboat the aounty, instructions have been sent to all Pontmasters 16 discontinue ibo eastom. Postal cards will not be re deemed on any terme after February 1. There are flftoen assessments pending on Comstoek mines todsy. In addition to these there are ssven mining eomps ■lea whiob have delinquent lista adver tised at the present time. \V. H. Blakeley has filed declaration of homestead on tbe property owned by bim on A etreet, Virginia, aoutb of Tay lor, being lot 22 in block 142, range Howard. llichael Burke won the weekly medal of the Emmet Quard laat Sunday with a score of 89 pointe—43 at the 200<yard range and 40 at tbe COO. Tbe District CoOrt is In session today trying tbe case ot N. J. Jenkins va. B. Howard, appsaled by defendant from Justice Hirea' Court. Urs. 8. C. Scoville, wboae husband waa killed in the Beno railroad difficulty, kaa opened a private school in Beno. Gray hairs era booorable bat few lika them. Cloth* them with the boo* of youth by using Ayar'a Hair Valr. Good health ia inipoaiible when the blood ia impara, or when it ia thin and cold. Under aneh oonditiona ona dis ease attar another ia developed. Boils, pimples, headacbea, neuralgia, rheuma tism. etc., ara the reaalt of impure blood, and the wisest course is to maka the blood par*, rich and warm by the nae of Ayar'a Saraaparilla. MIBl'KLUXKOUS. POWDER Absolutely Pure, TfcU powder nerer TiriM. A mairal ot pur It,. (tnactb and wtaoI»*om*o*»*. Mora eco nomical than lb* ordinary kinds, and cannot b* •old la competition with the moiutnd* of low U*t, abort weUht, alum or pbo*phat* powdars. Sold only in cant Horn Bun* Powssa Oo„ New York. MIBOILUIMUB. Hub Punch } , . Bwtni 0. N. BRAVU A SONS. % DRANKCLEXR,ASjI cordial. MIXED WITH ICE WATER, COLD TEA, LEMONADE, OR SODA. •*hvb rcxcn " u cnumcoritT PRONOUNCED UNRIVALLED. Sold bj LMding Grecert, Druggliti lad Win* Merchant* Erarywhett; AIM at Hot til and DMng-Cart. Bewir* •( Cotmtarfitta and Worthltu Imltatien*. is3®H2S^335SsSr O. H. GRAVES A SONS, M« Kmfi M Prop'a, Trad* npplltd at Maaafactoiai* pdata by RIOHARDS & HARRISON, Areata for Paelflo Coaat, Baa Fraaoiaeo, Cal TUTT'S PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIAN8, CLERGYMEN, AND | THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL | TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. Loaaof nppetlte.Wauee a,boweta ooatlra, Pain In theHeaa,with a dull aenaation in jni 11 in mcuDnUjWim ■umiwiiwiwwum tho back part^ainun'Iertheahoulder bliuie. ftillneaa aftar eating, with a dlain cllriation to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of tomp«r. Low rolHu, Loaa of memory, with a foaling of haying net letted aoine duty, woarineaa. DUiinMa, I luttcrlnc of the Heart, Dot* before the eyea, YellowHkinT Jleadaohe, Heatle** ne»* at night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WASHINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT8 FILLS are «»peclally adapted to aitrli mara.nne done r ITecta luchachanga of feeling aa t» aatnnlali the auffferer. They InrrfHar the tppflllr, andemuaetb* Inly i» Tube on rinh. Ihua (he «)'»tem l> n«url«hnl. and by thHrTonl* Artlaaon tha ■Htrnllif Orrani, KrnlurHImIiartpro dilitd. I'rlre a rvnta. U Marray MC. W.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. (iiiAVlIaianrWiitaKraarhanpd toaOuaay III A. K liy a aliiRl** application of thla Dvic. It Union* h natural color. aria InaUataneooaly. I'jr l<riiiiiii'U,or aent by «i|>r«a. »n rK.I|4 of ||. jOfT1co,*3B Murray 8L, New York. <l>r. TITT* I1M U af talaalle l.fem.lUa V IWtel U*»l»t< wW k. aulM r«U aa aMlbatlwJ Tlilrtv-.l* Yarletle. of Cabinet; as of Corn: 31 of Cucumber; 41 of Melon; S.f IVa.; »of llean«; 17 ol &|iM»li; 33 of Beet and 4" of Tomato, Willi other varletle. Ill proportion, a larnr portion of which were frown on my nve aee-l farm,, will I* found In my Vra.mhl. nail Flawer Mead (lata* l>>a»r tar IHWJ. Kent rarr. to all who apply, t'u.loinrra of lait aeaaon m-eU not wrtU for It. Ali Seel aoM from my r.tahll.hnient warranted to be both rrnh and true to name, m far, that ahould It prove otherwise, I will re 1111 the order gratia. Tha orlelnal latradarar if Karly Ohla and Hiirbaa* J'atataee. lHarblebead Karlr Carn, the Hubbard Maaaab, fflarblet-rad ■ abbaae. Fhlaney'a Melaa, and a acore of other new Vegetable., I Invite tha palronaft of tha public. New Vegetable, a Specialty. JaraeaJ. U. t.resery, Marblehead, Man. [lL ^DcscRl wm WlllWaialW r«lli.all.ppll#a.U, aai|Afwt*wiwakeet ar4wlaf II. |l r«aut.i It. eol»ml ylun, •«* Mfmtaf., aleel wo Maw. aa* tall <»«l|iil«a». anew aa4 Owl— fce abulias IW .wIMIn .( Vwukk aaj Flmt tnfe, riuu, lull Trm,il>. 1.valval!. U alL MMff pawa w* wul la haa* •>«. KlMM. I— plaallat la tk. IWnMa U.a aatpmMailwk. W.aalaa.fwallyalMrflyaf w"1" FZEBY ft CO., Detroit, Mlefc. 60LD HILL BONDS. NOTICE » HEREBY GIVEN, THAT eealed propoaale for the eorrender of outstanding Bond* of the Town of Uold Hill, totbe Amount of TUe Thoniand Dollar*, Direct*) to the Chairman of the Board of County Commlealonrra of Btor*y county, Nt T*d», alll be rtcflrrd at tb* offloe of the Oltrk of laid Board until Um boor of II o'clock noon of the 13lb day of Jaaaary, A. d. IMS. By order of tba Itoard of County Commlealoci era of storey county. Nerada. _J J. A. MAHANHT, OUrk. FOR 8ALE. mai PRESSES. PRINT IHO MATERIAL, and everything connected with ibe "Gold Hill News" Office, An offered FOB SALS. Apply at tba Km Office, or to . 0. 0. STEVENSON. IMf Lover Gold Hill. THI PIONEER SHAVINQ& HAIRDRESSINB SALOON | o. SLAIN BTRIItT OSLO OJLL, Oppoalte Olbaon'a Saloon. /"UIAN TOWEL'S AMD SHARP RAZORS, I 1/ Qolak, Smooth, Meat, Ilrav-claaa Work,1 Hair Cutting and Dreeilng dona tr tba moat artlatie, aultabla and ntlafbctory atyla. Tba old Plooaar Saloon la tba placa, aad deal too format it ui m CAUTION ^NOTICE. VTOTCOE IB HXREBT GIVEN TO THI il public, that my wlla. Catherine Mar pay, carina left my bed and board without )uit oanaaor provocation, I will nat be reepon itble for any filla of bar ooatretln^art* thia UodBUI,Daoamberl, 1M1. ' SIM lijTKBM) ill IBOKIM* THE NEVADA BANK or «AH FRANCISOO. BAM VBAIOUOO CALirOANU MM .'■» Oa»ttmi S3,000,000-G«ld Z—rv CJJ. 8. B«a<U).... 3490.00»-G«M Lgmti at VlfltlaU, JUrad*,.. {£ \ s A§mt at *•» Tort I J'. " p <« WaU atmt) j Ifc B*u»o VBoja and aalla Kxchaiur* and Talagraphlo Tnnafara. Imom OommercUl and TnvaMr GMdlu. ThU bank bu ipadal bciliUra tat doling la bullion. _ «tf t. n mm, STOCK AND MONEY MORAL 106 SOBtfe 0 81., Tlrflala, -nriLL BUT AID ULL HTOCX8 OK OOH Yf mlMloo on tha moat fironbk unu i will alao oatry Mtoeka on Margin and ■MV Lmb M all «Md HirkdaMl ' ■MarlUtab GOLD AND ULVKK BODOOV AND I ■ WOI.P. L. B. FRANKEL, cw - • omoi-Mala at raw. Gold Bill, Jan itof* lb* luk irOillfbriU. STOCKS BOUGHT, HOLD AND CAB* MIND ON MAHOIML 1 » CHUBBUCK & THORBURN, POSTOFFICl Variety_Store I DBALKB8 IH ALL TBI LEADING NEW8PAPBB8, MAGAZINES, STATIONERY, Sheet Mule, Bonid Booki, School Supplies, TOBACCOS, OANDIIt. POOKKT OUTLKRY. TOYS, ITO. A0INT8 FOB THE Baa Irsnclico "Chronicle," "Pott," "Call," "Ki»mlncr" and "GOLD HILL DAILY NBWB." Wot VUflnU Citjr. OoUl Bill tod SUrer at/. LYONS & MONAHAN DEALERS IN WOOD AND GOAL. 34.3 TuI-OihiIU th* Y. & T.'.0l<:0«Hl| .VIRGINIA CITY. TTTOOD CUT AND SPLIT AMY LEXOTH " dMlrtd and d*IWei*d at pbort nolle*. Th* BmI Wood In the Virginia HuWl ran now b* mod at oar Two. Odor* pareb*ato« an Inferior article, call tod •ztmlo* oar ttoek. W* tr* tlto Aftou tor th* Celebrated EXCELSIOR POWDER, Tbt moat powarfal NltitMll jcerine In th* mar ket. It bta leee noxloua fumee thao tor other powdfr manorectarad. Try It tod b* oon rloo*d. Thla I* not t a» called Safety Powder, bat A STANDARD MlTttU-ULVUKHlNIt BIUH EXPLO.ilVE. Klalng meo wilt find It to tb*tr adTtnttge to gtr* th* Eioelalor Powder t trial. LYONS * MONAHAN. Br~Offie*-AI lb* Ytrd. Mtln Offle* tt J. 0. CUKRIK'S AUCTION IIOOSK, Booth 0 *tr**t. »tr Dr. SFINNEY, NO, II KEARNY STREET Treate alt Chronic and Special Dlawm YOUNQ MEN WHO HAT U ivrmiio FROM th« effect! of joatbful folllee or India, oretion will do veil to mil itiemnirn of (liti. Dm imlMt boon over Uld >1 Mo altar of ,uf ferln* humanity. DB. HPIWMNT wlllfiiaica too to forfeit WOO for "Tory ceee of B«ulnal Weakneee or prime dtf*— of any klod 0* character which be undertake end felie to cure. ■ IDULB<A<<KD new. There are many at the if* of thirty to ility who an troubled with too irequent rrieuetlooe of the bladder, often accompanied by a *llgM ■martin* or burning aeneatlou and a weaken lnc of tbe iretem In a manner Iht patient can* aot account for. On examining tbe urinary dopoeltaa ropy eedlment wlil often bo found, and eometlmee email particle* of albumen will appear, ortbe coloc will be of a thin, mllklab hue. a«ala chan»ln* to a dark and torpid ap> pear* nee. There are many men who die of Ula difficulty. Ifnoratit of the caoee. which U the eecond itafe of aemlnal weakneee. Dr. I. will (oarantae a perfect cure In all each ceee*. and a healthy reetoratlon of the polio urinary onrana. OOoe Hour*—10 to 4 and • to ■. Sunday*, from 10 to 11 a. m. Ooo'Dilation free. Taor oufb examination aad advice, |3. Call or tddree* ' OB IPIIRBT * CO., au9tf No. 11 Kearny itreet, Uan Francleco REMOVAL. THOMAS E. FINCH A8 REHOYED Ell SALOON TO N0.17 NORTH C STREET, flBOINIA 01TT NEVADA Wher* can be (band tbe b«at of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIBARS. rWO riNB BILLIARD TABLES Am READING BOOB Connected with lb*ihou*e. Pleaae call aad H T. B. FINCH, «•»'