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the evening news MONDAY. : : : : : JANUARY SO. 1883 So long M readere ol newapapere de Bind a daily preeentation of sensational topici. joat so long will publlehera of newspapers be found wbo wilt endeavor to provide their patrons with tho kind of mental food desired. And as nswspsper readers •( today generally seem to enjoy the excitement produced by a discussion of sensational topics better than any other ou thing nnder heaven, how can it bo expested that unscrupulous pub lishers of nowspspers wilt rsfrsin from tsking up svery "live iuus" that can bo found? And when sleaa. first class issues can not bo roadily foand, people should not bo surprised it publio sewers are raked for topics that will causo sen sation, or that personal mattara not proper for pnblio discussion are pnt in print. Somsthing exciting mast bo fur nished—the people demand it. and pub lishers mast grstify them. It political topics sro not in season, the next best thing that oan ho thought of is perhaps an attack upon a Board of School Trus tees. and, wbsn the discussion of that aubjoet palls upon tho public taste, per sonal abuse of the editor of a neighbor ing newepaper will perhapa aervo to keep up an excitement for a while. After theae lesser issues become worn, what better to creato excitement than an awakening of race prejudices. In this topio thsre is matter sufficient for almoet endless discussion, and, if conducted with ability by two antagonistic journals bit • short tins will bo rsquirsd to set a wholo community by tho ears. On this question none can long remsin nsutral •r indifferent. Two weeks discussion of ths question will suffios to divide a com munity into two opposing parties. Friends will soon becoms enemiis, and families b« divided. And all becanse nswspsper publishers thought, snd per hapa thought rightly, that aenaational journalism would inoroaas ths circnlstion of their paptra. Briefly ststed, these aro some of tho oauaes and effveta ol asnsatlonal jour aaliass. And so long aa ths publio gen erally demand it, and so long aa it psys better thsn honorable and iajtereonal journalism, just so long will it bo con tinned. Whether for a short or a long time depende, aa may bo seen, wholly npon the people who sustain newspa pers. Bat ••ids from IB* evu enrcis dmi«i •( MDMtioDkl joarnalUm, the demoral izing effect of it apon sensational jour nalists themselves m»y bo mentioned. Tbe tests for sensational writing grow* by what it leede on, and M the con firmed opiam eater baa to gradually in creane (be quantity taken in order to longer derive pleasure from Ibe uee of the drng, ao tbe aenaatioaal writer goea from • coorteoaa presentation of his subject gradually to vulgar personal abuae and downright blackguardism. And to a person once tkorougly woddtd to low sensational journalism, there is as little chsncs for him to rsfsrm ss there is for a confirmed opium-sater to return to decent habile. They are both wedded to their idols, and reepectabW people, if wise, will leavs them alone. The flight of a nun who escaped from a convent in Qraz by throwing herself into the ict-cold waters of the river, has caused a sensatioa there. Tbs Superior claimed her and assured the police that the girl bad not been detained againet her will. But the police did not give tbe girl up, btsauss the fact of her riskiog her life by drowning lullicieutly proved the untruth of the Superior's assurances. It seems that tbs girl's mother hsd msde a vow thst her daughter should become a nun, and that tbe girl repeatedly im plored her friends not to force her to taks tbs veil. She has tied from tbe convent three times only to be recap tured. She refuses to return to her mother, who would give her up to the convent again, and is desirous of fiuding some smployment to nuppcrt bcreelf. Tht Troy Prrss of January 20th i»j«: The debate in the Senate on lbs pennion swindle u very instructive. Mr. Beck ■bow* io a clear, indisputable way tb« iai^uitiea of the law and the ease with wbicb acta involving hundreds of mill ioaa of dollora ar« rushed through both boasts of Congress. Tba veto of H. B. Hayes, bad it beea interpovd, would bave defeated the job. ilad be, a lie publican and an ex-Federal soldi t-r, taken a petition ia opposition to tba measure tba Southern Demo«raU woald have been free to mpporl bia veto. It waa known at tka time that it conld not paaa •ver bia veto. Tba moral caoraga re quired waa asnsiderable, and it waa wanting. A gentleman, accompanied by a fa vorite dog, vieited the atudio at ona of tha Cincinnati artiita tb>< other day. Tbara waa a picture on tba eaael, and tba dog began to baik larioualy at it. ••Xatare may b« relied upon after all," aaid tha gentleman. "The beet evidence of tha faithfnlneaa with which you have painted that dog in tha background ia the aarneatataa with which my dog barkaatbim." -But that Ua't a dog." aaid tba artiat, bluahing, "it ia a cow." Tbo gentleman waa nonplaaaed for a moment, bnt ha quickly replied: "Well, tha dog'a eyea are batter thai mine; ha never did like cowa." Prince Bismsrck, aaaialed by bia aona, ia aaid to be writing hia memoir*. The part of them wbioh will coma from the Chancellor'a owa hand are tboaa which concern tha conflict between tha govern ment and tba Prueaian Diet, tha war* of 1SCC and 1870, aud bia alay at St. Pa terabarg and Paris. Ilia childhood and yoath will be written of by Coaat Her bert, while the younger eon. Count Wil. helm, will writ# out hia father's imprea aiona of tha various Miaiatera— home , and foreign—with whom tha man of ilea has km brought into contact. *■1 BLAINE WAS HOT HOI 19ATSD. Frank Pixley, in a latter from Waah ington under date of January IStb, fur aisbee Ik* readera of ^ho Argonaut with 10m* facts relating to tba National Ke pnbliean Convention of 1880, which go to abow that Blain* might then hava re vived the Preaidential nomination it the managers of bia fight bad been compe tent man and trno to him. The sub itanoe of Pixley'a story is that on tha •vening of the day preceding the nom ination of Garfield, Senator Cameron ind Senator Logan bad an interview with the Blaine people, and agreed that if an adjournment could b« bad, and time given for arrangement of details, the Grant vote would be caat tor Blaine. Senator Cameron had in bia packet a letter of withdrawal from Grant, in har mony witb such • programme. The Orant leaden preferred that Blaine ahould aucoeed rather than any dark horae. Logan believed tbia wonld have been aoeompliahed, and that tha Blaine men wonld have accepted tha proposi tion. To Logan'a surprise, when the convention met the next morning the Blaiae foreea went to piece*, and Gar field waa nominated. The Beno Journal publishes a com parative statement, shewing the cost of maintaining criminate in our State Priaon and the coat of our publio schools from the organization of our St^Je gov ernment to the year 1882. As the figures are valuable for reference, they are hero given: Ytnr. Slat« /Vi'«o», Sckoolt. 1863 $26,505 47 $3.049 63 186 6 34.215 08 7,900 95 186 7 S3,3(1 43 C.814 33 1868 19,308 61 14,333 1 3 186 9 20.608 01 16 333 48 1870 40.017 99 17,124 41 1371 41.2«J1 76 17,823 78 187 2 49.050 27 22,613 74 1873 36.324 56 31.669 90 1874 64.090 97 30,510 70 187 5 67,308 67 36.783 M 1876 83.066 33 44.154 27 1877 87,307 45 45.312 tf 187 8 87,110 0« 46,670 33 1879 74.040 36 40,653 81 1880 83.414 90 44,168 43 188 1 71,139 42 45,532 92 Totals $957,090 70 $468,329 54 The St. Louie KrpMican of January 20th aaya: "Why ahould nut Cockling go iato the Cabintt ? No aenlimental conaideration afaould maka biaa abrink, ainoa aantiment baa been ao complolely ignored in every act of the Arthur ad miniatratien. Coakling would add no additional abock lo tba upheaval which baa b«en ao complete in the laat faw montbe tbat aoaroely a traca of tba Garfield administration ramaina. Tbe mighty Roscoe may atap to tba front witbont fear. Nobody will b« appalled when ba openly aaanmea tba reiaa of power, which everybody know* he haa been handling under cover. Thar* are aeveral bills before Cengreaa for the admiaaion of new Statea. Every one of them, aaya tba New York World, ought to fail. Tbe admiaaion of Nevada and Colorado were miatakea by which we ongbt to learn enough not to repeat tbeu. A Territory abould not b« ad mitted to tbe rank «f Statehood nntil it baa not only the reqaiaite population bnt ia alao a aattled, compact and homo geneoua community, with well-dtflned local interests and a well defined social organization preceding ila political or ganization. The Cleveland Htntld aaya: Mr. Sam oa! J. Tilden will not ba tho Democratic candidate for President in 1891, and Ihoee ambitioua Ohio Democrata who are naing hia name to aid in the advance ment of their own acbemea or in the puniabing of their enemies are doing ao without Mr. Tilden'a conaant and with no proapect that their promiaea or prephaciea can be made good. We have sufficient warrant far this declaration, and are anre tbat time will make it good. The eulogy upou President Garfield will k« delivered in the llonee of ltep reaantativas on the 27tb at February, by ei-Secretary Blaine. A Joint Committee on the Death and Memorial Servlcea of tbe lata Fraeident Garfield baa been de cided upon. Tbe programme ia aub atantially tba aama aa tbat adopted for Freaident Linooln. A Washington letter ssys: "Mr. Blaioe ju»t bow ttodt bis time eloeely taken up in preparing lb* eulogy which he U to deliver next month before >11 the digai lame of the land on the late Preeident. It will bo one of the most important efforte of bia busy efflclal and politioal career, and great expeclalioua are formed •I IL" The wife of a Mrthodiet presiding elder in Maine ia applying for a divorce. Her moat aerioaa allegation is that hia eredit ia so bsd that whsn ha is away from homo aha cannot gst tmated (or "so much as a red herring," whieb makes it difficult to feed the family. A district in the heart of Chicago two blocka wide and a little mors thai half a mile long — bounded by Van Bnren, Stats, Fourteenth snd Clark streeta—Is reported to contain COO aaloona, 200 houeee of ill-fame and 150 ooncert-rooms, gambling-bouses and pool-rooms. The Supreme Ceurt of Illinois, in the case of Job* Longrees sgainst the Qsin ey Deard of Education, has dscided that negro children cannot be compelled to attend a separate school, bat mast be sdmittsd to tbs public schools. A jolly looking beggar womsn recently entered a abop in Dublin, and asked the owner for charity. Heebook bla bead and Mid: "I ass not able to give you anything." The woman promptly re plied: "Thank you, air. and may yon long bo in tbo sams position." Tbs Mrers ia indsbted to 8»nstor Fair for a bill introduced by him into tho United States Senate "To provide for tho erection of a publio building for the nee of tho United States Courts. Post ofhee and other government offices in tho city of Canoa, I tats of Nevada." EASTERS DISPATCHES. QUITKil' MATIIR3. Bcoillle Motm for a Hew Trial— Twclre Beaions Siren for ills Motion. WunnioTox, January 28.—TLi« after ttrnooa Scoville filed in the Supremo Court of the District of Columbia the papera upon wbick be baata bia motion or motiona (or a new trial. Mot being familiar with the practice in tbla Die* trlct Bcotille concluded to file motioaa to aaaure bimeelf againat the poaaibility of being deprived, through any legal technit-ality.of the right of review by the Court in general term. The papere filed in aopport of the motiona are: The priaoner'a affidavit and tba affidavit of Frederick H. Snyder aa to finding a nawapaper in the room ocoapied by tba jary under cireumetancee indicating that it had been read by the jury. The affi davit of J. W. Guiteau recites that he la acquainted with the aignatarea of tba five jurora wbaae namec are written an the margin of the paper aaid to have been eeen by tba jary. Tba affidavit aaya be baa aeen the jurora write their nnmee, and believea the writing on aaid paper to have been made by tba jo. rora named. The last affidavit, ar that of Mr. Scoville, acta farth newly dieoov ered evidence npon which he baaed the new trial. Tba flrat paper is (he motion for a new trial on the grouada: Firat—By reaaon of the uncertainty of aaid verdict, in that tba jnry thereby found the defendant guilty, wbereaa the indictment conalata of different counta at variance aad inconeletent with each other in mattera of anbatance. Second— XDli BBia Toruie» ui ia» jvrjr uuvi «w» specify which count or oobdIi of the in dictment it wu founded apon, and mt eral of the count* being different from the other*, the defendant ia not adviaed by the form or snbstaaee of aaid verdict aa to the finding of the jury upon the material facta of the death or place of death of the deeeaaed. Third—tor that the trial of this cause waa commenced at the Jnae term of thia court and waa not concluded In the aame term of oonrt, bnt waa extended into the December term without authorily of law. Fourth— For that thia court had no jnriadietion of this cause, by reaaon of the death of deceaHod having taken plaoe ontside of the District of Colombia. Fifth—For that the Conrt erred in overruling each and all the prayers upon the question of law asked by counsel for the defence and in refusing to instruct the jury, as re quested, in esch of the fourteen prayera proposed by them. Sixth—That tho t'oart erred on the trial of thia cause in excludiog proper evidence offered by the defendant, as set forth in the bill of ex captions. Seventh—That the Court erred on the trial of thia cauce ia admitting to go to the jury improper evidence on the part of tho proeecntion, aa ahown in the bill of exoeptiooc. Eighth—That the Court erred in commenting improp erly during the trial upon the aoliona of the defendant and in entering into an arrangement with tbe District Attorney, without the knowledge of eonnael for defendant, whereby the jury and tbe ex pert witneaaea for tbe proaecution dur ing a portion of tbe trial might observe oertain conduot of the defendant to aub serve the purpose of the prosecution (the defense being insanity), without the restraining power of the Court being excrciaed until those pnrposee were ae compliahed, to the great prejndioe of the defendant. Ninth—Misbehavior of tho jury in reading or having read to theiii a newspaper calculated to preju dice their mind* againat the drfendaut, aa ahown by the affidavits of Frederick Snyder, George Scoville and Jebn W. Ouitean, filed herewith. Tenth — By reason of new and material facta, un known at the time of the trial and ascer tainable by reasonable diligence on the part of defendant and his attorney, hav ing come to light since the trial aa ahown in the affidavit filed herewith. Elevculh—That tbe vsrdiot ia contrary to tho evidence. Twelfth—That the ver dict is contrary to the law of tbe caae. (Signed): Gxoros Scovillk, Defendant's Attorney. Mysterious Kxploston. . Mew Youx, January 30.—Ob East Ninety-ninth street Benjamin Burns, aged fourteen yean, picked up the other day from tho debris what appeared to be a tomato can filled with greaae. He threw it into a bonfire, when an ex ploeion immediately ocenrred violent enough to throw ■ saloon-keeper in an adjoining street from bis stoop to the groand. A dense black amoks and clond of ashea obscured the scene. When it drifted away, ten persons were found lying in the lot. The killed and injured are: Benjamin Burns, killed. Wound ed—Mery O'Keefe, Eliza Jones, John Boss, Joseph Jones, Albert Jones, Cath erioo Miller, Michael l'alerno, Thomas Ward. Home are aeverely wounded. The sun is thought to have contained nitro glycerine. Attempted Murder and Suicide. FirmauBo, January 28.—A young man uamei Lee, out hunting near lbs went of Middlesex, met two Isdy friends and, without provocation, fired twics, wounding both. Tbsy managed to reach home. Four of their gentleman friends found Lee. He made a desper ate resistance, but finding capture in evitable, blew the top of bia own bead off. All the families are eminently re apectable. The motivo.for the shooting is Hhrondod in mystery.' Proposed Fund for tbe (iulteau Juror*. Si-KiNiiriKU), III., January 30.—An old and well-known eltixen of this city sends ft dollar to tbe office of tho Stale Journal, suggssting it aa the foundation •f a fuad for remunerating the members of the Guiteaa jury for their loss of time and as a recognition ol tbe righteousness of their verdict, saying he tbinka it proper that a fund of thia kind should originate at tbe home of Abraham Linooln. Attempt to Wreck Tralni. New You, January 30. — Saturday morning a flsgmaa on tho New York Central found • piece o( wood driven between tbe rails at the Bivsrdsls Av onus crossing, mar the iron bridge, ao as to throw trains off the track. Two traine bad passed over safely, however, when the wood was found, the flanges of tbe wheels haviag cut into it. A seaicbing invsatigation will at onos bo set on foot by the police. Hlicellaieoni. ConiHTH, Ky., January 28.— A family named Bomaao, liviag on the ootskirta of the town, were poisoned night before last at aupper. It la euppoeed that arsenic waa put in the oorn bread. Five of the family are lying at the point at death. No inveatigalion. Uabbisbcbo. Pa., January 30.—Frank Bumberger, the youngeat of the Treat man murderers, under sentence of death, made what ha talla a true confeaslon yesterday. He charges the shooting of Troutman to hia brother, Henry Bam berger. Bock Island, January 30.—The jury in the Heilwagen marder caee thia mern lag brought in a verdict of marder in the firat decree, and fixed the punishment at hanging. Misnkdoti, Minn., Janaary 30'—la addition to the three peraona who died from thriobinm recently in Mianesota, five more of the seventeen who were atrleken are dcepaired of. Ditboit, January 30. — Dr. Coz, phyaleian of Mr. Bobneider, baa been ar retted by tbe aatborltiea on a charge of oomplieity in tbe Wbitlaw mnrder cue. Philadelphia, January 30.—Tbe well known actor, John E. McDonald, ia dangerooaly ill, suffering from oaaoer involving the lower jaw, tengae and neek. Maw You, January 28.—Tbe Min eral Creek mine, of Arizona, was aold in tbe Ezobange aaleerooma today to Bam* nel Torek, of Mew York, for 914,000. PrmucBo, Janaary 30.—The lower parte of Pittabnrg and Alleghany are under water. No great damage haa yet been done, and the rivere are atationary. Oicar Wilde's lecture In Philadelphia brought into the houae 91100. Tbe Prm says that be has expressed himself as mueh disaallsfied with the treatment he had received from hia Philadelphia audi ence. He said bia bearers were so cold that hs several times thought of stopping and ssying: "You don't like this, aad there ie no use in my going on," and then abruptly leaving the stage. MAftftlKD. *!32SiS""* * ""J i. »« "■ »• »• Merrill „ <»i!iSttszi* cm" - *" DIED. In Virginia, Janaary 29, T/U. Moore, , agcU CO yoar*. In Uhoehono Valley, William Swallow, aged 3 years. NEW TODAY. GOLD HILL BAKERY RE8TAURANT MAIN HTRFKT GOLD II1LL, Oppoalto tha BcllpM LI rery Btablea, 1. r. BKCKIR Proprietor. | -OBBiH BBUD, PUS, 0AKE8, AND BOl ' Holla errry day, delivered at the real daooea of euatomera. BREAD AT REDUOKD PRICKS. HT Plea and Oakaa at reduced prloaa. Fancy or aaaurtad Oakaa mada to order at ahort notice. The Ileatanrant Department ta the flneet la tha State. All klnda of Game, l'onltry tod Freeh Fleh and alao Oyatora received and » erred np dally. aOa R EMOV A L. THOMAS E. FINCH OAS HEM jVKD Hid SALOON TO NO.',7 NORTH C NTREET, VIRGINIA CITY NEVADA | Where can ba found tha beat of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIQARS. TWO PINK BILLIARD TABLES| AND HEADING HOOM Connected with tha home. Pleaaa call and Impact. »m t. k. risen, anai. HARMONY LODQE, NO. 13. K. OF P. | qiOE UEOULAR CONVENTION OP BAR , mony Lodve, No. 13, E. of P., will ba bald | at Oaatla liall, Uold Bill, on Monday Evening or Each Week, At 7 o'clock, until farther notice. Per order. W. H. PROTIIEItOE, E. of R. and 8. pro tem. Oold Hill, November 4,1881. not MU8IC LE88ON8 ! •MIHM BIMMIK .tlirUKLMON f\? VIRGINIA CITY DESIRES TO INKOBM « Iba realdanta of Oold Hill that the wonld be pleated to give onele leaaona at tha real* dencea of peraone In Uold 1III1 wbo may daalre her eervlcee. For teime.ete., Inquire at her rueldence. No. — North A atraet. Virginia. (90 L08T, \ETEDNK8DAY EVENING, OOINO PROM VV the Bertflu Id Uuard party, between tha hall and Daucny'a butcher enop, A LADY'S BRACELET. The Under will be aultably rewarded by leaving the aamc at lha Qiilu Hill Nawe office, llw* CHUBBUCK A THORBURN, POSTOFFICE Variety Store i DEALS as IN ALL TBS LKADIR01 NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, STATIONERY, Sheet Muiic, Bound Books* School TOBACCOS, CANDIES. POCKET CUTLERY. TOYS, ETO. AUINT9 FOB TBB ' Sib rranelseo "Chronicle," "PotI," "Call," "Examiner" and "COLD MILL DAILY NEWS." For Virginia Oily, Gold HIU *nd Bllrer Olty. GOLD HEL BONDS. Dlrcetad to lb* Chairman of the Board of Oonaly Commlulontr* of Htor^y coooty. Nt vada. will bo ractlved at tb* offloa of tha CUrk of aald Board until lb* bow of It o'clock noon of lb* latta day «r Jaaaary, A. D. IMS* By ordar of lb* Board of Oonnty Commlaaloo an of btoray coanty, Narad*. Supplies, Amoi Dollan, I 1 J. A. MAJUNHY, Clark. I EISCKLLLNIOEB. HOLIDAY GOODS —IT— Jfo. 14 Sooth 0 StreeJ, Virginia. ARB OPENING AN IUUENBZ STOCK TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS, NOVELTIES OF EVEOV DESCRIPTION Suitable for Holiday Preaanta. Tbeae Goodi were eepaclally aelactsd for ua >rom the Trade Oentera of ttie United Biataa Ad Europe, and will ba aold at MARVELOUS LOW PRICKS ! Ion ara Inrltad to call and aa« tbam. "VI OKNDORPF * ADKIHON, I Mo. 14 8oath 0 Btraat, Virginia. JOHN JONES, JR., DRUGGIST, Main St., Gold HilL HA8BROUCK A HALL, (Saecaeaora to A. B. Stuwart 4 Co.) Druggists & Apothecaries, SOS Mala Street, GOLD HILL, .... NEVADA —oiiuaa m— PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, TOILET Aad FANCY ARTICLES, Hwbronek A Ball daalra to call eipeclal at ton tloo to the tact that they hare' aatabllahed connection with the telephone »r»tem of Sto rey county, and aro thereby enabled to receive and Oil with dlipetcb order* from any portion of the country. Proscription! filled at all hotira, day or nlpht, by a thoruughly oompeteat person. 12 GOLD HILL FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, ■all UrHl, Uwir Mil Hill. IKON AND BRAS* CARTINGS Of mq rttUlj made to onto. LBAVI JUST ADDXD TO KT OLD MUbllihad Machine Worka tk* LAROEMT to LATHS, HLAHKR tad UTEAM HAMMIR, til or the ImmI and moil Improved con ill action. end am now prepared to Make and Repair all kind* and all alaaa of I MILL A MINING MACHINERY At tbe aborteat notice and on the moat reieoa abla tanna. RENO FOUNDRY, RENO, NEVADA. rpnR PROPRIETOR OP THE mOINIA JL FOUNDRY, having pure bawd tbo Reno Foundry, and eoneolldated It with the former, wlU bercaflar etjrlo tba worka tba Reno fonndrj and Machine Works. Tbla establishment la now prepared to do a general Foundry boalnaaa, Including oTtry de scription of Oaatlaca la Irea aad Braaa, Ferdaii •ad MaeMae Werk. At lower prlcee than can be obtained alaewbere. Drawlnga and aatlmatea tnrnlabed wben re qnlred. Br atriet attention to bnalneaa, and with a thorough knowledge of tba work required, tbe proprietor bopea to merit tbe conBdonce of tbe trade, and reepectfnlly aoUcltatbe patronage of mill and mining men, de» ANDREW FRAMRR, Preir. ROLLER 8KATINC PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE, VIRGINIA —raoK— 1 le I, T le 9 aatf • 11 a'daek. NEW SKATIS ! NIW FLOOR ! AdmlMlon Twenty-Are ConU Ladle* Free Hkatee Twentr-Ar* Cat* Weekly Ticket Two Dollar* BT Met Trantfrrable Bea*on Ticket good for D*y or Krenloji. oo38 lm JOHN I'lPXR, Proprietor. FASHIONJALOON. S. B. TURNEY, PROR'R. Mali Street, .... Sold Hill, | Oppoelte the Kiwi office. man OLD-ISTABLIBHKD AMD POPULAR I ■A retort U atlll the favorite. Comfort and •port combined. The patrons of Ike bona* wf" alwaya find the beat brand* of BRANDY, WHISKY* ALB, FORTBR, LAOBK, WINB8 OV AU KINDS, TOBACCO, CIGABfl, MTV. | TWO FINE Biy.lARD TAILES. WANTED, rpSNDKRB FOB TWDTTT (10) OB MORA I A ton* of SCRAP IRON, F. 0. B. tbe Virginia and Tracks* Railroad. I Apply to 1 LEWIS 0SALUKR8, jiolltf Bllrer Monntaln. California. DR. A. CHAPMAN, 8URCEON DENTIST, M« Clljr. i < rdlAnl*. PvmuMOtJj locaud U TliytoU Oltj. OFFICE —150 South 0 Btxut. Sat* | Uftctlon gotrtnt—d. 30 J. U. HALL M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND| ■URGIOM omoi AND BMISKNOI — OPPOSITE I V* th« Km oOo*. Mats KTMt, Ooid Bill, | HOLIDAY GOODS! A LABGE ASSORTMENT IN THE LINE OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AND Gent's Furnishing Goods JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE BY BARHEB BROTHERS, Corner 0 and Taylor Btreeti, Tlrglnla Cltj, ITerada. VIGORIT POWDER. EXPERIENCE AID USE HAVE PROVED FOR THE VI80RIT POWDER I First— That it la aafer for trail)porting tad handling than any other Nitro-glyMriM Powder made. Beoond—That with an eanal exploalve power it ia very free from hnrtfnl fame*. Third—That it la mnch Ieaa affected by being frosen. Fourth—That it can be tightly tamped without riak of exploalon. THE RISKS OF ACCIDENT WILL BE VERY GREATLY LESSENED, If not altogether overcome, by a general uae of thla Powder in the Mine*. 0y THE VIOORIT POWDER COMPANY manufacture on the molel approved •cleutlflo principle* Thbk Qbade* or Powdu, known aa No*. 1, 3 and 3 respectively, designed for the different olaeee* of blaating, and warranted to be mperior to any Powder in n*e. The price* for Vigorit will be the aame as are aaked for the corre iponding grade* of Qiant and Hercnlee. Beat quality of Fuae, and ttlngle, Double and Triple ForoeCtp* *old at low eat rale*. ay Bend for Pamphlet abowing methods of teating the different qnalities of all Powders, their relative atrengtb, aafety, etc. No oompariaon baaed npon aclentlfio inquiry or actual uae is feared. CALIFORNIA VIGORIT POWDER COMPANY, ENGLISH & WRIGHT, Agents, Jj28tf 317 Pine Street, San Francisco, Cal. MISCELLANEOUS. 6K0CERY STORE I RICHARD MERCER, MAIM STRUT. GOLD HILL. FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES NOW ON BAND AND FOR SALS CHEAP FOB CASH. A Luce Aaortmeat ol GROCKIUK8 AND PHOVISIONS direct from the C^UfomU Mir kcte, comprising lo put TEAS, BDOAB8, COFFEE. 8PI0E8 CAN FBUIT, DIIIED FBUIT, 8YBUPB. OY8TEB8, BIOS FLOUB, CANDLES, BUTTER. Provisions of All Kinds. THE BEST OF wiNES AND LIOUORS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. IVaoodi Dellrered Fret of Chugt. 1 m B10BABD MEBCER. F. W. FOLSOM, Eda lltNl «*M Hill. (UaocMior to Hobluoa fc Foltom,) Wbolctale md RcUU DmIh la FAMILY GROC!ERIE8, PROVISIONS, Etc. BOLE AGENT IN GOLD BILL FOR MB*. BILLS' CHAMPAGNE BAKING POWDER, IJ1IIK BIST IN TUB KABUT-ONL1 require* half the quantity of *07 other kind. j^LL PARTIES IRDEBTED TO THE UT# lira of ROBINSON A FOLSOM (re requested to CALL AND SETTLE rpBEIR AOCODNTS WITHOUT DELAY and lire eoaU. 4 THE CITY BAKERY, RESTAURANT, OOBfMtloaeir and Candy Depot* N*. >r North C Nirttt, TlraleW, AN BLBQANT AB80RTMINT Ok V/ holiday QOtiDH. Ton, Oandlae, Orna menu for Table, Ornamental. Fronted and Plain OtkH of all klnda, daacriptlooa and da alalia, and at price* is «alt everybody. Aa we Import all oar goods direct from lb* But, we can offer them at.prleee tbe eame ea ohargod to New fork, and at leee than tm Pranclaco ratea. tm- ornamaote for Oakee a epedalty. PT"Ico Oream and Btrawberrlee and Cream. Aleo Htrawbeirlee by the box, at wboleaale or retail. pT Onr candle* are manufactured by cnr eclree freah erery day, and are far auperlor to Imported oandlee. yiTZXKIKR A ABMBRURT, Proprietor* City Bakery. Bo, *T Horth 0 atreet, Virginia. Nevada. 11 In WOOD AND COAL DEPOT I TOUT PIN I. WAJHOl LIlfB. SPLIT PINB 1" and other TtrleUee of Wood, and a full •upplyof ROCKY MOUNTAIN COAL On band and tor aale at the U1WBT CASH PB10BS. FULL WUOnT AND UBASURB dDAKAMTWO. Weed (awed at abort notice and allow ratee OFPIOB—Bear BaNroed Depot, Gold B11L THOMAS OALLAOUKH. PRESENT BILL8. A LL PIR80NI HAVING CLAIMS AOAIB8T A Storey Oonnty are requeated to praeeat them to the Ooonty Clark, at hi* oOce, on or before the FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH, Or they cannot be praaactad to the Ooonty Commlailonara for their aetton nntll the fol< lowing month. J. A. MAHABNT, Ooonty Clerk. Tlrglila, Norrafctr to. Ml, 10 ■IBCKLLAHBOUB. C N-W] RAIL W AY THE : a Chicago & North-Western RAILWAY Ii tbe OLD RATI HRHT CONSTRUCTED! BIST igUIPPKOI toil bene* ti>* LEADING RAILWAY — OP Till — WIST AMD NOKTHWKHT! II Is the SHORT. RURK uH BAPR ROUTK bit«M COUNCIL BLUFF8, -AND - CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE And til point* KAbT, inch u Ntalir* Pall*. N*w York. Pblla4*l»bla, UmKi. Wuklwn, Balilaaara. nilmrdli .ttaaireal, Taraata. Detralt. I'lavalaad.. At OoqdcII Bluff* tb* Train* of lb* Cblc**o h Nortb-W**t*rn tod tb* U. P. R>i depart from, UTit* *t and dm tb* **m* joint Union Depot. At Obltaco, clo«e connection* ar* mad* with tb* Lake Bbore, Mlchlgtn 0*ntr*i. lltltlmer* * Oblo, Pt. Warn* and P*nniylvanla, and Chi cago k Grand Trunk B'y*. tud tb* Kankafaa and Pan Uaodl* KpoU*. Palas* DrtvlaiRoMiOtia AM ran on all through train* of tbl* road. It la tbe ONLY UOAD bstwrwa COUNCIL BLUFFS AND CHICAQO Upon which I* ran tb* ectebrtlad Pullman Hotel Dining Oars In*i»t upon Ticket Agent* Mlllnc you Tlek*ta ▼la tbl* road. Kxamln* jroor Tlekau, and rafiw* to bay If they do not read over tbe Chicago k North We*Ura Hallway. If you wl*h tbe B*»t Trtrallnff Accommoda tion* you will bur your Ticket* by tbl* Hoot* |3T"AND WILL TAKK NONK OTHBH. Ail Ticket Agent* (ell Ticket* by tbl* Une. MARVIN IIUUIIITT. mhW 3d V. P. ft Oen'l Kani'r. Chicago. W. N. HALL & CO., 106 Mala Street, Sold Hill, -yyHOLK&LLX AMD BRAIL DIALKBS H A R D W AR E or KVKBY DKSCRirriOK. Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin Work Of *11 kind* don* to order U ihort nolle*. G. V. CRANE, PURCHASING ACENTi ItUkllsked la 1811. PKRSOXS RHIDINQ AWAY ritOM BAM FnnelKO, In wutof tny article of MERCHANDISE. Omt or null, e*n kin their order* ailed promptly, ud *t lb* my low**t o—h price*, by *ddr***lng Um und*m*ned. 0. W. OKA ITS, >U Pin* *tr**t. Room N. tad 10 Uideadorf in K. a*nrr*ncleco 0*1. JyliU STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tie Urn of Toothful Improden— eeoalof Ti ■ulnr* Decay, Herroo* Ability. Lo*< 1Um. hood, tta, b*rln( Med la wla trtrj kaora rosed r J>** dl*oor*r*d* alaiel* nlf eora.whlcV' b*wlll*<a«nXBtobU f»uow.*off*r*r*, *d> km t, H. Uim tf Cbatfeua K.M.S.