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THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY. : : FEBBCABY 25. 1883 »UL BT im. The imperfectiona ud evils of oar jury systsm which (or mu; ysara eeemed to hin boa reoognized only in our large citifs, ud in newly aettled comma nitite, (specially on the Paeifio coast, bow astm to be almost universally rec ognized throughout the United Slates. Even in tbe old settled commuoitirs of the eaat, Philadelphia foriaetancs. much diaaatiafaction esiaU wilh the ayatem. It la ao open to corraption, la attended with ao macb aneerlainty. ao frequently proves an obatacla in (be way of joatioe, and has beaon^e ao great a burden to litiganta and Uxpayara that, althongh once deemed tha palladium o! oar civil rights, and a necraaary check to power, it ia now (alien ioto diarepote. and ap peara to have outlived ite uaefalneaa. A very intaraating artiole devoted to a dlscasaion of thia quretion, written by Judge Edward A. Thomas, may ba (oaud in tha March numbar of the Xortk Amtrican Riv'uie. The qaeation ia there ao ably handled that a (aw extraets from II will well aerva tha pnrpoao o( thia article; that ia, to expose some o( tha ffeulta of our jury ayatem. and to induoe thought with re(erenceto tha matter. After devoting soma spaoa in atating tba btnrflla of the jury ayatem in En gland, five hundred yeara ago, whan tha Jadgea (hare wars appointed and con trolled by tba Sovereign, and in ahaw iug that in tha United Statea no anch checks to power ara neceaaary, tha au thor aaya: The neoeaaity of a chauga in thia country, both aa to grand and petit juriva, b~a become manifeet in many aectioaa. * * A large portion o( tba time of appellate courts is occapisd wilh motions to set seide verdieta and to grant uew triale ea account ol tha ignorancs, biaa, prejudice, miscondact or mietakrs of jarira. * * ' Vardicte of joriea are very uncertain, and ara mora Ireqaently the result of popular sentiment and the sloquence ot eouneel than of a cartful conaidcration of the merita of the caas. * * The jury eyetem ie eepecially favored by tboee defendanta who, it they cannot entirely defeat the claime of the plaintiff, deaire to cauae eueh delay aa to amount to a virttfal defeat. To ebow bow dtcieiona are aemetimea arrived at ia the jury room the author refers to an inatsnce where a toea np of a penny determined a verdict of gnilty, and to an inataucs where a cause involv ing thoasanda of dollara was decided by the reanlt of a game of draw-poktr. Tba author continues: How frequently, after a Iuur. cxpen eive sdJ exhausting trial, the jury faila to agree, aa in tku caaa ol Tillon against Beecher, and tba case must be dis continue!. or a new trial bad. In either caaa tba former labor ia loat. * * In consideration of these (acta, the que* tton artatri—It tba eyatem, aa it asiata with as, founded ia juatlce? Can juries be aa diecerning and impartial aa a bench pi jadge»? • • • I claim tbat • court coopoaed of onaor three judges will arrive at a proper decision mora Ire qoently, more epeedily, and with lesa expense to litigauta and taxpayers tban • court will wbicb is compelled to eall in • jury to aid in ita decisions. * * * Judgea are usually cboaeu for learning, ability, integrity aud experience, wbile' jarora are expected to bi ignorant, and ■re aelccted by obsnce. To lb* former • blgb position, an unanllied name, ia mere tbsn wealth. Tba formsr, from tbeir professional traiuing, eeu generally tell • rogne from an bonest insn wb»n beiaon tbe witness-stand, can aift the evidence thoroughly and can apply tbe law t* it correctly. Aa • substitute for oar ebjeetionable jury ivittm, aa baa been listed, Ibe au thor auggeale tbat triala take place be fore a bench of three judgea, and be clalma that under tbat eyetem "justice woald be meted oat more eertaiuly and epeedily, a less number of innocent meu would be convicted, fewer guilty one* would (scape, packing and manipulating juriea would be done away witb, and crime would decrease—for tbe certainty of panisbment ia more dreaded by crlm inala tban tbe amount of it." "Tbe time baa arrived," aaye be, "for a new departure. The genius of this age can certainly devise a better system tban tbe preeent one." Tbe government should redeem worn ailvcr coin at ita face value leaa the actual value of tba ailver lost, tbat to be determined by weighing. After having issued at ita face valne a half dollar worth only forty-tbree cents, tbe govern ment baa no moral right, when only three centa wcrtb of ailver baa been worn from it, to refuse to allow more tban forty centa for it. If when pre sented for redemption it baa loat but three cents worth of ailver the holder aboold be allowed forty-ieveo centa for it. Ab incideut in the performance of "The Maacot" in Denier City, Col., ia tkaa Uetrribed by the Tribune of that place: "A» Pippo adriDCrd stealthily from behind to claap bar form, and tba aadienoe waa aa <joiat aa a ebnrcb con gregation, ona ol lha impa of tba upper tiar abriaked: "Look out tor birtW' Tba reaalt can be better iuiagin'd iban deeciibed. *Wben tba laughter bad aub aided Miaa OaUa looked np at tba gal lery and abouted with a meiry crescendo sort of an expreeaioo: 'Ton Ut 1 will!'" Tba New York TrUntnt aaya tba aea aerpent baa again made bia appearance. Tbia lime at Long Braneb, near tba ocean pier, lie arriree at an inoppor tune time, aince be ia too lata for tba Braneb'a laat aaaaon, and too early for that of tbia year. Plainly tbia ia not a aen aerpent tbat kuowa bia baaiaeea, altboagb ko ia "about forty feat long " nod boaata a horned bead "folly aix feet vide." It ia not atatad vbara tboae who aav him bad been dining. The poet Wbittier ia feeble, and baa of lata grown exceedingly deaf. He no longar Uvea ia the old family hoaaa at Ameabnry, Uaaa., bat at Danvera, in a large equare bonae, amid a group of oaka nod pinea. Tbia place ia called Oak Knoll, and ia haouaoae, bat sot piotartsqae. The Boston Journal uji: So far aa the apeaahea are reported, there wee no tiibnta paid to the name oI Lincoln which, (or firror and appreciation, can compare with thia diegusting sdulstion ot Mr. Conkling—the man "who pre ferred to go down and onl ot aight rathar than aacrlfica principla," tha prin ciple being hia claim thai tba Federal appointments in New York wara hia to parcel ont to hia henchmen. Bnt while thero waa so littla said of Mr. Linooln and so sou eh in praise of Stalwartiam, General Orant and Mr. Gonkllog, nat a word waa aaid in honor of tha anatskless Qarfieid, for whom the whola world waa in tears a faw moo tha ainos. It ia well; tba men who mads tha birthday and tha nama ot Linooln an oocaaion for ax tolling Btalwartiam and sneering at ths patriotle Admlniatration ot Mr. Hayes, and who reaervsd their londoal cheera for "306" and Mr. Conkling, could not bs expected to apprecisls Jamas A. Oar Bald. Bnt why no good word for Presi dent Arthur? Why wss not his nsma bronght in to share ths cheers of ths machine? Can it be that tha maahina of New York city haa loat oonfldence in tha President, whils that of ths country for him is growing daily? Tha New Orleans Tvno-Dtmocral ssys Mr. Blaina'a letter to tha Preaident ia a manly and foraibla document. Whatever ▼ifwe tha preaa and people of thia coun try may entertain of the Landreau claim or tha advisibility ot our intsrtering be tween Chili and Para, no Ameriesn can fail to applaad hia attsmpt to incrsaas the prsatigo ot ths United Ststss snd develop our trade with South and Cen tral America by holding a congreaa of tha republics and ampiraa of thia con tinent at Waabington, aa Europe has frequently held Earopean oongreases at Berlin, Visona, London, Paris and other pointa. Fiahermen at Aatrakhan wara over taken with a ahocking calamity during a recant storm that paaaed over aevaral parts of Bussia. They are wont to go out in large partlea to flsb on the ice at tha mouth of tha river Volga, and aix hundred of them were thua en gsged when a fearful gale awept over the place, breaking up tha ioa, and appar ently taking tha life of every ona of them. Mach damage waa done by tho atorm at Moacow, trace being uprooted, and the roof of tha new exhibition build ing blown off. The public achoola of Ik* Stat* of New York were laat jrnr attended hy 1.031,• 282 children—* smaller naniber by 10,• 000 than <u recorded in 1880. Of the 30,828 teachers employed, 23,107 were women. Tbe average annnsl aalary of each toicber tu $375 GO—th* wholo •mount expended in salsries being 17,775,505 22. Tbe State baa 11,248 acbool diatricta, and 11,894 acbool bonaea. The total amount expended upon tbe aoboola laat year vaa $10,808, 802 40. The police detectivea of Philadelphia art accaeed of oollaeion vitb thieve*, aad ao much evidence ia brought for* ward, chiefly by pereona wbo have been robbed, that thera ia a. probability that some of tbe worat of the gang will be turned out of office. In one flagrant caae the officer* refused to arreet two thieve* wbo b*d alolen $5000 worth of jewelry, and tho owner holds tbe coufee aion of a dying accomplice that the im munity waa paid for at a high price. Tbe BcsUo AJitrt'uar aaya tbe average depth of the aea covered by tbe Jeanneite ia extremely alight, and placea it on a par with tbe Baltic, which it reecmhlea alto in tbe remerkakiy alight action ef the tidea. The inference from tbia would be, that the Arctio aea north of Siberia ia practically, and poaaibly in fact, an inland aea—far more, for in atance than the Adriatic or tha Gulf of Mexioo, but not unNke tbe German aea. Two faoiory girl* bad been aentenced to fonr montha' imprisonment for drunkenness in Lowell, llaaa. They were young, and thoir case excited sym pathy in court. Aa they were being taken out the officera mw their mother elip a bottle of whisky into the pocket of eech. There waa no longer any aa toniahment that they had beeome drunk arda a* young. Tbe New Tork Tribunt aaya: David Davis baa risen and remarked to a re porter: "I am too old for the Prssi dency, and would not accept a nomina tion if tendered me." Of coarse, cer tainly. 8till, it ia to ba obaerved that that ia about Ike way gentlemen talk when they art casually looking about for the handa of their frienda with a view of placing tbamaelvee in tboa* mem bers. The total anoual conaumption of quinine throughout the world U gi»en at 2?0,000 poundi, ot which one-quarter ia ueed in the United StaUa alone. In 1880 we imported 600,000 ounce* of quinine and 32,000 balaa ol cinchona bark. In 1881 tba importation* wara ona quarter larger. Some idea of tba deaaand for coral that exiate throughout tba world may bo formed from tba faot thai from tba bank near tba littla town of SeUcca, Sicily, alone, within tha paat fonr year*, more tbon 8,874,000 poonda of ooral bare been flahed. Madame Nilaaon ia aaid by tba Lon don fl'juro to ba engaged to E. H. Ab bey for a concert tour in Ootober next. She ia to receive f100,000 for ona ban* dred conoerte, beeidea expeneee, and a ibara in tha sightly receipt* oter $3,000. Woman Snffragiata ot Khoda Ieland have proteated through Senator Anthony igainat tba admiaaion of Dakota or any ither new State until anffrage for tha itxea therein ia declared equal. The widow ot Preeident Polk, of Naah rille, baa not tha meana to keep up the loue left to her by her huabud in Unit or the State of Tenneaeee. WESTEBH DISPATCHES. Society Ball In Arizona. Tccaox, February 13.—A apecial from Cbarieaton, A. T., A moat dis grncefnl abooting affair occurred bora at a Waabington'a Birthday dance laat nigbt. About 12 o'eloek, when tba ball waa filled with ladiea and gentlemen, a orowd o( rougba obtained admittance, drow their revolvers, and commenced ■hooting at tha light*. There war* probably a hundred ahata dieebarged in and around tba building. Seventeen ballot-bole* can be counted in tba walla of tba hall thia morning. Fortunately so one waa iojured. The Auburn Trial*. Arrow, February 24.—In tba train wrecking trial yeaterday tba proaeoution oloaed their caaej except tha examina tion of one witneae, a Deputy Sheriff. They have made rapid prograaa with thia caaa compared to tha previous trial. ■UceUaneoas. Sax Fbaxcisco, February 24.—Tha Produce Exchange baa completed its ar rangements for a call, which will begin on Monday morning. A. graded Hat of articlea ot produce haa been prepared. All prominent ahippera have evinced a willingness to participate by naming one member of their respective flrma to repreaent their aeat. The new departure will b« eignalized by a aupper at tba Lick Houee on Monday sight. The memberebip ol 200 ia full. A aeat aold • few daya ago for $1300, being $300 premium. The Merebanta' Exchange oall baa been euepended, and tha project may be coneidered dead. Sax Feancuco, February 24.—Tba ateainer City of New York, from Syd ney. haa been doe here ainoe Tueeday. Ae tbe veaeel ia usually punctual ia her tripe, aome anxiety ia felt for her safety. It ia thought her machinery haa been disabled. Galt, February 24.—Officer Jackaon and citizen Quiggle diecovered Lenten*, tba murderer of Mr*. Troy, about 3 o'clock tbia morning. Attar exchanging five ebeta, Quiggle having an unreliable pistol and Jackaen being aick, be escaped to tbe brush on the creek. Tba 8berifl and a full posse are atiil in aearob of him. Dl-tcb Flat, February 24.—All that part of Chinatown lying weet of Main atreet waa laat night deatroyed by fire, lor tbe eecond time within four montba. Los*, $10,000, with but little inauranoe. The fire originated from tha exploaion of a coal oil lamp. F0EEI5N DISPATCHES, Trial of Nlhlllsli. St. PcTKiuiii-na, Frbrusry 24.—At the trial of the Kihilista today Tishinln was r«lessed on th* ground of insanity. Only fifteen of the accused were repre sented by counael. Some atated that they were unorthodox, other* that they were orthodox. All protssted agaiuat the joriediction of the Conrt on the grouud that they ware Meoaed of crime* against the government, whloh wu an interested party, and therefor* lb* Conrt —the government'* organ—could not legally paaa judgment on them. The prisoners were very disorderly. No political trial in Ituaaia baa been coudneted with ancb eeerecy, severity •nd disregard of the ordinary mage* of legul procedure u the ono in progre** now. The President of the Conrt in stated that the prisoner* ahould be tried •eparately or in group*, acoording to their crime*. They are forbidden to •peak or writ* to each other while in tb* dock. At tint communication between tb* prisoners and their couniel was for* bidden. Even public proaecutore, how ever, proteated against this decision, wblcb waa ultimately withdrawn. All th* NibilUta on trial, two ex cepted, pleaded guilty. The I'an-Slavitt* here and in Moaoow are arranging for a grand reoeption to Oensral Scubeloff. London, February 34.—At th* trial of th* Nihilist* today th* woman T*rr*n tiva, uD b*iog asked t* acknowledge her connection with' the robbery of Ibe Treaenry at Cbsrson, refused to giv* any information, and/declared that tb* Conrt might accui* ban of anything it pleaaed. Each priaoner is examined eeparately. The evidence against msny of tbsm ap pears very alender. WeiktofT testified •gainst *sv*r*l of hi* fellow-prisoner* apparently with th* obj*ot of aaoaplng tb* sentence of death. aORM. Ia Virginia, February 21, to tho wif* •( James D*lury, a daughter. DIED. In Empiro, February 21, Patrick Hicksy, aged 13 year*. NEW TODAY. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Town or duu> Bill, 1 Count) of Sturey, HUto of Nevada, > February II, 1881. ) To Fkup Hamiiiz and Oioaua as aoru.e owner* In the Margaretia Guld and filter Mining Claim. Oold Bill Mlnlag DUtrict. Sturey county, Slate ol Nevada: Notice la hereby glvon to the following per aona. I odor* and pucbaapr* of the MAKOAR ETTA OOLD AND KlLVEIt M1NINU CLAIM, nltnaUd and being In Htorey connly, Nevada, and In Gold Hill Mining Ulatrlct: KKLIP HAMIItEZ. JOSKPH PARBBTTB. locator* of paid claim, and GIOROB MAbTIN, pur cha«r of aald claim, that J08IPB FAR RkTTS. a* one of tbe locator* of aald claim, to protect hla Intereet la aald claim, canaed work t<> be done on aald claim to the amount of Two tlaudied Dollar*, and paid lor tbe »ame. The pro rata amount assessed to esoh of tbe above-mentioned partle*, to wlu Joseph Far rette. $")0 for two year*: Fellp Ramlrrz. $3] 40 fortwo jtart; George Martin. |U0 00 for two yean. Thla ia a notice for aald Fallp Ramirez and Ueorge Martin to pay Joaepb larrette the amout cxpeuded by him on aald claim, a* net forth In aald notice, on or before tbe ISth day of MAY. A. D. 1W1. Tbe lallura to par aald amount will canae tbe Intereat of aald paitlee to revart to aalil Joaepb >arretta, at the expira tion or ninety day*, aa provided by an Aat of Oongrees, approved May 10th, A. D. 1879. (Signed): JUOTU FAKBETT4. P. O. addrefp, Oold 11 HI, Nevada. Febraarv Mth. A. D. 118*. IS FASHI0N_SAL00N. S. B. TURNEY, PROP'R. Main Street, .... Oold HIU, Opposite the Biwaoflca. ^ OLD-ESTABLISH CD AND POFUIAB ort I* still the favorite. Comfort aad ■port combined. Tbe patrons of the bouse will ilvays find the bad brand* of •RANDY, WHISKY*' ALB, PORTBR, LAGER, WINBH OF ALL KINDS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. TWO FINE BiyJARO TABLES. Fob iaJa» tbe lowest ttvlat rataa. NEW TODAY. CIXIO* IUINB COX PAST. issi.3r£r'*'••• *"""•• Location ol worka. Gold Bill 11 tiling Dlftrtet, Oolil Hill, Moray county. Nevada. Notice —There arc delinquent BPon the fol lowing described atock, on aecoontof aeaew ment (Mo. S3) levied on the nineteenth day o( January, 1881, tha aevoral amount* set oppo alto the name* or thereepecttro aharaholdara, U follow* ltamee. Ho. Certlf. 8h(. Am't, Aiktnaoa k Co Thoa T, Trua taaa 1830T...f0...$t».. AraatroncJ L,Truate«....llWC0....40 ...IS.. Braaell J M. Tnutea 13884....SS .. .IK Braaell J X do 13984 ...» BfaaelUM do 14143....» B .. Braaell J M do .hal..U!M 1 80 Braaell J M do 143T1... S0....1S .. Braaell J M do >4810...led. Braaell J M do 14WS....18 ... .4 M Braaell J 11 do 14918... 10(1....W .. BraaalUM do 18848....» (. Braaell J M do 18811....10 ...8.. Braaell J K do 18884....41....MM Branll J M do 18812....41....13 SO BraaalUM do 18848....» ...IS .. Braaall J U do 11888....10 S .. Braaell J M do ,bal..in«7....SS IN Braaall i II do 11941 S IN BraaalU If do 18l»....«....»10 Braaall J II do 1S1»....8T....»10 BraaalUM do 18143....13 IN Braaell J M do 181I0....S8 9 SO Braaall J M do ......19114....» • .. BraaallJX do 19198....» B .. 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Wollberg * Oo, True teee ...19M0.........11.. And In accordance with law, ud an order ol the Board of Dlrectore, made on tbe nine teenth dar ol Januirj, 1883, eo mas/ (Barei or each parcel or audi etock ae mar be necctearj will b« told at public auction. at th* office at Parker Cnttaodea, Boom M, No. 103 Mjntgomeey etreei, Han Fraaciaco. Cali fornia,on Tl'BHDAT, the fourteentbiltthldey of Marsh, IW1, at tbe boar ol two o'clock p. m. or aald dar, to par ealddelinquent aeemment tliereoo, together wttb ooete of adrartlslng and oxuaneee of tbe aale. J. M. BKAZSLL, Beervtarr. Office—Room No. 8, Hale Dtpoelt Building, No. S3* Montgomery meet, Ban Pranclaco, Oallfornla. fe38td RENO FOUNDRY, RENO, NEVADA. Thr proprietor or the vmoiioA FOUNDRY, haying purcbaeed tbe Reno Foundrr. and coneolldaled It wttb tb« former, will hereafter itrle lb* worka the B«bo Vonidrj and Machine Work*. Tble eetabtlehment le now prepared to do a general Foundry bnalneee, Including erery de ecrlptlon of Caetlac* la Irea ai4 Bretit Vera lac. •ad Manblae Week. At lower price* than can be obtained eleewbete. Drawing* asd *Mlm*t*e rumlabed when re qalrtd. Br (trlct attention to bualneea. and with a thorough knowledge of tbe work required, the proprietor hope* to merit tbe confidence of the trade, and reepectfully eo licit* the patronage of mill SDd mining men, den ANDREW WtAHKB. Prear. LOST, -VjrrKDMKSDIT EVKNINO, OOINO FROM YY tbe Harefield Guard party, between tbe hall and Daucny *■ batcher ebop, A LADY'S BRACELET. The Aoder will be nltaMy rewardad by (wring j th* mm at Ifea dou> Box Biwt oAea. llw* | KIBCKLLUnOUB. HEAR YlI HEAR YE I HEAR YE ALL ! A BROTHIR'8 MOST EXCELLENT OFFER to utir *n MUblUhad, weli-pujln* bail dm* In New York City neeenlUtM MlUag my atoekat DRY AND FANCY GOODS Regardless of Coal! NO 000D8 RHPIM8HBDI — . Call Te larlj aid Te Will Do Well. B. QALLARD. Qold Hill. February 7. l»U. T_ NEW GOODS -it NO. 14 Soith 0 Street* Ylrglnli. ARB OPINING AN IMMENBl 8TO0K BOOKS, STATIONERY, —JL*X>— NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TbMe (load* wen MjMCttllr Mlteted for n( from lb* Trade Oanttrf of the Colled BUtet and Coropr, tod will be told tl MARVELOUS LOW PRIOI8 ! W Ton irt lOTlUd to ctU tod im thtm. "VI OltNDOUFF Ac ADKIHON, I Mo. U Hooth 0 Strati, Vlrglol*. V. N. HALL & CO., 196 Mala Street. Sold Hill, y^HOLKULB AHD RBTA1L DEALERS H A R DWAR E . OP KViaT DBSORIPTION. Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin Work Of til ktndt don* to order tt ihort nolle*. JOHN JONES, JR. i DRUGGI8T, Main St, Gold HilL HA8BROUCK * HALL, (SoccMton to A. B. Blawtrt 4 Oo.) Druggists & Apothecaries, IN Mala atrMt, GOLD IIILL. .... NEVADA -psiunu w rUKB DKUOH, CHB.UICALM, MKDICINK<<< TO I LOT Aid FANCY AKTIOLM. Haabronck ft Hill deetre to etll eepeelel it tontlon to Um fact that they hare" eotabllabed connection with tbeielepbooo ayatem of Bto. r»7 county, and an tbereby enabled to receive and flit «Uh dlapatch order* (Mm any portion of the country. ■ Preaertptlooa filled at all boon, day or nlcht, by a thoroughly oompetent pereon. II THE OH BAKERY, RESTAURANT, Ooafoctloierj Cm4j Bepot, No. « North O Btroot, TlrHik, nrmi an blboant amortxxnt at V HOLIDAY OOODt. Tore. Oandiea. On» menu tor Table, Oraamrntal. Proetod aai Plain (Mtea of all ktnda, deaorlptlone and A» ■lent, and at prloa* to rait ererybody. Aa wo Import all oar goode direct from the Jul, we ean offer them at.prio** the mom m charged la New Tort, and at leM than Mm Prandeoo rate*. y Oraamenta lor Oakee • ipedalty. IW Ice Ore am and Btrawberrle* and Cream. Aleo Strawberrlee by the bos, at wboleaale or retail. Of Our candle* are manufactured by oor aelree rreeh every day, and are far uperior to Imported eandlee. PITZKKIKR * ABKBRUBT, ■*«.«swr&ss.,sxu. 1« la WANTED, rpKNDKRS POB TW0TY (Ml OB MOBS ■A. ton* of , SCRAP IRON, 7. 0. B. the Virginia and Trackee Railroad. Apply to • LBWII 0BALMKB8, nolltf Hirer Moonula. California. DR. A. CHAPMAN, SURGION DENTIST, nb ItfMli CI IT i t i Ptlllkralt. PannuMotij looted it TlrjrtnlA City. OFFICE — ISO Soorra 0 Btkut. BaW 1 if Action gamntMd. SO HARMONY 10DQE, NO. t). K. OF P. rnHI RK0UL1B OOXVBITTIOV OF HAS boo/ Lodn, Mo. IS, K. of P., wUI b« M* It OuU* Hill, Gold HU1, on Motfaj KtnIii of lack Week* At 7 o'clock, until forth* mttUM. ***£*• WTk, PBOTHMOl. E. of «. mt S. fio U®. Ool4Hin.VOMMbv4.UU. M4 VIGORIT POWDER. . EXPERIENCE AID USE HAVE PROVED FOR THE VI80RIT POWDER I * Vint—That U i> aafer (or traneporting and handling than any other Nitro-glyeerine Powder made. Beoond—That with an equal eiploelve power it ia very tree from hurtful famea. Third—That it is much Ieee affected by beingfroaen. Fourth—That itoanbo tightly tamped without riak of esploalon. THE RISKS OF ACCIDENT WILL BE VERY QREATLY LESSENED, If not altogether oreroomo, by a general tue of thii Powder in the Minee. ny- THE yiQOBIT POWDEB COMPANY manufacture on the moit approved eeientifio principle* Tun Gbadu or Pownu, known aa Noe. 1, 3 and 3 reipcctivdy, deaigncd for the different elaaaee. of bleating, and warranted to be euperior to any Powder in nee. The prioee for Vigorit will be the aame u are uked for the oon*> •ponding gradee of Oiant and Heronlea. ay Beat quality of Fuae, and Single, Doable and Triple Force Cape told at low* eat ratee. Oy Bend for Pamphlet ehowlng metheda of teeting the different qualitiee of all Powdera, their relative etrength, aafety, eto. Mo oomparlaon baaed upon acienUflo inquiry or actual uee ia feared. CALIFORNIA VIGORIT POWDER COMPANY, ENGLISH & WRIGHT, Agents, jy36tl SI7 Flie. Street, 8m TraseUeo, Cal. M80HUH1UPB. CHUBBUCK & THORBURN, P08T0FFICE Variety Store i ' DEALERS IK ALL TBI LBADtHO) NBW8PATBR8, HA6A2INB8, STATIONERY, Sheet Mule, Bonitf Books, School Supplies, TOBACCOS, CANDIKt. POCKET CUTLBRY, TOYS, ETC, AOSNTS FOB TBS Bib Francisco "Chroilcle," "Post," "Coll," "Iismlner" aid "COLD MILL DAILY NEWBT For VlrglnU Oitr, OoU» Bill tod SUtw Olty. F. W. F0L80M, mrnim lltMl MM Hill, (Hnoceeeor to RobUeon k Poleom,) Wboleeale And K*U1) Dealer la FAMILY CR0C;KRIK8, PROVISIONS, Etc. SOLI Aanrr IN GOLD HILL FOH KHB. UVLIS' OBAKFAQNB BAKING POWDKR, ipHK BIST IN TUI lURUT-ONLl requlree half the qaulltr of uj other kind. ^LL FART 1X8 1RDKBTKD TO TBI LATH Ann ot BODINUON A FOLSOM «re reqoeeud to CALL AND SETTLE ipHKlH AOOOCNT8 WITHOUT DKLAT tod rare eoeti. 4 GROCERY STORE! RICHARD MERCRR, MAIN STRUT. OOLD HILL. FAHILT & FANCY GROCERIES N OW ON BAND AND FOB BAUI Oil SAP FOB OASB. A Line iwttaeal at OROCKRiKS AND PROVISION H direct from the OtliXarsUlUr kete, comprUlnf in pert TEAS, BDOAB8, OOTTZK, SPICKS CAN FBUIT. DRIED FRUIT, 8YBDP8. OYSTERS, BICE FLOUR, CANDLES, BUTTER. Provisions of All Kind*. THE BEST OF WHIES AND LIQUORS AT WllOLMMILM AND RXTAIL. VEGETABLE! AND FRUITS. tVOoodi Delivered Free ot Ofcug*. 1 pi BIOBABD MBBOBR. COLD HILL BAIEiY RESTAURANT MAIN 8TBIBT— GOLD HILL, Oppoalta tha Bcllpaa Urtrj Btablaa, J. P. KCUi Proprlafft tobi baud. run, oakab, ahd hoi •T Boll* mrj day, daUrarad il Um raat> daaaaa of ca ■ toman. yr Plea tod Oafaa atradnoad prleaa. IOU. a. to mtm * abort ootlea. Tha Raauannt Dapartaant la tba flaaat la tha tula. All klada of Oama, Poaltn aa. Itaak Kl»h and alao 07aton raoalvad aai aarrad no dally. — THE PIONKKR IHAVINQ 4 HAIRDREUINB SALOON | O. POHLa PROPRIETOR. aivu rHJUM *OW*L» AMD OUf HAIOM. U Qatak. BmooU, Haat, Hut llaaa Wart, Hair OatUDj aad Draaala* dooa lr ibamaat arUatki, aaltabla and aatlafhctory atyla. Tha aid Plocaar Haloes la Um plaoa, and daat yaa fnraat It Mi PIANO L8880N8 1 MH8 MIRIAM MICRKLMN O* Ytlt0°!1A ow* Dnran to nmnx V/ tba naldaota of Oold Htll that aba voald ba pleaaad la (Ira pUno' laaaooa at tba raal> d«MMof paraoea la Gold Hill wbo nay daatra bar aarrtoaa. Wot tar ma, ate., Inqqln at bar jaaldaoea. Ho. lIMerth Aatraat. Vuflola. L» MIBCILL1KI0VS. cm RAIL WAY THE Chicago & North-Westeni RAILWAY U tb* 0LDB8TI BK*TCONBTBUOTIDI BRUT KQU1PPKDI and beco* th* LEADING RAILWAY -OP TIIE WKBT AND NORTHWEST I It U UM SHORT. tCRK tod BAKE BOOT! bM«M COUNCIL BLUFFS, — AND — CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE And *11 point* CAST, inch u lfl«l*r* Valla. Now Yark. Philadelphia, tfaatan. Waahlaatea, Baltlaerei mtakariki Maatreal, Tareate. Oatralt, Ciaralaad. At Ooanell Blab tbe Train* of th* Chicago A North-W*»t*rn and tb* U. P. B'jr* depart from, arrlva at and dm tb* **m* tout Union Depot. At Obloaco, cIom connection* ere mid* with tb* Lake khon, MlcbUan OeotraJ, Baltimore k Ohio, ft. Warn* and PeonaylTanla, and Chi cago k (Jrand Trunk lrya, and tha Xankahte and Pan llandl* Hoot**. Pilbua PiltM DraviagRoomCan Af* nut on all Uuotuih train* of thli ro*d. It la tha OILY UOAD hatwaea COUNCIL BLUFFS AND CHICAQO Upon wblcb 1* ran th* celebrated Pullman HotelDining Oars lotiat npon Ticket Agent* palling you Ticket* ▼lathi* road. IxamfM y oar Tic tat#, and reftiM to buy If Ihoj do not read or*r tha OUoa«o k North Weeurn kailwar. If J on wl*b the Beet Traveling Acoommoda. tlon* yon will bnjr yoor Ticket* br thl* Host* tar AND WILL TAKk none otbeil All Tlchat Aficnt* **11 Ticket* by thl* Lin*. MAKVIN HOaiUTT. mbtf id V. P. A (len'I Mani'r. Chicago. THE PALACE SALOON. THOMAS E. FINCH a AS RKMOTXO nil SALOON TO NO. 7 NORTH C HTRBBT, VIRGINIA CITY XKVAOA Wh#r« no b* found tba bMt of WINES, IIQUOM AND CIQARS. TWO riNB DI liLlARO TABLES An RIAD1NQ ROOM OoooMted with tba boa**. PImm Mil tad IwpW. Um T. R MECH.A— U THE NEVADA BANK 8AM rtiBOUOO — ..CALIFORNIA Paid ;■» flMtal. .IMOMUMWd B—rr»(0.S. BmAi)....CK *««».•• vmrtBU. IL { AflMt M X«v York » _ • r (MWU1MNM) J OaO. L. BmAMBMM |TBi|i aod Mite Baebaof* and Tatapapbio Traaafan. Uaan OommcrcUl ud itavalan* Crvdln. Tbl* bank baa ipactel htlUtlw tar (Ual-OAi* bttlllon. dtf T. M. McdlBll, STOCK AND MONEY IRONEI. IN Boitk 0 St., TlrglBla* fXT ILL BUT AID BILL STOCKS OR 00* VY miaaloa on Ua moat farorabk will alao aany Btoeka on lipMl GOLD MB ULIIB BOVOUT MB »■ Wt.P. L. B. FRANKKL, omoi-Bbli MI-CM I (Mi Bill, Ism UMMtoBtik •roaiia mau tovan, sold mi oak. BHD OHf MA.BOIML PATENTS. Wa mtliM to act M SollclUn fu fttrats, Cavaat*, Tnda Marka, Copyrights.•fe.foritt Unltad SutM, OuukU. Com, taglaad, hue*. Otrmanj, ate. Wa liar* had lhlil|.Bfi jMrv uytrlMM. Fatanta obtalafd throofh u an sotted ta tba Scram nc tmm. Tki* tana ud sptaadld UlaaUatad watki? paaw, SB SO a mm, jCwtU- ProtTM.of (MoTto'w;ImmS U|, and ham mmou el/ealitio*. 1«M