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u— THE EVENING NEWS mPAT. MARCH 3. MM kcsiatui millu'i arHtu. Probably no hotter presentation of Ibo cm* of tbe people of tbe Pacific coast against CbiocM immigration coolJ bay* been made tbau «u made by Sen ator Millar of California in bin recent speech in tba United States Senate. Mr. Miller, bating boeu a resident of Cali fornia for tnsny yearn, baa bad abundant opportunities to acquire a thorough knowledge of tbe subject about which be spoke. Tbat be understands the question in all iU bearings, no person can doubt after reading his apeeeb. There ia nothing so convincing of the •vil of rxoesalve Chinese immigration ea contact with the hordes of Chinese who live in San Francisco. Mr. Miller srrsys facts obtained by observation and experience against ths seutimeutsl side of the question ss ar gued by Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, Talmsge, Beecber end other prominent men of the east. And when a man of the sccial and political standing and ability of Senator Miller takes hold ot this question much good will be accom plished. Probably hia recent speech will do Diore toward convincing the peo ple of tbe Eastern Statee of tbe neeeeeity of etopping Cbineae immigration into tbe United States than all the eenselees clam jr of tbe Kearney claaa of oratora and all the writings of newspsper dema gogues have done that were ever voiced or penned. In fact tbe demagogues re ferrsd to, by their incendiary appeala to tbe passions of the ignorent, by their attempta to arouse race prejudices and by inciting personal attacka upon tbe lOinese nave uone rnucu 10 preTtut iuu people of the Eastern Stales (row ob taining correct information about the matter. Tba aympatbiea ol Eastern pto pi* bare bteu excited in favor of lb* Chinese by reporta Ibat Chinamen when walking tbe at real a of San Francisco bare been atoned, aud tbut tbeir bouaea have been burned tor no other reaaon than becauae they warn Chinamen, lts porta of outrages upon the Chinese have tended to prejudice tba people of tba East agaioat tbe advocates of repressive uieaaurea to tba eitent that they would not liaten to argumtula in tbe matter. But when men wboae poaition and char* acter are a guarantee that they are sin cere in their efforta to atop further im migration of the Chinese, and are above playing tbe tricks of the demagogue, undertake to represent the evila of tbe ayatam to them, tbeir attention ia at once eecured. And there ie little doubt that Senator Miller, seconded by the en tire Pacific coast delegation in Congress, will secure the passage of his bill. Mr. Miller'a speeeh, which ia very able, exhaustive, and worthy of tbe con* aideration of all who appreciate aound arguments combined with beauty of diction, cloaes with an eloquent appeal to the Senate to save the country from Chinese invaaion. Tbe cloaing para* graph, a One tribute to tbe sonny skies, salubrious climate and fertile valleys of California, is given below. Mr. Miller said: The land which is being overrun by the Oriental invader is tbe faireet portion of our beriUge. It is tbe land of the vine and the fig tree, tbe home of the orange, tbe elive and the pomegranate. Its winter ie perpetual apring, ita valleys are rich and glorioua with delictte fruits and waving grain, and its mountaiua, like giant*, stand to sentinel tbe enchanted laud. I would see ita fertile plain*, ita sequestered vale*, ita vineclad hills, ita deep blue canyons, its furrowed mouu tains, dotted all ov«r with American bomex, the abodea of a free, happy peo ple, pleaasnt with the aweet vuicee of ilixen-baired children, and ringing with the joyous laughter of maidene fair, aott as her clime and sunny aa ber skiea. Like the homea of New England, yea, brighter and belter far, shall be tbe homee which are to be bailt in that won derland by tbe sunoet sea—tbe bosses of a race from which shall spring the dower of men, to serve as models for the mighty world, and be tba fair beginning of a better lime. Iloaa Bouheur i* ttiRngrd in painting a series of beads of aniuiala which aro to b« reproduced by an Koglish engraver. One of these, "An Old Monarch," the hra«l of a aplendid old lian, waa pub lished noma months ago; it baa now btcn followed l>y "An Hnuibls Servant," tba brad of a detauro looking donkey. Tba msthod employed ia that mixed style in which luoit of Lsndseer'a vorka were engraved. Thin method ia pecu liarly fitted for tba expreasion of tba various texture* which come together in an animi.| pictoro. Referring to SkobelefTa apaacb tba Monflow Ru* aaya: With great eatiifao tion will ba read tba bold apeecb of onr glorious leader, not only in Rossis, bnt even abroad iu all Slav landa, and par ticularly on the aborea of the Adriatio Sea, in tba mountains of Herzegovina, and in tba valleys of Bosnia. General Skobeleff not only tights in tha Russian way, but also feels ia the Russian way and tbinka in tba Russian way. a thing that ia rarely foand among our intelli gent daaaea. It ia aaid that President Artbar baa thrown property ownera at Long Branch into tbe seventeenth heaven of delight by renting a cottage there for tbe con ing season. There it abundant reason to believe that tbe seaaon at the Branch of 1883 will be remarkably anccessfal and brilliant. Tbe revolving stage lately pot into • Boston theatre waa calculated, by meana of dividing tbe (idea and rear sections of tbe floor into turn-tablee, to make a complete change of scene poaaible in a lew eeeonda, but it baa proved a failure and been discarded. Mra. Langtry deniea that aba does sot live with her husband, bnt aaya that her inoome ia not sufficient for bar require ments, and that ia why aha baa "gone on tba stage." She ia paid 9300 a week ■I tba Hajmarket, London, with $60 frMiiinnal for on* matinee. The Philadelphia Prtta ssys : " It would be aa May," aa Edward Everett onoe aaid in a memorable dispatch re buking the meddleaome Interference of England and Franco in the affaire of the nev world, "U throw a dam from Cape Florida to Cuba in tho hope o( stopping the flow of the Onlf Stream," aa to pre vent the United 8tatea from executing ita great miaaion to bring peace and exe cute juatiee between tha nation* arnon^ which her powera owns no peer. To compare thin plan and policy with lbs traitoroua designs of Burr, aa tha New York Htrahi does, U to substitute the blugeon of tha bandit for the police man's truncheon. To aneer at the proposed oongrsss, aa the Springfield RqmUican doea, becauae it bringa the United States into comfarsnce with "Latin nationlata," is to forget that power haa its responsibilities as well ss its privileges. The Troy Budget says whils ws en deavor to support President Arthur's Administration ws do not feel called on to join in tho bus and cry sgainat Blaine, because Blaine aa Secretary of State In atituted meaaures for a congress of tbs Amsricsn republics. Ws think such a congreaa ahould be held. We think the purpoaes for ths attainment of which auch a congress wss called ars worthy the aupport of avery citiaen of Ibia re public. These purposes were to strength en oar commercial relatione with South Ameriean powers and to give our msnu fsctures a better ohance in the markets of South and Central America. We think the reaaon aaaigned for the Ad miniatration to call a halt on auch a con gress ia anti-American and unworthy of a Republican President of the United Statsa. Wild ram or* circulate among aotue of tho Rnaaian peasantry ainca tbe aasas aiuation of Alexander II. That cataa tropba baa not altogether destroyed lbs faitb of tba peaaantry in tba old tradi tiooa of Civiab power, but they now believe atrongly in the intention ef the preaent baad of tba Romanoffs to radio tribata all tba landa among bia faithful obildran. In Sarataff tba belief ia apread that tba preaent Czar ia elected far three yeara only. Amoog tba ideaa prevailing with regard to the land are tbaaa: That tba government will boy up all tba land both of the proprietora and peaaanta, and than relet It to tbe peaaaata in lota far twenty yeara, daring wbieh time no taxee will be impoaad; that the Emperor will bay the land from tha large proprietora and give it to the peaaanta; and that tha aoil will hence forth belong aolely to tha poaaanlry, to tba eiclnaion even of all marcbanta and membera of other alaaaaa of tha popu lation. Tha Miaaoari Orand Lodge of United Workmeo, recently in aaaaion in St. Loaia, paaaad a reaolation of great »ig niflcanca. It came up in tha farm of a qatation npon tha admiaaion of aaloon keepera and bar-tenders into tha organi zation. It waa claimed that tbeaa men wore in conalaat danger of loiing their livea at tba haada of tba very cbaractera who patronise them, and, aecordiog to tha aoprenie medical examiner'a report, tba aaloon-keepera were largely in tbe lead on tba liat ef deceased membera, many of tho claaa being taken off by aonanmption. Tba debate waa apirited, and when tba vote waa taken the reaolu tion that no aaloon-keeper or bar tendir be admitted to tbe brotherhood waa car ried by a large majority. In refuting to commute the senteuce of a St. Louie murderer, the Gofernor of Miaioari says: "I have not one psr tide of sympathy for the murderers of women, who, after the cowardly deed, •brink behind the coward's plea of in aanity and plead for mercy. They should remember that tho law wss not made for mcrcy, but punishment, and that, having had no meroy toward their victim*, they have no right to ask such from the eiecutora of tbe law." The following ia credited to Itobert li. Ingereoll: After all, there are but few lives worth living, in any great and ■plendid eeuee. Nature eeems full of failure, and abe haa made no exception in favor of man. To the greatest, to the most successful, thsre comes a time when the fevered lipa of life long for the cool, delicious kisa of death—when, tired of the dust and glare of day, they hear with joy the rustling garments of tbe uight. Jsmes It. Keene, whose Newport house was destroyed by fire last year, is about to build a new reeidence there which ia to coat at least $500,000. Tbe archi tects plana are very elaborate, and the atyle of architecture will be totally dif ferent from any example Newport now offers. Somebody haa given $25 in gold to the faculty of Marquitta College, Mil waukee, to make into a medal for the "forsmoat student in manly piety." Out of 34,274 newspapers and period icale published in the world, 16,500 are in English; ef the reet, half are in Ger man and a fourth in French. Muukoaxy'a great picture, "Christ Before Pilate," has been purchased by the French government for the Luxem bourg. Preaident Garfield's memory ia to be perpetuated in Wisconsin by giving bis name to a new eounty. Patti sang a week in Cincinnati with great success. The festival receipts were $96,000. It ia estimated that $98,650,000 ia paid for Intoxicating drinks in New York each year. Oscar Wild* told a Chicago reporter that he bad never been properly crit icieed. He aaya the Niagara Falls " are not eo noble in nation and deeign," as ha expeoted. Ha thinks the Weet baa "the typa of civilization distinctly American." WESTEEH DISPATCHES, The Chinese Question. Sax Fkancmco, Much 2. —A special meeting «u held tbla afternoon by the Board of Supervisors to listen to • spec iel message by Mayor Blake on tha eub jeot of Cbineee invaalon. Tba Mayor'* message waa briaf and argumentative, yat in ita tone fully abraaat ef public sentiment on tbla topic. Ha apprecia ted the difficulty of prraenting nsw ideas on the aubject, or of preeeoting ideas al ready advanced. with more strength and force than they have hitherto been addressed to the publio. It is reported that 40,000 tickets have been leaned at Hongkong to be uaed Im mediately after tbe passage of the Chi nese bill in the Senate, by Chineae in tending to emigrate to the United States. At > apccial meeting of the Board of Supervisors this afternoon resolutions were unsnimonsly adopted to the effeot that tbe Board folly conenr in the views expresaed by Mayor Blake in his specisl message on tbe sobjeot of the Oblneae invasion; as to the disastrons and blight ing effeots of coolie immigration; ear nestly petitioning Congress Uf paaa tbe bill now pending; heartily approving tbe action of Senators sad Representatives in Congress in their efforte to procure proper and effective legielation upon the subject, and reqneeting Mayor Blake to telegraph Senator Miller the fnll text o( the reeolutlona adopted. The Indian Bcont* 10 De Kxecmca. Fokt Obaxt, A. T., March 3.—All the neceaaary preparation! hire been completed for lb* execution of the In dian acouta—Dead Shot, Dandy Jim and Skippy—tha rourderera of Captain Hentig and aix aoldiara of the Sixth Cav alry at Ciblon Creek, laat Auguit. Tbo priaonera were.ioterrlewed today by tha Poet Commander and Chaplain Mitoh ell, through an interpreter, and vera ad vieed of tomorrow being their laat day oa earth. They appeared to ba reconciled to their fate, and aaid that aa it oonld not be avoided, the aooner they would go the better. Dandy Jim ia the only one npon whom the sentence baa a dampening influenee. He ia quite young and robuet, and oonaequently dreada the fate in atore for him. The gallowe, which have been nonetrneted at aoine dietance from where the priaonera are coutined, waa placed today nearer, and aa the priaonera looked through the iron bare it looma up before them in all ita horror. Alter aeeing it Dandy Jim declined to partake of any food, but Dead Shot and Skippy made light of it by langhiog and mimicing the manner in which they abould die by • rope. Tbey have no fearaof a hereafter and aay their bauda arc clean, meaning that if nothing can be done for tbem in thia life tbey are prepared to die. Every precaution has been taken to carefully guard them. Two troop* of oavalry have arrived here aa an additional force in the efant of any disturbance. The execution will be oon ducted with u little demonstration aa possible. Railroad Accident. Los Anokleh, March 2.— The eaat bound freight and emigrant train that left here laat night parted on the eaitern alope of San Oorgonia Pass. Tha two emigrant coaohea, filled with people, were detached two miles eaat of White water Station. The detached cart cangbt up to the forward part of the train, and went craibing over three loaded flat eara and one box car, wrecking tbem com pletely. Only one peraon on the eml grant waa injured, and be not aerioualy. Tho went bound Atlantio Eipre.u, due here at 4:t5 thia evening, waa detained by the wreck and did not arrive until 'J:15. The San Franciaco Expreaa waited ita arrival. Thia ia the third accident that haa occurred on the eaitern alope of San Oorgonia Paaa In the paat three mouth*, all, fortuuately, without tha loss of a siugle life. The Dolllrer Caie. San FaAXClSCO, Maroh 2.—The evi dence in the Dolliver caae cloaed thia morning and the caae will probably go to tbo jury thia afternoon late. The prosecution introduced a new witnela, another little girl, who testified to hav ing been in Dolliver's room the laat Sun day In Jon*. BORN. In GrantaTille. February 16, to the wife of Dr. 8. O. Moor*, a ion. In I'ioche, February 31, to the wife of J. L. Svam, a eon. DIED. _ "in < told Hill, March 2, William Hoy, »fil C year*. Id l'iocbe, February 23, W. L. MrKeo. NEW TODAY. PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE, VIRGINIA CITY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, H«r«ta otto. 71k, Rib mmI 91b, 1U1. Matinee on Wednesday Afternoon ! THE COMING 8UCCE88, From HitmIj'h California Theater, Han rrancltco. Grand Production or the Great Realiatle and bpKtacular Drama, "THE WORLD!" Uoder tbe Manafement of Brooke A Dlckton, SEE THE RAFT SCENE! See the Lunatic Asylum! See the Infernal Machine ! BEE THE LAST DBOP OF WATER! BgK Sheet now op<-n. maild LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS REMAINING IN Till POSTSTJIC* AT IV tiold Bill, Storey county, Nevada, March 3d. ISM. U not called .for within ooe mouth they will be cent to the Dead Letter Ufflro at WMhtnitan, D. 0.: Uumly Mr* Mary lleera kdwln Brown Ctpuln A1 Cary Joon T llIU Palter Johnson lira Din 1*1 Kavinsugh lira A Mirtla O Q Munro Allan D Monro John A Masacll Joaeph Mackijr IP M*r»hall Kr* ADigu MUm Mr* F*ur Nagl* Klcbvd Owen* HUM i O'Neill JimM Plum RJ Held W-» ftbereo Mr* Dual* Tooblll Wm WuteWJ WoodTtU*UlM< JOM dt DOQtA FOrtODAU. , 8. W. O&UBBUOK, t, M. NEW TODAY. AHTI-CHIHESE MASS MEETING! Amass meeting of the citi mdi of Storey county, Irrespective of party, will to held at PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE, Vlr|l«l* City, ma 8ATURDAY EVENING, March 4th, 1883, For the pnrpoee of indorsing and urging the passage of the ANTI-CHINESE BILL, Now before Coogrcu. Brief addreiiee will be given by the following speakere : R. M. Dsggett, M. N. Stone, 1>. 0. Adklion, Wm. Weodbnrn, Matt Canavan, H. O. Bhaw, B. 0. Whitman, W. E. F, Deal, J. A. Stephen*, Ogden Hllee, Richard Rising, R. B. Mitchell, A. McEwea, and others. President, • - • Dr. I. B. Harrli Tie* rresidents i Dr. H. Bergstein, Jos. R. Ryan, J. C. Hampton, Richard Mercer, H. O. Shaw, A. F. Maekay, D. 0. Adkison, John Oillig, J. B. Mallon, D. Nevin, John Piper, A. MeEwen, , A. McKenxle, Wm. Sutherland, W. H. ration, D. B. Lyman, J. M. Taylor. By order of the Bepnblleaa Conntj Central t'ommlttler. Democratic Conaly Ceatrnl tommlttee, Clllaeae' Committee. ma3 St ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. -M-OTIOC 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I. A' Pauline Barker, admlnlntratrlx of the Ea tateof J. P. Becker. drci-Mnl, In pun nine* of to order of the Dlitrict Court of toe Pint Ju dicial DUtrict, made on the aSth day of Febru ary, 18H*i, In the matter of the Eatate of J. P. Decker, deceaaed, will Mil at public auction to tbe hlghurt bidder for caeh, and eabject to con firmation br raid Dlatrlct Court, on tUTUK DA*, tbe 14th day of MARCU, int. between tbe hnnra of V o'clock a. m. and B o'clock r. a., to wit: at the hour of 12 o'clock In front of tbe late reeldence of J. P. Becker, deoeaeed, rltnate on tbe wrat eldeof Main rtreet, In Uold BUI, Btorey eountjr. tbe following MM peraonal piopertjr, to wit: una bora*, wagon and eet of barneaa, one e!el|;b, all of tbe ree taurant and kitchen furniture, Including range, atoTee, etc., and now In uae at what la known M tbe Brcker Keatauraut, In Uold Hill, to gether with the irood will of tho buelneaa. I will aleo ml through tbe Ban Krandaro Board of Broken: in the ueual way, 40 aliaree of tbe capital rtock of the Mexican Mining Company, and X) rliarea of tho capital atock of tbe sierra Nevada Mlolna Company, PAULINE BECKER, Administratrix of the Katale of J. P. Backer, dieaaaid. Oold Ulll, March 1,1831. T. R. McGURl*, STOCK AND MONEY IHOfttt. 106 Soith 0 St., Tlrgliia, TTTUXi BUT AKD 8KLL B TO CIS ON OOM. TV BtMlon on Um moat farortbl* tonai j will alao eury Block* on Margin and laaar Um—all «»>< ■artwtiiu •MWlUM, GOLD AND IILTIR BODOUT AND I ■ HOLD. CHUBBUCK & THORBURN, POSTOFFICE Variety Store! DKALKM IN ALL THE LEAD 11*0 NEVSPAFEBS, MAGAZINES, STATIONERY, Sheet Mule, Bonid Booki, School Supplies, TOBACCOS, CANDIES* POCKET CUTLERY. TOYS, ETC. AQKNT8 FOB THE Bm Vranclteo "Chronicle," "tat," "Call," "Examiner" ud " COLD HILL DAILY NEWET* For Virginia Olty, OoM BUI and BUrar Otty. *70 A WKBK. til a day at bom «m07 ioo Aerwt2°iuiai!MU (N*'1-AdArMa T"n VIGORIT POWDER. EXPERIENCE AND USE NAVE PROVED FOR THE VIBORIT POWDER I Firat—That it la aafor for traiiaportlng and handling than any other Nitro-glyeerine Powder made. S«eond—That with an equal exploalve power it ia very free from hnrtfal fame*. Third—That it la mneh leu affected by being froxen. Foorth—That it oan be tightly tamped without rlak of eiploelon. THE RISKS OF ACCIDENT WILL BE VERY 8REATLY LESSENED, If not altogether overcome, by a general uae of thla Powder in tho Mine*. CCT" THE VIOORIT POWDER COMPANY manufacture on the moit approved acientiflo principle* Thbzi Oradej or Powdkb, known a* Noe. 1, 3 and 3 respectively, deaigned for the different claaaea of blaating, and war ran tod to bo anperior to any Powder in nae. The prioea for Vlgorit will be tho aame aa are aaked for the corr* »ponding gradoe of Qlant and Hereulea. By Beat quality of Foae, and Single, Double and Triple Force Cape aold at low* eet rate*. Zf Bend for Pamphlet ehowing metheda of teating the different qualitiea of all Powderi, their relative itrengtb, aafety, eto. No compariaon baaed upon acientlfle inquiry or actual nae 1a feared. CALIFORNIA VIGORIT POWDER COMPANY, ENGLISH & WRIGHT, Agents, Jy2fltf SIT Pine Street, San Tranclico, Cal. MIBCILLAMOPB. GROCERY STOEEI RICHARD MERCER, MAIN STRKKT. GOLD HILL. FAMILY & FANCY 6R0CERIB8 NOW Olf HAND AND FOR BALE CHEAP FOB CABH. A Large Assortment ot GROCERIES AMD PUOriUONS dtract from the California Mar ket!, comprising lo put TEAS, BDOAB8, COFFEE, 8PI0E8 CAN FBUIT, DRIED FBUIT. BYRUPB. OYBTER8, BICE FLOUB, CANDLES, BUTTER. Provisions of All Ilnds. THE BEST OF wiilES AND LIOUORS AT WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. V10KTABLM AMP FRUITS. tarOoodi Delliered Era* of Cluufs. 1 m BIOHABD MKBCER. F. W. FOLSOM, ■•la llrM.: OtM niU, (Haccsssor to Robinson k Folsom,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer la FAMILY CROC1ERIE8, PROVISIONS, ItC. SOLI AOE2TT IN GOLD HILL FOR KKA MILLS' CHAMPAGNE BAKING POWDER, IJ"UE BEST IN TUB MARKET-ONL1 require* half lb* quantity of any other kind. ^LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE LATH Arm of ROBINSON A FOLSOM are requested to CALL AND SETTLE rpHKIR ACCOUNTS WITHOOT DELAY and tare coeU. 4 WOODLAND COAL DEPOT I KTUT PINE. WASnOE LIMB. SPLIT PINI -L~ and other varieties of Wood, and a full supply of ROCKY MOUNTAIN COAL. On hand and for tale at the LOWEST CABH PRICES. FlILI. WRinilT AND MBAMURB UUARANTBBD. Woed tawed at abort notice and at loir raUe OFFICE—Near Railroad Depot, Oold H1U. Mm THOMAS UALLAUIIKK. FASHION SALOON, S. B. TURNEY, PROP'R. Mali Street Bold mil, Oppoelte the Nun office. man OLD X8TABLI8HBD AND POPULAR reeort I* Itiu the fivorite. Comfort and ■pon combined. The pairona of lb* boaM will alwaja find the beat brande of BRANDY. WIlIMKYfc ALB, FORTBR, LAGRR, WINBM OV ALL KIND*, TOBACCO, CIGARH, ETC. TWO FINE BILLIARD TABLES. THE PALACE SALOON, THOMAS E. FINCH OAS REMOVED HIS SALOON TO NO. 7 NORTH C HTRBBT, VIRGINIA CITY NEVADA Where can be found tbe beet of WINES, LIQUORS ANO CIOARS. TWO FINB BILLIARD TABLBB And READING ROOK Connected with the boaee. Fleue cell tod In. poet. 14m T. B. FINCH, Altai, WANTED, rPKNDKRS FOB TWISTY (10) OB BORE A tone of SCRAP IRON, F. 0. D. the Virginia and Tmckee Railroad. Apply to LIWII OHALBBB8, nolltf Btlrer Mountain, California. DR. A. CHAPMAN, [8URCE0N 4 > DENTIST," IifMla Ciijr, i i rilibrali. PtnauiasUj located it TlrtrtaU City. OFFICE —150 South 0 Stbkit. 8»t l«faction gnaranlMd. 20 J. U. HALL M. D.. nmoi AST) RMDIROI — OPPOSITE w tte Xawi oOo*. aUia Wwt, Qoid Bill. MISCELLANEOUS. C ,N RAIL WAV THE Chicago & North-Western RAILWAY la tbe OLDK8TI BB4T CONSTRUCTEDI BS8T tyUlPl'XDl anil hcoca (ti* LEADING RAILWAY - OP Till - WEST AND N0BTHWK8T! It la the BHOBT. ItUHK and HAKE ROOTI between COUNCIL BLUFFS, — AND - CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE Aod all point* KABT, mch u Nlanra Valla. New Yark. rklMdrtlai Uaaiea. Waehlaaloa. B«ltla*ara> mukaraht Montreal, Taramai Itelralli Cleveland. At Council Bluff* tba Train* of tha Chicago A North-Wettorn and tba U. P. H'jra depart from, arrive at and uao tbo fame lolot Union Depot. At Chicago, eloae connection* are made with the Lake Hhore, Michigan Oeotral, Baltimore * Ohio, Ft. Wayne and 1'ennijlvaula, and Chl ca«o k (irand Trunk U'ji, and tbe Kankakia and Pan Handle Route*. Pullman Palaoe Drawing Room Car* At* run on all through tratna of thl* road. It la tha ONLY ROAD ktlwei COUNCIL BLUFFS AND CHICAGO Upon which la run tbe celebrated Pullman Hotel Dining Gars Inelet open Ticket Agent* (elllog you Tlcketa ▼la thl* road. fcxamln* your Ticket*, and Mum to buy If they do not read over tbe Cucajfo k North Wcatrrn Hallway. If you wlab the Ba»t Traveling Accommoda tion* you will buy your Tlcketa by thl* Koute (STAND WILL TAKs NONK OT1IBH. All Ticket Agent* foil Tlcketa by till* Lin*. niAKViN iiraiiiTT, mhJB 3d V. P. It Qen'l Maag'r. Chicago. THE NEVADA BANK CISCO. ' BAM FKAMOIBOO • ••••• CALIFORNIA Paid :up Capital 11,000.000-0*1* Raaarra (V. H. Baada)— J,300,00»-t) aid Agent* at Virginia, Harada,.. {& L HmSf" tar Bart and Mill Kichanir* and Telegraphic Trannfere. laine* Oommerclal and Traveler*' Crodifa. Thl« bank bu apeclal fKllitlci (at deal.nit In ballion. 4lf L. B. FRANKEL, omoB-Niii urMii a«M nut, jmi ■>••• ik« Baak of Callfarata. MTOCKM tODOHT, HOLD AND CAB* KIBD ON MABOINB. 1 D RENO FOUNDRY, BBNO, NEVADA. Tnit PROPRIETOR OP THE T1ROINIA FOUNDRY, baring purchased tbo Ueno Foundry, tod coneolldateJ II with the former, will hereafter »lyle tbe work* the Beno Foundry and Machine Worki. Thl* establishment U now prepared to do ( general Foundry butlneaa, Including erery de scription of CaiUan la Ira a aad Braaa, Kerdaii ■■4 Marhlae Week. At lower prloee than can be obtained eJeewhare. Drawing* tad eatlmatee furnlahad when re quired. Br atrlct attention to bo*Imm, and with • thorough knowledge of the work required. I be proprietor bopee to merit the confidence of tbe bade,and respectfully *ollelutho patronage of mill ud tnlnloff man. deil ANDBKW FBAHKtt, Pvapr. LOST, WKDHB8DAT EVENING, OOINO FBOB W the Marafleld Guard party, between the hall and Dancny'a butcher ibop, A LADY'S BKACKLBT. The Snder wlU be »nltably rewarded by leering the Mme at the Oou> Hill. K«w* ogee, llw* STOCK DIVIDEND. At a meeting or Tni board op Director* of the Centennial Urate! Oold Mining Oompany, held thl* day, i atock divi dend rf.tbtrty-afx and one-half (MM) par cent. vm tocUred. d«ll?er»bl« immediately. Bf ord«r of tbm Board of Directors. FRANK A, WIHB, KecrtUrr, Oold HID. Nmdft, February M.18W. f3i POUND, ON HAIR STREET, GOLD BILL. A BUNCH of ken. Tbe owner can have tame by calling at the H«w* offlca. 1 It 00 • weak la roar own town. Terme and jDQ |l eotat tree. Addtl H> Siiun k Oo.. Portland, Mklna, HISCILLAJIIOUS. HEAR YE I HEAR YE! HEAR YE ALL ! A BROTHER'S MOST EXCELLENT OFFEK ** to enter so aeUbllehad. well-paying buel neee Id New York City neceultate* telling my (lock ot * DRY AND FANCY 600DS Regardless of Cost! NO GOODS REPLENISHED ( Call Ie Karlj and Te Will Do Well. B. OALLAND. Gold Hill. February T. H». I NEW GOODS —AT— No. 14 South 0 Street, Tlrflali. ■^yi ABC OPENING AN IMMENSE BTOOIC BOOKS, STATIONERY, —AV»— NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Tbeee Qoode wen eepeclttlr (elected (or ne from the Trade Oanlere or the United HUM end Europe, sod will be eold el MARVELOUS LOW PRIOBS I •7* Von ire Invited to cell tad eee then. "%■ OUNDOUFP & ADKIHON, 3 No. II Booth 0 B tract, Virginia. W, N. HALL & CO., 1M Mala Street, Gold Hill, yy HOLE SALE AHD BRAIL OKALUS H A R DWAR E OP KVIBT DnOBIPTIOM. Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin Work Of all ktadj doM to order at abort notlct. , BT TOOLS A gtPBCIALTY* HA8BROUCK A HALL, (Bnccntort to A. B. Stewart 4 Oo.l Druggists & Apothecaries, SOS Mala Sir***. GOLD BILL, .... NEVADA —M1LSM I*— PURR DKt'GH. CBBMICALM, MEDICINE*, TOILET Am4 KANCY AETICLEH. n*»brouck A Ball daalra to call Mpccltl at teatloo to Id* f«ct I bat they hiT« eatebtlahed oonnMtloa with lh« Mlepboo* iritam of Hto rrj county. and »ro thereby eoablad to raolT* sod 011 with dl,pilch order* (torn u; portion of tlx country. PrMcrtptlooa filled at all boon, daj or nlcbt, by a thorvafhly competent pcrtoo. 11 JOHN JONES, JR., DRUGGIST, Main St, Gold HilL THE CIT1 BAKERY, RESTAURANT, Coifoctloierj ud Culj Depot, N«. HT N«m CIINM) Tlrdih, ryrriRM an ujcoint amortxkntoi V HOLIDAY GOODS. Tot*. Oaadl**, Oriift. MU for TaWa, Orsunrnial. Prated and Pltla OikM of kit klndi, d.acrl pilot* ud do rigaa, ud at prlca* to Milt orwjtadjr. Am w* Impart *U ou good* dlroet from Ik* Kut, w* ou offer thorn at. prlca* lb* Mm* M abaried la Now Tork, ud tl Im than lu PiucImo rate*. t&~ Ornamaota tor OUn a (pedalty. trice Oro»m ud Itnwberrlae ud Craam. Alao Blrawberrlce by the box, at wboleeele or retail. ■ orowcudla* ar* muofaetand by onr. mItm fraab erary day, ud ar* far • a parlor lo Imported cendlee. riTXVETIB k ABMBRU8T, Proprietor* Cll» Bakery, lo, ft North 0 etraet, Virginia. Nrrada. 14 la COLD HILL BAIK1I RESTAURANT main btkbbt sold hill. Opposite tba IdlpM Llrary Bubla*, I. P. BICKKR. Proprietors UU BBBAD. PH8, CAXB, AND HUT Boll* arery flay, d*Ur*r*d at tba ntf> of euitomer*. tKDUCCD PRION. Plot and Oakaa at radaoad prloaa. Buoy or iiaovtad Oak** mad* to order « ibort sotlot* Tta# Rnumot Department If tht &nm% ta tb* Mat*. All klndi of Oama, Pool try aad fmb Flab ud alao Ojtton r*e*l*ed and i*rr*d no dally. — HARMONY LODQE, NO. IS. K. OF P. rpHI RBQULAR OOIVINTIOI Of BAR o* P., Will b* bald Moidij BTealBg or Kick Week, At 7 o'clock, oatll farther aotlo*. Per ordar. _ W. ■. PROTHBBOB, _ ». Of B. aad 8. pro lam. Oold Bill, lombB 4. Ml. Ml