DAILY RECORD
KINDAY. SIPTMBBB . 1STS.
The Business Offioe of the Tiochi
Daily Escobd will be hereafter in the
office of H. K. Breaker, at Michael's
cigar store, Miin street, opposite
Meadow Valley.
tlRlVT OX THE THIRD TERM.
Tho reticence of the President is boast
of by his frienJi and eomplaiued of
by his assailants. lie has been beard
trom, however, on the subject of his can
didacy fr a third term, and as it is a
matter of engrossing interest tp all
classes, we give oar readers the benefit of
wh.it he had to sav. It seems that a few
evening before he left Long Branch for
bis Northern tour, the third term ques
tion became the topic of conversation.
During the conversation the President
was a eood listener, leisurely puffing his
,.;onr with hi dexter lee restini: on his
left, when the question was asked what
he thought of the question. "Why,"
he calmly replied. " it does n't interest
me in the least. It is no business of
mine to manage the politics of the conn
try. The execution of the duties of the
office of President are quite as much as
one man can attend to, and a good deal
more than I find agreeable. It is pretty
well known that I reluctantly consented to
give up my commLssiou as General, even
when the success of the republican party
was assured: but, having accepted the
nomination I was bound to stand by it.
The second was equally unsought,
though I freely told my friends I thought
the party owed me a vindication for hav
ing impesed with the office the asper-
kinna of their political euemies
The Omaha Bepublican of August 28
says: " la or act to snow me unmcumij
of the grain crop of this region, it is only
necessary to announce that on Saturday
last the Kock Island road waj short two
hundred grain cars between Dei Moines
and Council Bluffs, or, in other words,
they could have Clled two hundred more
grain cars if they had them. The Ne
braska demand for grain cars on the
Bock Island and Northwestern railroads
kveranes one hundred cars per day. If
the Virion Pacific was supplied with cars
for the transportation of grain, thereby
bringing hundreds of thousands of bush
els more from the central part of the
State, the demand would be still greater.
These facts show the immne quantity
of grain that is moving from the harvest
field in this section of country to the
Eastern markets.
these items of interest: "We are still
sinking on the Mountain View. The
mineral appears to be as good, if not
better than ever, as we go down on the
ledge. We have made no aseaya since
July. The boya are actively at work on
the extension of the Mountain View.
Their ore, at the depth of 25 feet assays
$tUO per ton."
Tb Columbus Mill and Mining Com
pany have resumed work on the Major
Tompkins mine, about one mile from
Columbus. This mine has turned out
some very rich ores at times. We have
been told that some of the assorted ore
has milled as high as $ 300 per ton.
Aftkb the clouds had passed over on
Wednesday last, a heavy body of snow
was visible on the White Mountains,
which had fallen during the afternoon.
I did
n't bargain for that, and thought the
charges reflected more justly on the par
ty for having made the mistake. I was
perfectly satisfied what the result would
1 at Philadephia, as I was of what
would follow in November. It was none
of my business, except to accept or cie
i line a privilege I know some of fiur
friends would be clad to have. Let
nee; this is August March
five months, and now th(
Ixtine excitement is prevailing at
Stika over the quartz mines recently dis
covered by Haley. They are prospecting
well. The steamer brought two tons of
ore to be forwarded to San Francisco for
assay. The excitement at Forts Wrangel
and Tongas is even greater over the
placer mines discovered 245 miles from
Wrangel, which are now said to be ex
ceedingly rich. Twenty-three miners are
at work and are making from one to lour
ounces per day to the hand. The dig
gings are about eighty miles from the
head of lw.it navigation on Stickeen
.ivcr.
The Missouri Ki publican has come
out in favor of a new party, and now the
Democracy of Missouri are coming out
with p'.. it unanimity in favor of a new
organ.
Wuf.x an Idaho Justice decides a case
coniplawntlY lavs a revolver on the
I . . - 1 1-1
... .h. fll Uv of the mins of the recovered Lie feet, tne agent n.u
.... , . his order for a rod.
rqtnuisu WiireHiqw.
uie
lire ankious to know if I am to serve a
third term when the second is hardly bi-
...... i. . . i n
i;nn. I tie w ay t oogress uas irtmi-u mi
of my rt-couimemliitions does n't in.ike
me appear either influential or danger
ous. I often think of Lincoln's mi-u-er
to the importunate applicant I t aiiuy
honors -' I have n't any iuflu. m e with
this Administration, my frii-nd; you will
have to appeal to Congress.' If the
newspapers want to know whether I wi!
tie renominated, why don't tiiey qui the
party that elected me?" "Why don't
you silence this squabble by announcing
your intention to retire to private lite at
the end of the term? " asked one of the
eompany jokingly. The President
promptly answered: "You forget the
fate of Colfax. Will it not be time
enough to refuse when the refusal is at
my elisposal? "
Telegraphic Dispatches
SPECIAL TO THK PIOCHI D4H.T EKCORD.
"Eastern Dispatches.
Great Financial Excitement In w
York Expedition Going lo Er p
Law ver Arrested on a Kerloua
thariie Condition of Minister
Motley The Payment of the Ala
bama Claims.
Nkw Yoev, September 5,
The settlement of the Geneva award
by Great Britain aud the final payment
by France to Germany on account of the
war indemnity occurred to-day. The
final payment on account of the Geneva
award was f 1,000,000, of which $239,740
was paid in called bonds; the balance in
gold. These two important events at
tracted much attention in financial cir
cles. The Commercial says Wall street is
wild with rumors relating to the inability
of leading bulls in gold to make good
their engagements. Indeed it is circu
lated on the street that nearly every
house that has been closely connected
with the leaders in the bull market will
go by the board and be hopelessly ruined.
The leading banks which have been the
backers of the bulls have deserted them
and are now trviDg to secure themselves.
Such are rumors on the street. The
T l.i..- rrtl., e.i.-e Til. Imll fli.ma
i Judge consented t perform the ceremo-1 " -'. .' . , ,
i ny. W.t Il.ins was unwilling to reveal the ! in gold is the bear clique in stocks, and
name of Ins mtenJt d and so the marriage
lu-ust could not be procured.
Mi d the ma;
! b
side of his benou, and looking over his
spectacles inquires if there are any ex.
ct ption
. to his ruling.
XKVADA STATE ITEMS.
;rreiu tli- CM Hill Ne ws. Sept. 2il.
Nuptial IVsti-oxemint. For several
months pnst, our worthy alcalde. Judge
Wright, has ba n gr :itiy annoyed by one
to August is j Hans i.io:i.;j. i.o it appears is anxious j
npwananers ! to get married. Some time since the
i led bv the same men. Jay Gould is
e .1.1 II : itui:
tli nt h" hi 1 procured a license and
wi-!i'l to iMiiKUtunrtte th? marriage that
evt niiis. When ev.r.thing was ready
fur tiie c.-remony to begin, Hans was
c,ilie-d upon to produce the legal permit,
lie drew from his poik. t what purported
to be ii marriage license-, but which upon
examin itum j-ruv.-J to be a summons
issue.l fr in t:,e; Di-trict Court on the
1Mb day of July List. It had been re
turn' d by the snerirT aud had been filed
by the county clerk. Hans insisted
stoutly th.it tue document was correct
and wiixe'd very wroth when the Judge
d-clined to tie the connubial knot,
reuiinu th" di-iiiy iii the consummation
of ta marriage, some l t-er was ordered
for the bridal party. One of the bndes
i inaiiU f!"t c m-i U-rublv enthused and
hard names. 1 tie tat
La9t ! on the short side of almost everything on
trate ; 1( ,. ... . , , n , n.iiinrlv
lue acine use ui biucs, uum ......... .j
in Western I'nion, which he sold specu
latively to an enormous extent. He
would have been cornered on this stock
long ago had it not been for his connec
tion with the late H. F. Clark, and dur
ing his lifetime availe-d himself of that
gentletnau'B connection with the eom
pany to borrow reserves belonging to the
company and thereby make good his de
liveries. Now, however, the day of set
tlement is approaching, and to-morrow
this borrowed stock must be returned to
Madbid, .September 5.
The Insument Jnata in Cartagena ia
sending emissaries, plentifully provided
with money, to Barcelona, to organize a
movement in favor of a separate govern
ment for Catalonia.
The successor of President Salmeron
has not yet been appointed. '
Bolts, September 5.
The Tope is again indisposed.
Pacific Coast.
Ktabbed and Killed In Ran FrancUco
Farther Election Rertnrn Fatal
Rencounter at Trnrltec Por.nl I
of Murderers More Election Xws
Brighana Vonng Badly Seared
The (Salt Lake Poller and the
Gamblers.
Sas Fbascisoo, Sept. G.
About 10 o'clock last night, Wm.
Dwyer, a well-known pugilist, and Jack
Harrington, alias Happy Jack, got into a
fight in a saloon on Kearney street,
Blows were exchanged, and the proprie
tor ordered them ont. On the sidewalk
the fight was resumed, when Harrington
plunged a bowie knife into Dwyer'i
breast and ran away. Dwyer died in a
few minutes. Harrington was arrested.
Later returns this morning indicate
that the whole anti-monopoly Legislative
ticket is elected by a good majority, bit
precincts are to be heard from. Otis, for
Mayor, is nearly one thousand ahead of
McDonald. Crowley will be defeated by
about 2,500. McKibben, Taxpayer, for
.Sheriff, is nearly 3,000 ahead of White,
so far on count.
TErc-KEK, Cal., Sept. C.
Last night a shooting affray took place
between two gamblers, Andy Fngate
and Jack White. Twelve shots were ex
changed, resulting fatally to all con
cerned. Fngate was struck three times,
dying almost instantly, one taking ef
fect in the heart White received three
balls in the lungs, one in the groin, and
one in the abdomen. He died at 730
this morning. The scene of the tragedy
was on Front street. No one else was
injured.-
Los Angeles, September C.
Sheriff Adams and posse arrived last
night, in close pursuit of Vasquet and
t,ang. i neir trail was iobi irom lhui
beth Lake, but again resumed, and Vas
qnez closely followed toward Caduerga
Tass. Sheriff Rowland, of this county,
and party of five, joined Adams, who haa
eight men, and together they started on
the trail, at 10 o'clock. Yasquen and
cam?, in till eight men, at 11 o'clock last
night were in Tejunga Canyon, heading
toward Bubottom's. It is evident that
the bandits are pushing for Arizona. The
Sheriffs' parties, numbering fifteen men,
expect to head them toward Tejon Fass.
It is n ported at the Tejunga House that
Vasqnez sent two of his band ahead to
Tat entire region between the summit
of the Sierra Nevada and the Washoe
range of mountains, is hazy with smoke.
At night the aides of the mountain! on
the western slope of the Washoe range
are red with fhuu and present at Truckee
a brilliant appearance
IHUrrllanrous.
EL DORADO SALOON.
rrmi R.lLOOX. FORMERLY KSOWS AS
X "COJiC. RT HALL," having been -thor.
oughly refitted throughout, wa
OPENED TO THK Pl'BUC
On Wednesday Et's, 3d inst.
no arms
Wines, Liquors or Cigars
Cm ta fonnd In Pioche.
Club Boom in tho rear. Call once, and Too
will be sure to call again.
MITCHELL A MEEHAX, Proprietor.
Lacour Street, Opposite Postodicr. aS-tf
Notice.
TWILL OIVE fSOOFOllTHE AKKESTanu
MnHntlon nf th. eowmrdlv rwe-als who
bnese into at house sad t my clethiag and
bedding on fire, on the night of the Sd Out., at
Vullionrille, during tnj abnence In Pioehe
b5.1v hu. cuieeir-i-AA rux.n.
jfiotfl5, gfstaurants gtrt
PURCHASE
Walker House.
HAVIXO THI8 DAY PIBCHASKU lue.
Walker Houar, w. are now In ponw-Mion
ol the two best hotels In Slt Lake City, ol the
Wilker House wo deem It unnecesiarj to ay
anything in Ita behalf, iu splendid deign and
elegant aqulnment b-ti.g ao well known to the
public.
The CLIFT HOtTfiE, though not ao well
known as tho Walkeir House having been
open but a few weeks la nrct-elaita in all ita
appointments, tho building being new and the
furniture of tho moat fashionable and elegant
atyle. The location of thia house ia central and
ronimanda a aplendid view of the lake and ever
anow-clad mountains ana surrounaiug ncenery.
Iu local reputation ia superior to that of any
other house in the city .
With tue above factlltiM at our command we
feel aasured in guaranteeing aaiufactlon to all.
Ue-aptKlfuliy. etc.,
KITCHEN BROS.
Anguat 1. 18TS. auia.tf
(txtittitt, U.
Dividend Notice.
rpiIE STOCKHOLDERS OP THK STATE BASK
X OF NEVADA ae hereby notified that at
the regular mommy mreiiuK ui ew ovwu m
Iiirectora held on the 2d inat., a lliTide-ud was
due lared fur the month of Auguat of .
Two and One-half per Cent.
On the amount of capital stock, payable at the
Bank in t'mted rttatesgnld coin on the loth inat.
J. w. WKIelHT, Bank Manager.
Pioche, September . 1873. st-td
MEADOW VALLEY
HOTEIj.
THK VKPERSIOXED HAVINO BECOME
the proprietor of the above HoUl,
(Formerly kaawa as Rlch'e Hotel,)
Will eondnct the asms In his own name. The
patronage of the public la respectfully aoliclted.
P. HEITZELMAN.
Bullionville, Jnly I, MTS. . JylS-tf
Bargains! Bargains!!
THE BEST CHANCE YET!
It's am 111 wind thai blowa nbtif
Tkl,
And ao the Oil EAT FLOOD la the CACHE of
ASHIM 6c BRO.
FLOODING THE
San Francisco Restaurant
AXD
BABLXIZIT.
MEADOW VALLEY STREET.
Opposite Dexter Stable.
bib fried A Brisacher, Proprivtors.
Frpnh OTitrri in btmt it vie.
Open day and night lor til accommodation of
tDt pUDUC. tW-ar-M
KANARRA
COAL.
GROVE HOUSE,
Lower Main Street, opposite noone e
Dolman's Bay Yard.
Jl DSOX A COX PROPBIKTOBS.
rpHE GROVE HOrSE HAS BEEN FITTED CP
at great expenae, and will be found a a de
airable aummer reaort, native trees being planted
around the house and funning a grove.
Best brands of LIQrORSand CIOABSstthe
Bar.
IDAHO
RES T ATR As T,
LACOl'R STREET.
(Late Capitol Restaurant.)
REFITTED ANT) THOROUGHLY BESO
vated. Meals aerved m the beat stylr.and
at all hours.
Hoard, per week.... Ten Dollars
Single Meals IS Centa
au-lf Mm. n. E. BAIL,
w
the company in order to meet Lis con-1 'eal (resh horses, their own stock being
r J . ... .TM. c?i :ir. .dl.i.1 nf
tracts. Gould has been borrowing stocK
from vnrious parties and is now seeking
Amonu the novelties e.f the jirehent
liiy umy lie c-onHidered the elesin 'f n j
eompany, which bas Iwen estu.li-hcd in ,
Xew York city, and which is under the
management of Gen. George Ti. MeClel-
i t : -v. -TI '- i"in- f
iiominated n railway livery establishment,
it builds and buys, and ke-ps reii-ly to
"an siieh rolling stoek railway cjinp.i.
i.ies may need, s'leh as loooiui-tives, pa.
r-ener e';irs. hac-e cars, freight ears,
e- 'iil earn. etc. A railway company just
taliiie.hed, which has not the means to
i-toek its road lTOj.Tiy, n.ay have loco
ii:Otires nnd ears to any extent fr m this
novel ceu-poratioa, which his, or shortly
i 1 1 have, over a hundred locomotives
rc-aity lor use, un-l cars in r-. ortion.
The capital is placed at ?5.(nHi.ort i, and
it is said that tio-xl divid-n.'s from its
iterations are certain.
JvirniEKx Vtah, says 'he Beaver En-te-rprise,
has mountains of eTude iron,
nud d-posits of coul so vast, and scattered
iver so teat an esteut e.f territory, as to
insure a certain .supply to the world for
ies to come. Ea'-y of extraction, un-
quftled in ejnality. as can be easily proven
to any eipert who may wish to test it,
bow long will it lie unheeded ' Heaver,
jron and Washington counties possess
mineral in quantities to enrich the world,
nud coal sufficient t supply twenty
worlds, yet here they lie, awaiting pa
tiently the advent of capital and brain.
Vill it come ? We are as positive that it
will as we are of the unexampled success
f those who take the initiative in this
important venture.
JrDor, Lotoerdai k hel l Col. Dudley
Hiiilty of contempt of the Police Court,
recently, says the San Francisco Alta,
liecause the Colonel pretended to know
w hat " Et tu Brute " meant. The Judge
ays it means, when freely translated,
"And you, yon brute," while the uttor
Jiey says it was Caesar's reply to the Ro
man conspirator when the latter asked
how many ejigs Cmsar had euten for
lireakfast.
ec
bed 1 y the
en are im'
or. As
ol will
.itpe-glycerine explosion, is
a.f- ant .i.i;'rr;u, and work
e noised on the Becond
on us this is comple-ted the
t.iken down and a
i ti ...
tcr l.il...rs r.u-i- r tLe impression tnat ne umao uj. i ...u .v ....B
is tin- victim of n i-ouspiracy, and intends shorts, but before doing so he seeks to
to in.ike it lively (or some one on dnty i,reRij lue market, ind hence his raids of
in tli., comiiv rl.'s offioe. j y;litetdaJ, ,ma ,0.d(iy If Gould shoud
lM!'Eoxr.MKSTs in V:u..isiA Cur. The j (afl t0 Oliver lorrowed stocks to-mor-
lloot ha.MiiiL:. wnicu was nearly demo!. 1 ii,t.r u.:ii ,lnl,tless be considerable
elcitelltilt in tlie vicinite nf V.n t-i-Postos,
September 5.
Mr. Gooch declines to preside over the
Kepublicau Ceeuvention at Worcester on
Wednesday.
New YotK, Sept. 6.
Professor Jas. Strong, of the Drew
Seminary, and chief of the Oriental Top
ographical Corps, is organizing an expe
dition for visiting Egypt, Asia Minor and
Palestine, which will start about Christ-
n laid and hncklaycrs are-! n'ns. A large stall ol engineers, scien
ou the walls for the first 1 tista and urtists will n.imnv him-
also a limited and select party of tourists.
James M. Johnson, the Williamsburg
lawyer, was arrested Sunday for the al
leged idtering of the Buffalo, New York
and Erie P.ailroad bonds. He is indicted
by the Grand J ury.
A London letter says Mr. Motley's
convalescence continues to show none
but favorable symptoms. He returnee
to London from a visit to Levison Gower,
who left nothing undone to mak his
guest's stay delightful. Lord and Lady
Granville were of the party. When Mot
ley quitted town he was still so weak that
ne-.v ir-n ;r lit put in its place. Captain
'.iu. it v, ill l.e r-meriibt-red. has pnr-ctij-d
the bmidiiji,' formerly occupied by
S., tt as a ii.tu.-e house, aud is converting
it into a lir-r-.iiiss restaurant. When
C'-mplt-t.-J it vid he the largest and most
c ni:i! . liuiis house of the kind in the
cUv. Tii- fuundatiou for the new French
L n i. .i.ljoimiig Dr. Green's new resi-
d-i,i. has be
1. .v e-n Med
st .ry. The- liuiidiiiL' will he two stories
tiie 1 wer one to be occupied as a res
t.ini ni.t and the upper one divided into
1 .rcc an 1 hun.bonie ly furnished rooms.
I he offices in tin., upper story of the
ban!; building are nearly finished, and
will be ready for occupation iu a few
uays.
Nkw .Ton Piuxtix . Om.t.-J. D.
Bcthe! - Co. have just received from
San Francisco four new presses, several
f.ints i f type mid other appliances neces
sary to a rirst-elasK job printing estab-
iisniu.iit. Mr. Jietnel was formerly
fTipenntiiideiit of the Sutro Tunnel
Company and lute business manager of
i ue irmnia l.
rrenicle. The nrinfinn nf
FootiicM will be done hereafter in "a t0 e carried to his carriage. He
We wish the new ' goes to Noworth Castle, in Cumberland.
the
this establishment
firm success.
I.Aiif.K rUi.BrK.sK.MKNT. The employes
of tin- Crown Point Mining Company
were ..id off to-day. The disbursement
made l y the company for labor alone
anioimt-d to !?7C,(Ki.
Mk. Pttxam, State. Printer, says the
Carson Appeal, has lately bought tlO
acres of sagebrush land on the north
side of the Warm Springs roael, near
town, which he is flooding over by means
of a ditch leading down nearly a mile
from the Elliot Flume. His object is to
Jiave the land moist for plowing this full.
He proposes to raise alfalfa on his ranch,
nnd says he may touch the jSlow himself.
Ths State Committee of the Demo
cratic party in the Empire State meets in
New York city this week, to determine
tipon the holding of a State Convention.
Whether the committee will issue a
Jiurely Democratic call, or Invite all who
ra opposed to the Administration to par
ticipate with them, is yet undetermined.
Tfl proprietors, editors and printers
of the Sacramento Record have located
and incorporated a mine iu Cornucopia
district, putting ths capital stock at the
modest figure of $1,000,000. W. H.
Hills is one of the directors the only
mills the mine will ever need. " Billy
Iadd, the Scribe," is the Superintendent.
' H. B. Mxohkls, editor of the Carson
Appeal, bas returned from bis trip to
California moon Improved in health.
;l..iu the Territorial Ent.ri.riRe, Sep. 2.)
A 1'isriTORT Missei EK. Yesterday at
the Menimac mill, Carson river, the
water was turned out of the head-race in
order to clean out the tail-race. After
the viit-r had been shut off, there re
mained in the head race suflkient water
to form a succession of pools from two
or three inches to a foot in depth. These
were soon found to be full of trout and
white fish, and the men went after the
trapped fish hot and heavy, armed with
clubs and all other kinds of weapons that
came first to hand. Clubs proved to be
trumps throughout the game, and in all
tbe men killed about 200 pounds of fish,
including many fine large trout. When
the men got at the trout with clubs they
took ample vengeance for the many times
tney nail refused to bite when they were
at large iu the river and had nothing else
to do.
The Lcsau IUinhow. A beautiful lu
nar rainbow was visible at thia place
night before last about 9 o'clock. It ap
peared in. a northeasterly direction from
the town and for a time was well defined
and quite brilliant. The unusual phenom
enon was witnessed by hundreds of our
citizens. As the rainbow, formed by the
light of the sun, points to pots of gold, it
is probable that the lunar bow shows
where are to be found whole bushels of
silver.
From the Cclumbnl Borax Miner.
Is the case of F. M. Smith, D. W.
Shaver et als. vs. E. Gregovich, V. Greg,
ovich and John Dwyer, tried in the Third
District Court at Aurora, before W. M.
Sewall, a judgment was rendered in favor
of plaintiffs. A stay of proceedings was
granted for ten days upon n bond of
iu,tXK), to allow defendants time to
appeal. The bond had not been filed
when our informant left Aurora. Sixty
acres of the best borax land in Teal's
marsh are involved in this suit.
A railND here has received letter
from Silvanis, dated Auguat 13th, giving
on a visit to Mr, Howard, brother of the
Earl of Carlisle. His family is accompa
nying him. His physicians say he may
make the journey, fchich is some seven
hours' ride by rail, without risk, and the
railway authorities have placed a carriage I
at his disposal. From Noworth Castle
Motley goes to Scotland, visiting Sir Wm. j
Sterling Maxwell, at Keir, and perhaps
accepting some other invitations.
Wasuisoton, September ti. 1
The Syndicate yesterday completed
their transactions connected with tbe
payment of the Alabama claims indem
nity, and the money has been delivered
to the British Consul at Kew York. A
receipt from the United States Tressnry
for the last treasury balance, $100,000 in
coin, to make up the full amount of $lo,
500,000, which is now in the treasury sub
ject to order of the British Government,
on the 10th inst., the day on which the
award is due, the formal transfer wlli be
made, and the necessary exchanges made
between the State and Treasury Depart
ments, representing tbe United States,
and Minister Thornton, representing
Great Britain. Practically, however,
the whole transaction is already com
plete, and the money will be invested in
new five per cents, subject to the future
legislation and disposition of Congress.
Thus far, however, none of tbe transac
tions connected with the payment of the
Alabama indemnity appear in publia
debt statements. Tbe decree of $11,000,-
000 in the interest debt during August
was due to the settlement with ths Syn
dicate for their $50,000,003 delivered on
the first of June.
Foreign News.
Affairs la Hpnln The Pope 111 Alalia,
Losnos, September 6.
A special from Bayonne says: The
Spanish Government forces in Bilboa
have sufficient provision to last them the
winter. All traffic between ths city and
way ports has been prohibited, ia order
used up. The Sheriffs are confident of
being able to overhaul the bandits before
they can reach the desert.
A letter from San Bernardino says
Capt. X. J. Pishor, People's candidate
for the Assembly, is elected.
Salt Lake, September G.
A portion of the Yale College scientific
Kng'f erritory. They will examine tbe
leading mining districts.
Iirigham Young and party returned to
day from Soda Springs, Idaho, improved
iu health. Chas. W. Merrill, while ad
ministering a vapor bath to Brigham
yesterday, was fatally injured by the ex
plosion of a lamp, inhaling fire, lie was
dreadftrlly burned, the skin dropping off.
The patient broke away and jumped,
nude, through the window to the ground,
rind was slightly injured.
The City Police gathered a thousand
dollars in their raid on the gamblers yes
teay. Bloodshed is expected, as the in
former was a gambler.
Sas Fbancisco, Sept. C.
The election returns are not all in yet.
The count in seueral preoints will not be
finished before Monday. The vote at
present stands as follows: Senators
Sears, 5,7G"; Scott, 6,438; Hallidie, 9,213;
BarUett, 9.3C7; Boach, 9,391. Mayor
McDonald, 11,322; Otis, 12,604. For
Sheriff, District Attorney and Chief of
Police, the official vote in 37 precincts
I aud five uncomplete returns show the
following result: Sheriff White, 9,999;
McKibbin. 13,482. District Attorney
Ryan, 9,180; Murphy, 8.68C; Porter,
5,C4 j. Chief of Police Cockrill, 13,085;
Crowley, 10,278. Superintendent of Pub
lic Schools Denman, 12,147; Widber,
10,301. Fire Commissioners Sloss. 11.-
583; Patrick, 10.5C3; Edwards, 11,209;
Beck, 10,790. For Assemblymen, the offic
ial vote for H. P. Irving and M. M,
Estee in 37 precincts, and the count as fur
as progressed in two precincts, is Irving,
C.858; Estee, 9,137. The Dolly Yarden As-
sembly tickets is far ahead of both the
other tickets. Evan, for District Attorney.
is probably elected ; also, Denmar, Demo
cratic candidate for Superintendent of
Public Schools ; tbe election of McKibbin
Taxpayer, for Sheriff, is also conceded.
rE THE UNDERSIGNED AltK KOW PBE-
pared to luraiah
HARD COAL
Of a fmpeiior qunlity, to prirchuert, in any
amount to suit, at low rate. We nave appointed
L. V. STRONG our Agent In Pioche, who will
roti tract to furniah Coal for ns, and of a better
quality than baa been offered In this market.
We find our Coal im pro Ting In quality aud
quantity aa we attain depth on th rein, and for
further reference we would refer partiea to the
Raymond ft Ely Mining Company, who are now
ui'ng our Coal, and pronounce it the beat I'tah
Coal tiiat naa ever coma unuer ineir nonce.
KANARRA COAL COMPANY
KANAKBA. UTAH.
auHl-tf
D. STRONG, Agent,
Meadow Valley street.
MALLET'S MARKET,
AT TBE OLD STAND,
os
Maiu St., Opposite Laconr.
Is the Place to Buy
The Best and Cheapest
WSJ MEAT
" l. PIOCHE. fTR
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork,
SAUSAGES AND SAUSAGE MEAT,
Dou't forget the place.
au-tf J. H. MAIXET k CO.
Furniture and Undertaking
ESTABLISHMENT,
jajPiociiE, NRYy
SPRINC . PULU MATRESSES,
Bla.tik.eta, Sheets,
PAKLOR AND BED-ROOM MKTS,
Fine Toilet Beta,
Carpets and Oil Cloth,
Window Shades,
A Fin Aaaortaent of
Upholstery Goods,
DRAPERY &o.
PAPER BANOLXO DONE. fXMf
CLEANINGS FROM EXCHANGES.
Tbebe never was a time in tbe history
of Santa Cruz when sea-bathing was half
bo much appreciated as now. Each
morning, very early, coaches and car
riages can be seen going from both pnb-
Iic and private houses, loaded with vis
itors for the bathing places. It is not
linfrequent to see one hundred persons
enjoying this healthful pastime. In fu
ture, Santa Cruz will be the most noted
reaort for pleasure-seekers on this eoast.
When a railroad is completed, and the
long dusty rides obviated, we may hope
to see the opening up of a new era for
Santa Cruz.
The Italian societies in New York city
and elsewhere are moving in opposition
to the iufamous traflo-in Italian children.
It needs only a concerted effort on tiie
part of these societies to crush, beyond
hope of recuperation, what ia a shame to
any city in tbe civilized world. Those
poor little waifs, so far, have been friend
less, (jilted as they are by nature
wonderful aa are their talents they have
been made the victims of tyrannical task
masters until their condition has become
a subject of general interest.
A Baltikors liohtkiho-bod mam fell
from the roof of a five-story building in
that city laat week, and struck on top of
an old gentleman. Both were rendered
insensible, and before the old man had
WANTED.
1 EVERYBODY WITHIN A RADII'S OF ONE
J hundred rotlea of Pioche to know that I
tiave ntuxi up a
PHOTOGRAPH GALLEUY,
OX MA IX STREET,
In t-loa proximity to .the Ban Jom Houne, and
lungumimaliy opposite to tne fteveral
Fire Compauiea' buildiogi.
miR LmtuQeM in tbe Eastern mat?. I can aiiar
ante a good picture of every kind known to
ine an, at KtvsuaAJiLE tKHJfcS,
ENTRANCE.
Through Batiks k Avrea' taint shot), cm Main
street, or from tbe avenue between the San Jose
hour ana Lsemoce boot store. .
u24-tf M. BARBETT.
J. R. STAPLES & CO.,
Plocbe Street, below the Postofllee,
DEALERS IX FIJIOTIJRE,
....AUD....
Manufacturers of Upholstery
OF ALL KINDS,
PICTURE FRAMES and GLASS of all llzes,
which they offer for aalc at reaaonable prices.
Spring llatrMaoa. Hair Matmaea, Lnungea
mua wuraow tormoai. Also, rAratt MAN GIN li
UNDERTAKING. A aplendid
Hearae always tn attendance. 11 V
Jabklaaaad Kplrtng executed nIT
and promptly. mrXMf
MYERS & LICHTENSTEIN,
1UCTI0I III COMMISSIOI HEICH1ITS,
BRICK BUILDING, LACOCE STEEET
OUT DOOB SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
ArOTIOS BALKS EVKRT ETENINO. EVERT
description of merchlndtae such aa Qold
aod Slim Jewalry, Watchaa, Clothing and Fur-
gr floods st FrrfaW sals at Auction Bates
Tax on the Proceeds of
the Mines.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1' Taw; on tho Proceeds of Miuea for the
quarter ending June ao, juvj, , now dm Dd
paTaoio si tne omce of the Aaaeaaor. at the
nouihouw. The law In regard to their ootlec
huh wui ue atneur enforced.
. , - ' HAJTLEY, Aaaeaaor.
By i. B. Satmii, Deputy. auMJw
KEE'8
RESTAURANT.
ITfATKD ON McCANNON ST.,
to the rear of the Poatoflloo.
MARKET
STAPLE GOOOH
WITH
AT 50 PEB. CEHT. BELOW COST.
The Good, comprising
A Full Line of Groceries,
HAVING THOROUGHLY RENOVATED MY
establishment, I will re-open
Os Monday, Jane J.
Dishes prepared to order in all tTlrn, Pri
Tate rooms. Meal ft at all hours.
If 70a want a
jellf
1 Meal in a
I place, coma
inlet, retired
hero.
Athenaeum Saloon.
THIS SALOON, HAVING BEEN FITTED
up in the most tasteful manner, and
stocked with tha
WINES
FINEST
LIQUORS ADD
CIGARS
Ever offered to the Pinche Public,
la now open to thuee who want a drink worthy
01 me name.
Club Rooms. Attached.
rt.KVrLAXD & PATTIE,
aul9-tf Proprielora.
TEA, COfTEE, Sl'GAR,
STARCH, BLl'EINO, ITtCIT.
Etc., etc., ate scarcely injured hy the water; but
ASHIM
t
St?m nothing but Firat-Clau
Articles'.
And they muit bo got rid of if they hate to ba
GIVEN AWAY!
CALL IMMEDIATELY,
And yon'll be St RE TO FTOCHABE km tht
BEST BARGAINS
Are to be had at
S. ASHIM fc BRO'S,
MAIN STREET,
FIOCHE.
auM-lw
JAMES CLANCY. J. O. McCORMlCK.
IF YOU WOULD KNOW
WHERE TO OUT
THE 333Z3ST
BRANDY, GIN, OR WHISKEY,
Hot or Cold, Mixed or Clear,
GrO TO
- K v iijcv ismA.Ti a, ra. 3,
And you'll find out. .
an28.tr
Magnolia Saloon,
Bullion villo,
1ST KVAD..
Ig THE PLACE TO PURCHASE FINE WISES,
L1QUOKS It CIUAllS.
mho-tf J. O. WILLIAMS.
Philadelphia Brewery,
MAIS STREET, PIOCUE,
BCHUBTRICH k KLEISE PROPRIETORS
1 S rntS'lSHINQ A BTPERIOR ARTICLE OF
M. Laaer Boer. In Quautltiea to autt. at the low.
eat rates. Adjoining camps supplied on hort
notice. J?"-u
Pierson ate Danner'fl
SALOON AND BOWLING ALLEY,
Meadow Valley Stre t.
1UE OLD STAND IS THE PLACE TO GET
good drink and enjoy a game of Ten.
pin. je34-tf
V
T . COLKMAJT.,
JOBH It. TtLKB.
CAPITOL SALOON,
MAIN STREET, PIOCI7F.
COLEMAN' A TYLER.
PRUP'HS.
T'EEP THE BEST WIXCT, LIQUORS AXD
1 cm Alia that are obtainable in tne l nltwl
butoa. nirlbU
ORIENT SALOON.
TAMES CAMPBELL, HAVINlt LEASED THK
ej Saloon kno-n aa the Orient, on the
EAST SIDE Of LACOUB STREET,
Will be haoDT to see all his old frlenda. and
many new onea aa will be pluaerd io faror him
with s call. Sothlng but the
Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Will be dealt out over the bar.
talH-U i. CAMPBELL.
MEADOW VALLEY BREWERY.
Corner of Main and Meadow Telle j streets,
PIOCBB . - - - r WADA.
F. IASTEB ' - Proprietor.
WHS MEADOW VALLEY BREWERY HAS
M. bean fitted up in ths moat taateful manner
ana supplied wits
SUPER OR BRANDS OP
LIQUORS and CIGARS
LAGER BRER from the Splendid Brew-
wj at neaaow laney. lui-u
FOK SALE.
OXE Bt'NDRED HEAD
MULES AND HORSES,
With Harness complete, and
TWENTY-FIVE UVARTZ WAGONS,
In Oood Order.
The Hones and Mules are all picked snimala,
And in aplendid condition.
To be sold separately or together.
Apply to ANDREW FIFE,
strM-lm Bmlltrartll.
E. B. Mon, In.
Sacramento.
'I
O. H. Ties,
Pioche.
I Jon O. Mon,
Eureka.
MOTT, FISH & CO.,
Moadow Valley st.
PIOCHE NEVADA,
IMPORTEnS
And Dealers in
HARDWARE,
MILL AM) MIMMi GOODS.
Dnpont's Blastini Powder,
Giant Poifler and Caps,
Candles and Fuse,
Blacksmith's Hardware.
Iron and Steel,
-A.ri.ca. Tin-ware-
(ea-tl
ANNOUNCEMENT!
."leu h Field forjli Great Cm !
JACOBCOHrJ,
Th ChaanpUai ClothlBC DrT
Goods Merchant of Nevada.
"Selling Oat" too01d to Lost Long!
I WILL BILL IfF ENTIEE STOCK
225 CHEAPER
Cheaper
Cheaper
Tli AN THOSE WHO ADVKBTWK
Soil OutatCoBtl
GIVE ME A CALL,
AUD TOO WILL TCTD
JACOB 0O3L33ff
The Old Standby,
And Everybody's Friend!
TO 1
IN DEAD EARNEST I
He Means What He Says,
YOU BBJ I
JT. OOHN,
M.1. SUMS, Onasstts XmSi"
Stiwct, Flevche, Smtmim.
Jyio-f
POND. REYNOLDS & CO.,
IMPOKTEB8 k JOBBERS OF f
WINES Sl LKIUOBS.
Ma CalUormU St., Sa Fc
8ol. Agents for rwctso
Oo.'s Bourbon County Kentucky Whlatlea.
apn-Mi
SHEA, B0C0TTEEAZ
(8:ocrUoa to SUIXIVAJt CA8HMAS.I
Imswrtsrs mmi J,h,,l m m .
WINKS AND .0UO,i:
SOU AOSWTS fOB -
Oor. Front nd Jactoon .""
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