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THE LYON COUNTY TIMES jT||ry.Octebw ituiii, 1st i. |gl5C STOCK REPORT. norniuk Hoard. Thursday, October 23,1S74. Onbir, 57X, 66X, 57 X. 58X, 59X. 60 b30 ?2 Gould & Curry.... 29, 28 X. 2s, 27, 27 X iiS Best & Belcher.29 X, 30 b3U. 29 , Savage.74, 73, 73X, 74, 75 b3g Hale x Norcross.46, 47, 47 b5, 48 b3U Schullar.d2, 61, til X, 02 Cr-wn P(*int.57X, 57 \, 57 X blO, 57 >4 Yellow Jacket... .93, 92 X s3, 92 b30, 91X .J£ Imperial.10X, 10V4, H>\„ 10* b3 IS Empire Mill.9X, 9?«, 9* -,10 Ken tuck, 17 X. 17 X. 18,17 X slo, 18b517X 40 G. H. Quartz.;v.0 •2720 Belcher.57, 56, 5* 1)30, 57X b5. 56X 120 Alpha. IdX JjjJ con, Virginia, 109, loux. 110, 109'4, llu 1130 Sierra Nevada.8X,8X, #‘b,8X 1 70 Daney.lX*. 1 1 j 170 Seg. Belcher.125, 120, 122, 121 X, 120 1055 Overman. 64 X, 64 X, 64 X boo 355 Justice.38, 37, 3ti 150 Succor. .3 : 850 Lady Bryan.2X, 2X, 2X b5 135 Julia.4X, 4 i 355 Caledonia.19, 20, 19J4 410 Knickerbocker.4X, 5, 4\ ; 100 Globe. ........iX 325 Baltimore.9 V4 b5, 9 X, 9 15 l*tab. 3X 255 California.59 X, 6o 665 Silver Hill...JX, lsi 195 Eclipse.7, 7X. 1% b30. 7Vt 350 Dayton.5?4. 0 b5, 5rB 45 Bock Island.4S4 100 Dardanelles.17 X 250 S. Y. Con.3, 3X AHeriioon Hoard. 71 Meadow Valley.6"*, 6SB | 245 Raymond & Ely.17, 16 \ 1063 Belmont.8, BX, 8 biu, 7 \ 1115 Rye Patch.34«, 3X 2ik> Ei Dorado North.1 4, 2 200 M. Belmont.loc 400 Calistoga.lu?4, 10 « 36 Golden Chariot.2X 50 Silver Chord.IX 1050 Kossuth.2 X, 2 S,, 2 X, 2 X 10 Pacific.50c 250 Leo.IX 645 Overman.6G, 65, 66 b30, 66 X b3U 880 Belcher.57 X. 57 J4. 5m, 58 X 360 Chollar.*74, 63X, 64. 64X. 64 X 850 Ophir.69X.59, 59X, 59X b30 240 Gould & Curry.28, 28X, 28X 4*>0 Con. Virginia.112, 113, 113 b3 4P) Yellow Jacket. 94, 92 X b3, 93. 94 745 Imperial.10s* 80 Seg. Belcher.130, 125 306 Crown Point.58, 57 X 70 Savage.74, 73 66 Confidence.22 450 California..60, 59 X, 61 b30 MASS MEETING! Citizens of Lyon County Meet at Dayton. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Two Hundred Torches ! Crand Illumination of the Town ! Nearly every House on Main and Pike Sts. Illuminated in honor I oi the Grand Event ! ! l<ast evening, according to an- i nouncement, the grand event of the campaign took place at Dayton. Bonfires had been prepared for near a mile above the town, which assist ed greatly the vehicles from Silver City and towns above. One of the handsomest features of the proces sion that was formed at the Toll house, was a number of school girls, who marched with the sturdy voters through the streets of the County Seat, until they arrived at the Court House. After music by the Washington Guard Baud of Vir ginia City, Dr. Buncher, Chairman of the Union Republican County Central Committee, called the meet ing to order, when Dr. Zabriskie was chosen Chairman of the meet ing. The Doctor explained, in a few happy remarks, that Dr. Hazlett would not be present owing to en gagements at Carson City, and intro duced Colonel J. C. Zabriskie, of San Francisco. The Colonel, ono of the most elo quent speakers of the Pacific coast, opened the ball by paying a merited compliment to the Hon. C. E. De Long. He spoke of him as reooi v i ng and deserving of more distinction abroad than any of the Ministers of the United States Consulate, and thought Gen. Grant did a very un- j wise act when ho received Minister Be Long’s resignation. The speaker then paid his attention to the vari ous political parties of the day, and : spoko of the Independents ns tho “ hybrids, not liable to perpetuate their species,” which was received with hearty applause. We have not the spaco to review the masterly etlort of Col. Zabriskie, and, with all the help and room that could be asked for, we could not do justice to the same. He must bo heard to bo appreciated. At the close of the speech of ihe ' Colonel, it was ascertained that lion. C. E. DoLong, who was announced to speak, had not arrived. What the cause of the delay none could divine; but it is supposed that tho nnpassability of the roads was tho cause. No "other speakers being present, tho meeting broke up with three rousing cheers for tho Repub lican ticket. W. R. BISON, liF.AI.KH rs CHOICE TEAS, GROCERIES, And Provisions, which ho offers as cheap for Cash as any House in the State. A laree assortment of Native and Foreitfi Fruits in Cans and Glass, and Family Supplies of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. t 2-lh cans tomatoes.$1 00 t 2-lb cans oysters. 1 oo * 2-th cans peaches. 1 00 4 2-lb cans pie fruit. t no And everything else in proportion. Go and *n t some of Bison's Coffee—Try it. udd Fellows Building, Main street, Gold llill, Our Public Schools. Following is the roll of honor of the Silver City Public School for the moqth of October: Commercial Class—Geo. Holmes, Jas. Henry, Willie Henry, Xaomia Angell. Class A — John Burnell, Jerry Heart, Lottie Young, Ida Danforth. Class B—John Jones, Willie Jones, Walter Hill, George Hill, Horatio Angell, Mary Martin, Olivia Burnell, Myra Burnell, Ella Jones, Anna Henry, Adda McDuffie, Sarah Drys dell, Jennie Wheeler. Whole num ber ot pupils, 121; average attend ance, 95 per cent. Intermediate Department— Miss Belle Smith, teacher.— Cora Angell, Kosie Stock, Celia Gross, Lulu Dean, Emma Matliews, Annie Mathews, Lottie Brainard, Caroline Sabin, Minnie Farr, Annio Horan, Fannie Powers, Made Sherman, Mary Haf fey, Kosie Gross, Lizzie Whitman, Louisa Wolfong, Andy Bonham, Willie Armstrong, Willie Farr, Joint Dean, Willie Fitzpatrick, Charley Wagner, Alex. McKenzie, Johnny Quinn, Frank Armstrong, James Quintrall, Peter Gross, Johnny Gross, Duncan McKenzie. Following is the roll of honor of the Dayton Public School for the month of October; Albert Harris, Kosa Harris, Annie Beal, Alice Hunt, Minnie Leslie, Emma Henley, Xellio Midgly,EnHna Humphreys, Kate Bardenwerper, Carrie Bardenwerper. M. H. Swift, Principal. Election Law. We copy, for tho benefit of our readers, the following pertinent ex tracts from tho Election Law of the State of Nevada: Section 1. At all elections held under this Act the polls shall bo opened at tho hour of 8 o’clock in the forenoon and continue open un til 0 o'clock in the afternoon of tho same day, at which time tho polls shall be closed; and upon opening the polls one of tho Clerks, under the direction of tho Inspectors, shall make proclamation of the same; and 30 minutes before closing of tho polls proclamation shall be made in like manner that tho polls will be closed in lialf an hour; but the Board may, in their discretion, ad journ the polls for one hour at any time they may think proper during tho day before four o’clock in the afternoon, proclamation of the samo being made. Sec."I3. Every elector shall, in full view, deliver to one of tho In spectors of the election a single bal lot or piceo of paper, on which shall bo written or printed the names of the persons voted for, with a perti nent designation of the offices to which each person so named is in tended by him to be chosen. Said ballot may be open or folded, as the voter may choose; and said ballot shall, in color, size, form and text ure, conform to the requirements set forth in the proclamation of the County Commissioners of each county; and further, that said bal lot or ticket shall be freo from marks, characters or device, or thing that would enable any person to distinguish by the back or when folded, from any other legal ticket or ballot. See. IS. No ticket or ballot shall on the day of election be given or delivered to, or received by any per son except the Inspector, or a Judge acting as Inspector, nor fold any ticket or unfold any Inllot which lie iutends to use in voting, or exhibit to another in any manner by which tho contents thereof may bo known, or request another person to exhibit or disclose tbc contents of any ticket or ballot, within one hundred feet ot the polling place; provided, that in case any elector voting an open ticket, the Inspector or Judge acting as Inspector, may fold tho sumo be fore placing it in the ballot-box. Tilt IU1 i'Klli.NCK. Tlio Democrats of Georgia ami Louisiana band together aiul equip themselves with thp most approved rifles, and feel hurt if any one ques tions their constitutional right to tints bear arms. But tlio exercise of the same right on the part of the Republicans, is looked upon as a conspiracy against the peace of fhe State, And to find a revolver pr rifle in the possession of a colored man is sufficient evidence to hang tlio pos sessor to the limb pi a tree or riddle him with bullets. This is Southern Democracy, that claims national honors at the hands of the people. If savage barbarism could win hon ors, Democracy would carry off tlio lion’s share. GOLDEH THtTH8 Fiuni THE WHITE HOUSE.— Serene as a Summer's day are those well known and popular clothing men, Messrs. c,,hu * Isaacs, So. 10 south C street, Virginia. The world wags well with them. People appre elate their goods, approve of their prices; and admire th' ir style of doing business. At ttie White House Clothi.no stoke art' seen no broils nor contentions with swindled custo mers returning moth-eaten and inferior goods. So evasive protestations, that ■ I dtdti t sell it to you " and "I didn't recommend it. winding UP with "your eyes were your market, sir. At the White House old customers daily re turn. bringing their friends with them, who also become good customers. Of course to some natures, it is very galling to see> a new establishment like the " bite House open right under their noses, as it were, “ a :e a marked and brilliant success; taking in the very start a high position in public eaieeu,. and gaining a greater share of P0P“'ar *»vor and patronage than many houses that have herd hammering away for years. However, these old houses should learn to grin and bear it. Messrs. Cohn & Isaacs do not allude to these things in any aptrtt of prt le or trt umph; they simply state facts for the publii liooil They do not doubt that it is gall and wormwood to their neighbors to hate custo. mers Of many years standing leave them and give tloir patronage to the White Ho. -v CniTHlNO Stohe. but manifestation of temper is in V. rv bail taste, and really has » bad elici t. Hein matiif' stly untrue it disgusts all he-ar ers and scuds eustomera by scores to the White House. Such Is life. So mote it be. DR. A. It. SPINNEY. Well known throughout the country as a Pathologist and Physiologist, whose success ful treatment of certain physical disabilities and functional derangements deservedly en title him to the familiur recognition ui the Great Specialist, would respectfully inform the citizens of Virginia City and vicinity that he can be consulted, ns usual, at his office, in his New and Commodious Rooms. Au. IMH Mouth T Mlro«»t. thus giving invalids an opportunity of ridding themselves, through his professional agency, of such constituti mal annoy ances and ailments as he claims to com pass and to cure. Without entering into biog raphical details,it is sufficient t<> simply prom ulgate the fact that DU. SPINNEY'S'tihidlest reputation may be traced back to his Inaug uration and conduct of the Montreal (Canada East) Medical Institute. The regime of tlia English Pharmaceutical College is gauged l»y an elevated standard. An extended experience and an assiduous study of the varied phases of Disease, enables him to guarantee assur ances of success in the eradication of the multiform chronic affections incident to both sexes, such as Nervous Debility. Exhausted Vitality. Youthful Excesses. Marriage Imped iments, Chronic and General Affections. TO THE E A DIEM. DU. SPINNEY, while naturally impressed with the delicacy of the subject, feels no hesi tancy in assuring them that, in conjunction with a competent knowledge of their suffer ings. such as Nervousness, Neuralgia, Spinal Weakness, Loss of Appetite. Lassitude, Pro lapsus Eteri. Retroversions or Displacement of the Womb, Vaginal Irregularities, Leu ch«-rTea, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Constipation, and the many petty irritating distractions that almost invariably have their origin in tho uterine region, afford them immediate relief. TOME AND RE HEATED. It matters not what your troubles may be, come ami let the Doctor examine your case It wilt cost you nothing for consultation, so please call and satisfy yourselves whether the Doctor \mderstands your case. If he can cure you lie will tell yon so : if not, lie will say so, for he will not undertake a case unless he is confident of effecting a cure. Y»rM« mi;\. Who may be suffering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well t i avail themselves of this. the greatest boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. l>r. Spinney will guarantee to forfeit five hun dred dollars for every case of seminal weak ness. or private disease of any kind or charac ter, which he undertakes and fails to cure, lie would, therefore, say to the unfortunate suff* rcr who may read this notice, that you are treading upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper remedy for your complaint. You may be in the first stage—remember you are approaching the last. If you are bordering on the last, ami are suffering some or all of its ill effects, remem ber that if you obstinately persist in pro crastination. the time must come When the skilful physician can render you no assist ance; when the door of hope will be closed against you: when no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In i. > case has the Doctor failed of success. Then let no despair work itself upon your imagination, but avail your self of the beneficial results of his treatment before your ease is beyond the reach of med ical skill, or before gr/m death hurries you to a premature grave. lliriillo-Atfcri lien. There ar< many of the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacua tions "f the bladder, often |accoinpanied by a slight smarting of burning sensation, and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for; on examining the urinary deposits a vrtpy sediment \rill often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be >>f a thin or niilkish hue. again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many m* n who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the s<xoud stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in Mil such cases, and a healthy restora tion of >he gt nito-urinary organs. N. lb Only an intervii w required in a ma jority of casts; balance ofitreatment can be r-inducted at home without interruption of business. No case treated without a personal interview and proper examination. Office I ours—bt t«» 1, ‘2 to 1, and 7 to ii. Consultation Free. Examination and advice, $T>. 28-tf rvrrrr^.nnBricturrjejWii w ******* Great Rejoicing! FALL CAMPAIGN FA IRLY IN AUGURATED! .AND. BANNER BROTHERS (VS USUAL} TRIUM PH ANT! frST RECEIVED AND STILT. RECEIY ing. at this Mammoth Establishment, the most extensive and complete assortment of Fall and Winter CLOTHING T.\ ER RHOl GlIT TO THIS EITV. TUE BEST OF FABRIC AND THE NOB BIEST STYLES OF BUSINESS SUITS! CAN BE FOUND AT BANNER BROTHERS. 3 ATI X LINED DRESS SUITS, To suit the most fastidious, at Banner Brothers. Chinchilla, Diagonal and Braver OVERCOATS ! That will excel anything ever exhibited in the City of Virginia for comfort unci durability, at BANNER BROTHERS. OUR ASSORTMENT IS THE LARGEST ! Ol'Ii VARIETY THE GREATEST! OUR GOODS THE BEST, AND OUR PRICES THE LOWEST! BANNER BROS. Bid Defiance to all Opposition, and will sell their New and Mammoth Stock of Clothing at PRICES SO LOW as will send terror to all self-styled Clothing Dealers of this city. Banner Brothers, Who always study to please their Patrons, aro determined to continue, bv straightforward dealings. to merit the respect and esteem of their fellow-citizens. BUY ALL YOUR CLOTHING _ OF. Banner Brothers, Corner C mill Taylor Streets, V1K4.1MA CITY. DEMOCRATIC & LIBERAL j STATE TICKET. ELECTION, TUESDAY, XOYF.HBFlt 3d, 1*74. FOR GOVERNOR, L. R. BRADLEY. OF ELKO COUNTY. For Lieutenant Governor, JEWETT W. ADAMS, Of Storey County For Congress, A. C. ELLIS, Of Ormsby County. Supreme Judge—Long Term, A. M. HILLHOUSE, Of Eureka Cour^y. Supreme Judge—Short Term, C. H. BELKNAP, Of Ormsby County. Attorney General, J. R. KITTRELL, Of White Pine County. Clerk of Supreme Court, B. H. HEREFORD, Of Lincoln County. Secretary of State, C. D. SPIRES. Of Lander County Controller, T. li. CRANLEY, Of White Pine County. Treasurer, JERRY SCHOOLING, Of Ormsby County. Surveyor General, G. HAIST, Of Storey County. {superintendent of Public Instruction, A. H. WILLIS, Of Storey County. State Mineralogist, W. FRANK STEWART, Of Storey County. State Printer, JOHN J. HILL, Of Humboldt County. riatlorin and Resolutions. Uerwlved. 1. That we. the representatives of flu- Democratic and Liberal party of the. Stub oi Nevada, do hereby express our fullest confidence in the administration of our pres ent executive, the Horn L. It. Bradley, Who, for the honest and upright manner in which he has administered the a fliers of State, de serves the full and hearty confidence of all I persons, irrespective of politics, in the State. •j. That we are opposed to those combina tions of massed capital which determine to I direct, control and debauch legislation; which endeavor to override ami crush every man ami every interest they cannot control or use; j which make bribery a trade, corruption a sys- I tern, and openly mab m or secretly whisper away the good name of every public man who ! will not do thoir bidding. That we are opposed to the granting of j subsidies in any form, cither by Congress or j the Legislature of the State. 4. That we are opposed to the election of any candidate for the Presidency to a third term of office. ;>. That the Democratic partv of this State does most unequivocally condemn the late enactment of the Congress ot the l nited States known as the “ Back Salary Act." t>. That wt art; opposed to the introduction | of chim -c into our midst, and fo the end i that the laboring men of this State may not | have to compete with Chinese labor, we re- i I quest our Senators and Congressmen to take | ' such acajou as may be necessary to secure the j rep. al of tLit present treaty with the Empire of China. 7. That cheap transportation is actually necessary for the well-being and prosperity ol the State, pn l that we favor the passage of a law by our next Legislature regulating the tariff of freights and lares on road- in ibis State, and preventing unjust diserimnnuion. 5. That wt are iu favor of taxing the prop erty of railroad companies the same as other property, and that the property of railroad | companies should be adjusted as near to its ! actual cash value as other property is now assessed. ! That we are m tavor ox uio auopuon oi a I law by the Legislature limiting a legal day's work to eight hours. Hi. That we are opposed to the repeal or modification of our present bullion tax law. as we consider it the most just and equitable that can be advised, as it is only by tins mode of taxation that a large amount of foreign capital that exacts the protection of our laws can be brought to bear its just proportion of the expenses of the State and County Gov ernments. 11. That we arraign the party of the Ad ministration iu power for its unexampled ex travagance and corruption, and for its uncon stitutional and dangerous usurpation of pow ers not delegated to tlm Federal Government: we demand an honest, economical and just administmtion of national aftuirs; we demand an immediate abandonment of all efforts to rule States for party purposes by an infamous alliance of carpet-baggers, scalawags ami bayonets; we heartily condemn the conduct of those Who, under any pretense or guise, disgrace themselves and their country by lawless acts of vibFence against the colored j race in the Southern States; as also those car pet-baggers, who have for yeure past eaten up the substance of those whom they have op pressed and deceived. P2. That we demand the adequate punish ment or all men guilty of corruption and embezzlement in office: we demand an imme diate repeal of the law by which the party iu power seeks *o muzzle a free press; v de nounce its wholesale appropriation of the public school domain to railroads and corrupt corporations: we demand of the Government a careful reservation of the remaining public lands for the us** aiul benefit of the I'nion soldiers and sailors and of actual settlers; we demand a repeal of the Legal Tender Act at the earliest practicable date, and a specie basis and free banking with a secured cur rency; we demand a tariff for revenue only, tree from unjust discriminations, which raise little or no revenue, create monopolies and unnecessarily increase the cost of living and encourage corrupt legislation, and we de mand the payment of all forms of national debts in coin or its equivalent when due, ami the equal and just distribution of taxes on imports required to raise the necessary reuenue. 46-td 4. J. SMITH, CANDIDATE FOE CONSTA BLE, TOWNSHIP No. 1, THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS, Virginia City. 1849. 185a ** °LD THIRD ANNIVERSARY «.. BALL «.o Of tile Society of Pacific Coast Pioneers! AND CELEBRATION OF THE Admission of Nevada I into the Union, ON THE EVENING OF FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1874, In the Magnificent Hall of ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, V I R C I N I A , . .. .AND AT_ MINERS’ UNION HALL, COLD HILL. MANAGING COMMITTEE W F Stewart, W I) C Gibson, A J Tyrrell. Will Thomas. L P Wardell, INVITATION & RECEPTION COMMITTEE. VIRGIN! S A Mr Means. Joseph Nelson, Wm M Stewart, Clias Cummings, Clias E DeLong, O T Legate, William Sharon, E Jackson, James G Fair, Wm S Wood, J 11 Winters, Wm M Lent, Yolney E Spalding, Tims Sunderland, John Lambert, G W Hazleton, Charles Rawson, (’has Getzler, A L Edwards, s A Tomkins, T 11 Stoker, J S Kaueen, John Knox. W J Ford, H V McCullough, J S Peck, W F Shepard, s S Atchison, Maj (1 E Ferrpnd, Tom Eager, It H Taylor. ' Elliott; Will Campbell, S 1) llakei, W F Stewart. ( has Hall, Fred I Titus, J 15 Overton, •J P Smith, G Haist, Matt Redding. A Melatovicp, Joseph Stewart, A Aurich. Wm G Shields, L R Bradley, Frank Morrill, Geo H Mallory, A W Currier, W B Hiekok, George Sanders, T s Goin, Dr M Holmes, E Skaggs, Major Dowuie, A Williams. GOLD HII.L. Hon J P Jones, Hank Jewett, •I W Noyes. C L Brown, Seymour Pixley, T W Goodwin, W H Meserve, Henry Balch, A 1> Moore. M Frankenbetmer, Hank Donnelly, H C Griswold. Sam I. Jones, Hank BlaAchard, George Adams, Wm La Force, WR Risen, ('has Adams, L T Fox, Frank Wheeler, Henry Jones, H Harris, Judge Fitzsimmons, J M Miner, Alf Doten, A Lafee. J Richardson, LYON COUNTY. J W Grier, John Briggs. Chas Robedee, John W L Hunt, Will Thomas, Clans Becker, Geo Atkinson, John Vandewater, Bob Buzan, -lames Killen, G (’ Fish, Z Crane, M R Harrington, Patrick Henry. ORMSL\ COUNTY. W \\ Hobart, Wm Patterson, George Chedic, Farmer Treadway, Samuel Baker, (’has Wilson, (ins Lewis, G 1> Fryer, M R Elsiuer, Robt I* Fouke, 1* C HyuAn, W O Brodhead, George 1. Gibson, James Dudie. Thomas Wells, WASHOE COUNTY. S F Hoole, G W Hepperly, W H Carey, C H Eastman, Theo Winters, R I* M Kelly. F A Parke, FLOOR MANAGERS AT THE HALL: VIRGINIA. W W Tinker. T B Storer, John S Kaneeu, Maj G E Ferreml, gold hiLl. Charles Robedee, A D Morse, A J Tyrrell, Willett Young, ^am Jones. W. H. Meserve, Hank Blanchard, CARSON. C Wilson, W W Hobart. washoe. S F Houle, 1- A Parke. OKM.~ a. T Swift, M R Elstner. FLOOR DIRECTORS: VIRGINIA. GOLD U1LL. A L Edwards. W D C Gibson. AUMIKSIO \ TICK UTS *3.00 Holders of Tickets entitled to Fk^f. Passage on Omnibuses and admission to Dancing Halls at Gold Hill and Virginia a>1 libitum. The most perfect order will he preserved, and no disreputable persons will be admitted. Reliable persons will be in charge of the Cloak and Hat Rooms, and no charges will be made to the Guests. On SATURDAY, OCT. 31 The PIONEERS will form in PROCESSION in front of their Hall on B street. Virginia, at 12 o’clock M., preceded by the National Guard as an escort, and will march down Sutton avenue to C street ; through C street to Crown Point office. Gold Hill, and countermarch to Fort Homestead, where the LITERARY EXERCISES Of the Day will take place. These exercises will consist of an ORATION. by W. FRANK STEWART _AND AN | ORIGINAL POEM.by R. H. TAYLOR After which a COl.l UiOX will be served for the Society and its Guests. The Procession will then again form and return to Pioneer Hall, Virginia, and be dismissed. VIRGINIA PERMAN DRUG STORE No. 21 NORTH C STREET, VIRGINIA CITY,.NEV. OESTING & WAGNER, PROPRIETORS. IVi; TAKE FldlASIRE IN informing ▼ ▼ <>ur friends and the public generally, that we have recently purchased ant refitted the above well-known Drag Store, where will be found constantly on hand a fuli supply of Pure Drugtf aod Chemicals, Also, well-assorted stock of Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumeries. Hair Oils, Soaps. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Sponges, and everything pertaining to a first-class Drgg Store. In addition we keep a full stocVof pure imported WINKS. BRA NOTES and LigrORS, for Medical purposes. We devote especial attention to the compounding of Physicians' prescriptions at all hours of the day and night. * OESTING It WAGNER, 21 North C Street, .'irginia City, Nevada. C. A. NOLTEMEIER, METROPOLITAN BOOT AND SHOE STORE 108 SOUTH C STREET, VIRGINIA, NEVADA, FWWRES 1*1. asure in informing the Citizens ■ iif Nevada, that his immense Stork, purr based under his own personal supervision, has arrived, and will hr sold at prices to defy competition. His stock consists of GENT'S, BOYS’, LADIES’ a VP CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, Of all descriptions, and he wishes all to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he ran and will offer superior inducements to any house in the State. A. M. McCABE A NNOUNCES HIMSELF AN INDEPEND | Xm. ent Candidate for Sheriff of Lyon County, 1 At the ensuing Election. November 3d, 1874. HENRY HILL A NNOt'NOES HIMSELF AS AN INDE xm. pendent Candidate for CONSTABLE! SILVER CITY PRECINCT. THOMAS WOCAN A NNOfM EH HIMSELF AS AN INDE 7m. pendent Candidate for the House of Representatives ! At the ensuing Election, and desires that hi a friends may come to his rescue. 2‘.Md METROPOLITAN STABLES South C Street, Virginia. x CLASS TEAMS AT REASONABLE rates. Particular attention paid to BOARDERS! -THt KtST VENTILATED STABLE! IX THE CITY. C. W. LEIHY, - - Proprietor. Union Market ! j MAIN STREET, - DAYTON. A T THIS MARKET can be found at all times, Fresh Beet, Pork, Mutton. Sausage, Corned Meats, RK8T RENDERED TALLOW, Specially prepared for Mill use. HOME-CURED BACON AND HAMS '. Meats doli.ve.ml to Customers free of charge. WINZELL & CAMPBELL. Washington Market, MAIN ST. SILVER CITY, NET. PAUL GROSS, rjl.VKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE -A. citizens of Silver City and vicinity, that he continues to keep on hand the choi cest of BEEF. PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSAGE, CORNED MEATS HOME CURED HAMS AND BACON PURE RENDERED LARD IN CANS. MINERS’ BITTERS ! COMPOSED entirely of Herbs gathered from the Sierra Nevada and Kocky Mountains, and which, as hundreds can tes tify by personal experience, have a beneficial instead of injurious effect upon the human system. Dr. Pettinelli, No. 138 SOUTH C STREET VIRGINIA CITY, MANUFACTURER Will supply ull>»rUers on short notice.