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THIS Nil* V KM MSntMEST. It bs wj io disputable fart, mj? the P.'iirw News, that ft jlruM Mlioict in favor of tlx frv?- nod unlimited <cii!b(e of silver m growing all ?> tr i-ouotry. So lu3x as the demand for the fn* riul ?<? ntjte rt-^rdtd ?* a mt>r* cil' ?rt of the rltM pn> dcifn I/) r?if? the prior "f lh? mrtal. f? long ?'%* the Rtst indifferent. B?l 1h? firiMrv cud mwliMicl and work iwp ??f the Enet. and MjMnal!)' of tie jj'iat M.r*?<i.TFi;;pi v-'.lrv, are oo? i?:.rL':oy tluit tli? true avw of de j'f"Sfic >n tliey hw ?o k*o?; fell is the rnojlt ?>f the mluc'ioii of th> ooaej * jl'liir causttl by ?>ie d?-tnoneltZ?(i'>n i'( 6ilrer; ll?a: Uie druppiax of silver (mm the eoinrtfe was BcaKn^li?li?l I'irouxh h conspiracy of ?>|<it?i:.?tB 1 end ?->rid holders a*ain?t the de>>tor elans, uud that the real |iur|?M of the not of l}f73 was to wake the rich richer and the poor [xjorer. Thtia th? producing classes are be ginning to eee that they hire Uvn kuJe the victims of a threat cr.jne. ami t'.at the- crtcj f be undone be fore tf- i? general condition can be lettered Hi or need more money, letter prices fur their product. b r"e vhu''* 'or llvelr trork. and ti.':j . In had i? long aa the money supply is limited to gold. and silver rejected. 3C?.t?ire *llr?T to it# "Id olase in the currency is therefore the demand of lh** farmer, tbu artisan, t'le laborer ? of r-.U industrial clashes. And the de mand Is growing. tsT.lTK ttOAItfl OF ASSHSSOItS. A special to the Keno Gazette, dated Cureon, September '35, says: r he State Board of Avueseors and l^uuiiuSion at its eocsion to-day u-?.,'S>ed the several railroads in the Slate as follows: Central Pacific main track. ell, OX) per mile; side tr.tok. $.'1,000 per mile; Virginia Jc '1'rjckee main track. 812, 7o" p' r in;!e: a.do track. |"bW per mile; Carson A C.;!omdo main track, 83,400 per o.i!e; tide track per mile; Eureka A PaiiMile main track. 33.500 per ii.de; hi'le track, $1,500 |?er icile; Neva la Cnltfornia Oregon tn:<in track. 12,1(0 pc.- uiilt; side track. el.OOj per mile: Sfvuda Central inain track, ?i300 j.-er mile: silo traoV, $1<7A); ttuliy Hill m:?in tr:io!{. #3,100 per mile; side tr? u.-k, ?1.500 per mile. ?villi the C. 1'. thi? repre^n!s a raise over last v?ar*s total ;^>c+-raent ?>' (?ZllJSiO 31, said increase not in cluding *ide tracks nor any prof?erty ri-<; ,ir.?l to bo titutt-pcd by the County Ateossnrb; n'ith the V. A T., a raise over lust year's total a.ssewment of not including side tracks nor my property re?juirod to b3 iw*.-iv-ed by tho County AwMnrii. V.'ith the C. A C. a raise over last year's total ap-s^asment throughout the State of $19,200, not including sido tracks nor liny property re-juired to be a*ftese<-d by tho County >ra. KLECTIOX8 TI1IH YKAIL The following Statu* w?P bold elec tions on the 3rd of November, this year: Virginia will elect one-half itsSen ntore nod u fiill Iwueo of Delegate*. 1'iA'n wild Miww.'iiu ?elts will fleet ? I lorprnor and other Ktute otfk-er? mul LtviHibture. Miwiseppi wdl elect three Ilnilrojk.1 Corn ni (winners and UKi?lvtarr. NohraBkn will cl?vt A&nciat. Juv tice of the Supreme Court and ?wo lU'H'-'U ts of the .Stnta Uuivernilf. Xew Jcrwy ?will elect part of the Senate rii'1 Ap.-em'jlv. Ohio will elect a Governor nnd other 8lut?< ofllcerii and Legislature ?u:d vote u|K>n uprop-ivsd amendment to !li? I lonstilution providing for uni formity of Uixution. IVn?jlv!ini/i will elect ? Treasurer, Auditor-General, ami vote whether n Constitutional (' invention Khali lie held, an I >ii>:t delegates to the paine New York will elect Governor, Jjieuleaunt-Governor, Slut? ofljrera, IhuSenitve, th? Atctmlil)', ten Justic ??? of the Supreme Court and a Uepro ti"'iUtivo iu Congr>-wf froui the Ninth District. Maryland will elect Governor and Other Str.to oiflcers and fy??Ulatiire. Til K K1.7SATOU AT JtKVO. ft N refretliltia to ?oo wmothinji of our t:Ufte<l tttata* Senator* ouco in a while nnd linvo tticui show that ihcy fe-lao Into-oat in tho well-boin# o< tli"ircon?tlt'joht*. stenatorStowart'a fipe^vxi Itui uufliv at tUo pavilion wan ai>jirec'd?o<l ono huodrod tluiea more tii iii it would hare l>eoa If delivered ju?t on the eve of the neit campaign. Tha Senator t ?kl many truth# about Nev.tda'n agricultural pot-nibilitiea thiit ?!i'>tild t*? heeded. lie gave the j MMttte .ulvioo that they would ?to vv-tl to profit by. If our repre-eu lativei m C-ingroea would maka a pM';ti>;e of coming homo a littJo ?#fl"i4er nwl ?ipQiiditig tuore time in th? fit i'o tlley uuuld kno?r lietterthe a? fit o' tbi paople, make tunny warm fr i. rfi.lt ?n< I i{i?'" t>.)VUjr antique lion tluiiitrallj. ?\ GmtotU. ?H? HI?ljMWflM 'Hie Nebraska Hopubllcnfl State '? ti'rutiun which imc. died to or 'lor ii l< i' 1 -in, Jief>f.i?ki, ou llm iHtb iu t ittt lor "uoni-Mt money." it/ in' ji irty fm<?r* iJ;?,ionent money, ie ?l<>uJi<r.<licoi i ud} bo ttfjlcj the l<? ?jbiKlu method of jfrOMOlJIKMIlg .tUU.A lull CViih'ffO. I 91.0*0 KKWARil. | omn or ) CO. OO IMISSIOXEKJn. I Aluumst Col, Pis*. ) j PiT7*sriwni. Sept. 15. 1*C?1 Thr alxfrt iiaiMkl i*??rd rifl I* paid by ihr Gmjik?i'<Mra "f A lie- ' fhany county for Um arresl 01 d*- j tentico of FicorxKi C*tLTD5 FnjM*aa*s, a'iu Ambruwe G. Bsod. ?'"< Aod?- . fto. alias YfOUck. alia* A- H. C&arim. who from Allcsfets^ sv>set; jail 00 Srpt?<Bi?r 14. Itc-L t u ?tio j U <c dieted by tfa? Gnsii Jury for the , mnruer of Ueuctire 1> H. Gilkic wa. FmWkk Carhoa rttrfssow if >r*r* nM, C (oet C or 7 inches bifh. ? weijrbs 1^3 puUD<V, rieo-ier l?T>i J ?lark complexion. dark ejr-s. di-'c j hair mixed vitk p?T. teknl. if j dark mixed with jrray. dvrk i-*cb.ji ? mustache. looks ofe than be re*!^) in, looks like a J-*, box is o-_4. bad tro btiard trhee he If ft here, baa extra fi'l. wore a wat d>ns blue stil of ilothw w jtb cnt-*-?iy oat. *hiW (bin S.DU ilaa<l'c? collar: s;>ea.ka str- j tr.il Un^t:ri^t?. has traveled oon< -r j itbl<'. is a desperate man and wih kill , ? t -.th? r lliatj b* .akes; has tht tha-p 1 . cicia*; c- is intellect. qcirk a&J ?erj- active. Kostxr E. Meters. Jj iuj> G. Wtii, Dmi? J. Doixt Hoard Co. Commis si >j2ers Alleghany Ox W*. H. VlcCi r i?r. Sheriff. If found, arrwst ;-nd wire, or eecd an J information to CAMELS WEIR. Supt. Police. Pittsburgh, Pa. CUjof the I'nltD ?wn. "During the fr*>quer.t visits I hare made to >*ert<.o.** said a ciinie^: en- 1 jrineer of Philadelphia to an Inquirer rejorter. "I have come in c*?alac* with many of ths Indians resident there and have heard t-on_>? very ' J Bic*uiar stories. One. * hU.-h ail the i Indians unite in telling. u that far in : the interior ;h re exitUan enormous city, never yt? visited by white tuen 1 i It ir deftcriL?ed as peopled by a race | similar to the ancient -Vztezs, stw | are eun worshipper and offer human i tacri rices to their deity. "Tne race is 6a:d to be in a hi^S state of civilization, and the Indian say that the city is full of hu?'<* structures which are miracle of | quaint but beautiful architect!;:--, 1 aad are situated on broad-paved | streets far surpassing thoso of the City of .Mexico. "One ludinn, I recollect, assured me that he had eceo the cit> and its inhabitants with his own eves, hut had been afraid of being captu rod and had flod. Of course, I did not be lieve him, but all the same, it is not a little Grange that the accounts of the Mexican Indian* relative to the mys terious and magnificent interior city agre* perfectly." TbeSlatr- Fair. The Reno JourDiil has this to say ! of the stock parade at the Fair last | Thursday: The Kraud-stsud was well filled with ladies by 11 o'clock. No letter recommendation of Nevada a? a stock j State could be given than the stock i parade, which was ezc-llcut iu every ! reS|>oct. '11)0 hnndwino animals, | Ijoth cattle and horses, caused much favorable comment The animals are ull largo and healthy. The success of the Winters' stable demonstrates the great possibilities of this State to produce fa?t st<*'k. The donate is such that Nevada raised animals are I cm susceptible to ailments than the California horse. Slowly liut surely the people of Nevada are beginning to realize that they can success'tiily compete with older State* in the rais idk >if thnroui(libroil u?ltl>). The dis play in this line does the State credit. The parade (>egan nt 11 o'clock. All the animals enteral at the grounds participated. It was thoroughly eu joyed by everyone present. It was a I Hue advertisement for Nevada. Hoard or KqunllzAiloii. All the preliminary work of investi gating records from the Assessors of the counties in tho Slate of Nevadn is over with. To-day tho Hoard will hear any ono who desires to make a statement before it, in regard to taiod valuation of corUdn properties, etc. O. II. Swingley, Assistant ' Tn* Auditor of tlio Union I'aoillc, is in tho city in the interest of the U P. Some years ago this company graded [ llfty telle* of road l>ed fron? I'ioclio to the tnmin? district* mound It. Not u singlx tie "r mil has been laid upon It tnd the Asues'sor of Lincoln oounty l.n* it for $'2,(XJ0 a mile. Tuij i.4 unheard of in tho as peMinent of railroad*, as I hey are not considered taxable until something mutertol has been placed u|>on tlio road bod. (Carson Apjs>al. Visitor? I understand that you want rouio painting done. K litor? Ves; I wish a sign painted at tlio foot of tlw? stairs. It is for poets to road uftcr I lire them out; and as they generally alight on th<'ir heaJ you hud bettor paint it like this: : j'ilOCKl MIIX WV'IS J.JCOfi: ?(Truth. | The Hficord wiys flour is n s^irre nrticlu In 1'ioche and tioiuniuO'l* * I i good price. I IHSTKJCT COIKI. Hos. A. L FiTft.rtiuv PmidifY. 5. 1W.' Addif lH (lriSt5i? rv U?.V*rt & Mioe* ? J sdrnrct cc.teiKi fMK*i is UtvoiicMr nt*1 *C:7?nl*Wofl of i}?-rt.rf p4rlir> SW t>arr<KiL W. C. Pn? rs. Aetooe p oc mote <{?. S. attorney !.v dr!to.iU/? Cocri urip.>i jiJikwii eckwvi fur wieadut ! Storff. Albert! -*? 5viiicsr>ftt t*. Frt-d Seott ? Furth -r cvm*?dc-nt>e>s of i rtUii&C a?3 bcur (uaiis asJ 1.1x3 (Artv ?fx-a cj;> frv?ai STv. 1931. to file brwis aod n*. ; Siij Ur*f? u j ifSUrin ta l?f *ect ' to J u<ig? JL L r\iiCrr?jJ U Eu.-viu. iVkll. Hot. G. F. T >1301. Jod.r. Xtlsoa vs. X. P. Guliacer Jake X*5?oa u>d J. JL Pca&xr rkk.cn and ct.-.rr o&i uj if'<? b?ar in; frj-Jro* a^3sw>i is *w cw*??j that jodzroest rvfv^raicjc corrert ;c?iu^ri?mj<efcr>d?iinrctin? fuordjsure ud 6il< *? |?ved f jr iq the taecJ rO flOUp'jtBt be cLicCcd. Xick of tbe Wctd>. Mr. A. R. itcCmj, of Ctrlic. ?? ic kft sijrft. Mr. MfCin i? ajreut j fw tbr Cswi'm l>;?su:k C.^bjusj, .? i ?U-I c~xae cp to clsD.rt Frec<?in H_J to ifrvrtiin (LrU>rr it woyld I* 1 ;nSF;i>> U? ?et the Sneoery for that jopulrr pl*> "Xick of the Woods." ahicb the C-ariin ix>ys hate prepared tbMSflres to (>toisK is a muctr which !beaselve? treoit, i- i.11 ? ?ho witnessed its reaJhi-jo at Car Jin ! ( can testify. fhe pi-ec* i* oae of thnil | ihg ixiteivst tLlviii;bout. *z. J its pr> ! dixrtion here * ia, be an tv?at to | irhieh the aaasmest lovin* public i will Jojc forward with interes-t. ! S'l.-ii of ti>e W<> *i* aril) b~ phv?d a: j Fr?*nac lla.ll ab.^ut it* ltlh of CV> | Vui<?-r, due ?ot;-c*f of which will be i irivea in these co'.uii.cs. L?x>k oat _ I for the tcQoauo-tiea! acd be pre- j j pared to eoj -y a v?-ry p'.e.~;y.ut eves- ) : inir'tf t-tertkicm^nt Vinrinia Chronicle:? Senator Stew- ! 1 art. is uu the and the j ' Chronicle although opfoseJ to hsm i I in i?ivej liioi a ?elo?'ii? m a Ward working R-pr*-aenUwtive of the ' ota'.e of Nrval.-.. If the S*r?3??tor i could forward the interests of iri.jj* i tion acd silver. by iloaery lacguage 1 an 1 tr??d practical work alone the ! wir;.n!i^rt> of our State ?ould t >3 inativ. II? is ht&diciipp^J, however, still the Chronicle thinks lie id honest in that which he has d'Cie to forward . loth tLe interests which are vital to I Nevada. Jots real: -Yesterday afu-rnooo three families from south e-esteru Nebraska arrived in town ou their way to Cali fornia. Thev traveled in old style j emigrant wagons, as Sweet Bet*y j froui Pike, who crossed t'je bigmoun j tain* with her lover Ike, with yaller i dot; and other a'.-ooinpaniiiienU. They have bc-eo four months on the road and it will take them two weeks longer to reach their destination. Idaho Avalanche: DnJT Hamilton ] and Dad Oi&en were t?oi>( the hap- j picet nieu iu town Wednesday night, J all on account of winning tr,? b><j I match race for ?riV) a hide with Gray j [ Dad. 0!?en has sold Gray Dad to 11'ineNt Dill Hamilton, who uu* of- j I fern to match hirn against any horse in the county. 440 varus and repeat, | for Zi/M or $1,000. Orovllle, (Oal..) Now Era:? John j Warner. of Merrimae, hnsa wound on j ] ono of his hands which it is feared | | will coni|c.'l amputation. The wound ! was cull red by ancrutch from a cat. [ The hand it swollen to nil iioineuse | sir.e und very pninfid. Silver State: ?The arontest attrac tion that pouM 1m> added to the circus that exhibited here yesterday would be a ceritlemun. No one doubts that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy real ly cures Catarrh, whether the disease be recent or of long standing, because the makers of it clinch their faith in it with a $500 guar antee, which isn't a mere newspaper guarantee, but " on call " in a moment. That moment is when you prove that its makers can't cure you. The reason for their faith is this: Dr. Sage's Remedy has proved itself the right cure ! for ninety-nine out of one hundred cases of Catarrh in the Mead, and the World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation can afford to take the risk of your being the one hundredth. The only question Is ? arc you willing to make the test, if the makers are willing to take the risk ? If so, the rest is easy. You pay your druggist 50 ! cents and the trial begins. If you're wanting the $500 you'll get something j better a turc / j MUiter, KV?w? At a of Uv Tumrprt bunk tws ?-v?sin?. tiif K>Uot:&( 0?ifyCf iOkf tii? tcsiaj! )??r: Icrtrofior? Ckpt Phil Rjelwr. J. U?i?T. Faw kl. F. SrfjaJdt. S?cv?*d Liw:tea*ai? Gw\F*.?AaJ. TturJ L*.utooatt--J. R. l*i<M>KetU E. A. Wiv. ? L^.cu j, Hackett. TVe HUB cu?.alsbuOcd oEkxrs y ? UajkCirtsiach. Socwod S*-ye?*tf_E. v. Way. ThinSScrBwaisi?W.W. Wil'kemw. Focrth Srrc?aai? W. JL Selburo. f 'raI Oarporal ? Goo. Fec?iis.\n. C?.^K.ra]-J. JL M?v. TLird (Xcinral -J. X. Ph ilip Fourth CV>rj?jrai ? Jasx-s R*i *y.? (Tia? RrtYir. Mrtropolii** ?*>oche. The &aia wire* c i the e!ertric light p. sal are *iraag frosa the powerhouse at tbe tU?n>ond works to tJ^Mjelw*. a d&ta&ce of aboat two mi W. and the works, with a ctim'jer of the business lK>uae$ *b>ut Sowo ar* wirr-J to re cv^Te lights aid will be cv>ane*:ted with Hi? aw line as Koa ai> distrib =1'ct t?ios arv itmiiAl which will be .n a few days Su*. L. g'.ts of W?ing power tic b- suppli.<d and w e iojk for the s} 6>a to be generally adopts! throughout the to? n. when its a-jraatigtw ire fully under>v*>l and *f.j>rt<rutjd, tboa?h to a roajority ?.*f the old timer* hvivrk.?.-tric lighting issomrthiag oew and is recard?l w ith more or Jess of d^trust.? llU^e ord. Iu For It. Jadge? -Have you ectthiag to say why feoteooe of death *oouid not be proaouccedj"* PrUoa-r? -Kin I say wot I please?" J adtf?? -Crrtaialy.** Piwuer? -And ?vn't yon pro nouoce senteaoe until I get through?" JuJg*? -Xo." Primer ? "Can I talk as long as I want to?" J udge Certainly." Prisout-T ? ** ^ ell, Jedge. yon can ju?t settle yourrelf down ft.r atwer.tr year chat."? {Good Xeas. Gr&tz Daltoo, convictcd of train robbery at Alila, on the Southern Pacific K. II. February C, lSDl. and V nl. Barton Smith, convieted of train roliberi S.-pUiaber 19, 1S1?1, e^ aj^d from the jail at V.salia. California. I Sunday night- Th* prisoners were to reoeire sentence yesterday mum but when the Sheriff went into j the jail for them the bird* had Mian. A reward of 33.000 is offered by the S. P. Co. for their arrest and return to Sheriff Kay, at Vitalia. i Carson Xewsr? \\ hen a man com | mits forgery now-a-dars the papers herald the fact with flashing head j lines. Forgery had become *o com 1 nion in this country that it seems to us that it is about tim? for the prow, i to give all such ileus to the public under one heuding, similar to thoij? of marriages aod deaths, and set them up in just plain, wm da) t>jv. Sunday evening Miss Mattio Rev Dflds and M?s. Merritt were killed and M.&S AJma Kohleim fatally in j jured nt Marietta, O.by being thrown from a carriage on the way to church. Here is a gootl op|?ortunity for Sun day sticklers to fxjint a moral, f?ir jf | they had stayed at home no accident I would huvo befallen them. Car*on News:? By rcjuost of ilio State Executive Committee the i-' lit to i j Cog vent sou of tl?o Nevada \\\ C. T. I U. to be liel-J in Genoa, has lieeu |xoit- I poned tlil Tuesday ami Wednesday, j October 0 and 7. it is hoped there ? will b* a lark{f) attendance of delo- I Kates nnd others at the Convention. | The Chloride Belt says: A gentle man who wad recently in Big Pine, Inyo county, Col., nays that iu uiauy instance* ttpplefl, peauhe*, etc., will not be gathered front the trees Tho supply exceeds tho demand (it i?uts jut pound, and the nutire* re fuse to sell at it less figure. Richard Nash, who was shot by Orti* at Keoo on tho 17th instant, is improving rapidly and is uow able to leavo his bed. The Use 0! Ifordi, dm?tle purgatives to relievo cosllv nes? Is n dangerous practice, Dud more ii.it' ; to fallen lt>o <ltieuse o:i lite patient tliaa i curs It. Wliat l* iko'IoJ It ? medicine thnt la of?.' -fully iipviiliiR the tow .'1.4, orrcci tlh* r.mlvo tktl-lt >.111 eslatdUlits a lutiiin dally act loo. Such bit aperient U found iu Ayer'a Pillo, which. vviillw- t!i'>n>iiij(i In action. strenat'x u well iu stimulate the UiweU auu excrete* , >rft-tti?. " V tr cliht jrnri I ami pfTHclctl with eon <tl|Mti hi. widen hi Imi lieciilite ?? l>a<t Ilia ,.ie tliwuirs could iln mi more tor lac. Thci t lie/ in to t.iko Ay.'f'n I'lIK and soon tl.< mvvjIi ttecains rrjtulnr and natural lit tin Ii oivnn?nl?. I am nnw In excellent health. ?Win. II. I>c|jiti<:elt, lh>u;t, Out. '? W.iou I feci tl. ? iici'd of a cathartic, I ako Ayer's Pills, an t Im-J litem to t/u luuru Effective han any other pill I ever t.ioU." ? Mrs. 15. C. lrnM>, Hnrwclivlllc, Vo. " For years J lnvciiccn ?til |?*rt in rnn?lt ration mid nervous l.-i'tachi'*, canned I y dc mnrcincnt ->f tlm liver. After tokltiK virion* ntnellos, I have hi-mmc convinced thnt tyor"* Pills ore the hest. Tlieylme never ? Ii I to relieve my hlllotts ailm Its In n short ms and t nin sum my system retains It* /?n? longer after Hit uto of these Mils, than las lieeti the casn with any other mulleins I isv# tried."?!!. 9. Slodtfc. Weimar. Tcxat. Aye r's Pill r-x rnKrAn?.n ?r ? Or. J. O. AYRTt ft CO., T.ovMI, I<Toi? Bold by :dl Int.ilm i t M?U>diio TYPOGRAPHICAL BLUNDERS. , o* of tu?? LttUicr. tiAm The mistake* in newspaper office? ari>inp irum the faulty chije^rraphy ol occasional contributors hare led t?>"the publication * *f a few fcprcuoolks v* vs. the U<v'hsUr INKt-Kxpre^N. The t). wec? i*allatliuia refer* to one Li>t-mv. that of a Sjtactoe clergyman n ho pave the mcnusoript of a xraoii of his to a reporter ?.f the Ntandaxd. f?>r the j.ur jx>ve of making an abstract of the dis course for pub Heat km. The inauu script said of John Wesley that "though oniy a prvsbyter. he himself onL-invtl Thomas Coke to the oSice of episco ***?? ? ?Tto I>enmanshSp wns so bo.L howcrcr. thit the reporter made oat this statement to mean and read ; though only a Prvsbyterfcn. he him . srb ordained his cook to the okier of cpiv^vicy." The Hrooklyn EasU- fol low* this rp by relating fcow some m:iu u-enpt of l?r. Talnia^v came to its of j-ace at cnc time in which ..ceurrvd the "u finds our Lord." When the words appeared in print tkev were neatly transformed to read: ?? >; y tall fnend. our LonL" Horace OrA-ler s manuscript wa> a puzzle to most people, and therefore it is not to be wondered at when he wrote: "Tis true. V, r.;,v t-_. pity. 'tis true." the types ru-.d/him ; **? ? "Tistwo, U- fifty: yes. -tis lift v-t wo. - 3 '-*l??fster daily a fC w years a"o a reporter wound up a tketeh i f a little . -r,W ^' llaJ irnm f,t? effects of aa iXplosj vaof firecrackers which he e-ir riod in his px-kct> in thc?? Words: "liu a?l cted and Ureav.d pc. xuts will have 1 the sympathy.- cte. Thc announce ment as it appeared in j int was cn of fer of sympathy to "his aCIicU-d und Dun.i-d patti_"* A New York compositor, accustomed tofcettinpup the marine news of his paper. and who therefore found it con 1 vvnlent to sot up and save names of . Cities aad towns alon;,' the Atlantic ! coast. mad- himself famous by an amus j ia;,' crror. His copy described how a p. aUem.-.n had aiet death l.y the "hand ?* ''^"i l-nee.- Tomvc time he rvacbed up amoa-r the list for the word Ifovidvnoe. of Rhode Island fame, but i v-v " .aa>te took thc "ronp wonL ; 1. hen the paper cam.- out the aeouail.t ances of the dtwsvxi learned for the first time that their former friend had been removed by the -hand of divine >aatodfL" POPULATION^ GERMANY. H*. Crown r?i? Than ,%?y othrr Euro. P?*n ? ount ry Km** Hu..Lm, V31.1"!'" of u'- German censu, tak.n last I>ecembrr have been pub li-.hcd. ana Germany regards the out ?ith th ^^'ral "?""'action, for. ?ith the exception of llussia, it has f?row n faster than any other European country. The total population last De VT-7J- Was 49'?M ??' a* apaiust 40. cr^'in .h" T" fchow |n- * of ? in the fire years, and the largest Cain in any five year* since the estab lishment ?f the empire. I? 1ST| the population was 41.(KVTW. I? ,he ncxl Ore years it increased LMs.-VW. From 1^5 to Is.so the frain was 2.50rt.7ol. but from 1M, to I sv, it decreased to J.C.l.n". tT. tl U ^ tUn"K wh,eh lm'?Jffra?lo? I to this count rj- was very heavy. An to the character of thc increasi-. the ' T) I "ft" 1" eood fts ?? this country.' I The bulk of it was in the cities. Tcn?r ! etnt. of it was in Merlin, and more than one-half of it in the ten largest cities of i EumS! C' compared with other 1 J?"?P?an countries. iJermany i? t|?. last | . . [a" KT"wn a^.ut ::."joo.o(kj, A?s. j tna less than X.OOO.fxw. the Itritish Isl- i "talval1 , 3.000.000. I alj about 3.750.000. and France les- ! tliau l.Ooo.OOO? -proba bly much levs ! The htipe empire of Russia shows a I Rain during tho sriln,. |H.r,1(<1 <(f |jc ( !y 1j.000.000, which can !?. accountV-d I or in part by thc comparatively small outflow Of emigrants. Thus with h exception of the latter country J! 1 ujaii^ )u*ii(]s t)it? list. j I WHERE BLONDES ABOUND. Rh* la Mar* ? I'ra.lurl of thr Counlr/ Tlun of C.'itlr*. The lilonik. if she is to W f<>un?l In any muubert, inust be looked for out side of (lie nation's metropolis. Tho fair-faced and light-haired American I woman of to-day I* rather n product of tho villages and tho country than of tin* eastern cities whero population is densest, says the Kpoch. There aro blonde girls in abundance on the ea' t hide of New York, where the (li>rmiii:n congregate: there nre some, t ?o, <11 Murray hill, of aristocratic lineage, nt.d in Harlem, when' many Swedes live, there are numbers of light-haired (flrls, but altogether they form a compara tively Mini I percentage of t ho inhaV Itauts. The real stronghold of tho blonde Is in the west and northwest. There the many blondes in Minnesota and the Dahotas. the offspring of Scan dinavian parents, and they aliound in Nebraska and in southern Illinois, where large colonies of Hermans havn settled. There are. multitudes of fair hiinid girls in eastern Pennsylvania, t..o daughters of the Pennsylvania Dutch, and in Delaware, in Kentucky, in Halthnorc and In Philadelphia they j are not rare, lint very frvnernlly in tho e >.t. and especially in the largo eitl? s, brunette women greatly outnumber t 10 bionde.s, as they do In fact tiio world t.ooklfiR Atiriul. A enrious instrument of writing exist* In Dunkirk, liul. It appears that two early lovers failed, for sonic reason un explained, to marry, but married oth ers. Lately a written agreement has Wen signed up, in absolute secrecy, providing for their future inarrla;<? to filch other In the event tliey survive their present companions. This contract fur ther provides n liquidated damage of five thousand dollars upon failure of contract, as prmldcd. They set forth In their contract that, owing to resjicet for children, utc., no divorce shall lie asked for. but that they ahull trust In I'rovldence to remove present unwel tiiino utaycrs. A foot K MR In nr. A cool headed engineer prevented it disiudroun col li ill in nenr Went Point. Miss., the other day. The tclcgrciph op erator neglected to hold a freight train ns directed, and It wns pulling out of the station when a passenger train woe discovered rounding a e.nrve ?t the rate, of fifty miles nn hour. The engineer of the frcl'flit Jumped. mal;ln;f no effort 'o stop his cii'tlne. The engineer of the passenger train, however, lirouffht Mi i.'i'ln l.'i an I'linoil. stanili.tlll. I?e,?piii, from the cab ho juitilied on the f ? ? :/>' engine an 1 stopped thotruui Just. tv. .> foot fi.na hi i own. He Didn't Tiki* 'the Papm. Orovillr hfis n citizen who doe? n >t Uiko the local papers. A few days ? ato be axked the public administrator when n certain estate, against which be had a ciaim Imd to be nettled, lie W5? astonished when told thnt the { estate, after due publication, bad been settled tuo months ago. "Well,** Mud the citizen, with a remorseful look, "I don't tnke the |>apere." Tiiere is n c*d, strong, healthful lcr-eon in this item, and he wm out SS7. Tlie In iians predict thnt the coiti inj* Winter will Oe a "holy terror" because the pine nut crop is KU>?K to be short. Thoy jjuoss about near enough to be wrong every time. WAtt.MXO. MY WIPE, X. L. FRY. IIAVIXO left iuv l>e<l and board without just cause or proTocation, I hereby warn the public not to harbor or trust heron mj account ns I will not be re i spom-ible for any debts she muy con , tract in toy name. ? j M. II. FRY. Elko, Xevada, Sept. -4, 1801. wm NOTICE TO STOCKMEN. I Tb? 0?*l? Ranch < um|?nT, havlci itild their real < atatr. bare on haud *ii?l fur ?.i? ONE HDNDDED HEAD Hu ii>e8, jMurc.s and Colts All stork uii'U'f fuiir yc?r*?W ara [NORM AN GRADE. I ; We l.ar?? iIhi ?>ne h'LL lli> ??"?!? anil niu | Srven-KijcbU Mo<?] ' N 01: MAN SALMON, I Several finite 'talHon cult*. ??>?! two F U L Ii I) Ij O.U U POLLED ANGUS BULLS. i ? ai an ? Foru .Vowisn .Vachixm, Two Honsr. Kakf.s, hi:<1 Rascii Wagons mid Haiini-ha. ( Pcltig anilnn l? (lnw ii|i lha IxiiltifM of J the Compenj |>KTliin< l? rrmuvli'f t?> Wyo > rnlniCi I ?hall ?rl| lh? nlnvc pm|iert) rlirap, and lu l>>t? to full ru?tumer>. K. O. UARUY. Toano. Nevu'la. April 51. I??l. Blooded Cattle For Sals. I have for aal? a nunilx>r of H ost ei n-F re si an BULLS ? AND? HEIFERS, Both Full Blood and Grade*, Which I will fM'll on BEASON ABLE LB MS, As I have more of thnt stock on hnml tlinii I ili-ciro to keou. For further imrliuuhtrs cull on or address: W. T. CKANR, South l*'ork, Elko Co., Nevada. P. O. Address, Klko, Nevada. FOR SALE. 300 heart 3-yenr-old ntcer.s. 300 head 2-year old 300 head 3-year-old cowh. 200 hend 2-year-old heifera. For further inforniutioii in* [ quire of Joseph Hoofler. Tombstone, Arizona. HTOCK 1IUANUH. TOIIIAH CONNOIIH. TIiiiiko Hunt ington Vnllny. Kiir Mark, i "fliiKor innrk ] Ixitli onr?. 1'imlofllco ml droHH, Hkoltou, Noviulii. UAIlNKV 1IOHN. nan??. Oimk in0- llriimmu Vnllcyi, IVwtolTlro ml - drcHO. iV>l Krnr noy Htrcrl Hnn Pranolnuo, (Jul. BARNEY UORN. Dunk and Itrunnnu Vnl l?y?. Knr murk, undnr bitin riffht, fill ! !r f * . T'i 1 1 i|f <?(> i !? ? (1r<ns, Mil Kt>flr? ii'-v f U'j?'l(Si)fi J? ?, c fjtt " LITTON A HUNTE1L Han^'p, Di?i? Vullov. Potftofllee ?(! dress, Elko, N? vuda. LITTON <4. HUNTER. Rnnfje, 8u?i# Crc?-k Fpjtudlw n<| ?lru?*, KlUo. Nevada. F. J. FRANK. K?ngo, Dixie Creek and Bull ion muuntaine. Pintofliev B'l ilrcK#, lluhioo, Nevada. Ear mark sw al low fork right our AIho loft h'kIo. anmc car uiarU. F. J. FRANK. Itangc, Oixio Creek ntnl Htilljou mountain*. I'lMtollii-A ?<1 dreaa, 1 i it 1 1 ion. > Nevada. J. J. 11 Y ETON. PoatofTlee ad dress, Skolton, Nevada Rjintfo, Mound Valley. Oilier Cattle Brands: J>ft hip PM Right hip and aid* hip and aide. ^ 1 On either aide. T On either aide. Itiha. C. W. CHJOVKR. IVmtofFlce ad dreaa, Klko, Ne vada. Kange, Secret Valley A adjacent mount airiH. Mar mark half umler crop right ear. }loitn>.N, anmu brand on right thigh. ED. ODELL Rang*, Stofcr and Tcn-Mila Crooks. IWnfllr# art <lrc?h, Eamoilln Klko Co Neva da. WILMAM MITCIFBEE Range, Hunt ington Valley. t'oatofllce ad dreaa, Klko, No *adn. Moraea brami. od name on right ulioiildor. W. F. ROSS. Range, Kit a I Fork of Owjrhca River, Klko conn tv, Nevada, imd Owvheo county JdllllO. I'ostollW ad dreaa, Mountain City, Nevada. HIRAM STOKER, Hang*, Dixl? Valley and Hull ion mountain*. PoModlco ad drnaa, Klko, Ne vada. llorao* branded olrola 7, on loft ahouldftr. Alwtowna horaea branded #om bined.on left hip. JOSEPH BEN'KBS'. Rnnjjo, PlfMtnt Vftllfy. l'oHtofTjoa A'l droaa, 111m inn. Ne tirif . Cattle branded ?tuino Oil Irvff h!"?. _ * '? '?1 Ilili-H !????) -whs ,1^ ,,, |?fj W|,f