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mi ma mm, it, rmtiav... ....JUBY . IMiT 'AI INTELLIGENCE. Sir TEA It' ORBBTINO. Purine, the past year we bare dune oar level belt to ruo this paper on a triotly temperate plan. How far wo linve suoaeedeil in tbii, oar reader ery veil know. So long as everything rai smoothly in thii community, we, too, were amooth; ia fact ai amouth at if wa were worked down with a Jaok.ptaoe. Yet, when mitten got rough and knotty, ai they did during election time, then we became iucixiva and retorted to our little gm?e. That our little gcine h bean thoroughly appreciated liy thjse on whom we applied it, we have ot the elighent douht; and that it would be thoroughly reciprocated by thoea on wh'im we applied it,' proviiled we ehould make Now Yuar'e calls to-day, we have nut the ilixhett doubt, either. We do not iotend ta make any calli, howerer, beiaj ia perfot content to let lomebody elie make our oella for ui. We do not court a gflieial invitation to take the street.' We prefer to tako the street aithout any invitation. Wishing every one a Hapjy New Year, and trusting that this greeting wtil ecrve aa a heacun of light on th sea of wide epreading gruiery poeaie of our larger exchangee we out it : boit. L'ncle Jake Koelleiiberger, of Steptoe Valley, was la town during Christmas week. As rtgsr.le worldly pqeeessiou be is remarkably Will IJxud, owning a ranoh of eonm 6 V) acres, well stroked with hordes rnJ tattle. There ie one thine;, h iwevsr, th6 friend Shallnnberfz.r ie iu sore neiei id a Wife. Ueing of a moile't sii'l rrtlng riiipoMtion, Mr. 8, he. never had the cheek to propose; and, In times pant, ii a bait was aver given him by a fair one, be would invariably blu-.ii ami ittiie, Oi l.te yearo, bow. ever, no has guau boMcr, and to make a lung wtory short, wo seriously believe that be has lieconte iniactoated with eveml psirs of bright eyes ia I'lcche. Mia. Grundy has it with on pair of eyes in particular although we ntntt pnt our foot on the old lady's assertion aa being a trifle premature. Ifa will be back here In about a month and has loft a commissioned party in town to act for him during his abienoa. ' J. Ne,bitt & Bro.( eontioua to eel large bill eXgticdi. And whyt Ths ai doatim ie eimple enooch. In tHa first place) they keep up their totk of good serviceable goods. Seoondly they adver tise) advertising is taree.n,arlere of the battle and their stock mikes up the other quarter. All who think that they are throwing money away by advertising take warning by tha man who eun's him self all day. A literary genius, who claim! Ploche at a residence, has occasionally tile, graphed botched up items to daily pa pers to other mining camps, for tha pnr pose of getting them in ahead of this paper. This Is all very good, provided the above gent bad never depended on this ooaoty for favors. ' For an over grown boy, however, to seek for news paper notoriety, perhaps ia not at all singular. A s tors-keeper recently recelvod sev era) eana of fresh oysters, Nobody knew ha bad themi tha weather grew warm; the oysters spoiled and the merchant, with faae wreathed . in most loveable smiles, flung them down a deep shaft. This Illustrates one of the beauties of nonadvertising. The nwehtnt who will never advertiw in a ftewspsper is the one who eanda out a man with a bucket of yellow paint tn decorate the fences. And tha man goes to sleep and spille, ths psint on bis over alii, and that ia one reeenn why ! think that tha fnnlkiller has but fairly started with hie labors. Jut as we go to press, the fight In Chinatown, between a couple of Mormon monstrosities, Is about at ita smith. One yap has already a head on him that, from ita 'also and general runioui ap pearanoa, reminds ona of tha picture of the Culiaeam at Home. This offlje ia In receipt of a taa look ing plsoe of ore brought from Hiko by Oen, Latimer. It wa. taken from tha Bilbao mine, owned by Mr. Sharp, who - olaima that ha has lour faet of it, 1 The storm apparently brewing for arveral days past wat evidently running a bluff, aa the atmosphere ia now nearly divested of (to hat) ind the sun has aaanmad tha maeter again. Tha man who la II In ( to show the alitor bow to ran bis aper has generally biltalat tvsr.Uun.UteieJ. panaca conauaroNDSNT. , Mb. EuiTom i , ? The young bloods convened at brother Wedge's after tha dance, where Uey, and that fluid that makes them eraay, had a jolly old time. Ona young chap, a late arrival from Anions, oonol.ded to leave the other and do a little proepeo ting on his own hook. So in hie wander ings ha brought np in Mia Wedge's bad chamber, but aba fired him rat im mediately and than went for her grand father. While ehawaagoaa he slipped hack into her room anl when tha old gentleman got there, tha Intruder closed the door; the old gentleman prevailed on him to come out and leave, which he dually did. The young man went to Love Davis', whoae wife happened to be alone who ia a young and excitable woman, told the following to a friend of mine: He rapped at the door and wanted to ooma in, she told him no; he said ha was sold and must oome in and warm, and aha told him to build a firs in the street if he wanted to warm himself. While they were talking he kept , prowling around tha bouae and anally found a back window unfastened and made hie way into the house and thence into her bed room. She had atruck a light by this time aid racoguiaed him. She en treated aim to leave but ha would not. Ha plead, soiled her and offered her mossy to let him get in bed with her to get warm, but she would not. Ha offered ii force or violence; he did not U uch her, bat lay down en tha Hour and noted ais hud on the side of tha bed, and while talking dropped off to tlsep. 8iie being afraid to move leas sba would waka him, aud then he might use violence, let him ley until daylight. When be awoke in tha moruiuK he looked ashamed and got up end left. She got up, dressed and want out end told what happeued. In the course of the day Mr. Daria returneJ home, naked Me wife soma questions and went out. Mr. Davia waa afterwards iteu talking with Loi Atchisou Jr., the culprit, aud they did not aeem to be augry or excited. However, a warrant wee itsned by the Justice of the Peace; the young man waa arrested and ia now iu custody There will, meet assuredly, be a Iigal Investigation, when all the particulars will be fully brought to light, Friday evening last oar young folks got np a tcrpaiooraan party in the hall ia Panaca, which proved to be a very nice alkie While those at the ball were enjoying themeelves'ia tha danoe, aome thoughtless miechievooa boye, 'amused thawselves in little vandalism. , They tore np the steps at the south door of the meeting.hooee, and piled np n lot of rub bish against the door of tha co-op store. Brethren, this perhaps ie the reault of your exolusiveneao. You. know yon ex clude, from yoor public gathering and places nf amusements, all aieept tboaa who belong to your ohurch. But whan the Gentiles exclude your elden, what a wonderful fuea and worry yon Bethel what ill names you call themi what vile epithets you hurl at them. Be careful. brethren, that you do net, in your haste to condemn others, condemn yourselves. Christmas was ushered in by the burn. ing of soma powder and the consumption of aa unknown quantity of tangle-leg, and the day waa then celebrated by the shootiug of ehickena, duaka and geese, aud horse racing. In tha afternoon our city dull gave a danoe in tha meeting house for tha email children, which pleased tha little ones very much aud it waa a real nice affair. Later, and after old Sol went to sleep, our good bishop opened a dauee for tha adults, but thtt turned out to be a total failure. On the evaning of the27tb, tha young ladies and gentlemen got together and went,; to James Ryan's for n surprise party. Mr. and lira, Ryan received them cordially and entertained them tnmptnously, no that they enjoyed them selves mutt excellently. Our bishop Is In tha habit of barring toe young men out of tha meetiog-unuce. It ii now aaid the houae belongs to the oitiseni of Panaca and that tha bishop has m right to bar them out of their own house. Sea to it young men and don't be slaves to any one. -"' A Happy New Vear to you and may peace, prosperity end happinasa attend all and everyone in right doing through the various change of the ooming year. v- Aaoca. Elijah Williams die,! on the 27th of last month of miners' consumption, and waa burisd tha day following. Ha waa 54. yean of age, a native of Cornwall, England aud ao old timer on thie Coast, having ooma to California as early as '32; thence to White Pine and eventually to Pioche lo '71, Deceased waa a straight forward, honest man; a nun who en deavored, to do hie duty by hie fellow man end was reelected by alL TIE VOTE or NEVaXt. The OUetal Tstale an the aXajerl sloe. The following shows tha full vote for each candidate, and the majorities for the aucceeeful ones: Governor Stevenaou, E 6 453 Adams, 1 s WO Stevenson's majority., born, R MaoMillan, D Woodbum'a mejority. Lieutenant Governor Davis, R Bell, D fi84 .6 700 .6,670 1030 Davia' majority Secretary of State Dormer, R Brady, D Dormar'e majority State Controller tlellock, R , Sadler, I) Hallook'a majority..., tuts Treasurer ' TuBy, R Schooling, U Tuly'a majority Attorney General Alexander, R Holier, 1 Alexander's majority. Surveyor General ' J.mse, R -, Day, D ' Jones' msjority St its Printer Harlow, R Duffy, U .6 604 .5 704 9U0 ..t7 .6 IH3 I 3b4 Harlow'o maioritv 1 2H4 Superintendent oi Public laatruction lrovey, K silt Key., U SSud Dovey'a majority 1 33S Chief Clerk of Supreme Court Bieknrll, R.... 6 668 MoKernau, D.. 0 7ul . Biokaell's majority 957 Justice Supreme Court Edwards, R 6 939 Belknap, D 6 4'JS Belknap's majority 600 Tha votes for the various candidates for tha District Judgeshipe were aa fol lows! Rising, R 7 113 Uigniow, K 6 5lo MuKoaney, R S 973 Pitsgeraldi, D 6 13S Cresswell, D 6 6t6 Rises, D 6 013 Constitutional Amendmentet No. 1, adopted by 8,006 majority. No. 2, by 6,746. Ko. 3, by ,W5. Tha attention of sober, industrious men ia hereby called to the ad. of A. D. Miller, under the head of "New To Day," at tha reliable Bank Exchange Restaurant. When the bell rings, don't forget, but epaad yoarselveo in; beard the Red Eagla in bia den and get a good eqoer meal. Board reduced to (til) a month. " When we look upon tha picture! of great editors banging on tha wall, we cannot help but think that several serious miitakea were made in getting np tha group. Firet, our pictuiw ia not there and eeoondly, noma of the editor ehould have been depicted with long ears and some with long aheara. W have bad no winter as yet, but it ia always beet to be prepared againet any emergencies and not forget that J. Risen man a ft Co., can accommodate you In tha Una of sue eWvaa. Call aud examine bia Una- stock of crockery aad you will not leave without buying. Tha rooeipt of a magnificent oaka and also a bottle of something atronger from Mrs. Jaa. MoFadden, of tha Nevada Hotel, ie hereby acknowledged and daly appreciated. May mauy n happy New Year be ia store for bar. Whew Frisoo, Utah, takes another vomit of old drunk), wa hope ebe won't. call it over thie way. Wa have plenty of buauof our own to take car of and than oar olaf actoriea are sot overly strong. A man named Fox waa rooeaUy shot and billed m a hurdy-houw iu Taylor by a party whoaa naaae wa did not kern. The oaue of the killing waa . over one of taegirh). C. S King, of the Frleeo Timee, is an able aad fearlaaa writer. We regard bia paper aa being one of the moat spioy among our exohange. Tha Piooha Coo. is sow working SO man in the mine. Twenty to 30 tone of eareeainge are being hoisted par day. Chae. F. Myers, treaturar-eleot, having scoured hie bondsmen, ie now ready to , enter npoa the duties of bit oQee. 6 945 6 42 J .... ISIS .... 0 8J8 5 644 THII POET. His hair was long and unkempt, He wrote of sun and rain; Of cloudleeo climes. Of ehuroh-bell chimes; Of hearts that ached with pain. Was it enough this stuff Of sun, and pain and rain Of moonlit bowers, And fragrant flowers He wrote, too, without gain. His stuff waa spurned 'twaa burned. Of sun, and pain, and rain; And when ho died, His epitaph, Waa "softening of the brain." Chriatmaa tide gradually flooded and ebbed although aome uf the tiJere are still somewhat flooded, and apparently intend not to ebb until the bold bells of Now Year ring out and let 'em die. Daring the early morn of ChrUtnuuv the grend army of anti-prohibitionista of Piocba assembled, well fortified for what they intenied to encounter. Soldiers, brave and true were they; soldiers not of gala day; vsterans to the battle bred end the onslaught they made on Mr. Whisky and his hireliuge, would have been a caution to the viudicatora of the ancient Maine Liquor Law. , Many of tb men had anticipated homee in the Stete prison. Some of them bad no homee at all, didu't want any, but all were btave and true and stood np to the racket maofully. The cues words which now aud theu reng out on the whisky befoggtd and tobaccocd air afforded much enjoyment to tae warriors iu quee. tioc, provided there happens to be any question about it. Tue carnage waged throe aud hot. The midnight oil was burned, and the conquering heroes slept; their tanks were full. . General John A. Logan died at bia residence iu Wanbinton, D. C, December $Uh. Although be had been eutfi-Ting from a complicated ilium for quite a loug time, still hie death came with a startling euddennees to his family and friends. The name of Logan wilt ever be remembered by the "boye in blue," and bie war record was second to none. General Ligan wsa born in Jackson County, IU , and his age waa 60 yeare 10 mouths and 15 days. His funsral took place yesterday. A bold, bed boy in Iowa thrmt a oouple pluge oi tobacco into a big jar of whiaky which be found ia the horse sheds during a church supper. . And neat day tha local phyaiciana reported seventeen cases of ice cream poisoning, all men,' and the poor women who made the ice cream cried their innocent eyes out about it. Gue ie still at the block. He can be found at tha People e Meat Aeeocistion market and he will either whistle you a aoeg, while cutting a steak, or dange the "Rooky Road" while chopping aausage meat. "The anow, tha anow, the bcauti The above will be oontiuued till some future day, aa we would not like to have our Spring poet thiuk we were trying to gain his laurels. The New Yeai'a Era ball, given by Henry Eilers, at Washington Hall, Friday night, pleated everybody and waa largely attended. : On Thursday evening a surprise party was given to Mr. D. C. Clark by several ladies and gentleman. Silver wsa quoted at (0.99 on the 23th, NEW TO-DAY. FARE REDUCED aHD Speed Insured. LIVE AND LET LIVE. WNATED IMMEDIATELY, VTWETTT ABLE. BODIED, INDUS fBIOCS, A Beiuaieai uwauuttatuu Bank Exchange Mmd At 6520 PER MONTH, BOARD PER DAY $103. SINGLE MEALS 50 Cta. A. O. Mll.t-Bll, Pre. Yloebe, N.V., Jeauar 1. IHeY. NOTICE. riO.IHK, Tfvr., December 2 1 , 188 lKl MCMMI7 bOMtlMM MOhf an ttuM&a- my tiMti.ci t Otra -n. 1i my nam i I ail Ian evil auif.ni.tie ta at4ll m Brrfcl ui him iH'itniiiu; mku o hezt nourn IS THE LAST MONTH IN CLOSING OUT I will positively leave by the early part of January. yourself suited in our line 0XaOTFCZXa"O. BOOTS c SHOSIS. JbJ'xo, 3EKPO, xoneOm CREDIT POSITIVELY REFUSED. Parties indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle before the last of I. . HK0ELUBEOTJ3. J. EESBITT & BR0., Ktn SITRSET, Piocbe. - - - Nevada. WHCLISUI.t AND K4TAU. PAllib 12! Groceries. Provisions AND Genera! Merchandise. ISPORTKBO Of X-alcivaoz-ea. Olaveaxaa and TolMvoooel enh' Furnishing Goods 1 1 Boots & Shoes la OrMt Variety md of the Beat Quality la uh uiw, A Large Stock of Meh's, Bars ui Youths Hit. Tve wleh to OiU atteattea to our DRY GOODS and CLOTHING Department., which an now fillotl WHn Mew Gooda. Bayers will do well to eall and examine ear gMda before pnrchavelng elaewtitra. We will acli aa low aa the loweat. REDEMPTION FUND. TREASURER'S OFFICE, j Pioona, December S, 188C. ) fpO THB HOLDF.B8 OF CKBTIFICATR8 OF l IndobttylneaH of Lincoln County, accrued prior to the let of a pill, A. D. 1875. Whereas, there la now the stun of f 1,94.70 Id the Bedemptlon Fund. I hereby notify the boldtrs of said Indebtedness that sealed Drotxisala for the raratndor of the same will bu received at my otltoe np to tbe 35th day of D(Mmber A. D. lt86, in aooortUnoe with an Act of the LugtKlattire of th State of Merada, approved auxm tn, . v. ltnti. euiui sUaUaJa Airaaarer, TAXES! TAXES! Rotloe is brcbr atven that the itata Ooiiut taiu for the year 1880 are now due end payable, and tbe lawarcijnirin their collection wiu ne snicuy enioicoa. ah taxes manning nnpam ou MM, KuTcmtcr 1CH, 1356, Will beooau deilaqueat and lea per cent added JOHN BOEDSn, Ttwasara 0fl.ee at Joha Boeder's store oaLacnur street. octltvtd. nt mnMn srm awet. Bead us d cents DoetaVaM. by mall you will et rasa a uc tase oi aooas oi iar Talite. that will alert you in work that wtll a once bnag you la money feeler Ibaa anything hse la Aaueilua. All aoout tbe (iOO.UUO in Dante with each box. Anenta wanted eterr. where, of eltoer eex, of all ages, for all tbe time, or spare time only, to wurn for as at their ca homee. JTortancs for all worker abso lute!? SMurV Don t aelar . . HAixari at, uo.. ftMrtiaii i atauie. XSTRAT. XJOTTOE IN HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SOU. lw. kkl itAtti. lislii-fatxl. bread! with K on Wt thlstt, and ventfd wltb P on left btp. Is running on my range a' UiRbland, and has bean ruoalog Uiera for tbe last two veers. Tbe oTuer i'f sai.l an i mil uhornby notified toeoi end 'eke bit away iwltf lm eTOHM AKDEtSOa. ins, aed six eate for anatswe aai reoelvo tree, a costly bji of goooa woica wui neip you w uiore motie rlrht away thaa BDytcicgeiaointnLswairia. au.o: eitaerses. succsed from first hour. The broad road tc fortaus opene before the worker, ebsolatel ure, a, aawreHaBBsaeivWs, aoaTena C1al.lt OUR BUSINESS. the last of December or in Call at our store and get of December, 1886.. . .' HYMAN, PRO. MIBCELLAHEODB. AZJA8 StTMMOKS. Oeo. 1. ! Maliitiir. ve. TJaalcl Sn aal Joha Dry, IMrfendanta. Aetkn oroubl la Ik viMrujeUoutM the Bixtb eliulirial DMilct of the Mala uf Ntvada, la aud lor fcb Oonay of Lincoln, and Um tupialnt tld la sat uvu ty Liuuolo, la the ot&ce of tiw Ctwk of aaul Lla The B ate of Tferada aeada Qteetifft To DaaW Pry attd John Dry, aald defendaata. Ton are hereby rrqttirvd to avrar ta -an aoMoa bronght an.lnt you by the abuT aamcd plau t- m m in iniirMUDinM me aixtb afSiiit im District of the BUte of Kevada, Id and lot U , iunty of Lloooin, and anawcr ths eomptsinl tlMl tharvln, witbla tea days teidaalTii uf tha day of MCLrrloei after the awrvloa on y.n of thta BainmoDe, tf aemd ta aald Ooaatyi or. If frTBdoutirfaaldOoanty.lratwltbiaMid Dl. trlct, within twasty daysi and la an other oeaea forty daya; or )adgiueot by defaalt mill be taken aKainat y&a, aeoardLat to the prajer wf aald vow plaint. ae bbiq aciion ia DTOfif oi to recover a adR ateot for ibe mm of fire Handrad (eWi'r lol lars.aold ooln.aM a bataaca doe for aerrttwa ptrfuraird by aatd Plaiatlfl aa aa attorney aad omumelor at lew for wo. at rour etaetial la siaboa and iwt,net, ia attoudftifr to your later. rMHiiuivi ana so we uiaio of Aiesaaaer Pry.deoeaaed. And yon areherebyactilltd.ihKt If ) on fall to appear and attawcr the eald com plaint, aa above repaired, tae aald aialatlff will ukejDdKniBtfor said ana of S6o, gold coin, aad oMta of aald action. uivea under y band aad the seel ef leveDlstrletVoartof the Ctb Jadtolal District of tbe Mate of fnu.. Nevada, la aad for tie Onnty ef Lincoln, this Twentieth day ef January. In the year of tmr Lord oae thoaaaBd eifht haa died aad slcbtyais. JiMMCd a.r.ftEAB.Clert. poinlar Waakwaewe. gtneonu, iimmrim, lareotleae eotfriet. ever pablisbed. Kten namber ilteetntad wit Dleaflld enaTrarlava. Ttila nuhlieatiea. faraUhM namber ilteetntad with e suet valuArle etteyeWpadia ef iofortMlloa which puMieatlAa. mrBtanos .if noma ne wiUftat, tha HrueTaf nani A I. m wiUftut. Tne popeiertv es aicia (e eneh that Iu eir- auUtloa aearlr easels ttet of sll ether pepon of Hi clMeDBMnl Price. iMayar. 16iou.ut SBBBBtBaaBBBlaWa Bfn1 afana JiOe. ha J till A. fefelfflR mmmmammmm practiee bafcre he Fateas Osloe. aad have atvpsred Beratbaa On Hunalrad Tboua fcBefct'Bed ffwef LsatgBBMaes, and eOf Mber papets for nmrmA a.1 hart aa TrjformatloB as taobUiotM.P" ogeef- throne h fclaaa A Oo. are antfeed In the Bc.tmtift " 'X'd'LSU'VaW, a co.. ooc. eanraant Notice to Creditors. PTHl DimttOT OOOST OT TBI BTXTH Jadlelal OmrieS el Ike Wale el Xevaaa, la end for tbe Ooaatr of Llaeeui, a lae sasnsr e, sae m r.v.fonMM, ir,ss.i MoUeeleaeebralwa artheatidrr- KlflMd, Eaeeeteeol lae last will aad Testament of T. a Joaaeoa. team, ee tbe eMdtune of and ell peraoae baTUM elataae eaalaet tae lekl deeeaed, to eaalUt tbess with tbe aeetaosrr eoeebere wtlbla eta wmU liter the arat pue eetloa ef this aotleo Se tbe laenlee M bte etare or aeeiaiei, ea mn, in imis neeae, Onulr of Uaaola, Mai. of ada. , leeateret tbe last Will aad Tasteesoai ef F. C. obaMB, Dim and. Dated rtodie, Mevaea,Oeloser id, UN. Vke Btmsnv oniDB te laoejcel nanJa aael aep. ' eaeJa yea. - aia aaeM. X a 11 , .aehM,wlta are! S.SOO iUaeeraaaoele'-a ,MoU fHeteure ChallekT. enraa Wko)ii. rteta dfreel Se samawiMH all f oeeu paraaaal er iuall las, niuaeii ea MXk umI atTM aaae eoet r everj- tea. eartafc. wear, ok , tan (aa with. Vheee la" AJ.CABI.E . BOOKS eanatalai sadbisaausi aiieaisHa) (Mae the aaawanta a Ike weslis. We wUl ewU a eopr aatE r . aaae p aeeetpt aarUeta. ta avkr expeaee ( asasUsaf. Lee aa hear from faa. aeepeeeaVdiri MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. aT at tllO Waboab aveaae, tkkaae, ' . ims; BttBd 10 eetitl postage, sad we will ,i joa ireo e royai, TBiancrej ole box of aoods tbst will 'M you In the way of making mora money as once man eayiawa sase ib subtkis both eesee ef all aaae eaa live at hone, ai d work la apace time, or aU the time. fpltal not repaired. We will start jew. Xmmre.o peyes ea., ware iut ww ewavr Tbe mo-W