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m mt wEEii? nmi "VtlJftOAV OOrOBKR 1, 18T LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. What True Mbbit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Boscbee's German Syrup within a few years, has astonished the world. It is, without doubt, the itfeat d beet remedy ever discovered for the ipeedy end effectual enre of Cju''. Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acta on an entirely different principle from the u.ual prescriptions given by Pbpstcians, aa it doei not dry up a Cough an 1 leave the disease till in the ayat&m, but on the contrary removea the cause of the trouble, heals the parts tfTected and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept in the house for use when the disoaaei make their appearance, will save dactor's hillf ad a long apU of serious .linens, A trial will convince you of these fauta. It i positively sold by all druggists and gonerat dealers in the Und. Prioe 79 ctt, arjj6 battles. o engagement of the old fashion sort came off Wednesday. A couple of youths, who thought there was a grie vance, went at it in the back street. Time was called and the boys went at it, bat after a round or two, whicb were not in consonance with the rules of the prize riotf, they concluded they, were making foola of tbonuehe and let up. We agreed so heartily in the termination of the affair, that we bad like to have h.t2 a head put on tie, when we also im medialy and unconditionally dried up. A still tongue makes a wise head. Great numbers of our citizens are oonv pUiuing of hard times, but while emit ting a growl, aiid it is not in human nature not to do so, they all express un- bounded confidence in the future of the camp. We shall perhaps have to wait a little longer, but all agree that the late strike in the Yoba mino sots at rest the pcrmanrnoy and value of the groat vein. So all we have to do is to keep a stiff upper Hp and do the best we can until the advent of the prosperous times that ere long awaits Pioche. Hard! was the exclamation of one of our worthiest citisens as he saw a fellow who was evidently not a disciple of the ernsaders, out up some queer scallops. He, the inebriate, had evidently an to- sans notion that be could walk on both stdos of the street at oaoe, and then he wonld insist upon ascertaining, by per sonal experience, the consistency of the nick in the roadway. Ko you don't sir," was the excla matiou we heard the other evening as we passed near a family dwelling. We lingered, we thought we might catch an item, but we failed. The tempest in a toapot subsided, and we sadly mended our way, thinking that in the item line Pioche was no longer what she should be. The Onondaga mino is still improving. We have been informed that the main body of ore is not far from the bottom of the winseand the owners are oonfidtnt of striking it ere long. Several tons of ore were shipped from this mine during the week. The billiard mateh between X Scbaeffer champion of the world, and H. Vignaux, ex-champion, bas been declared off. being unable to agree on a referee, The match was for $2,000 aside. Sheriff Turner has pnrohaged the Rues Scott bonse nod is fitting it up for family residence. Mr. Turner's family will take possession in a few days, Last Tuesday's exchanges looked as tbougb they had been dragged through mud puddle. A paokage of fruit in thi sack was the cause. Miss Annie Clinton departed last Sun- . day for Salt Lake City where she will at tend St, Mary'u Academy The Volunteer beat the Thistle in the first race, of the recent yatch regatta, nineteen minutes. Com. Rda, of Bristol, haa about 700 tons of era on the dump sod will soon start working it. Folks should be careful of their stove pipes and not allow them to get full of soot The public schools closed on Friday owing to the increase of the measles in town. . J. Eisenmann left for his ranch in Pahranagat Valley during the week. Several tons of ore were shipped from the Yuba during the week. The Eureka Sentinel will appear as a weekly after October 1st C. E. and H. Goodrich departed for Seliraan last Tuesday. The Panaea Softools open no xt Monday. 6R0(V!,ERS. T3B RAILROAD 14 A CO. Thre are some people who would grumble to be buds;. In fact it is more than probable, that many men would ive op the ghost in utter despair were it not fur the sake of their daily granl. It is a positive eujayment to such people to have a good growl; they take intense delight in pursoadiog themselves, and those by whom they are surrounded, that they are martyrs oa a small scale, Tbey do not act thus always with the mere intention of invoking pity in their behalf; psrtup3, if the truth were to be made known, tbey re intensely anjtry with the being who has the audacity to pity them. Tbey are actuated by a somewhat vague feeling cf discontent They feel that somehow or other, things are not exactly as they ought to be fhey may have plenty to eat end drink; they may have good do Laos on their backs and sufficient money to provide them with alt healthful luxuH; they may have friends who lore them, and comfortable homes, and yet will tbey feel dienatisfied, and oeize an opportunity of making their diasatitfaotion felt. They may be goodhearted people in the main they may give money to feed the hungry and clothe the naked; their eyas may water with companion at the eipht, of suffering; and yet, unaccountable aa it may appear, they will take a positive pleasure in making those with whom their daily lives are spvnt temporarily unhappy. Human nature is made up of anch palpable con tradictioos -there is so much inslinclUe hsd mixed up with so much instinctive good in every one of ns that there is no reason to oo tup prised at this. Such Heiog the constitu tion of many men's minds, it will readily be conceived that even wh'-n people are exceptionally prosperous they make a point of wwi lively gloatiug over trivial trials, making out, indeed, that they have as largo a bhare of the bitters of ife as auy of their fellows. Indeed, we may go a step further, and say that those who have the most trials talk tholtast about them. Those whose livos are one continual grind, who have to struggle hard to keep the wolf from the door, have, in fact little time for grumbling. They have generally to be coutrnt with things aa they are. Down at the lower end of town in the classic shades of Chinatown, a couple of the almond eyed trre having a settle- mcnt lest Monday, which did not turn out satiifaotorily to all oonoorned. After a great deal of jabbering, one of them evidently thought that patience had ceased to be a virtue, and went forthi other. At it they went, but not at all in a scientific manner, the poor things evidently had not trained in the prize- ring. They pulled and tugged and jabbered, and were finally separated by their friend, With this little ipisode peace soon reigned in Chinatown. Pioche is as orderly and well conduc ted, if not quite as pious, as a New En gland town on Sunday. The dull times make our citisens good natured and for bearing, and scarcely a ripple appears on the surface to vary the orderly mono tony of well-doing. This is good for our citizens, but is death on local items. Lovely days and pleasant nights are now becoming the rule. We have had stormy miserable weather so long, that now fine sunny days are a blessing to us. all the people in town seem desinous of Retting out of doors and enjoying it The Yuba is materially reducing the number of the hands employed, end probably will not take any more on until the developments in the lower part of the mine will warrant the change. In our peregrination yesterday we were the witness of the downfall of a load of wood, which caused the driver to indulge in expressions not adapted ton prayer meeting. A liveiy debate was carried on by a oop pie of our citizens Tuesday night Words flew thick and fast for a few minutes and then both partiea took a drink and retired. Lat Monday evening lots of folks con gregated on Main street, looking at a aix horae team pull a load of heavy ore from the Yuba mine up a steep grade. . There is considerable talk back East about the manner in which Mrs. Cleve land treated Governor Foraker and his wife at Philadelphia reoently. The egg fever haa set in with unwonted virulence. In almost every exchange we find reports cf the efforts of ambitions hens. Miss Lena Clinton left for Meadow Valley Wash yesterday where she will take oharge of the school. News comes to us that Mrs. Louis Sharp presented her husband with twine reoently. Two boys, 3nU Lata Tribune .1 Last night's Salt Lake and Los Asg4.ee railroad meeting was short and sweet The scheme to start the road by Salt Lake capital MI through and an eotiiely new and perhaps better turn of affairr were taken. There were present sub scribers representing $101,000 worth of itock when the roll was called, ao their vote on this matter made it biding. W. S. McCorcick, for the committee appointed by the chair at the lost meet- irg to redraft articles of incoi porauon, ported there were parties here from California detirous of organizing and in corporating for the purpose of building railroad over the same ground as pro posed in the recent meeting, and they intended to put np the money. Mr. McCornick bad been talking with mauy if the present subscribers, who were quite willing the matter should take that shape. As soon as incorporated, the new company will oprn its books so that all who wish may subscribe as they like, The speaker moved that the temporary treasurer be instructed to return to the several subscribers their checks deposited with him. . The new phase of the local railroad question was a surprise to seme, who had not been apprised of what was going on, and when one subscriber came in as the congregation was being dismissed without any benediction by the chair, he was apparently paralyzed by tha way the cat bad jumped. The parties mainly instrumental iu this ere Pacific nud At- Uutic coast capitalists, with Salt Lake City elo represented. Tho capital stock of the company operating in this Territory will be 8200,000, the 10 per cont of which will all be paid in hy this noon. The incorporation papers will be filed with County Clerk Cutler Vna af ternoon and as soon as possible thereafter tho atockholdors will elect directors, who in turn will at once elect officers. It will require $3,090,000 to build and equip the road to Los Angelas. Not only are the City of Angels people enthusias tic tn this scheme, but San Francisco also wants to nee the road pat through. The new road will make Salt Lake City the great smelting center of the entire country between Donver and the coast, and help Los Angele by making it the great fruit shipping center, for all that section will be able to get fruit to the Union Pacific 36 hours quicker than by the Central Pacific. Two of the prime movers in the new arrangement assured a Tribune reporter last evening that the road wonld be to bait Lake City what the D, A R. O. has been to Denver. FACTS AXD PANC1EN, Yesterday I aaw a boy give a bwana skm to a borsa which helps strtet cars np the incline from Corhill to State street on Washington. It woe eaten ith evidaut relish end it struck me that I bad rarely scon a happier use of a very dangerous article. Kind heartwd people should make a note of this for the benefit of draught horses which stand on the e?de of our streets. The poor things re ceive so much ill treatment from evil disposed passers by, that the better dis posed should be glad to make them some compensation. Boston Post The comhataata were two waiters. While loading the weapons, one of the seconds contrived to blow off one of his Sogers, and to lodge a bullet in the other second's body, The principals th&reupon shook hands, declared honor satisfied, and con eyed their wounded friends to the hospital.-London Spec tator, All this wailing about the undeveloped corn in certain sections is useless and wicked. The eobs are all there and can be made itt aa good pipes as those made from former crops. One might suppose from the lamentations that corn is the MISCELLANEOUS. HIB0ELLA5E0US. J. H. KEECE, SUCCESSOR TO G. R. ALEXANDER. DUL'UOl-iT AND ACDTL'ECAltlf ISEPS OONUTANTLT OH HAND A LAUGE LOT 07 Pure Hps, Medicines, v Chem;ca!s,ParfuTiSrj, Soaps, All Toilet A-x-tol .,..41 XKS.,.. LOWEST POSSIBLE FB1CES SB 3. H. E3SECS,' paysisiai mi Siirpi : HOTICB. rimn atftrd" clan Kan Juttfi HouB only prouuer irora wnicu wuieity can i piucIm, Hevaaa. made. -Louisville Courier-Journal, IN THE TMBTRTPT OOXtKT OP TUB Ct-ITOTT at LlDix-la, tUtt of Avfcdt la me b.tttrr ol tt entitle ol r. A-Vnlk, dian-d. Outer tr show mm wt oriei uf asl i t reil tkitle Phou.d unt ! mrie. X nln t th ""tH oort. n? tep tiltoo Oil. day ireiitd sxd fli Ty A. . 'iLmtnwon. LLn tiwutor of the villi D. A. Fu ik. iiLi!'i . ortvluc for an nrdr ft sale of - rial Mttiie. that U la iiotetnarv to wll the bnli ot tl.Hveni estitta, to ay tim Xcdsoi aa iLfntriUoa. tlio ffcibUy rlUmanee aof datum at;auft Hit folate, it is therm rn rrted by tut HtiiOnn. that tli p-Tou irtitd in Ue aaUteof Mid dwnat-d, aj per bclXB the Mid DMitetO-Hirt ! tlio B'.nteof Jipvuda, 111 b.uJ furtlie Conntj -)f Lttin. i.u MOM AX. t'jfaE'.i.tiTU l'.-.YOl- ACGL'sT. A. I. 167, St 10 u'ciock in thr fort noon of Mid day, at tl.e etlttr.-um tf bunt f'ibtr't Cciul.al thf Court Hi,ii iu mid rx-imt tf Lincoln, to tcw caut-e iiy an tirdur nin uld' net be nrhutrd to ih ald EocnUr It. ! so nvu ti f Ua rral wjtata of the ei4 daceaiwd un wiU Dp narcif M y . Ard t;ia' a cony 01 mis order pnoiinLo. st liM.t ftor imccewive wftv.k;, Iji the Pioch cck-r &hCOBC a napnpef print (,U and pub- UstfA JuueSTtta, 1- A. t. FlTRflKBATJJ, OmCE OP THE COtM Y CLVbK, Of tho Count' of Llucolu.) I, J. C. KelVy, Oonntjr CUi of thu (louoty of LIdooId, State of Netada, aiid rt olliclo Clrk of ttamutrkt Court of the Statu of Nevada, tu md for aald County, do bttreby fttlly fh ffircgubig to be a true, fall and correct ropy ot si order duly tnado and cuterrd upon tfca lalnntoa of itaia ittelrict rsurt. HiineH my onru aua tl, w ot Mid Iia BEltl trtct C'otit, this 6tt day of July, A. D., J.C.UELLS, Oltik, W. Cla.k RusseH, the writer ot sea PVt?itl i ,! V tfi stories, is aboit to publish a new volume J, la It) ail I AIlAH II U tVe called "A Book for the Hammock." If it i to prop np the lounger's head, a zood sized census report Mill do as well ! ioJHH. nvaii aa any w. m. . T ir-Ort r V"! 3T-f ' write an original tale for such a purpose. w-. New Orleans Picayune. - AND DEAJj.:f:P-a It A aoori lady from a parish out West -- ... x, was reiacing sue nmnmno wnya ut ww new rector, nhiah had harrassed them IHON, STiCBL, friiBuoH npn 1 Weeny (rineennr, dtaoovrioa. iuventiotu and iitto1 rar tiublishsd. Efori nainbrr iiiuptratea wnn MILL and MXNiMU SUPPLIES, HOSii, NAVAL rilUltL, f Aa-PifB and vx i'lHUn, COttlT CUM.UHIVT. G. S. King, editor of the Southern Utah Times, has the fellow ing in regard the Andy Calton cases 'Later After being out an hour and fifty minutes to-niht, the Calton jury came in with a verdict of murder in the first degree. A verdict proving again the power of a plethoric purse over pinch ing poverty. Andrew Cal ton's case has nut been justly judged. He ought to have another trial but it is not likely he will be accorded the rights of an Ameri can citizen. Why? Because he has no money and his friends are poor, while the prosecution is rich and influential. A fi rat-degree-murder verdict ia this case carries it beyond the realm of right and reasoo. Will there be no appeal? If the attorneys for the defense will not carry their case to a tribunal where com phtte and unbiased testimony will be produced, every circumstance carefully considered and where the judge and jury is not likely to be handicapped, the Southern Utah Times takes an appeal on the ground that the prisoner haa been powerless to have the calcium light of TRUTH and JUSTICE thrown upon every side of this tragedy, I wished I posseswd the wisdom and eloquence of Webster or Cboate that I might put my plea id proper plnn and place. Rut for no other reason, because justice demands only a fair fivldand no favor. Give the weak minded wretch (for such he has loug been known to be) a fair shake and then If he is proven frailty nf murder la the first degree hang him." We were shown some tomatoes yester day that cams from Jack. Castles' ranch which were simply huge. Thee were as large as good sieed eiushmoLons and weighed from two to three pounds apiece. Quite a number of drank en Indians were parading tho street dunng the week. Where do they got their tarantula juice! Ko nua on Thursday between the Vo lunteer and Thistle owing to fog. . A. W. Goer, of Pahraaagat Valley, Wat a valuable stallion reoently. Mr, James Nosbitt has gone Kt to r purshase a new stock of goods. deeply; "Why, before service he walks round the church in a hassock and sur plus which only ecuues down to bit I knees." Chicago Living Church. A rural debating society K illaoongdis I cuas tho vital question. "Which bene fits the eountry the most the Concord 1 School of Philosophy or the youug niao who wins the lawn tennis championship!" j UABOWOOO dt wauum MAT&ttaA. Norristown Herald. RanlHti nM ladv on the ferrv V0U02 SJASH, DUO 11 uf U.lNU, man I wish you'd throw away that nasty PAINT & OiL.. igarj it's making me sick. Wavering - Wnuiturab liTt OlomenXtJ I U TOVES. CROC II Kit V GJ-AMa. -Brooklyn &agie. AR HOtietai t AmTn 1 asuaanw AWi IWX. Muiafactarera oi Ooppet ,Ti and bUaet-lron Wars, yiumt'e XIOTIUSlrlMKaH 01 ,nn,VSM So COAL OIL QIAN1 t.t, n .nrt. for th t,f a. D. 1881. fwui t Tt and D&Buat aiaatiul Vowoor suit Call- tha Aaaossor of LtiKwln Oouity, Mevaos, ana i foruia ruse. 1Y. um. ! In mv nttl.uk Kip tlllUilC lQB09tlft0. I Th4 Uoardot Kqualliitlon will meet at thtr WB KEBP yiMT-OLAriB HQOVU ONLX1 aaldroU.aod will oonltoue in a-wsi in from day I -rrfl -o- ffl Qaih and 45b11 for Oaahi t-j day uutll and lncludlug lb sad day ol 1 wa flaJ ivr txtobtr, a. D. Ite7, aud all persona naving od- Jectiorn to make to aatd antesuinii must pre auut lue sami w sata uoara wnu iu immhioii. JO KKLLV Oonuty Clark and Bi-Offloto Ulork of the Board I oi oounty juuuniaaioniirs. OMR PRICB TO ALL 1 1 BANK EXCHANGE m of ar ordkeop bl UiA1J JJAWAAAaalVlW ow of khe uirtrlol Owitt. In and lor I A .... . u at Naiuii. ana to RESTAURANT. Sheriff Sale. ornt'-m vostovvtoe. PIOOH3 - N3VADA. Bill or Faro, M ia tis Marlst. AlltasDjliciciCiofUis Siia MR1. J VM. PIRRtn, Sheriff's Sale. j .iii.Ap.ul for . iudjm.Bt Qd.dlanld Court, on tn. '"""?, IUU. A. D.. I8fl. In f.vor o( O. W. JlooilM, planus, aiMttve o.atron, nra". -"J Im.Io.I O. B. B.rton mad tho Kllnoiimn auin ui iieu nuuumw ------ . . ,,, 1U HUM Ao-lOOJ Dollars, aoo, - i nirty.oD iwiinB, " , 7r iA.al. I hiTti Invlttd OH (ollommr Ofoperty. to-wU; Toe JCUiiKeUBUiith : mine and mining claim situate In tne now- i. uui ... niatrlflt In tutiA Cjuut ol t'lD- colo and BUU ol Hv. ""'k - - , t,, . i-.v ..-j ii-,fui loan t her with two baudred feet ia wiain, tn , -"-- -.- duly reoordoi in the ttooords olaaid Busl yanta atlulug Dlatriot. KouM u nereoy giTon uw FrLda , else lttk rty September, n lMT.atthphowof tao'eloefcM , ol said nlandiil Munifnn in nemnn ahnnlrf tu. llhniib 'i w CxlttllOntV Of dilation nearly equals that ot ail ol pnpe" t tn cUm combined. Prica, e3.ffl)ftyt;ii'. Uwt 'ubliabm. No. m Broadwar, A. V. a ft ana ?iunn r ft. nn ATENTS. ,JSi: P.t.nt Offlo.. Tid hnvo pwptrwl thm On, Hundred llpu- . tnn.ntor. the r nuliu J llnit.5 St.tw. Can.d.. ftnKiftna. m.oT iTolh.r fo"il ""''SS JSf i3f5b?;uSn.l.o.1Jit.U. UniMCJUi. 381 Btoviiwr. Ko Votk. SUMMONS. of Newd. J. H. Eeee.. Plrintl". . .1. B. td' BToetlw to J. B. ',d',,''"":. krfoni Llnooln, imtho Mttb fj !' """J' ?' " by uld plnlll, to u.w llio i.illnt ol tl .boV.oJniiidl.lilnlllf. told .ctlon 1 bb' mldl.iii'iaioitb.min of Kitty (0I Doto. Sold Join, for medle.lKrrlc ra,d.ljd Jon Snd on jont requMtm loil. boi.n by tb. "oonni Medln tbLKtion or iudsoi.n .ill bj taken aualoat yon iorpe mtb "St. of tbl. nn ou Mil w tTo?b.S.Sror.nTOon.t.bl.ofr.iaow,t, a4.llug; Uk. kd.l tvli "l " "Swon undMm, buidtb;.'Jtbl.sof Mb, iMI A. A. 1UUMU, jtlOf tboPM OfMld Plrb.b P. rr vi an 2 or as ordsk of a.u.B is- ts ait 3,1 out or the tftutriot Omit, in ani for tan uoii'ity or Li ijotn, atac or rtVid. ao.i vr nnWoa ia aii O-mrt, on the lUfa day ol An- J sMitf ,U order of sat- and aU gMx, A. D., 1811, ii Itviirof J-tmesT. UUkeA ' S I. THBrtBii, flbatlff. day.! wtu'sell all tho abjvn deacrlbod property UneoU floaaty. Neve-le. ac Pnb.lo aubUoo. for mli in han t to tlw hiititr and Iwat biddor, to nn iMinxt tnn Miiiuonviiia ninfliiinK uuui' mi m. an.nnrtinn. nd W. 8. Oodbti. toT tbtr MU.UMflWc-niy-n.iKBt j-iunrwia wu uununm nnd rortv-'i'rw iii-iint ua-iuoj wwuiri, dobt, togtbr with Hineuten (itt Dollars, tax cobm, an in BCiramg coam iui ikic--, i faavA levied on tha ftllowlua nrturty, to-wlt Tus flve-eiiihtbs HI ol vlte ac"itb8t' finrt..r of tao northwest (matter of Bdticu 3j Ffv, in Townaaip Two fl) south ol Hango No iW Itt Uor'ti Xiahi;i ljjLM and merldiat.i 6in onft-Uslf cre of Rrfmud ulrntitia oa tha. wel I H I tLree-uintai, itt aua noutnoof-t qun er, of aid aovLkiwrntqiia''tr, wlitcli ts descrlbod aa folljwt, tc-wln lost oartali hall aor of Und noun -which ucualAd what l auowa aa. the balll.MivlUf Store and which la h&id com rlaint not mure particularly dtiaorlbrd, To- guthor with ta floteidt Furoaco and Toq- Bt B. D S-nltb, Deputy dberia. SharifF's Sale. Tave BXJTKIW' GVJDM te Imil Sept. and Mawehf awhpwaur. W PH Ha"H Uadea,wlttoTes' 3 BOO IUwaUmtla- whole Pletosw OalleiT , oiVEfl Whaleamle Prieea BOOKS contaOa lnbrmtloijKVaJa from tbe marketo of J dms npoa rwciis of XO eta. dfrr von. Resa-etftOljr, MONTGOMERY WARD A CQ. e 989 Wasets Aveauo. tlueaae, U i rw vrnnrTR nw AWOKUtK ui) a..ur an- IS stwdont ol the 4-lice Cj-.ir. in and for i the Ciunty of Lincoln, State ol Nevada, and to ma directed and deliver., for a jadnit in m.tA rinnft. on tli 2211(1 day of Au- nmt, A. V., l&fl, lnlavotot Gastava ttanirnn I lutrveudr. and anm ti. R; fcVrwn fad the Pounsylvani Quarts Mill lmauM. for the MSS87Vi DiUani, Jebt, toa-liiu- with hu pl.a,a?w BMionvlH. IWldcn. lJfr 1 JEJaite-IbS; ama n..P, uuoe J J : "7.- nitiv. to-wlt: The Pannsylvanla Qnans Mill, smute nrth KUuK.'SBttil! mice, in the Pennaylvanl Hin luo DtBtrtot, esjmt 85 milts auuiUst f nnaoa in said County of Lincoln, and Hteto of aame for the ooovanlxnt working therMtf. Motioo ia her.pby given tiw ou Friday, Use ltls Amy ef rfeptes.ber. A. t.. 1W, at the hoar of 12 o'llocfc M.. of said day, I will ssIL all the ew daacrlbed prop erty, at the froiHS d of the Cnn House in the town of Ptoohs. Liuwlu Oannty, Sovada-at . ... in Wn.1 an tha hijben ud beatbldder, tosUfy said order of sala neaii oosia. .. D TOR!tEa(Bh8rlffi By H. P.Bmith , Pepdty tBierUf. nin.a. Blackaniltu 3M. BnUlooville ftloro. nutldineaud u o&r lasroyemwita aUuatad thcMon, mooptinst uuretYorn Tan Thouaani ptt.OOM Tons oftdiliona mire or ties, uw on. aid ptoperty heretofore sold to tbn tloche Consolidated SdieltJn Oompany. Notice is hoieby given that on MMtr the TweltSk daw f Heptemher A. 1..1!WT, atthebonr of 13 M., AnsniddiTp I will Bell all tha right, title and tuteiest oi eaid Bulllonvllle Smelting Oompany, in and to the abuts diotihiid proiart7. at the Front Door ol th Ooiirt House in ton town of Pioche. aald Oouiiiy ann tttato, at Public Auction, for t'aah in fatal to the hiHhoet and boat bidder, to aaturr s:tid ardsr of aate and all esate. K. D, TURN15H, Sberlff. Hy S. D. SmiVa . Deputy Sheriff. uy20-td lOfT PON KM EN T. The above aaltf in hireby p-tntponeJ onttl Tueaday fa 20th day of .Sopteinbnr, A. D, IWT, to take plaoe at the mma hour and place above named. E.D.TTTRNEB, Sheriff. By S. 2. SnlUi, ftaputy Hhwlff. . hoiiM. as.oo ontflt free "IZ Kn nak. Cap! Hal nos qniv-d. Header, U yoo want . , ki.h - nf .Ithor I. yoooc or ok I. ou m. ' P '"i 111 ae ttoy wort, llk b'to Mrtalnty.wm. h...iu.i.N i m H.VALLITT mi Co., Port- In I. kUlat. NOTICE OF dUIT COKNrD. HIAIH OT SWAP. OOtim Of I4K1-.0UI, nMTWci on PMB:Dtia inuixi Oiricl. I To tbo following named di fndnt. ul W .ll owi.r.rol.im.ot.to tho r.-.l "' '! tacTOTOInont. tboroon. 0 UiprOY.ui.nt. wbr 25mZmini3. brlr.ltor dtwrlbodi ISom.. ly.oTurf b..n lu .bo CVuoty of U.. Mto ftbtta of SYd.. known or ulmon, oo .otmod tb.t suit ba. Iin corn. oKl in' tbo Ju.ttco Conn, Ptak. 9; in uid fot Idnooln oonnty. Mrtu .'f Yul, W S. at.of N.Y1., ilftntlrf. 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