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FESTIVE FIGAE03. Hair-Dresslnar la View of tho Pub lic) for Prlzea The Wild Scene Witnessed at Tonsorlal . Exhibition In Pari - A Tremendous Bow Caused by One of the toting- Competitors Before twenty-seven looking-glasses sat twenty-seven disheveled maidens, the glories of their toilets vailed by the familiar s triped wrappers of the hair dresser's saloon, surrounded uy Hair pins, bandeaux, and but why expose the secrets of the toilet? Enough to say that all was there necessary to the erection of a fashionable coiffure. Be hind each stood a Figaro, expectant, tail comb in hand, his snowy shirt-front and resplendent studs carefully protected by a silken kerchief, now executing valse steps to the preliminary strains of the band, now combing the tresses before him to the same accompaniment This odd scene, says a Paris letter In the New York Sun, was at the ball of the Society of Progress inllairdressing, and it was the outset of a prize competition. The signal is given. With lightning finirers the competitors proceed to work. In a trice fringes that lately hung dank and straight assume a puffy appearance. The spectator can not fail to note the careful powdering of the model's faces, for the electric light is trying, &nd observe how speedily a twist here, a curl there, and half a dozen skillfully placed pins add to fem inine charms. It is all very 6erious. The "subjects" are models of gravity. Messrs. Louis, and Auguste, and Jaques, and llippolyte indulge only in the facial contortions peculiar to their trade. Their young ladies and professional friends solemnly promenade to the music and await results with palpitating hearts. "Gentlemen, the combs to the pock ets," cries the president. With a last pat here, a final fingering of the frizzes, and a farewell adjust ment of feathers and flowers, the com petitors whisk off the wrappers and the twenty-seven ball-gowned young ladies are revealed to us in all the glory of their elaborate coiffures. "Gentlemen of the jury, will you do your duty?" is the stentorian command. It sounds as if they were trying a murder case. Ah the solemnity of the moment! There is no conversation, the musio ceases, the excitement of the fes tive Figaros is alone manifested in their elevated eyebrows, uplifted shoulders and fierce mustache ends, working like the antenna: of the lobster. The prize is only to htm who shall obtain Beven votes. But, alas and alasl no one gains this number. No. 23 gets six, No. 1 gets three; the remaining four are frittered away between other competitors. Again and again the gentlemen of the jury "do your duty," and just as twenty -three seems to have grasped the golden cross cf honor a wild crowd seizes hold of a diminutive, black-bearded Individual, with a tail-comb protruding from his pocket, uplift him shoulder high, and No. 1, it is realized, is, aftee all, the lucky man. Then a tremendous row ensues. The second prize has been handed to 23, but, with flashing eyes and a face whiter than shaving lather, he dashes it trag ically to tho floor, and with half-smothered yell, like a tiger balked of its prey, rushes at the unfortunate lady, whose tresses have served him in such good stead, and in another moment reduces the coiffure he has erected to ruin. A confused mass of hairpins, "switches," martcaux curls, and an osprey alone remains of what was once bo dear. To a man the festive Figaros pursue the baffled barber round the saloon, and, with groans and hisses, ex pel him from tho scene. Tho honor of the society hus been outraged. A com patriot and fellow-craftsman has made a sad exhibition of jealous rage and disappointment, and insulted the so ciety. Meanwhile, hairpins and looking glasses have been swept away, the lloor is cleared, and the Gallic hair dresser uertainly does not take his pleasures sadly, for in the refreshment room where bottled stout and cigarettes appear to be most in request, the friends of luckless No. 23 and the successful No. 1 exhaust themselves in gesticulations ; and arguments, while the paucity of the funereal black-edged programmes lash- ; es many into exhibitions of fury which frequently threaten to develop into pugilistic interludes. As the writer de parts a procession of ladies, who have been brought with hair already dressed in , various historical and fashionable styles, is in coarse of formation, and suggest the Idea that the revolving v waxes dummies have escaped from the . . various hairdressers' windows to take ; part in the rev .. lVt the last im- presaion of the ra'i Wcc urs Inter ., natiotrafc. -uiwl H'.t ; a haggard, I ghastly opparitio ih. irn inrush and ' -comb, a card-boa li v V a striped wrapper, and t e.-.r. la-rugh tho '' awing doors lp lth wild ey t the revels within. . It was the' fallen angel hover ing around the 'gates of Paradise, the hapless No. 83. . . .. v WONDERFUL LITTLE THINGS. ot them would not equal the size of a grain of wheat. And yot nature, with a singular prodigality, has supplied many of these with organs as completo as those of a whale or an elephant. The thread of tho silk worm is so small that an average of forty-two of of them are twisted together to form a thread of common sewing silk; that of the spider is many diameters smaller. Two drams of spider web by weight would, if stretched into a straight line, reach from London, England, to Edin burgh, Scotland, a distance of over 400 miles. Platinum and silver can each ho drawn into v.lro many times smaller than a human hair. The former metal has been drawn into wire so fino tliat twenty-seven of them twisted together could have been inserted into the hollow of a hair; that is, if a human being or a human-mado machine could be found minute and prcciso enough for such a delicate undertaking. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH. An Egyptian scytho recently un earthed is exhibited among tho antiqui ties in tho private museum of Hinder: Potrie in London. Tho shaft of tho in Irimient is wood, supporting a row o Hint saws, which are securely ccmentee into it. Two mounds of tho prehistoric period have been discovered on tho isthmus of Corinth by Mr. P. Kastromenos, who thinks they aro tho tombs of Sisyphus and Neleus, mentioned by tho traveler Pausanias when describing tho country subject to tho rule of that town. The authorities of tho Louvre aro talking of buying in a collection of Carthagenian antiquities. The collec tion includes fifteen heads of gods and Roman Emperors, thirty Greek and Latin inscriptions and fifty-two pillars bearing words or phrases in the Tunic language Mil. W. J. Stiixman warns collect ors of Greek vases that a Groek dealer in antiquities is buying up tho vasos that have been found in Italy, at Nola, and other sites of Graco-Italian cities. IIo infers that thoy will bo sold from Athens as tho product of excavations in old Greece. A house of five stories has been exca vated in Pompeii, in which important frescoes aro still in a good stato of pres ervation. In the principal room is a representation of Bollcrophon a youth holding the winged Pegasus with one hand, whilo with tho other ho re ceives tho orders from Proteus, who is seated on a richly decorated throno. An Humbled Vizier. A traveler in Morocco tells, in "The Land of an African Sultan," th6 follow ing story: "The Sultan, not long ago, discovered that one of his viziers was becoming too powerful, lie therefore summoned him to tea, and compliment ed hitu on his great wealth. The vizier, becoming vain, boasted of tho number of his honsc3, horses, wives, and slaves, and the Sultan rebuked him, saying that ho was too rich and thought too much of himself. To show the man ex actly what ho was worth, his Majesty had him taken by soldiers to the slave market, where ho was put up for sale, and received only one bid of eightpence. lie was then taken back to the Sultan, who said to him: 'Now you know your proper value eightpence. Go home and ponder over it.' When the man reached home, however, he found that nearly all his property had been taken away by order of the Sultan. Only ono small residence, one wife, ono horse, and one slave hud been left him." NAVAL BALLOONS IN FRANCE. Chiefly a JVaturaF Product of Nevada. To) la min r,f il,( Post Liniment for Sprains, Bruises, and Muscular Soreness. . It is a Conibimitioii,-tlie result of Accidental Discovery, united with the fruits of SCIENTIFIC KFSEARCH and PRACTICAL TESTS AND OBSERVATIONS. 1 'IB MISCELLANEOUS. lower end of Sprint! Valuy, tdje.iuint! Jus. Coumerilh 'b on t lie south; pi..- wiwory c u ni w 5 eres land includiti! si rinjs, si.ou es Cciil Kiln aprtngs, about 10 miles SK 01 ury vaney; posses ory claim to S aerB lanu lLciuumii springs, mown as dik nt "1 nuj., auvu. v unlet E of Dry Vtllty mill and formerly claimed by Taul Succettl Co.; possessory claim to a lot in Bulliouville, the second lot from ccrner cf Main St., formerly known aa John Frci'f, posaessoiy acres laud including springR. hnov.u aa Dow's springs, about 12 milea BE from Pauses, with imptB, eousistlrg of a corral, tai V 17, renally 71 cl, sdv ii, to tal 'J KM. Welland UeLry PcBiestoy claim o a bouee and lot in Itulllonvillo, vest of the liullioc villc Hotel, fu n.ery the i rorcrty of U bar ton; possessor, ilbim to a lot and imp's in Hoyal City, funic, ly known as Ung Chong's, tax ti 37, pu and cts, adv $2, total III HI). Weeks Cb li Poi.siss.iiy claim to 1S of 8EV4, Wit ol tto, f-til ol hEy, 8ic8, NH of NWSa.ec 17' til in T 4, UK 07 E, Appln 10527, lax f 1-J 25, penally SI 22, adv ii, totul f IS 47. White J A pofsessoiy claim to CO acrtB land at the old Cslilurui-i CroB-ing on Mnddy ttivtr about 2 Jt miles K of Moupa lmiian ltes. ivaiien known rormerly as run wnrni s, rax iu 11, poll tax (:), pcmlty (1 37, adv ii, total 17 (8. Wickotl H L-VoBSt-SEKry claim to NEla Dec 20, NW Sec 21. T 20. S It 01 E, Appln 10520, tax (14, penalty f 1 40. adv f 2. total 17 411. Wickoff Frark E Posf-x'Fgory clbini to BE! S-c 17, HWH Hi'C 10, T 20 B It CI E, Appln 10,5.25, tax 114, pctalty U 40, adv 2, totul 17 40. Mesbitt J & Bro. and John Itorder Mort gage, Chattel and Ileal, dated Kept 4. 1SS8, Wm. Cuherwell to Jas. and Oto. Kcttbilt ai d John Boeder, on rancn iu Meadow Vallty Wnt-h, horseB, mules, carts, wagons, and etc., tax 35, penalty ti 50, adv (2, total 40 50. It is the inert convenient and economical api proaches Yci lection ; for the Horse it has no equal. AGENCY AT lication known. For Man it ap- Skier's Hesperian Brug Store, PIOCHE, NEVADA. Try it ami Tell Your Neighbor the llesull. Application for a P- tent So. 968. Fnitkd States Land Office. Eureka, Nevada, December 26, lf'JU. NOTICE OF TAX SALE. DELISQl'E.T LIHT OF llt. l'KliTY FOR THE YEAH 1850, LINCOLN COUNTY NEVADA. MIES Ml S3 SiS4 SHOES "Competition Is the Life of Trade." and if you have not pocn our laWBt improved noodBVOu einuotimaBlne how lively trade is, or hew hard our eon.peiitoiB Lave to work to keep 0 . . " . . . . ... tni, ... Inn...a Vh.o 'l tli...n r.i tln .lr:nwl Vnii.iR' i Within BlRnt Ol UH. JIM juur wiaim u;r mv rwuc. i.o . Shoe accord inn to your neei s. ... , , , , , Positively none cenuine link us having our name and price ttmi ed plainly on the aole. Your retailer will supply yon with shoes bo stamped if 50a liifM upon his doinc bo; if yen do uot Insist, ar.me retail rn will coax you into miying lnienor riiue ufi ,i,iu , . prof-t. Notice is hereby i;iv- n to those hom it may concern and ,0 the l-IIow,i. mined ,m,ns -j i.ii in in el nnaiiU to. the real estte amlimpr vt n.eeN hereon, ur improve, menu when asH-ssid sepir.ilely, hereinafter 51... n...i t ..ri.iik n,i n That the taxes for State 'and County, purp . for the year A 1 18.H BBWfSid anami't trie ioiiuwuik -..' iu..i nMuuli of cr i;er;y are now deliuquenl; th ittca per cent u ualty and two dollars, eiiv, eofi- o " , . i. ,.., .nil Hint anv niece or parcel of properly upou hkh said taxi s, penalty and costs st all remain uu. am Monday the m iaj of January. .A D. 1891. .. 1. ..1 u.n-il as will pay tho amount of taxes, delinquency ''".co,H,'i'""; It. will be sold uy me as uuum , 1 .r... ulv..rof anid County of Liu- ceu'n. at la o"l.u-k U . of said day, at the front door of the 0 urt lulise, at tuo town o. i""-"" .j 1.. u.nutv mch taaea delin Jilt. u.id'nAlna will be made sVdjcct to redemption wltbin U monthi after Jhe date .f.nle.'b, payment of .11 the , .mus asaeased asainst fhpr'l. toother with three percent per month thereon from the date of ST.. .....11 n.(.i m .cenrdanea with the pro. visions of Section C ot au act of "' Legislature ni tt,n Hlu!e of Nevada, aeurnveu 18H5. Htututea of 1885, patte 117. Ploche. November W. IS'JO Conntv Treasurer and M-Offlclo Tax Receive of Lincolu Comity, cvada. How They Aro I'scd to Fjll iw tho Move ments of 8ulnn:krlno ilouts. Some experiments have been lately conducted by tho French navy, which will have an important influence on tho future use of the balloon in time of war. A balloon was constructed, Bays the Chicago Globe, with a capacity of 11,300 feet, especially for experimental purposes. It was inflated with hydro tren, which was carried in reservoirs under a pressure of 100 atmospheres. A tail rope 130 feet lonr? served to con nect the balloon with a ship of the fleet when the balloon was required to be kept captive for reconnoitering pur poses. It was found that on a clear day all important objects within a ratlins of eighteen to twenty-four miles were clearly distinguished. Another very important point was that the waters of tho sea, when ob served from a considerable altitude, were found to be singularly clear, and the details of tho bottom wero in one of the ascents perfectly distinguishable, oven at a depth of eighty feet. This pe culiarity allowed au observer in tho balloon to follow the movements ot tho submarine boat Gymnote, during its re cent trials, without losing sight of it for D single moment, whatever its depth of immersion. Tho balloon used on this occasion was very stoutly constructed, having been a short tune before towed at a speed 01 ten and one-half knots an hour for a distance of twenty-one knots, by a tor pedo boat, without being any the worse. Germany has now adeipted balloons for naval purposes, and during the recent maneuvers at Wilhelmshaven one of these was used from a war-ship of the fleet for reconnoitoring. a ui 3 O Ul z 3 K a C You cannot nfroitl to rto w ay . Q d A7 A Uhout them. MEANS' $"4 SHOES. V) m c 2 n x a m r r rn o f .Tames THE VERY BEST Means ti Shoe l'urlioya -"iniifTTir" IVIAU6. ,. ... 1 ii,- r.ri timer, m in our branch of Industry that we ars new able to affirm that the James Means' U Shoe is iu every respect nual to the shoes which only a few yci.ra ago were re'ailed at f Uht or ten dollars, if you will try on a pair you will be convinced that we do oot eIaKerate. Ours aro the ordinal 3 and 11 Mioes. and those who milato our sysUm of bus. WeV. are unable to compete with us In quality of factor 1 roduds. In cur lines we are the laracBt manufacturers til the Vnited Btnti s. largeBima u ct,,,rB1, f ctory r sol I by lile-nn uke retailers In nil imru of the country. Wo will place them easily within yenr reach iuatiy Sla'o or lerrltory if you will invest ono cent in a pjsttl curd and write to in. JAMES MEANS & CO., 4. Lincoln Street Boston, Mass. HH L, LINKS Or? THE ABOVE KHOKM FOIl SlI.E AT W ERTHKIMEirS. A needle passes through eighty oper ations before it is perfectly made. A grain of musk will scent a room for twenty years, and at the end ot that tune will not show that it has dlmin ' lshed in tho least. . .. A grain ot carmine or a half a grain of aniline will tinge a hogshead of water so that a strong microscope will detect coloring matter in every drop. ' The surface of tho sea is alive with ' vast swarms of minute organisms, both plants and animals, and tho "Chal lenger" investigations havo shown con clusively that showers ot these keep . dropping day and night like a constant rain toward the ooze of the bottom. . -. Tub wings of a fly are used with great quickness and probably Six hundred strokes are mado per second. This would carry the fly about twenty-five " feot, but a seven-fold velocltycan easily ' bo attained, making ono hundred and Bovonty-flve feet per second, so that under certain circumstances It can out strip a race horse. In sour paste, the ' milt of a codfish, or even in water in which vegetables havo been infused the microscope dis covers animalcull so small that millions Ri lls; :vi In t in VMM Mate The CMis.ur. juumv.i isa- rc lire st l.u:;.'.r-d f .j-ty i . . i j : u. in t'.o l':Wd t.il.-..,c:ioh;.;.vo cf ui:uy iiido;jcndent conjoi'ations, will 1)0 ro c.'veii, r.a3'S the Trovideneo (U. I.) C ".;-.r.l, with rxmie curpriso by most .-co;4o whose lcnowled;! of diltercnt : veil tlocn uot cmb:ico more than a .'.ozen or twenty at tho inoiit. In the li:;t aa disclosed ly tho preliminary bul letin issued by tho Ccublui lUuvau from Washington aro tho Oononvl-Six-Princi ple ltaptists, tho Sc'hwerUfcldiaus, tho Theosophical Society, tho Life and Ad vent Union, and others which to a ma jority of peoplo will be entirely new. With a hundred and forty cceedu form ally adopted and "many independent or'.i.utionn" with their own notions besiues, tho tunic of thouo who favor church unions iu diUlcult indeed. If only the more uumerouu denominations existed tho lubor of effecting a unity of tTiurclies with regard to polity and tho more essential doctrines might be cacier, but v.-hnt chall bo Buld when a hundred little denominations, sturdy in their beliefs and customs, are in the fieldx loth to give them up? nociiP. v ..n.trA A H Thomtison -Fee aim- nle'titletoa'l.tson Meadow Galley St. lota 17 ft 18. block 1. tl ' W. P ti'''.v 1" fD"' ' Cly.no w m t.ut.e 4 N.sMit & Bro-Fee simplo title I a I d an ' Improvements on Waud.-U St loUl block ai.taiilu ct, penalty n a, .,.! i on X''. ,.l. Meee mil Tbilisi ortatl n Co-Fee .1 1. ,,!.. i.,t .tut imu s on Laconr Ht. lota IT 18 -1 1 k 3e, tax t3 t. 1 er.alty 30 cts, ,T 1.-....I , ol.- II le to H undivided Interest to 1. 1 !) 1:1 k li 0.1 Meadow Valley Ht tax tl 80, peiially IN . t, idv f .'. lota, ti au. T.,nM u.n,p-ii,K,AM,rv elim to a house and lot on Main St. lot ! l.loek 1. tax 7 T4, poll tax (I, penalty $1 0T adv U. to al 1S si. JOvil'STV. Ammyo A Pos.ie sory claim to 40 acrea land be"., the BEt. of tV. fee ro. T .S B m E.ap pin 9S.3I, tai 1 15, pii-alty IT et, J f J, total Ate'bion Uw.oo-Fi-e sliune title to lot and Impts. Paua.-a. lot 24 hi t-k 35. tax iU 10. poll tax ts.pemlty II 77, adv J total Ml 4T. Uuuuelt W i - "' ssory c'a m to 640 acrea of land Ulna tec 17. T fi M K PPl" ". tax 18, iKualty ti 80. a lv tS total m 80. Barote F.umn II - IWenery claim to the NW'i 8 c U T in. S K til K , p- sai-ssory claim to the 5 r! " l-K and N K . t ec 21, T 30, K B tt E. api 1... U'401 t.x $'8 jei.altylSSO, adv 11. total tJi 80. Ilarbee Henry D-P.iss ss.iry lam to 8W, See 91, T 20, S K fit r 1 . axKSiy cniin 8ac,T.4till -! p - ry claim loN 0I8WI. an I.N A I, .,!.! 8.0 29 T20.8R81 E, tax 2i 2j. penail iu aov iui.i Jv-'- BlilbeOco P awsa. ry la'.o to aatack. fur nace and eal in at itmii i'y; pofaesenry clalmlcadw III11U h u t l. Kan, tax 8 15, poll ta. ft. ixaa'ly fl 17, a v fi total 114 92. Btabee Ka Po bst)- e'aim to all of Heo ID T ID SUE Atpln l'o-H, ItlM, penalty 2 80, adr I i, toul t-il 81. .,-.., Blabie Pior l'ij r claim to840acres land being Ml T 19. K CO K, Appn 9,1)54, tax f .8, penalty 12 80, adr IS, total W2 80. Biabee A M- Tuwaa ry c .lm to 440 acrea land In Ui Vee-ia V.llev b Ing the BH of NEH, SEk of K'-(.VwH of SW.SHof 8Wl,,8.c 23. H H of BE It . N H of N 1 14 , i of 8W I, , Bee 2S all in T 2u. 8 It 6 1 P., Appln W25 poaaesaory claim t3lO acrta Ian I In Ija Vegas Valley be. Inn the B t of kj. NkJ of 8WI, Sec 3a, EH of NEVi, Sec 21, all In T 20. B U 81 B, Appn 9082, Ux 128, penally tl K, a IV 12. toUl 32 80. Bristol Syndicate- Posaeaa ry claim to 1C0 acrea lnd aioiit one mile norih ol the town of Bristol, lth liupmr. meKla thereon eonaiatlng of a 111 sump qu rti mill and act of rollers, one rlilori lialiiii I rua e. one Kirbnk acalea, ono dwelling lioue. nel nrnil and ofllce, ono afaiyomeciueb aekaiulth m-op, one leachlnu works and oro stable ,V 1 197 22. penalty 119 73 adv 13, total f!18l(4. HrlKi! li-a c-P.isw am r.. 1 ilm to 320 acres laud alj dnltm NeeO i Iln". no:uii the kj, Seo 15, T2I, H It M K. Am I" tW.J. tax fit, penalty f 1 40, adv I, totul f 17 40. HriKKS t M-ronacwry ttim to M0 acrea land m-.r Hie of Nye Co.. betrgSec 11, T 21, 8 II 54 K Appln! (H t-xfW, lKiialtyfloO.adv 12. t til f l'i 80. Bin'iK M.rli, 1-P0.ea.ry claim to 20 aerslanl aiio-n nnl Xi'.ui iiunxervine, t.x u .t, .o I 1 X itcunPy $1 60, ady U total f 9 . ft 01 amller A t niuiiilui- Poaa aaory claim to 50 .en- la it t . tli r 1.1 a 1 corner, ana aa joinh h ili totiuir BIimt Pirk, tax fl 19, pen- .It, -J 1 c a. a :v 1! t Hal f I 41. Col.n ft 8 Hot- P Rim.i y claim to NHof f Wit Hie SH H 1 . WH " or w h ine SKI) of BW. 8.0 10. r 1. sum r., at u at, eniitnlnl a 2811 ii-Ma land. Al llln 8345; poaaea- ao.yelal uli.M la of NBl4. o;iO,T9Sho E, roiinlnlr.B 10 ao - land. Appln 8348; poaaea. .,v t ot if NtV. tho BWUofBEU 8e. 0.TO N It SI E. M l M, conlainlnil 120 act. s land. Api.tn Kin, t-x 11923, penally ft 92 adv f 2, total l.-l 17. Crosby H o-P -aa aiory clilm to 30 acrea land aud tmpta, n rtliait of school house In Un k.rvllle.tilflJIO, penalty f I 27, adv 11, total HI 97. lie Lara Chaff- Pascaory claim to 040 acroa lanJ near Nja Co line belli Bit of Sec (, T 31, B U 64 K; SKIt BEVt of 8a I. T 12, 8 R 60 E; MEKofHrc 8 T 19, B H 60 B, Appln 9954, Us 28, penalty 12 80, adv (2, total Hi 80. Dlckeraon E W-Posseseory claim to 610 acres land in Las -Venas Valley, being 8)otBVSt. SJt of 8Eki,'8ec 23,B)4 of SWM. See 24, N X of NEk NE1 of NWla, Sec 25, Nil of s-A 4 Bee 27 NHofflEM SeoSsrAjtolBWIt, NEW ol 8EH oo U in T 20, 8 It 61B.Applu902,tx f-28 penalty 2 80, adv tl. total $32 80. D iekcrson Catherine W Possessory claim to 640 'acres land being Sec 9, T 111, 8 R 00 E, Ap pln 9967, tax 28, penalty 13 80, aov 3, total IMckcraon E S-Poasessory claim to all of 8tc 3 T 19, 8 B 60 E, 841 C8-100 acres, tax f J8 UI, penalty 2 80 adv 13. total 132 87. DunSold Jno H-Possessory claim to 100 acres land being BEX. Bee 31, T 30, 8 H 03 E Appln 91168, tax $7'. penalty 70 cts, auv 12, total !) 70. Kino y J 11 Poseessory claim to a lot ou' side of town llmlls of Pauaca, east of Geo A Wadswortb'a residenco aud iinpts, tax l 10, poll tax ti, penalty 71 cts, adv 12, total 19 81 Garrison 1 N-Possessory claim to 160 acres land and lmpts, Including BprinijB auout i mile, south of Wilson Creek ranch, on the road to Plocho fm Wilson Creek, tax13 13, ...... 1,., at 31 adv 12. total 1 10 43. Oeutry llarry rosscssory claim to 180 acres land and lmpts at ht Thomas, adjoining Jen n.ug'a and llonelli'B ranches, consisting of H undivided Interest in 860 acres, known as the property of gentry and Bypbus; possess-.ry claim to 10 acres land and lmpts, at 81, Tboinat, adjoining Mra Jouning.s land on the Kasti possessory claim to 20 aores land nil In provemcnts at Bt Thomaa north of H Gentry corral and hay yard, formerly Mrs. Jennings homestead, taxi (38 31. poll tax $3, penalty ti 13, adv (2, total (17 45. lot aud nnion ti.ar Possessorv clvim to honso In Bristol, adjoining John Boeder s on the west, known as Gillcn's residence; posses airy claim to 3 cabins at Bristol, about 1(0 yard- neuthwest cf Bristol Mill, formerly known as Newton's and Vallalncourfs, tax (8 22, poll tux 13, penalty $1 12, adv 1 1, total . ..... Gilmer i T improvement uu .''," mine In Bristol mining district, tux (5 2S, pen alty 62 cents, adv 3, total 17 77. Hays Joa Possessory claim to 160 acn-a land and Improvements at Kane Springs, iocluding inn... c.no uni-inca. about 13 miles due north of Moapa Indian Reservation being NEH of . . ....... nn ..IL'l. UIL'I. Han BfcSa, EH 01 M '4 doc aa, t " " -a 31, all In T 12, 8 R 65 E, tax (18 37, poll ttx 13, penalty 12 13, auv i, total r 00. hill WH Possessory claim to 40 acres land Including water right, being In 80c 31, T 17, 8 R 69 ti, known as Corn Creek, about 22 milea northwest of Las VegaB springs and ranch, Ui (ft 13, poll tax 3, penally 01 cts, adv 2, total (13 04. , Holruann A U -Posse nsory claim to NEX Bee 29, T 20, B R 61 E, Appln lu5C7, tax f7, penalty 70 eta, adv II. toul 'J 10. Huutsmiu D o Poaeessory cuim 10 iu acres land at Grape Vine WpriDgs, about 9 miles south of Kane BprlngB, about 10 miles north of Moapa Indian Reservation, on me rou iron Bolllonvlllc to Muddy River, tax (11 80, poll tax 13, penalty $149, adv 12. total $18 30. Kaulx Jesse E-PosBessory claim to lot 3 of NWX.BKki tf NWX. Beo 19, T 20, Shlill, Appln 10518, tax f3 40, penally 81 cts,. adv $2, toUl $5 80. Lanter J M- Posressory claim 10 n.u aen a oe InaNEX ot BEX Bee 0, NW X of Br-X. F.H ol Bee 8, an in 1 u b r. ot r,, supiu '"' iu lueiuuauK ngN IWi; miu un r.alm to all acres lani aprlnga, about 10 miles west of Patterson dlst, on the road to Hamilton, tax (93 19, poll taxes f6, penalty $10 17, adv $3, total im w. Lee W E-Possessory claim to 640 acres land being all of Bee 10, T 19, B R 60 E, Appln 90.10, tn tin. nenaltv 12 80. adv tl. total $31 80. Llddle Mrs M Possessory claim to 160 acres land In Cive Valley, and known aa the Civo tar.h also eiRitii to 40 acrea land belnii BWX of BW X , Bee , T (, N B 01 K.tax (13 05, penalty tl ill! .lv tl total 149 35. Logan Robt Posseaory claim to 610 acrea land ana lmptt at ni goe, 00 mo iii """ .n.i w.,wn .- Uoht lAiiin'i ranch, about 4 mil, a utile west of north of the town of Overton being EX of EX Beo 31, WX of WX SahIU HUnf NKU Bee 26. BX of NEX.BI.X See 37, all In I II, t k 67 K, Tax $:.9 07, pall Uv (:i, penalty (5 66, adv (2, tout His 21. t.viioh Jaa F-Poaeadorv claim to NX ofSX ami lot 4 i-'ec SO and leta 1 A 3 Bee 81, and the eiEX of NWX Bee 81, all in 1 -i". b n 111 r,, Appln 10398, tax (IS 91, penalty (139, adv 12, total an ao. Martin Edward-Possessory claim to 820 acrea land at Bt Joe on the Muddy River IX milea north of Robt Logan's ranch, anl Impts, being the WX, 800 33, T 16. B 1167 E, svaler power grist mill on above ranch, tax 1 11 85, penalty (9 18, sdv (3 total (31 03. McCarter D Possessory claim to lot and Impts, Main Bt. Bristol, Ux (3 60, penalty 35 ots, adv (1, total (5 85, McGnlEo Mrs Eloincr-Fea tiniple title to 80 aer D land in P. hi-ansgat Valley bt ing BWX of BE M and SI'.'i Of BW BCC 30, T 6 BKtiUC possessory claim to 160 acres land and impts in ranranacat valley, Known as An npriuK una 1 and 3. fi 10 X and HEX of NEX, NEX of SEX Seol,T6.8U Oil E, Appln 1C271; possessory claim to BEU of BEH. too 36. T 6 8R 60 E; possespoiy claim t- 40 aires land including snrinifs known as Cedar Hc-riiius. in cedar (list, auout 35 miles due east of Ash Springs, 16 miles south of Olit! Springs, tax $28 85, roll tax 11. penult V 3 13. adv ti. total (:I6 48. Morgan Jno F PoBPepsory claim to 40 arreB land near llullionvlllo being NEX ol BW V Sc 6 T 2, 8 R 08 E, tux ti 15. p 1 nl y 21 ct.i, ti v fl total $1 611. Norris V C K lu e f T - y . Iu' .- t,, 80 acres lair: tijd imp', i ... 1 .le; -1 -r 2 milea nor. Ii el Oli-.fciiir-le- It u - a, ,11 ..h-iitl mile Bonlh . f Ka le Va r , '.-a (i7 60, p eully f 1 75, adv ( I t ll l -6. Mullleau J U-r sessory claim to 160 seres land ot St Joe bell r, SEX of NWX, NEX of 8 WX.8WX of h!t, NWX of hWX,8ec27,T 15, B R 67 E, appln 10,016. tax $9 fi, poll tax $3, pcnilty $1 28, ail' tl. t tal $16 11. Murdock Samuel Possessory clslm to NX Rec 30 T 21) 8 It 61 K, Appln 10,624 , 8X Bee 19, T 20, 8 R 61 E, Appln 10,541, tux W 8a, penalty $2 78, adv ii, total Pi 60, Nateustadt Clara Possossory olalm to 8 X of NE'4 8ec33,BX of NWX, BEX Bec 34, T 20, ti R 61 E, Appln 10,496, tax $14, penalty $1 40, adv (2, tetal $17 40. Nevada and California Trading Co Posses sory claim to NX of BWX Bec 6, T 15, 8 B 86, E Appln 105C0, lax (8 92, penally 89 cts, adr $2, total $11 81. Pay Day 8 Mg Co-poesofBory claim to a lot and laipts, Ho Jul City, known as Pa; Day of fice, improvements on Pay Pay mine at Royal City, tax $19 23, pennlty (1 92, adv (J, total $23 17. Pulsipher Jno M Potsesory claim to 3 acres land lu Clover Valley, adjoining L L Wood's on the east and Laub's on the west; possessory claim to 8 acres land In Clover Valley, adjoln lug B B Crow's land; Possessory claim to 20 acres land in Clover Valley, adjoining on the wet and oast; possessory claim to s house and lot in Clover Valley, adjoining Mrs Jane Hlg. gins' on the east; posseeBory claim to a house In Clover valley sctobs the road and north from L L Wood's residence and about 60 yards easterly from bis barn, tax $38 95, poll taxes $6, penalty 4 40, aov a, total tai 4t. Robertson E li-t'ossessory claim to n nnai- vivel Interest in 160 acres land and water right on eaat side of the mountain at Patterson dist, formerly called Bpringvllle v,lth lmpts thereon also a lot of lumber, timber and machinery on the ground of above land, about 200 yards N8 of L Uolbrnok's leaching plant and about 200 ards BW of the spring, above material former, v known as Chandler and Cummins' 10 stamn quartz mill In Bilver Park, tax $11 30, poll tax $3, penalty l 42, aav li, total til ux. Rosettl Bros- PojsrBMry claim to 160 acres laud and Impts, at Millett Springs, at the mouth of Millett canyon abwt T miles KB from llonrte an 1 Roaettl pros' rancn in uamp Valley, tax 19 10. penalty 91 ctr.adv tl, total $12 01. K go 1 T PosacBsory olalm lo 40 acres land Including spring-i known as Hitler Bweet Springs In Pahranagat Valley, three miles south of Lower pahranagat Lake and about X of a mile north of the Lower lake, tc x (1 75, penalty 17 cts, aiv $2, total $3 93. Brhlicht Helen W P, ss saory claim '0 NWX of BWX, Beo 22, T 20, 8 R 61 E, App n 10468, tax 11 75. nenaltv 17 cents, sdv $2. total $3 92. Spragoe J Possonsory claim to Q acres land about ore mile NE of Bnnkervlllc and near the Hour mill on Hie north, tax 1 1 93 poll tax .J penalty 40 cts, adv ti, total $7 41. Sam Tung, trustoo Ong Chung - Possessory claim to a bouse and lot In Bulllnnvllle, at the norths dot Main Bt., nn the west side, tax $3 50, penally 35 cts, sdv J, totsi o sa. Titus A E -Possessory claim to 480 seres land helna EX of NEta H10 14. T 15. B R W , EX Beo 8. T 31, B R 64 E, known aa Mesaulte springs, WX of BWX . See 15, T 93. B K 57 E, sll on Appln 175, tax (11, ponally $2 10, adv (3, total JJ IU. Wenbaen Henry P-Posaeasory elalm.toNWX Beo 28, T 30 B 11 HI JG, Appin luioo, i i alt; 70 cts adv $2, total (910. TTnbnnwn Owners .POBBOBBOrT Claim tO I ir.i Un,i irc.lndinff springs, known at Bchaef at . about 9 nil ea NW of Logan on the old mall trail to Belmont; possessory claim to 5 acres land for a mill site, luoludlng springs known as Coal springs, about 30 miles NW from Hlko.on the North side of Irish mountain on the road to Ifulnn Canyons potseaBory clslm to residence formerly known ss Eugene Blair's In lirlBtoli possessory claim to 1 acres land In Notice i he:eiy given, that tho Yula Min ing and Reduction Company whoBe post omce address Is Ploche Lincoln County, Nevada, has thU day tiled their application for a patent, for twelve huudri d linear foot of the Yuba mine or vein beaiing silver, with Biirface ground two hundted feet in width, s;tuated in Ely mining district, Lincoln County, Ktute or Nivada, and detignut.-d by tht held notes and official plat on lilo lu tbls ofiiee as Lot No. 42. The exterior boundaries of S'lid Lot No. 43, being as i'ollov, s, to.wit : Commencing at a 4x4 4 feet long sawed pine post Btandiug at the mouth of shaft No. 1, tho same being the Llneovcry Monument of the Yuba location, and which 1 marked Dis. USB 42 and from which the Yul a u-.ain on holi-tlng sl:uft bears N 12 degrees 30 minutes west 185 ft dist 1 run along the center lino of claim. B 7 1 degrees 21 minutcB eust var. 16 digi-i es 65 minutes east 75 it cross shaft 170 ft a shaft bei.rs 8, 11 degree S3 minutes V. V6 ft dist 6(0 rt. an lrou pin uinklng the eas'orly end of the center line of claim returning to the discovery I ru along the center lino of claim N. 78 dc grei. 27 minutes W 600 ft. to the westerly end of thM center lino of claim, thence 8 10 degreeB 35 minutts W. 100 ft, to a 4x4 4 ft long sawed pine pest. juarsing the b w uor. ot tne lccntion an 4 1110 8 E Cor. of the currency lo.!o locution, end which I mark d P No, 1 U 8 8 Mil vey No. 42 for corner No. 1 cf claim and from which Ihe mouth of the Huhn and limit tunnel bears N 79 degrees W. 122 ft. dlst and the top of the Chapman shaft bears 8 23 degrees W 62 It dist thence N 10 dogs 26 minutes F. 5 4-10 ft inter. Bei t the north boundary of eco. 27 T 1 a It 07 E of mount diablo merediau 9i8 8 10 ft we t from section e-ori er common to sections 22 23 26 aud 27 T 1 N R 67 Eof nit. eitblo Mer, 260 ft to a 4x4 4 ft long sawed pino post marking the NW coiner of tho location and alBothe NE corner of the currency lode location and which I marked P. No 2 U 8 Burvey No 42 for corner No 2 t f claiai and from which P No 3 of the silver lo eU 8 survey No 38 bears "K 79 degrees 30 minutes W 2:10 ft dist Iheuce 8 78 degrees 27 minutes E 192 ft south west cor. of the tiuuo lode loeatlon ou line southeast cor. of the Juno and the 433 ft south west cor. of the Vesta lode loeationson line 672 3 10 ft south east cor. of the Vesta aed tho south west cor. of the bedrock lo:le location on lino 71n 4-10 ft intersect tlie south boundary of seo 22andthe north bouudsry of Beo 27 T 1 N R 67 E mt dtablo mer west 196 6-10 ft from sec. cor common sections 22 23 26 and 27 T 1 N 11 67 E. mt dlablo mer 911 1-10 It intersect the easf boundary of sec 27 and the west boundary of section 36 T 1 N R 67 E of mt diablo mer. south 40 3-10 ft from section cor common to section 32 23 26 and 27 T 1 N R 07 E of mt diablo mer. 912 6-10 ft south east corner of the bedrock and the south west corner of the treasure lode loca. tion ou line 1162 4-10 ft the south east corner of the treasure lode location on line 1200 ft. to a 4x4 4 ft. long Buwed pine post marking the N E corner oft)te location and which I marked P No 8 V B survey No 42 for corner No 3 of claim and from which the section corner common to section 23 23 26 and 27 T 1 N R 67 E, of the mt diablo mer. bears N 70 degreeB 64 minutes W 299 6-10 ft. Thence B 10 degrees and 25 minutes W 960 ft to a 4x4 4 ft long sawed piU9 post marked P No 4 C Burvey No 42 at the aoutheast corner of this claim; thence N 78 degrees 27 minutes W 262 feot Internet the West hoi r.iliry of Bee tion 26. and the East bonudnry o. -; elm 27, T. I N R 07 K. mount diablo bare ii ciidiau, 1200 ft to post No. 1, the place of biylnl 1: g. coMalo ng 6 f 0 100 acres. Ma ni He vniintion 15 de,.r,es 55 miu Fast. Any a it s'l persins claiming adversely any porltnn if said Yuba, mine or surfaco g onnd are rionirid to tile their adverse claims with the Reeistir ot the United States Land Office at Eureka, Nevarta, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of ihe Btat ute. J. P. DTJNKLE, Register. BCHUOI. LAW. Aa A . )o impal Childna la AtUad School. cd February 25, 1873, 19. Stc. 1. Every parent, Ruardiax. 01 other person in the State. .,f Nevada, having control and charge of a child o children between the ages of eight and fourteen years, shall be required to send such child or children to a public schoo for a period of at least sixteen weeks in cneh school year, at least eight weeks of which shall be consecutive, nnleea such child or children are excused from such attendance by tho Board of Bt hocl Trustees of the school district in which such parents or guardians reside, upon its being shown to their satisiaction tha the bodily or mental condition of sue child or children has been such as to prevent his, her, or their attendance at school, or application to study, for the period required, or that such child 01 children are taught in a private school or at home, in such branches as are us ually taught in a primary school, or have already acquired the ordinary branches of learning taught in the public school; provided, in case a public school shall not be taught for the period of sixteen weeks, or any part thereof, during the year, within two miles, by the nearest traveled road, of the residence of an person within tho school district, he or she shall not be liable t the provisions of this Act. . . Sec 2. It shall be the duty of the Hoard of School Trustees of each school district in (his Mute, on or before the first Monday iu September in each year, to furnish the priucipal of each public school taught in such district with a list of all children, resident in the school district, between the ages of eight aud fourteen years; said list to be taken from the report of the School Census Marshal. At the beginning of each school month Iheieafter it shall be the dnty of the priucipal of each school in such district to report to the Board of School Trustees of such district the names of all children attending schoo during the previous school month; when, if it shi U appear, at the expiration of four school months, to the Board of School Trustees, that any parent, guard ian, or other persou having charge or control of any child or children, shall have failed to comply with the provis ions of this Act, tho board shall cause demand to be made upon such parent, guardian, or other person, for the amount of penalty hereafter provided It Is hoieby ordered that the foregoing notice of Application for patent be published for the period of sixty dajs (tern consecutive weeks) in the Pioohe Weekly Rkuorp, s weekly newspa per publiBted at Ploche, Lincoln County, Ne vada, j, r uu Pin. 1.1!., uegiwtcr. Bpt. 20-10t Application for a Patent No. 959. Umtfd Btatss Land Office, Eureka, Nevada, September 16 1890, Notice is hereby given that the Day Bilver Mining Company whose post ofllce address Is lioche Nevada has this day Sled an application for s patent Ave hundred and twenty linear feet of the Junction mine or vein bearing silver with surface ground 250 feet in width Bituatod In Jack Rabbit mining district, couoty of Lincoln and State of Nevada, and designated by the field notes snd official plat on file in this omce as Lot no in me exterior oonnasriesoi said Lot No. 48 being as follows to wit: Beginning st s post marked no, 1 u a Mo 48, whence mineral monumont No. 1 bears N 20 deg E 200 feet, thence running, B 68-3 4 E 520 ft., to post Marked No. 2 U 8 8 No 48, whence the original location corner monument bears 8 20 dog W 88 feet, thence 8 20 deg W 360 feet to ..i..,uv a 11 8 8 No. 48. whence the original location Monument bears B 63-3-4 deg E 48 feet, tnence r m o- ugjm r-; --- 2 C 8 survey No 31 Jsck Rabbit lode, 620 feet to post on the northern boundary of said No 87 1 i U.11111 a nin is which nost Is the original location monnmont, and thence N 20 deg K 2do leet to post no 1 m pi j-j-r n ng. Containing 3 37 acres. Bo much of this survey as conflicts with other adjoining loca- Hons is nercuy exoiuaou as iuiio". . n , ,-,,.,,!. in.lo lien nning at post No 3 of thlB survey No 18 u n"?1 thence 6. 20 deg W 88 feot, thonco N 29 deg W Qua ft thence HUM dell E 160 feet .to tUC place of beginning containing 0.16 seres. Confllot No 2 Blue Bell lode beginning at post No 8 of this survey No 48 and rnnmng mmi, v, , o . a, in in ..,.. honre N 14 14 deg E, " " " "V " '".'" in ll to tbn nl.no liifl feet, thence xu am of beginning. Containing u. ui v Total area of survey. . 1 Onondago 0.16 acres. Conflict No 3 Blue Bell 0.07 aores, i Q. as acres. courses exoresBed from tho true meridian -ui. . .n.an.tin variation of 16 deg east Any and all persons claiming adversely sny H. n.mmd.are required to file their ad- ....... .i.imi with the Kegistor of the United m.tea Land OIHcs at Kureka, In tho State of v...i. ni.rino the sixty days period of nubli cation hereof, or tbev will be barrod by virtue of the provliions n tne msuuo. J.P. liUNKLE, Register. It ta hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for patent be published for the period or sixty aays ficn consecutive weeasj In the Ploche weekly itioono, a woexiy news paper published at Ploche, Nevada, Coi fllct No hen, if such parent, guardian, or other pei-Bon shall neglect or refuse to pay the same within five days after the making of said demand, the hoard shall cam. nience proceedings iu the name of the school district for the recovery of the fine hereinafter provided, .before any Justice of the Peace in the town ship in which said school dis trict is located; or, if there shall be no Justice of the Peace therein, then befurw the nearest Justice of the Peace in the county. ; ' Seo. 3. ' Any parent, guardian, or other person having control or charge of any child or children, failing to comply ith the provisions of this Act, shall be liable to a fine of not less than fifty dol lars nor more than one hundred dollars for the first offense, nor less than o&a hundred dollars nor more than two huu dred dollars for the second and each sub sequent offenso, besides the costs of col lection. - Sec.4. 'Whenever it shall appear.to tha satisfaction of the Board of School Trus tees of any school district in this state, that the parents, guardians, or other persons taying control or charge of any child or children in attendance upon the public school of snid district, in accord ance with the provisions of this Act, are unable to procure suitable books, sta tionery, etc., for such child or children, it shall be the duty of Buch board to pro cure, or cause to be procured, for such child or children, all necessary bookit, stationary, etc., the same to be paid for out of the fund of said school district, in the same way that other claims against the school district are now al. lowed and paid; provided, that all books, stationery, etc., purchased under the provisions of this Act, shall be deemed to be the property of the school district, to be under the care and control of the School Trustees when not in actual use. Seo. 5. All fines collected under the provisions of this Act shall be paid into he county treasury on account of the state school fund. , Seo. 6. It shall be the duty of tha County Superintendent of Public Schools n each county in this state to cans thia aw to be . published in some newspaper- in his county, if any there be, four con secutive times, annually, for a period of wo years, the expense of such publica tion to be allowed and paid out of the general school fund of the county. The Board of School Trustees in each school district shall cause to be posted annu ally, for a period of two years, in three public plnceB in their 'district, notices ol tho requirements ant penalties of thil law. Sept 31-lot J. P. DUNKLE.Itcglster one. tUtUl no r fr Ii bflni midn by Jiu II. H.KMlwtn.l roy, N.Y.,U work fur ui. HtnUt,yoo tuny not make much, but WH cnii liMirli yiiti quickly how towrn rvntn 9ft lo 910 a any al (lie atari, and moti- aa you no on. Both aava 111 any (inn til Amrnca. ton can corn- me hit nl lnmiP, 1(1 vl lift all your time 1 1 hi re mnirM'iila onlv to tha work. All iiuw. irct pay HI HB for avtry work up V aiarl vntt. fnrnllhttir aver- It. In a-. KAHII.V, Hl'KKblLY lvarni. 1'AUIKl'I.AKM rlir.lC. Addreaa al nmn U.. rUHTLAftai, MAIM.. CCAUSC THET THE BEST. V. M. Fbkrv St Co s Illustrated, Descriptive snd Priced SEED ANNUAL! I For 1BB1 will be ma led FREE I lto all applicants, awl to last season's I customers, it is Daltsr than ever. Every person using Gardrn, hlowr or Fuld Sdt, should sand for lb Address d. M. rtaar co. ntraAiT aSICM. k Largest Seedsmen Id tht world J