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ioche Weekly Eecorr Devoted to the Interests of Southeastern Nevada. Subscribe for it. Read It. Advertise in It. VOL. XLII. PIOCHE, NEVADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1893. NO. 20 U'tmtmtta Economy I know a fmuily moving in good so ciety, people of refined tastes, educated and accomplished, who keep no domes tic. The three daughters do all the work, which is systematically divided into parts, po that each one has her share. The youngest girl takes care of the linen and tho glassware. The two older ones do the cooking and table set ting and up stairs work. They are all pajd so much a week besides their board. They are busy now pickling and pre serving, with their mother as teacher, and there is this peculiarity about their system of work: If any friends call they can go right into the kitchen where they will find the pretty housekeepers at work. They are not tied up in bags or swathed in big bib aprons. Their neat gingham dresses are as clean as if they had been sitting in a hammock, their white aprons protecting them from the stains of labor, and their hair is .smooth and natural, not hidden under any dusting cap. "Because we don't have dust," they explain. "We never leave anything over, or let dirt accumulate, and we like housework much better than playing lawn tennis in the hot sun." I wish I "didn't have to," aa the chil dren say, tell the rest of it. Those girls are all engaged to m married, and the two eldest had the question popped to them in the kitchen wus they were making jelly tarts a la queen of hearts, while the best young man of the young est domestic of this happy family pro posed to her while he was helping her polish the glassware. Jolly, isn't it, though, and awfully independent.- De troit Free Press. Disinfecting tb. Huh. The use of disinfectants becomes more . necessary in hot weather, find though there are many expensive preparations used for this purposo it is doubtful if any of them can show better results for general use than common lime. This is a common and almost indispensable dis infectant for the farm, where it sweet ens the pen, stable and henhouse, but itd use ia equally important in the house and water drain. After cleaning any part of the house where dirt and filth has accumulated a free use of lime will keep away bugs, worms and other in sects and prevent the breeding of any disease. The application of lime us a whitewash is one of the best methods of disinfecting the house in the summer time. Where there is real danger from id fectious diseases it is better toadd either to the lime or to the whitewash a littlo sulphate of lime and carbolic acid. This makes tho disinfectant stronger and acts as a proof against disease wherever it ia put. The house drain under our present system of sewerage in the coun try needs to be sprinkled with this mix ture several times a week. If slops and refuse from the house are thrown in any place disease will soon breed there, and this disinfectant is necessary to keep the place clean and sweet. Yankee Blade. Cur. for Cold in the Head. About all that medicine has been able to do for a cold in the head is to give it a Greek name, Coryza, which cornea from two words, signifying "the head" and "to boli." This is "not very much, for in spite of the Greek name most of us call it by its common name, "a cold in the head." Dr. Weber thinks he 1ms, however, found a way to cut it short, and it is a simple, harmless one. His treatment consists in touching the entire mucous membrane of the nose from the very begining of tho cold with a brush dipped in glycerin. The insertion of the brush and tlu application of the glycerin are disa greeable, but there can be no question of the fact that cold is relieved in a most rapid and effective manner. For this reason we should try to And Rome way of avoiding the disagreeable sensa tion caused by the passage of the brush. The best way would be to use absorbent cotton made into a little roll and gently passed into the nasal fosste, after hav ing been dipped in glycerin. jenness Miller Illustrated. Idle, the Urese of the Children. The quaintest and most interesting specimen of man that has brightened the Hotel KaaterskiU for some time is Canon Bright, of Christ's church, Ox ford, and professor for the last twenty live years of ecclesiastical history at the University of Oxford, and the author of an authoritative work on tho ancient collects. The canon is not so f utl of books that he failed to observe the dress of little children and good, gallant man that he is, particularly fond of little girls and perhaps it will delight the hearts of mothers to know the canon thinks "the little girls are dressed more prettily In America than in England." "I like their long dresses that come to their heels," said the canon; "it gives them such a quaint look of well, of 'anttoipative grandmothers.' " Balti more San. Xdueated, but Alto Womanly. Mile. Jeanne Chauvin, the young woman who passed so successfully the examinations of the Ecole de Droit in spite of the disturbance which necessi tated a postponement of her first exam ination, is in appearance the reverse of the once popular idea of the strong minded woman. She is a womanly woman, with a masculine grasp of in tellect, and so slight in stature, diffident in manner and modest in demeanor that r Judges fell into the error of treating her with a partiality she did not enjoy, for she would have preferred having her arguments questioned that she might have had the honor of supporting her doctrines with the ready wit and clear Jtjdg aent characteristic of her treat ment of questions of "law. International t'ouyrlitlit in Hair It U to lie hoped that the international ffopynxiii, wim-ii has just been pro claimed as lietween Italy and the United States, lwtween President Harrison and King llnmlwrt, may not throw the plaa teroost industry on both si.Va tha At ' tantic into economical mn Rut tk. current year has developed, and that the coming year promises still further to develop, an almost alarming fecundity among the sculptors of Italy in the way of sketched, molds and casts intended to "disfigure and present" everything which did or did not happen, as well as everything which ought and which ought not to have happened to the discoverer or ine jew world. Hardly three weeks ago, for example, Signor Cesare Oraini (who bears a name cherished by Italian patriots) opened in the Via Nagio at Rome "a Columbian exposition" of models in clay and plas ter, intended to renresent all th nnulldo and impossible phases of the career of voiumDus. ao artist appears to have dealt with Columbus in his cradle, or With Columbus at th murrin alto but Signor Macaghani contributes an alarming image or an angel whisking vu in ueaveu me soul or me dying oavi irator. au3 Slirnnr (InilinnnKi ished image of Columbus catching his first glimpse of the New World. Nine ui least or inesse wonts or art are intend ed. as our Roman rnrrAromwlmif iv formed us, to decorate the Capitol at Washington. It is to be hoped no time wm ne josi oy tne artistic and esthetic members of the senat e and the house in preparing to receive this worshipful erai gration with the whole force, if neces sary. of marines and urtilWr at- tho Aia. posal of the federal government. New torn nun. Love at First Slcht. Last winter D. W. Little, one of the adobe farmers on the west of town, shot into a baud of geese. A white gander was strucK ana Had one wing broken. Mr. Little took the goosa home and gave him to his boys, who doctored his wing, buu ne soon tiecamo so tame as to follow the bovs wherever thnv went oat frv their hands, and even poke his head into ineir Dockets lor corn nr whont A fi days aero a band of wild - " - -'J the premises and making their usual ciatier attracted the attention of the do xoestieated minder wViir-h (TQ I'D DTI Allt landish display of quacking and shrill 3 oii m goose language tnat had a most startlinsr effect with the band A fine white goose was seen to leave tne Dana ana shoot down until it landed in the yard at the side of the pet, and the meeting was demonstrative to an ex citing degree. Their gabbling, quack ing and amusing antics afforded as much fun for the boys who witnessed the meet ing as they could have found at a circus. The new arrival refuses to leave, but will fly over the fence when the two are approached by the boys, and then fly back to its mate when the boys step aside. Biggs (Cal.) Argus. The Latest Hypnotle Yarn. The latest hynotic yarn from the Char ite hosnital. Paris. rAsta nil ito ma.l cessors into the shade. Dr. Luys, it ap pears, has been making experiments in relation to what he calls the "exteriori zation" of the human body, and it is as serted that he succeeded in transferring the sensibility of a hypnotized woman into a tumbler of water. When the water was touched the woman winced, and when it was swallowed she went into a deadly swoon. How the drinker felt with another person's sensibilities in his vitals is not stated. Dr. Luys next undertook to transfer sensibility from the woman to her pho tograph, and succeeded so admirably that when he stuck a pin into the picture ine woman screamed, ttot only this, but the mark of a scratch appeared upon her hand in exactly the spot where the pin had been applied to the photograph. It is lucky for Dr. Luys that he is living in the Nineteenth century, for many an old woman has been hanged and burned for doing this sort of thing. Denver Sun. The Lot In Gold Coin. A remarkable example of the loss of gold by reason of abrasion came to the notice of the Chicago customs officials the other day. George W. "Sheldon & Co. sent 15,000 in gold to the collector to nav duties. The sum WflH in ermnl amounts, made up of $5, $10 and $20 pieces, ine teller tound that the coin footed up all right taken at its face value, and it was sent over to the sub treasury. Pretty soon word came back to the collector that the $15,000 in gold was $1,935 short weight and the deficit would have to be made up before a re ceipt would be issued. proved that the coin had been abraded to mat extent nearly 13 per cent. Bos ton Globe. Buried Under Seventy Tone of Coal. James Bordlev. of Clintitar inot Mo life in a strange manner at the Wellman iron ana bteel works. The company have an annliance for loading cars through chutes. Bordley was on top ot a 4uu-iou pue or coal, and when the chute was opened ho was sucked into the chute, and seventy tons of coal cov ered him over. Twenty men worked for an hour to move the coal nil hut wiion Bordley's body was recovered life was extinct. Philadelphia Times. t Oulda'e Likes and Dislike. Ouida uses scent on her hair and on her eyebrows that costs eight pounds an ounce. She cannot bear a piece of mus lin that has been starched, and the touch of velvet, Bhe says, makes her flesh creep. She hates the world and likes to offend it in her books. Her study has a great Persian rug before the hearthstone. Here she likes to lie and scream a little to ventilate her feelings, London Tit-Bits. OFFICIAL VOTE OP LINCOLN COUNTY, NEV., 1892. CANDIDATES. Pret'uieulial &Ucior4 1 D tillas.r A O Cleveland, r J i FarMll B V Bile; . J JoMptl K llj.D, a 'the A re Wtnter. d .1 B nonntaalil. tt. O C Puwolng. s p Thomaa Wrtra. ip Abram Huite, p Chorion P Moore, p William Wilson, p... Justice Supreme l)otvt 0 II Bilknp.d....i.'.... Member of C'ongrt.-is- - Vol Wooiburn. r Jiiuaa C fUverman, a Francl. Q Newlaada, sp OhM U OirJLir, p ' RifjerUs State Vnhtttily Htutj B aula (lonj term). I John F Klnknid (i.irt tnrm),r . .. Fielding Ummin (long fcra,d 1 F OmuUo Sr., (khart (era) . d Henry L rlh loag Is 'in J; p Cntrixt It Meik miori terinj. p State Senator C E Ooodrl. h, r K UcFdden, d O H Pnlcben.p p..... Om B Van Kmon, lad AsueiMymen H H 0 loper, r Kd F Frrudenthtl. d 3 i Mftnniag, p p.... .. Sheriff 0 i Kildwlo.r J ft H MR, p p E D Tumor, d County Clerk t A OUrk, d A a Scliofleld, p p County BecoreUr John Skier, d B W Tarnar, pp.. County 7aurer W.r Dnoloyd HeDry Bellini, p p .. District Attorney Win Oulvjrwall p p J 0 Qudariioa, d T i Oubjrui, r Public Administrator 3 O OeUbert d B HartunK, p p County Coinmistioners Mai Bchiwfer long term , p p Kiiha J y j) hui long term) , I ioaaph O maway abort term , d John 11 Cook short tarm r T E Krinarde, abort term, p p ..... K A Martin abort term d Geo Meftbitt short term, p p John Simpson abort term J, p d 15S 11 13 l-JI III J l.'l 6 f " I I il : 1 1 M i S I B I i?!?Mi s n i .... n s s t .... it tit .... u l i s .... t i l .... ) l s .... a I H II 4 IS I SO It I )1 S 1 tO 11 1 I ST 1 1 ;. .1 :::: '::: "i :::: :::: ij:-:::: 91 IB II IS MIS .... 1 i I .... li 1 3 1 S s .... 3 S 18 It I rt ! 1 1 11 a 1 8 1 e 1 It I ... S 6 .... .... 8 1 7 .... 9 7 18 18 7 8 27 a 8 18 It 7 8 85 1 1 1 7 .... 1 7 3 1 H .... 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Tborne, d 6 A A Young, pp loo Bunkerville Praolnct Geo W Le 18 John P Uanaon 1 S A Bunker 1 Overton Pretlnct-Robt Logan , , , . 8 Horace Holt 4 Meadow Valley Wash Precinct -Baml Kdahaw ' 1 Clovor Valley Precinct Wn Adair It UulllnnWIle Ptecintt John Morgan 3 Plocha Precinct John O'Connor, d.... .' 81 B J Gordon, p ii 79 Overton Preclnot Ute Perklne 3 Edward Byphua 1 Meadow alley Wash Precinct T H Mills..... 1 Clover Valley Precinct- James Wooda 14 Main 8treet, Pioche, Nevada, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, MILLING & MINING SUPPT.TES Iron, Steel and Pumps, Belting, Packing and Hose, Machinist's, Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools, Steam . Water and Gas Pipe, Guns, Rifles, Pistols and Ammunition, Cutlery of Every Description. STOVES AND TUTWARB, Crockery and Classware, Agricultural Implements and Wagons, Hardwood and Wagon Material, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oils and Class, Prepared Iron Roofing, Pitch, Tar and Resin, Rope and Naval Stores, also a Complete Assortment of House FuraisMng Goods, HKADQITAKTER9 FOK Giant, Blasting: and Cftm Fowler, Fuse, Candles, ETC., ZTFO. Ia connection with the establishment is a complete Shop, and am pre pared to execute promptly all orders for Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Work, Steam, Air, Water and Exhaust Pipe, Plumbing and Pump Work. Tha Stock comprises the Bost Grade of Qoods obtainable, and Prices are Reduced to a figure that Defies Competition. OSNTCI PHIOB TO AXjXsI HENRY WELIaillXJB Man Street, Opposite Lacoury HESPERIAN A. S. THOMPSON, DRUG STORE. -DEALER IN- FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY 1 JOHN SHIER, it and polhery, rf Cjgars AND GENERAL PRODUCE. -taxjxjiusa PURE DRUGS, Choicest Toilet Articles, PATENT MEDICINBS AND STATIONERY . THE LAHOKNT STOCK OV VBXsIB FIRST QUALITY i,(itin:u riMi.ii m,i;ii Bver Brought lata The Ceanty Hae Juat been Received, And Will be Bold at Uoderau frloce -:o: Hwj,wt Cash Prich Paib ior Utah PsuwJvf. Salt Lake Bottled Beer.'a.r.. parilia, Cream, Strawberry and Lemon Soda, at Wholeaale and Retail. t Low Rates and Free Delivery. Cround Floor, Thompson's Opera House, Main Street I Have a Comolete Stock of Speotaolea and Eye Glasses. Von Can Also Bar ot Me a GOOD CIGAR. JOHN SHIER, foiteffiee, Main Bt. Pioohe, Sti, Pioche Weekly Record, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscribe for it and Send it to Your Friends The 'Record" Is the only paper pubfehed in Pioohe, South eastern Nevada and represents the interests of a Vast Section of Rich Mineral Country soon to be opened up by a line of railroad. o POST : YOVKSELF : OH : ITS : UMIERAL : WEALTH The IV. cal Department of the paper will reoelve partioulai attention and the Mining news and Resoursei of this and adjaoent mineral districts will he? full sad oomplete, Carrlet a Full Llna of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES IO.OIO!" Miners Prospectors Outfitted in Every Detail :o!o:o- BEDROCK PRICES. FREE TO ALL. Camping on the old Corral AT THE LOWER END OF TOWN. UNDER THH MANAQE1MBINT OF GEO. B. WARREU. He is now ready to furnish First-Class Accommodations to the freighting public. Besides carrying a oomplete stock of freighters gtooeties and oupLJMCB, is hibo prepared to iurmsn tne nest qualities of Liquors, Wines and Cigars. LOUIE KLINE, AX THI OLD " ' Philadelphia Brewery Saloon PIONT .si on. Livery Stable, MEADOW VALLEY STREET, Pioche, Nevada JOSEPH COOK. Proprietor Contantlv os hand ani to let at iliort Nntlo Saddle Horses, Teams, and BuQQies, 'Stock BearJed by the Day ot : Wkaa Caret mil jr Groomed. Main Street, Keeps 00 hand a Bottar Grade of LIQUORSand CIGARS tban'aoy house injtown. -CALL and SAMPLE the STOCK. J. D. CAMPBELL, Physiciani Surgeon Alan Miorotcopio and Chsmioal Aaalyaie of Urine and other abnormal eabttanoei. Call Promptly Attended Day or Night