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The Dta" Record, i y. 3 H Weekly 1 BJXj VOL. I.VI Object Lesion in Advertising-. PIOCHE, X K VA 1) A. i;:Ul DA Y MAltCIl Z IOOG Don't advertise if you believe you are wasting money, says an exchange. Let your competitor waste his money on advertising:, and perhaps in this way you'll soon put him out of business." Just stand back and laugh at him when you see him squan dering his money for printers' ink. Once there was a bov named John we think his name was Wanamaker, or -mavbe. Moneymaker, anyhow his name was John with some sort of a maker attached to his last name. He owned fifty yards of calico, three pairs of jeans, a half dozen pairs of home made yarn socks and five pairs of boots. He called, this a dry goods store through a Philadelphia news paper and offered to sell a pair of socks for thirty-nine cents. The , don't-believe-advertising merchants just argued; young John spent $G5 with a Philidel phia paper to advertise just one time and had less than $100 worth of goods. He was cau tioned by the merchants who "knew it didn't pay." It was through sympathy that they offered him advice. But John didn't listen to them and went and blew his money foolishly; and to-day poor John sees the result of his misdoings he has so many large dry goods stores that he can hardly find time to study his Sunday school -lesson. Can you see a lesson in this? Be a progressive, up-to-the-time business man. Advertise your wares if you want to sell them. Nevada Well Up A monr Leaders WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. -A report prepared . by the census bureau for the use of the con gregational committee on manu factories discloses that, in. the percentage in increase in num ber of industries and value of products manufactured five of the far western states lead the list. Oklahoma lead3 and Indian Territory is second. Nevada, Idaho and Utah rank next. There was a derease in the number of manuf actnring estab lishments, despite an increase in output and capitol invested in a majority of the states, due it is stated, to the consolidation of small enterprises. The increase of production and capital invested in all the states runs from 20 to 200 per cent in the five years. Tay C ity aid Vicinity. The old camp of Fav. is look "i up juiu mis coming spnng a big boom is expected. The Horseshoe property under bond to Short and Elliott has been taken up by Boston parties and the first pajTnent was to be made yesterday. The Snow-flake property will be started up at an early date, also a force of men will be put to work on the Ross and Buck and with the numer ous other claim including the Pope Company. The Uvada OoM Mg Co. The Jennie Gold Mg. Co. Fay will be on the maD once more, and be there strong. At Deerlodge. the Deerlodiyp Mining and Milling Co., has the tunnel on the Indiana claim neie-h in about 700 feet The Irus property at DeerlotW is being steadily worked bv Mood v and Dameron; they will make a mill run of the ore thev have nut. through the Derlodge mill. Cuve Valley. MEAT HARKET; CHAS. CCLVERWEr.L. .(It. . ' H-f'ntiiiTull. Gattente, - - Meratfg.: (Opposite rot..!i;,..e ) I HENRY WELLAND NO 518 IDEA ; ? i r- .Wholesale and Reto'l i ealer in ((; GENERAL MERCHANDISE ))) iesU Fruits, Fresh Tish, Fresh Oysters foeived every 5'riday. Justices Court. The Justice's Court on Mon day was occupied with the case J. Crawford, arrested for dis turbing the Peace. He was fined ten dollars and costs, and not having the wherewith was sentenced to serve the same out by sojourning in the county bastile for the period of five days. A very important strike has recently bean mide on the prop erties of V. M. Zowe and C. V. Streeter, known as "The Bell of East" and "The Bell of the West, located on Lanter's Hill in Cave Valley about 75 miles from Picche and two miles from Lant er's ranch. Assays from the property show values running $12. to $G0. gold. Mr. Zowe is now in Colorado, and will com mence active work as soon as he returns. Values from $108. to $180 were obtained from samples taken from the property of Mr. Lanter, claim which is near the claims of Zowe arid Streeter. ' H. W. UNDERHILL OALU.M'K - .NKV. HeNKIC LliE Hknpt Mathews MEJiT' M ill Kill . Pioche, Main Sireet. Ntvudu. Prime Bev, i.'ork, Mutton and Veal. Lee ELiicl Mathews, t opa. TONSORIAIj parlor PIOCHE, - - .NEVADA.. All work done in the style of Highest Also has a first Room where Cold Water the Art. class Hath Hot and Baths F'ixxc and Cigars. tab' 'lQQm in Call Once and You will be sure and return. HANS OLSEN'S oaiiaO otit is one of the Finest Places In Caliente. li you, wish, anything; in the way oL WiMt--". v .1 i.vciu ors. , -: Oigari-. . CALfKMK NLVAi . THE PALACE Nevada can be had. 7. G. lew ji-' io o rtw " in.- ic ot . ' 'Wines,". - iquors AMD Cigars, Always on Hand. BIJ andl . POO .1 X'A.BXjZEJS- THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM, In an interview that Governor Colcord had with the Carson News, he states that the finest gold ever received at the Carson Mint-comes from Goldfield, Ne vada. In fact it is the finest in the world. Its purity is re markable. Every bar has a fineness of better than 20, and 20.23 bars are not uncommon. In one instance a bar from Gold field was received at the Mint having a fineness of 20.55; pure gold is 20.67. The Las Vegas Times says: "The greatest zinc lead pro perty in the world is located in Lincoln county, Nevada. It is mine worth its millions and pur-, "f. ? urrenoei. chased it for a song." ! eto of lh b;Bt m'm "'P . Ne" I yada. Write. Is one but meritori- A bed in Manhattan costs $1 a ous properties bandied night and meals 75 cents. ine main lodsrings are mere bunk houses, and, for obvious reasons, ; MC,.V bedmakers use long handled LHAJ LthL, JtUKohl pitchforks in shaking up the ' blanket coverings in the morning. ' ,7 :-oh;ai--uw j2x Piochk, - Nkyada. WARKI2N'8 SALOON. Caliente, Nevada. Is a place if in Caliente you can get the Finest of j OIGAR WINES, LIQUORS exxcl. all icinci or sort Drinks Billard and Pool Table. GEO. V. WARREN, - - PROP. E. P. Gordon & Co Published every Evening Except Sunday. A newspaper thut contains all the news and 24 hours, ahead of other dailies. - ' i One year $7.00 Six months $3 50 One month .6"' . Siugle copies .03. GORDON, P oche, ,ev. E cry "nan, woman and cVM inpy ejov th He ;v; 1 s ?n ( .. r - r? mh Livery and Feed Stable TFXIdC STOCKED WITH ; LlVKItY AW SADBXJCIXIOXtSXIS. Homes Botfpiedl by the Day, Week and Month ' r TT HHiiwilir-jr- Mini -jui -: Blacksmith Shop horc jfou can get all kinds! of . Blackmithing done! at Reasonable Prices. CHAS. CIJLVERWELL, Ti ho'j ,tMti i. t. ., i'i.LU La. ! Tool Co a: e J. Stevens P. O. 1, , .: CHIO JP8 FALLS, ji. , lit Clrdcerjcs and Provisions, Glassware and Crockery. - ines f-iquora and Cigar A Complete Line of Miners Supplies always on hand. y r BOOTS f SHOES. MAIN ST OPP MEADOW VALLEY STREET Fiochs:' - - - IToTrrL A 1SILVEBWELL. HOTEL Calioato, - - - ITovada Best of Accommodations Fhj Cass Beds and erood RoomR Special on I given the Kitchen and utnmg Room, and the Best the Market ffords Will be served. lot Sanitarium and Baths in Connection with the Hotel, , Water 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Pioche and DeLamar Stage Line. Via Calicntcs and Panaca. J. A. UENTOW Proprietor. Stages leave DeLamar at 7 A. M. every day. Leave Panaca at 11 a. M. and Pioche at 8.-00 A. M every day, connectisg with the 8 L, L A & S L Railroad at Calientes. Pioche Office at Thompson's Store. A S. Thompson, Agent. Caliente Drug Store JOHN SHIER. Pine Toilet Soaps.r VThe Latest Pernimes.v-f CZ-The Latest NoxroitipQ wnTViHno- pftt5fir The Choicest of Candies. Alao a fluo line of Cigars "both foreign and domestic. CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED DAYAND NIGHT PROPRIETOP iDAHO: Fhe Land- orOppiiriunities! Farming, Fruit Raising Mining A Trinitv of Industries in which she ia unexcelled. Irrigation has nmde her forming an unparalleled success. The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. Will gladly furnish descriptive matter in regard to state's re-sources. D. E. Bublet, D. S. Spekceb. Q. P. & T. Agt. A. O. P. & T. Agt ' 1 Salt Lake City, Utah. WiNrtU.-ATRI SrwciBtHI OENT' bMAN OR Imdy (li uach w.ui.ty to icpaa Imsmi-wi foru old ninht, hnn fid. wwl iwt nltry if 8 00 paid tr u h-irt i .rtvn iluoej- vlvuicd for tipwi. I- " U CMt-tu ai..,. '1II-Ml.i, NOW RXJisrisrasro. SALT LAKE TO LAS ANGELES, VIA imm mm stitior Fast Time, Superb Equipment, Observation Sleepers. Write nearest Agent, or to. J. L. MOORS, D. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Calient - - - ITevada, J. A. Denton, Proprietor. The Tables supplied with the Best the Market Affords. Good Bcdo and Well Furnished Rooms. THJ-FIMS S1.50PE3R TDATST. UTSteges Leaves Hotel for Pioche, Panaca and Delamar every Day in the week.5X j - - THE Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. Aa absolutely pore, cream of tartat powrier. OVAL BAKIN4 POWCM 00) HiW VWWfc ' ( Dili iiv! i uio mm AND THE! MO GBA1B 1711 Tho Sconio Lino To Qlenwood SpringB, Aspen, Leadyille, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louia, Chicago, and all points east Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all Southern. Pacific and Oregon Short Line Trains The only Transcontinental Line passing directly through Salt Lake City. Splendidly Equipped fast Trains Daily between OQDEN AND DENVER Via Three Separate & Distinct Scenic Routes 3 THROUGH PULLMAN and ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS Denver, Omaha, To Kansas City, St. Louis & Chicago Without Change. Free Reclining Chair Cars. 1 Personvlly Conducted Excursions. DINING CARS, Service a la Carte on all through Trains. For rate, foldara, free illustrated booklata, etc, loqoir et your nearest ticket agent, specifying the to Grand, route, or addrMa I. A. BErJTPJ, G. A. P. D. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 1 i I