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Show TilLi.i: AM) KVEinU JlEUK. Peii'.LT is h it in a local political licht preceding the city election. i'la'-. r mines sixty to seventy miles from E.ko are reported by the Jml jx.t-. .,'.'. 1 he Independent Mine, Mountain Cir.', Nevada, :s producing ore for which the owners refu-e $ per ton. 1 hiring a fire iu Omaha, on Thursday Thurs-day morning, some malicious person cut a h"se, retardinsr the operations uf the fire-company fifteen minutes. The Elko i. -ml;it reports assays of ore obtained from Grand Junction district, in Independence alley, run-nit;.: run-nit;.: 1 1 S. 75, jm-il and $t;u7.t-S to th.: ton. S i!t Lake City rets 1 'iodic items, in ihe White Pine X tf.', extracted from the Ely A''";''i. before the Record reaches by the regular mail. S hy is this tun-? The Eureka, N'cTada, Sntlind says a c.ir-lo.id of panoaeke stone has been ordered from that region to be tc-ted as furnace lining at the Omaha smelting works. Nevada is shipping beef cattle to California. Some three or four years ago plenty of young stock from L tab were taken westward, and now L tab-is tab-is not in a position to ship off beef cattle. The Gold Hill -Vacs gives the particulars partic-ulars of the deliberate suicide of a Swede, named Andrew Johnson, who had fir.-t taken a dose of sulphuric acid, and then cut his throat with a ra.ter, dying in an hour. A correspondent of the Elko lnde-pcmltitt lnde-pcmltitt recommends keeping small il cks of sheep with other stock, urging that they are healthier, less expensive, thrive better and have cleaner wool than when kept in larse herds. The Omaha lL-raU of Friday reports re-ports that Ernest Lytic, while driving the Nebraska fire engine No. 3, last Thursday, fell from bis seat and the engine passed over him, inflicting injuries in-juries from which he is not expected to recover. |