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Show SETADA 'EWS. The following items of Nevada news we clip from the Kee.-e Kiver Reveille of Monday : Two attempts have lntely been made to burn the Magnolia Hotel at W'inne-muoca. W'inne-muoca. One of Thompson's steam wagons will be running between 1'ioche and Toano ins;de of sixty days. Lew. Hanehett has leied the Chicago Chi-cago mill tit Meadow Valley, aud is about adding a Stetefcldt furnace to it. A quartz mill, manufactured at Silver Sil-ver City, Is'ev., have been shipped to the Columbus district It belongs to a ! Mr. Sweetapple. The price of fare from Eureka to' Palisade has been raised from $15 to fclo; from Eureka to Hamilton from to :?10; anl from Hamilton to Palisade Pal-isade the charge is $t!5. i Mr. Lent, of San Francisco, has negotiated ne-gotiated for the Minctal Hill Mining Co. the purchase of the Huber & Curtis Cur-tis mill, the title deeds to be executed and the sale consummated on the first day of May. i From Messrs. Graham & Stansbury, just iu from Montezuma and Silver ; Peak, we learn that matters in those i two districts are progressing lavorably. i In Montezuma the new mi l of Messrs. McGlew A: Dawlcy is supplied with 1 more ore than it is able to work. The ! discoveries lately made are proving im-! im-! portant, the ore in all of them being of ! high grade, though the veins are not 1 large. At Silver Peak some splendid developments have lately been made. A lode, called Lodi, and belonging to ; Mr. Stansbury, and on which three men have been at work for about three j months, is turning out beyond the most ' sanguine expectations. Two cuts, one i sixty and the other forty feet, disclosed 1 a continuous vein averaging four feet , in thickness which will mill not less than $150 per ton in gold and silver. i'VYith the present small amount of : opening Mr. Stausbury feels confident , that, with a force of six miners, he could supply the Manhattan mill as much ore of that grade as it could work. |