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Show NEVADA NOTES. Sentinel: During the week the Eureka & Palisade railroad company shipped 100 ton. of ore to the Salt Lake smelters. smel-ters. Geo. W. Rutherford, formerly of the Austin Reveille, will take charge of the editorial department of tho Silver State next week as permanent editor. White Pino News; The entire cost of the Parish trial and execution was $1569. Of this amount White Pine county paid out $1)00 cash and the balance in script. Flko Independent: Our Shoshone Indians aro not affected by the messiah eraze, do not indulgo in "smoke" nor "ghost' dances, but they are aware of the trouble elsewhere, and think it is caused by bad Indian agents. Empire is now a livelier town than Carson, says the Appeal. The wood-choppers wood-choppers are coming down from the mountains, and as soon as they are well tilled up with whiskey a good deal id impromptu fightiug is endulgcd in. Virginia Chronicle: When Xevadans learn now to lift themselver out of a hole by their boot straps, they may be able to devise some constitutional method of revising their state constitution. constitu-tion. At present they appear to be in the fix of a man attemplihg to to tote himself in a wheelborrw. Virginia Enterprise: It is not vet certain that there will be no constitutional constitu-tional convention, but that there will be one is highly improbablo. Thn people really do not want one. Taxpayers and non-taxpayers have had time, to think ovcrthe matter, and.ofthose who voted for the convention most have learned that they were misled by a phantom. F'-lko Independent: Nick Smith of Tuscarora, the father of the tripletts born recently, asks the Examiner if the gnvernmi nt giv-s a premium to the mother of "three at a time," to which the monarch replies; "Tripletts are. their own reward. The population of the country is growing fast enough not to need government encouragement by the offer of prizes." |