It A.NDSBURG.What a Tumbstuner Tbiaks of of it.From Col. Hafford who returned yesten'ey front e Irip to Randaburg, * Fnotfrcaroft repot ter learned that the o«« eld *redo ie a lively camp, typical of early dare, tod every one full of excitement.“Randaburg i« one of the liveliest mini og earn pa I have eeen in many year-/' aaid the Colonel when pre»e*'* for hie viewe o.i the new camp. “Six stages. four from Mohave, 36 mile* distant, and two from Kyrene, 2-4 miles away, come in loadod daily Every kind of business la represented and all are doing a rushing huein~e*.Lodging houses are crowded and ree-taurants are doing well; a variety theatre is in fall blaat. The town ia rapidly building up. five lumber yards having opened up for burineea. There are from 160 to 20) leitle atu Idea about besides the innumerable house already up and in courae of renetruo* lion. About 120U people are there and some 150 men are at work.”The ooly Tombstonera he met were Geo. Pridbaro, who ia atage agent, and the Keefe brothers. The Colonel bought a lot on the main a tree t in Randsburg aud will have erected a buildtng to open up a saloon, expecting to leave here agaiu in about three werxa when it will he completed.The ramp, lie says has a good future. *ht mines being pronouuccd by all the miaera as substantial and lasting.So. 3 Stoves. $15 atBarrow V