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Daily Independent from Elko, Nevada • 3

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daily independent. Tubseat March SALMAGUNDI. A supply of strictly first class fresh butter just received at Henley's. Bar silver was an ounce in New York at noon yesterday." Three car loads of fat hogs passed through west bound at noon to-day. If your piano is not in tune you can have it put in line condition.

See notice. For a choice Key West Cigar or anything in the smoker's line, go to Mutier's. The report that A. Wines, of Pleasant Valley, had sold his ranch proves to be unfounded. Nels Ouderkirk, of Mound Valley, and Jno.

M. Dorsey, of Fort Halleck, were in town last night. Reinhart is now receiving a fine atock of seasonable goods. Drop in and examine the new arrivals. mi me iveno gazette or Uie 20th published a first class picture of C.

0. Wallace, of Eureka county. John Henderson is able to be up today, and Dr. J. Henderson is somewhat better than he was yesterday.

Joseph Rodger, Wostenholm and Sun fine pocket knives and razors at Muller's. Both political parties were pledged to the repeal of the Osborn Water law. Wa3 it repealed? If not, why not? An Act of the Legislature, approved March 2, 1891, makes "Admission the 31st day of October in each year, a legal holiday. The farmers hold the balance of power in the Michigan Legislature and the Republicans are accused of offering $10,000 each for their votes. If Nevada is represented at the World's Pair the exhibit will have to be provided for from private capital, au the Legislature refused to make an appropriation.

Mrs. William Myers writes, under date of the 23rd, that Mrs. James Myers remains about the same, and that her son Albert is very weak, with no perceptible change in his condition. Whon your oyeB Ret weak and paiD you while reading, go to Muller and get you a pair of good specs or eye glosses. A good fit guaranteed or no pay.

A full assortment of colored flosses for sun or snow. Hailey bill has been introduced in the Minnesota Legislature to prohibit women from appearing oa the stage in eights. the legislators want them to appear on the stage without tights? Prof. P. Stookey, the tight rope walker, gave an exhibition yesterday afternoon, and gathered a few shekels from the bystanders.

There was nothing marvelous in his performance, though it pleased the little folks. Mrs. Dr. J. Henderson and daughter, Miss Belle, arrived this morning from a three visit to Salt Lake City where Mrs.

Henderson has been under medical treatment, from which she finds her health greatly improved. All wines and liquors used for medioinal and domestic purposes should be absolutely pure and unadulterated, and none other should be used. A good stock of pure domeetio and imported always on hand at Muller'a Drug Store. Salt Lake direotora of the Union Pacific are arranging to mortgage the property for $250,000,000. By this they hope to pay off the floating debt.

The matter will be presented At the stockholders meeting in April. The Legislature amendod the Act firing the time opening and closing wloon.i and gaming reducing 1 the minimum penalty (or violating its provisions from $200 to $50, and the minimum term of imprisonment from thirty days to ten days. The dog poisoner is again at his dastardly and cruel tricks, and yesterday J. A. McBride's and Johnny Mcintosh's dogs fell victims to his reprehensible work.

It is strncgo that any person would be guilty of poisoning a valuable and harmless dog out of spite, or pure cussedness. We do not approve of the means adopted Sunday morning to express disapproval of the acts of public officers. Tho better plan would have been to call a meeting of the citizens and pass resolutions, publicly and openly, condemning their course in supporting measures obnoxious to their constituents. A locomotive destined forarnilroad in British Columbia was being hoisted into a steamship at San Francisco recently when the rope snapped, dropping the "iron horse" into the bay. It weighed 65 tons, and sank so far in the mud that it could not be found when sounded for next duy.

The only for curing and affording relief lo the unfortunates suffering from hernia or rupture, is in a well-fitting and. well adjusted Truss Bandage. Muller has a large assortment of the very latest improved Trusses and Bandages, and will tako measurement and order any special Truss or Bandage made to order. Do not fail to witness the remarkable feats of legerdemain and ven- i triloquism which will be presented at Freeman Hall to-morrow night. There is no question that Denier is one of the most successful ventriloquists traveling, and his powers in that line are truly remarkable.

The Oakland Tribune says: A great many Oaklanders have witnessed Denier's performances with nstonishment and delight, and rank him with the most celebrated magicians. Tfie New Census. The census bas at last completed. Chicago is now the second city in the Union. In 1880 she had but 503,000 and Philadelphia 84G.000.

Only ten years shows Chicago with 1,098,000, again of over half a million, while Philadelphia has a gain of It looks now as though New York would soon be playing second fiddle to Chicago as well. In 1880 New Yck had 1,206,000 and now she has 1,513,000, or a gain of a little over 300,000. The South is also shown to be waking up. Atlanta, with 34,000 in 1880 now has nearly doubling her former population. Birmingham, with less than 10,000 in 1880, now has San Francisco's increase has been a little disappointing, but she has passed Cincinnati in the race in a handsome manner and is now 8th, pretty far behind Baltimore with her 433,000.

rnt a ii i-s? -1 hs j.ne Anas puonsnors win reap a harvest this year, as the census statistics and new maps, causes an immense boom in the business. We take the above figures from the Standard Atlas of the World, which will in all probability sell by thouj sands, as it is one of the most oora' plete and accurate works of the kind we have ever seen. It is safe to say that the first agent in the field will fairly coin money, as we all want the new census statistics and the new features in this Atlas which commends it to everybody. The History Company of San Francisco, the well-known the Coast rights. They want vgents, and we call attontion to their ad.

in another column. He Put It Plainly. Notioe posted by a Deadwood husband in the Postofflce: "My wife Sarah has Shot my ranche. When I didn't Doo a thing Too hur an' I want it distinctly Unnerstood that any man That takes hur In an' keora for her On my account Will got himBelf pumped so Full of lead that Sum tenderfoot will locate him for a Mineral clam. A word To the wise is sufficient an ortor work on fools." Smith.

BORN. Mound Valley, Elko county, Nevada, March 19, 1891, to the wife of Thos. G. Suttle. a daughter.

Mound Valley, Elko county, Nevada, March 231891, to the wife of John Olenden? ning, a son. MARRIED. Fort Hallock, Nevada, March 22, 1891, by John Murphy, Justice of the Peace, Mr. Alexander Gardner, of Secret Valley, to Miss Annie C. Scranton, of Halieck, Elko county, Nevada.

Piano Tuning. G. Wedekind, for several years Tone Regulator for Steinway Sons, New York, also for M. Grny, San Francisco, is in town and will remain two or three days. Those who desire the services of a first class piano tuner should avail themselvos of hisservicee.

Call at J. Alexander's. 3t To The Public. Notice is hereby given thnt Chris Baumbnch has been appoiuted an authorized agent for the collection of all sums due the firm of Reckhart Froelich, as well as for the transac tion of all other business connected with the present management, such as the payment of bills, collection o( and receipting for moneys due, etc. Reckhakt Froeuch, By C.

Reokhakt, Surviving partner of the firm. Elko, Nov. 19,1890. tf A Sure Cure For Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, cuusing intense itobing when warm.

This form as well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding, yield ut once to Dr. Bosanko'e Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors allays itching and effects a permanent cute, 50c. Druggists or mail; treatise free. Di. Bosun ko, 329 Arch Philadelphia, Penn.

Sold by F. F. Muller Electric Appliunces. E. DeYoung is in town again with a fresh supply of Electric Appliances, such as Bolts, Insoles, Inhalers, etc.

Those who desire to try the effect of Electricity in the cure of disease will find Mr. DeYoung at the Depot Hotel for a ferw days only. lw 500 DOLLARS Can be made in the next three months selling The New Standard CE SUS ATLAS OF THE WORLD. All the new 1890 census returns, revised maps, showing the New States, New Counties, New Kuilroads, New Postoftlces, BEAUTIFUL Indexed diagrams of the principal cities, shewing the streets, parks, colored charts nnd diagrams, valuable statistics, political history of the United States, etc. 1,000 Reference Tables, 5 00 fine Engravings.

TEN BOOKS IN ONE. A practical, useful work which every business man, every home, every school, professions! man, mechanic or farmer wants and will bay. This is the best Atlas for the price evefr issued. A Mi TP Everybody wants 3A VA C- nB I 1 tiio oct-sus staI tistics. You have a golden opportunity for I making money.

Don't waste time waiting, but send fi.OC for the elegant outfit at ouco. Remember, ON1C MILLION 1 Atlases will be sold during 1891 on account of the uew census, and thin is and best in tho field. Address, THE HISTORY COMPANY, i M.rUet Street, San Francisco, California, A Word to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches, and other eruptions, should commence ut once to use Dr. Gun n't Improved Liver Pills.

They will 8lso remove that, heavy look about your eyes and make them bright, and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises. Remember, you are only required to take one small pill at bedtime, which iscouted with pure sugar, and will not gripe or produce any unpleasant sensation. Sold ut 25 centB bv P. P. FREEMAN HALL WEDNESDAY, March 25.

TIIE WORLD-RENOWNED DENIER, The Arch Illusionist, Magician Most Powerful ifentrilomilst OF THE AGE Will exhibit in his Wonderful Entertainment, Consisting of a succession of BRILLIANT NOVELTIES the same as performed by Houdin, Keller, Anderson and Hkrrman. I0 Admission, 50 ots; children, 25 ctsElectric Appliances Having been appointed sole agent in Elko County for lie German Electri Belt Agency I shall keep on bond a general assortment of ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, BELTS, INHALERS AND INSOLES, at prices ranging from to which are highly recommended for Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney diseases, Rheumatism, Neurul gia, etc. sent by mail postage paid 011 receipt of price. Address: K. DrYOUNG, Tusearora.Nev.

SPECIAL NOTICE. VT OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1.Y Garrett l'itrce, warn nil persons whom it may concern not to credit or trimt G. P. Bernard Lnllur on ray account, as I do not intend to. and will not pay any debin of bin contracting on and after tills the4.h day of Murcli.

lfcVl. GARRETT PIERCE. Carlin, Nevada, rob 4, 1H9I. lm M. Reinhart has iust received his Fall and "Winter samples for custom mtide clothing.

Ii you want your clothes made to order, give him a call and see as fine a line of samples as has ever been exhibited in Elko. You' can get a suit of clothes made to order from $21 00 up. Fit Guaranteed. Ono dollar in Addition to the subscription prioe of the Independent will giro you either the Chicago Newn or the National Democrat for a your. 1 "Lite Ml Lei uie" GROCERY STORE, COMMERCIAL STREET, the? FREIGHT DEPOT ELKO, NEVADA.

Choice Selection of Fresh and Desirable Groceries Constantly in Htock. Also Boots and Shoes ami a well-selected stock oX HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, and WOO DEN WARE, I Prices To Suit The Times. Those who desire CHOICE GOODS -A- XJ.U_A.Xj Are cordially invited to give me a call. H. CHASE, Proprietor.

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution and on order issued out of the District Court of the State of Nevada, in and for the Courty of Elko, in the suit of Charles Adams against A. B. Miller, 1 have levied upon a certain Life Insurance Poliey number issued by the New York Life Insurance Company on the lifo of said A. B. Miller for the sum of $10,000.00 on the 3rd day of March, payable on the death of suid Miller to his executors, administrators or assigns.

Three full premiums of $715.80 each have been paid on said policy. A full and complete inventory of said property will be exhibited at the time and place of sale thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Saturday, the 28th day of March, A. 1891. between the hours of 9 o'clock a.

m. and 5 o'clock p. viz: at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, in front of the Courthouse, in the town and county of Elko, Nevada, I will sell the above described property to the highest bidder or bidders, for cash, gold coin of the United States.

Milt Polk, Sheriff. By J. H. Tauer, Deputy. Elko, March 20, 1891.

LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID NON-POISONOUS Sheep Dip. One gallon, mixed with 60 gallons of cold water, will dtp thorougly 1M) sheep, at a coat of I cent each. Easily applied; a nourisher of Wool; a certain euro for HCAIt, Also, LITTLE'S PATENT POWDEK DIP (POISONOUS) Mixen instantly with water. Prevents tha fly from striking. In a '2-pound package there is aufheieut to dip twenty sheep, end in a 7 pound package there is sufficient to dip ou? hundred cheep.

CATTON, BELL CO. SucceHsorc to Fai.knf.u, Brxi. a No. 406 California Street, Wool Agency Warehouse, Cor. 6th and Townsciul 81 recti, 8uii Francisco, (Jul.

Dentistry. Dr. C. P. Moore, DentiBt, lias pormauently located in Elko.

OfTico in the rour of Humboldt Lodging House. Call and learn tlio condition of your teeth. Painlosn extraction, and all. work guaranteed. 2 25.

Seed I'otutocs. Ths Filko Water Company lias for sale a hue lot of Early Kose Sood Potatoes. Apyly ut lli I.oy'.i 3 17.

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