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Weekly Independent from Elko, Nevada • 3

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El 10 Maaday. 1 IQCAl AMP STATE MEWS. Sttanlij'i Dally. 1 MIMiutl. The idfettiMd order of exercises and grand ball to by the Order of Odd Fellows April S5th.

will be found in another oolutnn of this paper. Owing to the abeence (rod town of Hovereud Mr. McCulloch, there will be nu preach! ug at the church to-morrow. Habbath School will be held at the uaual hour, lleckhart ic Froelich bare juat received a car load of lumber from Truckoe, for their building about to be erected iu the rear of their preaeut place of buhiueiut. O.

Cohu of tho Daxaar. baa juat returned from Ban Francieco, with a apleudid uew of Spring for both ladiea' and wear. are at the very bottom, to auit. the tiuiea, aud nil who would secure bargains, with the opportunity to aelect from large variety of ahould call at tbo IJauur at once. It intended to make tbe entertainnieut al tbe ball to-uigbt one of the luoat and enjoyable of the senaon.

Tbe material to uinke it a theatrical and aucceiut, already propared, but the beauty of ita fiuauciul feature can only be brought out strong by a big audience. The prograuiiuo ia calculated to aupply pleaaaut mental pabulum to tbe varied t.tateaof the multitude: muaic, mirth. prestidigitutiug, to terminate with a grand dunce, ntid all for one half ol au American dollar. (S. 11.) The will have tboir money refunded at tbe? expiration of tbe present funding Act.

Taffy! We are informed that experimenting with the ores of the Jacket miue, in Hull Ituu llaaiu, demonstrated tbe feaaibillty of ready reduction by the leaching process, and that K. II. Morey, Superintendent of the ut lilythe City, ia ubout to that ay ate ui of working in tbe mill at tb-t place. Tbe material for the construction of the necessary tuba, vata, baa r.lertd.and so aoon aa everything cau be got ready, reduction tliia will be put in practical operation. Kuowiug Mr.

Morey to Ira a thorough practical man in the line of liia profeaaion, we are convinced that if the adoption of for working of i boae with upprolmtion, it will prorea aud if much of tho low grade ore in tbe county, which will in bear tbo of fipeutive working, will be ninde to yield a revenue method of rcduction. Au org-mixalion recently been in thi? place by a uuiulrar of our proiiiiu-nt known aa th? Klko Mining ling with J. S. Mayhugli. aa J.

II. Wellatil, tary and rreaaurer, J. E. Galligan, Kiipcriuten lent. In addition to the above th" company the of John Synnott.J.C.

fisher, J. W. Yowell, ib Aluxauder and L. It. ll'danr.

Tbe object of tbe Company to pro poet mid conduct milling op. in the old Lone Mountain diatrict, twenty live milea north from place. The Company taken of three of tho priucipal made iu tbe district aome ago aud subse Tbe Superintendent, together with Mr. Hynuott aud oilier experienced Mtarted out on Monday to begin active taking along lumber blacksmithiog and mining provisions, including an ample outfit of geuerul to bo in tbo In addition to tbe mentioned, the Company aud will alxo at once proaecute work upon, a late dUcovery in tbe aatnc locality, made by one of which gives of greater value thnti anything heretofore found in tho diatrict. lattor said lo bo a large, strong velu, troin which of average near the resulted in a yield of iu silvor, aud per cent copper to the Ion.

There good reason to believe that the of old Loos Mountain triot genuine merit, ami the company jiiHt formed act though it to profit by It. We thein every success iu their praiao- worthy Ilrpnrlirra. This morning? Tolley, E. Oeorgo Dave W. II.

llick, and J. Davia went north. lliratn Stoker and Thomas Stoker look tbo atage for Ilullion. Mouday a Advertised letter Mat, The following a Hat of unclaimed romainltig In the Elko office March '29th, Alton (tcorgn ill Air Lottie OacAr (Irey Dabagn (Inytord John llowetl Main II dc 3 llnrkley Hlirldon IIoAg Hrolth Thompson Hurab Young Hitnoti Zwelfel Dora 3. q.

w. in 1 1 rM. Itrpartarra. For Tttacarora this morning? V. Ilernard, T.

H. llrown, A. T. Deckeltnnn, W. C.

Jackaoti, J. II. Head, 0. Millo, L. Kllia, II.

Laldaer. Today? Mra. A. V. Ilradtey from Tuacarora.

A car load o( Bndwtiwr arrived from the eiut to-day tor lUinhart 3c Co. alao a car ol wood lor Buaaell St Bradlay. K. 11. Liodaay, of VirKiaia City, baa beeu atoppiug ia town daring tba past two having arrivad (rva Hatarday evening.

Captain Cart aad wife, formerly of Camp Halleck. aad George D. Bobberta of Ban Franciaco, were paaaongera for the east by last aveuing'a train. Dan Murphy, who haa been on a three moutha trip to Arizona, came np from the west by the train last evening, and continued on to his home at Hal leek Station. Dr.

O. L. Lncas ia having hia frame building fronting the Court house moved back upon a line with tbe adjacent he aaiue time raising it upon a higher foundation. The change will adl much to tbe appearance of tbe property and tbe street at that point. In the District Court the esse of E.

A. Fargo vs. ez Sheriff E. L. Seitz, was called Saturday.

After testimony in the case waa beard, the defendant moved for a non-suit, which was granted by tbe Court. I The Court met to-day, but adjourned until to morrow morning, tbe case set not bring ready for trial. Our old Tuscarora acquaintance, Tliu S. Brown baa just returned from Arizona whither be went last Fall. We didu't have an to interview bitn as to the result of bia explorations in that foreign land, hut from a casual oba-rvation or two let fall liy bim during bis brief stay in Elko, we abould judge that notwithstanding tbo vast area of ground to tbe acre lying about loose in tbe Territory, there sro in bia opinion, other ftortiona of uiundaue sphere, potsensing iufinitely greater attractions.

Itrpalrlaa the IHteh. S. E. ltenaon, proprietor of the ditch for conveyiuu water to town from the river, liss a force of men employed in gettiug it ready for Summer use. The dam at the bead of tbe ditch eight miles aluvo town was washed away and deatroyed, necessitating tbe construction of a new one.

A number of nu have been engaged in that work during tbe past week, and wo understand, have it nearly completed. The one now taking tbe plure of tbo old dam, which was uot a very elcrlleut piece of I uginceriug? is built with a view of resisting any pressure to which it is liable to be aubjected, and after a workmanlike and plan. The flood gate put in is 1 1 by 'ia feet, aud fish ladders for the accommodation of the finny family, have been placed iu the water discharge. The ditch required considerable repairing at placea along its route to town, which is beiug attended to, and it is thought everything will 1ms reudy for the turning on of the water next week. F.

M. liargis, llalleck. II. Talbot, Lamoille. SI.

Marks, Ssn Francisco. Sirs, l'aiiliue, J. II. lt' iid. A.

T. Deckelmaii, Tuscarora. Tim. S. Brown, J.J.

Flaherty. Eureka. C. Hagby, Tybo. SI.

E. II ithaway. Tylio. E. J.icksou, itlisbiirg.

Ills. Charley Long, Beuo. Tuesday's Daily. Maltaagnartl. A meeting for the organization of a Kpnrling club will be id at o'clock thia evening at the Gem saloon, A regular communication of Elko Lodge No.

15 A. F. At A. SI. will be held at Slasonic ball this evening at 7 :31 o'clock.

Firo teams were busily employed yesterday and to-day in battling manure upon tbo Uuiversity grounds. When heavily coated with the fertilizer, tho whole will be brokeu up by plowing. E. liurnor, who gives notice of bia intended (rip to Yankee Fork, in another column, has a splendid outfit for the journey, and being an enterprising, practical tuan, bia la the very beat and cheapen! proposition to those desiring to visit those minea. are iuformed that tbo nearly nndo body of a dead Indian ia lying uubiiricd iu tho aago-brush, only a few hundred yards above town, and that it baa been thus lylug during tbo past week.

Tbe authorities should see that it at once put out of aigbt. We could learu nothing as to tho cause or manner of her death. Oliver Biffe, of Mound valley, who went on a viait to bia old hotuo in Weat Virginia, some tbreo months ago, re? turned hero by tho train thia moruiug. Tbe pleaanrea of tho trip were niuoh marred by aickneaa, he having been taken down with pneumonia, whilo at Oinalia, on hia way eaat.from the effects of which ho baa not yet fully recoveied. Ho ia glad to get a rest front tbe (atiguea of travel, aud hia many in thia section heartily welcome hia return.

Oliver aaya that biiaineaa of nil knida in Ihe eaat la much duller than wo of thia country have any idoa of. Thia morning, by tho stage to (ho north were Mra. M. Morton, J. C.

Lannoy, Mra. L. Kayaer, Miaa Jraaio Yeatea, G. A. Kingston, 8.

Toylmrn, J. Downard, W. Morley and one Chinaman. Ai t. oat haa got around again, and though the old aoythe swinger has attended aaaidnoualy to bnalneas, the ranks, of thoao holding direct interest In It celebration, atlll aeem fully up to the regulation standard.

It aa much plaaaura Last evening "gain take by Uw band that old-time citizen. Lfn who for Dumber of pant baa vigorously ill tbo effort to solve th? financial problem, ip a boat Columbia, lleing at WiuMiiimacct with bis Iwidi. which are loading for above memUoncd camp be took a ran ap this way by the train, to make a brief visit to bis iiuily and Iriends. Banning through his organism. Len baa decidedly speculative vein wbicb, should the routine process fail, will some day in all probability, place him in those eaay to which we all aspire.

We sre pleased to learn that through a trifling but fortuitoua investment, he bss recently become interested in immense gravel 'Q California. It is also rumored that lien Fitcb, through the advice of a promiuent Eastern operator became tbe owner of a share of the same property. In some instances, the sudden advance from comparative poverty to untold wealth baa the tffect of transforming tbe recipients of dsme tortuue's especial favors, into bloated aristocrats; but with these gentlemen, wboHe superior mental calibre is equal to any emergency, tbe acquirement of a few hundred thousands, more or less, prodiu-es no more effect than would a plethoric sack upou a Nevada Legislator. Our old townsman, Elias DeYoung.of the Depot Hotel, takes the train this evening for a fonr months visit to his old houe in Pennsylvania, after an ubsence of thirty years. He was one of the argonauts of forty-nine, and lived in various partaof California until the discovery of silver in this State, when he re-crossed the Sierra Nevada, a-ul joining the graud army of fortune fonnd himself at an early day O' our history, nomadic citizen of this part of onr State, with which he has ever since idr utified himself.

The T-tst changes which have taken place in that country since he left it, mere boy, will found difficult to realize, and the best wo can wish him is, that the anticipated pleasures of the journey may uot be uutrulized by disappointments. That he may heartily enjoy himself among his people and in due lime return in safety, is the wish of bis rnuuy Nevada frieuds. Depot Hotel Mrs. A. V.

Bradley, Tuacarora. N. Trutubo, do J. Dowuard, do K. A.

Freed, Itnby. N. Wines do E. W. Moore, S.

F. J. C. I.eimnon do T. l'arker.

Salt Lake. L. W. Scott, Illiuos. A.

Jones. Wednesday's Daily. Naliansaadl. Friegbts received rail to day were one car of oil for John Aiuley, and one of gcueral merchandise. Hen Fitch's are doing good work.

They have improved the appearmice of things outwardly, about town, very much within the past two days. Ati adjourned meeting for tbe perfecting of tbe organization of the Elko Sporting Club, will be held at the Oeiu to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. A hundred dollars in silver was extracted from L. I. llogle's bureau diawer, in Tuscarorn, few days ngo, and a Celestial domestic who was aware of the deposit, is noti est coiue-atibus.

Freights shipped by rail to day were olio car of pork. went by ltuasell Bradley one car of flour to l'ine station, by Iteinhart St aud one car of grain to Eureka, by Ileiuhsrt St Co. 11. nnd J. 11.

Witliingtou, look the train oast last evening. They will go as far as Cheyenne, recent transactions in cattle, iu which both these gentlemen nro iulerestcd, requiring their prencncu iu that city. A dissolution of tbe copartnership heretofore existing between Hamncl Maud nnd Marancy l'ollard, having taken place by mutual consent, publib is promised an nccurrato biatury of tbe evcutful life of the whilom hero of thousand startling Morion, from be, who or ila first appearance upon tbe stago of life down to the present time. We anxiously await Ihe denoument.Let her whiz! Four car loads of Ihe finest mules we have seen lately, passed through here for Sacramento, the freight traiu Inst evening. Tho animals were young, standing from 10 to 17 hands In bight, nono below the former flgim, and all In splendid condition.

They are being brought out Howard St Glascock, of Woodvllle, California, Iho senior member of tbe Arm accompanying the stock and having it in charge. We encountered upon the street today, for tho first time since his arrival in town, two days ago, onr jovial Tuscarorn friend, Charley Leach, aud was glad to find liiui looking uono tho warse from Ihe pfTecIa of bis lato indisposition, Ho hns fully regained his appetite and disposes of a square meal with his accustomed vigor, and takra his liquid straight with evident satisfaction. As soon as bo is comfortably married, we shall take him by the right hand of fellowship? if he will permit tlio familiarity? and cordially him to Ihe ranks of tho beloved II ill I Inn Mhlpment. The Grand I'rixo Company shipped Monday night five barn of bullion vatncd at 45. At tbe came time tho Independence Company shipped throe valued at 01, made to-day, btd guM oMsl tow WteiwU mjimIjt endit Ike raitor, bit apoa puaittve teatiof Itwnl wlf (Mil who KBV kim depart aortkitnl lutcM tloog Irr pair of tqukM, uw doabta way, aaJ we ara pev pared (or UT aalaaaity ikat say befell Ike tows.

Wa woo Id aa aaoa mytciiJ Ika rtahlo itaelf of gattiag op tad going off of ita ova Tolilka. Tan long yean bare elapsed ainea the aanior member of tbe firm of Doraay Broa. kaa baan guilty of a similar ladiacretioa. pact area. For Ika north by tba stage the morning weie May Pearson, O.

Bead, Mrs. lioverton, A. V. Lancaster and wife, Miss Cora Lancaater.J. B.

llnrker and B. Watts. Hotel Arrivals. W. W.

Haskell, 8aa Francisco. E. O. Beed. Bed Tbnraiay'a A.

Primeax and D. W. Darling, of Tuscarora, took lbs train for Han Francisco, this morning. On Monday, bullion to the Value of 01 was shipped from the Grand Central mine at Tuscaroa. We believe the mine is now being worked by Wm.

Mnncey. Flack is now in Tascarora, viewing tbe situation of water claims, the titles to which are being contested in tbe Distict Court. Argument in the case will be beard in a (ew days.the testimony being all taken. Chief Moses, the Big Injun, with some other aboriginals of lesser light, passed through by tbe train last evening, on a visit to their Great Grandmother at Wusbiugtou. The building next to that of Dr.

Lucas' fronting the Court-bouse, was also moved back in a line with the adjacent houses, which improves the appearance of the street, giving aa it does, a clear range to the eye. A neat picket fence will be put up to fill the gap made by moving the houses. Fred. Johnson, Deputy Sheriff at Cornucopia, came down from the Horn last evening, and is kept busy to-day renewing old s. Fred is vigorous aud joyous as and still entertains the opinion that Cornucopia will yet assumo the proud distinction of the first city of our Northern ltepublic.

He will remain in town a day or two if he can't get to murder a professional interviewer sooner. J. C. Crombie, the noted Agriculturalist, started this morning for his plantation in Fine Valley, via Pidisade. We i understsud that Mr.

Crotubie'a retire- rnent to pastoral seclusion just now, is to perfect a work which will be issued to tbe publie in four editions, containing whst he knows about things. A single sheet of the manuscript, which accidentally fell under our ooscrvation, containing au ingenious essay upon the successful culture of duck eggs, leads us to lwlicve the work is something unique, and that it will meet with a prodigious run. A fire, which was doubtless the work of an iucendiary, was discovered in the rrsr of Gibliu's saloon, about three o'clock last evening, and extinguished beforo any damsge whs done. It was first noticed by John Deering, who called to Honry Mundcll who happened to be near by. Henry at once ran into tbe suloon, seized a bucket of water that was handy, and dashed it upon tha flame.

Home whittlings, paper and an old broom bad been used in kindling the flro which was started among bark, straw aud dry rubbish which had accumulated just at the board fence on tbe alley back of the saloon. Had it uot beeu for its early discovery, tbe destruction of several buildings at least, would bnve been accomplished. The Ocean Spray," Sir Wslter Chase on tbe now ready to receive company. As you all kuow, the Commodore is a genuine old salt, with the elements so mixod in him that tho genius of tbe most profound compounder could suggest no objection to the declaration boldly tuadu by nature that he is a mau! The Captain's office commanding a port view of the surging billows, is fitted up in a comporting with the eslhetio tastes of the Old Tar, and in accordance with strict dislpline all hands will bo piped up to grog at precisely 9 o'clock P. m.

Thursday, April I S7l). Tbe log will then be heaved and suffered to remsin hove until tbe rejuvenated craft hasn't a knot loft iu her. Motet Arrivals Allen Fisher, Michigan. Fred It. Johnson, Cornucopia.

D. W. Darling, Tuacarora. llarada, San Francisco. W.

Klliot. Frank Culver. T. E. Atwell, Camp Tfalleck.

8. M. Htreeter and family, Lamoille Valley. For the north this morning, by stage wore Al. Fisher, Gus Knhn, Frank Culver.

Joseph Field, William Elrired, llarada and William Harrison. Trr Constitutionality of tho BackPenalty Bill was argued before the Supreme Court at Carson on Monday, and taken under advlsetneut by th? Court. Jotiri CftAwroan has fllrd an cation in tho Eureka Land Offlca (or a tract of desert land In Huntington Valley. Arrhils, From tho norlh by the stage last even Inn were Fred tl. Johnson, W.

Darling an A. Friuieaux. float Friday's Daily. 1 Tb? Board of Cout; Coaal-tmrn iU rcgmlar quarterly wtin Cgait llualaj. MV two rtory bwiliMag of If ram.

Beckhart 4 FroaUrk. Ihak OmiMt, arrind km boa Coraocopia last evening took traia for Haa Fnadieo tkia Moral ag. Wo aro glad to kaow that M. P. Hay who for imiti paat kaa confined to rooa by is improving.

An adjourned meeting of members of Elko Guard. will bs held at their Armory at 7 o'clock, sharp, of. Ban worked faithtally, the streets and alleys of the town giving satisfactory of their bandy-work, and tba cost of a team to haul the rubbish oway is all will be called a poo to pay, which will to citizen a mere trifle. ir.R. Smith is erecting npoa his premises near the north extremity of Piety Bow, a barn twenty by thirty feet in extent and two In bight.

They are not much cramped for room ap on the hill, aa the lots are saaceptible of being extended in depth a of about four miles, and by taking in the ail infinitum. J. Spence'a ten-male team loaded with floor yesterday and started for the Duck Valley Indian Reservation. The floor is sent oat by Agent John How for the use of the Western Shosbones. The property and provisiona of that portion of tribe which was located upon what was known aa the Carlin farm, haa been loaded upon Agency teams which are now on the way to the Reservation in Dock Valley.

We lesrn that the Indians are preparing to pat in a good crop of grain and vegetables in Dack valley this season, thirty acres of the former being already sown, and a Urge area is being plowed and prepared (or planting. The I soda of the Reservation are of the very beat quality for cultivation, and watered by never failing atrea da. We are informed by the agent ot Wella, Fargo A at thia place, that the company haa just adopted a reduced schedule ot expnss rates upon thia Coast. The redaction ranges from ten to twenty-fire per cent below former ratea, affecting chiefly tranaporta tion of am all packagea; four pounda and under, in the carrying of which, the company is obliged to compete with the mails. Considerable reduction, I however, has alao been made on ratea tor weightier packagea, and the public can now have the aatiafaction ot knowing that in a majority of inatancea, the original coat of the articlea forwarded will be fully equal to if not greater than the coat ot their transportation.

The new ayateiu ot graduating exprraa ratea in a decided improvement upon the old; the margiua favoring the abipper, having been materially widened by a correaponding contraction of those of the compauy. This ia a move in the right direction, and whether the preaent tough tiniea or a apontaneooa eruption of benevolence bas impelled the company to make the the Pacific Coaat public will accept the chaDge with dae approbation. HrraHrl. The following deeds have been placed ou record in the Recorder's office aince laat Friday N. C.

Irlaitl to S. II. Maaon, 60 feet in the Bonanza Queen, Good Hope District? conaideration, $100. 8. Cotemau to Jamea Jones, 156 feet in the Snider mine, Good Hope District $200.

Jamea Jouea to J. L. klcGovern, 35 feet in the Haider mine. Good District consideration, (1250. F.

II. Smith to Brown A Urton, 1 Smith A Wilaey lumber yard and office, in Tnacatora? conaideration, $750. Ed. L. HeiU Sheriff' a sale to W.

J. Urton, the Golden Gate mining claim in Traoarora Mining District consideration, m. W. J. ITrton to William Goodman, lot and blacksmith ahop.in Tuacarora? conaideratiou, 400.

Young America Mining Company to Margaret More, lot 11, block Tuacarora conaideration, Ij. A. Sherman to G. W. Tucker et al, lots XVia.

I and 9. block Elko? conaideration, $800. Young America Mining Company to lloynton A Abbot, No. 39- in block 3, in Tnacarara conaideration, $75. Jainea Kamcl to A.

W. Gedney, water right in Rnby Valley, Nevada conaideration, $10 Tale scarcity of gold and allver, and the difficulties met in Mcur ing them, ia a anre indication of their value. Thus It is with valuable cine: Dr. Aug. Kniaer'e celebrated German Pulmonic Elixir, through the jealousy of rivala baa met with the most bitter opposition, and apparently almost insurmountable have been thrown in its way; but Ita opponenta might aa well try to change the of the aun, sweep hack Ihe ocean with a broom or put out a prairie fire with a tear.

For the of throat anl lung diaeaaea, aneh consumption and bronchial affectlona, it is unequalled. Ita are truly mnglcnl. Ask your druggist, F. F. Mullcr, for it.

The genuiue Iwnra the l'ruaaian Coat of the aignature of Dr. Ang. Kaiaer, and haa naine blown on every 75-cent bottle Trial bottlca 35 cents. MO Opkir. 060 Mtncaa, Xu mm! Cany, 170 Hl.k.r, 14 0 California, ft (lie 4W Savage.

9 635 Virginia, 493c? 130 CboUar. 41 3 HaW Xoura? 136 Point. MS 13 1705 Imperial. 130a 150 Alpha. 17 4 HO Bole bar.

ConAdtoea, 110 Sierra Nevada, 675 Bullion, 910 Exchequer. 4 MO Overman. 460 Justice. 34Uo 150 Soccer, 50c Ue 130 Union. 63 190 Alta, 4 440e 430 Lady Bryan, 9 970 alia.

37 We 36 Caledonia, 116e 1560 Silver Hill. 12u? 45 Challenge, S'4 810 New York, 6oc 55c 3U0 Occidental, 15c 305 Lady Waehiiigtori, 150 Andes. 30c 850 Ward, 'Joe 1 450 Leviathan, 30c 35c ISO N. Con. Virginia.

Ti 3U0 Trojan. lOo 350 Benton. 3 300 Solid Silver, 30o 800 Flowery, 50e 55c 1085 North Bonauia, 1 105e 136 Mackay, 2V5c 60 Mt'n. View. iy, 345 Scorpion, 130c Yratrrtfajr 120 Eureka 8 40 Raymond it Ely, 6 50 Jackson, 7 60 Phenix, 2 60 Belmont, 4 So 330 Manhattan, liOc 25 Belle, 100 Star, 50c 200 Belle Isle, 35c 100 Bay, 25o 400 Hillside, 300 Higbbridge, 40c 250 Paradise, 1'JO 180c 60 Delmonte, 500 Eaineralda, 1 15c 120c 10 Bodie, 7 670 Bechtel, 16 1 3O0 McClinton, 110c 245 Tioga.

180c 16Sc 50 Summit, 225e 900 Qoodrthaw, fiOe 200 Oriental, 55c 1680 Belevidere, 135c 250 Champion, 35c 30o 496 Blackhawk. 340o 200 South Bodie, 35c 30o 950 Booker, 50c 150 Con. Pacific. 216o 220o 300 University, 45c 400 Dudley, 60c 70c 20il S. Standard, 25? 825 Mono, 290 280e 600 Jupiter, 50c 700 S.

Bulwer, 90c B5o ream a 4a)', ar 444 Will buy an Insurance Ticket good (or 93.000, in erent of death, or (or 915 weekly indomnity (or disabling injuries, whether cnused by in traveling or any olktr kind of actiJtnt Insure accidents in the Traveler's Insurance Company, o( Hartford. Any information cheerfully given by letter or otherwise, on application to U. M. Ohakt, Agent. A rodeo horses will take place on the 15tb of April nest, commencing at Robison'a old place in Huntington valley, and will include the country caat of the Pine Valley Range, Squaw UouLtaiu and the Red-rook oountry.

Everybody interested is requested to attend and bring with them plenty of good saddle John W. Marine At WelleMay Half mile and repeat, free (or all horses in Elko County. May 9 Single dash, hal( mile, (ree (or ail in the County that bate never run (or mouey. The purses will be larger than have ever been given in the eounty before. Amount will be named as soon subscription list filled.

Nat ftor Vaskre E. Burner, of this pleee, will on the 15th instant (or Yankee Pork with a with No. 1 (onr-niule team, carrying passergers, with a limited amount u( baggage. through to th? on quick lime, $50. Two already taken.

Apply to E. Burner or J. L. Kejser (or particulars. Prom the north by last night's were Prank Oreetaer, Mike Spalh, Mrs.

W. 0. Pi ice and daughter and W. 8, Van Dreilen, By the stage from the north this evening were J. H.

Read and Dan Olla. Male sr After the first day o( next month the coma) odious dwelling now occupied by Willam Rimpion, on the oorner o( Sixth and Idaho atreets. For apply at the VI pat Male I Arrivals, M. Spath, Tascsrore. Prank Greatier, Cornuconpia.

J. D. Walsh, S. F. ItrparlnrrM.

For Tuscarora this morning, were Fred. R. Johnnou, J.D.Welsh and Miss Jennie Taylor. Livr chickens, (resh vegetables end fresh fish (or sale at the (ism Restaurant. 4 0.

H. HASKELL NITK AKKNT, for Kale ar I mi. ANY OMK nrvtlll PROrRKTT la 1 iitouM osn-fnl sail see thai II UIL iUMOTITl.K nr.RM tRUIfMUK itf. F. WARM, kvsb, Mian, OILS, IIPLBN coaPLRK miin ORKUO WHOM BANKING ROUSE m.

p. prkuii co. IUO. ItViPi, M. P.

niMAI. SKW of Bui AfCalttanaM Itan. KnawU.Sacbud 4 likM IAN rBANOUOU Th? Iteuk of LONDON TIM Baak. MM, nuNciaoo. Mm- Pmlga iMIh DnMta 1 HolUod (ntVlrr mark AuMrU.

sulkier M'i Hangar? Dtomwt tooaif Norway luly tanc Sptla pcao duro 1 It ThtOrtoat friH Tk? above ntat navor All. ehama. TM ft will hny a draft on London or Dahlia tar II or 30 will buy rnrnM. tar I "a fracca, Uim bolng 00 additional kind tar loaiialaaloo, at Tkam Mm an aa low. or lower, than Lboaa ekariad by Um of Has Vraociaco.

Ckwka Im Fnat I par la ltaa mi Ma. M. P. MWT HOTEL, JAHM CURH, Of tba Oaatral PaaUa Ol I TwaeHy-Mwe NlaaMt IM to rtnUCkai la all A WHY STAY MOIf Th? mill of Onmatnek wra a HtrAr dad. l-iollna nwk la ofMu rick la AiIiTmK of mwf.

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8,268
Years Available:
1875-1914