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Weekly Independent from Elko, Nevada • 3

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WEEKLY ELXO INDEPENDENT. Jail LOCAL AMD STATE HEWS. Daily. 1 Malta uuudl. Dr.

Louis Terry is in Eureka. Regular meeting of Odd Fellows tonight. Abe Moose sold the so; nil rtmaiudor ot his stock at auction to-d David Lewis will bo sentenced by the District Court Monday morning. The Masons nnd Odd FellowH Lave determined to repair both the interior hud exterior of their bull. John Spenco's trams arrived here this evening from lUilroad, bringing in eight tons of copper bullion.

Most of the discharged trial jnrors have already departed for their homes ia the various portions of tlio county. Surveyor A. J. Hatch, and E. S.

Davis departed for the wi steru part of the Statu by the train yesterday morning. lieu Fitch is having the buildings recently removed from Cotmhouse square weather boarded unew, and generally overhauled. Congressman Whitoker. of Oregon, and Lucky and wife, were passengers the ttaii. Itum thu east, yesterday morning.

N. F. Peterson is Inking down his small dwelling house on Commercial atreet, ith a view of removing it to some other locality. The plasterers at the new bank building have just made room for the carpenters, who an- now doing the finishing work of the iutcrior. Ahe Mooscr starts for F.ureka to-morrow morning.

fain'ly will remain here until he secures a dwelling. Fred Mason accompanies him. ltfiuhart it Co. loaded King's teams with coal oil for Cituubauui A nt Cornucopia, this morning. Xevill'a team was also loaded by the same firm at tho same time, with powder for the lllue Jacket mine.

Wo learn thst Still Ililing was arrested by Deputy Shi rill Weaver, on a warrant. At Mill (' unilcopia. The warrant authorized tho holding of the stork fonud in his powiMon, which was aino taken. Ho will arrive in Klko this evcuing. Messrs.

Lovow i ll Hawkins, rienced photographers, of Carson City, will take all ntyh of pictures at the gallery on Commercial street, recently vacated by W. li. l'illuer. Tho necessary luatetjal fur I'tihiuess is on the way lore, ui.d 'a ill rimly for public patrouuge wiihiu two or three Uaj s. Tho stone work npon thu foundation of new ill, is dtauiug near to pi ti and the workmen have commenced pulling up another kiin of briek for the walls of tin be.itding, to day.

as. Mcliuruev, the contractor, us about seventy iiid now to with. and it is cxpretid to havo the others ready by the time those ure laid. From Luther Itrowu's father we learn that the young ninn, instead of going north with Hilling, as riportid here, went with hurley McDermitt to Eureka assisting the latter in driving stock to that pl.ic". Mr.

lirown, in answer to a letter of inquiry, received a note from John Williams, which stated thai Luther stopped over night on the route with his brother, who is employed on Mr. place. It furthermore apoenjs that the authorities at Kureka i I some ehorpe Hank Vinighli.as McDcrmott wlio was niistiikeii for Jk'aughu in nrie tied, nnd released when the error was discovered. it at I II. O.

McKinnry, Columbia. A. I'. Cresswell, Iowa. David Morgan, Torino.

S. V. Illnkcsley, S. F. Stokes, Columbia.

W. T. Smith, Tusi'iirorii. E. M.

Frank, 8. F. A. 1'. Mathews, S.

F. W. J. Hawkins, Carson. O.

II Love well, 8. Streeter, Lamoille. C. W. Orover, Henry Youug, I'lcssant Valley.

31 isrein'CNCntat Ion. A party who signs himself Justice" writes us a note containing charges of a serious nature, against certain officials which wo deoiu mado out of trholo cloth, especially as Justice fails to send cs bis resl nnnio. If you havo tho courage to visit our office with tho parties to whom you refer, you ntny learn tho lesson (list you scorn to stand luucb in need of, that ho who anonymously dimls in slander to tho mean and cowardly assassins who murder their victims in the dark. Advertised Letter lilst. Tho following is a list of totters remaining In tho Elko office, unclaimed, tho week ending Saturday July 13, 1879: llux, 'i II llngby, John Carr, Atuiio Clone, A Fleming, I Frank, Johnson, David Morlor, MeCool, Thomas llussoll, 'i Harry an Wagner, Oliver, Q.

W. notx.r.M. Depart it This morning for Tusoarorn? A A. Frnlick, A. P.

Mathews, and Chinaman. For Ilulllon, Hobs, Hosn Longley. Monday Daily. Mnlntnsuudl. Tho ptintMH have commenced work ou the exterior of the dormitory building.

Flack, though (till weak from rcccut illness, opened Court aud discharged his official duties therein, this morning. Frod Mason, this morning, took his departure for his future home iu Eureka, by the truin; he will continue in the employ of Abe Mooser. Conntablo J. M. Lnuo has just received the sad lows of the death of his sister, Mrs.

Driaut, which look pluce at her homo iu East Tennessee, July 7th. Our old Cornucopia acquaintance. Win. Hoar, ariived here by btuge, from the llorn," Saturday eveuiug, aud Leopard as one of the liveliest kind of beasts, aud becouiiug more animated each day. Major J.

H. Dennis being about to start for Carson City tUis morning, Haeriff Fitch deputized him to convey Luke UalTury to the tiluto to which he is sentenced for a term of threo The prisoner was placed in charge of the Major who started for the Warm Springs by the train this morning. D. II. Haskell, Central I'arilVe Town Site Agent, cnnio up from the west by last evening's train, and remains iu town on busiut ss to day.

Mr.HaikcH's sou, Dudley, up ou the same tiaiu, lint continued eustwurd as fur as S.ilt Luke City, hich he is now visiting for the llrst time. He will make a brief stuy hero ou his return iu about ten days. A little daughter of George Gansz died to-day, and we are iufonned by Dr. Lucas the uiseaso which haa just i fut was that dreaded scourge, dipt In ria. This istho tirst easu of that nature, we believe.

that has occurred in this localjty. The little one wits taken out iu the country north, and was biought hoiuo here fifty miles through the heat, Saturday, which doubtless aggravated the case. Messrs. Lovewell A Hawkins, photogrnphers from Carsou City, have opened the gallery 011 Commercial street; opposite the Cpper Depot building, ami will pared to tuko any style of picture, to-morrow or the duy Th. gentlemen have the repnlatiou of beiug class artists, guarn uteeiug v.oik lo every customer, ui.

1 1 chnnce to secure peifcct pictures at very reasonable tiguies, is now off, -rtd. Scotiiiifad. iu another coin mu. fJoo.S.i:/ arid hugh returned Saturday eveniug from three prospecting trip in tho liruneaii river country on the extreme northern border of the county. Wo are informed by Mr.

St-itz that their jcerney uns rewarded by tho discovery of well defined mincrul bcuriug quartz vein. The ore looks Well and if suit of the.ts-tays now being made is n-? favorable as the appearance of the lock would indicate, preparations rebuild Iv working the lead will at once he made; the parties turning immediately to llnir new discovery. 1 tic thin IV ny. A in 11 ceivt at this oflice I evening, finni Miss Amy Sherwiu, the well known puma dentin, contains tho an Iioiincemeiit that tho will leave Virgii.ii; it for Salt Luke, to-morrow, giving concerts at different points the way. Muitha 1'orteuus, nee Miss Lizzie Murphy, who recent I created a fiiroro iu munical circles iu the western put of the State, aceoiupanies Miss Sherwiu, tukil part in the musical entertainments.

Sherwiu has become auato of the existence in Elko, of widely diffused inusieal tasto and Ink nt, aud upon this hint has to favnr the c.unp, on her arrival, with soiiiethmg in thn operatic line, having become convinced that something of that style will bo appreciated. Miss Sherwiu lilts been tho leading character in 1'inaforo presented to full houses in Virginia City nrnl elsewhere, and his acquired a high reputation both as actress and singer. Mrs. 1'ortcoiin wi'l bo by many of our citizens as the young h'dy who surprised our local critics ith her sing, lug at this place several years ngo. Since tho rccont total wreck of II.

M. S. I'iiiHfore, upon tho iuhospitabla coast of tho capital of Washoe, aud the destruction of most of the crew by tho barbarians of that benighted country, over the details of which everybody has sighed and sorrowed. Miss Sherwin has so lo apeak, been giving concerts on her own hook, and iu sitnplo justico to tho lady, it must bo admitted that her unaided efforts have always been suftlclont to command r.uccrss. Our citizens may rest assured that the coming entertainment by these ladies will afford the op.

portunity to listen lo toiun of the sweetest vocal muaio with which this scclion has ever been favored. I'or Male. Tho dvrolling liouso, furnitnro and improvements belonging lo Ed. Angerson, situated iu tho extreme eastern part of town; if not disposed of nt private salo prior to tho 20th will then bo sold at auction to the est bidder, llepnrlurrn. This morning, wero L.

Fanslg, T. F. McCarthy, D. Griffiths, G. Ileeca, N.

Tradreck, Mrs. Itowo and children and two Chinamen. 1 1 1 Arrlvnln. This oTonlng? Charles Cornell, Kploy and wife, llarbara Lolchsetiger, Dolft l.eichsetiger, Otteuheimer and ifohu Howe. Tuesday's There are but three guests now at the County Hotel.

Morris badt passed through on big wuy home at Wells, lust uijjht. Congressman It. M. Daggett, was a passenger for the went this morning. George Sornborger started for Montana via Helton by tho east bouud train owning.

John Epley and wifo, who arrived from Tuscarera by the stage last tight, departed for tho Atlantic sea-board by the 6 o'clock train. Fred. Mason is registered at the Jackson Iiouse, Eureka. mention Ibis for bis owu beucfit. as several of hi" have asked us for his address.

The Directors' car of iho Central Pacific roail, containing C. 1'. Huntington and wife, and Whitelaw lleid of tho New York Tribunt, passed through by the train this tuoruing. Tho preliminary examination Hulipg was held before ice Suggutt, yKtSHay, and tho court his bonds st $1,203. Wo understand that the amount has not ycj neon furnished.

K. J. Carpcaux, Joseph Taylor and UirnarJ Toner ure nil in town from Railroad district. O. A.

iss, A.Wild and Dressier, depnited for their homes in (hat district by the stage this tuoruing. The funeral of Gcorgo Gansz's little child took place evening, and the remains were followed to the by niauy friends. The family have tho sympathy of tho entire community in their alllicliou. A car load of two-inch lumber for W. J.

Urton A of Tuscarora. arrived to-day, and L. H. Addison's teams are loading from it. Another car of the is due hero, and upon its arrival will be loaded for its destination on Speiico'b teams.

L. Gronosky. of tho Senate saloon, was taken sick yesterday morning and woa confined his bed during the day. The attack is not regarded as a serious one. however, and he will probably be able to altcud to business again in a few days at farthest.

Mr. D. II. Haskell, at about 0 o'clock la-t ovruiug, was taken severely ill tlie Depot Hotel, suddenly, and was confined l(J bed during the night and Wo aro glad to be able to state, however, that he has sufficiently recovered this evening, to leave his room and make his appearunce upon tho railroad platform. His intention was to return west this morning, but he will noiv probably remain here a day or two.

Tho family of Mr. William Flugboff having determined to retire from the bustle and din of life in towff, and to enjoy (be soolbiug quietude of tho country, paternal lieu 1 consented to direct its movements and become responsible for its safe arrival in Hie valley of Lamoille. Not having beyond tho city limits for many years for lo! H.ese many however, tho aforesaid p. b. waswofull ly ignorant the geography of the country, and as might have been ex.

ported, lust bis beatings, got into foul waters and swamped the horses and buggy in treacherous mire. After much sweating and left-handed however, the crew was roscued and brought safely into tho valley, wlioro they proposo to remain until tho services of a more skillful navigator cun bo secured for the return trip. lirnud Oiirriilir Cunrrrti MUs Amy Sherwin, assisted by XIrs. Murthn-I'orteoiis, intends giving a grand operatic eon cert here abonl the 21th instant. The Virginia says ol Miss Rberwin: "Her v-deo is a'togethcr queenly and imperious.

It bus a personality of its own, and strikes upon tho oar not as an elTect which long years of study and discipline has brought to perfection, but rnther as when genius bonds down to give glimpses only of splendor beyond. If any think this extravagant praise, wo predict, if life and health is spared Miss Sherwin for a fow years, they will find it corroborated by tho world's ablest musical judges." Of Mrs. 1'ortoous, tho same paper writes: Sho sang tho Cavatina from Mayerbeer's Robert lo and for an enooto 'Coming Thro' the Her voice is as sweet ns falling waters and us puro as ll.o lark's song. She, too, Iras a future full of hope before her, and will carry away with her a kind "(Jod Speed" from hundreds who know her only ns hor voice has introduced her to them." Ilcpof Hotel L. Taussig, Sail raucisoo.

F.F. McCarthy, do-. V. Lovell, do F. Outeslt do Mrs, How and children, Gold Hill.

A. Wild, OalllMM 1). II. Marker. San Frnncisca.

N. Fredeiitiick, Kuroka. J. 11. Newman, South Fork.

J. W. F.ploy and Jake OMonheimer, do J. E. Aletandor, Marysville, Mo.

It. A. Kuhn and wife, Carlin. W. H.

Colard, De4th. Itepnrtiirm. This morning? II. N. II.

Hrown.Wm. Hoar, Thos. Caffuoy, W. II. Weavor.

lee I led Delivered to all cnstoinors ovory day by Georgo Gans. Mason's patent glass fruit jars at Ainley's. Paily.J Halnacnadl There axe three patients at tho County Hospital. Wo would like to know whether the diptheria is really iu town. Eureka ban a Court House 'lling." Nothing like being iu style.

Virginia City is oreiruu with cases of nest-biding; what did Dennis go down there for? Equestrian exercise seems to bo all the rogo among Elko's young male and fetnalo blood's. Our devil is desirous of knowing whether any tobacco is required to pipe off a girl. Wo hear of sereral marriages that aro soon to take place in this town. Better wait till cooler weather sets in. Bert.

Kubn has left forTuscarora and the gauio with the euphonious title dwindles into a thing of the pust. The Ogden JJupatch comes to uh in an enlarged form. It is uow double its former size and cno of the beat papers in Utah. Thero is a short item by Thomas Short of lluby valley, in relation to estrny horses, to bo found in another column. Austin has a cricket crickets haven't corno this way yet but when they do they will find several clubs here rcudy to meet them, Charley Earner and S.

S.S<nrs started for Bnll lttiu liasin this morning; they will remain about week, and return by way of Cornueopiu and 'fuse arora. '1 he bail set by Justice SucroU for the appeuranco of Still Huling is entirely inadequate to the character of the otTeuse alleged to havo been committed. F. A. Rogers and Charles Stolz, both formerly of this county, have founed a co-partnership at Chaltis and aro running fast freight line between that place 'and Iionauza.

A young inan who visited a young lady the other evening, remarked next day that thero wasuothing to the pleasure of the occasion." Probably the lady 's mother was away from home. The I'ride of Nevada, wo havo no reference to our beautiful sagebrush, but a new wind-mill of that naino sold by E. C. Hardy at 'l'oano, Nevada. Send to him for a circular which will give a full description.

The Idaho Knlfrprue, a new weekly paper, published at Oxford, Idaho, came to baud this week. It has a very neat and healthy appearance ond its columns teciu with well writteu articles relating to its suetiou. Success to it. We nro informed that a shooting sorupe took place at llulleck, and that Greenberg, the brewer, was tho victim. We did not hear auy of tho particulars of tho ntTuir, but understand that the person who held tho pistol when it was discharged ill bo brought down this evening.

Tho hog law it stands at present is really a worso nuisance than the hogs themselves were before the law went into operation. Everywhere in towu are pens iu which the porkeis are enclosed and the stench that arises from the in during the hot days and nights is almost intolerable. A. J. Kane and Mose Haynes, of the Llko Soup Factory, started this morning on a fishing expidition.

Mose says ho knows the soap will ketch 'em, and lias taken several potuids of tho article along. Orders for fish left with J. II. Weilund or Dr. Field at the soap foetory will receive prompt atteutiou.

A liberal discount on largo orders. Thursday's Pally. Haliuasuii'U. What's tho matter with tho water works Bishop Whit.iker will bo hero oti next Sunday. The Elko Flour Hill started up morning on wheat.

All kiuds of green fruits aro in market and colic prevails. T. N. Stone, President of the Board of Itegenta of the Stato University, returned from Carson last night. Quite ripple of excitement was occasioned by tho ndveut of Needles," tho colcbratcd Comstock tragedian, yesterday.

Tho Hoard of Itegonta nu on Ttieaday, tho 12tli, at Cursou, and authorized tho Treasurer to invest iWU.OOO of tho University fund in United States four per cent, bonds. Olio of tho most soul-harrowing sight la to see a woman clutch tho hem of her dress with both baud and yell shoo!" at the gentle cow busy eating off tho tops of the gardou vegetables. Lovewell A Hawkins, tho photographers, aro now prepared to do auy kind of work in their line. Tlioy havo some beautiful speclmona of their work to which they invito a critical examination, Tho name of tho person who did the shooting at llalbck day beforo yesterday is C. Frost.

Ho has not yel been brought down and wo aro consequently unable lo givo any account of tho affair whatever. A tall, lank emigrant, staggering tinder the weight of two gallon demijohn, stepped into the Humboldt saloon, and setting bis burden upon tho bar, demanded two-bits worth of tho best whisky, Mae politely informed hint thai they ha I no Wholesale license, and with a look of distress upon his eotinte. naueo that would have made a dog bite his luolher in law, ho departed. I'ruut Friday 'a Dally. Ninolj-iii iu tin- shade to-day.

L. Orunosky tho Smtti', it inn ijuito lit at rooms. Amy sang to a crowded house at Virginia City Tuesday. Tho supplies for tbo factory arrived last eveniug, und tbo proccis of manufacturing soap from the raw matorial was reauiui to-day. Twelve enr loads of (at beef rattle, shipped at Hallcck Statu by Murphy, passi through lust evening en route to San Francisco.

Muller bus a ti phone from tbo ist, which ho li is succecjod iu up. It connects tbo drug store witb Meigs' olfico. The Ocean Spray saloou is the best location iu towu for nu uninterrupted view of nature iu nil innocent purity. At that is tbo way Walter described little scene he witnessed ou the platform of the depot this morning. We ovei hoard a yonug tuau remark lust evening lb it tho young unmarried ladies iu Llko were greatly in rxccu to the Mingle young men.

Very true, but perhaps the fact that tbo former's stockings are more holy lb in right-. accounts iu degree for undesirable state of affairs. Hi? 1 Lust cveuiug us tho emigrant traiu cnuo in G.tu Wab wa? p.iscing along Maiu street witb a Luu llo of bis As be ueared tlie freight depot an emigrant, lean, lauky individual, evidently from MisBonti, cud about half seas over, run foul of him and from what occurred wo should judge that it was th" first Chinaman be had over old heathen," said the lean, lauky individual. grasping tiun by tho baud, "you're the first Chinese son-of-a-gnn 1 ever saw." Gun Wab with his urbane smile unswerod, Me in a bully, you sabe, heap Winlic." "To 1 with your waslie, I want to tako a look ut yor. How about tbo Yes, by gracious, here it is," and he took hoUl of the appendage and lift- it like a pump bundle.

"And this darned old idiirt," ne continued, taking hold of tho flowing garment while Guu Wab was vainly struggling to get loose, if you bait any shame about yer, you would wear it inside of your pants." Gun at last gut In a woid, "you letto mo go, me bcup busy." Tho countryman to gaze at bis feet and burstiug into a load laugh, exclaimed: Ho, ho, I wouldn't cioght iu shoes like them, turned np at the tees, no no firings, ho, ho, ha, ha! Poor Guu wan terror stricken at these words, and tearing away, dashed down tho street yelling: "Lane, Laoo, Ben Fitch, whiteo man heap a shooto me!" Tho emigrant watched terrible speod of his late friend, and after the pig tr.il turned the first corner he remarked with astonishment: Xy nmu could 'cr made ino believe that kind of timo could have been nmdu iu them shoes unless I hadn't seen it with my own eyes." I'roreertliian the Hoard of llrgrnts. The Hoard of met at Curson, Saturday, July I2lh, at the call of the President of tho Hoard, and after acting upon several bi'ln of minor importance, reported favorably upon th? text-books recently adopted by the Htato Board of Kducation adding tho additional studies of Latin, book-keeping and music. Ilio State Treasurer was authorized to invert iO.OOO of the funds arising from tbo land grants, in U. 3. four pur cent bonds; which was consummated on tho 15th.

The Hoard held a confcrenco with tho State officers, who ovidenccd the utmost good feeling, an 1 expressed a desire to do all in th'-ir power to piomulgate tho success of the Institute. Tho course of study is calculated to lit teachers for a first gr.ido certificate. An Imposition. We are informed tl'at Benson's water works will not be in operation auy more this year. Notwithstanding that theie has been no water conveyed to town, during tho past week, tli tough tho pipes, ho will no uM around for his littlo bill next Motidty with smilo both childlike and bland.

Iu this little etter of collections he never fails to call ar mud. regularly, and wcro ho half as particular in bringing an ample supply of water to ottr residents, ho would receive the thanks iu place of the heartfelt iuiprocattous of tho community. Itceoi-ded. Tho following deed have been placed en record in tho Kecorder'g office nt this place siucoour last report: K. L.St Sheriff's deed to Joseph Taylor, Kmplro mine, located at Bailroail Dislyict consideration, G.

II. llohicr to M. I'. Freeman, in I'oor M.iu'h Friend, located in 1'ailroad Mining coiixideraHoik Kvrrj liodj- is l.liiiiie to Acclitent. Tho statistics of tho Travelers' Insurance Company for Ibo past year show losses paid numbering for a gn at variety of accidents, 800 of I hum railway tho balance, cuts, falls, gunning, burns, horso and carriage injuries, dies, bites, every conceivable thing.

A yearly policy is cheap. Gel one, II M. On NT, Agent. Kixo, who deserted his wife in arson, an account of which appeared iu these columns yesterday, is in Knrckft, FHAhCISCO STOCK BIARD. Frliltf.

IS, To- Uu'ai NlMk 100 1'otoal. 490c 4'J5c 37u ophir, 3 cy, 1 00 Miurw, 25 120 Gould mul Curry. 10 Yh 20 ISrkt llelcher, 17 lift 140 California, 400c 405o bO Savage, 10J-, 40 Con. Virginia, 485c ('hollar, 7 8 llalo Noreroas, 55 l'uiut, 5 l)o Jacket. 15 H8U Imperial, lC5o ICOo 30 Kei.tuck, 4 55 Alpha, 25 Vt -5 lt-0 Btli'her.

5 4'J5o 145 Sierra Kevudu, 11 60 Utah, ny, 040 liulliou, OH' 715 0 5J-J GOO unlive, 5 100 Succor, loo 30 Union. 37 1470 Alia, 8 200 Julia, 300c JX 115 Caledonia, 2li 320 Silver llill, lOOo 1 145 Challenge, 210c 2 JUo 250 New York, 100c 150 Occidental, 1795 Lady Washington, ICOo lCSo 035 Audca, 105c 1 030 Ward, 130c 1 loo 100 Leviathan, 55o 100 N. Cou. Virginia, Trojun, 1 1780 lit utou, 4'JOo (0 Sdi-J Silver, 30o 100 Flowery, 5c M0 North 135c 140o Woodville, 50o 575 Europa, 25o 220 Scorpion, 1 050 Con. Dorado, l'JOo 500 1'nirfax, 1 iyt Mackay, 145c 11K( Mt'u.

View, 230o 680 Leopard, 100c 155c 2200 Argeuta, 140c 1 loo 100 Navajo, 240c 215o 1220 Independence, 210c 245o 980 lJclle Isle, 3. 330o A no rnoon lloard. Co Jtaynioud Ely, 410c 4 275 Eureka Myt 10 50 lieliunnt, 15c 850 Gila, 105o CO Hello, 4 620 Manhattan, 3 2'J0o 1030 30c 10'.) HilUide, 1 500 Hamburg, 55c COo 150 Paradise. 100c 500 Albion, 25a 50 Wales, 250 Uodin, 20 20 1090 Beclitel, 180c I'i 300 McCliutou, 130o 121)0 'lioga, 4J? 400o 000 lied Cloud, COo 550 Summit, 2 10c 210o 40 Hulwcr, 010 Syndicate, 8 7 yt 025 Aurora, 50c 1 100 Goodsbaw, 50o 500 Oiitutul, 25c 130 l'elevidtre, 1 115o 1450 Champion, 65c 435 Blackhftwk, 140c 1 South Bodie, 30a 40o 1295 Hooker, 1 110a lluO S. Standard, 20o 15 Richer, 75c 205 Mono, 8 7 800 Croesus, 270o 05 Con Pacific, 7 20o University, 55o Goo Dudley, 2 500 S.

Hulwcr, OOo 85o 4t jo Vortex, 00c 70o 100 Leeds, 75o 20 White, W. II. Tripp, Artlnt, Will remain in Elko a few weeks longer aud work portraits in India Ink or Colors, any size or style, at prices (rout $10 to $50. Studio opposite the CourthousL'. Persons desiring such vork can have it done iu a superior manner and suvo tho canviisser's 40 per oent by handing in the work themselves.

PRIDE OF NEVADA I THE INFERIOR TO HONE And lu many SUPERIOR TO ALL I will sriilolt these mill" comiil. id factory i.rlc ami llioroiiitli ftiril'Mi (rn'iruiitcca. Correspondence soliciti 1. ii i l.ir- and price promptly forwarded. Aitilros B.C.

IIAKDY, Toauo, Nev. DEPOT HOTEL! JAfflES CLARK, PROPRIETOR. ALL PASSENGER TRAINS of the Central Pacific Railroad STOfc DIRECTLY AT THK DOOR 213 MINUTES FOR MEALS I lioime flrnt claM In all lit sp. I ilnlnv fcdAUlif PUIKTIIKl or TOM Carllm Tti? Bui Uuallljr RU(t II or UeUll, 01T4NU A Hit Lotofcki All on the Uim of Ut? O. F.

K. dllcd. Thankful to tod tbo vnblto for ut ifully 4 ooBtlmuucr o( their Office Like, M. C. R03JCHAU, IN 'ALT.

Kl'Jllh OF (PVIINITUttK, Juat rwclml (tnl virirt) ol I ASH WtllKI CouaUUiiK of TOILKT mi's, VASE4, HOTTO (i'W, CHINA IV.IHR, ETC. ETC. ICTC. A fine iMwrtuirut of CUIl.onEN'S WHKKl. AND ROCKER TOYS I Anil the tiscd'ouiMt BRACKKT WUHK Rvir to ttila onntry, AUo a rbolco lot ol PICTURES AND Jka Cor.

Fifth ami Commercial Kta. ELKO. NEVVPA. OEM Saloon and Restaurant, ELKO. NEW V.

C. EABTLETr, PROP. THE BAR In enpplled the fi Hf-I Ltqnort A Cijpua. THE RESTAUOT Is FIRST-CLASS In al! lt? HUMBOLDT SALOON JOHN HIB3ETTS, PROPRIETOR. Tnli popular wm this day a Saloon.

None but A No. 1 WIiim, nnit Bold over 1 110 Har. The fli.ent article ol? llccr Constantly ou OM and oro tally luvtUt drop Every Attention to patrooiu on HI LOY, WIlOf.FKAMC AND RETAIL DKAI.EU Itf all fcltida ol 9tlk Itnti.VkrnMrU, Drnjji. I.Rijnrrril Chlfu f'xotl loni, Crnrlcrra Nvar Fir and ftllvtr BOSTON Bankrupt Stock I LOOK AT THE PRICES I Now is YourTime to Buy 300 CASSIMEM 5 001 283 SUITS, 6 00 250 CASSiMERE d'JITS, 7 00 175 SUITS, 8 00 220 CASHMERE SUITS 9 00 195 SUITS, 10 00 VdO CASSIME3E SUITS, II 00 150 CASSIM RE SU'TS, 12 00 140 CASSIMERE SUITS, 13 00 400 PAIR IWT3, I CI 100 Or Z. ENC.

1-2 H0SF, 2 01 200 D'jZ. LIHEK HA'CK'fS, 2 0J 40 parley shawls, is oo Worth 100 RCMOS, 3 00 TO 6 00 J..

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