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,;u i ? ? * r Jl THE ELKO INDEPENDENT. " ' i am i ' ' '"tfml a" VOEUMK- lIl-" ?!> ,?; ELKO, NEVADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1870. ; ":< f NUMBER 3 ? J" *.? '/I > .' ' ? ' Win! _ . *T tJT THE BDKO INDKl'EN'HEftT, rOLISHKIl fctUtl-WKkKLY. OS wednesday and saturday, BY J?ICltUINH & 8TRKKT. ?. c. c. t~ HIMf? ! TEltU.1 Of SCllSCnilTION: 1 copy. on* Twer, |8 00 six uiouUii, ........ 6 bo E in||la copies.... 25 nou each. 0^-lK-llvrred by carrier, 15 cents per week. .V<m< Out jnyaW subscription nil be taken. BATES OK ADVEHTIBINU?KOB U. 8. COIN: 1 SqgaitE, (12 lines, or space equal.] first insertion tt.oo csch additional Insertion '. 3.00 ?. - A liberal discount frolu the above rates, to rv|(U Ixi quarterly advertisers. jtU legal advertising is.it bt tkargeJ strictly according fo t\t Jvllotctng scale?payable in advance: lUhTlUCT UOUBT SCMMOBS?3 lUOIlO'9 JM.(K) 1 UlUHlh 35.0O | JuflTicx'i bcuxuKt?3 months ................. 40.00 ? I month : 25.00 Huaairr's Sale 40.(s> Constaijll'h Hale 34.00 [Excess of 4 : PWM. |n slsvr, rxtxa luaeoLCTfbiofc PoraimnrusiuE. 7. loci ^iMisnmiiTos'l Notice?1 month 10.00 Other nolle*-" rhvrjieil at rrKUlar rwtes, l.y th? square. .*011 r it i n* t i >' t? c* xvxux tutacairrtoN no.uv-ri.T imixx, in tux lust j ? HLX or THE HIT. Oar Only .\utt???itr.ed Accnit; J? 1*. KJhHr it, 30 slid 31 New Merchants' Exchange. Is our only authorised agent In-Han- 1 ranelaco. ? si, UL'liSO.V A M K.NET, tl lurk Icow, are our areola I n New York City, The Mormons. D on Piatt, Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, has had an inter- , view with Judge Wilson, who has recently he-en removed from his poailiou as one of the . Judges of the Shpremb Court of Utah. 1 Among other matters the following converan tiou occurred i "An l what is your opinion of the Mormuus as a inornl. intelligent people?" "They are a quiet, industrious sort of peo- | pie, appearing hi its very luoral from the con- : trust between theui and their rieighlairs. As for their intelligence, they are tauatic and j Mormons. That tells the wliolo etory. The younger portion have taught to read. J and are therefore more intelligent uud lya.s ' Mormon." "Have votj had any difficulty in the just ei ecutiou ot the law since yon have been there?" "None. whatever; on tho contrary, when they found out f intruded to act toward tiic-m In good faith, they rendered me all the assist ance in their power. 1 have decided many questions adverse to their claims, and they always cheerfully acquiesced. The fact is that if any one will go among thtio and at tend to his own busiuess, not muddling ' with tln-irs. he will find them kind, consider- 1 ate and neighborly." "What do Vou lueali by meddling with tin it iluai r?? "Violations of law. as iii any other commu nity. A ud two-thirds -if the nYiiggciated sto ries of their tyrannical c uidurt ori.unnt- -.in this. A rough from the mim s or the plains I els among them mid c numits en outrug. : tlit-y kmt.v that thu United JiUitis com Is will shit-Id iiim, so they take the law in theii own hands. This H so w? I known that lb Scoundrels glfte them n hide berth,' or while ; ill the Territory Iwliavo thuUisulves." "What do yon bi lleve to be flie trim solu tion of tbe polygamous trouble?" "Tune. It is an nnnatnral relation, and so directly in the face of modem civilization that It cannot long survive the contact. Now, tho rising generation, young men and women, are all opposed to it. The opening of the rail- - foad has hastened this, and it would rapidly , die out if the churches would send missiona ries; especially the Methodist." "Why the Methodist?" "Most of the converts from England were of that faith, aud would return if an opening ?were given.". "But would not these missionaries bo per secuted?" t'f *eelninTe b oi TVo ll a t-O n ei?r n ^ f ..I vt-l I'illll 1 l?< I. " u li '? ? ? II"H II .HI limiMl I chnrch nnd nn Kpiacop.il church in Suit Luke ; City. both well attended. The Methodist church ik not only rnnlwl to the o<gigri g itjoii by a Mormon Klder hut ho fitted (nu room up fur them." "Wli?l do you think of the crusade now go f?g on Against thi'tn?" "If you inenti the 'fiinttVe of ntl^jin, T do not Trtntw". It certainly doce not como ?from any hostility to their religion* belief or practiccK. No two Gentiles in the Territory can look in each other's faces nud.tnlk that stutT without laughing There in a certain one man's pow er there which is irritating. lint thai hi crumb ling away. Hrighniu Ynnug in an old man, not near so powerful lift he mice was, and af ter bi? death u<> man can he fuuud to take his place." "You drtn't believe, then, that thii spirit of perftecntion originates in chaste indignation?" "Notat all. For example. there is one G? n til* town in the Territory called Corinne; it is ft gfoggerv of nliont five hundred inhabitants. I wns solicited to lenvo Salt Lake city becauso Of its IffimOrnl condition. I asked, how tnany gambling hells have you in Corinne? The answer was forty. How many brothels? An awor nineteen. And how many drinking hart? I eould get no answer, they worn too numer ous. Now, I said, in Salt Lake City, of 20, 000 inhabitants, there are no brothels, and no lewd Women. Thoro nro only two drinking houses, and they are run by Gentiles. We have no gambling hells at all, and no gam blers. Had you not better clean up Corinne before abusing Snlt Lake City? "What do you think of Governor Shnffor?" "Kither that he ts a very ignorant mnn, or a vicious one. When ho arrived, be refused to commission the officers npnolnted by hi* prndecswior, and conOrim-d by the Commit. Th^ca'ts were made of sueing out n writ ol mandamus, lie asked me if I would issue ?uch a writ. I said, 'Cerlninly if n case wore made nut.' 'Well, now.' ho exclaimed, '1 Mke that. I am sent here to regniato things and I am to be controlled by a judge.' 'I bey frirtr pardon. Governor, it strike* mo that yot ?re to be controlled by law.' In the snm< way, in ianuing commissions to probate Jndg ?a, he undertook to preacribo their duties, instructed them to disregard Ills fnlos, nni consul* the law as to their duties. Wberoupoi ?'be swore to remove me, and-removed I am.' "What la hta ptirpoae, rtt? yon snppoae?" ' "T? fMshrnlM.it ar>l|iaion between the finitei fltaSe* offloUla and tbc MoymoM, so** to in* tMy a call of troop* and fore* on ? war. How Mr. Mungon Stirred the Wrath of tho Aus trian Savoy. A curious incideut lim leaked from the Btate Department, a very leady vessel in es sentials, though so mysteriously and solemnly reticent in small particulars. Shortly after a very objectionable speech from the lion. Wil liaiu Mungen. of Ohio, on Cubuu affairs, Burcn Charles Lederer, the Austrian Envoy Extraor dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, visited the Secretary of State, with the speech afore said in hand. The iutf rvisw is thus narrated: The liaron called the attention of Mr. Fish to it. and aaid that he lutd coins on behalf of his Oovernuivut to ask explanation and satis- 1 faction from tho Government of tho United States. "This," he said, "is not tho mora produc tion of your newhpaper cxnuiille, but it comes > trotn n member of Congress, and ia published in the Governroout organ, the Globe." The Baron wished to know whether Mr. Fish approved it, whether categorically or otherwise. Mr. Fish declared (and no doubt with unu sual sincerity) that he did not subscribe to any part of it; uud furthermore was willing to concede that the speech was an outrage, and | Mung-ma nuisance; hay, he would even agree I with the Darou that both the press und Con press were nuisances. Hut whut could he do I in the premises'/ Muugen hud abused him. "Never mind dat," said the Baron, "I would not even miud it if he abused me; but it is my Government he iuaults, and den 1 feel it here," striking his breast. "But, liarou, he had ubuscJ the British I Government, und the HuY-uuti, m:d the Span- ] ish. and I'nited States Government." "Yes; but I am not do keeper of the lu>n- \ tienr ?>t zese, but it is for the insult to my Kinpertur 1 demand reparation." "My dear Baron," replied tho Secretary, "1 really can not muko this an international question. I deeply regret that we liuve no power to punish this exasperating man. Our laws unfortunately do not permit it. Leiok, he h:is ubused even our own President." "Ware dat/" a?ked tho Buruu. "No. he cull him gifted President; means genius, tal ent; flatter hitn; abuse everybody uud ull gov ernment's else." "No!" ejoculuted Mr. Fish, "ho meant to insult the President, he perpetrated an out rage; he told a falsehood when ho aaid the President was gifted." "What," assist the pn/./led Baron, "lie any what not tr ie when he call the President git ted? Well! nei fv i.' Zoiigli you and I, Monsieur Fish, know that he is not very bright, you his Miuistere might have lot him pass dat leetlc compliment. But if he abuse do President and you have to suffer dat, 1 have no more to say. Good morning. Monsieur lo Secretaire." Mr. risli (very obsequiously) ? "Good morning, Duron." 'Hut stop, Mr. le Secretaire. You want to know wluit we do iu Austria witli dis fellow you call Mungcu'r" "What woiild you do, Duron?" "We would put him in one dungeon, Mr. Fish."?II ailnVflen Cor, .V. 1". Sun. Wr. v, , re but u moment in selecting tbe "loveliest of the train," whom we made it our I spei ial business to entertain during her stay i m I'll;a, and when too soon the whistle blew, wo rtduetiiJitly biiTretidered our j rccions charge ! to the r tfe of l:> r Companions, anil when the ? train moved otf. wire tor the tir;t time iu i twenty-one years sorely tempted to make u I trip to the States.?Kllco Chronicle, ,/uae 5Pi. Love at jlrst sight sticks out in every line of j the ubove item. lion. Tom Duller is editor of the Chronicle, and we firmly believe that he hud it in his Wind's eye wlieu he left Silver Cit^, sumo two weeks ago. to intercept that train of school inarms at Elko. Deware, T. .1., school inarms are fearfully and wonderfully made. He selected tho "loveliest in the train," und made it his "special business to entertain her." What an affecting sight that must have been! Fancy Tom singing: "llli I want to be an angel. Ami with tin* angels stand, fir sit along with school marina. And hold 'em by the hand I" Dut alas! " too soon the whistle blew "?con found the whistle! "All in the downs the fleet l ay moored" is nowhere. Dot the parting hour had arrived. Two hundred school inarms scrambled into the cars, which moved ofT Thriv ing Tom standing Willi eyes bedimiiied with fours, confessing that, "for the Urst time in t woiity-ono years " he " wits tempted "?to do what? Why, nothing bad, of course?only to lake a trip to thu Status. J'oor, innocent soul, we ctn'l nlathehlm nineli for gelling "stuck " ' after the fair wielders of the rod with kissabie mouthsaiid soft, pleading eyes. He " saw her I hut u moment," utid is, 110 donbt, thinking ' that ?' WIiimi ilrlr t'snkmg iliti ?ri> or.>r, Allil the fct-tlli- la ?t r?l? When llie a.lionl uianim all liara lni>lianJa, Ami?well?never mind the re?l." *~0\ryhrt Avalanche. flnxvr DimcA.HKis.- Tho newspapers aro t discussing tlio eligibility of Judge Xkrry to tlio ufttro of (Inventor, mill wo beliove gflapr ally decide Unit lie cannot bold, tinder the Constitution, if elected. From thin opinion we are forced to diesont, nfter a careful read ing of thn couatilntional provision touching this matter. It is clear to us tliut a uieiuber | of tbc Sn|irenio liniich or a District Judge cannot resign to accept any other than a judi cial nosltiou; but it is not mi clear to us tlint the Constitutional Convention believed or in timated that the holding of a judicial ofllce for I four or six years so demoruli7.es a man as to unlit him for an executive or administrative office thereafter.?Ktno Crtsctnl. ? Lynch law is tolerably effective, but it h?( its faults. Mistakes are liable to occur. Thr 1 other day, over in Illinois, a vigilance conn I uiitteo hung a man because he looked like an i other man who bad stolon a horse. The mis take was discovered after the loan's nock liar F been twisted all out of shape. and tlie broall i of llfo bad permanently removed from bit i body. Ho naturally felt a litllo cool towardi [ that committee, and no amount of npology 01 , their purl could restore him io Ins prope [ senses. The lynch law men should be sun i thoy are right before thoy go so reckless); s ahead.?JVcic l'orfc Democrat. I Honsit Tntsvrs.-v We leam from Mr. Duob 1 ineau that a Rang of horse thieves have heel v captured in Weber county, and that thoy ar ? the scoundrels who sold stolen animals t some of otir citizen* in the Hpring, and whiol A were subsequently recovered by th* rightfn k owners?to the foe* of the buyers (ibrinr JhparUr WttDDKD IjOVK. And If the huibul "r tbe wltm In Loom'* strong Ufa dbcovrn Hucbi alight default* aa fWlied to tuwl The blinded i;u ol biatt Why ??l w? care to uk I Who draot Without their thorns of rosea. Or wonders that the truest steal The readiest spark discloses I For still In mutual sufferance lias The secret of true 11, lug; Love scarce Is love that never knows Ths sweetness of forgiving. IltnccTios or Ovkrlakd Faris.?A. dispatch from New York states that the fare from that city to Sacramento or S-*n Francisco hi* been reduced from $170 to $130, in currency. The Pacific railroad bus been in operation but lit tle over a year, and this is the latest of sev eral reductions. The business of the road is increasing, and with first-class through tickets at $130, it roust increase still more. The early operation of the road was experimental, and au immediate reduction to minimum rules was not to be expected; but we tbink the companies will have no reason to regret the advances they huve voluntarily made in that direction, and have no doubt that within another year they will hud it adviaable to iix the through rate as low as $90 or $100, with freight charges to correspond.?S. F. liullttin. A. D. WHITMY. Y. U. Mill*. WHITNBY & CO., Forwarding and Gommission Merchants, Dealers in Flour and Grain, CA1.IFORSIA AMD NEVADA. OFFICES : S?* Pluncisco. 413 Front Street, BiCBiM* *t?, BY Front Street, Bui* >i.fc brnirOB, Railroad Depot, Kxbo. Railroad Depot. Wibmbxci CA. RBllroBd Depot. Lirii-i MovmtajS. It Jt Depot Cam i>\ Railroad Depot, Elko, Railroad Dopol. *S-SF.XD SMPPIXQ RECEIPTS wltb eich consign rnciit of Good*. (iood* forwarded to all |iart* of Calllori.li, Nevada, Idabo, Salt Lair and Montana. ni2<J3cn 1870. 1). W. EADL, l-?70. 1x>r warding and commission merchant. and Wholesale Dealer lo flol'r a.\d grain* 109 and 111 Front street Racramento TIM ( laj street San Francisco Railroad Depot Iteno Railroad Depot.... Wadwwarth Railroad Depot Rattle Mountain Railroad Depot ? .Elko. Goods forwarded to all poln s In the States of Cali fiiruii and Nevada, and .he Territories of Idaho, Utah and Montana. Shippers luajr rely npcm having their Ooods for warded at the lowest rates, with ditpatch. and by the most favorable routs irotu Sacramento and San Fran Cisco. C. c. MALTIIY, MAN'L'K ac t CHER AND healed Av!ft is all Kisns or j3_3_ j SADDLERY AND HARNESS! i 1'allforti! a Wagon Aaitflles, Concord Tram Ilarnna, Carriage Trimmings. CUSTOM WORK DONE TO ORDER, aith nestiies* and dispatch. C. C. MALTDT, Commercial street, opposite M-1m D. W. Karl's Freltfh. l**pot. ELKO BREWEltV, ! Mil ':c, HPIEIiNAN At CO., Proprietors. i Manufacturer- and Wholesale dealers in ? ^ 7%. ? mi BO MBL MB JMeZ MO MM m Also retail dealers la 0 Foreign rind Domestic Wines And Liquors, Cut Sid. Main Street, Elko, XeYad*. etr THESTONE HOUSE SALOON 1 j II)- IIAItltY A. IIAKVII.I,K, Proprietor. Xjn AT Tf?E STONE HOI sr., on Fifth etreet.fj-j (TSf Henley*. Adobe How, will ah VEX Bl way* be found |MI lil'JL'OHH, of the flneat quality I (TOA1IH, of the bet brand* t Call .fed try them, and you will be certain to tall a^aln. Elko. Jan. astli, 1870. Ja59tf COURT HOUSE EXCHANGE! AL. WHITE, Proprietor. THE COURT HOt:HE EXCIIASOR HA OOSff^ I* loeiN o|i|?op|te the Court Hour* In Klko.tfjf dcag)?nd *t (lux rnuhllnhmrtit will con?t*ntly be R|f <? kept oil band the very beet brand* of every kind of Choice Liquors and Cigars ! GOOD CHEER AND GOOD LIQUORS 1 Will alwaya be extended to tlio patron, of the Court llmteu Exchange, and .It tr lends are cordially lutltci] to call and tee nie. roUtf At- WHITE. ?T. II. ULtCbHOIC. nil APE K ANI) TAILOR, Railroad street,' Elko, near tba Coamopolltan Hotel. The rllleene of F.lko and vicinity are respect ft hilly notified, that at my place of buaineaa I am |U prepared to p*r?oually attend to all the hranchri JflL.f CUTTING AND TAU/iR.SO, and gnarantct totny patron. an 0 A Challfl ge Of $1,000 i< hereby offeror To any pereon that. In the ltna of REPAIRING AND RENOVATINO GARMENTS, I cannot he excelled In any department; and my pa * trolie are Invited fb calf til ft tclf mlr wortmanehlp ft apistf J. H. BI.KDROE. n _ MAao^|c nirrlvn. I, kMfcf TOR REOCI.AR MEETI^O OV TOE EI.Kt (J Ei* Maannle Aaaortatlon *111 he held atthnt'onnt ? Recorder'* office, in the Court Honae, on lb drat and thtnt Saturday. of eaoh month.at ? P. M. I AIT r. A. trATERMAV.Chatrma* feood N?Wi to KoVirt of Imotlnf i ?i ii T - ^ ? f h* j ?n ?' ? , JT. ARMERj 1 t at nrh sai naTINO JUST BETOKN'ED FROM SAN FRANCI#CO, t" br.iught along with I1U11 lb* choiceat and Cuaat branda of ;f r, Cigars tier offered to the public. Alao, erery rartety of SMftKlNQ and CHEWING TOBACCO ! Meerschaum Pipes, Etc. Alao on band, a general aaeortment of STATIONERY AND CUTLERYI Thinking the public for paat patronage, I wool ' aolictt cltiicoa of the city and country to call and ei atiilna toy atock before purcliaalng elecirUere. H. ARMIClt, Corner of Commercial and F fth atreeta, ap3tf hlao, Nevada. GKLAT NATURAL. CURIOSITY I THE CKLrmtATLD HUMBOLDT HOT SPRINGS! One mile southwest of Eiko, Nevejs, Deer the Denver Bridge. phicbh reduced. 1'HE UNDERSIGNED HEKE11Y INFORMS THE I citizens ot Elko, end the public geners'ly, the he tee tekrn charge of the eb re mentioned Mintage. He Lee fitted them up, end It n>iw prepared to ac commodate visitors in the beet ?tjle. SWIMMING, STEAM, TUB AND SHOWKH HATHH, of any cleat red temperature. For Twenty-Five rcnf3! Bethlog Apparel will be furnished Ladies end Gen tlemen teking S* liumiug Uethe. ? The Hteem Uethe ere very effioecloue In curing Bheitmetic end other Chronic Diteeeee. Accoiumodetione will bo provided for tavellde who wieh to etop et the Springe. tnyUtf W. HENLEY. AMERICAN EXCHANGE, ELKO, NEVADA. Located In first block eeet of Pes>enger Lending, end next to Elko Market. C. W. TAPPAS, Proprietor. , g Tble favorite house is now divided JjggfiLa into emell ruoiut endfiindtlird through frrrrr i put w ith Hlhkle'a celebrated Spring Bed* "t* lis end cleen linen every dep. ImifflB LODGING*. ftot ENis PEn NIOHT, and f 'J So i-vr week. Those who prefer touve iheir own weiib ta, will be supplied Willi e tpiing bed. mattrcaa end pillow for 23 ceute per night. Rcllrrad Tickebt bought; end sold et reduced rates <>ti hand, one firet-rlete ticket tor Iloatoni 1 through ockete for New Yoiks 2 ti-'kett tar Omaha; 10 tickets for Men Fiei.uleco, e' 313 eech; 4 Emigrant do. do. for $10 eacbi all fully guaranteed. WANTED?30 first-clave "Stop-over Checks" end 100 Emigrant Original Ticket* for Seu I rancirco, tor which the highest market price will be paid'by the undersigned. inyll-Mtf 0. W. TAPPAN. Humboldt Brewery Saloon ! AT THIS SAlDON CAS ALWAYS BE FOUND A full assortment of WISES ASD LIQl'OIiS, Also the finest article of LAGER BEER, Constantly on hand and for sale by L. UIRCHOFF, J6tf Corner of Fifth end roinmerctel streets, Elko. MH*. AN\A <1. IIHOOKS, MILLINER ANI? DRESSMAKER.* Fourth Street, adjoining Dr. Terry'* Drug Store, FIKO, KmiU. Sr? Onndt of the Letelt Fuihlvm, Ite eeleed Kerry WrrW, mflHt NEW CIGAR STORE! rpnE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEA All Il? IX IN\ I forming litv trieuiU *nd Uie public (bat be line opened A CIGAR AND FRUIT STORK, on Commercial ?treet, next door to the ntnto of B*dl k Colin, whore they wlllalwaya hud the flnvat brands of Imported Havana Cigars, end the cholmt brand* of SMOKING AND CIIEWIKO TOBACCO- Al*o a Urge ami retentive atarttoeut ol rB.UA.TS, CANDIE3, Stntionei*y, Pipes, Etc., ana ettry tblfrg pertaining to my line of ba*lnr?*. uiyJItf M. COIIN. THOMAH GIIII.tN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE I Corner Command ?1 and Fourth Street*, nppotMe th? I'aceenger Depot, Klko, Nevada. Wholeaale and retail dealrr in FINE WINKS AND LIQUOftS, I liYUN'l ALB. i A tatge aetorlinent of PLAYING CARDS. Cigar* and Tobacco. | ?%.Country order* promptly attended to. 9-3*tf WASHOE SALOON, ' Cotntnerclal street, Elko, oppoelte the Lower Frelgh Depot, JAJfRt riF.HMt!*, Froyrltte*. 5 Liquors of all Kinds. \ Add which will be found of the flneet quality. CJflAfltl OB THE VERY RBRT RRARDI Oho. Jenatrr n. tain y*r*t i,r 1K ? e e .fill* |i| t\n arrirlnm m 1 O. B. SrtCtJRDS, gl , WATCHMAKER AND jeweler, /V"*T^t4 at the Co mopolitan Hotel Building, 1\T~ AW El.o. Nevada. ; Uu on hand a en parlor atoek of AMERICAN WATCHES, And JEWELRY of every kind. Particular attention given to REPAIRING PINE WATCHES. ENORA VINO DOSE. All work warranted. akovf ? J. DIXKKLSPIEL. DEALER IX WATCHES. it JEWELRY. SILVER WAR*, fta. 1*1 a ' 1 Plff Oppnalte the Railroad Depot, Elko, Baa conetantly on hand a auperlor atock of Amarl can and Imported WATCHES, AND california ManCT.VCTURED mwEL&T or ajjm kinds. IO~ Particular attention given to TiEPAIRINO. All work doue by competent workmen and war. ranted. jnyiltf BEWARE -?? F BOGUS R. R. TICKET SELLERS I ' PBE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PREPARED TO A aupply Throngh T ckets to New York per rail, or via San Francmco, per iteamar, FOR SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Pemone buying eecond-hand Tlcketa of me can da* posit the price agreed upou with one of our bankera or olbcr reeponetb e parties In town, subject to my order after t..rcr days, If no objection U made. C. IV, TAI'PAN, Regular licensed R. R. Ticket Broker, myJltf American Exchange, Uko, Nev. MRS. MAC'S MSF.W boarding and lodging house. In rear ef the Paaaenarr Depot. Elko. Nev. Hiuule mid Double llooine. Suite ofRooms for famillee. 45 tf . FRANK JOHNSON'S OYSTER ROOMS AltO CHOI" HOUSE t Open from A o'clock a. m. to 3 i. sc. Corner of Clay and Lelde?dorff Street*, retf BAN FRANCISCO. CaL E. F. DUNNE, ^TTORNEY AND COUNHELOR AT LAW. 1'AH'd K Street, Washington, D. C. Will practice in all the Federal Court*. Specialty la Patent* for Land*. Mines. Town Slice. m36tt L. TERRY. M. D. OFFICE, ono door below Thayer'a Droit Store, Elko Nevada '? 62lf I. WHITE, M. IX. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON ? LICENTIATE OF 1 Canada. Graduate of tbe l'nt*ersity of New York, and also of tbe (tptl.alnitc Colli Re. Utllce on Railroad street, brat door below the Gciu Saloon, Elko. 3d-31tf JOHN S. MAYHUCH, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOB ELKO TOWN 'I ship. Towi. ut Klko. Office in Epley's Building, opposite tlie 1'asseiiRer Depot. Office hours from A o'clock. A. M. to S o'clock, p. M. ?Cttf NICHOLS Sl ROBINSON, DEXTER EXCHANGE, f9lf No. 331 Rokh Street, SAN FRANCI8CO. CaL WM. M. GILLESPIE, \TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW; also District Attorney for Nlko County. OflV-e is Room No. 3, firtt floor, in the Court-House, ELK1>. Nl. KIRKPATRICK, Attorney at law, elko, nevada. __ 3-tf F. A. ROGERS, N otary public for elko county, and cor MISSIONED OF DEEDS for California. Office with the County Recofdef, In lbs Court-Uouee, up atalre, In Elko. )8tf MYERS ?l OCDEN, MIKT S A XiOON, Corner of Second end K Street*, fSlf SACHA.Mfe.NTO, Cel. L PowKtm. R. W. WILCOX. 1>, POWERS A CO.. IMPORT Ens AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IW WINES AND LIQUORS. CM! No 73 Front Street SACRAMENTO, CaL John Dcxb* Jimxpii w. Lrrru. C'ONOHKNH HALL BILLIARD PAR LOR ! No. 330 Duett Street, SAN FRANCISCO. OaI. ffThi t'hamplotl Cue can bo neon at Coo greas Hall. tVtf DELltY A LITrLK. O. II. lUSHKlali, TOWN SITE AGENT,. JNofh for sale or lease. Office on Railroad 8treet, between Fifth and Sltlli. s tf r. W. LAUMEISTER, ? REAL ESTATE & GENERAL AGENT Firth street, hi tween Commercial and Tdabo, Klko Norada. 1 2-tf (DANIEL t. WALDRON, \ TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, F.tto, 1 1\ Nevada. apjutf j. H. rLAok, ATTORNEY AND CuDNSKLOR AT LAW. ? Offioa on Finn atreet, in tha Stone Home. Klko, Nevada. _ J. K. RAND, COV'NUELOn AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFF101I at No. S lleiiiey'e Row, Fifth Street. Klko, Xer t ?pantf | ri M. M. llONNljrittf.fJ. Attorney miN counselor at law, , 0 ATT Lie MiniATAHf, Her. vWfcttidWr, ?' <~*rY*?W?r end >^oer wrtl rmu?pt>T dene. M-tr J Jw vi? I 1 <} <%' ??'#?