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? THE ELKO INDEPENDENT. i ./j ^ \,%ji . ii ? .1 ? . ? . j ? * i*m,% ?>. *' I *? * -? ?? ? i VOLUME IIL ELKO, NEVADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1870. ; , NUMBER 10 L . . ^ : : ; = THE ELKO INDEPENDENT, rpinaii* lui-wiuir, Oil WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. PERKIN 8~ At BTRKKT. M. c. nun-. c. i- riiini TERMS or SUBSCRIPTION! I copy, one year $8 00 alx month*,. ................t 00 Itn|l* copies .'..M ceaUMCh. I^Mnnd by carrier. 30 cent* per week. $gr A'nu hi yrtpatd rubtcrtptitm will bt tab*. SATES or ADVERTISING?FOB U. S. COIN: 1 Iqoaax. [13 Uoe*. or apace equal.] flr?t lncertlon (4.00 each additional Insertion 100 ... A liberal dUcomit from Un ibor* rales, to up. 1*1 qaarleriy adrertla-r*. *Utr*l*iiMr?itii(iMUI<tUri?l iMcUyacnrMv I* IA*/Ulotnay Jeoir?pejreUe ia adruacr; DtarUCT Coot Summon*?3 month* (10.00 i mouth 30.00 Jcnict'i St'MMOK*?3 month* 40. uo 1 month 15.00 UuxBirr * Hal-* 40.00 Cormxti'* Hau* 14.00 [Excea* of 4 square*. In above, extra charge.] Dtaaot-tmow or CoranTicuwulr 10.00 AuMiHiarnaTon'* Norte*?1 mouth 10.00 Other notice* dmyel at regular rate*, by the square. ?I O U PlliN^ING OF BYK?Y DBBCJUITIO* I*oM?TLY DO UK, IN TUB bKMT VTTUI OF TUB ?ST. Out Italy .\ nl horlred AffiUt T*. P. FIHIIFR, lOtndll New MerchaoU' ExchAfi|i. !? our only aottioru? ?l a??iit In 8an Knuiti* ?>, I'aL Hl'IXU)fi h M*?>?l.T, 41 I'ark llow, arc our went* In New York Oily, Thi French Declaration of War. Pabis, July 15.?The following in the de claration made by Duke do Gruuiinant before the Senate to-duy: Miesst ncrns: The manner in which the conn- | try received oar declaration of the tith of July led un to commence negotiations with Prussia to secure her recognition of the validity of our grievance*. We did not treat with Spain, whose independence we have no wish to tram- ( pie; nor with l'rince Hohcnzollern, whom we consider to he under the shudow of the King; i nor havo we advanced any other grievance | than the candidacy of a Prince for the Hpauish i throne. The Prussian Minister for foreign j Affairs opposed to ns n determination not to , receive onr representative, pretending to ig- , noro the affair. We then addressed ourselves to t. e King, who maintained that he wns a | strunger to the affair, and that he could not | intervene except as the head of the family, \ hut he avowed that he had inatructcd liistuark. j We could not accept that answer, and we do- 1 mantled that tho King shonld intluence Prince | liohunzolleru. Disturbance in the project | came from the ipiarter whence it was least ex pected. We then demanded that the King should give promise for the future. This mod- i erato demand, made on moderate terms, we i declared to lie without any reservation. The | King declined to say that he would refuso in i future to interfere with the candidature, and he refused to authorize us to transmit to you i the declaration that lie would in future oppose i the cuudidutnre. Ile declared Ihut he reserved | to himself the right to consider the circum stances. Kven ufter bis refusal we did not j break off negotiations, leit adjourned our ex- i planatiolis to you until this date. Yesterday We were apprised that the King of Prussia hud Untitled our ambassador that ho would no lon ger receive him, and, to render a rupture more obvious, ho gave notice of his action to the Cabinets of Europe. At the satuo titub be announced that Werthcr might tako his leave, and that the armaments of Prussia had com menced on our forts. We yesterday called out the reserves, and we have taken such other measures as the interest and honor of our country demanded. London, July Iff.?llismark has issued a circular, which was telegraphed in all direc tions, notifying vessels to haste to ports of shelter. The French declaration of war is based on the following causes: First?tho insnlt offered Benedittl and its approval by the Prussian Government; second -the refusal of the King to comiK'l the withdrawal of Leopold's name as candidate for the HjMiiish throne; third? the fact that the King |>erhl*t?d in giving the Prince liberty to accept the crown. The de claration concludes that the extra constitutional changes in Prussia awaken tho slumliering echoes of 1814: " Let us cross the lthine and avenge tho insults of Prussia; the victors of Jena survive!" Tha Fighting Strength of Europe. In view of thn declaration of war in Europe, a glance nt the fighting strength of the coun tries invcilv*m1 in the present complications may help to convey some idea of the prohnble roHnlt of the pending conflict. The statistics nt our disposal mny not ho exactly cOfTMt, hut ns they nre drawn from tho returns of 186tt-9, they arc prohnhly near enough for all practical purposes. The army of France connieta of 134 regi tnente of infantry, numbering 252,652 men; CO regiinente of cavalry, numbering 62,798 men; and 30 batteries of artillery, numbering 00,883 men, 10,0 IC horaoe, and 1,302 guns. When placed on a war footing, the wholo available land forcce. Including the reaerve, are an fol low h; Infantry, 615,(MM); cavalry, HMI.OOO; artillery, Ofi.OtKI; engineers, 15,000?total, 006,000, Of these, about 55,000 nro stationed in Algeria, leaving 610,000 nvnilable. This, however, inolmlen every kind of rcaervo, and tho probable effective strength of the army, if raited on auddenly, would bo not more than 400,000. The French navy ia a formidable power, consisting of 69 ironclads, carrying510 guns; 237 nnartnored vessels, enrrying 956 guns; 73 paddle steamers, with 208 guns; and 111 sailing vessels, with 776 guns?total, 480 vessel*, carrying 2,750 guns. It may bo said of Prussia that her army em braces all her nldo-bodled subjects; for every Prussian is compelled lo servo three years in tho regular army, four years in the latidwchr, or reserve, and "afterward in tho landsturm, or borne guard. The peaco footing of tlio army Is 308,000, aud tho war footing 609,000, of which, 101,000 is a reserve. Tho army is di vided as follows: Cavalry, 80,000; infantry, 353,000; artillery, 81,000; garrison troops, 135,(NX); total, 609,000. Tho military organ ization of tho Kingdom consists of twelve army corps, each under command of a Gonernl, nnd so perfect aro nil Iho arrangements that tho whole force can be mobilized m less than s fortnight. Tho Prussian navy Is small, con sisting of 4 ironclads, B frigates and corvettes, and 33 gunboats?mounting, in all, 331 guns; whllo sailing vessels oarry 539 guns, or 762 tpms in nil. Tho Austrian army, when placed on a war footing* consists of 443,000 infantry -, 57,000 cavalry, and 54,000 arti" zrr; total, landforoea, 653,000. The navy consists of 33 steamers, Carrying 899 gnna, and 20 sailing Tassels, car rying 145 guns. The army of Spain wae reorganized in 1868, on the model of that of France, and at that time the retornagave a total, rank and file, of 144,693 men. The nary, in 1809, comprised 72 steamers. Carrying 726 guns; 24 paddle steamers, carrying 137 guha, and 13 saitiog Teasels, with 302 guns. In all, 109 Teasels, with 1,055 guns.?Sacramento Record. Toed for Thought A correspondent of the Sacramento lie porter, writing to the text, "Fatherhood of Qod and universal brotherhood of man," preached from on the Fourth of July by the Radical orator of the day, throws in the fol lowing granitic logic: Every man of the commonest powers of ob servation may aee that the great Architect of nature has established gradations in all his cro ations. In the inorganio world, we hare every grade from the commonest sandstone to the granite, the marble, the alabaster, up to the ever-changing opal or glittering diamond. In the vegetable kingdom, we have every grade from the mushroom, which perishes in a day, Up through the various annual and perennial plants to the mighty oak of the forest or the mammoth Wusbingtonia Qigantea of the Big Tree grove. Fiualiy, in the uniinal kingdom, we have species of the different genera from the domestic cat to the Bengal tiger and lion of the African jungles; In the genus "cquus caballuH." or horse, we have various speciea, as the diminutive ponie# of the Shetland Isles, the Canadian cob, tho dray horse of Flanders, and last, that most beautiful and graceful of all specimens?the African barb. But still more striking differences in species of the same ge nus, may be found in the zebra, the ass and tlie borne. Ami if these gradations be found in every other created thing, why should not the same order hold in the family of man? The fact is, the suuie inferior, middle and high grades are found in tlie different s|M-eiua of the genua hmio as in everything else. The gorilla of the Ga boon river, in Africa (au anthropoid animal), differs hut little more from some of the tribes i of the interior of that country than they do from the white man. And, ascending from the miserable, brutish looking native of Africa, through the Mongolian, the Nilotic, np to the nobly proportioned, symmetrical and largo brained Caucasian ruce, the difference between the first and the last is immeasurably greater than between many other species of the same genus of auitnnls. Whenever the lladicals use the telt of the "Fatherhood of Godatid universal brotherhood of man," to indicate that God made all the races of men euuul in capacity, iu desires and aspirations, anil expected thorn to enjoy the name political ami social privileges, they stute i what has no foundation in common sense, or the most limited observation. And to argue that a race of people who never originated a government, whose natural condition is that of barbarism, and who have always relapsed iuto that condition whenever removed from the control of the white man, is the eiplal of the white race, and entitled to all the social and |sdilical priviliges enjoyed by them, is an argument worthy of none but fools or fa natics. Sanjiaoo. A Cuaxux or Fuostr.?Until w ithin the past mouth, says the San Joaquin Republican, to liuvo found a Republican journal on the Pa cific coast uot the avowed advocate of Chinese immigration and Chinese cheap lalair, would have beeu a task lioth herculean and fruitless. Igitely a change has come over the spirit of their dream, and what once they were confi dent wan a weasel, they are now equally cer tain looks very like a wliiule. These same Rad ical journals that last Winter laughed, sneered and jeered at the Senator or Assemblyman who introduced a hill designed to check or obstruct the importation of Coolies in Cali fornia, have even gone so fur of late us to abuse a Democratic Legislature for neglecting to en act a law checking Chinese imuiigratjou. Our morning cotemporary, the Htocktnn Inrtcpend vnt, wait particularly forcible and eloquent in ita denunciation of Honentor Lawrence and other author* of anti-Chinese bills, and only a few weeks aince published editorial after editorial to prove the advantages of cheap Cbineae labor, now roars you on tho other side as gently as any sucking dove. The same change of heart has been experienced by nearly all the other lladical journals 011 the Pacific const. Meantime, how lilowa the China simoon on tho other siilo of tho continent? Huuitier, tho avowed leader of tho lladical party, is determined to so chnuge the natural ization laws that tho Chinaman can become a citizen and a voter. Many prominent Radi cals, l>oth in and out of Congress, are confi dent that under laws already enaeted tho Chi naman may become a citizen and exercise tho right of sufTrago. Tho Democratic party of California has always opposed Chinese labor and Chinese immigration. It has dono this from tho first, and will continno to do so. Tho Ihidieals hero aro now seeking to dodgo an isstio they made themselves, but tho trick will not succeed, lly their record yo shall know thoin. ? ? m Kt.xvATrn Statesmanship.?Of sttch is the Mongrel party inaile. Hill Stewart and Tom Fitch, sago (brush) statesmen, both made specphes in Congress on the naturalization bill, bogging their Mongrel peers not to extend its provisions to Chinamen, beeou.** it would injure the pnrty. Stewart sBid in tho cotuse of bin speech: " Extending tho hill to Cbifia tnon would occasion popular repudiation of the Hepuhlican pnrty, wtiich would destroy it lieforo the Chinese could gnin citizenship, two years preliminary notice lining required ooforo naturalization." That's what's (lie matter. Tho indignant while trash would rise and turn Hill Stewart, Tom Fiteh and Cornelius Cole out of office before tho Mongolian voters could come to their rescue. They would bo perfectly willing to inftiot Chinese sufTrago upon tho country if thoy could do so nnd be fO-elected, and oontlnuo to enjoy fat, corrupt pickings. Tho good of the country, tho jus tice of a tneasitro, or the welfare of starving women and children, never enters Into the calculations of these craven, selfish, pigmy statesmen when their own positions or pock eta are in danger from an indignant public. Of such are the leaders of the Mongrel party made up. What respectable Republican will ! own inch loaders, or longer ad hero to a J?arty | that (4 controlled by such pusillanimous wretches as these??/Vacer Herald. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD lime Schedule, July 4, 1870. "Llxpreaa hw'nr EASTWARD. Train Ejnlff'ut* Htltidty Daily. excepted 8an Francieeo Lmt* M. T.00 *. M. 4.#0 p.*. Oakland " (.30 ?? 4 30 " Ban Joao *? a.35 " a *3 " htockton " 1X07 p. M. (u ?? Sacramento Arrive 1.80 ?? T.40 a.M. 10 00 " Sacramento Lctr. a. 10 " 9.00 " Maryevllle Arrive 4.00 " ill r. w Clilco " 0.48 Colfax Leave 6.00 " Too " C S*?? ? " 1.18 a. k. 8.48 a. m. ? a W inneiliueca " 9.10 " 10.18 p. m. la Battle Mountain " 1X00 u. 3.80 ax 5 ? Carlln " XlOp. m. 10.00 ?? *.1 Elko ?? 4.40 ?? tx <o p. m. 5 6 Kclton " 1.30 a.m. 1.48 a.m. a & Ogdcn Arrive 0.00 a. m. 8.00 a. m. * F.ipn-aa 1'aaaen^er Eml?ut WESTWARD. Train Sundays _ Daily. excepted. Dally. Oifden Leave Too r. m. 8.00 p. m K el ton " 10.42 " 1.30a.M Elk?, " 0.45 a. m. 7.13 p.m. Carlln " 10.18 " 9.48 Battle Mountain " 1.28 p. m. 3.05 a.m. Wlnnemucca " 4.03 " 9.00 " Reno " 1.00 a. m- 11.30 " Colfax " 8.48 " 12.80 p.m Chlco ?? | c.30 B Maryrrtlle " j 9.10 '? X30 p.m. Sacramento Arrive 11 23 " 6.30 " Sacramento Leave 11.45 " 7.00 a. m. 7.3c " Stockton " 1.40 p. m. 8.44 " San Jose Arrive 6.30 " 1X45 p. m. Oakland " 6.30 " 1X10 " Ban Francisco " 6.U0 "12.40 " 9.30 a.M. A. It. TOWSf. General Superintendent. T. 1L GOODMAN, General Paasenier Agent. Jyl6tf GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Ornci or Acnro 1 Cjlmt Hallxcx, S?tkU, July 12th, 1(170. / SEALED PROPOSALS W1IX BE RECEIVED AT THIS oBlce until 12 o'clock. M., on MONDAY, the 211th day of July, 1870. for the erection. It ihla Poet, of the following building*. Tlx: One (1) two etory H capital Frtnt Building, four foot foundation of atone, 28 by 36 foot; one (1) atory to be 14 by 26 feet; and one (1) atory to be 24 by 20 feet. AU labor to be furnlahnd by the contractor. Male rial! will be furntabed by the V. 8, delivered on the ground. Ulddera will expreaa their pricea In United 8tatea gobl coin. All bide to be made In duplicate, with a copy of thla advrrtlaement attached to each bid; and no bid will lie received unleaa accompanied by a bond or deposit of one thousand dollar!, aa a guarantee that he will rnter Into a written agreement to 111 the contract In ra#e hia bid la accepted, and thereupon auch further bonda aa may be required In fulfillment of the con tract. The acceptance or rejection of any hide la reaerved to the United Htatea, and all contract* will be anbject to the approval or diapoaal of the Department and Divi*lou Commander*. * Payment* to be made In ancb funds aa may be fur dished by the U. R. tiovernment. l*lana of the proponed building* can be seen at thla odlrci I'ropoaala to bo marked "Proposal! for erection of biitldinga," etc., and addressed lo the undersigned, at this Poat. JNO. C. THOMPSON, Jyl3td First IJeut. Third U. 8. Cay., A. A. Q. M. GO TO WM. A. KINDRED'S STORE flit I ommerrlal Street, opposite tlie Upper Krelglit Depot, III Elko, AND EXAMINE HIS LAIU1E AND EXTEN8IVE STOCK OF NEW CJOODS ! fjlllE UEST ASSORTMENT OK STOVES AND TIN WARE between Omaha and Sacramento. All pattern* of Barroom, Box, Parlor and OOOKITfO STOVESj AT PRICES BELOW COMPETITION! M-AQEST FOR TnE WELL KNOWN CURRISH SUBMERGE FORCE PUMP Warranted to give satisfaction. gg-Kole Agent for the JMouitor, llnthbone A Coi'a IHti.inlnmi* Conl llurnor, the Charter Oak Cooking Stove, and S. 11. Ransom k Co.'s 1'ivrlor Ntovca. Tinware at wholesale, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES I All order* will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. J Oil WORK (ximruiitecd, nt WNI, A. KINDRED'S, Commercial Street, oppoalte thn mlBtf Upper Freight Depot Elko. SCHWAHB A- WARD, GENERAL UNDERTAKERS, HAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OP CRANE IIKKKD ft UO.'S Patent Metallic Burial Cases and Caskets, A Do keep on bend all the liteat atylea of Rnaewood Coflltia and Trimming*. ft iT A aperlalty paid to the Shipment of Dodloa. All order* received from tho coontry attended to with promptne**. inl Corner Third and Commercial Street*. Elko. O. W. OIIULtT. t. a. JOkU. J. nUMOARDNER'8 CKIjKBRATRI) (>1,1) IIVK WHIIKT, 100 package* In atom and In bond. Solo Agent* for A. J. CAHROIJ/8 celebrated Kentucky Donrlion and J. Hunting'* I'rnnaylvnnt* llye. Oonatnntly on band and to arrive all favortlobranda of Whiskies and Brandies, Ktc. Alao, Role I'roprletora of J. ft. .HIVES' WHEAT WHISKY. In addition to the above wo have an eilotudvoRtock of Groceries and Provisions, For aele low In lota to enlt, by f?. W. CttKNf.EY ft CO., 3A-1 y SI Front atreet, Raeramento. Cnl, JOHN S. MAYMUOH, tURTICR OF THE TRACK FOR KI.KO TOWN 11 ablp, Towi. td Elko. Office In F.play'a Httlldlng, oppoalte the Paaaenger Depot. OIBoe boura from S o'clock, A. M. to so'rloek, t. M. ? tU 860,000 WORTH OF GOODS! SELLING OFF AT LOW PftlCESt Defying All Competition! NATHAN LEVY, IX* WINNENUCCA. NEV., i tab an immknhb stock or goods, which will be offered at unprecedented!/ low rates TIII8 MAMMOTH STOCK OOMI'RISES - GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Cos elating la part of FLOUR, LARD, BACON. SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA, CANDLES, POWDER, FUSE, DRIED AND CAN FRUIT, MINING TOOLS. Etc., And ail kinds of Groceries and Provisions ! Oar eery extensive assortment of LIQUORS AND WINES Cannot be excelled in this State. BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description. A very large and complete assortment of all kinds of CLOTHINQI LADIES' OOODS ! Silks, Satins, laces, Merlnoes. Calicoes. Bonnets, Hats, Shoes, Tillers, Uoae, and everything connected with the wearing department of the ladies. An immense stock uf HARDWARE, AND MINING TOOLS! AND T1IE BENT Of ASSORTED CUTLERY. Mr All of the above goods will b? Sold Cheaper Than Ever Before in the County of llumboldt. Mr lletell Traders, Mining Companies, Hotels and Iteslaurante Supplied on the Host Seasonable Terms. Mr CALL AND SEE I NATHAN LEVY. Winncxnucca, Nov., June 17. MfOIl HALE. A FIUE-PHOOr BUILDING, In HUr Cltj. containing H.000 feet of lumber, with strong tire-proof Iron door*. 76U M. LEVY* Winneroucca. Excelsior Argrntii Mining l ompnny?Lo cation of workit, Mountain City, Elko County, Neva da. Notion la hti-eby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on the 22d day of June, A. D. 1870, an aaaeaament (No. 1) of twenty (70) cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of raid company. |>ayable immediately. in Unl t**l States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the ottice of the company, Nu. 006 Monthomery street. Ban Fran cisco, California. Any sbtck tij oii which said assessment shall remain Unpaid on thetMrtieth (30th) day of July, A. 1). 1*70, ?hall be deemed delinquent, ana will i>? duly adver tised for sale at pub ic auction, and unless payiueut shall bo made before, will bo sold on Saturday, the twentiethMOth) day of Aogoit, a. i>. to pay the delinquent a?*e**uieiit. together with costs of adver tising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. 11. Z. WHEELER, Hecrrtary. Office, room No. ?, third floor, No. COG Montgomery street. Ban Francisco, California. Je'?Mw THOS. MCDOMALD, 1 I A. L Rimoxdi, Mountain City. | \ Silver City, 1. T. Mcdonald a a o. ASS A YERSj MOUNTAIN CITY, Cope District, end 9II,VEll CITY, lileho Territory. Gold Duet, Gold end Bllver UulUon MELTED AND ASSAYED. MM' l'erticuler attention peid to Ore Auayt of Every Drarrlpl Ion. 19-3mla Register's Notice. T N PURSUANCE OP THE PROVISIONS OP AN ACT, 1 entitled An Act to provide for the registration of the mmfi of elector*, and to prevent fraud at elec tion*. approved March the 6th, 1870, by the provis ion* of thl* Art, It I* made thn duty of the Justice* of the Peace of the several counties of this State to regis ter the name* of all qualified applicants, and by virtuo thereof *aid Justices are made ex-nfflclo the Registry Agent of their respective townships. Therefore, having received this day from the Clerk of the lloard of County Commlraionera the ??Official Register Bonk," and necesnary papers, I am now re ail y to register all qualified applicant* between the hours of 10 o'clock, *. m., and 6 o'clock, r. m., on all legal days up to the 31st day of October, 1870, inclu sive, JOHN R. MAYHUOIf, Justice of the Peace of Elko Township, and Kx-Offirto Register Agent for Elko District. Elko, July 1st, 1870. JyC SEEDS! SEEDS ! A I.AROE STOCK OK FIIF.SH GARDEN SEEDS, from New Vork and California, all warranted fresh and good. None but 1869 Heeds sold here. LOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIOD 10ALS, etc., constantly on hand, at Ran Francisco prices. IlimcrolW Guide for sale, price 35 cents. BCIIOOE ROOKH at cost. Also, a Urge stock of puro DRUGS AND CHEMICAL8! PATENT MEDICINES, Paint*, Oil*, Etc., Etc. D?wn K Smith, Qbo. W. Poont.xa, Elko. Ran Francisco. HMITH Mr. DOTTGI.AM, DIIUGQISTS, Opposite l*assenger Depot, Elko, Nevada mhnotf P. QtJINIV, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, LOOTS, SHOES, Etc., GROCERIES, AND HARDWARE, North aid* of Railroad Street, Elko, t I AR FUNRTANTI-T ON HAND AND FtlR RAI.E, IN I I lota to suit pnrrhssers, nothing of all kinds, Donta ahd Shoes, lists and Caps, etc. Everything In thn Grocery lino, Ao assortment of liardwsro. A splendid assortment of Totmeco tttui Clgnrsi 98tf fcixo. ?pn?oa E. REINMART * CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION - ? MHIOKAMT1. OMIMNI Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco Cigars, ? Hardware, Crockery, Clothing, Furnishing (tools, Boots and Shoes, "Whole??la ?ad Hututl. Uko and Wlnnemuoca, ? - ? Nevada TO THE TEAMSTERS. wn?Tiri* rude arrangements with the Elko eod Idaho end Idat><> Central lined Companies, T- r? ?? shied to lotd teams end peaa them over the roads free of to 111 HRINHABT * CO. C. B. SHOURD8, CR - WATCHMAKER AMD JEWELER, IL / tBB tb? Cosmopollteh Hotel Building, jftalMko, Nevada. AX<4lgEi? Has on hand a superior stock of AMERICAN WATCHES, And JKWKL.UY of every kind. Particular atteutlon given to REPAIRINC FINE WATCHES. ENQ RAVING DONE. All work warranted. aSOtf ? - ? ? J. DINKICLHPIKL. P DEALER IS WATCHES, (l JiTO JEWEtBY- SILVER WARE, Me., Ay<*^KI Opposite the lhllrwd Depot, Elko, Has coDsUntljr on hand a superior stock of Ameri can and imported WATOBBI, AND CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURED niWIlLRY or AT.Ti EXHBS. 0f Particular attention given to REPAIRING. All work done by competent Workmen and war ranted. toyillt Ai n. wnmcarr. r. u. smith. WHITNBY A CO., Forwarding and GommiMion Merchants, JLKP ? Dealers in Flour and Grain, CALIFORNIA AND NUVADA. OFFICES 1 Hah PaAHClaco. 415 Front Street, Hacbamknto. 89 Front Street, Hiunoi.k SraiNos, Railroad Depot, ltr.No, Railroad Depot, WiNNKMUt ca. Railroad Depot, llattljc Mountain, It It Depot Caiii.im. Railroad Depot. El.so. Railroad Depot. OS-SEND SHIPPINO RECEIPTS with each consign 111 (tit of UckmIs. <foods forwarded to all parts of California, Nevada, Idaho, Halt Lake and Moutaua. m3d-3m 1870. D. W. EARL, 1870. Iron WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer In FLUl'R AND DRAIN. 100 and 111 Front street Barramento W8 Clay street.... Hari Francisco Katlroed Depot ..Reno Railroad Depot Wadsworth Railroad Depot Datllu Mountain Railroad Depot Elko. Goods forwarded to all points In the States of Cali fornia and Nevada, and the Territories of Idaho, Utah aud Montana. Shippers may rely upon having their Goods for warded at the lowest rates, with dispatch, and by Ibo moat favorable route from Sacramento and Han Fran cisco. FRENCH ROTISSERIE! On Railroad street, near Fourth atrcet, Elko. ATKINSON A CO., Proprietors, Having fltUxl up in elegant Uk stylo their now Restaurant, FC'V-vM: Z& an.I having provided themselves wilhev ?itri ? rylMni" desirable snd neccnut fbr Uin conduct of i FIR8T-CLAHS HOUSE, would inform Uictr friend* snd tlie public that AT TUK FHEMII ItOTISNKIilK. on Itsllroad street, can always bo obtained every luxu ry that Is produced on the Pacific coast-?wild same, poultry, fish, and pastry and. inoata of all kinds, audi also MEALS AT ALL 110UU9, At Itednred Prices?RO a nil 75 Cents At their Itar they will keep constantly on hand o superior assortment of the best twv^le of WINES, LIQUORS AND OlOARS. Frcsli Ilultimore Oynters f Furnished in very style. P)U .1. II. HI.F.DHOE, DRAPER AND TAILOR, Railroad Street, Elko, near the Cosmopolitan HoUd. . a? The rltixens of Elko and vicinity r.re resnect |H fully notified, that at my place ef business I am (fup prepared to personally attend to all the hranchoa -JULif CUTTING AND TAILUH.no, and guarr-.ito? to my |uttrons an Klegixnt, Oemteel and I'erfert Kit. A Challenge of $1,000 it hereby offered To any person that, In the llns ol RKPAIR1NU AND RENOVATING GARMENTS, 1 cannot bs excelled In any departmrtd; and my pa trons are Invited to call and test my workmanship, aptetf t. ?. HU'.DSOE. NEW CIQAR 8T0RE! riMIK UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE IN IN I forming hi* friend* and the public that h* has opened A OIOAR AND FRUIT STORE, on Commercial street, next door to the store of fU.lt h Cohn, where they will always And the flnoal brand* of Imported Havana Cigars, and the rholrest brand* of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOUACCOi AUo a large and extensive assortment of rRUITB, oansxei, Stationery, Pipe*, Etc., and everything pertaining to my llns of bualnaa*. nr>(U m. cohn.