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THE ELKO INDEPENDENT. VOLUME III. ELKO, NEVADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1870. NUMBER 20 THE ELKO INDEPENDENT,! ri'BLKUKO KKMI-WEEkLY, OX WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, PUUKINM A: HTUEKT. i. o. c. l rtMim .i7> it printing" or eteet uuicbii-tioji moinn home, im tue bxjit ?ttle or the aet. Our Only Authorized Atccnit: p. FISHER. JO ?n<l 21 New Merchants' Exchange. U our only authorized agent In Sui Francisco,t'sl, Hl'DSON k MKNET, 41 Pork Row, are our agents In New York City. TELECR APHIC. [Special to Independent, by Western Cuton Telegraph.) Pakis, Aug. 19th.?The Prussians sent in a flag of truce demanding un armistice to allow them to bury their (lead, which was refused. The ground between Mctz mid Verduu ha* been a scene of coiiHtuut carnage since Sun day. Great enthusiasm prevails iu Paris at the news of re|w>rtod French victories. Enor mous stores and provisions are being brought into Paris. The Emperor is at Verdun. There is no contiruiatiou of Prince Charles being wounded. Uazaiue telegraphed from Verdun, 17th in stant, that "The army of Prince Frederick Charles attacked the right of our position this j morning. The huttle lasted until uiglit. We held our position. Our loss is heavy." Dur ing the engagement a regiment of Uhlnus charged lluzaiue's staff, atul 20 of the Mar shal's escort were plucttMors <!u combo f, and the captain of the escort was killed. The en emy wus finally driven buck along the entire line. It is reported that the Prussians captured liar Le Due. The Emperor is at Uheims. On Sunday nearly all the Prussian cannon 1 fell :nto our hands. Tlieir loss was l'i.000 or 18,000. The Pope has asked King William to allow him to oll.-r his mediation. William replied respectfully, "If the Pope can offer from him j who so suddenly and unexpectedly declared war, assurances of a sincerity of pacific dispo sition ami a guarantee ngainst a similar at tempt otl the peace of Europe, he will not re fuse thetn." Paris papers sav that the Prussian residents have been expelled from Lyons. The New- \ork World's special says that the | Germans have lost 100,000 uien since they entered France. London, Aug. 19.?The reports of Xu|w> leoii's illness and insanity are not credited. McMahon is at Vitry. Prince Charles is reported to have fallen I back t<> join Steinmetz. lionimin, AllgtlSt II a. M -a gn at I'rilH sian victory is announced. All private ?li-4 p.itches to hankers agree regarding n Prtissien victory. Dispatches front King William says "The French army is ?t Went Their position is very strong. My command, after iiiiii' hours, totally ilefenteil i lie French army mi l intercepted eoiiiniuiiiciitioii with Paris and the forces nt Mel/. Mitsi' Ii, Aug. I'Jlll ?S tv m.?A lilooily lint- ' tie h is taken plica to.day b 'tween tir.ivelotte mi l Itisoliville. Tile French are reported re |ni'.sei| and driven hack on Met/.. All commercial relations between Met/ mid 1 Paris have been destroy el. I'aiiis, Aug. 'Jiitli.?The inhaliitantK of Clin- i lolls were ordered to remove their grain within twenty-four hour*. A part of the Prussian army re entered | Nancy mill named the Mayor for the citv. j The Prussian loss was not less than '.Ml,(kill [ in the different battles during the last two or - three days. Iain Dos, Aug. 20th.--Itninors are in circula tion that Xupoiuou is dead, hut they lack con firmation. London, August 20. ? A Paris correspondent writes that silence has settled on the name of Napoleon. II" is dead civilly and imperially. Where will ho drag his dispised niul worn-out carcass. There have been three more astounding Prussian victories. Paws, August 20.?The official journals publish no war news this morning. It was rumored last night that a battle w is imminent between the Crown Prince and McM thou. Emperor Napoleon was extremely ill on ] Wednesday at Chalons. It is intimated that Napoleon contemplates | abdication. Nkw York, Aug. 20tli.? A special received this afternoon from 1' iris says that the city is < terribly excited over the news received from the army. The tlight of Ollivier is fully confirmed. Prince Napoleon, w ith all his valuables, lias left for Switzerland. A Cabinet council has been summoned t<> consider the question of intervention. The Queen ol England has addressed an an- j tograph letter to the King of Prussia, urging j the desirability of accepting peace proposals I from Praline. The Emperor is still seriously, alarmingly aick. i.. t,. i... i., it?t;*i ? i ? - ? ?? i mm i<>-uiiy in an i?nmic.ui nrruugaunjiHH tho Emperor wni virtually ilu|in*<iil London, August 20,? Thero is u bettor feel inn in tlir> stock market, owing to the readi ness of nentrul powers to interposo ill tlio Franco-Prussian struggle. Tlio confidence expressed urnnnilly in Germany on tlio result of the war strengthens American bonds hero and in Frankfort. Prussian r< servos at varioiiH points nmoutit to 200,000 strong. It in Hinted that the roiiort that Prince Fred* crick Charles was wounded is untrue. Lonpon, Aug, 20- 0 p. m.- The war news is very meager. I'rivate letters from Paris predict a certain rising u( the population and the expulsion of the Itonapartea from Franco; the creation of Troeliu as Diotntor, an<l the evenltial restora lion of the Orleaniata. The reported iiiHtihordinntion of tho Oarde Mobile at Chalons is oonflrmt d. Insulting cries are made against the Em peror and the officers, and the worst kind of spirit is manifested. The whole Oarde is to bo transferred to Paris and Hcattered among the troops oil fortifications. Pa tun, Aug. 2(1.?A Mpocial to the New York Herald says that a report is circulated of the intended abdication of Napoleon in fnvor of nis son, with the Empress ns K-getit. An evening special to tho Herald enys that *'"*P*tch to the Prussian Embassy reports that Its/sine uindo a desperate effort at day break to cut through the Prussiau linen, and that after three hours' fighting he was re pulsed with a heavy loss aud again driven within Metz. 1'a ins, August 21?The excitement of the people ut not receiving uuy news is extreme. The Miuistry laughs at the pretended Prus sian victory of the 18th. London, August 21?A special dispatch to the Sew York World says: " 1 witnessed the battle. Thu Prussians won, but with u fear ful loss. The Mitrailleuse did awful work. Four villiages were stiewu with dead. Metz is surrounded, and it looks as if the Prussians contemplate a siege. The loss of the Prus sians on the lfitli was probably 21),000; that ot the French 12,000. Low don, Aug. 21.?The position of Bazaine causes the greatest uppreheusiou. It requires i 10 hours for him to gel a message to McMu liou, aud sometimes he catiuol commuuicute | at all. Paris now knows that the Prussian ! Crown Prince is at Vitry Le France, and a : buttle is hourly expected between him and I McMahon. A dispatch from King William confirms the | Prussian account of Tuesday's buttle. Prince ' Frederick and Gen. Steiumetz lay across the road to Paris. There are nothing but raw < troops between them and Paris. The Kmperor of France narrowly escaped ] capture at Lorgueville. McMuhou, C'aurobert and Nupoleou ure at Chalons. A panic occured in the Garde Mobile. They desired to be led to Paris. l'Aiits, Aug. 21st.?A correspondent of f Outliers declares from actual observation that ; the road Irotii Metz and Verdun is held by the Prussians, aud that no news has been received | from Uaxuiue since the Ifith. The headquarters of Prince Frederick j Charles are ut St. Michael, Pduzhurg was captured by the Wetlielburg j army on Saturday, A London Tribune letter from Paris says that there is no exaggeration in saying "We j run the risk of being starved. Already fami- | In s have been charged to lay iu a stock of suit ui'vits. tlour, etc." The French Bank pays neither gold nor sil- j ver. ('aiu.skcciik, Aug. 21st.?Strasbug is iu i flumes. The French have fired the surround- , iug villages. The city is surrounded by AO (i s) men. The inhabitants are demoralized and disorder everywhere prevails. Another victory for the Crown Prince near Met/ is rejKirted. 1'ont a Mocsson, August 21?French pris oners still pour in. The French loss during the week can not he less th.tu .".II.UOU killed, Wouudud and miss ing. A London World's special dispatch says that Steininetz's corps was cut to pieces ut IteitKoiiville, and his cavalry no longer exists. l'uris papers deny that ltazaiue is surround ed. Democratic Organization. Natioxai, Democratic KxrcrnvE) ltlslDKNT COMMITTEE ItooMS. r Wahiiimitos, August II, 1h7i>. 1 To the Democracy <>f tIa?* several States: This <-< ? in in 111 ? e ri'spi rtfiilly reipu sts that it ' nuty ho furiiislioil ut un ? airly u 'lay us praeti raililo willi tin names nil J address of tho iucm? hers of tho Statu (Vntral Committee of each | Stato ill which eloctiuliM arc to bo hoi 1 this ! year. ? It is also r- i|i;cito I that tho < 'h lirinaii of each such committee will from time to time i coin in anica'.e with tho uinlcrsigiicil. giving | tin- need of the campaign in his Stato, with such other inform at ion as may add to the effi ciency of this committee's action. In this connection, tic committee cannot forbear earnestly inviting the attention of Democrats and conservatives throughout the country to the condition of their respective party organized ions everywhere, and urging the high importance that sueli organizations in States, eongressional districts, counties, etc , should be in a thorough, effective, and practical working order. Sam. -I. Uasiiai.l, Chairman. N. I,. Jurrittrs, Secretary. I.Mi'otiTANr run I'ltr-KMiToiis.?The follow ing Act of Congress, approved July 14tb, lH7n, should be read by every settler. It will be seen that pre-emptors must pay up within the time limit d, instead of at any indefinite time as heretofore: Section 2. Alul bo it further enacted, Tint j nothing in tlie Act hi' Congress approved I Murcli 27, 1H.1I, i tit it li'il "An Act fur tin* relief j of settlers mi lauds reserved for railroad pur- ' poses," sI.mII be eonslrtled to relievo Sitcb set- | tiers from the obligation to tile the proper notices of their claims, us in other eases, iitnl nil elailnimtN of pre-emption rights shall here after, when no shorter period of tune is now prescriUd by law, iimko the proper proof ami payment for the lainls elaiineil, within eight eon months after the date prescribed lor tiling tIk ir declaratory notices shall liuvo expired, proeii/n/, that where said date shall have ' elapsed before the passage of this Aet, said i pre-einptors shall liuvn one year after the |?as ; sage hereof in which to make Hitch proof and i payment. Tiik North Carolina "Inkamiks."?For ? what purpose were Cnited States troops sent I into North Carolina? Infamous as llolden's orders are, infamous i as the conduct of his minion, Kirk, has been, I we have yet to hear of lliu lirst attempt at | armed resistance to either. There is martial law without an insurrection--a great display of military fore to crush insurgents who have no visible existence. There is uo conceivable . use for the United States troops now in the State -unless it he to keep guard at the polls : on Thursday in the interest of I (olden.? Anc . I'orA' 7'hncit. The "purpose" was, and is, lo keep llie ' minds of the people familiar with bayonets and bayonet rule in (Ids republic that, under I (lie disguise of its empty forms, the real llberl i ies of the people may lie destroyed. This is I w hat it means, and il can mean nothing else, i To elect lloldcn by the aid of bayonets against the known will of tlio people of North Caro lina was only a step in the greater plan to re olect U. S. Grant in 1*72 by tho same means. ?Omaha ItrraUI. CoMrowuTORS in the Now York Tribune of fice are lined ten cents for each profane word 1 uttered on the premises, the money so oath nred being given to the poor. A new baud lost nearly a week's wages one night orer s bit of Greeley's manuscript. COMPARE. j Below ib a taultjui statement or the proportion of the Premiums ;*aid to several I jfe ; Insurance Companies. which have been returned to 1 poller holders m dividends, siocc the organization of | the Companies. The figure* are taken from the ? sworn stitetueuta of the respective Companies to the ! Commissioners of Insurance. As Life Insurance rates, in all Companies, are In every case higher than the estimated cost of insur ance, there l?. or ought to be, at the end of each year a surplus, which varies according to the expenditure* anting fruin working expense*, death claiiu*. etc. t j .? .? g "is '* * a 8 S * 4 m B 1 1 m '"sTo?E.22S * [ ? m m sS"rS?3^??s 3 31 i ? = t j i : * ? : ! s : r 5 r : * : : fi : 5 : . : r : : ? ?? ???.>. 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Ihth not Im ? u lining bust lies* in (tit* Staff of N?w York until the last few year*. iVniRt qurot])' the amount* of total premium* and div idend* ar<* not readily obtainable, (living tli?? huslnes* f<>r iMWuuly, liovw?r, n* more ti.au fair for the North western ami St. I>mN Mutual. a* their dividend* min e organisation will not average on r SIX j?cr rent. The above example* will enable the injuring public to judge of tlie respective merits of the different coin- ] pane* represented In this State. Whether it i* better j to Invest their spare earning* in a company which Iiam returned f;i] 7) for every fH*i rer? iveil in it* large j total of premium* over Fifty-two Million Hollar*), or to Intent lu coiu|iauiea returning the leaner amount* at above. CAUTION. Tie *nr*. in maVing y? ur application, tliat you know how miirli your payment I*, a* agent* of Note Compa me* are iu the liablt of giving rash pavim-nt only, disguising the f.i?*t that tour policy 1* saddled with a note against it. Said note will luvc to be given during ? very year, ho that in a few year* the value of the in- I ?iiram-e will be *erioti*ly decrva*ed. Note-a on endowment in*uranee are a fallacy, and every respectable Company in America have abau doiied their u?e. The Mutual Life Insurance Company or m:\v youk. Una CASH ASSKTS amounting to over S 4?MttlfMM)0 ! Ha* the Urgent number of I'olicy lloldera! Ila* pal l tin largest average fdvldrnd! Hat the lowest average expenses of any Company In the world! ? IOII \ NI'KIISTtIN, Virginia. lie tier* I Agent for Nevada and 1'tah. S. I). WhIttM ker, Special Agent. aiilOtf s. It<1 nit 11 i t, I*>cal Agent. Klko. SCIIWAIVI3 61 WARD. FURNITURE STORE! Corner of Third and Commercial streets. Klko. I V AVISO KNLAIldKII OH It STOItK, WK AUK NOW I 1 prepared to meet the demand* of the people. We I ran now HKiJ. CIIKAPKU FOB CASH than any othff ! store. Iteinember, ours 1* the only Store where FURNITURE AND BEDDING is kept exclusively, spring Mattresses, Feather lleds, I'ulii, llsir. Mo**. Tow, and in fact every description of ! BEDDING MADE TO ORDER! As we have bud fifteen years' experience in Cabinet Making llusiiic**, we are prep ami to make ativ part of Household Kuril! lire to order. All work guaran teed. We ai*o make a *i?ecUlty of attending to Plain and Fancy Paper Hangings! 1'mlerfa UI ??g A ?t?- ?i<1??l to with promptness. Orders from the country solicited. 4Mf Reopened to the Public ! XVIIAT ( IIKbit IIOCNi: ? j (oiniiirrtliil Street, KtdtO, KKVAIIA. GEORGE ENSBURY I T AVISO M AI'K V KUV EHHENTIAI, IMPROVE I I tnenf* In hi* r?tnMI?hiitf nf. would Inform 1il? ' frirnrt* Rliil tl?r ptlbllc llml nt till* MMllf I onv | I'oij ir hr I* |?Tl??r?'?l In ftm.Hb ail ?itilitiil(o<l number of Itoartler.A ami Transient Cuatoincra with Tho Best the Market Can Afford ! AT TIIK MOST REASON A III.E HATES I Board FnrniRhod by the Meal, DAY OU WEEK. n- IHIARII I'EK WEEK. MIX DOI.t.ARS I r?ll ?n?l nllaf; yotirwlf to ll? mipprinril;. 0B0. FNHiifiiv. Proprietor. Elko, Juljr 33. 1?70. J>V<tf L. I'owrnu. K. W. Wilcox. t, I'OWERK At CO.. IMP0R1KRA AND WIIOI.ESAI.E DEALERS IS WINES AND LIQUORS. . JyOAtf So 73 Trent Str??l SACRAMENTO, C?l JACOB ALEXANDER, Genersl Assortment of DRY GOODS, The finest stork of T? A DIES' AND GENTS' OOODS ' IX TIIK 8TATK. Corner Fifth sud Commercial Streets, Elko, N'ersda. S-lf ELKO BREWERY, *: * .r\ Sl'IKLMAN Jt CO., Proprietor*. Manufacturer* toil wholesale dealers In Also retail dealers In Foreign and Domestic Wines andLiquors, East Side Main Street, Elko, Nevada. MT Humboldt Brewery Saloon ! VT THIS 8ALOOS CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A | full assortment of WISES AND LIQUORS, Also tlie finest article of LAGER BEER, Couatantly on band and for aale by i.. niscnorF, aCtf Corner of Fifth and Commercial streets, Elko. ELKO DRUG STORE! I*. TEHItV, Proprietor. n IIA VINO PCIICHASED THE ENTIRE ,, ' #WftiK k of GoimIh of Mr. Frank Tbayrr, on} the corner of Commercial and Fourth ats., vW /W Elko. 1 am plraacd to inform tin* citizens / il of this town am! vicinity that at my store will always 1 be found all kinds of DRUGS AND MEDICINES! PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS AM) llltl'SIIKS, a Lao ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTICLES. ?*- ALL VENEIIE\L DISEASES Cl'RKD In a short time, ami charge* made only for medicines. Office, back of the Drug Store. Consultations free. Ufttf I. TERRY. M. P. WASHOE SALOON j Commercial Htrvat, Uko. nppoaito the Lover Freight iH'pot, JAMR9 PIRItSON, Prnprlrtor. Liquors of all Kinds. Anil which will ho found of the finest quality. ClhAltH OF Til K VKICV liFST till A A DS. F.lko. January '2'2. 1m?0. )a22tf L 1 Q U 0IIS AT REDUCSD RATES! OVEItXXir.ST II AVISO V.T I {???!ik'.'iI tin* 'I"ux on Iji(|Uorw, We arc prepared to offer our Large and Superior Stork At rufea to rorreapotid \vltl? tlila rlinngr. O. W. CHE8LEY A CO. | 15-ly 51 Front atreot, Sacramento, Cal. ORLEANS HOTEL, 117 Post Stm t. SAX KHAXC1SCO, II. K. I'll It I. A NUT, Proprietor. ftf*. NEW HF.IMJ, LMtOE ASI) I.IOHT ROOMS. V.jj with iras and water throughout; attentive clerk., UlilLporter, and waiters. Carriages free from the bouts to the hotel. Every ilelteaey that ran he had III the market put upon the table. The best o! WINES AM> LIQUORS In the liar. Fare lower than any hrst-elsss house in the city. It Is the resort for Nevada and Itallruad people. a*~l'oiue and try It! San Francisco, December IS. 1W.9. 57tf TIIK CABINET! On Comnie dal Street, between Fourth ?mt Fifth St*. Elko, Nevada. II V 1 \ I'.H it* CO., Proprietor*. 'JMir. CHOICEST AND IIEST SF.I.F.CTFD STOCK OF WINES AND LIQUORS, ? AMD ? (?riniiiic Ilitvann Cigars, Conatantly on haiul. atul itnaraiiterd to l>o uneqiialed. The flne?t brand* of KnitlMi and Scot h A i < Iti and 1>< lUTIfilfi on drain-lit and In bottle. FRESH OYSTERS ^F.RVF.D IN KVF.WY STYLE, HAY ANIl NK1IIT; COLD LUNCHES! AT HARRY SCHMIDT'S LUNCH AND OYHTF.h STAND. In Jamea IMrraon'* WASIIOF. SAIGON, or | Commercial street. JjrStl.tf EXCHANGE SALOON I Neil door to P. M. Edrr ft Co.'e Ilank. f.t.ko, nf.vada. At tiif. exchange saloon can always hi found a choice aelict on of the beet brand* o WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS! BTT Satlafacllon guaranteed to our patr> n*. J;J7tf jamf.s leffinowell, Prop'r F. A. ROGERS. Notary htbijc for f.i.ko codnty. and coj MISSIONEK or DEEDS for California. Odlo with the County Recorder. In the Conrt-Houae, n | etalre. In Elko. )*tf MARKS & STEINBERGER, Commercial Street Elko, .\cT*d>. Wholesale and retail dealers Is GR0CEK1ES and PROVISIONS. Ou hand, and constantly receiving, a large and aa sorted stock of all kinds of Hardware, Also, a Urge and splendid assortment of the finest and best CLOTHING, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. Now In rtore, and for sale at the lowest prices, the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. JUST RECEIVED, A I. A HUE AND BEAUTIFUL AS SORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS! Jellf MARKS A STEINBERGER. KLKO. W1KVKMUCOA* E. REINHART it CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION TVmRCHATfTa. Dealers la Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco Cit/art, Hardware, Crockery, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, "Wholenale and Retail. Elko and Winnetnucea, ? ? Nevada TO THE TEAVSTERS. ..-Having made arrangements with tbs Elko end Idaho an l Idaho Central ltoad Companies, we are en abled to load teanie and pas. tliem over the roadt free of toll. REINHART A CO. w. r. oyer, Elko A. u. wAix. B, Mountain City. DYER & WALLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, W1NKH ANU LlQUOItH, 8MOKINO AND CHEWING TOBACCO, *r, MbIu Street, cppoirite Depot, Elko, Nevada. 38-tf NEW CIGAR STORE! rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE IN 1N i (oruilng bis Iriemls and tbe public tbmt he baa opened A CICAR AND FRUIT STORE, on Commercial atreet, next door to the atore of Badt A Cobu, where tbey will always find tbe tlneat brands of Imported Havana Cigars, and the cbolceat brand* of SMOKING AND CHEWINO TOBACCO. Also a large and extensive assortment of FRUITS, CANDIES, Stationery, Pi pee, Etc., and everything pertaining to my line of bualneaa. my71 If M. COHN. REMINGTON'S FIRE ARMS! QOI.1J TO THE TRADE OENERALI.Y. A LIBERAL O discount to dealers. ?aim),000 p'lirnlslird the I). S. Oovcrnmcal, 730,000 " Enropran Government*. Army, Navy. Belt, Police and Pocket revolvers; Re pealing and Vest Pocket Pistols and Riri.K Cankb, using Metallic Cartridge. Breech-loading and Ro< olr lng Rirt.cs. PI. REMINGTON A SONS, Jy30-tin I LION, N. Y. KANE'S CONDENSED SOAP 1 It Washes Without Rubbing! REMOVES riTCll, TAR, PAINT AND GREASE I ar For Rnle !>>? All Drnlrra. DYER A. WALLER, jelS-Sm Agenta, Elko. C. B. SHOURDS, i?3l ^ watchmaker and jeweler. "IP Co mopolltan Hotel IlulldlDg, jt jw EUo, Nevada. linn oil hand a superior stork of AMEIMCAN WATCHES, And .1 KWEIjRY of every kind, rartlrular altenllon Riven to REPAIRING FINE WATCHES. EXQUAVIlfO DOSE. All work warranted. aSOtf .T. DINKICLNIMICL, DF.AI.EH IN WATCHES, ,RWE, KY' "".VF.lt WARE, Ac., Ax'XtflB Opposite the Itallroad Depot, F.lko, Ilan constantly on hand a superior sl-.k of Amert ! ran and Imported WATCHES, AND CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURED ' JEWELRY or AX.L 1UNEB, tr 1'artlr.nlar attention Riven to REPA1RINO. All work done by rompetent workmen and war ranted. tny'JItf . iottv otnnrR. n*nnv t. rnoairTO*. r CARBER A THORNTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAMILTON, sky A OA, \TTILT, ATTEND TO BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO ?V them In III" County of I lk JyWf ICE t ICE! ICE! ' T^on SALE IN ANY QUANTITY, AND AT LOW * 1 MATfcS, and delivered duly to customers, by P FRED Wit RON AND OOHK1 A CO. | Elko. JnlyS, l*tn. jy9