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- - * ?? ? k-* i DumucT atocKs. ' There appoiirJ to bo considerable ?doubt iw" tj tba distribution of the ?- District Judges throughout the State. t The- law requires Ibat one shall reside ?'at eitlier Vir^ii-ia City or Caraou; ono at Reno, Winnemueca or Elko, one at "" 'Eureka' 6r Austin dud one at Plot-lie, .Ijjy or Bolmoat. Ileretoforo the reai . denoea of tlte Judges havo been at ^?"Virgima, Ratio. and. Eureka. Wells, - aiiicd his appointment, has maintained ' "liis'rosidohco at Carem, although the , law under which ho was appointed , diroctcd Ih'at one should roaide at Piqohe, Ely or Balinout. Rising will of ?? co u rea .remain in Virginia. _ We ? ? understand that Talbot would, prefor '* to romain nt Klko, where ho at present roe L J 03, and that Fitzgerald and . .Chouoy," who were both elected from ; und whose. present roai-Jences are ?t ? * Eureka,- would liko to remove to Reno. ?It is <i U i to certain Uiat the iviphos of " lA-d^of them c.maot be gratitied, an Elko are lir the. same Bubr district, arid if Talbot remains at Elko there can be no resident Judge at ? liono. Too law provides thut_ unions the Judges- cm othorwiso ngriie it nhall annually be determined by lot ' whtfcb Of them "shall reside at tho plazas above designated. It is also vpr^xidodn,. however, that tho "fotir ? J udges shall elect a Presiding Judgi>", -who'sliall have the pewer. to .direct the holding of conrt iu the several oouatie.? of the State* as tho public business may roquire. This,- it would i appear, .virtually ompowers tho Pro - Biding Judge to assign . tho others to ? auch sub-districts as he deems proper, although each Judge can chooso for himself which of tho places in liis division, named ia the law," he will reside. Thero was no Judge elected ?Irtim the divisiou including Pioche, Ely and Belmont, and wo suspect that neither Talbot, Fitzgerald or Cheney caro to abido iu cithor of tViose places. Oao of thom will havo to however, and it remains to ba seen which will draw the unlucky number or ba exiled by tho Presiding Judge, who will unquestionably bo Rising. If tho mattor should involve a com "plicated disagreement, we believo it would perhaps inuro in tho end to the beneiit, of the paoplo, for St might in ductx'the legislature to divide tho " 'Btale into four judicial districts, nnd KiVitig tho voters of each, four years hence, the privilege of choosing thuir own Judge ? which would bo tho prap'jr thing to do.? [Virgiuiu Curon iul*. - yyjc : A I'l'OUTION M ENT BILIj. . The House Iiiw' p?\l tlio Fraul; apportion moot bill. It provide* thnt - aftortbo 3r!l day of March, 1?3J3, tlio llouso shall be composod o? 335 mem b-iri>.irryt<Mid of 332 hu at present. :7Ph&St?tos which gain Represoota i . tivij^ui)dor tho now apportion nieut -:vncp n9/pligi\v?: ? . .. .Alabama, 1; Arkansas, 1; California, ??"1; Colorado, I; Georgia, 1; Illinois, 2; 'Katimit?,lj Massachusetts,!; Michigan, . 1; Minnesota, 2; Missouri, 1; Nebraska, t 3j Now Joraoy, 1; Ponnaylvania, 2; rl\??9,:2| -Washington, 1; Wisconsin, 1. Total, 21. '*? Sod. 2, of tho bill provido3 that whonevor a now Stato is adrnittod to tho Uniou, tho Ropresoutativo or Rupraaontativoj ussignod to it shall ba ? in .addition to tho number 350. Sec.3 ? provido-i that in oach Stato entitled under thin apportionment, tho num ber to which such State may bo on titlod in tho Fifty-third, and eaol' subsequent Congress, Bhall bo elected ..by districts composed of continuous territory and containing as Dearly as ? praotio.iblo an equal nil m bar "of in habitants. Tiie districts aro to bo . .equal in nurrjber to tho Representa tives to which their State is entitled in Ooagrrsj on ono district electing more, than ono Representative. Sec. 4 provides that iu c n? of an increase in th? num.bor of Riproaantatives whioh may bs given to any Slnto 'under this apportionment, tho addi tional Koproflcntativo or Representa tives shall bo oloctod by the State at lnrgo anil tho othor Representatives . by tho districts now preooribed by law. until tho Ij\>giHlature of the ' Stato rthall fo-dlstrlct tho Stato, aiul ' if there bj no increase in tlio numbor oj Ruprosbntatlves from a Stato tho ,'Kopro*elHativeB shall be elected from c. tho ?)ifttriot/t now prescrilwd by law ?>.' until. tbs>Stato be ro-dist rioted by tho ' IjugislMaito of tho Statu. <i . ,i Uiltifti^thl? apportionment the EI?o , toral O.illoge in 1802 will consist of ill iiiainbarn instead of 401, an in 1888. Two on a Tour. A story in told that on onn occasion Charles Dudley Wnrnor, who In neigh bor and friend to Murk Twain, wantod him to go walking, nnd MarU, iih iiHuat, refused. Dudloy ineintod, but to no pur|K>.'w. "You out to do It," ho said finally; it'ii according tO'eoripturo," "No 'Mnrk-tho porfoot-rnnn' cho?t nutrt on- mo,", replied tlio humorist. "Whero'Hyotrr authority?" "Tho fifth chapter of Matthew, vrrpo'tho forty-flret," flftid Mr. War ner, "'which reads thus: 'And who over flha'l com pol thee to go a inilo, go with him, Twain." Mr. Clomons wont with Mr. NVnrner that timoi Homo people aro very hard to plonno, 'I'ho Khimtu Ooufltr *.?)??: ".Jimt. t'.dnk i f it. Hero it Is the last of Do mnber, ronoa blooming la open air, humming birds and linuetx Hitting hero uud Ihoro ntid hoiiBu Hi en a pt-r f >ol nulnnuoo. Kvery climato has it* ? V/*wb-toW rt rr r.~ ? ? ? . Ja -SO CONVENTION. ? < WSasot-'yu* certain that there will bo no Constitutional Couvontion, but that there will, be one ia highly im probable. Tbo people really do not want oao. Taxpayers and non-.tax paporx bare bail tiiue to think ovor the mutter, and of those who. voted for the convention o>o6t have loarned that they were misled by a phantom. ? [Virginia Enterprise. Suppose that sonio paper in the Statu should take the eniuo ground in reference to tho eloctiou of a State officer, tho Governor for instance, and object to hia inauguration on tho ground that "the people do not want Mr. C-oloord. Taypayers and non tTxpayers have had time to think over tho matter, und of those who voted for Mr. Colcord most havo learned that they woro misled by a phantom." What -would the Enterprise thiuk of ?uch,nn argument? And yet that would ??q just as reasonable a position to nssymo as tho 0110 taken by tite Enterprise in opposition to a Consti tutional Convention. Bio. Campbell must, bo io his dotage.' ???lijj. ...-I? A "lUfference. Tho-people voted on tho new Con j-stitiition question in 1870, an J tho vote was duly can vassudby the Su preme Court. The question suggests itself to tho minds of the public by What authority they proceeded, ir tbo'Oourt has no authority in 1S93, how'did thay find authority in 187G? We had ns ablo tnon on the Bench then as wo havo now. If our memory serves us correctly, tho Court was comjioised of Judgos Beatty, Whitman and Hawloy. More honorablo or brighter men never sat on tho Bench in any Stato than the gentlemen named. ? [Reno Gazette. The difference is perhaps found in tho fact that in 1878 tho v >to was clearly ngain3t tho measure, while in 18&) there is a strong probability that tho questiou was carried by a major ity of tho voles cast. The Nevada "divinity that ehape3 our onds" is opposed to a Convention. If tho members of the Stiprorr.e Court are certain that they have no authority to canvass tho vote, and that it would bo illegal for them to do ho, it is clearly tboir duty to refuse to do itj'lmt ijt' i* rathor strange that there is notpomi means of determin ing tho wishes of the people on this important matter. Telegraph .Tolls. It ia estimated that tho newspapers of tli-j country have spent a great deal mire monov in telegraph tolls since tho SjipUi: .Indian ec-iro began, tban would liavo bt'jn required Uj liuvc qria'rfeifiiil ? every living member of that tribJ in n first class hotel for tho eritireXWinler. It might have been ridded that if iiH tho misstatements ntjd _ jo ;; ag gc r a u o n s had been dim* jnatc^from these special dispatches' that .lay Gould's prcKt3 on tho tolo grnpb toll would not I'.uvo been sulll oiont tp buy \nm n lunch r.t a cheap restaurant. ? [Truckco Republican. Goodbye, Gobbler. Tho Times-Roview of tlu 21th in stant bewails tho lois of t\ Christmas dinner in tbo following touching lan guage: Tho. Timea-Roviow acribo bowails tho Ipast of a. turkoy gobblor which was undergoing tho fattening process preparatory to being slaughtered for to-morrow's dinnor. But tho bird escaped from its coop n couplo of days ngo and will, doubtless servo as bait for Gomo othor fellow's tapoworm trap while tho aforesaid scribe will havo to stand o!.I buiiiu ono of nur poultry dealers for a Christmas bird. The Christmas Hall. The ball givon by Miss Scotchler at the Depot Hotef Christmas eve was ono of tho most successful and picas ant Hoeinl evonts which has taken Dlace in Elko the present season. Thore vrns a largo ntlondanco, soino whoro near forty couples, tho music was Hrst.class and all who took part eeomed most heartily to enjoy it. | Tho festivities wuro continued to 2:30 Chriattuun morning when nil retirod woll pleased with the Christmas ball of 18JX). Dr. r Hositnko's Couuti and Lung ? Hyrup. This syrup is composed of wild chor/y, tar und Lmltmm of 'l'olti, which everyone known nro, tho rnoBt toniu and h^nling roinodioH known for tho throut prill luiiKfl. To this wo add jii6t oooliffh squills, iuocao and blood root to looson and throw off tho of fondlnif? mnttor, by oxpectorntlon. Ask your, doctor if thorn could possi bly bo ainoro happy combination for tho cure of coughs, cold? and bron chitin, or to build up a weak and emaciated consumptive pntiont than this. For croup and whooping cough thoro is nothing l>ottor, and ovorv rirothor who values too lives of hor little olrildror uhould nlwavskeop it in tho houso. It is porfcctly harm Icb* and tho bubios liko it. Hold by l<\ F.Muller. Idvo And I/M Idvn. Those who dosiro to purchmw tho boat quality of Urococrios and Pro viuions nro rofor/od to tho above ro liablo houso whoro fair dentin# and coiirtooua troatmont is tho rulo. Glassware, Tinware, Btonowaro, Nails etc. always in stock. Indurated Flbro Wnro. Tho attention of tho public is <11 rocted to my now stock of Tubs, Buckets, basins, etc.. manufactured from Indurated Woon Fibre, pressed out In one piece, without seams or hoops. It is lijrht. and durable, will not shrinlc or swell, will not taint any kind of liquid and bids fair to super cede tin anil wooden warn. Call and examine It. II. ClLABt. A* Wofd ti? t.ldiw. ? i "Ladies who decire n beuutiful olerr skin, free froiu pimples, boils. blotches, in J other eruptionx, should couiuienco ut oneo to uso Dr. Gunn't Improved Liver Pills! Thov will also reruovo that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright,, aud will cure headache from whatever ohuko it arises. Reinomher, you are only rv luired to tako ono small pill at l>od qme, which iscoutcd with pure su^ar, ind will not Rripo or produce ony un pleasant sensation. Bold ut 20 cents l?v F. F. ilullf A GRAND ^ asquerade fi ? WIM- BK Circs AT ? FREEMAN HALL, ? ? ON NEW YEAR'S EVE, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1890. Floor Maunfjors: R. E. Keyser, Eikiak Reiniiart, Jno. Henderson. Floor I H rector: H. S. Van Dhiei.en. ALL MASKERS will bo required to raise ma.sk and give namo to J. F. TRIPLETT, wlio will servo ns doorkeeper, nnd Et-o thnt no improper characters are allowed to enter tho Ilall. Music will bo furnished by C . II . D R 0 B N E Y . TIC It CIS: All Mnskers SI 00 Spectators, g??nts 1 00 Spectators, ladies 50 Children half prico m ' No Kpoftatore will bo allowed on tho floor until masks are romovt-d. Tiokcta will bo on salo at Postofilco. GRAND I NEW YEAR BALL " ' AT ? DEETti HALL. Deetfi, 'Nevada, December 31, 1 890, In honor of the deprtrturo of tlio Old Yeur. G OOL> MUSIC * ? ANIJ ? A FINE SUPPER Will bo provided, nnd a pleasant time is assured to nil participants in the festivities of tlio occasion. A cordial Invitation is oztended to tlio public. ?. WILSON B. ARMSTRONG. REMOVED! S. M. HENLEY, ? PF.ALIB IN ? gEgf* Groceries ? imd ? Provisions.-^S-aJf Hn* removed to tho Elko Meat Market, Whcrts will be kept con?tnt>tly Jin Mock a fu) mippljr of frgih Family Groceries, Confectionery, Fruits. & Vegetables. ' - Ahho' ciaAHS;?f ? >u tl'L" TOBACCO, " riPES _ AND'? FANCY GOODS. Frosh vo?otablos a Specialty. N. P. GULDAGEU, FHOPIIIETOH . Elko, - - - - Nevada. Having purchased tho Htiinlmldl Browory. placed it in tlrnt clan* ro pnir n nil oeoured tlio sorvicen of n practical browor of long experience, I an) now prepared to supply tho trado with. Mottled or Keg Beer, In quantise* tomtit. Order* by mail or for Door For Family II ?e J'y ri'aidentrt of Klko or vicinity will rccoivo prompt attention. N. P. GULDA.GER CONSIDER That .^Viator in at hand? everything is at peacc in this ftiir country excepting a few discontented and HALF STARVED INOIANSI llowevoV'it won't take long for thorn to e cleaned In tlie meanwhile don't forget that there is a place in town where a GREAT SLAUGHTER Is always going on, of Prices, we mean. GO TO ItEINH ART'S For any kind of goods you need. Wo always have on hand the host and latest assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ilats, Furnishing Goods, Carpet?, Linoleums, Wallpapers, ? Mattresses , Etc., Etc., which we sell at the lowest figures. We have just received Our Holiday Goods. OUDAY ^OODS| OLIDAY feoODSl ? ?AT i EOSEITSTOCE'S! A FULL, AND COMPLETE AS SORTMENT OF ? l' * Holiday Novelties NOVELTIES VYY Holiday Novelties JuhI Received, consisting in 'jmrt of PLUS] I GOODS TO I LIST . C AS ES : . .' i . *. ^PKitKUMJciiv*. sets GENTS' TIBSi LADI KS'.VnndV. '. '. V. '. '. '. ! ENT8' .'ha n iik erciYiefs ? ? anh~ .... MAN Y ! .OTH Elk '.THIN OS*. ! too?, nu^i eiVous . ; ' ; " :.3 ? ? ? ? ? /io />i bntion tt ?;?????!!'" All of which will In ^SOLD CHEAP.?* . t ? Onll ftiid Inspect GooiIh and Priccft. J. ltosenstoek. N. B. NYE, riucriOAL Watclnimkcr and lowclcr ? AT ? tir THE OLI) STAND, ? -?Two dvcii* tiMow Ihp F.if> re*? Ofllea ? Er.KO(Nr.vAf>A. t?7~C!rniiiiij); ond rupntrlriK wfttoho# n npcoifilty. J. ItOSEN STOCK . SOLE AGENT CMFIED'S OVERALLS. I 01 3' Gj Gj Q: ^ 'tj: 3 GREATEST -mi bsst Bargains EVER OFFERED IN ELKO. bsisbfefehbb {:] DRY GOODS, ??>? . Men's and Boys' Overconlf. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHIL DREN'S SUITS. HEM'S, BOVS* ADD CHILtCTS Ijndlos'j MIhsch' mill ClilMron'H Hats - and - Caps. fc BOOTS:* : fcSfiOES:} ?HAT84 i fcCArs4 Ladies' Misses' nnd Chil r SliooH. t JTHY.iTijiR pontifti <j??V HiioE. ' '? lib:'' ? ?' J Cull nnd hoc for yourselves. [:) ' I PAY MORE ? roii FURS & HIDES Than Anv House In Klko. Mail orders promptly nnd onrofully exooulod. To Tho Public. Notlco is hereby j<lvon thnt OhriH. Ihtumhnch tins boon nppolutod nil itithorized ntfont for tho collection of ill sums duo tho firm of ituolriinrt & froolloli, na woll na for tho tninnnn lion of nil other bupinosB conncctod A-iih tho pruwnt tntihntfcmont, such is tho payment of billo, collection of inri roeoiptin# for morioyrt duo, oto. llfcCKiiAUT A FnoKf.roii, Hy 0. Hwjkiiaut, Mii rviviiiif partner of tho firm. Elko, Nov., Nov. 19, lfci/O. tf Notice of Delinquency and Sale fbr 'fuc*. 18UO. STATE OF NEVADA, ) County ot Elko, $ County Treasurer's Office, iu and for Elko county I, L E MOIU3AN, County Treasur er und ex-oUicio Tax Receiver, iu und for said Elko county, do hereby Kive notice that tbero is now payable at 11. y ollice aud delinquent (or tho llscal year 1800, on propertv situuted in said Elko county, tho following amounts of tuxes, penalties and cost*, duo froui the person, or persons und owners, ond a said lien n^ainst tho property within named, and dcbcritjud opposite each to tho other respective Iv, in thb following list to-wit: Abbott CjiasE, Tusearora: Itn proveinents ou lot IB, west 7 feet of lot 2 in block O, Buck eye iui??o, survey town of Tuu caroru, 8250; tbiee small houses or cabins tin W siile of Front st, N of Weed at, Buckeye initio purvey in town of Tuscnrorn; Nev, ?75; one small bouse ou E side of ulley, E of Front fit, one miner's stone cabin on E f-ido of X of Weed st, Tuscarora, Nev, 870; Uuckoye miuo survey & re mains old hoist injj works on Hucloyo mino, Tuecarora, 800; furuilure, 850; lil/jrnrits, -800; jewelry, 815. Total value, ?500. (teii'l tax, 812 CO^Toso Bjtefcbd school, $2 24; ten per cent, $1 IB; Auditor's fee, 81 25; advertising 82. Total aiu't duo 810 57 Bkessmax Jacob, South Ituby: llomested claim to lots 5, 0, 7 <i 8 of Sec 18, T 27, lt'58, with im provements, 8150; 2 work hors es, 850; 2 cows, 825. Total val, 8225. licn'l tax, 85 07; 1<> per cent, 8 .50; A u Jitor's fees, 81 25; advertising, 82. Total ain't duo 88 82 BEUJNaen Wu, Teeouia: Hotel buitiliri); in town or Tccoitia on S side C 1' K K track and about 150 feet frc.ni said tra'-k, owued and occupied by Wiu Bellinger, 8500: furniture, 150; mdse, lUrt; 1 work horse, 25; IK) stock hors es, 350; 2 mutes, .'10; 8 stock cat tle, 05; 7 hogs, 30; 1 waj?on,-10. Total value, l,32u. Gfn'l tax, 20 70; ten p?r cent, 2 07; Aud itor's fees, 1 25; advertising, 2. Total um't due 8.'i5 02 Baukkit J M, Tuscarora: Lota lint It'., blk (J, towu i>t Tusc, $1.7) lot 3 blk K. town of Tusc. 500; lots 37 ?& 38 blk l>. town of Tusc, 50; furniture, 1200. Total value, IHA>. ( ieti'l tax, 'JO 25; Tusc. special school, 3 t>?; poll Ux, !i; lo percent, 2 08; Auditor's fees, 1 2~?; advertising, - Total ain't duo 832 78 Baoazkitk Minino Co, Hock Creek: Iiuiidini: and hoisting online on tho liuguzotto inino in Hock Crook mining district, Elko count.*, Nov, formerly call ed tho Scorpion, ?700. Total value, 700. (iun'l tax, 15 75; 10 per Cent, 1 57; Auditor's foes, 1 25; advertising, 2. Total am'tiluu .' ?20 57 Cole M F, Jack Creek: Toss claim to 100 acre? unsurvoyed hind 10 of and adjoining Seo 1, T 41, It iVJ, owned and pcoupicd by M F Cole, with Improve ments. $100; 2 horfies and wan on, 100. Total value, 11)0. (Jen tax, I 50; fioll tax, 3; 1U per cent, .75; Auditor's fees," 1 '?>; adver tising, 2. Total ain't tluo . . .811 50 Hauiunuton P J, Columbia: I'oh claim to 100 acres of land in Seo I. T -13, K 52, occupier! by V J Harrington, with improvements ?1j"?0; 1 wagon, 20; 1 work borne, 30. Total vnl, 200. (Sen'I tax 1 50; 10 per cent, .15; And. fees, 1 25; adv'tg, 2. Total am'tduc83 20 IIaiiuf.sty II C, Jack Creek: Pons claim to 1(R) acreH unsurvoyed land on Jack Creek, about 3 mi K of Cbcs Woodward's, owned and occupied by II C Hardest v, with improvements, 81(10; (J work horses, 200: 1 stock.liofncs, (X); -1 stock cattle, 45; 2 wfiyoin', 80. Total va I 8185. Gen tax, 10 01; poll tax, 3; 10 |>er cent, 1 30; And foes, 1 25; adv'tg, 2. Total am't, duo ?18 55 Jackson N S, Tonno: 8 mull dwelling houso about 300 ft H of It It depot iu town r?f Tonno, owned and occupied by N S Jackson A family, 8lO0;25 stock horses, *100; 1 stallion, 100; 2 stock cattle, 25; 1 ua^on, 25. Total vol, 050. (Jen tax, 11 0'2: 10 percent, 1 10; Ami fees, 1 25; adv'tg, 2. Total ain't duo . .310 33 ICym! Ciias A, North Fork: NW K\ Sec 28, T 40, It 54, 810. Total val, 40. Clou tax, .W>; 10 por cent. .00: Aud fees, I '25; advtg, 2. Total a .n't duo C-l 24 ; MoCutoiieon Miih .T M, Mound Valloy: Krno't N W?4 or N ft Vi Koo 2, T 'Jl?, It ML W )i of WW h A Nil Ij of WW ti A SB y.i or nw Koo :wj, T ho, it 50, frao't 8ft )i A K % of SW Hoc 35, TOO, It 50, With improvo niontn, $300; 2 worlt nornoH, 50; 0 Block horses, 100}- 15 atock cnttlo, 180; 1 wri^on, '20. Total val, 050. (Jon lax, 11 (5.1; poll tax, 3; 10 por-ftit, 1 70; Ami f6oi?, 1 28} adv'ltf, 2. Total ain't duo iOl'l CV1 MoAvin Tiios, T?Henro;n: I<ot? 10 A 11, I>1U X, town of Tfjacn rora, with hnprovotuont<?. 6200; 0 work hones,') 80} 0 stock horH oh, 00; 2 wnuoiiB, 00.. .Total vul, 5!10. (ion tax, II 02; T.ttno Hpoc ial school, 2 l'J} poll (ax, St; 10 per coat. 1.70; And 1 25; lulv'tg, 2. Total aui'tiluo. .821 09 Nir.r.a A II, Ttlsonrorn: llourn in hll< M, about WO ft \V of W.-Ht A vo, owned and occupied by A 11 Nilcnin Tunc, 8lo0. Total val, 100. Oon tax, 2 23; Tiihu apoo* lal school, .40; 10 nor colli. 20; Ami fooH, 1 25; adv t#, 'i. Total aai't duo 1*0 10 Nominal Nki^oh, Tuscfirorn; 1 lotiKoon loir* 3 A 4. lillt Q, town of I'iimo, $100. Total, val, 100. (Ion tax, 2 25; Itiwi spoolal uchool, .40} 10 iior <'old.{:.20!'Aiid fees, 1 25; adv ttf, 2. . Total ain't duo ...... ? 10 Oahih Hancii Co. Tonnoi - N of 8ft U A H\V fa of HE &. HB M <>r h\v Hoo 22, t 3. ?, u eo, with improvomonts arid dopos It on Stoto land, $1,400; 120 slock horaoii, 2,000; 2 stallions, 400} 80 Block cattle, 0C0; 3 wb# ortn, 100; mnchiriory, 150. Total val, 5,010, (Ion tax,' 112 73; 10 per cant, J1 27', And fees, 1 25} ndv'itf, 2. Total nm't duo ? ? ?????? $127 25 Qvtnn Jon.*. Spruoemoot: Lota 1 & 2. blk O, town of Spruc** n. out, with improvements, 8100. Total vul, 10?). Oeu tn*. 2 23; 10 per cent, .22; Aud fee*. I 25: adv'tg, 2. Total ami due .... Riphk O i.i vku, Huntington: Poaa claim to ICO acre* unonrveyed land about 7 ml W of Hunting ton creek on a riiiuII creek call ed Smith creek, owned aud oc cupied by Oliver RifTo. First payment on E of SW }A ? W or SE K or See 33, T 50, It 5b, with iiuprovoiuonts, 8200; 2 Work horses, 50; 4 f>tock hors es, 70; 20 stock cnttle.240; 1 wag on, :U). Total vol, 590. Gon tax, 13 27; poll tax, 3; 10 i>cr cent, 1.02; A ud fees, 1 '25; udv Ik, 2 Total ain't duo $21 U Kicilauiison C5 W, Tuscarora: House ?*u lot 5, blk X.- Tuisea rora, $100 Total vul, 100, Gou tax, 2 25; Tusc special school, .10; 10 per cent, .20; Aud fees, 125; adv'ttf, 2 Total ain't due SO 16 RinuLF. C M, Elko: House on lot 21. blk 31, Elko. 81?>0. Total val 100. Gon tax, 2 25:10 per cent, 22; Aud foes, 1 25; udv'tg, 2; Total ain't duo.... $5 72 Unknown Ownf.k, White Rook: N U >1 SE ^ Sec 20, T 14, It 52 6100. Tola, value, 100. Gou tax, 2 25; lOr i-ori-cut, Ai2; Aud fees, ." 25; udv tg 2; l'o uuit duo $'-> 72 W.'.r.K eu J no 1',- North Pork: Posh claim to 10O uerott unsurveyed laud on head waters North Fork of Humb'dt River, callod Walk er's creek, owned and occupied by J no Walker, with improve ments, $250; per prop, 75. Total vnl, 325. Gon t?X, 7 31; 10 per cent, .73, Aud fees, 1 25; udv'tg. 2. Total ain't duo 81129 Winters J I*, &? . IIiuixj E II, Whito Rock: S % of SW' >/. & SW of SE >4 Sen 2. .V N ?<5 of N\v Yx Sec II, T 41, R 52, with improvements, 825(1. Total val, 250. Gen tax, 503; 10 per cent. .50; And fees, 1 25; adv'tj;, 2. Total arn't dueft) 44 Wai.kkk Ilitoi, Salt Lake: N *ii o( NW ? , & SW 1 , of NE k Sec 10, T SO, ll 70, 9150. Total val, 150. Gen tax, 3 37; 10 percent, .3*1; Aud fees. 1 *25; ttdv'tj;, 2. Total am'k duo 60 95 ixoltco is further given that 10 |K?r cent. 011 tlx> amount of each item of original t.ix, together vrilh >? I .li"> Aud itor's fee, mill 5*2 costs of iidvortimng for cavil item will tin collected in u<l ilitioii to tlio amount of original tax in each of t-aid cafes of delinquency, ano if Kaiil original tiuw, peualti.n iiml coat* !?? not Kooiior collected or paid to mo that I will at l o'clock i\ >1., on Moinlu}, tint l'Jth ?inv of .1 ii ii u - nrv, lH'.H, at tho fron'- door of tho Court bonne of Hind county, at the town of Cllto, t heroin Bell each nn>l every parcel of t>aid dot'crilwd prop erty for tlu> total iimou.it of tho orig inal tax, penalty mid contn Fet op|>otfito to each parcel thereof roHpeolively, to the | ? jj-j > 1 1 or |>ur*<)iia w!u? w'!l pay the amount of the original tax, jK'iiaf ty nod coKt.s for the Hiunlli.'Ht parcel of the property ileacribed oppoaito there, to respectively, In eacli om*o of delin quency, and that &I1 property will at hiioIi huId and each parcel thereof, m Nubject to redemption within Bit nionthn after tiioilato of Halo by pay. moot of all of naiil Mini* againx', tho name, or each parcel thereof reaped, ively, with !l per eer?t. |W*r month thereon, from tho tlato ofiiaidfede uu? til puid. 1j. e. morgan. County Trcmiurer and cx-Ofllcio Tax Receiver. Elko, Nov., Nov. at. 1890. S. E. CUNlf/V BARBER : V BA/r'bKR": m ii a r i xii II A IK CVTTtSn. n ml SUA 31 1'OOtHO ? ? A?,u-lc?ltjr dene.? Cortooim treatment guaranteed to all iHinlomurs. I'llliuV! winns, colds, ihf; uenzs, UlJilCl) BRONCHITIS, HOSRSENf S>, WHOOt ING COUGH, CROUP, SORE THROUT ASTHMA, nnd nvory niTuution of tli? THROAT. LUNGS ?".? CHEST, Inelmliw CONSUMPTION. Broody mwl i?ormu. nont. (Jutiuino ni^nc'il "I.BUTTS." n a a e r a-ia an * n ? f A . . . . run v nr.n iinATi.it . . ? ? 4 M GCV2I7M & WESSON I REVOLVERS; n Tho rinsst Sm?:i Atma E?er Manufactured. ^ h M i > i 5 ACd'u^ABjI|TY( J WOnKMANMIIf and fTvNTtfKl/iAa H CONVENIENCE In IL J I v&Sio' <j LOAI)INOn-!l6ArE1Y.v<-~-/ ? Dcv/nta of cheap Iron Imltntlens.ljKHfci' u I Ccnd for I Mrs led CnUtafiuo an J Trl.-o list to N A SMITH A. WSCOON, Ht')uxat ii:t,n, At am. 9 yEssEEaaisag a J A .jo.i'Aon Tifli nc rnp.R. * PATENTS Trauwinnrltn. Oavoat<i, tnboln and Copy rln>if i . promptly proonrert. A. 40-Pajr? Book Vrr.o. ilond DUetoh or Model for Froi Opinion an to Patentability. All titialnofia trent?A no eaoroaly confidential. Twenty yoare' oxporlouoo. Jfllahoat refer* encea. Bond for fioolt. Artdrcae W> T. FITZQER AID. Aat tiw* WAKillNUroN, ?>.?'. PATENTS a 4a.i'Acr. imoK ?u?f- -i