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"? ?? *-m,m ? >?? A Xcrtd^n'i Opinion of Oregon. E:>?tor Ispcpkndest:? la refer- 1 n"ag toroy Iettorof Jfurt April. *bere- 1 l'j I requested : you to forward the < Im)?pejci>sxv to toy addr?**a at this place, I noticed that I promised to give the usauy readers of yoar in?or 03 in/ papsr the benefit o* my obser vation at iwrue future true as to roy impreisioiia of Oregon and her peopSo I will nou- try end m*Ue good that f>rytnu3 by briefly stitiug eomeo' the general facta relaiiag to the soil, uij^te and r.a' ural tt?our^c3 of this ? i.intrv ?r,ia a r?f*ricoo to the nd ?* iuc?^i 003 Ji .ioa of t.ie Ii'li ins on ti:? It?orvatibn. Asn'mitter of f.v*t i >y dnti '^j r "^uire in^to tj? upon ine Jvietss ^kwrraticn ami I will tir?t re f r to this j>!;ice? four-fifths of which 7 'Wepuntyof TiJamook* ' ajtl oa?ti.tu ua i?a i^?:iacyot ui'udtu iiined'on the" Pacific (J^u u to i tomo 33 milo and carry sag n breadth ?>' i3 urfi^ eastward containing over ">J? rtc.e=, over thrrr-fourthn cf tohich Is covered with hoary timber i and a docsa Uiidtrgrovth through j which it L? impossible in many places I to penetrate without cuttioz a path way through. lhe density of tf>c J undergrowth is ovjhI to ; r ? India jo lile. The face of the coun- I iry ia uiounlvno-.i:-, that is the w.st- j ern portion nioog the coast. These j mountain:. arc cut with d?or> canyons J in ?v'lioh iiuuierwuj streams ilow j ch o-ii| ty into the Siletz r:v?.r , thoace to tuo oceiri. The trees are immense ia ?ixe r>nrt many reach the hsi-cJit nf 3 yj feet :tnu moivjro r.s j much as fift.-eu feut iu diameter 4 r^vt j fr.j n theground. Thoro nre eorue thirty-?:* d:t7erent ' t ri f>? ? located ?iu this Rererration. J ii'xiue oce-third of ulijfh are knoin I fciha'f-br'ods? more thao two-tbirda ! e wviit good" Knciisb and all c!:os.s iu citizens izarb. 'iliey arc us a class very intelligent, and a largo n-irabr-r cm real, wri'o and iiguro-live in go :.i eoh?!in:inl one and two t>tor; I ^h They Uuvu i.cie a daaciog hall or Ihe'r own in which thc> hid 1 I the:r tueetii.^c .-ml have their pnrtie.-. No.'.rly oil the men can play the violin and some pro expert* in tiuuuiiag the bv.v. rtmy iiavo b..iu^ grrtr.il b^lla, j.artitiulariv on the 4th of July an.i Christinas, the .vouni' ladies dress qu'f?. stylishly Juirlicnbrly the half, brecd.-i. The wen .ire good farmers and fine mechanic;*, and in my opin ion the most advanced fudinns in the TJcifcl S|uf?yi outaulu of the five civil izeu trihes in Tuclian Territory. 'Ifie i toil i-i highly productive of o.it^, i wheat, j .I'-JtrujH, and many of the j gar Ion vegetables, l*ruit does rif?t do j lery w.-jl on nboount <.f tho thort ! i ??'M'jn arid f lie cou'.in'i nn rains v.hioh give.i ii n sour, v.a'ery ? ? opting the i.|,|i!o which is t scel lent. The plums. pe-:rs and prniit3 i fire very fair, the cherries nro ptnall r'tid Botir a.'.d the ptachci are a "ro 1 am infnrt.?:l however that the S4iutlit-Ili portion of ihe Slate, iu- J ?I-iding the Willamette Valley, that nil kiuda of fruits an i vegetable g'o.v in pyjier abundance. The great j drawback to the . J Fettk-ment and I Mevelopmcnt of this country is the! ''"T ontiniioiH down pot-ring of rain ; " <d when nor raining tli^ whole coun- ? ?r> is covered with a douse fog. j j liuvo br*?;n lioro over i-iifht mouths f-.a'l tlio whoie limo thort? has r'it h? n over livo or cu weeks of i ?'-ar wenthor. This vvfiutliiT oondi t an impart; to everything in and ?ni t of .li'jrs a di:rn|), musty, mouldy fool inir. The roofs of tho housed aro <? vorcil with nios*, Iho tree* iiIho. 1 ?w a here I'nree ii.oiUIib heforo I over i had a.i(U.n't'>:o tho moon or &tur? I ii'i l oat:$ tn .t whiJo U:p sun would j K'O .1 '.?> forco tla way through t ho l looiin'.claous of clouds ami ! .ko ' n bn->f poop ?l us hers below. lVo- j j;lo cannot <lo nr.y out-door wotlc j of on/ kind ffitu October to May J uiii.'Si taoy woik in heavy rnjtid ht-nco | K p many people aro i-jor, which id ways will l? ?' <irn*buck to thin por t i of Oi'uyon. Another (jreat hiu Irancs '/j its dcvelopino Jt if. the I f;ro it c>-t. i<> floar laiitl and bring i' under cultivation. Jt costs from $li> I > V 1 2'i i) jr i :io to flour land for tho 1- ' ' ? w oijil t-onio placea muoli mora on a loot of tl>o I. navy growth of (load ftu J st.iudii:,; tiou.tr nud tho do.iso no i . rjru'vtii wldoli U so thiok in to my phic ?:* that a bml cannot lly { i ? i;:o i: I'lio low price of the f . . a pro JucU \ ill not justify tho out 1 y, h'?.jc.> a |{ieni ileal of thia laiul '? ill r-.v7>.d<j jo iu> pic-int condition It: ?-??vi-r.'ii i(0!i ?ratioon. Tho people i\: > ? >u p.?;?r mid indolent t<i under tii '. it < ro. ; tot itloD. Tho land oulti ?. 1 1 ?;! b/ oo h farmer does not oxcoeii lH l-j '11 0\J<l.s. iiiirty n leu is co:i 1 a l.ir^o tract of cleared 1 ? . i ?an ! Jhi," k > willed fanner colli v.?t i ,ilvi-jt '?> or 0 oor j in oats. li oi ? ? ????in w!i at, iur tea rtoreo ill hay, v* i'i. a 3nitdl patch of put:ituH anil a ).\ i: ivn, 'I ho ubov# in About ttio out /?iit of n veil to do farmer of U?tiion Jir. i Tiiiatnook counties. Hnmctainia y h:ivi> a ninnii orchard of 'Jo or 8'.* i.i 'u, Tliij i? thoii w?lo dopondcnco I i i livi i,: :ei thoy havo no stork Ai .rlh lir.-nttonhi/, I do not think t i ? countiaii ii'fov.' montioned havo tir many cJttlii within llmir limit* im In re ..<*< ow :.to by Humei' &. (iradlev j <ii 'I'jr f'liiiH/, *1ol;Oy lu ox -'.'odinuly ; . ? if.# "a 1 aio-' of ih? pooplu nro in I <ti?ht. Ch? to* 1 1 ill hi^liAays nrj j ? v,'or?' ( evnr traveled ovor in any j vi'inhy. J ''n' t:?tei In the coast I coujt.i-a i ?nife from 17 to '21 nuiU on 'I > Lir .itl'i *.0O InoHt </f it Id all ?/ ? a' o tepairog of roads und !,t- on ,>l:n ( d I repairing of bri'l^oa. i>. :? it Onj thiflji cam bo n.iid in ' uii v< ?0w , ci lbi< icj.vu that economy enter* Largely into every department of buVioMS and o? State and county affairs aa v? ill bo se**n frcin the following *chcdule of t-aluriss &rd compear it ion to Slate officers and county oilictals. Salary ot Governor. &l,3u0 pe-r annum; Sec retary of State acd all other State oiSco.-s rocoivu 81,ij0 per annum ex cept the Stats Treasurer 2K?_> per annum and Judges ct Supreme Court aud D.striet J fi,C*X) inch. All couoty oflioore t-re gcn?ra!Iy j?aid by fees but at such lo*.v rates L.& to rcduce i the yeirly iccomo of the occupant from SI/WD to 5", 200 per year, csiept irg toe county ia which Portland ie c.tuatod and theouuot" wherein the capital is situute 1, wbvrj al?rje popu lation ?? ecukred, the a?k lUvf these couctica receive fioiu flflf.O to ?3.CC0. Tne city of Portland ba&u population of nearly 81,000. First clss* practic ?"??minR ri. j^ni a ?10) tec for or commercial easo in any o i ?*.. i courta of tho St-'i!e a ;rood fw r ttr- j vise*, aud won through nory grade' of rvrvic o, public find private. The I n t-uil <-:.j of u<<- rfvi*? C'J j?vr nay and 10 cimiIs uii.-'ORe Tor j uomg to nn<J letcio.nn from the piwd. Ph.?r" -iiuit> f?-es in th? e.i\ j e c - bO v.l,-ch aoltidc6 pre-<-cn; lion. In the large:- tieiwiud tenters v i. r<? foiihi.^ riib'f i .-.prorotner.ts arc \ ?'ii, crir.vM .'.-i receive from t.5 to-? per day; for biacktutitMng and .uu i.t-.-ti oiull. i...;. w^?itiev. j3 5J tc-51 ??>: bricklayer* fr. m fJD" to c1! <X>; store aiatone tho sasn'*; common laborers receive from fl.'Jo jo Sl.iO per d.v ar.il ranch hand* from ?2o t<? '-/J j.? r uionth. Uourd per *>eek, S3.&J to Si; bo.. I d uti(J Co to ix ??. Hoef eel's nt rrUil, 7 to )0 lonts per pound; egg?, 25 cents for dozen; butter, 20 to 2."> cents |>er {or-jit; ficur from ?2.20 to 52 W per 1 >.1 is. These prcpl; were niur.zsd atuur in *>are cxtrav >;::nee in paying our State at '1 county olKvra no f..r in ad vsnco of what they, with a common wealth of mure extended cad varied resources nr.d a population f 3 14. 000 I" op.e, me ! ">in;jl'? t^e i ; m ? i ass of nliicials. Thir fact that the cost of living in Ni 'i i*r>u? fourth greater thiin in Ore^uii, and our further fe'ir ! that men of ability could not ha se | cured to occupy govoromeutal posi [ 'ioiii they !io!d. is not well taken frorn | tho fact tnat Oregon had n-it hereto ? fore experienced any in^onveitien?.' | on that account but on tho coramr* I their feveral State anil county con vention* were always pnibiiMt^rd in making a ctic-ire in consequence of . hira? number <>t wo!l qualitle I appli cants pit r t : c u i it 1 1 > for tlio oiii ? .* of i Stato Troaauror. It Eoetned Strang. j to tho-e Jfiplo that wi) s:io;il() I /? . | more to our County lre.i urer t!. iu I tho State of (Juvon pays to in .-'t it-. | Treasurer. It is about time t!i:it ?e ! of Nevada should t ike a few Uv-ons in economy ar.il not e? r.tinuu to bj j the hughing fcf.u.-k of tho whole e iUi. try li^ our foo!w:li ?. Xtrav,.^;1:Jv.v, bur dening ourselves with exorbitant rates of iir.ii-unii'nt and taxation. Our high taxtshavo always Wioaone of the causes of oar non-inereasj of pop*.) it on. Our Stato Le gislature at iIh iiif?t i^wii n innde a ^re*at m. ? tut: ? iu rv.-t making a ure.it, sv/eH*pin^ reduction ulotig tho whole line of t /itioii to havu taken elj'.-t on tho 1st day of January, lbL'.J. Tins uouiil have dotio no titate or county t>;)i er an ujuctico nor would thero hi.e been any complaint or protest fiOm ofllce.s or taxpayers. Tho principal resources of tho c tun ties along tho coast of Oregon nre wheat, oils, lumber and lisii. Til great majority of lim p,? pin here make .1 living. Everybody fcetnp de sirous to will out bin generally f,&!s evtravagant llgures. Town bite.i with town lots mo ntimerono. Some of Ihesu towns rind cities in ?>n.b;y:? con tain us many i.s two i?i- firee houses somolinios without a jir;?;io oeeupai t. There soonm to be a dull tupi'r linng j nig over this portion of O ro.jon, but the Willauiettu Valley, j.ioj er, is by allo.hls tho best and mi nt pn.sporoi. ? j portion of Oregon. In tho grcut cwn- j lorn of population and railroads nu -h j a'i Portland, Salem, Albany and Ku- j genp, ymi will li.nl rellncmont and | intelligancv and business thrift. The great valley of Will'imetto abound <' with bnautiftil and cultiv.i<t>d farms Thoro hoineo huvo all of the mod. .u con'.ei.ien'joa jind eouiforln, but these desirable farms an I good bushif t opportunities in tlio cities, aroluld a' funoy pricra nhd thero is but foiv if any now openings for commcrci d L'li.inci-s as tluit chi.nnel ol Ir.ulo is alremly over crowilcd. If 1 were called upon to give advice I would Say, without hesitation to all Nevadano who are reasonably \v??|| citti'itcd woti f iiv average business prtMpeclP, lemaln vvheio yon nre. Nevada 1ms I jundlosi undeveloped r lourr im in ij0ih rnoiintnij and pla n 1 Her Yigot, and snnry skies aud hoalthful eiiinato cannot l?JBurpass?ad in any latitude* or !o.-.gitudo out sttle hor limits. All we need to do volop our rich ronourcos and to inoroane our popblatio'i aud mako our pnoplo prosperous and cuutefited, are morn mid cheaper transportation facilities, frc? coinago of silver, to duetion of luxe* and a well advised and cheap irrigation system, all of which aro obtainablu if tho people stand together a? ono man and sup port these issuea by un alih.nutivo vote. Amkrican. Siletz, Donton Ca, Or., Jan. i, X>Z A tiro etork of f f ?tih Frrnclt ?;nn Ji<*? stii'l Htrttioii.'ry rcocivod ? t lCvibll.irl'd. * SVIARE1.Y FOit SILVER. There nre macv intelt-jrcn* perecrs alio imasico thut the silver qucr-tivn i# a 'oca! one aud t U the advocates | of free ccinngo are cnadnol to tte Western -ad Southern Stales. The epwseh of Seurtor Hill of Xe* York proves thut th iO *ho think so are :uistukeu. Hiil ha* the reputa- ; tion of beics a shrewd, far-socin? practical politician, who ktepj clus? ? to the people uo.5 never runs counter i to public sc-utixent. He is the first Senator froa tt o Eastern States to j advocate the fr<-e coianise of pold and silver, und he d-v.'S so forcibly ncd fearlessly. He cdvaocM new idea* on the s lbjcvt un l ?ce3 as f.ir as sil ver cicicuoions of XoraJt, ColcrsJo and the Souther i Sta'es, in (nor ??* the deb:<sed r?iet::l. t?oii;ts out hon (r?o cuiot^'t iradeour geld and silver dollars e^ lal l>y every tes". from the teUbiis>i.??nt .,f the mint ? ?u iMn i!ic p-.??n.'e u! !ie UcUj jj- < <-t!wt on Act of 1ST: J, and h-j decinros ! J in thv* lao^mgeof JefTor-?n 'that the 1 t*in?y unif must stuiid upo a both I ? ? ? ? ? I t . eiiver. i??Jl h-*-i just taken the s?it of U. S ( Senator. mid do cloobt l!;e free coin i ego bii; .utrrnluc?-d in that L??dy by i i S ii. tor Stewart v.iil SiJTnnl cj j ^ r i i tu.iity to tiv. W; c;occ.ity. which i- I I G'ti" '.io. eU by?otneof our tracklioj; | cc^'eir-pomries, th.-:? have abandoned | the filver J:_hl Uvii'fe the iidmiiiis ; t ration is oj,jK?f< 1 to fr?-o coinage. If David B. Kill advocates the j causo of filrer as Se:kutor. jss ho did j ns Go?eroor, ha should arid *.11 have ; tiit solid vote of tie l'.isific Co^'t j St-iV-i a-id Territories in tho Nati >n;;l ! Coavf.r.r ; n nr. ! t!.e clu.toral vote of , in iny <>f theai for Present. ? [Carson j Appeal. Ii Lis INKS S LOCALS. ?Subscribe fcr tho IxDr.PEXDrr.i m>i et tho uo'.vs. I Job nork done ai Ine Isbuexdot j iH'.5o at pricvs to juit the time*. Banjo, violin and guiUr string, j tine :^fcofin,enu ul Mulier's. * The Nevada Mnrkct J as ?omi> J prs.zcJ r-srccvl beef jut mada. Tn | it. i REsii or, act. fri'it can*. ? L'ii.S JUST !SEC?iiVEL> \T I IlrflNHAUr^J. ? Protect jour v?:ik ey.s from the > iojui uus effect <?[ iiiu niul taow ulrue a 1>aif 0( d.trk a I Moitcr a. ** i*.i e usch tv.-.r.drr, .it X\eV r.M r-tan.l, ia a practical wntch maker nii.l ?n> :b vidouny mora vt?a u> iy h."v <n bis J. ue. life .ir? r..ai,_.Uilt',lt ?ir.d he gunrwntwai Niti*fi?oltoo. Or jjhiin T otn .ji.'.i George Or.Tj* have ojK-nisa tho Elephant fctabi, formerly ruu by p. E. Vore. 'lorn h a v??:eia:j hoj'.ier, \% !l guarantee faetion, and Mm! bonus at xadueoU rates. . ,f A tme di.-play ?.f ?lrr- ware, faac di*h?v, baiu, kntveti. fcrka. ?puocji e.c., at t:io tl-1. 11. Ci?.'s. Call i n.. laSJifUt t i?. ?*), , i5 nr? . ! V- ,Tst IL ,ilv'r "Q0 tv?' kroutfni t< I i?0. | I' roh C.Mulics Just !'c , ceivfil :it Jfcij;!i;;rt*ij. a it Jtf.-ort tiit-ii t >,{ tin. Iri.-Ii I-iii.'ii Writing I'm,, r Mini Kiivi l(.?j)cs. Clirisiniiis ' i'JOfJs iii 1 lush. 'J oil, ( v Albuin.-, Kic. ^ ?-Ci 1 1 ] 1 ;i I'f, ll:!S j iust received hih I Fall and Winter j samples for custom made clothing. It j yon want, your! ; clothes made to or dcr, -ive hini a call ! and see as Hue aj line of samples as ! has ever been ex hibited in 101 ko. ^ ou eaii gc t a suit ! ol clothes ma le to order from $21 00 *ip- Fit (jJuara/* teed. OIkkoIiiMoii of I ni-tuec M;?. Xytic-o Ih lirrcby uircn that tho 1'rm or K?-|iy A .McCuin i? t*,|n On v <ii?. j uolvrd by iiMitual coiucnt, E." Kolly I rel n i?u( from tb9 Mrm. J| >j , will p .y 1. 1| b lli ntfuintrt naiil linn mid collect nil biliu tiuu tho name. E. K b: i,y, II/. mi i, ton McCain. Ilallcck, Jan. II, 181IZ l,n 'J'u I ho Public. J5r?. A. W. Uroun biformc th<? pub* lie that, tho Hiimhoklt Homo Inn; I t'n 'thoioiijthly cl'inird) repaired iind renoviilrd mid i* now open f<ir boi'rdorn mid loltfoM. M< air rr.rved lit nil hotir1. A btiiiro ot |>nbli<: pitltotiii^'o iu soli'jlod. tf (f your timo |>ioi!t* in out ?f or?1ci mill yoar Jrwolry ik'ci'h rciiaiiinj;. Inltrt lli? n to Hum Noim.jlr.vttndor, nt Nyo's oldrinn 1, on 1 ho wi I <?<?{>, i!r U ouj /or you ul (cusoi.ublo pr locc. FACT AGAINST FiCTICN. Tba SJUlejc^c Charartcr of Circanutaa llil l_v. Jcne->. There la no Cgtaeat cf the imagina tion?if it is til within the limits of possibilities ? mora carious or trr.ngre than ?mc things that actually happen- i The following U uu ia_tanotf in proof of this: A few years ego Frank >J:llet. tho well-know n artist, war corrc sponuent arid rtory writer, published a short story in a loading raagaaine wlilch had ca it3 principal feature tho my.terious killing cf a Farisiun r.rtitt in his own i.tudio, says the Detroit Free Press. A ^ web of circumstantial evidence led to : the c-rcct of a model v.- ho had been iu , tho habit of posiug for him. lint i through soma chain of circumstanccs ? v.-i'ich the writer of this has now for- ! (rotten the murder, if murder it can bo j cu!l>d. rr-3 found to bare lr~rn csnxd I fcy the discharge of u Creunn through j the force cf capillary attraction. The I firo-im was used by tho artLt as a studu o^'wirv and was bur.;; in fcueh o ?i>t>?i:icr that "he w.?? directly l-? lino with it. Its discharge occurrcd when he was clone i:i liis studio. Tho story v. as a vivid a r.-_l Ingenious CiTht of the Ira-^iaaticn. 2\~ow icr its ; rallel i:i fact: A recect ncrsber of the Albany Law ?Tocrzal tolls of the arrest of a man v.j-on the charge of hilling his eoutia. The <Vad man was found lying upon a lounge al>out three o'clock i;i the after with a thirty-two caliber ball in his br.iia. The cousin, who had an in terest of cnc hundred thousand dollars in lib dnth. was atone with him in tho kju"-.c r.t tho time. The diseovcryof the real cause of death was due to t!ie lawyer cf tho accused, who took the ri?e from which the ball had boon fired, lxded asd hung it upon the wall ami then marked the form cf a man tipon a white '-heel and placed it upon the lounge where the man had been f -vnd. Then a l.oary cut-glav. pitcher cf water was placed upon a shelf above. ! iha temperature was ninety degrees in the shade. The pitcher of water r.?-ted as a Mm glass, and the hot rays of the run shining through tho water were rcfravted directly upon the car tridge chaialKjr of the rifle. Light witnesses were in tho room, and a few mi.iutcs after three o'clock there was !a puff and a report and the Uall struck t'.e outlined forra b :10k of tho er.r at.d t'.c theory of circutn'tanti^l evidence 1 yat exploded. j '1 his is interesting, not only because 1 tLe roal occurrence is quite as strange ! the :: -a-iaod one. but boeause t:ie j fo-:t came alter the Let. on i.ud paral I loL'vl it so closely. If^GFJr.'.ATiO.J l-O. i S.VIOXCR3. Tiit Aih uu p. (l,nr-A NrTlTtod Weed? Tl?? lcn-Cei:ter. "F?w people know how to tnmhe a "krar properly," said a tobacconist to a New Vvrk Sun man. "In fact few jv-u p!o knew anything at ail at ut a cigar. Many iunyiac t ? -.l in order to obtain all the lh-.tor of a good cigar it i.. nieev I sary to keep it free from ashes. As a ri .ult they map the cigar with their '< .'iigcn until the wrr.r^r is bro'-.ca cad j their Havana is nsch-sv They destroy ; their c igar in the attempt to remove the ' very tiling that preserved Its flavor. ? A rain, it i3 the popular belief that a i ci~ar partly smoked and then allowed | to go out as worthless. I'.-.it tho coa tr: .ry is the case. A pood cigar i - made .'/.ill better if the rmoktr light' it. co:i ; tunics it partly end, alter expelling all : the fcmokc from t!;o weed, permits it to 1 go out. T ry it and r.e<*. I do rot s~.y I that this hoi?*.3 (food wiUi ivo<;r cigars or j with u good cigar uak ? you forcr- the ! smohc ot;t of it. but do i;s I -..iv i.rid j*on will .'jte that it adds to the pleasure of your m:i' kc. Not oue man c.iit <-f a hundred can tell :: go r.t 1 ci''ar. Why. men como in here avd buy twenty-five coat cigars who cannot d', liaguibit Lc t'.vceu v.hat they I y ri 1 a ?..?c-ctnt cigar, so far as the quality goes. A man's t .ii.to mir t h t du'r:.'. . ! I- t! :r. r.' in everything cUs. II I'li.-.t I - targht to tell a gootl cigar fn.ni a poor <-ne. fjorns men l.av" cmolccd ? rank c> I gtrs for yearn that now they cannot j t a li'/ur unlcas it i . th<- Mack?&t, j strongest and fiharjx-'t on the market. T'-.o stronger a ei :..r the ::ioro Ilk* i. i^ it to hi of inferior quality. l.aMiy, n;vcr buy a t'-n-eer.t f.et it bo a five, or fifteen, or over, tint never buy a ton-cent one. Why? liecuuto the U?n csnt clrar is ina<!3 of tho leavings i>f liirrhcr priced cigars, and for that reason is im\rior to tl "in. A gook live-cent ei-pr I*. in ado of (irst-elafj>. se<'.r>nd,rrndn tolnscoo, wldeh muher. n letter snoho th?n sooond-clnn Unit grsule tobuocoi or the tun-cent cigar." NEV/CPAPCfJ CUr.RCKCY. W tin at flour and Ijr-n niirtf 1 with mol:v.s?% aru tho favorite mutcrir.hi for the manufacture of imitation coflccs. A.i Industrious hivo of Andrew coun ty (Mo.) boon l.-.tvly mnde a record of twelve pounds of honey in twelve hours. Arri.r.s Wei; lilnjr three pottndfJ each have Ix-on (frown in southern C'ali.'cr nin, r.!i?l apples thsit Weigh two pounds und it half i:io I.O' con c. on ua to excito no eominunt. J nit.-; Put escr.TJcd from tho jail in Lenoir, N. C. llo lo-.t Ids "vay In tho dark, thought ha taw a tfhosl hi thu forc.t, mid when daylight dawn.-d hastened o.i ?k to tho jail, nod eagerly tou:;lit ltd hospitality. Wise:; two you n;r fjoplo nra mnrrl?-d In Sulphur Bpritn-M, 'Ion., most of t'.. ? residents club t^ jother und buy llvn useful present' , ruch no bedroom fuml Itirn, tableware mid kitchen utrnr.lln, tti^ rvlvo r:>n;: ti'; from 810U to Cl.O'K). (1:.:!. .1 ac;w.n'j old kltchcn at the whito hou?o l.? now used us an elevator cnftine-rooin. lint tho old-fathioncd ovent) are '.till there tuid thouioho in tho wall remains v. ;?eru tho bljf crane wan mr.pendod In tlio old day:? of primitivo hospitality nt tho executive mansion. MECHANICAL AM D INDUSTHIAL. IU'bsia inahe-* UJ.O-'O.OOO wooden spoons a yoar. Tub value of fio tlmhpr In Frcnno county, Cal., la euti.nat-d ut SVU,U'JO.OOO< Tiik lar/refit enfjSno In Lnglnnd Is tho pr<xluct of tho iiimolion works of Mu nich. It woljlia til ton j uud moves a load < f tons. WA<ir.i nro so low In India t'jnl men rnny bj hired for CJ a mouth todo house- | hold work. A doilar In a ffreut sum to them and one meal n day tlio rulo. A n An of aluminum In Its natural Mato la wortli 85. Made into Jewelry j It Is worth fnsdo Into balance i>,-r!u,;:. for watv'.ej i. iu worth t;iO,0J0. THIS MAN rir E LAW Ami I'elrihution Quickly Followed. IF YOU MUST FIS1I Tlu iv is a f.lnce in town ; wh? re \ou can ilo it without ? 11 hait. All yuu need is a ?i *rr-? MM HOOk siasl isi - tSSJ No trick ait all to kk\ B&toss w * G a fid w? t? ' i.j w Lo. tJ u) RRNIURTS M. ?* .? _Jk. AV-A K. When y u hriiig the Ca>h. i They have l>e? n itceivinjr, as usual, | A LAIvGE STOCK I Fail ana Wr psls. i .Vi> matter how dull t t o timrn tliry :.iL"Sf l>o fultl anil WIIiIibtiiioM. r? our tut UBUitl Large Stcck of Dry I'urnif I'lnn (Icouh, Hats, C'ftj p. C.i like, I'( ? ?t v* f-l.i ? f. Over coatH, Clothing, t_'ar l'i tn, Oilcloth anil L.t.oh mi s, Ac hate Mliiiti nil ulUiivliC'ii in the LiiUpU Of C A ) 1 E S ? AND ? :s T A T i <> N K II Y . We shall l;ce|? in ha?'<l at nil limes u full biij>;.-l> ot I ho K.ii'.'.-t French Confectionery 'Jf all 1; i ix to. Wo v> iil '? ! 30 iiavo a fulW!(*'u of ? : ? K T A T 1 O N E K Y, Ali in J.) Pti|>i'li'i ie, TaUets, Writ ing 1'iij vi , 1 ui:k, Vj'.c. DEPOT HOTEL, tl XO, NIA'ADA, Clark & Giccn. Proa's ALL I'ARSENOKI! Til A INS Ol Oiitrikl Puclftc U;iUr?>ft<l rroi' DIKUOTLY AT Till', IH? It ? 25 Mi 't lit oh for jVjul.t Tito linttso Is Fill ST CLASS James Brain, CointiKti'olul Gtr?. ot, i ICIko, ... Novudii i x? MuiiiiI ii-tiircr ot .!& 3s? liltl'llOKH, iSathllt'H, Ih'itllt.'H, CKArAEESRAP, V/H1. C, S>LLA?.5,' Saddlery Ware, I^ic. llao LiiiIIom' iiihI Gents' Hitch olili Oloveii. >|uiirinK promptly alUmlfd to ?f all llir H<* 31 Mirlilt* auutlaiilly mi li.%iiJ, Evj -is IN VI TED -o ? Great * J Variety! i X s Fine Quality! Fair \ ( Prices! -o ALL WOOL luoncn m Gnu UKNli HOTTAS. Canu l's Hair Suilintrs u Iii Stripes & l'Maids. ALL WOOL NoVFL'lY SUIT INGS. Ladies', Mi.-s-o' & Children's N AT U R A L W O O L. ? IN- - GRAY, RED AND Will IF, I winter" hats. ?lore Ladies', Mines' cc Children, ? AT i ??-. 25 CtS., 00 Cts mid 75 cts. ; G KNTS* FUKNISIIING GOODS. Gout's liuots and Shoes, Hoy's and Children's Shoes, Ladies' and Mi.-ses' Shoes, ? AT ? J. IIofedistoek\s. (I EM HOT El J'Ii.ko, Nevada. 11. OSTHSiGRRR, PIIQI ? Wl?oIci?le a>? ! retail dcnli r in ? ! IVIHCS, UP <083 ft;,D li.Cm* Sole Af*?:iit fo? I 1.1 <'r,ur.?/ for the Jli>il) IXkbluUil Si i rra Lager licer, UtusidVi taprilh ari !r:s, I KAMI A MlM.ltAL WaTKK. Mjt \\ hlvk'pt rio dfAnn dlurl Iror.i t ie L'onded Wan. In uk? in Ky , ? AND s i; i: r a s;s in quality J A iij ItiiliL' <'l i ?>''! ''K (lie l.no ol il.. IIaIIicmI I I ? o|. r roiiMni'it Mtpply i>l thn f net GALiFoanm a id ii^prted TABLE WINES, ' " -*ASI>~ T,.' i: Si tO. IMl'OHTED.'did t: r y : Cigars & Cigarettes Al? I nil IliC U' ?t ?u?l Mint I'r.l.lMinMc c: O IC I> I A ! tub rooms j f'nnnol l>a SurpnMcd, niul the ikm is < onktanti<v Kiii'i'iiir.i) i Willi 1. 1 1 ll?o Iiclii-nfifB of tin- Hcnroi) Open day nnrt night OyslcTH Bcrvt'il in every FINK8T IJlUifARO TAUM.'fl. Feed HtnMrn for lli<< Aecninmxlfidon of Kiirim* nml TcmriPtoic. Hay (Will (jfilill HOl<l iu f|IIUlilitlCH </> ou it. ?????? i w tWiW Litton & l?unter| ? - ? H iou mn to ? G. VV. LITTON & CO.. !*r*>prt?tori o' (b? ? Elko and Carlin X jMcilt ^lcifketji J Will keep for ilU ? TUB 1JEST gUALJTV.OF ? Von!, ' l'ork, Mutton Bauaage uaJ Bologna ft' Wha!i-i>alr "r IWANU AT Tilt LUWgtiT I'HtOgB. m AH oruero on Itc lint oltlje O. P. K B promptly filled at Elko" iMlill L81 UV8': j GROCERY STORE C U M .V E It VIAL S r .1 7^ ? !<c?r Ibtr? F R EIGHT" D E J O TJ Ei.uo ? ? Nevada. A Cl.nl ?? S<'lcct!nn of Fresh and I'crlmbl# OlucviUi CoiiAiautly In Hlvck. Al>o Boots "and Shoes HARDWARE TIM WARE, tit AS8WARE. Q U KENS W A RE, ui-.l WOODEN WARE ? AT ? | Pit ices ^To^lit Tub. Timlh. ThOMjttho dr?!;e CHOICE GOODS ? A*t>? /V ^-c."^vr^rr: r:zDx^^.i_ B \r?;<<ui||allj- tnvltcd torlvo mr ? mM. 11. C II ASK, Proprietor. vs~ remove in S. M. HENLEY, ? 'i>i:amu? in ? Groceries Provisions. ;ifr.s removed tp tlio Elko Meat Marls et, here nlll tck:)it(OiiMftntly<.ln Slock a ful oi freah rami ly Groceries, Confectionery Fruits & Vegetables. CKiAIIS, ? Al.bO ? TOUACCO, T'l i'E ?- ,?NI? - FANCY GOODS. l-'n yotnMoii ti fcpocinUy. Kc a i (la IV m li < 1, j J. F. TCD1>, - FRoritiEioit, -tiKAllft I J?? A L L i: ! N J) a -or j Filial I & SA! T MEATS. I j L'or.oci.iA fiAUSAt.n, 3 >r?r F'acqaue, j\ ml imuvSOF.d cohn iu:f.f. ITVS~ All <><Vr' !? ft nl the Nrvmla Mr?t 1 Mi.it.i t ?if. Id |..i.in|'tl) DENTISTRY DR. C. F. MOOR K, r/.:.ClICAh DENTIST, fclho, N pvn do. Ail kwiik in nuxlotri I < ii . t try nonlly i nxr?ulcil mid I ii . ill r- ; rnut <n it !?iiiti. Ok* ii r.:- At Reniflcnca. If 1~C. JONfCS, A Wt a. m wj F41 ^ ?'* 0 | ???AND? wAGonma:c:r! Kl kiy. ?? - - - . HrVAl'i W! inn mi much ??? boin# ?<iidAlidfio 1 ninny orna I nitfixiB'rd t. lino ADVISHTISB mo?e > otn-n AlJVEKTlSB oth piurrt iiik ii' 80 ADVJ/IJ I'iSK old pti iml . wfccr oln ynrdo ?<? .. ? (,f boniitiful litiK water nnd ii, Mh (o hoi o rriMjvlfl to t , NVrni.j IN TIIB ill Sir IN TUB , JW clolmtrsm dun oinro foiiIIhI Iio droii in lift r-*n; coini'lon ?yi? r fiyn I'nmn IKDF.IT'.NOFiNT oywro rwu.d'l* IMDF.I'I'lNUENT lirw l.iu IT. 'II INDBl'KNDBMT Vln j ilnrn.viiH 1 ' wwtlfj? I oliiMi)l'|( rjonuui CJ nlutUM yln.u