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1 L ? ? ? ? ? OAILT INDEPENDENT . AN KVKNINU IMI'Elt, Issued; ?Tcrf dsjr. Sandsys e*e?pt?d W. eOOIIEIt, KOMiirand Pro prietor. SUBSCKIPTIO.N HATES. One Copy, one year $3 00 Ona < py. at x months . 00 Por any period und>r sli mouths. one dollar per month. Psyable In adrsnce. Oelirered by carrier to Elko at Jlwenty-flvr ctoli per week. ADVEIITISING KATES. Will be mad* as low as is consilient with ound business principles. Apply at Ike "of fice for terms. WEEKLY INDEPENDENT. Published every Sunday and bent to an y ad dress, (postage paid), at the follow lug rata*, ! payable In advance* On * ear $1 00 1 Six mou t ha ? 'J 50 j Jfu r any period under tlx mouths, Afty ceuta ( per month. Catorod at the Elko, Nevada, Postofflre for ' trau<uiU*lon through th* rualls as ?*cotid : class .nail matter. Ncmdii'a Mineral Soup. Jim Yerington is going to open up that Elko natural soap mine. Ho lias for some time been corresponding with an Eastern soap syndicate and expects a telegraphic order any day now. They have unhesitatingly pro nounced it a wonder and not only that, but n valuable commercial arti cle. Formauy years the residents of the neighborhood have used tliis soap which has the appearance and proper ties of the finest castile, just as it comes from tho mine and it has been found to have an excellent effect on j tho skin. However, it is tho purjioso of the Eastern company to refine it and add a little glycerine or some oth er ingredient to prevent tho cakes from cracking as they become dry and tirin. Otherwise it will go on tho market ju6t as it comes from the j earth. [ Mr. Yerington pays he thinks he | could guarantee an output of ono i hundred tons per day, with tho supply j practically inexhaustible. It is entirely free from animal mat- ( ter, as tho analysis shows. Sand, 5.55 tier cent; clay, G'2.97; alkalies. 11.87. ! Tho alkalies consist principally of borax, which is not really alkali, being neutral. ? Carson Tribune. Itnrni1)' llurato. An exchange Bays: The richest mail iu tho world at tho present day is ono "Barney Harafo," whose success in the manipulation of African se curities has been phenomenal. This man, with a queer name, a few years since was a juggler in a traveling cir cus company, who received a few "straight tips" on "Kaffirs," which is tho name of stocks in South African , mines. To-day his wealth is put at from ? 100,000,000 to 8200,000,000, he owns tho greater portion of a hank worth 845,000,000. and financial Lon don, if not actually at his feet, is at j least willing to answer his every call, j With such examples before them, for 1 his figure is now daily seen in London, it is not entirely strange that mauy Englishmen should (orget their usual I conservatism and risk all thoy have j in an effort to make something in the j samo way. Sign* of ii Ilurd Whiten. Tlio goose bone is nearly all white ' this yiar, ami tlio result will ho that ' snow will lio on the ground from early : in December until late in April A long, cold winter filled with bluster in# storms is ahead. There are other nigns that confirm this. Corn husks arc unusually thick, and chipmunks aro already fat enough to kill. Coal is advancing and gas companies aro threatening to raise thoir rates.? Ko koino Tribune. A Washington dispatch nays that the appropriation for tlio loss on the rocoinago of worn and nncurront silj ver coin is exhausted, and it being tlio intention of Secretary Carlisle not to resume the eoinago of silver bullion purchased unde r the Sherman act, atul there being but a very limit ed amount of gold bullion at tho New York mint, instructions have been given for a furloncl'. ?ii'-of' ? ?v < ' nearly * i* .m .. . , , . .1. New Orleans mint. A Little Hock dispatch of the 'A'lrd says: Tho Supremo Court to-day rendered a decision in the Corbott case. Judge Ixmthormati's decision was reversed and tlio prize light law sustained. Corbott was remanded back to tho custody of tho Sheriff of Oarland county. Chief Justice | llunn, in delivering tho opinion, so- 1 veroly criticised Chancellor Leather man, saying ho had no authority for his action in tho habeas corpus case. ? ? ? ? i ? ? ii mm ? ? i ? ? It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Curo a* anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold I with it. Lot your next purchase for a cough bo Ono Minute Cough Cure, ! Mettor medicine; better results; bet- ! fer try it. P. I''. Muller. Atlanta'* Grrat Hay. Atlanta, (Ga.), Oct. 2TL- Xo balm ier sun ever t>hone over this particu lar portion of Southland than that which downed cn tb? morning. Pres ident'e Day at the Cotton Statce and International Exposition. Thousands of visitors landed in the city yester day, and swelled the thrones on the streets to immense proportions. In accordance with carefully laid plans of the Exposition managers, the exercises to day were all concentrated within the Exposition grounds. The Presidential party spent the | morning quietly at the Adagon. At 1 11 o'clock they were driven rapidly to tlio Exposition grounds without any parade whatever, but inside the gates the military were already gathered. Captain J. F. Burke of the Gate City Guards acted as Marshal. lie had in line the Fifth Regiment of U. S. Regulars, commanded by Colonel W. 1 Ij. Kellogg, the Fourth Virginia Regi ment, the Virginia Military Institute Cadet's First and Second Companies, the Governor's Foot Guards of Con neticut. Grime's Battery of Richmond and the Aeheville Light Infantry. Tho troops wore reviewed by the President from a stand in front of the Government lluilding. After tho re- , view the President was introduced by | President Collier, of the Exposition j Company, who referred to him us a 1 mau entrusted with the duty of wip ing out the sectional issues and lines, j President Cleveland's appearance at tho front of tho 6taud was a signal 1 for an outburst of applause from tho ; multitude. Mr. Cleveland said what ho saw be fore him was the outgrowth of an other expressioifin this inauguration of American soil over a century ago when a new nation was exhibited to the world. Ho dwelt upon tho im portance of united co-operation in the support and protection of ourGovern nient. In conclusion he suggested ' "as the most important lesson taught , by tlio occasion, tho absolute neces- ' i sity to our national health and wel- ? i fare, and consequently to our individ i ual happiness as citizens, of a careful * discrimination in our support of pol- I itics and in our advocacy of i>oliticnl * doctrines, between those which have ? prominent the public welfare and ' those which simply seem to serve tho < selfish or sectional interests, if wo are ' to enjoy tho blessings our Govern- ' ment was framed fnirly and justly to j I bestow. We shall secure them in [ i due time, by cultivating a spirit ' abroad of ambition and of honor and i insisting upon such conduct as will. I within the spirit of the Golden Rule, ; t promote our general welfare." 1 . I>urran('? Trlnl. ; I Han Pkanoisco, October. 'S\. ? Dr. fjill>ert P. Graham was recalled for ' further examination in the Durrant' trial this morning, hut was soon with- ! ' drawn, ami Miss Cunningham, the i ' newspaper reporter, wan called. She ' tost i tic. t that on August ISth Dnr rant told her that uhile he xrna re- i pairing the sun-burner ho looked h through :i crack in the wall und saw the body of Hlancho Lam out on the j second landing of tho belfry. An effort was then made to obtain ' light on tho statement said to have 1 been written by Darrant to his attor neys- --To l>e opened if 1 should be ' convicted, and to be burned if I am acquitted." ' District Attorney lSames intimated a week ago that Darrant had shown Miss Cunningham tlio envelope bear- ' ing the inscription, hut tho court rul ed that the question was improper, and this matter was dropped. Miss Cunningham was then tempo- ' rarily excused, and Dr. May was cal- ' led in rebuttal of the testimony of ! preceding wJIommb on the hallucina tions of women and the effects of gas. ! Dr. May was asked what condition ( a mail would be in if he inhaled gaf ! from thn burners. Tho witness re plied he would he uneons'jious in three minutes. 1 Miss Cunningham was then recalled t?r further cross-examination, but nothing important was elicited when i tlic court took a recess until 2 o'clock J Tnko Vou r Cliulrt.. | | Itio i?K Jamkiiio, Oct 23- It in I currently rented hero that the so- ' cret moyement said to have been go ! 1 ing on in favor of the restoration of j ' tho monarchy, under Prince Pierre of 1 Sax Cobnrg, is assuming larger pro- \ ' portions, Pierre is tho son of Prince : 1 .nis Augusto of Max Coburg, and 1 Princess Copohline of 1 trny.il, lie!" was born in Itio Janeiro in IHCO. I/omi.on, Oct. i'l. ( Xlleinlu "?f ll,? i Hrazilian Kmbassy hero sa> , lim? 1 ierro of Sax Colnirg is in a lunatic ? asylum in Austria, and there is no ? foundation for tho report of n move- ' '??"nt in Hray.il in furor of tho restora ,, *' r iV. '^ 4"? ?M?l?Mto between Ureal llntuin and Hrny.il on the sub ject of tho Island ofTrinidad. Ura/il- I mil olllclals suy no llt.,ioll u, , xprct< .1 I before the next Cnhinot council at I liiodo ilnneiio. I WondrrfMl are the curt* nccom- I j' pli?hed by Mood's Snrsaparilla and , }?? it is only la-eause Hood's Sarsapa nlhi. the one true blood puriller nuilce* pure, rich. healthy blood. "'Sid's IVI's f?r tho liver and ' l.o?els. net easily, yet promptly and ollicieiitly. There are many good reasons why you should use One Minute Cough Cure. 'J'liore are no reasons why you uliuuld not, if in need of help. The' only harmless remedy that produces iminodinfo ri'Mulf*. I'\ l?\ Mullcr. The Uurrant Caie, Sax Fbaxcisco, Oct. 21.? At the re quest of General Dickinson, Miss Cun ningham was recalled to tliC6taii(l this morning at the opening of the Dur rant trial. She was asked a few un important questions and then excus ed. after which the prosecution an nounced that it rested its case. Assistant District Attorney Peixotto then began the opening argument for the prosecution, dwelling at length on the importnnco of the case on account of the brutality of the murder. He said he was pre parts.) to answer four questions asked by the defense nt tbo opening of the case: Where was Hlanche Lainont mnr- 1 dered; when was she murdered; and | what was the motive? lie said the prosecution believed it j had proved that Miss Lainont was murdered in Enmnuel Church on the afternoon of April .'kl by Tlioodoro Durrant, the motive he assigned to be the same unbridled passion that | prompted "Jack the Hipper* to mur- ; der women in the White Chapel dis- j trict of Loudon. He said the State never had ami j never would demand the life of an in nocent man, but he believed the evi dence justified the prosecution in ask ing a verdict of guiljy and with the penalty fixed at death. So far as Durrant's previous good behavior was concerned, he said that carried out the theory of the prosecu tion as Miss Lainont would not have gone to a lonely place with anybody in whom she did not have the utmost eon ti den co. Mr. Feixotto tlion reviewed the j testimony from the time MissLamont j left the Normal School with Dtirrunt i until she entered the church with j him. After dwelling on the manner in which Durrant enticed the minus- : pec ting girl to the belfry and murder- j ed her. he began an analysis of I)ur- j rant's actions. "Stripping her body of its clothing i ninl even taking from her fingers the rinps she wore," he said "the defend- j nut laid out the form of this poor girl 1 =o that in after years when the skele- ( :on should be found in the belfry, j here would be nothing to tell tliut he bleached bones were those of Miss I i Lainont. In doing this he did not go 1 ibout it as a person unskilled in the laiulling of bodies would have done, ' For he blocked the head up with : lieees of wood so that the air might i :irculate freely in her body and rc- . t luce the liabilities of discovery. Then i t might be supposed that he would 1 lave quietly slipped out of the | -lliirch and gone away from the church i ? hat must have had so mueh of horror ! i 'or him. "Hut not so with this cool, caleulat- j ing young man, who showed ou the j stand that he was more cunning even j than his own lawyers and smarter ' than the District Attorney, who was ilueBtioning him. Egyptian darkness i was none too dark for him, and he chose to remain in the church, as to j go out he might have met Janitor | Sademan or tomelxxly else he knew, find seeing his pale face, dishevelled liair and trembling form, they would liave asked, 'What makes you so |>ale?' So he went down stairs, prob ulily not having heard King plnying ! [>n the piano, as his crime was all his ; mind could contain. Coming through the sliding door, he stopped a moment. Kin;,' asked him why he wos so pale, i Right here Durrunt's tongue slipped j lis he was telling of this incident when j on the stand. Durrant did not real ize liis pallor, and he was unprepared for the question, liefore he thought if its full meaning he unconsciously ipoke of tlio crime he had committed. You would be pule, too, if you had been through what I have,' he re plied. Ueen through what? Those 'at of ill words could not even be wrung 'roin that unwilliiiK witness, King. They wore spoken by Durrant when in the stand, in ona of the lapses of memory that always come to guilty consciences. When ho uttered the ivords to King lie knew at onco that ?e had spoken of his secret, mid at ?lice contrived an explanation. Then le told the story of lieing overcome iy gas, the truth of which has been lositively refuted by other witnesses. I'lioy wore the words of u guilty mail ivho had told a crime lie hoped to ?onceal." Dtirrunt was as unconcerned as ivcr this morning, but Ins father ami notlicr showed more than they evor uivo before their anxiety over the out ?oino of the trial. l-'iir Ail vitiirotl. .1 i u. j iio,;ro wan dis- | Mvurctl carrying n very liirxo armful >r books, which brought forth tlio nqttiry: "( toilltf to Hcliool?" "VllH, Wir, IjOM." "Do yon Htudy all those hooka?" "No, nar, doy'n 1110 brudder'H. 1'zo i i^aoraucfl kinder niwr aide liim. >(??. Yit jest onuhter Hoodat niutfor HliC'rin. Ho dono koiio nil clean cy phered tlirouuh addition, partition, lutiat ruction, diHl ruction, aliomination, itmti Mention, hnllliciliat ion, derivation, creation, amputation, and adoption." Atlanta ('oiiHtithtioii. ... "Mo regular and punctual in tall IhinjftT wan one of tlio old maxima, taught lonir ago. Tito hint in not for Kotten, tint tlio tirnt ia scarce remem bered, ho irregular i? tlio lifo of niont nowadays. Tlio only corrector of t liin ovil im HitiiinoiiB Liver Hegula tor, wliicti koo|m the liver active and pro von t? tlio illn of irregular living: | l>yn|io|>Mia. IWIIoupiiokh, Count i pat ion. etc. It nlno citron IIicho t rouble*. A Wot Id Ileatrr. Clkvkland, Oct. -1. ? The world's record-breaker ou the Lake Short? Railway passed through Cleveland at i 8:50 a. m. to-day en route from Ohica- , go to New York. It- consisted ot a locomotive and three Wagner vesti bule cars. Tho party consisted of Dr. II. Walter Webb. Third Vice President of tho New York Central, who on September J 1th lowered tho world's record on that line; his secre tary, Mr. Leonard, official time-keep er of the run; General Superintendent W. II. ConnitT of tho Luke Sliore; A. J. Smith, General Passenger Agent; Mr. Haiuly, Chief Enfiineer; Assist ant General Superintendent 151od get, S. P. Gage, Chief Clerk to the Gener al Superintencant. and E. II. Hook, Chief Clerk to Mr. lllod get . Tho train left the Lake Shore sta tion, Chicago, promptly at 18:30 o' clock, pulled by a Mogul engine. Every arrangement had been made to expedite the run. Switches were spiked and all trains side-tracked for tho tlyer. Across Indiana's prairies, through Michigan's farms aud along the smooth stretches bordering tho edges of Lake Erie the ilyer sped like a meteor through tho night. Ilricf stops were made at Hillsdale aud Toledo to change engines, aud Cleveland was reached .It 8:50, 1 !?, or 320 minutes out of Chicago. Tho distance from Chicago to Cleve land by the Lake Shore is 357 miles, so the entire trip, including stops, was made at tho rate of a mile in o.'t1.' second#. Engines were changed at Collin wood in about twenty nine seconds, and the train rushed on again. Buffalo, Oct. Hi. ? -The Lake Shore dispatcher's olliee has received ad vices that the special fast train on the Lake Shore, which left Chicago this 1 morning ot 3:30 o'clock, central time, ! pasesd Erie, Pa., at 10:15, central time, | having made 452 miles in tivc hours and forty-five minutes. Tho run from I Erie to itulTulo, 83 miles, is expected to be made in about an hour. If no accident befalls it. it wll beat nil world's records. Tho world's record for railroad speed over a great distance was bro ken to-day by the special train on the Lake Shore .t Southern Michigan | Railroad, which ran from One llun j dre.lth street. Chicago, to ISutfalo 510.1 miles, in 4S1 minutes and seven J seconds, an average speed of 03.0 miles an hour. This time includes stops. Exclusive of stops the run was made in -170 minutes and ten sec onds, an average speed of 01. "AS miles iin hour. Tho New York Central's record on j September 1 1th was an average speed of 03)'d miles an hour, including stops, and 01. 'JO miles an hour oxclu- j sive of delays. Woman Con vuiit !?#?? . A State Muss Meeting is hereby , called by tlic National Anierieari J Wouian Suffrage Association, to l>e he!?l in Keno, Tuesday and Wcdiies day, October -.Hli and oOth, for tlio purpose of organizing a Nevada State Suffrage Association. The question of Woman suffrage is | aggressively before all the people of tho fjreat West. Tho glorious exam ple of Wyoming, where women have voted upon every question that men have for thirty years, has answered ever objection of tho opponent. She has demonstrated that none of the fancied din, that theorists declared must follow the enfranchisement of women, have proved true in the actu al experiment. Wyoming is to-day an unauBWcrauhle argument for tho advantages for a Government which knows no sex. The progressive spir it of Nevada will not permit her to lag behind her neighbors in this line of march, 'ilia time to act in now. We earnestly request all the friends of the cause to be present at this mass meeting and to participate in its deliberations. Entertainment for delegates will l>e provided in the hos pitahle homes 'of Keno. Friends wishing entertainment will please ad dress Mrs. F.lda A.Orr, llo.x 111, He no, Nevada. An interesting program will be provided. Come one! Come all! I>;t this lie an earnest and en thusiastic gathering which shall make an earnest protest against existing conditions? a tit prophecy of a new time coming when there shall be a higher and t rucr civilization . Si;san II. Anthony, President. Kaciiaki, Fostf.k Avkhv, Cor. Secretary, Oakkik (JiiaI'.man Catt, Chairman Organization Dept. Mis. I'. Stanton Maiisiiai.i., I'resi dent, Mrs. IOi.iia A. Oku, Cor. Secretary I/ieal Kqual Suffrage Club. Keno, Nov., Oct. 22, 1H1I5. I Miii ami MnrK'iroIi, churned with the outrage 'iik I murder <>f mi Imlimi i:irl ii( Dxliiimor, Lincoln county, linvn hccn held In niiHWcr fur their criinc. 'llin I?de mijH I nan IioiiiiiI over without I >ii i I to await I lio action of tlio Kraml jury, and Mur enr oll wiih hound over willi Iikii'Ih ll.xcd nl f.'i'Ki, which lie failed to Rive. I tot I ? men wore wifely limited in (lie I'ioche jail. Hay, why ilon't you try l?e Wit I'm Little Kiirty Itinera? Thorn* little pilld euro hcnduchc, indite lion and constipation. Tlio'ro small, Imt do tho work. K. I'. M idler. ? ? ? - ..... i Tim Slieeluiu Sistera Imvc u line olock of ladun' mid children')* hatti. Call find fco them . * Chicago or l*lttBl??trjg. New Yokk, Oct. 21. ? Following the conference of last night, which to suited in the issuing of u call fur tlio meeting of the Republican Nutiutiul Committee, the re was u dinner at tho lSrunswick, to which Chairman Car ter, General J. S. Clarkson ntul T. C. Piatt eat down. It is alleged that it was decided, as far r.s three men can decide it. that the National Republican Convention will be held either iu Chicago or 1'ittsburg, probably on June 10th. It waa paid that sevci-tccn members of tho National Committee had express ed u preference for San Francisco, as the Convention City, but twenty live votes are necessary to a choice. San Francisco, it was alleged, can not obtain the requisite eight addi tional votes. Mo?t Croutlrtl Spot on I'lartli. The most crowded sjMit on the earth's surface is that portion of tho city of Valletta, Island of Malta, Uuowii as the "Manderaggio." It tho whole of Valletta the proportion is 7.-|,000 human beings to the square mile, hut iu the Manderaggio there is one locality in which there are 2571 I persons living oil a plot of ground less than two acres niul a half in ex tent. i'his would give no less than tXtfi.OOO persons to the square mile, or I017.G to the acre. In Liverpool, the must crowded city in Hritaiu, tho must densly portions have only 110.1 to the acre. NimmIh ii I'ulr of rant*. The editor of the Lebanon, (III.) Journal needs a new pair of prints and this is the way he makes it known: "Tho lady (?) who yesterday called the attention of another .to our patched breeches, whereat they both laughed so heartily, is informed that a now pair will be purchased when her husband's bill is settled. It has l>ecii due nearly a year. Don't criticise u printer's dress too closely while you are wearing silk with money tluc us. Tell your husband to semi us ?10.78 and save tho cost of a law suit. W need another pair of pants." timely uiiil A?lvlce. The season for the usual appcaraneo of those annoying and often times very serious complaints? colds and coughs, catarrh in the nose and head, sore throat and its many com plica tions ? is now near to us, audit stands well to reason that proper precaution should be taken to guard against them, and proper remedies and cor rectives used iu the early stages. All of the latest and most popular reme dies for the above complaints with necessary directions for their use, can lie hail at Mutter's drug store. Orders liy mail very promptly attended to. Tlio healing properties of l)e Witt's Witch llir/.el Salve are well known, i It cures eczema, skin ulToctioiis mid i ii fi in pi v a perfect remedy for piles. J F. F. .M il ller. ('lilcitK" Market. ClltCAiio, Oct., 2*2. ? Tho cattle market is weak and all Monday's ad vance lost. licevcs, 8,'I.10tf/,5.:i5; western steers, f'J.KTtfa 1.10; stokers and feeders, 8220 ftlllHI; euws and heifers, 81.25^3.15; Texuns, ^2I!5((!I.10. Sheep market steady. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs a cure is the best. Do Witt's Littlo Karly Itinera are tho smallest pills, will per form a cure, and are ttie best. F. F. Mutter. Chicago Slock M arkcl. Chicago, October 21. ? Tho cattle market is steady lo stronger. I Jeeves, 83.20 W,5.:i0; western steers, 82.850/ 3.10; stocUers and feeders, 82.20 Utj. 1.00; cows and heifers, 91.25^3.50; Texaiis, 82.G5fi43.lH). Tho sheep market is firm to 10 cents higher. I'lVi; DOM.AItS ItKWAHO. Tho undersigned will pay a reward of 85 for the arrest and conviction of any boy or boys or any hoodlum using indecent language near our business places, interfering with our business or in any way criminally annoying us. II. ClIAHIIIF.AII, F. F. Mui.i.F.it, I. N. Sll Kit WOOD. I'.lko', Nov., Oct. 21. 1805. Acts at once, never fails. One Minute Cough ("nro. A remedy for asthma, ami that feverish condition which accompanies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces lutncdiiite results. I**. F Mutter. Tiiiiwtm: Iii lily, Ni-vf.dn, Oct. 15, 181)5, Mrn. C. CI. Tibbctn, 11 nntlvo of Novnilii, iiyoil iMJ yi'iirn, I month mid 25 ilny?. Kaoiii: Iii I'ilko, Nxvmln, Oelolior IH, IWCi, M. K. r.iiKor, it nntivo of lllinoHl. nj/otl 17 yciifH mill 20 ilnyn. A. Hartley of Millie, I'ii., wrili'M: I fi l l it ii liiity of in jti?? to inform you nml (lit; public tlmt Di'Witt'H Witoli I I ii/.i*l Hul vr ruri'il mo. It iiIho curcil my Imy of a iiimiinn nore on hin lo#. K. I\ Mil Her. NVIm'Ii you nro in iicuil of letter Ik'ihIh, hill IicoiIh, nolo IiciiiIp, envoi n|K>M, Htotrini'iiln, ell'., remember tlmt you can Iiiivo thorn |irin(i'<l lit the In* in I'I.mh.m i lllrc lit iirici'H within tlio reiioli of nil. I'rlvraoti'a ruKK coinaok ohkks-cuttinu Tailor Hyilcni. Why pay 820 for u system and wasto three weeks in learning, wheu you can buy one. thoroughly reliable for S2.!j0, which you can learn ill a single day? Tins is Woman's Great est Fkienii, therefore a boou to hu infinity. The most searching criticism invited. It ia uo "fake" but a hood, HONEST SYSTEM OK DllESS CUTTISO Mothers, teach your daughters to bo self-support idfr. Any woman can learn it. These charts can he had of Mrs. J . Lung, Klko. Nevada. Send $2..r>0 and get 0110. Full instructions with every chart. jyl'Jtf. Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suf fer from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. F. F. Midler. NOTIIK. lly order of the ltoard of County Commissioners of Ulko County, State of Nevada, made this 1th day of March, 181)5, notice is hereby given that ull persons who are charges upon the county must come to the County Hospital, or all claims for their sup port will be disallowed by said Hoard except in cases of extreme emergen cy. Attest: Weustku Patteubon, Deputy County Clerk ? ? ? - ? *? ? - - - KOlt SAtil-: Olt TltADK. Mr. A. Uruco oilers for sale or trade his house mid stable situated near the upper bridge. For further particu lars inquire of the undersigned. ? A. Hiiuce. (8-22tf) NOTIt'K. K. Osell has a fresh and complete stock of boots and shoes, clothing, gents' furnishing goods, underwear, hoiserv, tfirts, caps, men and boy's suits, | etc., at prices to suit the limes. Goods new and of the latest styles. Also ' sain pies of suits made to order. jy-tU Hiirgain anil Kale Deeds, Chatte Mortgages, Notary Public and Jus tice of the Peace Acknowledgements and other blanks for salt; at tho In dependent ullicc. * NEW TODAV. Coesar Alexander, ELKO, ? NEVADA, ?Dealer lu? Gents' Furnishing Goods, cx-OTinira-, MEN'S AND BOY'S Hats and Caps, Etc. A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES jusv ori'.NKD. Laijikh' Miuakm' a CiiilihuVh U.ndkk ; ? WEAK. Kino French CundU-H hIwiivh on littnd commercial Hotel. ELKO. NEVADA, o T. T. Harris (Proprietor, CO/V\rORTABLE . . . . . ROO/V^S. FINE TABLE. Nil IK- lull I )n;i|lH?| WIN EH, IJQItOIIH AND CK1AIIN Hnlil in it I In- lliir. James Brain, ELKO ? ? ? NEVADA ? Denier in ? Harness, Bridles Saddles, CUAPARRERA3, WHIPS, COLLABS, Saddlery Ware, Etc. Alw> lluckHkin OIovch for lydilicH iiikI (IoiiIh, l{c>|iairiiiK promptly attended to. Nonrilen of all Hie lending howuik ma oliinen eoiiHtantly, oil hand. LIVE & LET LIVE 0 ROCK It Y STOltB, H. Chase, Proprieto Commercial Street, Klko, Nov, A (!li oil' <? f fieri Ion ill Prnli mimI Ik-Mird) (lr?M'crlr? OoiiMNiitljr III Block. Alto Boots and Shoes IfAKIiWAHr., Tinwakk, Oi.ahhwaiik, Qukknhwaiir, nnd Wnonr.NWAni ? AT - Prices To 8uit Tiif. Time* Notice of Sale of Real Estate ana Personal Property a< Public Auction. Notice is hereby wu thut under und by virtue of the terms and po*. erH of tho I lib I Will and 'lestuttem of K. J. Turner, deceased, the un<Ur. signed, the Executor of tiie eb'.ale of euiil ilecen6e?i, will sell ut Puliliit Auc tion totho highest bidder, fur ci?b, mid subject to tho continuation i f tho District Court of the fourth Ju. diciul District of ll.o Stiitoof NevuilH, on tho 12th day of October, 18%, one o'clocK P. m. of said day, ut the f rout door of the Courthouse. in the Town and County of Elko, Stut.. ,.f Nevada, nil the right, title, interM und estate of tin* said K. J. Tutorr at the tuno of his death, and ull the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by o|>eration of law or otherwise, nci|uireil other than or in addition to that of the raid E. I. Turner nt tlio time of his death, <n and to nil those certain pieces or lots of real estate situated in said Elko county nntl described as follows, to wit: An undivided one-half (Jj) interest in and to tho North- East of the South- East t.?, ill? South half of the South-West ,4 and the South half of tho South En st >4' of Section 'JO; nlso same interest to the North-West }i of tho South-Kant }.t of Section XI; also Rattle interest in and to H e South- ?V est J-4 of tho North-West 1.4 the South- East }.{ of the North-West >4 and tho North- East tj of Section ill; also the samo interest in and to the North -East 1 4 of the North-East the North half of tho Vorth- Vest }., and tho North-West of the North-East J4 of Section 115. all of Township .'IT, North o( itmiiie *>'J East, containing CIO ucrep, together with tho saino interest in and to all v ater, water rights, dunis and ditches be longing to said lands. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash at the time of sale. At the same time and place mid pursuant *0 the terms and authority of said Will, the suid Executor w ill sell at politic itucii< n to tho highest bithler for cash the following ?le scrilted personal properly belonging to said estate, to- wit: An undiviiled one-half interest in and t*j "0 head of horses mares aii?l colts, branded ^ on h-ft hip; u like in terest in and to li.'JOU head <?f cliff p. :i wagons, 2 mowers, hay rake, dor riek and bob slfils and harness; also like interest 111 :(-'?<> toiiH of hay situ ated 011 biod lands. Terms and con | ditions of sale: Cash 011 da> of sale. | September -II, 18U5. Colour C. Omic. I Executor of the Estate of E. .1. Tur ner, I )ecelise?l. W. A. M ?ssky. Attorney for Executor. fe-ltd) Notice to Creditors. In thn Matter of the) Estate of E.J. Tur- ? ner, Deceased. ) Notice is heretiy given (jy tlx* un dersigned, Executor of tho Estate nt of E. .1. Turner, deceased, loihocred itors of, ami all persons having claims against tho said tleceased, to exhibit them Willi the necessary vouchers, within four months a'ler the lirsl publication of this notice, to tho said Executor, at the ofllce of tho District Attorney, in the f??urt house, in the IV. wi nod County of Elko, Statu of Nevada, the Tallin being the place for tho IrenfUiction of the bus iness of said Estate. Dated at Elko, Nevada. September 20, I8X1. It. C. Dim, Executor of the Estate of E.J. Tur ner, Deceased. W. A. M A lis kv, Atty. for Executor. (*21 Iw) hji.amzation notice. Ai ?Hireling of II. f In. ml of l.?|ii a!? / m t t??ta li? 1*1 Of I. A, iH'ia. It wan ordr rril that (lift Clrrk of Mtl'l Hi'?r i |ml?ll*li In vrcortlnnrr vv Hi Invr ii 11*1 of all (icraoiiftor f?>r|iomiloiiN wlioac In*. id liuve liren ralxiloii tliv ????**?? mrnf roll a <1 wlio ill-l not appear I" f<>r? the lliunl on Oc t 5, IW3, n<i follow*: A . MSSAi'K, rilml from t ? to | *0 ( II Vm NOIH.K. raliiMl fromf to 'I lie |iarlli-a itanml aliovr, upon making n n\ lUvlt arcorriliiK to I aw thai t la* y l?a\e rot?|vc<1 Do nollro of NAltl rilun uf valuation of tlirlr property, nt thrtarlleNt opportunity, will t?? bfinl. JOHN IIKNI>HlHON.Cl. rk. Ily Wkiimmi lUHRHMiX, Ih'ptllj