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Onml M?va. The 6MRU7 of tb? Interior bu re cciml a UlcgTsm from the (ntudi of Bcrger, wuo ? u ejected from the Pap ?io Indian reservation, Arizona, re qaettinx the withdraw*! of L"c:t?4 Ststea troops from the tract in dispute. The 8ecirUtr declined to |(ntrii the fc quest. and declares tbj: matter must nv wain in statu 400 until acti >u is h >d by the Doited State* Court upon the ] Government's appeal from the decision > of the Territorial Court in Derger's favor. The National UspuUican publishes an { interview with Po?tmaster General | Vila*, in which that ge&lleaiau i* quoted 1 a* hating uiJ: "The prograr-itae of i the whole Cabinet is to select o&eiuis for their worth aud value to the Got- ! crnment," aud as having mid further. | that "the poliry of the Adtuinistrati n is to bear out the tin' service rules to i their full extent in the management of ' the various departments. 1 shall en force the rule* here." It is understood that it is the inten tion of thfc President to reduce tue cleri cal force of th -J White House, and to do nwav with the/ elaborate tccord of all * business brought there. In accordauc ? with this proposed curtailment of the mansion were notified that after the 13th inst. their services wiil not be requited. Thtrw a:e, Ilenry C. Morton, of Ohio; J. S. Bolway. of Ohio, aud \V. It. l>uke, of Wo.4 Virginia; cl rk-> at s> i.RoO, (fl, CuO and (l.-lOV per annum respectively, nnd O. L. Ju?ld, telegraph operator, who receives $1,400. lhe Current asks: "Are the people I of the United State > reoonciieii to the idea of lloruioiji-.su? Shall they fore Tir ait dumb and let this pestilence spread?" As far as it is a religion, yes! Hut as far aa it ufTectn the civil {toiicy of the country, to! Polygamous MorniocUtn is a greater stench in decent mwtrils to day tlum ever before. The determina tion of the people to obliterate it grows stronger vaca day. 'I he hoar is not far distant when a patient jieople a ill prove to the world that there is a |<uss at which patience ceases to be a virtue. 1-2 . The proceeding* of the Nevada Silver Convention, held ut Carson Cily. Janua ry 31st, have been published in pam phlet form, aud copies distributed. It is a document of forty-six pages, and the tjjxtgraphy reflects great cictlit ufon State Printer llarlo*-. five thousand Copies will at once be put into circulation throughout the country. Cepies will be ?cot to every newspaper of iutltlenoe in the Bouth, West and East; to every Gov ernor, S-.natorand Congressman, aiul in to all ehunneis where they will do the most good. Much is expected from the ?ble paper by ex-Senator Fatrell on the silver question, which 311s thirteen pages of tlui paiiiphiet. The Constitution of the Nevada Silver Association is al-si to b* f.-und between the covers. General Laraont intends to <lo awuy with the present system of keeping a (ail and elaborate record of ull bu-.iues* brought to the attention of the President, And to contine tl>? record to such mat ters onl.v um require his individual not ion. All other document* will lie refer red t~> the department to which tlicv r: - late, uud a simple record k? pt of their reference. The number of upj?iie.iti?:i^ for l'ost ranst 'rsliip* receive 1, Moud.iy, .it tlic Forioffice Department hits never lieeu equaled iu unj previous day, und the .First Assistant Postmaster General found it necessary to detail a s[>eciul force of employe* to tile hem Kepub'.i.ali Scuatjri held a caucus Monday afternoon to further disc uss I lie formation of committees. The ?-ubjeit Van talked over at len gth, hut nothing slccihd. Incident tlly, treaties were mentioned, and the question asl.ed m Ik lie r tht y li id Utter be considered at the present xwiou. No one advo cated that and no one opposed it. The aubject wan fiuiiliy lu.t to the caucu.i coinnit.ee to determine. First AssUt.ltit Poit.iiaster General Crosby han residue J and his resignation h is lieeu accepted. The Court-iu irtiul t'> tiy lil-Surg.'on General W iles met Monday und ud- j till April i itn. At '2 o'docl; nieiuU'.-s of the dipio- i juatiu corps called otli :ially ou the new Secretary of Statu. The i r sident again held open house ou Monday, and rccei red u large uum b r ol visitor!!, including Congressional delegations troui Revcr.il Mt ite.s. iu order t > devote bis attention to official matt- i*. requiring action at the present special session of the K< n.ite, it is prob nh.e th it lie w ill have to deny bin. self to visitors :or a l< w days. The Unit Lake Tribune nay*: "The ladies of the Melhod-.nl Church will give a bubble sociable to-lnorrow evening." Ill the inline of nil Unit's curious what is n "bubble socibie?" Would not John W??iey, and F?tor Cartwright, and ]li*hop Simpson actually bubble over with delight if they oould lie p rmitted to r.tlurti to this niundau) np'iere and pirticipnte in one ol' these modern re ligion* ex rcises? What shall be done with the f'JO.OOt) which Washoe pays ?u Llku county for the ?tlnivcirsify? i* the question which now Agitate* the puldic mind. Let it be dvoted ci.lnsivly to Kd lint Clonal purpose*. President Cleveland wa* born ill Ks ?e( county. New Jersey, on March I H, JH'J/, und consequently will lie forty adglit yeai* of age in a few day*. Hi* tli st money wa* earn.d when a boy of sdxleeii year* be entered the village stare at a salary of $50 tor th? lirat year with a ptoraUo ?f #J(?0 for Die fteeoutl. T(ie Central Pisolite IUi!r"<id JIn*pftnl treated 104 patient* during the mouth of February. Johu W. M ick ly reached New York City, Hundajr from J.ur'.pe. Tin weather '<* growing cold. th? U- j romrtet i? falling. the atorni has r* at li ed the moucta.i.? uliu job butu ov pre pare for winter. Tbe once famous "PeOt Bell Bind ers." or what tl? re is Irlt of tbv (ami! v. to wit, tbe o!'t ma ?u-J tbe old vomtn, ?p<i R'pn-liflr "C >cl "5 years old. are no? iii^lhc Cortland County Poor Hoi**, ?'J art dej?udent upon public chanty for food- ? Geo. Wallace. United State* Minister at Constantinop'e, hn resigned. La fia 4 Band's powder works ceivr Newburg. Ky .. exp loded Monday, kill- ' Thirty h *rs>f *ere bartitJ in a fir? iu the Octah Hou&e Mublcs at Provi dtsit, H. I.. Saniiir. Solvation Amir -*-rvir.-<4 in Chicago, Sunday wire brvkru up ly rough*. One nan was nn-r tel. The fishing v *Sulntnou Poole* of Gloucester, Mass., i<t lost with all on board? fifteen men. General Wolsey !a? Itl a general review of the Nile uprlit ai.y i rce, now n UD it-il at K' rti ljut Mouday. Th*-' r> ur gu-irdof Gen. buller's troops have 6rriv. I .? Kurd fn>ia Gakduk in a terribly fatigued condition. 1U-*. Vi. Xt v.:i iu, wji he! New Or leans San liy -'Teniug ea route for New York in obedience to ? ?um:uons frcui tbe family of General Gntit. The f.io-oni cathriral iu Glasgow, Scotland, wbi.-h lurk-! but tw.j year* of being urea icaturic.i old, w is or: Sire Sunday, and for a tiaie there was much excitement, but the lianie* were extin guished With little diuiige. Undtr the new Judicial Law, Elko county will be required to pay J-.lio annually for Ju lgr'? s i!r.ry. Warren An;rl, of Wells gave tbe Is dipesden r cilice a friendly cal! to-day. lie goes up by this evening's train. The company of Infantry tinder com mand of Captain Saninierh ty*. n->w at Pott IIa!!evk. a'ill w!i i>e withdrawn and a coi: p.,..y fixia Angel I>htiil, un der command <?( Cnp.ain S.iv *g?, will occupy tbe Post. A note front J. J. lU-ik. who left Star Val.cy last Fall for the Hast, dated Me chauiesviile, Indiana, M-.reh Ctli, btut * that he * : il return t ? Klku .ml Star valley next iujuui, and will in.- pleased to meet ol.l mends to v!tJia Lie scud* regards. Hou. A. T. St<-srnf ? of White Pine, hat been appoint- d t'rincipal of the Stat<- I'uiver-ity. A l?.-u<-r selection could hardly h we l>-,n Mule.- Eureka Leader. EiVo County will not Icrto the Univ?-r alter all, as it is the general i:ii|>r- ssion that tbv Act is unconstitutional, and will be so decided by tho Courts. Let our young men aud maidens be ready to start in with the opening of the University next Monday. lac story uf tbe wonderful cart, whi. li i.t the result of the imaginative powers of the fertile brain of Saia Davis, has been going the rounds of the press until it is accepted ?s a fact, instead of u ??(?? imitation of Jules Verne. Juitpli Wail, with his wife nnd three children,* living fix miles south of La- I moure, I), 'i'. retired nt the usual hour Friday uight iu good hcdllt, but a i.-ei^hbor who called next morning found all but thu woman ttneoneious. tine child, nged 5 years, u?. i dead. Mrs. Hal!, who was burelv nblc to speak, could give no explanation. They ap parently have Ix-en poisoned. Hall's face is terribly swollen and discolored, and tlia doctors think the entire family will die. ing t?vo i iji'j, Tho met.-orological observations of Prof. Cliarlen Friend of the Carson Ob servatory, nliovr tli.it tin* climate of Ne vada is undergoing it gradual change, the rain-fall increasing and the wind storm decreasing in ? corresponding r.ttio. The item pul dished ycstenlny in rcf eri'nee to Major Dennis as a guberna torial candidate and credited to the Carson Appeal, wu9 followed by a brief cm. luont which should have 1-een credit ed to the Kt-iio .lourtial. The omission was unintenti'>nil on our part. In 1! tuiil'un, On., according to the Journal of that place, tli'.-re liveH a gen tleman who find* that one specie* of meat for oth? r men in poison to him. lie enn not tolerate hen's eggs. A sip of coffee settled with egg unsettle* hi* stomach and makes him sick. The pr< s i, ence of eggiCitt. anything he eats uaime ates him, ami 'ess thin the twentieth | part of one ep^ has made him nick for | days, To handle broken eggs blisters | hit fingers, and to eat a single egg he thinks would kill liiiu. Hny Cleveland say! what shall tie done Whin these petitions by the ton Are rolling into Washinton All headed each and every one ? "l'oittoffice." Henry Ward llcechcr, who formerly held tin- position of oils of America's great meu, seems to Is- developing a pe culiar penchant for the almond -eyed Celestial. Of CIcAfland's inaugural he says: "There is hut one% paragraph I object t?; that is on tho Chinese. It either should have gone further, or not gouc at all. 1 protest agajfisl singling out any nation different from nil other nations. It may l-e Into that we should discourage men who come here to make a little money and then leave the country hut if wn shut th? Chinese out for this, we ought to do the s Hue with nit other people who come here just to make n little money and leave the country. With that exception, it Is ndiuiraMe. There I* a rumor on the streetii this evening that (iotertior Adamn has ?>i*fucd 1 la mill r? temperance bill Aii intimate fries 1 of H?? ~ ??. ? .j ".ins. n fcrtoor to tl-.t pr -.posed candidacr of 1u,mn in is^f. l-hi. "-y U?r. i. no foundation for the roifor that BUiae ?iil be * can f,,r **re?denc,. .nd th?t iu !aU cau""? BWd, had no of ***** WrrteJ- That he did not desire the nomination .( Chicago, aCll tLml tltv ^?WUMBVU. was made as , lnatUr of ?luiy. Uit w,th no ho,* of Rccce,s. W b?n the Cabinet nominations were Uk.n up in t ircutive session. Kiddle r^-er objected to the imniediste oousid eralion of the nomination of liavard. He rtated briefly that ho did ro because of Uayord's alttnde ujk?u the Irish ques t?on KiddieVrger thought him more English thau American. Uayard'aname ^ Wn* fim fjB ^ u< lht t^u>iJer3ltiun of all weut over, uudrr th?- rule. of the Senate, for a day. The Whit; ilou.se presented a busy ?oece fhurxUr. A stream of callers poured into the Mansion from the hoi:. the iooTi opened until lute iu the day. The President hud a:i early Ireakiast, auJ Ulcu completed the orsaaixati. u of hi* Cabinet and sent their uuurt to'the Senate. A number of organizations vis ited the white house before uoou and were received by the Presi lent iu the East Koont. fhc Presideut gave n-jticc that he would receive all ?Lj uii-ht choose to come b, twee-u i an 1 1 o'clock, and dur ing that time thousand* of -.tracer, paid their re*j>ec!s to the Chief M *gi*ti?te. | rue Pr.-aideut re-eivel them all in the | East Room and shook hinds with them all. 1 Le crowd passed through iu siu- | gle fl.e. and, owing to the immense uuni- I her prceutitg t he in selves, i; w u: louu.l ! nectary to <li*|>en*? with the formality of intr.xluction. The President, how ever. r?.-c _>gai2?d m .uy acquaintances I in the line iiiij greet d them by naiue. j _ ?Uw 'Jl tU last oaiciiil U(.ts of Speaker ! Carlisle was the appointment of Ilolmau ! Hatch of Miwoun. Peel, Cannon and Kyan as a cosimitte. and authorized l.y I the legislative appropriation bill, to iu- i Te?tg*te tie expenditure of the appro- ! print. .ur Indian school-., and the ad ministration of the laws relative to Y? I- 1 lounioue P::rfc. One of President Cleveland's first acts :n connection with his official household was a decision : . r. Lain O. L. Piudeii as assistant to priv..to secretary Lan out, Prndeu was appaia.ej by PrejiJcut Grant as Imurur oi Prosid.uti .l com mouications t.? eith-r ;i .us.- of Congress auJ Jurinjso ? my n laii?iistratioi;s has becoajj a f .miliar fj^ i:, to all who are connect eti -u auy way With ..train, at ti?. Caji.tol. J(:s retenu .u is hi artily com mended U ineiuber.i uii parties and ! reprcKoiit.itivc^ u; Jiif II. L. By nit of ours has utheived military distinctiou in Leiu^ couimis ?oned an Aid.de.Ca?,,p w;th the r.u.k ol M ajor. rhu "Mujah" will l? accorded an appropriate military reception on his arriv.tl at L'ku'a capita!. 7 RZ IXDLZZXbZHT . The Ixdkpksdcxt is n..w ,/!r lil ineutiy established i:i the brick bmld "J pos.tc- the liepot Hotel, three doors we . i of ihe lunii r. win ie we ahi.li bt- pleased to meet ali irieii.Ls who feel tIix|iosed to favor ?;s with a call. l'lneliix i.k_. wo have arisen from the Aftlies, i;ud next week we Khali U- fully prepared to res, u, :e u,e regal .r publi cation ,,f both Daily find Weekly e.litiotM with new pres-i, new typ} and e very fa cil.ty for .loing ?l| kinds of job work with lientness and dispatch, and we re H|?eetfolly ..olieit a libird share of pul lie i?atroiiJi?e. NEVADA LEGISLATURE. The following hills have Wfii pnsseil: T'lr the co:uj>il.iii>>n of tl?? St.it*' hy 11 lilt y ainl lliisunioinl for $2."i00; An tli 111 - app liiiliiient of State de tect iven; (or jtrt-s-rviiin ree.triln in office of Secretary of State; nnitiuliu^ Act > liccmtiug drummer*; r?-ftnnli Jit* cost of <o:nnuns;oin of Nut irn-i li'^islntt tl o>U of office; iiiiHinliny Aet r?i;nli.tiue fees mid coinjwiiHitliou for official io.rvicei>; niui'bilii.k' Aft li-lntiiitf to the power* of the <?uVelU"i ; to regulate the cuuip< li gation of enmity ollicera. Joint resolution rclutive to iiuiemtint: tlr1 C institution, ji ihh <1. Assembly hill providing for inuintn 11 1 n co nml sujiervinion of public nchool-i. Keini'c hill to flj the rate of Shite luxa tion. I'aitiied ? !?"> to 1, Dciium |{i?vi' I. tiieof reconsideration. Senate hill public school Aet. I'nswd ? 10 to 0. Aksemhly hill, Kcvciltlo hill. I'mwed ? IK to ?. Senate hill, dog tax hill. I'msm-iI ? 1!) to 0. In the Awinhly Tnrritin introduced a joint memorial a nd resolution relative to sheep husbandry in the Ciutetl Slates. lKe<pie.*l< our ll< |ir(ttentiiliven lo use nil liollorihlj effort* to testore the wool t.irilT. ) l'an?,l .31 to 2. Assembly hill, mi Aet consolidating certain county officer* in this State. | I'.ffeots counties polling '2.IMI0 vote* only. ) IIiiIm HUH|>tin1iMl ami pn*ne<l. Assembly lull, mi Aet to mneliil mi Act to regulate proceeding* in eivil cane* in Courts of thi,, th e of the State, Passed ?III to 3. Assembly hili, an Aet to promote habits of troi j."' ranee. I'ltsm-d -.'II to 3. ?? ? ^ Wesley Johnson, of Tonno, and K. C". Hardy, of l.ittlc I,. ike, who have been attending nioctlng of the Nevada Live Stork Association at Winnoiiincca, arrived hy but evening* train ntnl ?topped over hern to-day. I'll" passage of ilr. l'owi II'h Iio? law will prove a Iiooii to the long suffering ami patient citizens of Klko, us Well as other town* of the State. l-'iiie Ulackhw.y lliundy at lb'1 Oem. Tlf!Ttri>r Swine. Th- following important bill, intro i by Mr. iVw.ll F*'nu??rr 1 J. j ha? pistnl both Hearts and only ckiU 1 "pptoval of tfce Governor So become , a Uw. Following is the fail text of the bill: Sfcc-riox I. It cL.-.Il be oalavfal fjr ; any swiu^, vfcerp, ^?t or goat* tc mn 't Iwiji-, or th* ownrr or owner*, or any person or ftnons having in charge any swine, ?beep, goat or goats to jx-Tiait or ' allow them to rnn at Itir^ within ihe ordinary ii Hilts ot any city or town of thU Stat?-, during auy perii-d of the year. Said ur Jin \ry limit* ill !?? defined a* follows: Within an li;eorj<?rt;? I city or town the limits fLi.ll be <!? fined iu scid ? incorporation clause or clun ><-?; and! withiu a town or city not iuLvrjKirntctl iu 1 this State, the said "ordinary limit*" ' | shall bedetiutd asfoliow*: Within stlc-h ; j city or town, which contains one handled , J or tnor>- inhabitants, th- ..aid iiruts shall i defined as K-iug witliiu a radius of ! "tie mil.-, radiating iriai the l'ostoflice of said rilj or town. It shall be the duty of anv ? CoUbt ,l.|r> tlic privilege of any citi sen of or ia any town de? rilx*d in Sec. j tiou one of this Act, to i:u{>cnnd uuv I swine, sheep, gu.-t or goats. J. "lac owner or owners, ai'ent or agents, having jurisdiction or charge I ?>f nny sviue. nh?e p. giint or goats, nholl i be fined five dol!ni-< for each aud every ! violation of tlii ; Act, ati 1 >is much more ' as in th.- wisrou oi the Court having | jnr:-di. ti.>ti t't e.'i: ?. stithcient amount to cover :ill d ita.ivfc.-.. . ?>?<.*. 1. Any Cyiiitablv*, jx rsoii or r- J soils having in charge, after they have h tt itn|K>tinde<I, auy sv.iue, sheep, goat J or go.iis, . .?? , i?,ti tj, ,: ,. ,,1, I liiiitii J r animal ? ate iu his charge aud [ if not takeu out by the owner will be I **M. After the rfpiiu^on of t>u days I the jh isom htsiii;. *u< h animal or uni- j mils, aud. having given lioti.e .11 a fori- : said, shall p?ist three written or printed j notice* in conspicuous places in the town or city where Mich auiuml o?* nui> j luals have Uvn taken up. describing the <wnip, i "> i 1 ' . ; rill ttiatks or brauds, if auv, ( an I that inch animal oi* animal* will Is Mold by kiln to pay the charges that li ive ) Hli?l wi.I have Accrued against it .. u J I costs. He shall sell to the kiguc-t Ud der, am! upon paymeul of the purchase money shall turn ov.-r to the haver th* nuiiu il or unitualt sold, and after de ducting the damages and cost* of sale ??had pay the b il.nicc, ii auy remains, into the Oouuty Treasury, where it shall remain subject to ihu laws coveruini; o. >??!)'? .its. Sf.c. >. Any and nil Act* or parts of A- 1 coutlitting with this A t in any inatn.t r, are hen by rep. al. d. 'I his Art shall t::Ue etfirt froUl and after lU pas sage. CLEVELAND 3 CABINET. A L>i?pa!cu in-iii lion. l?. W. (Ja~i>idy to-day giVi g the new Cabinet othcers us follow-*: Secretary of State, Uayord of Dela ware; Secretary of the Treasury, Man niu^t, New York; Secretary of War. f.u.iicott, ol llasouchur.eti.--; S. . re:.?rv of the Navy, \Vhi:iicy, of \e % Vori; . S-cre t iry oi !iie i uteri' r. I, n.i^rof il,..., .ippi; PwwMter??Mr?|, ViUn of Wiaconsin; AlU.ia.y Oi : al, <> irhin.i of Arkaimas; Thus ,t usil I,;. M en that the I'le-idcnt has selected as his ( "iisimui a.il mlvis ets fvo turn Ir .:u New V>rk. three from S-'inh' iu b. itcs, one Iroiu N- \v .''.nyl ind aud hut olu* from ih ? tire it W. st. Ili.llaiirt, no iloii.it, will feel somewhat ?oKr',: ?'?'d .it the result, as it w is e.nili deiitly l ipe.t. I that M.d)oim!d would !?? hon i red by a fioiiiUun in Clirvt land's C'ihiiMt. K:il< ('u*M??:tOU wilt ilu sniiif; rirtistic kicking 1 1 Viritiiii* Ciljr lo-nlght. "?i.j ?;>. t..i! I he ids." ? !? ? -? Ja?per News. The suo.v U ! ml disapp aring in tlic canyon le.i iiu^ U> th ? mine. There i ? ao auow within two milts ol town, tl?c street ? iK'iti;; dusty. Ucutiit Hikliiiciw Imh l'J.000 Ixtsbull ol foul delivered, tu which he is daily aililih||. There lire two new houses Is-ing built, one ol wiii.h in fm Johnnie AI>el, who intends moving hi* family here as khiii us the house is finished. >1 ISailt wiil tominenru hauling ore on the tirst of April. S un Cloutier, in _? miner has tna?bi n new strike ten miles north of Jasper. Two millers mine ilovii town the other night nml look it little too much "fire water;" "lie i >f th in pulled out a big butcher knih and proceeded t<> dear the saloon, but lieing nvcr|s>wered, h? was ilisirlnrit .il I turned loose until the fol lowing iliiy when he was arrested anil hmugni hefort the Judge. He demand 0.1 n jury trial so the constible was sent out to s ' -ir jurors when he found there was lint one man in town who itnl not see (he frjeas. Il? would have s e|| it but Was I ml up with a sever ? to ithuehe, s<i til I u< I; liismisseil the prisoner pr vidinghc w mi l ?;? ? back lo lli'J mine ami not show hiuiseii in town for two weeks. ('Al.ro. Jlv.'-C?nV Bsnatora. Although the Legislature just ad journed passed wtiat is known us "The Non-Ticaling" Act, it is a notorious fnct that in Ilu rnoin of the Sergeant at-Arms there is generally a corner where members rc?oit lo "li<|itor up." The Carson Appi il says (lie Kcrgcant at-Arim of the Ilnii?p tells a story on three >enalors, who one day approached I hut corner. The money drawer of the bar is locked, nml the money g ics in through n small slit over the bo*. It i< not allowed to charge for I i<| n >r, but if anyone itrinks, ho slides his eontrihu* Hon to the ".Mary Ann Fund" into the hole. lust bef' te taking a vote on the "Non-Tr. iiling" bill, ihron pompous Hetmtom took their whi iky straight and made their contribution*, and the Ser geant sl-Arins thought they put ill a live-dollar piece each. When lie caine lo op'-n the drawer, however, he wqs paralysed to Uml III it (here were threw of the iit-w, bright flve-cenl pieces there, whleli the three Senators rolltributed . RE3J0VA1 OF THE. STATE UKIVEB8ITT We are indebted to Hon. John II. Dennis for the following particular* re garding the matter of the removal of the University from this place which will 1* of interest to our citizen* generally: C'iisjs, March 5, l^W. Ed. Isvkpcxpkxz: ? The bill nuth or igins the removal of the Slate Uuiver.-ity (torn Elko to Leuo, li;-s passed both Houses and will donUlrw 1? approved by the Governor, lly its provisions Elko county reccMcs ? tnm itcuo, and ii'j removal can take place until such payment i > is -use, nor until the Central l'acili: Kmtrojil Company conveys to Elko county the ground* and buildings wlik-b arc to become the proj*. rty of the county. In line.', before the removal, Elko uiust receive and a clean title to the University building* and laud. A bill removing the institution to Catson, without ! -ircbundng Elko to the amount of o; u "ingle dollar, was only defeated by one vote !!? tbe Se?i*t.* |;1st Friday, although tlie n:easii.\e was op j ? ed by uue of thu Senator* from Ortusby county. It required the hardest kin l of work, considerable swapping, >T'OUg nii'l bulldoziiig.on the part of tin- i.lko del gjtiou in the Senate to de feu? til* bill evei. by UKiligle Vote. There wa-j i;o disytiisinf; the fact thr.t the feel ing of the Legislature was opposed Ui the Univ.- >ity remaining at I'IkoJand it was also evident that it was only a ques tion of time alien it W04I1I lie removed, with the probability of ils Is-ing done without rc-inibuisiug Elko f- r the money sli ba I expended. It was regarded as almost .1 certainty that the next Legisla te' ? ?? |::h. .1 r.-iiiov.d Act, ut.d the Elko delegation concluded it was the l<e .t Jtolicy to lit it go upon the most faVTabb- tern- tii it could l?e oftaiued f'.r thtir county, rather than have it -stolen from them two years hem e, as was attempted duriug the present session. The removal will probably not take place during tb>- pici-clit year, and tie iii 'Ututioii. uutii removed, uill continue in ??pi ration as u-ual at Elko. The bi etii.'ti appropriation wan obtained only by th- luiMt j . Bt nfforu upon the part ? >f the Elko Member* who tinully sue* ? . le I getting it rai ,ed from j' 1,700 to tl'l.tMM by t.r closest kind of a shave. I into . -n-i I. rati in the feeling t x i?tmgin .Mid to the institution through* it tli" State, r.Iid the strong prnb.ibilily ?' its removal by the next I.egi Iature with ut repayment to Elko county, I In here that a large majority of the people "f that county will imlolse the uetloti of their representatives as wise nnd judi II ui, ncd for the 1- st interest of thtir com tituenU. An cnii'n ut <liv<- m.ijh the mlvi.nre ni.-nt of the world und the hjip'riil of civilization urn! ChriHtiunity depend* oil the interchiiiujc of thought ainoiij; people mul llirir w illiliKTH? k to leiirti, mul tlmt tin' innn or woman .who op < tin* introduction of new Improvc nn-nfs. ili?- tmt of n?*\v way* mul the nm< of new tiling*. ?I1011I<II1<< eondceni us not lieiiig i; khI iod n itful u:em lii-rt of mirirty; nml now, if n<<t net in your ul'l wnv*, try i? bottlt- of Yeiiiia ttcnu Bittbm, Then* nluMt Hit t<r? ??iiro HiliioiiMiicHs, Comttipiitioii, Torpid l.ivi-r, < 'idncy ('omphiwlM. In* ilii 1 -lion mul l^ynjn |min. Fur iinli- l y .ill l>ni(!tfit?ti?. E. P. tir.RDESTY'S BRAHDS. It ?nf F.lfco Gottnlj Nevok* KMri*#* Wolln, Elko 0 > N>v. P k? ? M*. K*r m-trk*. Binoo'h crop it, riglit ?n'l Und? r olopc In !#ft, Al'rllirlpally 1 ft ?ld? Un<U:aIopc |r? |?.fl <nr E? I tip. t*nd? r l?l t In left ? ?r. J l?<ft *M?. 1'inWMl In rlrhl rar. I* ftlilp. Under bit In left rar. [yg ?ld?. H wallow fork In rl*M cn jf\Uft *1 Ir. Swallow fork If rlfflit ami \ju Vy ind<T ilojir In l? ft car. ' J 5 \ f.oft ?i<lr. jfl juf| '?ir. ? I *l.r.l altlo. lUnifr, While I'lfin County. I'n. 1? r nil*;. hi rl?t)it Mid Stuoolli rrup in It'll Mr Bf?rft hipsnd rldo? Srn K-flifr.il ami *111 In ilr.hi or. VmilM on left flilo or Mp w'?lli tj CP A l.> ft ?ld? iintni with 3 l.rft hip. R >ttg'' II >rli Crn.il Idaho, llorpi- bf jmI on I *tt ? ho ild *r. STOCK BRANDS. JOSEPH JAHMS. Rangr. nuDtlagtoo \?)!-y r -t Blc. ?d. >!???, H'lttinctoii. LITTOH & HL'NTER. lUn?. . Dixie Vtlltf, !'??? office ? (1 d r c t a Mi ?o. SSSjfcaa^ LITTON & H'J TER. Cr*mk. IN*toflk* at lur? *4 Elko. J. C. IVIcCOY. Itar^r. ISuntingUm lii'-I ; >? ? - t I' ??t'tlRcf aJJr ? I'iTlttl* 'lOtl. C. i!. hALE, /V, if i -V. I o#U ffl f *1 '(m If utUliirfofi Tullir. i . . . . Iky* ? uii!> Nrv. \l ' ?* ' .< '}%, 1 ii U ? 1 1 l*L> to ' t If ill'"'7 > * - > iwii ?^|P EDWAKQ HUDSON, l'*??.>fflc- I'Mm* ll'illtl ifton Vlllrv. KU ? Cm untjr. K*? v*W l<4??r?. limit. ?n?t -n Vilify, ll? r?*? ? ? ?? r|pt|?( oti left tblKh. . CEL3HEY, p-.tr ? 'T- ','fpWi I'-M 1 ? J ? J J * I II. r. III*. \ ? ? ?> 1 ? P.lko ? ? u 1. 1 t . Nnnli. Il*t<2* Itttby. A. v/. lL?::-y. J* fflrf ? <t '1 r ?? ? ?, Arthur. Km by Valley, K.tko Connty, NrviiU. IC?I'k? . ttut>y. FR:.D OulTSGH, fo.lr.fflrn m|,|ri t? !><>';. King)-. Hul>r Villrj. ' FRE3 B:RTSCH, I' d pim Hntiy. ICari.le . |(,il?y NcV ' J. J. CAMPBELL, Ponlofllro F??rl Unlit i k fUng ? llnllrrk. SAML. MACMULLEN, Pnatoffl ' fkft'lr* on . ? Ik., roiin l;?< u ? ?.r?r>.| Hi* Mine, on Irfl Ihl^l.. H. M. DORSEY. fvpl* fllon I.lko, NtyihU. Knriir ? Mftffffl* at,. I kn*l* l*rr*?r?, wr?f of Klkn. RUSSELL & BRADLEY. Raorw. En. J' ? ?i d r r an.) Humboldt c*?u ? m Uc,. N.v.,0.^ l?Z?oC"aW ?JJrMf.ElkoS, RUSSELL & BRADLEY, ILlbc* ?. I^.k0. L, <!t <nd Ilurab-.Mt cvkhiIms NiTadi *da.db.V"w* ?'?<;.l4drrN, KIk<? at T.ula. ?J W V DWELL, W M * tnifi/*"- - IW.oOce *.Jdr?, Klk<?, .NvVftdl. i'HL,,4r''l k?loe? %u?! Ten M tlr l CcO. ELMORE. Ilallvck t"*iion. In II ii b< Rabbit rwk r.- Vi:. <?,.,! tIi,j hlso Mountain. JAMES RUSSELL. r *t tflr? k'! !<?4 J-lk ?K k> <*??x?Lly. N? ? Kr.mboMl l^> >c : ? ita tfcYESS MOTHERS. A'tli'ir. K'ko Monff n,v3?U. l; li< b/ f.'.cYERS BROTHERS, I'Mli.flJff ? l.|r? ?? Arthur. Klfcn mho t> ? !?:*?>> Vftllrj. JOSEPH SCOTT He CO I '? five ftiMr* 11*11* k HtAflon. J i* ?? ? ii nu l>, N ?? 1 4 d ? ? ? t llt.itH k. PAYNt ?< FERNALO * ? l?|?i '*? !rrtt KIV N? ?? !v l inifr, H)itrfn?n ? North of \ |V ? linr?- 1 ?r m?> ?! on lilfi. r-j-i Or> Lrft (lib* I ?' ? . Mfur VtlUy I' ?? flit o *?l lrr#i !>? H. J KIaSTJI. 1* ?? s?Mrr ?? I. ?????? .? I I U<? i'mifi I)'. N? *ai|ii. I(.?nc?* i nrimil V h 1 1 r y If r? j '? uittl on rlc'lit !,ip. C. K. HALE. -fyj. r rv?ir.f Iri: I n Vaiinj, rifc?.n I oiintjr Nrv Hahw IJiafitl >ik ? ?ii Vullejr, I*? ?? f ? fllr^ ?ilrNi Ml f Ik-. CMtinly, V I vl ? It I'o-V Ati'l llnitiMU v?! I !<?#?. liUho, ?. C. WEAR, H'mi I ti F o r k. K I k i l*<?i|fitjr, N. vmli Rang" If titalifiul -it Vallrjr.