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THE SILVER STATE. Friday...April »3, ISSO. now H.itMicHiicm htamw. Eastern exchanges containing full re ports of the Massachusetts Republican State Convention show that Blaifte was nowhere or anywhere else in the Con vention. Grant had quite a following, and Sherman was ahead of the Maine candidate, but Edmunds of Vermont • e .ceedel ad three in the proportion of about three to one. The Convention consisted of 1,100 delegates from all parts af the State, and was convened for the purpose of electing four dele gates at large to the Chicago Conven tion. Four ex-Govemors, Boutwell, Banks, Rice and Claflin, led the Grant men and tried to sweep the Convention, but their speeches oily provoked a louder anti-tl.ird term response. The Grant and Blaine men combined their forces, while the Sherman men, be lieving that E hounds would not be a candidate before the Chicago Conven tion and that Isis vote would go to their mvorite, voted for Edmunds d legates. Snne of the speakers asses toil that the moral influence of Massachusetts had tolled Blaine in the National Convention four years ago, assd that ;t would do so again. Resolutions were adopted de m mding candidates for President and Vice-President, who would not put the party on the defensive, and obligating t le delegates to use all proper efforts for the nomination of candidates who, li.viug tfte requisite qualifications for the high ofliees, will also have the con fidence and approval of all who have hitherto ao ed with the Republican i party. George F. Hoar, C. E. Cod man, John E. Sanford and Julius E. Se9lye, President of Amherst College, were elected delegates by overwhelming m ijorities, and each and all of them are Opposed to Grant and Blaine. ■ . • • TILUDVS KAK’L. — ■ The Virginia Enterprise has an arti cle on Tilden’s bar’l of money, in which ic is intimated that the defrauded Pres ident has secured conti ol of several prominent newspapers in Nevada, which are to be used to give him tie appearance of strength, for the elect it may have on other parts of the country. Toere are only three very prominent newspapers in Nevada, and they are j the Virginia Enterprise, the Virginia Chronicle, and the Eureka Sentinel. ; As tlie Enterprise is supplied unspar ingly from the bungs of the Virginia and Truck.ee Railroad and the Nevada Bank’s bar’is, it is not likely that it re quires any nutriment from Tilden’s. ‘‘The several prominent newspapers” are therefore reduced to two, ami there ! is no evidence whatever that they' arc 1 subsidized by Tilden. In the Presi dential campaign of 187Gtbe Enterprise i and other corporation papers in Nevada had much to say about the lav is! mesa ! of T ilden in money matters, an l charged that he had sent a full bar’l to I Nevada; yet tne Silvek State knows, | and can prove, that neither the Demo- ] cratie State Central Committee or any- j body else paid a dime for the political a iVertisemants published i:i its columns by the said State Central Committee. ! it Tilden ever sent a bar’l or any part ' o'. a bar'l of money to Nevada, not one cent of it ever reached Humboldt; yet this county gave him a clear majority of 12d votes out of a total vote of less than %C. t;ld:;n ninusv (o\n\. mvs The Tilden and anti-Tilden Conven tions were held at Syracuse, New York, List Wednesday. The Tilden Conven tion eulogized Tilden, and denounced j the elevation of Hayes to tiie Presi dency, and elected the following dele gates at large to tl.e National Conven tion: Lucius Robinson; Calvin E. Pratt, Rufus W. Peekhaiu. Alternates, Win. Henderson, James F. Starbuck, K. R. Hart, R. A. i'armeier. The Tammany Convention adopted resohit: ms declaring Tdden’a nomina tion fatal to the party and treason to the cause of the people. An address to the Democracy of New York was adopted denouncing'Tilden as a }>erson alism false to, Democracy and danger ous to toe Republic, and. declaring him j putit for oili.ce and sure of defeat. 1 no U following delegates at large to the Na- I tional Convention were elected: A J. Parker, \V. Porsheimer, J. MeGurse, ; and J. C. Green. Alternates, 1. \V. '■ McConihe, E. T. Wood, J. S. Coarse and A. S. Page. j The Virginia Chronicle says a pri- ; vate dispatch from New York, received in Virginia City, says a fearful accident occurred night before laat at Mad son Square Gardens. An art exposition ' was being held in the immense buibing and there were a great many visiters. Suddenly the roof fell in and crushel a lumber of piersons to death. The dis- j patch stated that twenty dead bodies Lid already been removed. The num ber of injured was very large. "he storm on Sunday night destroyed the town of El Paso, in White county, j Arlansas, due north of Little Rock thirty miles; several lives are reported lost. The latest advices show that the storm on Sunday night was wide spread. In the northern part of the State, in the neighborhood of Fayette ville and I ardanellos, much damage was done and loss of life is reported. At El Paso Dr. Hainston and wife and Mr. Paui, wife and fonr children were killed. . The btest advices from Texas county, Mo., say that the town of Lick ing has bam entirely destroyed, except ing three houses, by Sunday night’s storm, three hundred persons being rendered hwmeless, one life lost and 17 persons wounded, five of them serious ly. The damage is fully $50,000. The tornado did immense injury to all kinds of property in the country. A Mason Valley rancher, a French man named J. P. Pareut, who was driv ing a foui-horse team, attempted to cross the railroad track in front of a train that was pulling out for Virginia City, yesterday. The engine dashed j into the team, killing the driver and two horses and smashing the wagon! into kindling wood. A grand philological fcto or polyglot academy was held at the Vatican in honor of the exaltation of Pope Leo XIII. The diplomatic body, nobility, arch-bishops, etc., were presented, j Scholars of the propaganda recited poems in forty-nine different languages extolling the Pope. The Virginia City Democratic Con vention nominated J. (’. Currie for Mayer, (leorge Brown for Chief of Po lice, Jolai A. Mah'anuy for City Tax Collector, J. B. Mallon for City Treas urer, D. A. Moriarty for Assessor, and R. B. Mitchell for City Attorney. _ *_ It is announced that Frederick A. Tritle, of Virginia, City, is a candidate for United States Senator to succeed Sharon, of California. 31r. Tritle is a Repr.’ iican, but lie is a resident of the State, and not, so fur as is known, in league with the monopolies. uasumv in rmi rwn it— SPECIAL LOCALS'. L«m>K lirrv! Levy (*; Co. aie opening to-day tho largest and most complete stock of dry goods, buttons and clothing to be found hi tiu: State. It will bo worth money to you to call and see them, and get prices. They are determined not to bo undersold. Fresh goods arriving daily. Lkyv L Co. Fresh 1. revert vs. A new shipment of groceries just re ceived by C. Cuexoweth, at his cash store, where 'his customers may now purchase seven pounds of brawn or six pounds of white sugar for one dollar, with the satisfaction of knowing that he has no antiquated goods, shopworn or defunct, to bring to the front and shove under their noses to excite their pity to buy them in return for the favor of selling Ids sugar on &o small a mar gin. mhdO-tf N'o SK‘vv,uion I *vcl. It is strange so many people will con tinue to suder day after day with Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, and General Debility, "hen they can procure at our store ISJuloh'•>' I U (/ wr, five of cost if it docs not cum or nhevo them. Price, 7r> cts. Sold by C. A. DkSats.su re, Druggist, lld-eop Fur Strut. A house containing four rooins, par tially furnished, on Fourth street. For terms, apply to a7-lw S. \V. Rasa. 4 SPECIAL LOCALS. Hall'* Vrsrlnltlr Mi'ilimi Hair fit' newer is a scientific combination of some of tho most poverful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair to ts original color. It makes the scalp wkite and clean. It cures dandruff and tumors and falling out of the hair. It firnishes the nutri tive principle by whidi the hair is nour ished and supported It makes the hair moist, soft and {lossy, and is un surpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical pnparation ever of fered to the public, ai its effects remain a long time, makingonly an occasional application necessaiy. It is recom mended and used In eminent medical men, and officially indorsed by the State Assayer of Massachusetts. The popularity of Ha el’s Ken ewer has in creased with tho tea: of many years, both in this country and in foreign lands, and it is now known and used iu ail the civilized comtries in the world. ly-5 1 Wfeb Every lx*iy to know. Rev. George H. Thayer, an old citi zen of this vicinity, known to every one as a most influential citizeu and a Chris tian minister of the M. E. Church, just this moment stopped at our store to say: “I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh'* Contum/Aion Cura." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters, and is. giving perfect satisfac tion in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done.” Pus. Matchktt & Franck. Bourbon, Tint., May 15, 187S. Sold by C. A. DkSacsscre, Druggist. nS-eop Frciii-rii lisUiti’s 3ecr. I have secured the agency for Fred ericksburg Beer in this town, and this beverage, which exhilarates but does not intoxicate, is always on tap at the Brewery Saloon, opposite tlie Court house. ap"-tf Henry Busch. For lame back, aide or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plotter. Price ;5 cts. Sold by C. A. DkSaiy.-vurk, Druggie*, W iunemucca, Nev. n8-eop Innciicv And tables set for weddings, picnics, ball’s arnl parties, at short notice, at the Depot Bakery ami Restaurant, opposite the Depot. alOtf Elusion K.-i :.*-<« IIidiih And Brown Bread, a; all times, at D(X.’s LcstH Stand. fa-tf I rre LhiiiU Don’i? forget it boys! Free lunch every ni 'hfc at A. D. Williams’—the Palace Saloon. NEW TO-DAY. PEOPOS^U Wi>TEO. NOTICE IN liE'lt&K GIVEN, THAT Scaled Propoxate for the Erection <>! t: Wooden JSrltJEc Across the IDiei >o',dt river in ft ye Patoh Hoad DLtiirt, Humboldt County, Nevada, at or near Ky* Patch station, wLl iie received by the Heard of Count) c..i;ciix.-ione » ot iJmuooidt County, up to and including Irid.i), Haj tils, ItfSO, At 12 o'.-lock s., at the County Clerk’s offlvs ii» Kui i county. Contract, i s n-u.it fnrtjth all material*, and enter into contra-,-t with tbo Board to perform the work in actor-- -i •* with the plan ami speciftcatiuna now cti Hie at the Clerk’* office, and inu-it execute a bona -the same to 1a- fixed by the ii -ar-: of County C ntmissioners, and tu be approved bv x..id Board, for a faithful com pliance with the terras of the contract. The Board will meet on Frida'., May 7th, at 1 o’clock p. m., to ojh.-ii and consider said bids ami proposals. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bi-ls. Hv order of the Board of County Commis sioners. J. H. JOB, Clerk. Wiriticuincea, April 23, V>*>. t»l % l ever juirl Agar. The tme antidote to the ef!t<:of miasma is Hostetter's Stomach liitters. This medicine is one of the most popular remedies of an age ol succeviful proprietary specifics, and is in im mense demand wherever on this continent fever and ague exist s A v. ine glassful throe times a day is the best possible preparative for encountering a ma'arlous atmosphere, regulat ing the liver, and invigorating the stomach. Fo salt iy all Druggist# and Dealers gener ally. ;.‘ k HOOD AXD COAL YARD ! In connection with my COAL BUilltBSS, will Sell Stove Wood, Cut in any required length. I hare erected A Saw, tliat la Hun by Water fewer. And con saw and deliver wood on very short notice and at the lowest rates. People will find it advantageous to hare their SAWED AND DELIVERED, Ready for their stoves, and at no additional, expense. Full Measurement AlveiI Rest of Wood Kept On Rand! — COAL AT rSCAL RATES t 816 per Pm delivered in sn all lota; 414 60 per j ton in car loads delivered en ears. n. w. woods. ] Winnemucca. December 18, 1STJ. tf | ----* OXE i*RM£ STORE. | - BAKKISTER aV WEYIILRLY PROPRIETORS, Will keep constantly on hand a large and we | selected stock of F A M i L Y 0 ROCKR1IB, . Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Butter, l<gs, Canned ami Dried iruiiSs Carmed Vegetable Wines, and Liquors, Tinware, Etc., Etc., E9e CALIFORNIA AXD TROPICAL IRCITS GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. Oreen, Dried & iaimed Fraitu, BoOtS, Shota Fancy Goods, Cutlery Tobacco, Pines. All of which will be sold at the very lowest price for CASH. Call and see fur yourseL*. BAN'tlbTKK A WETHERLY. Wiruiamucta. Mar< h 2, IcteO. tt I _ ' * “ N#TIt i: TO THE TRATELITCi PI BUC. I STAGE LINE. From Fort VS«-l>erniit, Nev., to Canyon City, Oregon. | On and after December 15, parties traveling on the above line will t« emptied to travel part of the route on horseback, untJ furthix notice. For rites of passage or express matter apply *e J. K. Frov. i. at bu t Port ilcDermit or tc A. J. Shepatd, Wuinemurca. J AS. K. DROWN 4 DhO., Proprietor* And Maiis/cr. of AicDcriuit Diunon iil2 tf IV. F. STEVENS, . BRIDOa BTRKKT, WINNKlIl'CJC'A, N »v. CHEMICALS, VARNISHES, PA NTS, COLORS, Window plans, Oils, Toilet \ Widen, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, Drashe.,, Stationpry, and I Tobacco. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For Medical u,»e tg" Prescriptions Carefuliy Ccmif^onded V. F. S'OiTIUIg. Winnemucea, Oeto! er 8. Is78. •_ . . ‘•FASHION'” LIVERY, FELD AND HALE 8—T-A—B-L-E-! bridge Street, W’umemucca, Neruda. L. L. KU klkl). rruyritter. LIVERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! At Its’iiMiiiiihlc Units. ELEGANT T I R N OUTS, Double or single, can always be procurtxl Horse* Boartlt d by the Daj, Wcch or >!<>*< ?<. /tS” Horse* Bought and Sold. I.Vil Stuck liuesc* iar Sale, at Rwutonahlo Kali*. Hay and Grain For Sale! t'T Pawcrigers a»i-l h eight conveyed to *11 parts of the country. Unity static linns to I* nr a ill sc Mine*. lYinneiuucca, Starch 2d, lbsu. tj HENRY EIIHGU, DEALER 1N Wines Liquors and Clears, T' * ■* ALSO*—— —^Tltfl’h«lr«kl Brand* ul'Iircr. OPPOSITP. Tint COURT HOUHI. MMouetnueca, November IS, 1879. U-tf I i i ODD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY, --- — 4 f ■ — ^--fTlSNO.^ 4 + 4+4 4+4++4 4+4 4+ 4 444+44 444444 4. + * < I. O. O. F. > 4T++4 44+44-4444444444444 4+44+44 THE ANNIVERSARY — OF THE— Introduction of tli^ I. o. O. F. IN THE UNITED STATES, WILL BE CELEBRATED IN V. INN EM l CCA, wo yd tv, ireu tavh, isso, CNDEI! THE ACSPICKS OF Humboldt Lodge, fto. i«y of Hiv.vi:iiS(;c.i. -PROCESSION . MARMUL J. Y. SABIN*. All members of the Order ii> ,'ood standing will met at Oh: Felli,-.'s' L, II at 1 oYke-k w) «re they will innnftdiate'y form in proeir •ton, e 11.1, prn.edfi tv tin d, will nia*vlj through the principal «rrecta of the town, and prove.*! to Centennial Hail. e ooooooooooo«>o*X)o<>o<x>i noooo -> - « ORDER OF EXERCISES: 5 C C C'MX/0<WKX*.K»00000 XX) * 1— Cal -.l' the lexl^e to ori’rr, by the Prcsi • tent of tin tin;,, R. R. l.rvta. 2 Opening Ode tv the <ler. 2— Pm ,-er, hy fit Chaplain. 4 4—Quartette, hy tho Choir. 6— Rea ii&if of Poem. h> '-li.-tr biuiiia Linn, ft Oration, hy J. fi, McMillan. ’7—Ren:', hy the Ob e Clrft. B—OJe sir* Ode, by »i <: Or le' {9-—JieiK-ijivtiiMi, h\ tf'.o chit, '.hit. The r>ro-.v.*s n « dl then inform, and march to Odd Fellows' Hail. +*? <; r a \ r> n a i 5, ? + * ’r I- + + ♦+ + +■ i r -H ‘ + 4 * + ‘ + r ++++ + ♦♦ V *■ _i* In 'h* evening a (Irr.n i En’I will he given t*y the Order, AT lIATIAHtl HUT. t'i«n*w*!lf*-e of Arrnn;oR)rnt4i J'.fiatli in ' nit n, <• T nrittir, Dw ight il.idli D. }'■ ■ .rkev, I. I.. Invltsitlon I Ainuil'irr « All mo..l.ei i of tl f < i.'it i . good standing Krfiftl'in torn ulffw 0. t Krt i,l>, H. N -un C. C. Hah.it v, ('. \ DoS.eisture, J. K. fatnne. Floor IMrorlitri l. f.. h:<*u-iI S !«s»r Manns t* : Ken!. Poll'. <■ K Territtin B. J. Uadl.'V. " ' Hunt', » hr'.sti. n IVin htold, Ho«>r XrojMTi J. l ulu.n. t?! filTPER AT THE CEVTKAL HOTEL Ticket* (ini In f n r M'f.)*:r).tjlft Ml Good Music has l een eiig.igoil for the ocuv sion. Dan-.log will commence at 9 o'clock r. * aharji. . mh2(S-td C. C II R ^ O n E T II , W1 VA ESti'CCA, A E VADA. Pash Store, at Hot turn Prices]! A E W S I? E POT! I’KtLKR IV Bftoln, Miilisnrry, \rwi Mutter, J.iitNf 1 Itcrati-re, Rlnuk,Hooka, It'SHl h!nuk*, of nil UitilK, l>,rinrM mill Rndr, SCIMi O L S r P I' U K s „ i ir T r*. Novelties ami Fanny Notion*, T54 t vri.nn ui» jhtkikv, Furnish.i.j Goods awl Toiht Articks FAMILY (.ROfESlEM ——ANt) P—T! - ( > V—I -8—I—o—N—fM Fresh Canned (food*, Tobacco, riifarn, I*l|>e*, Nuta, t'undies, (;rcen and Dried Fruit*, ami e.wrien ntiiI t;rna» Hcrd*> dSTOrdHU from the country promptly filled. C. CHENOWKTH. Wia January 20, 18*0. 11