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VOL. XVI. WIXNEMUCCA, NEVADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1880. NO. 50, THE SILVER STATE. PUBLISH ED EVERY EVENING (SUNDAYS FXCEPTBD) BY J. J. HILL & CO, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 4m copy, one your, by mail.$8 00. Or.e copy, six months, by nsafl. 4 '00. One copy, three months,- by mail. 2 60. Delivered hr Carrier, 15 Ornt* per week, RATES OF ADVERTISING dine Square (10 lines) first insertion.W 50. Each subsequent insertion, fair square. 1 Cl A liberal reduction to regular advertise ra. AGENTS: ■C. W. Oust, SIS Pine street arid 10 Leides dorff street. Room ‘A'.\ San Francisco. Gao. M. Mott, Sdcramento, California. B. F. Ruby is autfiorh^d to collect and re ceipt for subscriptions to the Savta; .Statb in Paradise Valley. H. C. MAnRF.it is authorised to collect and receipt, for subscriptions to the Sitvra StaTR at ftilT Meadows. ». Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acquisition of fltsh and color, are blessings attendant upon the reparative processes which this priceless inrigorant speedily initiates and carries to a* successful conclusion. Digestion is restored -and sustenance afforded to each life-sustaining organ by the Bitters, which is inoffensive, even to the Mninine palate, vegetable In composi tion, and thouroughly safe. Tor sale by all-Druggist* and Dealers gener ally. RAILROAD FEED AND SALE STABLE. UPPER WJNNEMUCCA. The most convenient and comfortable Stabls In Winnemucea. The Proprietor will spare no |>ain» to give satisfaction t«o freighters and others who may favor him with their patronage A good supply of the best HAY ANI) GRAIN To be found in the market. HAVE ALWAYS OX HAND A REGULAR JOBBING WAGON Running to and from tHo Depot. All orders for hauling promptly attended to In connection with the Stable 1 have a complete stock ut 4 LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. Consisting in past ot Building and Fence Lumber, Posts, Shingles, Shakes, Doom, Window-Blinds, Pickets, Mouldings, &c. F. NARAMORE, Proprietor. MOUNTAIN BREWERY. RAILROAD STREET, M INNEMUOCA. - - - NEVADA. CHARLES KESLUi l>e*.s leave to announce to hi* friends and the public generally that nine* the tire he ha* built * • X E W It R E W E R Y On Railroad Strei t, whuh is supplied -with ’ : PURE MOUNTAIN WATER,: And is now brewing LAGER REEK OK SUPERIOR QUALITY Equal to any and excelled by none. IJe i>» now prepared to supply his old custo mers and the public with Wholesome and in vigorating lieer brewed from the (<est malt and spring water, by tho barrel, keg or quart, at price* to suit the times, Give him a ,r a! and t>e e nvinced * Order* from all }»nint* will be promptly flHed. a»g>5-7’» CHARLES KESLEK Prom 1300 A MONTH GUARANTEED (1^ a «htv at Jiomti^made by. the industrious. Capital not required; th; will start you. Men, women, boys and girls make money to*ter at work for ns than ut anvthmg else. - The work is light and pleasant, and such as any one cun go right at. Those who are wise, who see this notice, will send u* .their addresses at orwe and see for themselves. Costly outfit and terms free. Now is the tisne. Thosa already at work are laving up large sums ot money. Address TRUE k CO. nl-dm Augusta, Maine. TRAVELERS’ ACCIDENT INSURANCE C©„ or HARTFORD, CONN. Gives indemnity in icam of l>«wth or Disability Caused, bf Ab'idefltal Injuries , ••*••• ,•. ...$5»(HR.0Wv a S.- OWORN, Agent, sinnhn—mWhtt •• ORIENTAL HALL SALOON ~~~ ~ IRh ; ■ BILLIARD RO'O M Ss « Comer of Bridge ami Third. St»., Winneniucca, BF.V NTOXKt. PruprteUr. , The undersigned beg!* leave to inform hi* friend* and the public that he ie now the pro prietor of the above elegant Saloon and Billiard llii.ll, and awurres them that they will Bud it one b the uiMt pleasant renort* in town. Hie Bar ta stocked with the heat brand* «f WINES, LI <i COWS, - CIGARS, ETC., ETC. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE will a'wav* be found in good order. In connection with the Saloon i* a • Unr. and t omnedloii* Mall. The use of which will be free for all public meeting* and rntertainatept*. BEN STONER. ■\Vinnemucca, February 17, 18S0. tf “CAPITAL” SALOON. am non antHKT, wuntnuco*. ». UCTIItll!., w. I. BStL. CITHIE « BELL ..Proprietor*. Th|* popular Saloon will hereafter be conduct ed by the above firm, who will at all time* be ulciwed to *ec their friend* and the public. The bar luwTieen restocked witli the beat quality of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, and furnished with a First-class BILLIARD TABLE. The proprietors ahn to make the CAPITAL deservedly the most jiopuiar resort in town. Attached to the Saloon is a LFXCII AXD COFFEE STAXO Where all. the delii-acies rf.the season (an be nrocnred at short notice,-cooked to order, in the hi^heetetyle of. the culinary art. GUTHRIE * BELL. Winoemucca, February XI, ls-SO. tf FASHION SAMPLE ROOMS SHOOK STRKKT, WlNSS-Ml'CCA, XXVADA. Fr.vsk M. FALLOW*.PSomigTOR. Fine Wines and Liquors, IMPORTED CIGARS, — AVIV— RUnUKCli, SEEK. ALWAYS ON HAND. ITCAIL A K l» USPH.'U FRANK M. FELLOWS. Winnemucca, December 4, 187A tf THE PALACE SALOOX. BRIDGE STREET.WINNEMUCCA. A. D. WILLIAMS A CO., Proprietor*. The proprietors of ,the I’alacc Saloon would respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally that they have fitted up, with all the modern improvements, an elegant and eouunoUions saloon, and AT THE "PALACE” Can alwayi be found the choicest and the best Wines, Liquors and Cigars To be obtained in town. > Connects^ with the “Faiaoe ' is a rite Irw Ullliard Table nn<l Outfit. A. D. WILLIAMS A COL Winnemucca, Nev., .Tanuary 3, 1880 tf MA4XO-LIA SALOOX. Retween the Central Hotel and the Railroad Meat Market, BRIDGE STREET, WINNEMUCCA, WILLIAM WILD.,-.Proprietor. THE MAGNOLIA hu been fitted up in the most attractive style possible, with a view to the convenience and 'fiufort ot pat mas. The proprietor Mrw to call the attention of cus tomers, friends and the public to his superior stock of Wlnrs, Liquors and Clears. London Porter constantly on hand. _Uti SILVER STATE SALOON. Y. PIOARD, Proitnotor. This new and elegantly furnished Saioon is now open to the public, and is Btoehnd with the choicest and best brands of Wtnea, Liquor*. (l(an, Bk. And fresh* and Oefcni.Y Inpet. Tin' Saloon is furnished with an ELIPTIC POO.L TABLE. For the amusement of Patrons. 1 RaiDOC STKKKT, WlNSlUt-’ftA, NltVAtU. Next Door m isIuimiton's IMIUltt. Call and see me. •epulis*. V Y. PICARD. ■ A WEEK IMnYOCR OWN TOWN, and no capital risked. ■ You can give the business a trial without expense. The fttfct opportunity ever offered foe those wiUinfths \forit. You should, try nothing else uoktl jmtlsce lor yourself what you eaado at.the business we offer- . Ko room to espials here- You can devote all yoftr time of only vrutr spare <M**v *f» the hhsitfess, and uiake.ffrsatcipsff Jsusswy kspr • jutt iwork. Women inaksaa.awh.aajsaa... KendJes-spes ia.1 private terms and mrticalars, which we I free. to odtffhdhse. h Un't w 'mail hard .*X complain ot isMastuk modh^-. N. Dhjunoo, C. RnwiN. E. REINHART Sc CO. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT LOW PRICESl We hare no old traah to offer at reduced rate*, but we are now receiving our NEW SPRING STOCK! Which ia being carefully selected, and which WE OFFER AT BOTTOM PRICES! NO NEED OF SENDING AWAY. WE HAVE N O M-O-T-T O-E-S ! But our principles ore Fair ami BtaeraWr BmUap With everybody. tsa Call and See lisl'ws E. REINHART A CO. Winnemucca, March 20,1880. tf CITY DRlft STORE. C. A. DESAUSSURE, Proprietor. f3r On the east side ol Bridge street, WINNEMUOCA, NEVADA, Where they keep on hand a full and oomplet* aseorUnent of FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES Toilet Aftioiee, Chom.cals, » Varnishes, Paints, Oils, and PATENT MEDICINES in endless variety. Close attention will be given to vails from the Medical Kraturnity, and Prescription* will be put up wiAi the greatest care. June 13. 1877. M. W. F. STEVENS, CRICCR STRKKT, WINNEMUCCA, Nev. CHEMICALS, VARNISHES, TAINTS, COLORS, Window (.lass, Oils, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Tocket Cutlery, Brushes, Stationery, and Tobacco. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For Medical use. OT Prescription! Carefuliy Compounded W. F. STEVENS. Winnemueea, October 9. 1WR ARIZONA RESTAURANT AND fruit and variety store. UXICNViLLK, Nsvaoa. PABLO LAVEAOA, Proprietor. The uinloreiirned announces to bis friend* and (he puWw that he has enlarged the ARIZONA RESTAURANT & VARIETY STOKE # Where he keeps on hand A FULL STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, F rails, Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco* \ Oipaa, Etc., Etc. PABLO LAVEAOA. I BULLION -TAX* ‘Notice is hereby given that the tix on pro oeeds-ef mines for the quarter etuhng March ! Mat,. M**>, da* now due, slid pa^ebfeeat nip attie* in. .the Cnurt-hemse of. the County .ol , nuhibWrtt, and. that the Una lor itt collection wM he htrirtlsreAforcafl. "• > , L. L.iAllCK*S»^*dMfr, Iho U, UflpU .s LAFAYETTE1 HOTEL ■■ oeroarrn rum iwror. ITPPKWIWN '• • WINNJOfVCCA, NEVADA J«M. cnutn, rrnprMw. THE PROPRIETOR TAKE8 PLCASl'RJC to announcing that the above favorite Hotel hu Yweu greatly enlarged and refitted. A number of line rooms Lave been added, and the Hotel now ha* ftast-ukue amoaimndatiem for famiMan. The Tahirs will be kept supplied with ovWy artioki the market • affords, prepared by the most experienced oonnoiseurs. The Mne will be found stocked with the choioert WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and LAGER DEER at prices to /nit the time* Persons visit!up Winneinueua, whq derfm A good MEAL, DRINK, CIGAR or BED, are re ferred hothe LAFAYETTE HOTEL. Winnesoucca, March 14, 1674. a CENTRAL PACIFIC HOTEL. OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT, WINNKMIWCA .. >.NEVA*A. Holler &» LaLrave, Prop’rs. The proprietors take pleasure in announcing th*t they have re-opened the above named House (or the accommodation of the public, and intend to conduct it in first-class style The Hove* it furttiehtd throughout teith new Furniture, Carpet* and Spring Bede. The Table will be supplied with the beat the market affords i Flrxt-rlaw liar is connected with the House, supplied with the choioest Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ' taT Every effort will be made to secure the comfort of guests. MULLER 4 LAGRAVE. Wihaemuoca, Xev , June 30, 1879. tf CENTRAL HOTEL. VOttTU SIDE SRIOOE STREET WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA. Opposite the PostofRoe. Having bought this well known Hotel, we hereby notify our friends and the public in gen eral that it will he kept as a first class Hotel in every particular. — The Table will be lersad to Ssae In the CMalrjr. The BAR will be supplied with the hast brands of Wines, Liquor*. Lager Beer, Cijwra, Etc. Good COOKS and Gentlemanly WAITERS have been secured. We also have a first class Billiard Table All attention will be paid to the wants of Patrons. JOB 4 HADLEY, Proprietors. Winnemucca, Aug. 1, 16T9. tf WINNEXrCCA HOTEL, Bridge Street, Ml—fares, DAVID «*»:R(H X, PrapHetea Havhtg Built and Fltfced up In the most com modious style the largest and finest Hotel in k mnomucca, will) Lingo and Airy Rooms, the Proprietor is prepared to receive and entertain the traveling public with aecooanodations as good as nan be fdund in this section of riie coun try. The TABLE will always he liberally sup plied with all the substantial* of life, and with every luxury that can "be procured. Attached to the Hotel is a PINE BAR, where the choicest wives, uqroKX and itcars " Can be obtained at ail times. BOARD PElt WEEK.fS7.fi* apriitf. C APITAL CHOP STAXD, IN CAPITAL SALOON, FRIDGE STREET. rROPKICTML jFRESH OYSTERS, FIfsh, (iumr, Etc., Etc., cooked to‘order. In the finest'style of'the culinary '■it, at all hours, DAY AND NIGHT FMAFIRUMUM MEAL OR LUNCH. Qo to the Capital Chop Stand, and see ‘1DOC/ WinnenuKca, October I, 1879. tl NOTICE B. P: TORRRiY BEING NO LONGER THE Superintendent of. Bullion of Paradise Miniruf Company, nor in any manner connected with the came, tihe public Is hereby coatinned to not contract or in any manner transact any busl neee with him on* account of the Bullion of Paradise Minim? Company. F. BAUEAM, Btcahlent, A. W. Sirocl, Secretary. Paractise, Nev., May IS, 1880. lm NOTICE. TJIKRE WILL BE A CALLED • MEETING bT lh6 Stockholders of -the Bullion dt Pai-adls* rUTVOtl AK» REWiVTWn . AitM<r4 fey (fee Nevada DraioonKU M«u CMvtRim, lUy «I, KM. The Democracy of Nevada, by their repre sentative* in eon van lion assembled, resolve— Flrto—wl affirm our dovoUoa-to the Union; depraaMe all scctionalbwi; hoM the Kepdblioftn party tvepongible f<r vil tHh ogitatFtotif dead mmmm, amkregard the preservation uMnrnl self iTBTMWMBi ae necessary to the perpetuation of the Republic. SMand— We declare that among the tending Iwaee of the sampaign air the vindication of the right of the people to setf-goVernment, the condemnation of the crimen against the ballot' committed four ago, rosintaaee ta Impe rialism, the maintenance of the reserved right* ■ at the Statarond oppoetioa to Chinese immi gration. Thi rd-Thtttvt'e arc nmraaKiladf^' opposed to * Chinese immigiatiea to thi*country, and vietige. ourselves to use all lawful mean* to prohibit it, even though it involve* the abrogation of the Burlingame Treaty; that there. Is no ho}>e for relief from thin servile immigration' scourge, which degradesthe dignity «f labor, lower* the standard of morality and menace* our civiliza tion except through the election of a l>ewo crauc Predduut; that we condemn and de nounce in fr« strongest-term ft the veto of the tdli limiting die Chinese immigration to this country. Fourth—Thai the drift of the Republican party toward* as empire, through the oppress ive concentration of capital,' is an otitrage upon the masses and anmtnut to the men who carry the guns in defense of our liberties. Fifth-That: we regard -with alarm the doc-1 , trines of centra) ir-athm recently announced by the Republican majority of the Supreme Court of the United States,' as having been made in the interest of party, and is intended to blot out'the last vest ige of State rights and change the Federal Ihildn to asi Empire. : <• Sixth—That the labor of a country is it* cap ital, and deserves the protection'and guardian-' ship of our (Iwcrmnento—State, ahd Federal. f Seveuth-vThat we favor the maintenance of the p»bllc school*—tile hope ami prkle of * ltee State. I Elchfh—That all pfopertv rttotild War* Its just |>ro)iortion of .taxation! and we favor the enactment of »uch laws as will accomplish this end plinth—That we favor the equal protection of the rights of labor and capital under just jaws, • thereby bearing the bnrdtas arid Increasing' the advantages of the working people. Tenth—That we claim as amongst the power*' reserved to the States the right ter pas* at any , time by their Legislatures, laws to prevent common carriers from making unjust discrimi-' nations against persons and places; and we recommend the Ooutity Conventions to lake action in accordance with the foregoing resolu tion. ) Eleventh—That the Democracy demand free' and fair electioas, ami to. that end denounce all interference with elections by the ‘hiilitary' powers; that the experience of this and .other countries has abundantly proved that the pres ence of troepe at the polls IS destructive of the , freedom of elections,, and is incompatible with the existence of free institutions; that we pledge our samsst endeavors' to upholding a system of uiitrammeled suffrage, absolutely free from Federal force and supervision. >TWcIfth—The doctrine promtrlgated by the leaders of the Republican party, that a strong and centralised Government hr essential to the maintenance •*«] perpetuity of American insti tutions, is n doctrine uangerons to the liberties <H the people, dont.ructhe of the right of local sclf-gov ermuent, and must eventually terming ate in anarchy and imperialism. " Thirteenth—That the Democracy oppose all favoritism and class legislation; no single inter nist or class ot persons • shouW bfe protected ’at the exjient* of others. Fourteenth—1That we are oppose!? to the so called »e*v Mining taw rocotnrr.cnded by' the Public band Commission, and re.ard the same a* destructive of the great industry of our State. The miner should be permitted to fob low his lode on the dip wherever it may go. That we anralso opposed to-the so-called Public Land Law recommended bv the Public Land Commission, and regard It as an innovation 'on the ancient Democratic doctrine tliat the public domain should be preserved to make homes fur the people. Fifteenth—We denounce the great fraud by which K- B. Ifavcs and W, A. Wheeler were made President and Vice President. of the United States, and the fairly-elected candidates, Samuel J. Tilde* and Thomas A. HendrMrs, counted out; that this groat crime against civil liberty and popular government should nevet be forgot cn or condoned. Sixteenth—That we Instruct our Delegates to the Convention to meet at Cincinnati to vote for the retention of the time-honored "two thirds’ rule," in nominating candidates for President and Vice President. Seventeenth-*-That wv heartily pledge our support to tire candidates of the Cincinnati Convention a* well as to the nominees of the Nevada Democratic State Convention. | J. C. HACEKiiAN, Chairman. CITY BAKERY. CHRIS. DIEHL, Proprietor"] {orroemtKvrm hoos*.) Frrnrh R«IIn, Square loaves. Brown Rrc»d,|iiM>, CiiKm, OMighnol., i'.fr. Always on hand a»l served to order freah from the oveu, in quantities to suit, in >;ny part of town. FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL CAKES Made to Order. Wr«ldin( Cakes a Specialty. Having purchased tin; City Bakery, I 'dil Spare no pains to merit the patronage of the public. CHHI& 1)1 E1I h1 Wiuuemticea, December 17, 1D79. tf XL W. WOOD, Corner 4tk anU Bridge street*, WINN EM IOC A,.NEVADA. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in I A n arb w jnr*Y STorrrf?. bwccrtTauruipcnflasffi'YtsrA^ , a i i