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VOI„ XVI. WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1880. NO. THK SILVER STATE. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING (SCSDAY* If jfCCf'TKD) by J. J. HILL & CO. TERMS OF SCUSCUHTIOV: One copy, one year, by mail..<8 '00. • •necopv, six months, t*y mail.. < 00. One copy, three mouths, by mail. 2 60. Delivered by Oarrier. *5 4 ei*t»por week, RATSS OF ADVERTISIXG:. One Square (10 lints) first insertion.$2 60. Each eubeequent insertion, persqoare.... 1 00. A liberal reduction to regular advertisers. HIS HO Mi. flow a Traveling JHanIrtan wits P#*r but Proml. [ Burlington Ilawkayc.J Soon after Circuit Court Commission er Randall had got seated, in his office yesterday morning, there eame a steady tramp, tramp down the hall* and, a solid, hearty voice led off with: 4 ‘There’s a laud that u fairer than day, And by faith wa can see it afAr, For our Father waits over the way. To prepare us-” “Good morning, sir, I am getting on to Nebraska.” “This isn't the rente,” replied the Commissioner, as he looked up. “I know it sir; hot I'm doing aiittle singing, and collecting a little money to help me pay rny way.” '•What do you sing V” “ ‘The tiweet Bye and Bye.’ That’s my gait, and it’s taken well so far: ‘We shall sing on that beautiful shore, 9 ^ The melodious songs-—-’ Been traveling on that hymn clear from Providence, and it has struck ’em every time.” “We don’t think mnoh ef .it o«t West here,” remarked the Commis sioner. “You don’t! Why, there’s nothing like it ! If I h'ad a brother, and he was a blamed heathen, and that hymn didn’t melt him, right dow n and make Jiim confess to every mean act of his life, I’d disown him! Can Michigan people be worse than heathens 1 ‘Ami our spirits shall sorrow no more, Not a sigh-’ I don’t believe they are.” “I think yon’ll find that our people prefer something lively instead of melt ing. We are not much on the melt, except in hot weather.” “I will now sing the 'Sweet Bye and Bye,” said the man, as he put his hat on the desk. “Don’t.” “Bat I will. You’ve never heard it sung as it should be. Why, man, I cut across a corner of Connacticut ui March, and hardened old sinners fal lowed me for wiles and cried like chil dren ! In one case I went twenty miles to sing it to a backslider ou his dying bed.” “Did it finish him ? ” “No, sir! he got well. Why, when I got into Canada they turned out as if I had IxJfen a circus. ‘We shall sing on that beautiful shore, The melo-’ ” “Say, what do 3’on charge not to sing it?” interrupted the Commission er. “As I told you before, we want something out this way more on the order of ‘Old Dan Tucker,’ with a pic colo accconapaniment.” “I know nothing about the Tucker family, nor nothing about piccolos; I’m square up and down on the ‘Sweet Itye and Bye.’ It tits nie. We sing right up together like twins. I'll sing it and collect ten cents. Ready; now—” “Here’s a quarter not to sing it.” “Say,” said the man after a long paruse, “I won’t take it ! No, sir, I’m traveling on a g;nt of my own. My particular line is ‘The Sweet Bye and Bye,’as I may have incidentally men tioned l»efore. I’ve got toe air right down Hue, aud I can knock the socks right off any church choir in America on the chorus. 4»ood day, sir I I might anil my vote on a pinch, but 1 can’t bo oribed to give my hymn the cold shake. ‘In the s-w-e-e-t bye aud bye, Bye and bye*, »*• In the sweat—in the sweet, We shall And >lse neveri belted- nor. looked-' arotte^jykoiyl^gie Ueeaewssioncr bit ORIENTAL HALL SALOON •* - BILLIARD ROOMS, Corner of Iiridge aad Third 8ts., Winnemuc'ca, lit:*. ITCUR. Proprietor. The rtndersigncd begs lnava to inform his friends and the public that he is now the pro prietor of the ahore elegant Saloon and Hilliard Hall, and SMma them that tliev will find it one o the molt pleasant resorts in tswn. The Bar it stocksd with the best brands of WINKS, LIQUORS, ClfjARS, ETC., ETC. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE will always tie found in good order. In c4M*etinn with the Hokum laa The nan of which* will be free for all public meetings and home eatertstnnswrts HEN STONER. Winnemueon, February If, I88d tf “CAPITAL” SALOON. imni miiir, wink wiueca. j. l. omtr.iit. w. x n*j.t, CITHHB Jt BELL ...-Proprietors. This nepula* Sslonn will hereafter be esmduct ed by the above firm, who will at all time* tie pleaded to see tyeir friend»ond the public. The bar ha* been unlocked with the liodt quality of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, and furnished wKh a Flrst-etas# BILLIARD TABLE. Hie proprietor* aim to maks the CAPITAL deservedly the luoet popular resort in town. Attached to the Mow is a LUNCH AND COFFEE STAND Where all Uae Asfr-vrics of the season can he procured at short notice, cooked to order, in the highest sty le of the culmary art. GrrmtiB fc bell. Wliuieraooca, February 1L 1880. tf FASHION SAMPLE ROOMS saiDOK HTBHrr, wikhkmccca, ksvaua. W -- F»a« M. Fuloows. ..Paorairroa. Fine Wines and Liquors IMPORTED CIGARS, —AND— RHVtUKEI "BEEIi ALWAYS ON HAND. SWC ALL AMD lAHrLK.H FRANK M. FELLOWS. Wiaaemucca, December 4, 1879. tf THE PALACE SALOON. BRIDGE STREET.WINNKMUCCA. A. Ik WILLI AUK A CO., Proprietors. The proprietor* of the Palace Saloon would respectfully announce to their friend* and the public jrencrally tliat they- have fitted up, with all the modem improvement*, an elegant and eomiuodions saloon, -and AT THE “PALACE” Can always be found the choicest and the best Wines, Liquors and Cigars To be obtained in town. Connected with the “Palace” is a Fine K«w Billiard Table and Outfit. A. D. WILLIAMS fc CO. Winnemucca, Nev:, January 3, 1880 tf MAGNOLIA SALOON. Between the Central Hotel and the Railroad Meat Market, BRIDGE STREET, WINNKMUCCA, WILLIAM WILD.Proprietor. THE MAGNOLIA has been fitted «p in the most attraotiv* n»*le poteiUe, with a view to ttie convenience and oohifurt of patrons. The proprietor desire* to call the attention of cus tomers, friends- aad the poWi« to hi* superior stock of * Mines. Liquors anti Cigars. Suluulss* Loudon Porter constantly on hand. f3U SILVER STATE SALOON. Y. PICARD, Proprietor. This new and elegantly furnished Saloon is now open to th« politic, and » sbxAed •with the choicest and best brands of ft)Mt, Uqaon, ( tnirm E«r. And fresh anti Creamy I*Str. The Shloon to furnished srtth an ELIPTIC POOL TABLE. For the amusement of Patron* Briikis STKKKT, .WtXhhMVOOA, Srvada. Next ItoMtr to Stonirtrt's. Butlittnit Call and see has. septl'i 78tf. ■ Y. PICARD. |». ■» ■AftKBLft. ; TOWN SITE ACENT, ft P. R. R. t«wn loth roiiii?. on cease. PARTI KS WISHING TO M£AS£ OR PUR cha.ee 1/vtstn the town ef Wlnnemueca, are hereby notified that all application! for the same, or on Wnase toWw» he ad dressed to the MMhjstEyPwR Bsn Francisco, at Um C.P. R. R. office inters they wilt saestvr N. Dkibanoo, E. RsiMiARr. E. REINIA1T & CO. XKW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT LOW PRICES! We hue* 4io ol<l trash to offer at rodueed rates, but we ore now receiving our NEW SPRING STOCK! Which is being carefully selected, and which WE OFFER AT* *• BOTTOM PRICES I NO SEED OF SENDING AWAY. WE HAVE NO MOTTO-E8 ! But our principles are • Fair aid Honorable BeaUac* With everybody. crCall and See [s!ti E. REINHART ft CO. Winnemtieca, March 20,1880. tf CITY DRF6 STORE. C. A. DESAUSSURE, Proprietor. On the east side of Bridge street, "bj W’INNEMUOCA, NEVADA, Where they keep on hand a full and oomplet* assortment of FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Chemicals, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, * • and PATENT MEDICINES In endless variety. Close attention will he sriven to calls from the Medical Fratumlty, and Inscriptions sill be put up with the (greatest uur*. June 13. 1877. tf. H. F. STEVENS. CtliUOK STRUT, W1NNEMUCCA, Nov. CHEMICALS, VARNISHES, PAINTS, OCfLORR, Window elass, Oils, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, Brushes, Stationery, and Tobacco. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For Medical use. OT Prescription* Carefully Compounded «■ • W. F. RTKVKNG. Wlnnemucoa, October 8, 1878 ARIZONA RESTAURANT AND FRUIT. AND VARIETY STORE. UXtCNVILUS, N'ltV*l>A. PABLO LAVEAOA, Proprietor. The umleroifrned announce* totiij friend* "and the public that he ha» enlarged the AKIHOXA RE8TAURANT k, VAH1KTY 8T0RE Where be keep* oh hand A FULL STOCK OF GENERAL j MERCHANDISE, ' Fruits, i Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Clirar», Etc., **c. PAULA) LAVKAOA. BULLION TAX. Noties I* iMNfc? give* that Ufa tak oh pro ceeds ot mines tor the qualtsr ending Marsh1 Mill, lU^CrnM? MWM • i LAFAYETTE »HOTEL 1 oprosiTB TBinwod UPPER TOWN : WUrWBMWOA,' NEVADA. JOH. CEUAIK, Proprietor. THE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE In j Mimindnr that the alxive favorite Hotel 'll** lieeii greatly enlarged tmd refitted. A nuraV*r of flhe rooms hftH Ilfcen added^ and the Hotel now has first-class accommodations for famitfM. Tfce TuMruwOf l>e Kef*t«npplted with erery article the market afford*, prepared by the moot experienced coaaoiseurs. The Bar will be found etoAnd Vith toe choicest WINES, LIQUORS, (SOAR* and LAGER BEER at prioa* t» «uit the tone* Person* r tailing Winn^nucca, who dosdre » good MEAL, DRINK, CIGAR or BED, are re ferred'to the LAFAYETTE HOTEL. Winnemucea, March 14,1-874. CENTRAL PACIFIC HOTEL. OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT, WIXVEWWMCA ..NEVADA. Mailer & LaGrave, Prop’rs. The proprietor* take pleasure in announcing that they have re-opened the above named Home ter Hie accommodation of the public, and intend to conduct it in Arab class style The Hvu** it furnithml thrnfyhnut-1rttJi fleet Furniture, Carjttts and Spring Bed*. The Tilth1 will be supplied with the best the market affords ‘ A First-da** BaT id connector with the HodmvwiPiffled with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars, O’ Every effort yill be made to secure the comfort of ruests. MULLEB * LAORAVE. Winncmucca, Nev , June30, 1879. tf CENTRAL HOTEL. !fORTH SIDE BRJDOE STREET WINN EM U'CCA, NE VA13A. Opposite the PostofScel Having bought- this well known Hotel, we hereby notify our friends and the public iii gen eral that. H will be kept a* a first class Hotel in every particular. The Table W’HlT»e Second to S«ae In the t'wantry. The BAR will be supplied with the lies* brands of Wines, tiqrnom, hatter Beer, Cigar*. Etc. Good COOKS and Gentlemanly WAITERS have been secured; We also have a first class Billiard Tubie.fc' All attention will be laid to the wants of fatrorilt-' JOB ft HADLEY, Proprietors. Winnemueco, Acg. 1,1870. tt WIKNEJHFCCA HOTEL, Bridge Street. Wlnnetnueea. DAVID CEmn, « - * Proiirtdor. Having Built and Fitted up in the most com modious style the largest aiid finest Hotel in At innemikc*, with Large and Airy Rooms, the Proprietor is prepared to receive and entertain tl«e traveling public with accommodations os good us can l»e found in this section of the coun try. Wie TABLE will afauVs be liberally sup plied with all the substantiate of life, and with every lusurv that ean lie procured. Attached to the Hotel is a FINE BAR, where the choicest mVW. UlH'OKS AS* CIGARS: Can be obtained at oil times. I BOAID MCB WEEK,. ..B7.M m apr22tf. CAPITAL CHOP STANDt - IN CAPITAL SALOON, BRIDGE STREE*T. «‘l»OC" ALDER. PBOWIKTDIi ' ) AFRESH OYSTERS, FIkIi, Gome, Ete.,^ Etc., choked to order, in the finest style of the culinary art, at all hours,- DAY AND KIUHT for A HKST-CtAKH NBAtMltHtH, Cjp to the OapitalChop Stand, and see ** DOC.’ “ Winhcftiueea; October I, 1&79. tf NOTICE E. P. TORREY BEING NO LONGER THE Superintendent of Bullion of Parudikw Minin'? Company, nor in any manner connected with the Name, the 'public is hereby cautioned to not contract or in any manner transact any busi ness With' hhn on neeouht ‘ of the Bullion of Paradise Mining Coinpanw F. BAUMAN, President A. W. Sifiorn, Secretary. Paradlde, Mkv,, Mny 1*. 19*0. Im NOTICE. 1 “FASHION” LIVERY, FEED AND SAX* S—T-A— B-L-E-! Bridge Street, Winnenweoo, Nevada. !• I» KICK (HD . Proprietor, LIVERY IN ALL ITS iBRANCHfRST^ AY tfinkluMr R«Mi ELEGANT TFRNRFTS, DouWVe hr slngle.Oan ahmjM'W firo£uri.I.'“ ■•nts iMrtfrA t»y (he Itaiy, We** •r NMth. UT Horae* Bought and Bold. 1IVO W«(S Barm's for Sale at Reasonable Hates. nay and Grain For Sale! gST Panaertpers and ‘freight convened to ad parte of the country. Wally 8li«e Kibh to Paradise Mines, Winnemucoo, March 38, 1880. tj RAILROAD • FEED AND SALE STABLE;' UPPER WINNEMUCCA. f The tnoet convenient and comfortable Stab!* In Wlnnemneca. • The Proprietor' will spare no pains to give wttetection to freighters and others who may favor him wfth their patronage A good sdpffly of the best' HAY AND GRAIN To he found in the market. HATE ALWAYS ON tlANt) A RE0C1.AH JOBBING WACOS : Running to and from the Depot. All ordersfor hauling promptly attended to hn connection with the Stable 1 have a complete stock of LUMBER-OF " ALL-KINDS. Consisting hf ph.rt 31 Building and Fence Lumber, Posts, Shingles, Shaked, Doors, Windo#-Blinds, Piokfeta, Mouldings, Ac. ’ F. NARAMORE, Proprietor. NEW GROCERY STORE, AT OLD CITY MEAT MARKET, BRIDGE STREET, WINNEJltftCA. ‘MRS. H. X ABEL RespectfuTlT announce* to her frierxig and the public that she ha* retsuirvad a larye utock of FRESH - GROCERIES; which she (BTcr* for sale at BED ROCK PRICES! Coat* Rica Coffey S I-* lb«.. ......$1 00 Chemical Olive Soap, per l*ox..... K»I « Fine Brooms, each.':...WrtK KeMqnalliy Haiti a, pcr Ch. - •.*0 rt# Case and Canned Fruits, Oroeii and Dried A]»ple», Syrup, l’iekles, Bacon, Lard, Potatoes etc., of the bust quality, at proportionate rate* for cash, Orders promptly filled, MRS' M. /. ABEL." Winnenrabca, January 2, 1SHO. tf CITY BAKERY. CHRIS. DI EH L, Proprietorj (orrowr* oomtT mst) French Ralls, S«aare Loaves, Broun Bread,Flea, t akes, IloMfthnuH, Etc. - Always cw hand and serve.) to order fresh from the oven, 5n quantities to suit, in any part oftosm. • FdACl" AND ORNAMENTAL CAKES? M<uie t'j Order. Mrililing Cukes it Specialty. Having purchased the City Baftery, I wilV spare rfo pains to merit the patromure of the public. CHRIS, DIEHL‘ • VVinnemucca, December 17, 1»7D. tf R. HY* WOOD, Corner 4th and Bridgr Streets WINNEMCOCA, ..NEVADA."’ Wholesale and Retail Dealer In KARDW ARE, STOVES, GKICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS TINWARE' AND CROCKERY. WINNKMUCCA > FLOtRIMC M r L L S. " CHARLES KEMLER, Proprietor. Carbks Extra, Family Extra, * and Kawilt FYoi.r. ’ The besttpiaHty of Graham flour.: Made from Supdrtot Wheat. MIDDLINGS, SRAN AND SHOUtS i i At Wholesale only. * " CKOfKR BAtttf j For fete, w Orwmf to order IdrOMyrnetta * rrin^o unm aim