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THE silver state. S. W. Hi ke is authorized to make collection* or the Silver State and receipt for the name. n.ULV IPIUTIV, fPutr Department—Signal Kprt>* IT. S. Army. Jr.SE, 22, 1880, 4:17 a. m. Observation* taken at the same moment of bme at all stations. WIND: _ | I £ A t ■ PLACE or i 3 ! I Z <f I .. |5 ? "? o' Sr3: OBSERVATIONS. , = ,C. i S. I I s ?•<<? = " P 12 j Hois* City, Idaho.. - 51 N 2 ... jlfair. (‘Ilieyeune, Wy.1 50 N vV 0 ... (Clear. Davenport, Iowa...’ 72 SVV 3 . ...il'air. North Platte, Neb.. H S ID -Clear. Omaha, Neb.| 74 ,S 11 .. Clear. 1'ioche, Nev.' 54 {Calm.Clear. Sa.Tamento, Cal ... 55 :S 8 ....'Clear. Salt Lake, Utah . ,.' Ml 'Calm.'Oear. Nan Kranoisoo, Cal..; 51 S W 10 [.... Cog. Virginia, Mon .| j.., Winnemueea, Nev.. 43 INK 8 .... 'Clear. .I.... 1.1_I. Ji nk 21st Maximum thermometer, 80’; Min imum thermometer. JO . Ml \ I'RlMhiO KTOCk RFFOf.T. Lux* El citing's Itunni. 100 Belmont 15c 20 N Belle lOf (125 G Prize 105 115c ?>0 Manhattan 105c 570 Argcnta 45c 100 Navajo 20e 10 Imlejietnlence 30c 100 Ua.v 55c 4S5 Belle Isle 1^ 200 Paivttse 35c *S60 Albion 45 50c 100 Wales 305c *5 Mt Diablo 111 1' i 150 Mt Potosi 05 70c 2o0 Italic «j 40 Tioga l«Cc 126 Summit 1K5 150c to Bul.vei- 3j t*X» N Belie isle 30e 820 Goo.lshaw 125 l'tOr 50 BelviJ. re 2;v c 101' Aurora 30c 750 Champion s0 76c 200 Black Hawk 70 75c 100 South Italic 20c JeO Booker 10 45c 30 t on Pacilic 2 iuo University 30 35c 1M) Dudley Mle 50 Jupiter Us e 375 South llulwer 1 530 Addenda 170 l(J5c 20 Noonday 410c 50 D Standard 50c lUO Oriental 10c 3b0 Mammoth 150155c 150 Boston 120c 100 Oro 2j 160 S Noonday 1 :>0 Martin White 00c 50 Tip Top fij 4u Caledonia MH 285c Tills MflrnlM'i Konril. 30 Ophir <;j 320 Mexican 7S 7J ft) G & C 3l»5 35*1. 110 B & B »i 60 California 200 205c 50 Savage 21 .’ ..0 Con Va 31 £86 Chollar 2s0 285c 125 Potosi 200 2t0c ISO 11 .V X 37.5 3M0c 50 Crown Point 105c If*# Y Jacket 6j. i>i, 4oo imperial 3'S' 805 Belcher 205 200c 240 & Nevada 10J 10J 25 Coniiden e 4 tk) Utah sj 1000 Bullion 140 135c 100 F.xi heqfoer 100c 100 Justice 70c 105 Viiion 17jj 17* 60 Alta PKV 460 Julia COe £00 Caledonia 50c 200 Silver Hill 40c 110 Challenge 1 3i)0 New York 20c 100 Occidental 84X: ♦00 Andes 8«> sec 1.0 Ward lj .•0 Scorpion 135c 60 Benton 10.6c 0t>0 yuinn 220 226c 3uo N Bonanza 15e LOCAL IXTELLIGEXCE. Tl*r f ount) Polr. Paradise people, according bo the Reporter, are making great prejiara turn* lor a Fair next Fall. A mile track in being fitted up, and the speed programme is la mg arranged. It is ex- I jiected that machinery, live 5took, ce iVals and minerals will oe well repre sented, and the ladies intend to exhibit embroidery, crochet and otiier fancy works. - - • v — 11 ■ " Mining IHscauT).' Wo are informed that Eb. Torrey and W. H. Woolcock discovered a ledge in Winnemueea mountain yesterday, which is said to Ik; rich in silver. Mr. Torrey has leased the Fairmount mill, and he exjs.-cts to have plenty of ore to run it steadily. ——— - •... Ciuorf llrM «r Wnil. (,’oleinan t Ward, of Paradise, sold their Sjiring cliji of wool to E. Rein hart .t Co., to day. It averaged over six pounds to the sheep, including larub*, and nfof mjierio* quality. The whole cliji amounted to about ‘JM,U00 pound*. Coining to This Const. It is announced that President Hayes and family intend to visit the Pacific Coast sonic time in July <>r August. It will be interesting to see how the peo ple wdl receive the man who vetoed the Silver and Chinese bills. Rich (fie. The carload of ore .shipped from the Ohio mine at Willow Creek to Salt Lake worked to the ton. This in about $300 per ton more than its Owners thought it would work. l£\iiiiitiiiiiio>i of lea To rs. The time for the examination of school teachers, for this oountv, has been postponed, by order of the Hoard of Examiners, until the nth day of Au gust, next. .1 p;. 1.1 mcil. County School Superintendent (Jion oweth has appointed hr. 'I. ( . Hanson to serve on the Hoard of School Exam iners, vice K. \V. Lewis, resigned. tiltulust Machinery. A carload of mining machinery, for rhe Tremont mill, at S.lver t*ity, ar rived here yesterday. MIXIXC AHMEMMEST W»IH. A Question Ihnt has never been Halls* ractorll} Hetfletl. The San Francisco Mining and Scien tific Press has the following of interest to miners: One important question to miners which has never been satisfacto rily settled is, what constitutes $100 worth of labor and improvements? We often bear of trouble Resulting from claims being jumped by parties who hold that the necessary amount of work required by the United States statutes has not been done in the manner pre scribed by law. Some persons have ex pended annually $75 or $80 for actual labor, and $20 or $25 for tools and other material, making a total of $100. The parties who have relocated such claims hold that actual labor to the value of $100 must be performed, inde pendent of cost of material used, etc. The law on tills point is not very defi nite and allows of a liberal construc tion. The following is the literal read ing of the statutes: “On each claim located a: ter the 10th of May, 1872, and until a patent his lteeu issued therefor, not less than $100 worth of labor shall be performed or improve ments made during each year.” This point as it now stands is liable to cause considerable litigation. The Commis sioner of the General Land Office lias never, to our knowledge, decided as to whether the money expended for jkjw der, fuse, tools, etc., can be counted as part of the $100 worth of labor required. Until such decision is rendered, miners w ill have to be controlled by the by laws of their own districts, each mining district being accorded the right to make regulations for its own govern ment, not in conflict with the laws of the United States, or of the State or Territory in which the district is situ ated. .4 Hot Country. Conductor Harry Oswald returned from a trip to Southern California, yes terday. He says that between Yuma and Tnscori, the mercury goes up to 185 degrees in the shade in the day-time, and one night, while he was there, it stood at 112 at midnight. This re minds us of the story told of the sol dier, who died at Fort Yuma, years ago>, and came back the next night af ter his blankets, when he informed lus old comrades that the infernal regions were so much colder than Yuma that he was almost frozen. IVrsonul Sole*. George W. Cassidy, Democratic nom inee for Congressman, passed west to day. Frank Suapp returned from Salt Lake to-day, and went on w est to San Francisco. J. M. Brown, of Umomille, called to-day. _ The Coroua Min. The mill built by S. Nl. Buck, on the Corona mine, in Humboldt District, is of the Kendall patent, and is said to do good work, and crush ore at less ex p< use than the ordinary drop-stamp pattern. It is the first mill of the kind built in this part of the country. Molml*. K. L. Bailey, of Mill Creek, near Battle Mountain, shipped last week, 1, .■>00 pounds of mohair,—clipped from Angora goats—to Liverpool, where it sells from 7a cents to §1 per pound. So says the Messenger. That Habeas torjnU ruse. The hearing of the habeas corpus case, mentioned in these columns yesterday, was conducted with closed doors. rnmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Outrun lust. A gold quart* charm wad lost last Sunday, June 19th, about a mile and a half above town. On the charm were the initials “J. M. B.,” also “Grand Prize, TuseaTora, New” The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the Capital Saloon, in VV'in nomucoa. je‘2‘2-tf — «• ■ rllincxr Doctor. Charley Lun Chee treats all kinds of diseases, broken hones, cuts and sprains, and warrants to cure the worst cases of piles. Office at Sam Wall Lung’s store. j«K-lt _ ICukiiiK l*o»»lcr. Everybody’s Baking l’owder is as good as ours, and I.KVY k Co s Ideal is better than them all. No alum in ours (unless you want it), and it will raise a man in his girl's n(lections every time, mhll SPECIAL LOCALS. Kiim me r Huts. Latest styles of Ladies' Summer Hats at reduced prices, at je9 E. R kin hart A Co’s. Kemeiulier, The Depot Bakery does not sell five loaves of hot bread to emigrants and four loaves of stale bread to towns people for 25 cents. Everybody gets five large loaves of fresh bread, baked twice daily, at the Depot Bakery, for 25 dents. je8-tf By I'niversal Accord, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are the best of all purgatives for family use. They are the product of long, laborious and successful chemical investigation, and their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all eivilized na tions, proves them the best and most effective purgative pill that medical sci ence can devise. Being purely vegeta ble, no harm can arise from their use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other pills can be compared with them, and every |>erson, knowing their virtues, will employ them when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, search ing and effectual, they are specially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest physic to em ploy for children and weakened consti tutions, where a mild but effectual cathartic is required. ly-4 Green’s August Flower. It is natmal for people suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, or any derangement of the digestive organs, as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, habitual Oostiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart burn, M ater-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, and disa greeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc., to put off from day to day buying an article that they know lias cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late; but if you will go to your druggists in Eureka and get a bottle of Green a Accost Flower your immediate cure iB as certain as you live. Sample bot tles of this medicines can be obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size, 75 cents. Try it; two doses will relieve any case. Positively sold by all first-class drug gists iu the United States. ' je7 Fresh Groceries. A new shipment of groceries just re ceived by C. Chesoweth, at bis cash store, where his customers may now purchase seven pounds of brown or six pounds of white sugar for one dollar, with the satisfaction of knowing that! lie has uo antiquated goods, shopworn or defufict,' to tiring to the front and shove under their noses to excite their pity to buy them in return for the favoT of selling his sugar on so small a mar hao-tf ‘ I.inirheft Put Vp And tables set for weddings, picnics, balls and parties, at short notice, anci at reasonable prices, at the Depot Bakery and Restaurant, opposite the Depot. jeStf Good tor the MoMiach. Hostetettcr's celebrated Stomach Bit ters are good. If you want something better, call on Dr. A. Gkitznek, at the Depot Bakery and. Restaurant. He will cure your ills for 25 cents and up wards. All the delicacies of the season cooked to order. Strawberry short cake and cream a sjieeialty. inHflf t’kejtp Itrrail. If you Want Btale bread, you can have it delivered at your houses just as cheap as you t'an get it at the eimgtant trains —from the City Bakery. _K»_ Wine l«r (leave Hearts At Frank Follows’ Fashion Sample* Rooms can be procured the genine im | jiortcd Charles Heidiiock. tf Carden Seeds. For fnish garden, grass ami flower seeds, call on 0. < 'henoweth at his Cash Store on Bridge- street, Winiie mucoai Nevada. mrlO-tf | notion llaked IScuun 1 And Brown Bread, at all times, at i Doc’s LhNcn Stand. f.Vtf , Anybody mad because we are issuing a price list at Levy A Go’s ? Eh ? mill 1_ In Anybody Uiul Because townspeople get bread at the same price an emigrants do at the De pot Bakery. _ jeS-tf Fresh «»> ttciw And Celery Salad, every night, at Doc’s f.rsi it Stand. f5-tf Three-ply Muse. A fine assortment of three-ply rubber 1 hose, A No. 1, the best in town, at the 1 store of 1 ap27-tf Bannister & Wktuerly. SPECIAL LOCALS. Itrowa's UvairlMld Puam Is the most effective pain destroyer in the world; will most surely quicken the blood whether taken iiiternally or ap plied externally, and thereby more cer tainly relieve pain, whether chronib or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. • It cures pain in the side, back or bowels, sore throat, rheumatism, toothache, and all Aches, and is The Great JteTkvSr of Pain. “Brown’s Hocsehold Pana cea” should be in every family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler of hot water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bed-time, will break up a cold. 25 cents a bottle. jal3-ly Mach Sickness Uundoubtedly to children, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. Brown's Vermi/uye Comfits, or Worm Lozenges, although effectual in destroy ing worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found to be abso lutely sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Twenty-five cents a box. jal3-ly Fredericksburg llcer. For a genuine glass Of Fredericks burg, Boca or Hllsner Bein’, on your way to the Depot, call at 0. A. Kken kel’s Depot House. P. S. No taffy—this beer intoxi cates. mlOtf And Why Is It ? Why does everybody go to Levy h Co's store for their goods? Answer— Because that is the place t6 get goods cheap for cash. ' mhll Fnrc Coffee. We have just received our ow n brand of coffee, the finest in the market. Try it. mo Levy & Co. For Good Elrcad. Call at the Depot Bakery—five loaves for twenty-five cents. ' m8 Look Here! ' Levy & Co. are ojaming to-day the largest and most complete stock of dry goods, buttons and clothing-to be found in the State. It wi'.I ue worth money to you to calf and see them, and get prices. They are determined not t<5 be undersold. Fresh goods arriving daily. Levy & Co EAGLE BASE BALL CLUB# or WINNBMUCCA, NEVADA, On Monday Evening, Jhily Mh, lift#, Invitation Committee » Winnemucca -Witinemucca Base Ball Club. Gohoonda—V. N. Levy, Janies Hudson. RcittL: Mountain— Battle Mountain’Base- Ball Club. Paradise Valley—A'. W. Siegel, C. C. Biles, Asa Moore, B. F. Riley, G. Carrel. Toll House—John Shone. Willow Creek—Chas. Barne*, H. L. Iloppin, Fort McDermit—H. H. McColly, Chits'. Bow ling, W. O. Babor. Rye Fateh—A.. Westfall, James Boflknd. Hill City—W. Coffin, James Gould. ' Pun Glen - L. J. Crooks, John Ross. Humboldt House—C. Clarke, L. A. Blakeslee. Rmptkn Committee * Frank Ewalt, il. Fleishman, J. I,. May, I. N. Levy, M Reinltart, .lames Gregor, Chan. A. LaOrave, George Booth. Floor Dlreeforr F. M. Fellows. Ilooi* Rfepfri Owen Love joy. OFFICERS EAGLE BASK BALL* CLUB: President.Q. Booth Prank Fellows.Vice PresidenJ M. Fleishman...!Treasurer J. L. May..Property Man Secretary. 1. N. Levy Captain...William Owens Good liiusie will be furnished for the occasion. AiT TICKETS, admitting gentleman and la dies, $2 00 each. je21 td Muniboldt Dt‘tti«era<i« Ceil* tr*l Committee. A Meeting of the Democratic Central Com mittee of Humboldt Comity will be held at OU1ENTAI. llALL, in \\ iniutuQcea, On Wcdnodny I veiling, .lime ««il, 18S0, at 8 o’clock r. u. The object of s.yi.l meeting is the apportionment. of Delegates from the various precincts in said CoUlUj to the County Conventii n, the tix.ng of the time for holding Primaries in said piscincta, and the fixing of the time ter holding the Hemocrutic Countv Convention. A. W. FISK, Chairman. Winneinuoca, dune 12,ISM). td J. E. SABINE WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. BKIDOK STRF.Rr, W1NNEMUCCA, • • - • NEVADA my24-tf SADDLERY, HARNESS' .... AXD .... BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Urldgr Hlrwt, Wlnsrniircs. Nevada. (Seic Bnck ButVlinq.)' H. B. HTAUNTON has constantly on hand1 I tarj'russort’rtie/tt 6f ad klhtt* of Saddle* Harnc»%iAb‘ Spanish a-g and Amer ffcatr fiifc, \ % a Round or ... Flat Bridles, ’ -- Cinches, Rhck- ——o skins, Sheep- iff. B. STAUNTON skins,Alum ami 1-IVCe .MAM KAeTIREH Leather, Raw Hides, THU FINEST BOOTS, Reins, Kan J: garoo Bl ind, AT TIIK LOWiyF PRICES. Saddle-trees, - • Quick's lieatt-vg, ■' Hackamores, . ;':y. All stylos 0^, —— o- V' hiplijshes, M. B. STAUNTON, Bruges, / A' itijist.oeks. 8—A—II—O—L—K Bul'XFWUm, r itlcnntr AVhip* —ami— Blanket dbeet* , lor Horse*, HARNESS M A la T. It. ilocd* and , RujfpyRobee, Bridge Street, Winneinucea,- Lap Robes, . CmreraJ As Nevada. sortrtient of Q --o-. Gloves', Best gs~ Brands of g*®* Hoots, (ail 5 2 K i n d s of, J5 Sr Ladies Calf. , ETlahnorals, , , - Misses’ Calf Balmorals. Cotton Shoe*. Misses and Children’s Loot her ■ Shoes of ail'kinds for sale at the lowest cash price. Boots made to order for. a'l prices from 811 to' *20 per pair. Hepaiiin;.? in the Saddle, Harness and Coot Department promptly at tended to. at prices to suit the times. Boots of the best Ifands'Hold as cheap m anywhere on' the Pacific Slope. No light dress shoes for La'iit s keptin stock. M. P,. STAUNTON.’ • _ ic24-’Vf)tf __ C . C If ENOWETH, WlXX EM UCCA, \E I A DA. Cash Stare, at Holt am Prices# NEWS DEPOT! DKALPP IN Nooks, Stationery Yew* Mutter, Light Li le rum re itlunk Rooks, Legal Blanks, of all kinds. Pictures n> v! Music, S 6 Hr O O L S IT P P L I fe 8 , L3T ToySt, Novelties and PaStcy Notion*, CUTLERY AN» .M.WEI.KY, Furk idling Goodx and Todd Article«. FAMILY GROCERIES -AS*- - P—R—0—V—-I—8—1—O^N^S-l Presh Canned Goods, Tobacco, ‘ Ctgaa*,"-Pipes, Nuts, Candle*; Green ard Dried PfuitB, and Garden and Grass Seeds. GaT Orders ffoni the ee dtrd promptly filled. C. CHENOWETH. Winnemneoa, .lanuatV Cd, 1880. tf 9t. ftOfMAN, HAS LJ U S f RECEIVED *•+♦*♦+ ♦+++++ + + 4+ +1 ++ +'t ++• +++4 ♦♦ + • 4+:; N ew r.oo»si:tt ++'++++++‘+ +V+V VV1+V+++ + + +++'+ ♦+♦ , Direct front the factories, which will be' • r*ennAnooonnai Min n. mrtnn. w kcmfif in ^ -§ s«tf> XT TifVUtU PRICES ! g 8 o0oot>6oootooo ojooooooooOoo 8 Have No'Old Kellis'* taction Goods To offer, arid no “Pride V.hst” to publish, but 1 vrir.r, se£l 5>fav goods At Prices Satisfactory Por Buyer or Seller. M. HOPMAN. Wlnnemueea, May 7,1880. tt HE\m sirscii, 1> F. A L F R I N Hiocs, Liquors and (igar&e —‘also -- - v 1 . —; The Choicest Etrundx of Beer.y-— OITOtUTE THE OOl'ET HOUSE. Wlnnemueea. November 1ft, 1879. 15-tf XEMSPAPI.K ACiEftTY! The follcwirtg Tally 1 rpiis will be delivered In town cr b ivau-ffi to the ciuhtlj cVery morning, < u ti e i nival of the tu’irh at tile rate ot IWn.iy live vents pir Week: San Franctaco Chrchiele, tear. Francisco Kerning CtvH, ban Fiadcis..' Bulletin, teaiaiucnUi hoe Sac: an.i it o Tecoti*. I’nion, Virginia Chr< nick, GoW Mil! News, lc ritgiitj Kutcrpria* Any Boob, N vel, St<-v> Paper, I told ml or Magasdne, published either in hur« pe or Ameri ca, ii not mi hand, will be furnished cn short notice at the regular prices. r. CHhM"" ETH, Ncts Agiitt Wiimeuiucca, May 17, 1850. M