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THE SILVER STATE. ttuturilNy. ... lss«kl ||aliaMBSaaaMBjuiHHm 8. W. Ri'hk ig authoris'd to make collection* or the Sttvsa Statu and receipt for the same. let II. % XI'LI.KTIX. jfo»- Department — Siynttl C"»vs V. S. Army. ACOUHT, 7, i860, 4:17- A. M. ObscrvattariK taken at the name msvuent of Utne at all stations. PLACE OK OBSERVATIONS Poise City, idaho Cheyenne, Wj .. t>ave«|iort, Iowa North Platte, Net Omaha, Neb.... Vlochc, Nev. ... Sacramento, Cal. Salt Lake, Utah. San Francisco, Cal Virginia, Mon. Winnenioeea, Net JXJ Clear. Clear. . CloudV. . iCioudy. . jci»ar. jClear. | Clear. jClear. jt lear. Clear. A (JOUST Bth Maximum thermometer, 86”; Minimum thermometer, 53'. HAH VltAXfIM'O rtOOA KEFOKT. last Ev»ntax’» 60 N Belle 12J )(*> 100 Ar({ nta 56s 300 100 Hillside 25e 15*' 60 Albion 2f *0 50 Mt Diablo VI i 200 800 Mt Putosi 15 200 50 50 MoClinton Hoc 325 50 Bulwer 2J 370 846 Bclviderc 200 195* Too 60 Syndicate 75c •"’0 250 Booker 26 30c 60 26 Mono 2 6*0 1(X> l niveisitv 20c 2W 360 Jupiter 100 150c 305 200 South Bulwer 55c 1050 lsO Oro 130 125c 160 TUI» HO Ophir 305 *505 ti H C 340 3.70*' 2:50 HO California li*5 200c 125 415 Con Vu 205 :(*«*<• loo 400 Potosi 100 ITtV 32:5 1:50 Crown i’r ir t 126c 160 226 Belcher 235 230c 1 ! 330 S Nevada 12 12J 100 140 Bullion 105 100c MJ 42*) Overman 1J 'Wo 1(10 Alpha 5 200 300 (^uilin 7 150 70 Benton aOc 1700 *00 Phil Sheridan 25c 250 790 Trojan iOc 115 150 New York 80c 41a 300 JnJ.tt 4*1 45c 100 100 Challenge 1 .535 100 Meadow Valley 10c 35 450 Manhattan 1 HitO 300 Armenia :5oc 150 200 I >ny 35 40c 330 200 Wales 320c 2:50 100 Mt Potosi 20c 60 00 ikniie 4f 75 160 liulwcr 225 220c 050 100 Concordia 60c 300 100 Champion 30 35c 200 230 Mono 2 >0 50 Ooodshaw 120<; 100 600 Jupiter HO 134k: 350 25 North Noonday 2j 430 160 Heston 90e 400 060 Maitin White >36c 1.50 220 Silver Kinjj *4 300 3'AI Tio^a 35c Rourri. Grand-Prize ? J Navajo 45c Keal Del Monte 5* Wales 815c X Belle Isle 40c Hast Mt D.ahUi 46V Tioj'a so 86e Gooilstoaw 105c <‘h uupion 35c Hla< k Haw k 80c (Ji:ecr» B e 23c Con Pacific S3 SOc Dudley 35c A:.* eneiaO.ilOOi; I • Starvlard 40e Silver Kiii|j 6 K»a<tl. Mexican 3 8J B a r. in o savatfe 210 215* ‘.'hobar 10ae II A N 345 34i:e V Jacket 415 110c t onlidence 6 I tah 9J Kxclit pier 1| Justice 60c N Bonanza 30c Con Dorado 50c W ells Kan,-*) l‘tc Scorjiion 165c Alta 160 150c Uni .ri 28 2sJ Silver Hill 25c Amies 90 75e I! A K 18c (i Prize 1.50 165c Bello Isle 65c I I)el Monte lOe N Belle Isle 40c hast Mt Diablo line Bechtel 13 Ooodshaw 115 120c ilelvidere 1$ Booker 30c Bla* k Hawk 20c University 25c Add* min We I* Standard to 25c oro 120c Tip Top 7 II Standard 30c 1.01'A L IKTMlLItlE\ ( G A Hardship on Witnesses. The witnesses *in the Fig Meadows murder case are rc-p ired to give bonds for their api*»aranee before the Grand Jury. This is a great liaruship on some of them, who we working for wages, as they have to eomo-here at considera ble expense, and it is difficult*for them to find sureties among comparative •trangers. It in in accordance with law, however, though it seems like offering a prom in'* to |kmso*ik who turn their backs on those who are commit ting offenses against society. Contemplated li srotemeuts. We understand that improvement*on a large scale are contemplated at Foit j McDerniit. As Fort Harney lias been abandoned, there is r-v doubt that troops will lie stationed at Mcliermit for years to come. New buildings will probably tie erected, and otht r necessary improve ments made. It is said that (general McDowell him recommended that th« improvements be made, and that t'>» paper* are now in Washington awaiting the action of llui War Department. t Rep .< bJ lea a i'dcgat os. Jas. E. Amh rson, of tho Ruby HilV Mining News, and W. M. Reynolds, botli delegates to the Hepublieau State Convention, which meets at Carson ou tlie 11th instant, passed throojli yes terday. They wo warm supporters of General Sabir for Suprin le Judge. Hart. h W ire. A team from Fort Harney left here to-day with one hundred and fifty-five coils 06 barbed wiro for tho M iliieui Reservation. The Govern .mat has de cided to fence a part of the reservation, but for what purpose is not known, as there cure no I aha is thoiv. Northern Fieight. John Jackson's team left fiert to-day, loaded by Earl & < ’o., with 16,000 pounds of fre’ght, principally for PVwt SIM'h.rmit aud-Buise Barracks A TERRIBLE DEATH. An Italian Devoured by a Grizzly Bear Near Lake Bigler. Last Sunday inoriMiig two men started out from McKinney’*, Lake lligler, to look for Lnigi Jlarraetto, an Italian sheep lwrder who hail been missing two days. The Virginia Chronicle has this thrilliMg account of the discovery they made :• After about two hours’ search. Marstou shouted to his companion, who scrambled across the ravine and hurried in the direction of the sound. In a small opening, not far from a huge pile of rocks, Marston was stand ing almost unnerved by terror, pale and trembling. A few bones, shreds of clothing, a large tuft of curly black hair and a shoo were scattered about the ground, ghastly evidences of the horrible fate that had overtaken the unfortunate Italian. The manner in w hich he met his death w as plain \ at one side of the opening there was a tree about the size of a man’s leg, the bark of which was torn to shreds at toast eight tect Irom thu groi»nu>, one oi the lower limbs being lipped off also. The ground about the roots was loose, showing that some animal of tremen dous strength had shaken tl»e tree and bent it over. What this animal had been was only too plainly indicated by the enormous footprints near the tree and in two or thvec soft spots of ground in the opening. The Italian Sad undoubt edly encountered a large grizzly and <'UM3HU THS TKF.E to escape the monster.- The chambers of his pistol, which was found by Wardrup about ten feet from the tree, were empty, showing that he had de fended himself as well as he oould, or perhaps he considered himself safe in the tree, ami had enraged the bear by tiring at him. The latter supposition seems the more probable. Whatever the cans* of the animal's rage, lie had grasped the tree in his giant arms and shaken it with such fury as to throw the Italian to the ground, where the infuriated, and perhaps famished mon ster, made short and bloody work of the poor fellow. Wardrup asserts that the tracks of tiie hear were the largest that he had ever seen, and that two outside toes from one foot were missing. When the two men dissevered this, it occurred to them that Old Brin might be in the vicinity, and’ knowing, from many tales, the ferocity of this gigan tic bear, they made the best speed pos sible out of the woods, taking with them the tuft of curly hair as a me mento of the horrible fate of Luigi BarmeSto. organizing a jockey uao. Pursuant to announcement', a meet ing was held at Oriental Hall last even ing, for the purpose of organizing jockey club. Joseph L. Guthrie was chosen Chairman, an.l Ferd Ried, See rctaiy. It w as unanimously decided to organize a olub, and make arrangements for having races over the Winnenntcca course this Fall. Several persons who mean business signed the roll, and the Secretary was instructed to procure a copy of the by laws and rules of the Sacramento Jockey Club, by next Wed nesday evening, to which time the meeting adjourned1. Kan Franrlom Went Market. The Bulletin qcotes the rate3 for whole carcasses from slaughterers to dealers as follows: Beef—First quality, f*J and $ cents; other kinds, 1 and 5 cents per pound. Veal—Large calves, 5 to 0 cents; small calves, 1\ to 81 cents per pound. Mutton—Wethers, 3J and 4 cents; Ewes, 3 31 cents per ground. “A Itigg*nr Man than Old llrrwit.” Captain Bates, the colossal-giant who is now traveling vdfch Cole’s United Shows, is “a bigger man than Grant.” Bates is a “bouncer,” and can look down upon any man that, ever lived. Ho is eight feet high, and has a-wifs of exactly the same altitude. KellgloHft. There W'iirho preaching at the M. E. Church to-morrow, (Sunday) at 11 a. and 7j M., Rev. Ms, Warrington officiating. All are invited to attend. Sun Jay-school will open- immediately after the morning service. ltosnfflvd Work. Frank M< r.ia, of 'Unionville, informs us that John C. Fall bw» resumed work on the Henning mine at that place, and a force of tumors are at work taking out on*. Railroad Property. The Reno Journal says: The Cen tral Pacific makes returns to th« County Assessor as follows for 1880 : Main track—$2 30-100 miles....._$313,800 00 Side tracks—7 60-100 miles. 37,600 CO Telegraph — 68 30-100 miles..... ... 3,418 00 Rolling stock. 77,930 00' Personal property. 178 37 Land. 78,464 00 Improvements.. 17,000(70 ?o*iIv.....*529,287 »7 The Assessor has not yet made hit* assessment, but will probably make the usual assessment of Jl^OOO {»er mili, and increase the rolling stock t'J the figures of last year. For County Conmfssfoncr. C. C'henowetb is a caudidate for County Commissioner. He has filled the office ©f Superintendent of County Schools for two term# with- eredit to himself ami satisfaction to tl>e public, and has won encomiums from the State Superintendent for the faithful and in telligent manner in which he has per formed the duties of the office. That he is competent to fill the position to which he now aspires, there is no doubt. Personal Notes. G. W. Co&lington, Superintendent ol the Humboldt Division, is in town. He reports Carlin quiet. Joe Guthrie left for UaionviUe to day, tff be abssnt a few days. The San Fe*wel*«o Wool Market. Wool—Quotable at 17 and 24 cents for southern and San Joaquin, 25 and 31 cents fot northern, and 26 and 32 eents per pound for Humboldt and So noma. down with a Fever. We are informed by T. W. Campbell, of Big Meadows, that Commissioner Marker of that place is seriously ill with a fever, SPECIAL LOCALS. 1 Wish Everybody *> Know* Pj«v. George H. Thayer, an old' citi zen of this vicinity, known to every one as a most influential citizen 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 Noth myself and wife owe enr lives to Skilok's t’onnumptiifn Cure.1' It is having a tremendous sale over oitr counters, and i;< giving perfect satisfac tion in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else hay done.” Dus. Matcheit & Francs. Bonrbon, Ind., May 15, 187S. tfold by C. A. DeSacsspre, Druggist. 118-eop Nit l>«*r«‘|iliou Lwfd. It is strange so many people will con tinue to suffer '.lay after day with Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, and Ceneral Debility, wheu they can procure at our store Shiioh's Vitalizer, free of cost if it does not cure or relievo them. Price, k> otfe. Sold by C. A. PbSavkwrk, Druggist. n8*eop I'nsA dniffrlfi. A new sliipment of groceries just re ceived by C. CnsNowETH, at? his crjsh store, w here his customers may now purchase seven pounds of brown 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 frout and shove under their noses to excite their pity to buy them in return fo^the favor of selling his sugar on so si.imll a mar* Wine far iftrave Hearts At Frank ?el!onvs’ Fashion Sample Rooms can be procured the gtinne im posed Charles Jdcidsieck. tf Be Cool nAit Comfortnbte. Call at F. C. Robins’, and fit your selDwith a white coat, pants and vest, all jf which p.re bring sold at coett. j«‘2H _ Fruit fans. Tlow is the time to- put up your fruit for the Winter. Fruit cans sold cheap for cash, by R- W. W oou. Summer Hats. Latest styles of Ladies’ Suth-arr ITats at reduced prices, at job » 13. Ruin hart k Cfo's. Iloolon Baked Beans And Brawn Bread, at all times, at Doc’s Lulle« Stand. • fo-tf liuuiiii-r White co'its, punts-audveeta at coat, at F. O. Roi *ns’. je‘28' Look II-re! Levy &. Co.'are opening to-day the largest and most eonij .tie stock of dry good.-*, buttons-and clothing to be found in the‘State, ft will be worth money to you* to call and see them, ami get' prices. They arc determined net to-be undersold. Fresh goods arriving daily. * Lkvy & Co SPECIAL LOCALS. And Why In It* Why does everybody go to Levy ft Co’s store for their goods? Answer— Because that; is the place to get goods cheap for cash. mitll ■ ---w»———*— Cowghs. — “ Brown's Bronchial Troches ” are used with advantage to alleviate coughs, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial affections. For thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They are not new and nntriedy but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly am entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the 5ew staple remedies of the age. The Throat.—“Brown’s Bronchial Troches” act directly on the organs of the voice.- They have an extraordinary effect in id! disorders of the throat and larynx, restoring a healthy tone when relaxed, either from cold or over-exer tion of the voice, and produce a clear and distinct enuftsiation. Speaker* and singers find the Troches asefal. A Codgh, cold, catarrh or sore throat requires Immediate attention, as neglect oftentimes results in some incurable lung disease. “Bro-wn’s Bronchial Troches’* will almost invariably give relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many of which are injnrioas. The gen uine “Brown's* Bronchial Troches” arc sold only in boxes. ja!3-Iy Bakins Ponder. Everybody’s Baking Powder is as •pod as ours, and Liyy & Co’s Ideal is better than them all. No alum in oars (unless you want* it k and it will raise a man in his girl’s atieztions every time. mhH Maple sa»aar. Pure maple sugar, direct from Ver mont, in 8 and 12-potind kegs, at 23 cents a< pound, at jy21-tf Basnistxr & Wbvhehly’k RAILROAD FEED AND SALE STABil. UPPER WINNEMUOCA. The most convenient and oonefortable Stable in Wirtrtemucca. The Proprietor will s]iare no pains to give satisfaction to freighter? and others who may favor him with their patronage A1 good supply of the best HAY AND GRAIN To be found in the market. HAY2 ALWAYS ON HAND A REGULAR JOBBING WAGON Running t*> and from the Depot. All orders for hauKhg promptly attended to In conneettort with tlie Stable 1 have a complete stock of LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Consisting in part of Building and Cence Lumber1, Posts, Shingles, Shakes, Doors, Window-Blinds, Pickets, MouMings, &c. F. NARAMORE, Aoprietor. NEWSPAPER AGENCY ! TV following Daily l’apsr* will be delivered in towrt or forwarded to the country every morrtiing, on the arrival of tate train, at the rate of T ♦only-live t'rJifv yer Wrrki Saw KratfSaoo Chronicle, Son Francisco Morning Cali, Fan Francisco bulletin, Sacauiento Bee, Sacramento Record-Union; Virginia Chronicle, Gold Hill News, Territorial Enterpriser Any Book, Novaf! Ftfnrv Paper, Pictorial or Magaiihe, published -“thor in Europe or Ameri ca, if not on hand; MB lie furnished on short notice at the regular price* C. CHKNOWKTH, News Agent. Wlntremacfflt, May 1?, 1S80. tf S % II ME It GOODS? JUST "«CE1VED AT THE l’OSTOFft:<^ STORE, A HTflTK OF TfWtTE GOODS, ConsistiiS-of COATS, PANTS A NO* VESTS! linen Rfttm hr *1 00 it> #l"tO. . F. C. IMUllNs, Winneinticca, Jurw 28, 1880. Cf Notice Co School Trust ees* M lOOf Ft KltlTI HE TO* SALE. We, the ufMiersigVd-',-School' Trustees of Rig Meadows' School'!>istr'ot. No: in Iluniholdt. County, Nevada; o.f*>r for sale, cheap, an over plus of School ’ Fliririthre, which is new and has not been in use.' consisting of Desks for from thirty to forty scholars. For-further particu lars, address **KTER WEST, K. C. ASHER, J. H. TIMES, Trustee • Lovelock, July'7, IMO. tf NOTICE TO WATER CONSOIEHS. On uml after August 1st, the f’pftnklii;* of streets will be allowed only from 8 tft 8:88 a. m. amt from 4 ho 6 i\ m.; and irrigatinf? from 5 to 7 I’. M. . WINNKMt CUM WAtftfr C*D. Winncmucca, July 2l>, 188(f. >fn For lame back, side or chesty use Shiloh'* 1‘ordnx PldMtr. Price 7>* eta. Sold by O. A. D’kSacBwrk, Druggist, Wiuuouiueca,1 Nw.- uS-eop MILLINERY AN** BREA*” MAKING! MRS. SEO^ GRAF, Next door north of M. Huffman's store, BridgS street, Winnetliucca, Nev., FnsbonnbH- Millinery and Brrss-Mnk' Inf EsttabMsHnient. A fine assortment of LADIES’ DRESS PAT TEH NS *n hand. CUTTING and FITTING done in the latest styles. Ladies arc invited to call and see for them selves. JyW-lm SCHOOL FOR GIRLS! AT RENO, NEVA®A. MISS KATE A. SILL, PRINCIPAL The advantages which this institution afford* are unsurpassed by any Echoed west of the Rocky Mountains. The charges are as low as any School of the same grade. The fifth year will begin Thursday, August noth, 188*. For further particulars, address BISHOP y, H1TAKER, Jy21-lm Virginia City, Nevada. HENRY BUSCH, DEALER in Wi4«?t Liquors Cigars* ALSO flftltVtffltSnuidD ofBerr. } orposms Tins cam house, WnrJemuct'*, November 15, 7879. 15-tf “JA8Xl»!l,r LIVES?, FEED AND SALE S-T-A-B-L-E-! Bridge SS-cet, Winnemucca, Nevada. 1. L. R»X1ID.Proprietor, LIVERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES l' At BeasonubSe Balm. ELEGANT TTBNGITS, double or single, can always be procured. Horwe* Boarded by ike ftay, Bede or* Montlr. S2T Horses BougHt and Sold. 15b Stork Horse* for Sale at Reasonable Bates. ifly and Grain For1 Sale! agf Passengers and freight conveyed to a)!’1 part* of the country. Daily Singe Ron* ft) Paradise Nlaen* Winnemneca, March 23, 1880. t.f SA0D£E«Y, HARNESS’ AfD BOOT AtiD SH03 STORE, BrMgc MH'tt* Wftra1rti!fff.ii, Ifevada,* (trew Bnck Bwiltting.) JI.-3I. HTAI^rOV has constantly on hand1 a large acsortmc.lt of all kinds of Saddle*, * Spanish olid Amer ican Bits, Harness, ' Hound of Flat BrfdlW, Cinches, Etiolr skins, Sheeps skins,Alum and Lace Leather, Hides, Heins, Kan guroo Reins, Saddle-trem, Quick's Ileattas, rfackamores, All styles of -o- Whiplashes, If; B. STAUNfON, Bridles, M. ft. stlfHOI MAKlFACTUhM rrn, n\i>rr ttofttn, AT TUB LOWEST I'RICES, -f —D—11— -ft—-E1 —AXD— HABKESH MAtfHl 3Wd<fe Street,’ Win/wniurtt?; Q tBZ. H.E 3 " £ 3 , x * v a n-A -o,— Whipktotlso; KiiKKyWhtpSt, • Hiding Whip*' Biihket sheet#'' for Horses, ■ Hoods and Hdg'iryRobes, • Lap Rohes, Oenwal As sortment of Gf!«ve#;fi«8t Bhm8S of Boot*. :Jt Kind's of 3 Ladies Calf, S'BiAinorsdB, Misses' Cslf Bhlmomls. Button Shbeo; Iftewr and CfciMwmV Leather Siloes of1, ail kinds' for sale at' thfc lowest eSsft prfee: «Boots ninde to order for all prices i'roin 811 t<r' WO per pair. Repairing in' the Saddle, ■ Barn era and Bbot mpantrivaV promptly at tended to. at prieeCVo edit tnb trdns. Beets of the besf Brands sold' a* cheap aSTittyWhere ori* the JRcifle Slope. Ho Ilylit afftss shoes for' Ladies kem in stock. M. 3( STAl'NT0N. ic21-'7»-tY NSW 8f«*E, .'.T CH.D CITY »fi?AT MARKET, B’SHBCra1 strbkt, wufttsarwex: NlA'rf. J. AftEB Redfiectfafly jnnouhees to her frtc&tiS'afflf faV public that "she has received a large‘stock of pisesh itKomiEs, vtiieh edio odbrs for’ sale at 3- K J f ii O C K K» I 'CR S I Costa Ale* Coffee, .11-* lltW,...... s»r«r* CheiiiRil Olive Soap, per'ltov.$1 ’ flue Brooms, eueh.... 1* MC Rest <|iialil) Hums, per lln..W els Case and Canned' Fnlitk, Gfcieen and Dried1 Mlples, SyrUtt, L'CVley- OAeo.i', I apples, nyrw t, ripsiev oaeon1, laird, i'otafow, • >,‘V., of thi'bfsfriitlShoy, al proixntioriate raVid** 6r cash, OrdVrA- bi'tAviIv .1lled. it US. «. j! ABE^ Wiuoowuecn, Jan j ary 2, ls«<L tf1