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STATE. » VOL. XVII. WINNEMUCGA, NEVADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1880 NO. ill. THE SILVER STATE. -■ --♦. PUBLISHED EVfRY EVENING (SUNDAYS FXCEPTED) UY >*. J. niLL & co. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ■One copy, one year, by mail..$8 £** One copy, six month*, by mail . * bO ■One copy, three months, by mail.... 2 50. Delivered tiv Carrier, W OnM rates of advertising •One Square (10 lines) first insertion.>2 50. fcooh subsequent insertion, per square . . 1 00. A literal reduction to refular advertisers. AGENTS: C. W. Crank, 318 Pine street and 10 Leidcr ■dorfl street, Room 33, San Frfcncisco. Gko. M. Mott, Sacramento, California. B. F. Riley is authorized to collect ami re rseipt for subscriptions to the Silvrr Statk in ■Paradise Valley. , H. C. Markkr is authorized to collect and Tcceipt for sutectsptions to the Silver State at liiK Meadows. ii»hh-»»-ii.sii.ss'ii—g—■—— WIT ANI) HUMOR. The only housework that some girl* <do is when they begin to dust around ■after a beau. What riles a country postmistress is to have a postal card come to the office written in Frowch. “There! that explain* where my vlothes-line went to ! ” exclaimed an Iowa woman, as she found her husband hanging in the stable. A tramp in Kentucky lately married •a widow worth SI00,00(). This item should be marked and sent to all tramps, as it is said men are scarce in Kentucky. An Illinois editor returns thanks for a centipede sent him by mail from Texas, it being the first cent of any kind that he had received for several weeks. An ingenious chap has invented an artificial honeycomb which relieves the Lees of much work. He Iiojms to pro vide them with neck-yokes and buckets for carrying home honey. In overhauling a book of maxims re cently, a young man was struck with the following: “Love, if you would be loved.” He tried it on anil got kicked. A head with discretion is better than all the maxims ever printed. It is said that black-eyed ladies are snout apt to be passionate and jealous. lJlue-eyed, soulful, truthful, affectionate anil confiding. Gray-eyed, philosopical, literary, resolute, cold-hearted. Hazel* eyed, quick-tempered and fickle. At a printer’s festival, lately, the following toast was offered: “ Woman! Second only to the press in the dissem ination of news.” The ladies are as yet Smdeoided whether to regard this as a compliment or otherwise. A minister in one of his parochial visits met a cow-herder, and asked him what o'clock it was. “About twelve, eir,” wax the reply. “Well,” (juoth the minister, “I thought it had been more.” “It's never any more here,” •aid the boy, “it just begins at one again.* A clergyman was preparing his ser mon for Sunday, stopping occasionally to review what lie had written and to tnasc that which lie was disposed to disapprove, when he was accosted by his little son with: “Father, does t<od tell you what to preach?" “Cer tainly, iny child.” “Then what makes you scratch it out ? ” A very little hoy did wrong one day, nnd was sent, after parental correction, to ask, in secret, flic forgiveness of his Heavenly Father. His otiense was passionate temper. Anxious to hear what he would say, his mother followed to the door of the room. In lisping accents she heard him ask to he mode better, and then, with childlike sim plicity, he added: “Lord, make mas temper better, too.” FoMofllcc RrsnlittloiiM. Money orders issued from 8 to 9 o’clock A. M., aiul from 1:30to 4 o’clock i\ m., daily. No money ardors issued on .Sunday. Letters received for registration from to t) o'clock A. M., and from 1«30 to 4 o’clock P. M.t daily. Mail* for tire Fast close at ‘JJW A.M., ■daily. Mails for the West close -at il2:15 *>. Ju., daily. J\ C, JVstnntf or. SADDLERY, HARNESS .... AXD .... BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Bridge street. Winner* arm. Nevada, ( Aeir (Brick BuiUlitu,.) M. B. HTAt\f#> has constantly on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Saddles, Harness, — j Spanish £ -e and Amer- z ican Bits, “g e Round or 5 *» Flat Bridles, — Oiiiches, Buck- -o skins, Sheep- N, B. ftTAIINTBN skins,Alum • and Lace manvtactcres Leather, Kan Hides, THE FINEST BOOT*, Reins, Kan garoo Heins, at the lowest trice*. Saddle-trees, -o Quick’s R-cattos, Hockamoree, All styles of -O—■ - Whiplashes, M. B. STAUNTON, Bridles, Whipstocks, ft—A—B—B—L—E Buggy Whips, Biding Whips —axd— Blanketsbeets for Horses, ■ A BN EMM MAKER, Hoods and R'tggvRobee, Bridfft Street, Winmeriiueea, hap Holies, General As Nevada. sortinent of Q -o- Gloves, Best $5 ~ Brands of ~~ Boot*, all 5 * Kinds of n x'ladies Calf, 5 Balmorals, Misses' Calf Balmorals. Button Shoes. Misses and Children's Leather Shoe* of all kinds for ttle at the lowest cash price. Boots made to order for all prices from 811 to 820 p<-r pair. Impairing in the Saddle, Harness and Boot Department promptly at tended to. at prices to suit the times, ltoots of the best brands sold as cheap as anywhere on the Pacific Slope. No light dress shoes for Ladle* kept in shock. if B. STAUNTON. j«2l-79-tf HUMBOLDT REDUCTION WORKS! Attention, .Winers ! ORES OF AH. DESCRIPTIONS, IN ANY quantity, from a sack to one thousand tons, (sought, sampled and )iaid for the same day. Parties from a distance can save mone«- by sending consignments in care of C. S. OSBORN, who w ill act for them on reasonable terms, ac cording to amo'iats of ores. He will sample for parties, and collect dues and forward by return express. Ore* Paid for In Sold (’win ! Hr Mill |M) IS |n*r mil. of Hive Value of «r<s drilnrllng S'fO per lo far iiiIIIIiir. Mark sacks, “ II. R. W., Winneuiueea.’’ E. I*. TOKREY, Manager. Winneuiueea, August 6* 1880. tf ORIENTAL HALL SALOON -AND-'— BILLIARD ROOMS, Corner of Bridge and Third Sts., Wirmemnoca, J. H. KlBlim, Proprietor. The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public- that he is now the pro firletor of the aliove elegant .Saloon aud Billiard lull, and assures them that they w ill And it one o the most pfoasant resorts in town. The Itar is stocked with the best brands of wines, LR^l'ORS, CMAR8, ETC.. ETC A FIBSTCI.ASS BILLIARD TABLE will always be found in good order. In connection with the Saloon a LnrRe find PoiiiiikmIIou* Hall, which w ill be found very suitable for all public meetings and home entertainments. JOHN M. BAKRETT. Winncmueca, November 8, 1880 tf SILVER STATE SALOON. Y. PICARD, Proprietor, This new and elegantly furnished Saloon is now open to the public, and is stocked with the eh n est and best brands of WIim. Liquors. Cigar*. Kte> And frseh and Creamy Lager. The Saloon is furnished with aa BLIPTIC POOL TABLE. For the amusement of Patrons. Ukiuob strkbt, WuxMi'oci, Nkvapa. Next Door f St nan ten’s Kiiildlng Call and see me. septlttMf. Y. PICAltD. CAUTION! The public are herehy cautioned not to pr.r chase or negotiate for County A arrant No. 7840, draw n in favor of J. H. Job, for 801 00, on the Redemption Fund, as the same has been lost and the payment of the same has been stopped bv notifying the County Treasurer TRUSTEES HUMHOLDT LODGE, No. 10, l. 0. O. F. Winnsmueca Nev , July 10, 1880. B. U. HMKELE TOWXHITE AGENT, C. P. R. R. TOWN LOTH FOB MALE OK LEASE. PARTIES WISHING TO LEASE OR PUR chase Lots in the town of Winnemucca, are hereby notified that all applications for the same, or on business relating thereto, snould be ad d reseed to the undersigned at San Francisco, at the C. P. R. R. office where they will receive prompt attention those occupying lands belonging to the com pony, without, having bought or leased the same, are also notified to attend to the mat*rr -\itl t 4..1.V .*»*) SV'.i 1 ' - bl *'*" tsbla . i * . . , hi ii UAdKcti. LADIES, READ l DON'T FAIL TO SEND YOC* ORDERS TO C. H. STEVENS & CO., Corner of EifHtto J Streets, HACK A MEN TO, CALIFORNIA, •—ro»— D-R-V OO-D—8! Ladies* and Children’s Shoes! if you visit Sacramento-, don’t fail to| CALL UPON US! We Guarantee Satisfaction IN ALL CASES, AND ONE PRICE TO ALL! SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICE LIST Itaftcrlrk's Monthly Fashion Free ! L-aTWN: buy all kinds of goods outside Of ottr stock AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. tuT SEND TO C. H. STEVENS & VO., Cottier of Eighth and J Streets, Sacramento. slO-Sin -.a- .-«■ - ....... ■» * J AMKS OOCLD. I. k ODOKStt. MILL CITY-FOUNDRY AMD MACHINE SHOP, MILL CITY, **--»* NEVADA. We arc prepared to All all orders on the shortest notice for all kinds of CASTINGS AND MACHINERY roa QCARTZ MILLS, HOISTING WORKS GRISTMILLS. Etc., Etc., Etc. •IDCI8 From all parts of the country will receive prompt attention. The Mlghest Trier Tahl for OLD CASTINGS apr.4-76 RAILROAD FEED AND SALE STABLE. UPPER WINNEMUCCA. The most convenient and comfortable Stable in Winnetnucca. The Proprietor wiU spare no pains to give satisfaction to freighters and others who may favor him with their patrouage A good supply of the beet HAY AND GRAIN To be found in the market HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A REGULAR JOBBING WAGON Running to and from the Depot All orders for hauling promptly attended to In connection with the Stable I have a complet. stock of LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. Consisting in part of Building and Fence Lumber, Posts, Shingles, Shakes, Doors, Window-Blinds, Pickets, Mouldings, Ac. F. NAUAMORE, Proprietor. CITY BREWERY! WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA. KIDP A HIN'KET.FHOFItlETOR*. We are now established in the BREWING BUSINESS, and keep constantly on hand a first class article of FERE LASER BEER! Made from the best quality of nia’t and hops l.ngrr Beer Delivered Dally To customers In oil parts of the town of With nemuooa, AJTOrders from pointe along the railroad r r elsewhere.WUI he filled without delay. r |*»r% mtr *' *'r*ry. »» l\*ilVOe --'sOi a at sfigA U F. STEINHARDT. 130 J Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. California. I—ip-®—r—r-E-B-s —OF— FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FANCY AND DRY GOODS! The Kewest Styles and Designs of riain and Brocaded Silks. Velvets and Dress Goods!: Satins to match! Choicest Assortment of Hosiery. Buttons, Lares. embroider* derles; Sallti and Oros*raln Bllf hon.< Faney Blltldm, Corsets, Merino Fnderwear, Table Linens, Napkin*. Towels, CLOAKS AND DOLMANS A Handsome Assortment of L — A--D--I—E--S; • ••••• •••••• •••••• ••••••••••••« Fresh Handmade and Embroidered I X-iV E— R W E A It. ALL DOMESTIC GOODS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES ! ONE PRICE ONLY! Every article marked in plain figures at its Very Lowest Price. *gTParticular attention paid to COUNTRY ORDERS. Samples seut on application. r. ITEItnAKDT, out 3m Sacramento, Cal. R. W. WOOD, Corner 4tl» and Bridge Streets, WINN EMU CCA,.NEVADA. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HARDWARE, STOVES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS TINWARE AND CROCKERY. C. CHENOWETH, WIXSEMUCCA, NEVADA. Cash Store, at Bottom Prices! NEWS DEPOT! DEALER IN Books, Stationery, News Mutter, Light Literature, Blank Books, Legal Blanks, of all kinds, Picture* nud Music, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, tST Toys, Novelties and Fancy Notions, t'CTLElY tXI» .IMVr.lUT, FurnUhiwJ Good* and Toilet Articles. FAMILY GROCERIES -AND P—R—0—V—I—S—I—0—N—S-! Fresh Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipe*, Nuts, Candies, Green and Dried Fruits, an Barden and Brass Seeds. /.^Orders from the country promptly filled. C CHENOWETH. Wlnnemueca, January 20, J8S0. tf Notice to Taxpayers. Tkbasu&kk's OrriuK, Humboldt County, ) Winnkmuoca, Nov., October 18th, 1880. f Notice is hereby given, that the State and County Taxes for the fiscal year 1880 are now due and payable at this office, $nd that the law in regard to their collection will be strictly en forced. On all taxes unpaid at the close of official '"i.inc.i >n the l»th day <*f nest. .ill I t II afr |i f. ,r d'aiu | • i • , 1,'idivi . a. u 4, >‘f'- \‘!'». IV.mj iivA.U'. I oJ.id • CENTRAL HOTEL. KOM-H MM MMI 8TRKKT WINNEMCCCA, NEVADA, Opposite the Postoffice. < Having bought this well known Hotel, w« hereby notify our friends and the public in gen oral that it will be kept as a first class Hotel In every particular. The Table Will be be cons! t« \«ar la the t'ntnfry. The BAR will be supplied with the best brands of Wines, Liqanrw 1/Rgor Beer, Cigar a, EK. Good COOKS and GentleWanly WAITERS have been secured. We also have s fir* otns Billiard Table. AH attention will be pOH to the wants of Patrons. JOB & HADLEY, Proprietor*. Winnemucca, Aug. 1, IS’TG. tf ARLINGTON HOTEL. OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT, W I >NK JIICCA ................. NET AD A» 8. B. Hughes* Proprietor. Hie undersigned takes pleasure in announc ing that he Its* taken charge of the above named House for the accommodation of the public, and intends to conduct it in first-class style. The House is furnished throughout with r.tic Furniture, Carpets and Spring Beds. The Table will be supplied With the best the market affords A lind-rlaui Bar is cohnected with the Houge, supplied With the choicest Wines, Liquors Rhd Cigars, g3T Every effort will be made to secure the comfort of guests. S. B. HUGHES. Wthhemucco, NeV , July G, 1880. tf LAFAYETTE HOTEL OOTOHITE THE DEPOT. UPPERTOWN WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA. JIM, (ilJMAlN) Ih-opHvtor, THE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE in annouhcihg that the above favorite Hotel has been greatly enlarged and refitted. A number of fine rooms have been added, and the Hotel now has first-daw accommodations for families. The Tables will be kept supplied with every article the market affords, prepared by the most experienced conholseurs. The Bar will be found Stocked with the choicest WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS and LAGER BEER at prices to suit the times Persons vlsitibg Winnemucca, who desire a good MEAL, DRINK, CIGAR or BED, are re ferred to the LAFAYETTE HOTEL. Winnemucca, March 14,1S74. * YIKKEXFCCA HOTEL, Bridge Street, Winm'hmmi, ' DAVID KIROI.X, • • * Proprietor Having Built and Fitted up in the most com modious style the largest and finest Hotel in Winnemucca, with Large and Airy Rooms, .the Proprietor is prepared to receive and entertain the traveling public with accommodation* as good as can be found in this Section of the coun try. The TABLE will always l*e liberally- sup plied with all the substantial* of life, and with every luxury that can be procured. Attached to the Hotei is a FINE BAR, where the choicest WINKS. U41IOKW AND 414.Alt* Can be obtained at all times. <; BOARD PER WKKK.-.BLW apr22tf. ARIZONA RESTAURANT ANt> fruit and variety store. Ukicktillb, Nbvada. PABLO LAVEAOA, Proprietor. The undersigned announces to his friends ana the public that he hue enlarged the ARIZONA RESTAURANT & VARIETY STORE Where he keeps on hand A FULL STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Fruits, Groceries, Provisions, < Tobacco, Cigars, Etc., Etc. PABLO LAVEAGA. CITY BAKERY. CHRIS. DIEHL, Proprietor (OPPOSITE COUST 1101KB.) French Holla, M|IWK tn»vw, Bhins Bmid.rLea, Cakes, Botihutls Ctt. Always on hand and served to order fresh from the oven, in Quantities to suit, in any port Of town. EASCt AFb ORSAXEXVAy CARE* M.4d* to <Mitr TIVrUlnar Ft he. 0 »|M-eHt*v. H'*v:ug I'.iretr -**4 Oi ' "Up Na *>ry, I Wk' f ai( m. I lain# <*> fmllt til Tvwri ■!«*(.t <4 tfvs ) it.H-. (IllH t>. MEKL. WoiuidMi,* pMieeWi tf, llff, U