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Til E S1L V Eli ST A T E. TuimIiij. .Drmnbcr II. IHSO. s W Ki.st: is authorised to make collections i .r the .ilLVKR Statu ami receipt for the same. __ — ^ «. Tli» * ***» M.TSLX* •* n l*A> t iUNi ld O sun U ItllPOKT. Lji.t Eveitlntc'ft lliianl. 100 N Belle -I# 10. > Navajo SOo l.'.o Day c 4<i<) Wales 'Joe 1200 N Belle Isle 10c 550 Bast Mt (liable 15c 05 Bo.lic ■ •{ 150 Tioga 40c 200 S\mlieote 50c 2iXI IJuodshaiv s.'c 250 Champion 20c 130 Addenda 2oc ,ri0 .Mammoth 90c Hit) Nav.ij • sic 75 Till Top 2 } 300 Bechtel Uoo 50 1 ioga 40c 50 Noonday 105c 200 Hrc n.l Prize ItOe 2(K1 T«» arora >5H: 3so Alliimi 40c 10 Mt I liable Hi 1.0 lit Poto-i 4. c 105 C Jumbus 2i li» m Bechtel hoc .0 Bulwcr lj 100 Paradise ;>c 3140 Bel vide re 10c loo Sough liula~i 10c 150 N Noonday 1 150 Hay 25c Ml B Htoll 1| 230 Silver King 13ji 19^ loo Vv ales Otic 200 Alhion 40c This Morning's Board. 130 Ophir Oj OV 2IH) (i A. C 3J 50 California 170c 60 Con Va 220c :t,«i puto'i i7o iooc 100 C Point 120 115c 31K) Iuiperi.,1 20c 70 Alpha HJ B05 Sierra .Va ada 8 155 Bldli'ill no 1H..C 150 Beg Bel her ti 2275 Justice 200 2.0c 1110 Silver Iliil HO 25c 450 New York 2.ic 3020 Alta ti,1 tij list Challenge 70c 305 Andes 205c MJ.r Scorpion 140c 100 Capital 00c SUO Mexican f>3 105 B A B 340 Savage 205c 1H0 I 'll iliar 2J 725 II A N 450 415c 110 Y Jacket 340 330c 2tm Kentuck lj 4 Pi lieleln r 215 305c 4'1 1 tali -, 27.1 I >3 he per 115 125c 50o (Kcun.ill (sic 70 1 ill-ill 10j 3 5 Julia 40 35c 300 filled uia 2.5c l<m Occidental lj 05U I, Wash Or 40 35ic 520 ' Wells largo 10 5c 1030 Kenton 205 200c 100 (ioldeli < late 2 LOi'A L 1 X TELL ICES CE. A Modest Soldier. L. N. Carpenter, of Orcann, County Commissioner elect, has received an order from the Commissioner of the Pension Oilioo at Washington, to have the wounds which lie received in battle examined by Ur. T. C. Hanson, to as* certain whether or not lie is entitled to a pension. Mr, Carpenter volunteered his services for the cause of the Union when only IS years of ags. He was promoted for gallantry to the Captaincy of Company E, Eighth Wisconsin Vol unteers, and served four years in the war. At Iuka, Mississippi, he was se verely wounded, and hears the scars of his wounds on his person. Though honorably discharged because of his wounds, lie has never received a cent from the Pension Oiliee, and compara tively few of his many acquaintances in this county, where he has lived for many years, are aware that he bore the rank of Captain ill the Federal Army when he was til years of age. He is now, as he always has been, a Demo crat. The Felicity of Hiding an Editor. If an editor omits anything, he is lazy. If he speaks of things as they are, people get angry. If he glosses over or>simx>ths down tho rough points, he is bribed. If he calls things by their right names, he is unfit for the • jiosition of an editor. If lie dot s not furnish his readers with jokes, he is an idiot. If ho does, he is a rattle-head, lacking stability. If he condemns the wrong, he is a good fellow, hut- lacks discretion. If lie lets wrongs and in juries go nnmentioned, he is a cow ard. If he exposes a public man, he does it to gratify spite, is tho tool of a clique, or belongs to the “outs.” If he in dulges in personalities, he is a black guard. If bo docs not, his paper is dull and insipid. Farewell Party. The members of Humboldt Lodgo, No. Hi, I. O. O. F., will give a social party on next Thursday evening, Kith instant, as a mark of respect to their brother, C. C. Palmer, who expects to leave for Arizona, in a few days. The members of Winuemucca Lodge, No, 111, F. &. A. M., will also participate in the affair, as a token of tbeir esteem. The special committee of the Lodges are requested to meet aV M. B. Staun ton's store at (i:.‘K) o'clock this evening. V MLlil Kstill. There was* a mild rain- in tiie valley last night, bait it allowed in the moun tains. YVe oouhl not ascertain tlie amount of tlie rain-fsill, as the new in struments received for the Signal Office are not yet in place. It was not sufli oient, however, to melt all of the-snow. Net the Man. .It D. McDonald, a blacksmith from Paradise, and \iho has many friends in thut place, requests ns to state that he is not the McDonald who wo* arrest* ml last week. shipping Flonr. Two car-loads of Hour were shipped to Dander county yesterday from the M inmuuueoa Mills.. More Wheat Coining. Two more teams are on the way her®, from Big Meadows, loaded with wheat for Render's mill. The fanners of that section say they are determined to keep up their opposition to the railroad until their teams give out or the rates are re duced. Meantime the railroad men say that in consequence of an Act of the Legislature, fCTs.-K.tl in J879, they can not, without incurring the penalties prescribed by that law, make any dis crimination between persons or places in Nevada, If such is the fact, the sooner that law is repealed the better for Big Meadows farmers. * r The Chinese Going. Chinamen are in demand in Arizona, 1 Where their services are required in grading the Southern Pacific Railroad. | Agents of Sisson, Wallace & Co., the ■ firm which furnishes Chinese labor to build the road, are now around getting 1 all the unemployed Chinese they can i find to go South. It is greatly to be hoped that they will .succeed in getting at least three-fourths of the five hun dred Chinese in this county to emigrate. Bi iness on the Railroad. The rush of freight east and west over the Central Pacific Railroad con tinues, and is rather Increasing than diminishing# Heavy trains laden with merchandise are arriving and departing at all hours of the day and night. Tin' County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners I met yesterday, Mosar.4, Wood and Marker being present, arrd adjourned, without transacting any important busi ness, until to-day. Oro Finn Mine. L. N. Carpenter informs us that men are at work on the Oro Fino mine, in Sftcianiento District, and are taking out gold-bearing ijuartz that contains over 8100 to the ton. Cattle Coming. \V. B. Tod hunter has a hand of about three hundred and fifty head of beef cattle on the way Imre, from Oregon, for shipment to San Francisco. Oyster Supper. All lovers of line fresh oysters will not forget that they are to be served in the best style this evening at the par sonage. Come at 7 o’clock. Special Meeting. There will be a sjieeial meeting of Winnemucca Lodge, No. 19, F. &A. M., this evening, December 14tls. Work in the K. A. Degree. A .‘{-karat gem erf a single-stone dia mond ring, worth $000, for sale for $240 at Uncle Harris, 221 Kearny Street. Holiday I*resell Is. A large and magnificent assortment of the linest Flatf.1i AND SotID Jew KLRY lias just been received, and will be sold at reduced juices during the holidays, at M. Hoffman's. dO-tf tu«l Why Is It? Why does everybody go to Lkvy k Co’s store for their goods? Answer— Because that is the place to get goods cheap for cash. milll W luc lor Heave Hearts At Frank Fellows' Fashion Sample Rooms can be procured tins geinnc im jiortod Charles Heidsieck, tf line Hress Overcoats at Cost, Can now be purchased at the store of »2J F. C. Robins. Xow Is Ike Time I A few more good and substantial Suits of Clothes, at cost, wiil be found at the store of u25) F. C. R whins, line Ikrc.ss Hills! An immense stock of tine Dtesa ami Common Hats, can be obtained at low rates, at the store of »»•_*> F. C. Roms*. I*ii re 4'nnVe. We have just received our own l>rand of eofFee, tlio finest in the market. Try it. . mo Lkv* A Co. Fruit Cans. Now ia the time to put up your fruit for the Winter. Fruit cans sold cheap for cash, by R. \V. Wood. l>V |i«|is|ji unit Ltsi r lomjKiiinl. is it not worth the small price of To cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints? If you think so, call at our store and . get a bottle of .Shiloh's Vitalrzer. livery bottle has a printed guarantee on it. Use accordingly, ami if »t ikies- yon no : good it will c.n>t you nothing. I Sold by C. A, UkSai ssube, Ifrug I gist, Winueinueeai, Nov. ul> cod A MERftY MOURNER. A Lively Democratic Funeral Oration. The Republicans of Page county, Iowa, had a jollification meeting after election. Every house xas illuminated, and there aero lire-works, music and speeches. After several Republicans had given vent to their feelings, includ ing, of course, the usual denunciation of Democrats, the crowd called on Louis B. Cake, a Democrat, for a speech. He looked too depressed to speakr but the crowd wouldn’t be put off, so lie mounted a box, and, according to the Council Bluffs Nonpariel, unburdened himself as follows; Fkllow Crn/.KNs; A man usually attends his own funeral, but it is not expected that he should talk a great deal (laughter). I knew the funeral ceremonies would go on without me, so 1 concluded I had better bring in the body (laughter). But it takes a great •leal of grace to sustain a man whohe*>ps to furnish the corpse for an occasion like this (laughter). Nobody but a Democrat could do it (applause). It is certain that no one save She Democrats have had a chance to try it for the last twenty years Ishouts of applause). Disajipoiiitimut is the modern Demo crat s birthright, and mourning his nor mal condition. They took out a patent on disaster twenty years ago, and it >i<fcs ci utTJi i lie rnn out in 1876, acd they have just got it renewed. Looking over tile land scape of the last twenty years, I be hold acres and acres of busted hopes, cords and cords of disgruntled ambi tions, barrels and barrels of unavailing tears, oceans and oceans strewn with the wrecks of phantom ships once bur dened with Democratic delusions (great applause). Disappointment is an an chor to the Democratic soul both s«re ami steadfast. Leaves have their time to fall, Ami flowers to wither at the north w ind’s breath, And stars to set; but all. Ob, Democrats! Thou hast at all times for thine own death. I might say with Shy lock, sufferance, yea, soffer-ance is the badge of our tribe. I could give you 329 reasons for this flanghter). A lawyer offered a Judge sixteen reasons why his client was not present in Court. First, be cause he was dead. The Judga told him he might omit the other fifteen. The first reason of my 32If is, we lacked the voters. You will allow me to omit the other 3«2& (applawsive consent). Hut I could give you more than 329 Yea, Morey-y tetter. John Kelley did ft with his little racket (great applause). Wade Hampton's mule broke his leg instead of his neck, and Ben Hill wasn’t born a mute. English had foreclosed his nxirtgages, aud we couldn’t redeem. Then— ’ Tis the SV><rth that can supply, hoi id comforts while we die. In some States the Greenback party fell through a crack in their platform and crippled us (laughter). But De mocracy still lives (great applause). It is like tlw nmle, it never dies. But, unfortunately, like the made, while it lives it is forever throat ing its riders. It bucked (Ireelcy off and killed him in 1872. Tildeu stuck till he passed tmder the wire (applause), but there was so much daylight between him aud this Democratic quadruped that the jfudge* coutitw) turn on, although he had Ids feet in the stirrups. This year we got a splendid send off, and might lime won, buttlifc donkey was stricken down ii» Indiana with (g)Lftnders (ap idauee)1. We close this chapter of his tory with the hope that the story will not Ur contintiml in our next (cheers). We accept defeat the more cheerfully becaase of the magnanimous manner with w hich you take the victory. We take it every four years. It i8 a stand ing prescription. It might well l*e called the quadrennial ijtecac fgroans). It works up about election, and works down as the returns come in. We thank you for the unaiyimous way in which you have turned out to our funeral (applause), We congratulate yoa> on tho magnificent and imposing grandeur of the obsequies. (Here the ■peaker's feelings overcame him, and !te retired amid encoring earthquakes and applausive avalanches.) . We hava a speedy ami (Kisitive1 cure for catarrh, diphtheria, soaker mouth and headache, in Shiloh’s Catarrh RkuMjY. A nasal injector free with .each bottle. Use it, if you desire health and sweet breath,. Price .">0 cts* Sold by C. A, DkS.u shirk, Drug* gist.. nil->od SPECIAL LOCALS.. Ni-h lmpcrlJilion*. New imjtortfttions at F. C. Robin'?, comprising the following: Fresh groceries ami piovisions; Fresh hams ami bason; Fresh Ian 1,- in 5 and 10-lb, cans; Fresli cranberries and comb honey; Fresh dried fruit—apples, plums and [teaches, French prunes, etc,; Fresh maple ami Golden C. syrups; Fresh coffees, leas and chocolate; Fresh sugars, of all grades; Fresh buckwheat acd meals; Fresh cheese, macaroni, etc.; Fresh citron, raisins, etc.; Fresh chestnuts, [top-corn, etc.; Fresh candies’■ French and common; Fresh tobaccos — plug, smoking and chewing; also cigarettas; 150‘teht eoal oil, by fa sect, can or case, warranted; A fnll line of fresh goods; sneb as will l*i found in a tirst-class establish l«M‘llt. Remember the place of business, dll . F. C, Robins. By I mvrrsil A«*«*or« Avkx'j* Cathartic Pills are the best of all purgatives fot 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 civilized na tions, proves them the best and most effective purgative pill that medical sci ence can devise. Being purely vegeta ble, no harm can wise from their use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other pills can be compared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action tl>e whole machinery of life. Mild, search ing and effectual, they arc epeeially 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 hut effectual cathartic is required, ly-4 Ob, tt hat a t ough ! Will you heed the warning, the sig nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, consump tion ? Ask yourself if yon can afford, for'the sake of saving 50 cents, to run the risk and cfo nothing for it? We know from experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a million bottles were sold the past yea/. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by C. A. DeSausscre, Drug gist, Wirmemucca. n9-eod Mothers 1 Mothers ! ! Mothers! ! Are yo« disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering anil crying with tl>e excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrcp. It w ill relieve the poor little suflorer immediately—de pend upon itj there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will nol tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to tire mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like i magic. It is perfectly safe ' to nee in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physician* and nurses in the United Mates, i»old every where. 25 cents a bottle. ja!2-ly Tun Hate No Excuse. Have you any cteuse for suffering with dyspepsia or liver complaint ? Id there any reason why you should go on from day to day complaining ot sour stomach, sick headache, habitual cos tiveness, palpitation of the heart, heart burn, Water-brash, gnawing' and burn ing pains at the pit of the stomach, yellow skin, coated tongue, and a disagreeable taste in the month, coining up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac.? No! It is positively, your own fault--if you do. to your druggist and get a bottle of (iKKtu-’s August Flow i n for 7;> cents, and your cure is certain; hut if you doubt this, get a sample bottle for 10 cents- and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Positively sold by all first-elass drug gists in the United* iStatos. SELLING OFF AT C OST ! Dnrihjjf the Holidays. I will sell for the next thirty, days tho-foHoW ing'articles at cost: t'liiim Tea Sets. Idass Ten Set*. 1 alley Va*e*> Toilet Sets, (HfirruilnliNl fastor*,* Sill er-plnle<l Spoons,-. silver-plated Knives a all forks, Sllver-pUite«l Cake liuskets. Me., iJliH-Us, Lamps, ur.d a great uii-.ay other ajtieles, I'on’t lose the opportunity of getting the- * goods cl w ap. R. TV. Wi-.imcmivv®, TleeraiheY 11, IthO -> HENRY W. SMITH & GO’S CELEBRATED KENTUCKY THISTLE DEW WHISKEY. HENRY W. SMITH & CO* DISTILLERS, Kenton County, 6th Oist. Kentucky OFFICE: 252 & 254 West Third St CINCINNATI* E. KEIMIART & <©., SrHe A^entb for the above ceWirtrtt-d Whlihjr' for Winnenrueea. t'f Orders filled by direct sliipmerff- fyn*i dis.iliery dlX-3m STOMACH jftets the requirements of t'rfe- rational medic** -fthiioeophy whiiw at present i*»evaits. It is a perfectly pure rentable remedy, embracing ' the three important properties of a preventive,. a to oft), and an alterative* It fort i Jus tMe'body against disease, invigorates arrd re vitalizes the torpid stomach and liver, and effects a most salutary change in the entire system when in a morbid condition.. For .sale by. all druggists and dealers gener ally. H O L I D A Y A X Y OIXfEMEXTI My customers and friends wilVbe pleased1 tef learn that I uur soo.r-to receive and disjilay the > rittest mill Moat Extended Stock of CHRISTMAS ROODS ! Ever brought-to thio market.. Please reserve ■ y e’.if-ordei s,-and CALL AT (dlE\t>WET3I .H BltUKtiTUKE For anything you may want to please the ■ children or gratify yourselves.. 1 h*?e dho*j*3t received** fresh' supply of Caudles Nuts Ginn, Urlfd Fruit. Mgs,-. Oranges, lemon*. Limes, Pop-lurn, flutter, Egg*.. Itcnns, Onlousr Codfish, Markerel, and t'anurd tlvodsl . Which 1 propose selling at the lowest figures. - Grateful for past liberal patronage, I respect •» fully solicit a continuance of the same. C. < [ILMIttl.ll. Winnentuoc*,. December 9, ifeeo. tf U A J A C A I; I F O' If YI f I) A 31 l A K A KlTTEKSt* RESTORATIVE, INVIGORATOR axi? N Kit VINE. The Clreat Stomach Kesulator AND DYSLKPMA CERE.. THE MEXICAN REMEDY FOR DISEASES'* OF THE K1DXKYS AND BLADDER. DA-31—I-A-X-A Is a Mexican- Herb, and conies from L»P*sr. DAMIAN A vs* first made and drar.lt by tho Mexicans as a ToNIC fin* the stoinacii and» h,reels. DAMIAN A acknowledged by those vho hav« used it to be a great INVIGOlvATOR unifs NEKVINdi. “Damiana acts directly Upon the kidneys,, making them stronger. "Damiana" is a splendid laxative to the bowele-., thus keeping the liver .from t>*c«*if«£ torpids. Damian a 4ih t*s Appetite*!. tflT *K CD., tt;onfstv '••\v ,>■«.eA.