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She parson Drain Appeal
t?A.lta-V C'lTVi
FrW.r - ,7' ,73-
YBK CAUrOKXI.t CAMPAIGX
COTKRWrt BOOTH'S fiTAKH
MONt AXU UK TMIUD PARTT
MOVEMENT.
That aluonimI condition of the men
tal pr.xes wiii.1. is cll.l the lu--t of
Ok-e too oftfn finds its oJ.jectsuf att.ick
moD4 a class of i-rsons whose char
artrr would s.tm to i.iomise to give
thuu immunity from such "diabolical
VJSsiou" as mre elf-kiug
ambitioD, Time was when Newton
Booth was looked 011. and somthow
so carried himself. a to setiu eutiUed
to be regardeil as a refined and scholarly
.rt ol iraon with too much of cul
tured conscience not to take a very lively
interest iu the general political iuteresU
of hia country, but with too niaeh of a
certain sense of a self respectful reserve
and freedom from a mere common am
bition to be willing U stand as a person
al exemplar of, or champion for, any set
of party principles or candidates; and
never to be at all thought of as a prin
cipal party in wrangle over such
achemea aud performance as should
look to his own personal advancement.
We dare say it was thought by aome
ajood and slow thinking people, with an
nndefined but exaggerated idea of "res
pettabiUtv." that when Mr. Booth indi
cated bis willingness to accept of the
office which he now holds, he had per
formed a handsome act of condescension;
and that he had done it with reluctance
aud in accordance with a lofty and self
sacrificing sense of duty. We will con
.& that iu the campaign of 1371,
while we felt couvinced that Booth would
mn wrii with the Republicans and get
the entire strength of his party (for the
ever.loy.d wiug of the party then was
tka aiiDureut minority) we also
thought that he was of better aud truer
...., -r thin to let his name ever be used
nlace or thins which should at
all compromise him or his promises; and
it never entered our thought to believe
li.t he would or could acquire or de-
i,.r. anvthin!! like a morbid thirst for
.-.facial station. What then is the pop-
i ., .nuzc ment at findiu" that not only
is Governor Booth, in disregard of his
ft repeated pledges, an avowed candi
date for the Senate; ana not ouiy
lat willing to be so much of a disturbing
and intrusive element in the public af
fairs of his State as to become the central
fiire for the pugnacious propensities of j
the Sacramento I'tao to rally themselves
open; but. more amazing and startling
than all. the peevish head and front of a
third party movement, conceived and or
ganized and pnt in the field upon no
better plea and for no better purpose
than iu anticipation of his defeat iu the
councils of the Rep-ib.intn party itself,
and to make sure that a certain pro
portion of Booth candidates be started
in the general ruck for the Legislative
memberships, regardless of the results
of the Republican connty conventions
and primary meetings. The demorali
zation thus developed is not only sur
prising it is inexplicable save upon
the repugnant hypothesis that Governor
Booth cares less for the paity which
placed him in power than he does for
the gratification of his own political ap
petites, aud has been utterly poisoned
with the virus of self conceit and a weak
and self destructive personal ambition.
The situation thus alluded to is a very
remarkable one and not at all encourag
ing. The countenance, or rather, to be
atrictly and technically correct, the in
apiration, which Mr. Booth has lent to
the so-called Taxpayers' party of Cali
fornia creates the lamentable possibility
that enough Republicans will vote for
the candidates of that organization to
give assurance of success to the Democ
racy, while, at the same time it makes it
a moral and political impossibility that
lie can be the Republican selection for
the Senate. We will not shed, nor pre
tend to shed, any crocodile tears over
!.;. nttlitieal suicide of Governor Booth,
ttnr since he has developed the pecu
liarities of bis own individual political
.!.( the sooner he is lata nnner ine
sod which grows for the class of impo
tent self-seeker to which he belong,
the better.) but we cannot but deplore
the occurrences and perverted logic of
events which have led a Republican
Governor to be advised to the coarse
which Mr. Booth has seen fit to panne;
far while it is nest to impossible that
the nicidlrw and violent severance of the
ties which bonud him to the Republican
party ran be of any benefit to nims.ii.
. liber temporarily or i-ermatieiitly, the
oiiseiuenec cannot be other than hurt,
iul to the patty nj.on whose lovul mem
bers he has thus volunteered to Tent his
rr-tfu! and unmanly spite But Mr.
Booth has so cleared the political air as
that the future is entirely possible 01
interpretation o far as the near ana
principal differences of the coming
Senatorial struggle are coueerned : The
St uator who wilt succeed Mr. Casserly
will 1 either a Democrat or an unpol
luted Republican. It will not be Mr.
Xewton Booth.
Hrbk is rather a painful bit of political
iTiHiigence:
SACRAUfcxro, June ZJ.
t. .. t . , .--' f it i -i 1 1 imi is work-
"J " : - .
ing smoothly and appears to have gainea
in the confidence of the public from its
refusal to fuse with the Democrats.
Henry KJgerton was nominated this
foreman for Senator aud made a very
eloquent bpeecn upon accepting m
nomination. P. Coggins and P. II.
Russell have been nominated for As
semblymen. ...
Ine uemocrauc -ouvemiou -
wi..i. There is no lite in 11 ana can
didates are hard to obtain. Dr. H. S.
Nichols has been nominated for Senator.
There are these points that can be
carried against the various counts in
this dispatch, namely:
First. Ihat the said Taxpayers party
is to be regarded in some such an un
favorable light as to its relationship witto
the Democracy as a certain disingenuous
Reynard was with relation to some
fabulous bunches of grapes which Lung
out of his reach.
Second. Henry Edijerton, with all his
declamatory powers, is the most leaden
Jonah that any political boat ever tried
to float with: and
Third, the lack of "life " in the Demo
cratic Convention of Sacramento county
is where the sudden acidity of the
grapes for which Mr. Booth's mouth has
been watering is most painfully mara
test.
Tm Snnreme Court of the State of
Ohio has just delivered a very impor
tant decision and one that will be ol vast
benefit to the cause of popular education
if its tone and purport 6hould prevail.
It decides that the Bible has no more of
a natural or organic right in the public
schools than any other book -just the
same and no more than Comstock's
Philosophy or Daboll's Arithmetic.
This is eminently just and right. Let
us have our education in one dish and
our religion in another and not attempt
to mix them.
Tax New Hampshire Legislature has
referred the woman suffnee question so
far as it has to do with school districts to
a special committee; and they have re
ported favorably on the proposition.
raaKi.Es P. Kimball has been a etand-
ing candidate of the Democratic party of
Maine quite as long as he ehooses to be;
and he will no more on't. He will
henceforth stick to his kerridges.
Abizosa advices say that the Hayden
party are all safe. They encountered
hostile Indians; but their hostility was
confined to ineffectual and long range
hootings.
Oub Warm Spring allies have been
paid off and have had a war mass meet
ing and a scalp dance.
Whes old Tecumsch gets his vertebra1
column in a pugnacious curvatnre he
says things with a very deciaa wire
edge, as in the following concluding
sentences:
m Tnrlinn Ttnrean received to-day
from the War Department an official
letter from Lieutenant Colonel John B.
Brooks, commanding at Camp Supply
u:..l i.. d.im that tha Chevenne
111 MIIU U -
and Kiowa Indians are off their reserva
tions. This letter is transmmea oy
Maior General Pope to Lieutenant Gen
eral Sheridan, who indorses it: Re
spectfully forwarded lor Ine lntormation
of the General of the Army and the
Indian Bureau. The Cheyennes and
Kiowas are off their reservations." Gen
eral Sherman indorses the paper as
follows:
Hkadquabtiks or tbk Abut, I
Washington, June 24. (
Bespectfnlly submitted o the Secre
tary of War: There are Indians to con
ciliate to whom Satanta and Big Tree
. k. inMuJ Uiu 1 hv no more
faith in their siucerity than I should
have in prairie wolve's, and as I once
risked my life to test their sincerity, I
do not propose to again expose others to
like danger, and hope the Indian Bureau
will manage them without the aid of the
arm?."
- There is no superfluous red tape about
that! ' '
Gold 115 5-8 ; Greenbacks 86 l-287.
LATEST TKLtliKA.. ti3.guk
The Secretarv of War, under advice
of the Attorney General, will commence
suit against Gen. O. O. Howard for
moneys deliuqucut on account f the
Freednian's Bureau.
General Wilson, who is our Minister
to the Central American States, will es
tablish his diplomatic headquarters at
San Jose, iu Costa Rica.
There hns jnst been a terrific riot in
Dublin. A fire and a mob broke out
about the same time. The mob seems
to have rased the more fiercely and to
have been the more diflicult of snpres-
sion. They broke open and plundered
houses; and after sacking a Honor store
drank so extravagantly that some of
them fell off of roofs and were killed.
They pelted the police and the firemen
and even stoned the priests and smasned
their chapels. The military finally
turned out and quelled the disturbance.
The oetitioner for the commutation 01
the sentence of Chas. A. Russell, under
sentence of death in San Francisco, ex
press confidence of securing their object.
Necociations are still going on looking
to the securing of the TJ. S. ehip Cali
fornia as a school ship in San Francisco
harbor. .
A man was shot and mortally hurt by
a woman in a saloon in Salt Lake City
night before last.
A stable on the corner of M;if on and
0"FarreI streets was destroyed by fire
yesterday in San Franeisco. This same
property has been fired several times
lately. An incendiary did the work and
the Fire Marshal will investigate the
matter. Loss about 5,000.
it undimin
ished heads, as the warm weather comes
on. A great deal of complaint is made
lnt come nt th abode houses infract
ing the steamship regulations. One old
lady assures usmai sue is uuut-.c
by these nocturnal crusaders. She
makes frequent use of hot suds, with
carbolic acid, and puts in whitewash
where ever it is appropriate, and the bugs
keep away. There's a great difference
between woman, however, as bedbngers
it's all the difference in the world.
Xtir Endowment.
Died w Jail. Jim Foxwell brought
down a man named G. Dalby from
Crystal Peak, last night, thought to be
iusane. The man was put in jail. This
morning he was found dead in his bed.
State Journal.
BARGAINS BARGAINS !
KOPPEL & PL, ATT.
JornerCaraon and Third atreeU, oppeaita the
St. Charles Hotel.
CARSON CITY SEVADi.
IITE HAVE. Jf-ST RECEIVED A
large suppl) of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
Our Stock consists of
HEX'S, TOCTH'S AXD HOTS'
O I O T 331 X S3" G
or
THE LATEST
ALL
STYLES
ParniahIiK Uooda, Boats and Shoes,
Bats and Caps. TrunVa and
Valiaea, Blankets.
And everythina pertaiuin to a FIRST-CLASS
CLOTHUiU and FI RMSHIKG GOODS STOKE
Call and nee UK. Pl-tf
K. D. CBA1TBEBLCI.
. a. HASOS
MASON & CHAMBERLIU,
Opwcb asd SaUMBOom Penrod Bl
uer of Canon and and Telegraph treeta.
VTABKBocaz Corner of Plaza and Moaser atneta
CAdSON CITY, NEVADA,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
era in
Groceries, Provisions,
FLOUR AND FEED,
Blasting and Sporting Powder,
Hardware, Tinware.
Crockery, SI aaa ware,
Cntlery, Paints and Oils.
Snot, Fnae, Boots, Shooa.
liiniisliing Goods, &c.
We have tha lanest and best rire-proof
the State, and are prepared to receive
Grain & General Merchandise
oa BTOB-AGE at all timaa, aad to
ADTANCX8 on tka Sanaa.
floods delivered fna of ekargsta sU parts of
too city aad la say part of tka lanoassia
5t3' auaov cmiiwamf.nl.
1873.
1873.
PROCLAMATION
EXTRAORDINARY!
I A. fl-RBY. HAVING BtKN PER
o liiittt-d to ertct tii
UR2EST EClUINu AND T IE LARGEST !!AU
js3titO of aSTovacii
Viz; f-t iu the
Y. & T. R. R. BUILD INS,
C.lltSOX CITY.
DO HEKEBY PROCLAIM. tbt on the
Evening of the sbove Date
I will be prepared, with
AEIinOAKT MUSIC CF THE BEST R.N3
TO--
ENTERTAIN THE WHOLE STATE
vith ram
LARGEST 3l BALL!
Id the State, and
Will tie Uappr to lintt-rtttiu All in my
MOST HAPPY STYLE.
Expecting this to be my lsat attempt,
I HOPE AIX. WIIX ATTEXD !
No Ticket, Card or Cake, but
A 4th OF JULY R. R. BALL !
GT7ZEUEVST.
j.-24-td
Virginia Entfrp"'"". Chronirle and (Jold
Hill pit im--! fcnaet lid l-ill tothioftire.
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
I t-h.uil of thil'itv will i-omuit UCr ua
JUDr 25, Iti ana Zi. lli tr t:iaw in iue nifcut-r
I paxtmtnt under ine iusirucritn nr. n. ?.
Uuwk, Principal, uiti Jlih K.S.Kl l.lw. AMSisiatit.
The paivma alio the public arv prticulaily
invited to be j.r wilt at xhv E&aiuiuatiuu. iu
l . ui..t,n.Ti.Mi... t t liT-wrti'iia-K tii ku Ikkt'Il
up eacn day will be aniiouuctrd la ttie paper
1. O. tinLriinn)
jltit23 Superintendent
CHAS. W. FRIEND,
WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND EN
GRAVER.
CARSON CITY NF.VaDj,
nEALER IN WATCHES,
Silvrwan-. Fine Jewelry,
Clucks, etc Jtwelry of all des
cription made to order. Instru
ment, carefully repairea ami
warranted.
And keeps constantly on hand t! r finest brauo ol
Havana aaa uoiaraiic a 'tfvro, c.-wwm
lag and thew iag '1 uiix,
Pipes, Cntlery sta
tionery, elr.
aySoleafjent tor the eel.-nr. -ed
(KKSttNT KPECi.llLES.
Carain Oty, Jan. 1. lnta. tf
CLOTHIN G
FOR THE MILLION !
At Prlcrcwhicb cannot bo Cnrapened
a au A a nm. afla loaa ir 1
THE LATEST STYLES
AND OF
The Very Best of Cloth!
Dress Suits,
Business suits,
Huntine Suits,
TJnderclotjtuLjtis I
Fine snirts,
Flannel Shirts,
Linen & Paper Collars,
Hats, Caps,
Boots and snoes.
Saratoga Trunks,
va ises. Caroet Bass,
BLANKET STRAPS, FINE BLANKETS
And ft general assortrnent or everytnmg to d
foand in ft
COMPLETE FURNISHING STORE
JOE ROSENSTUCK,
ft wnty Bnlldlng. Cm win City.
GRAND OPENING
or
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY
COODS,
AX THX
DRY GOODS STORK
NEW YORK
EMPORIUM
OF
AT
FASHIONS
EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICKS.
There is no hnmbug la this. Ws neaa boat,
less. Our Stock ooDsiats of
Pianta.
Alapaecas,
Kmhrolderioa,
Aaacea,
Calicoes,
Carpets.
OUclotna,
etc, ote
par reat saved by calling at
HARRIS BROTHERS,
CARSON ST.. TRKATKR BLOCK.
j:
rlT-tf
THE SUMMER TRADE !
Largest Sales Lowest Prices
A. B. DRIESBACH,
Wboleaalo and RrtaU
Gr roc er !
CARSON STRKKT
Oarson City,
Offers the Moat Evlenalvo atock on tho
Smallest Harent-ill not be beat
cannot bo nnderaold baa tho
beat of everything, and in
vllea ail wanting
CROC ERIES
TO GIVE ME A CALL.
Alwara on hand a full atock of
FLOUR AND FEED,
WINES, LIQUORS. PORTER & ALE,
ALao
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Nails, Scales
Farmlns Tools
Crockery Ware,
Powder and Fuse,
Wall Paper,
Doors and Windows,
Window Glass,
Paints, Oils and Varnish,
Paint and Varnish Brushes
California Lime,
Plaster Paris,
Cement,
Plasterers' Hair,
Tinware,
Etc, Etc
I have as Urges stock of goods as any koaa
in the Trade, sad am prepared to famish by
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AellTandlM af sasnjo.
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