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parson gaily Appeal
CAItSON CITVs
Sunday Janiury 10. 173.
MINING STOCK KirOKT
Praoii Hoard
!5 0:ih:r 25"). CPs. Zi9. 20.1
3W JlrlM T. PJH. r: l.:',l, ?.lt
H'O 'lOiild tuny ft J. 2 V, li'i
1"55 l.'et ft L'etcli t (-9. C-i.Cs.CJ
525 Savag-i 15 , ;s, is.;. IS.-,
203 4 hollar Si. SS. t-s. ST
3"-0 Hale M X.ivnsr,!, 6j. 6:!. C4'
1055 rowu Point ti. 4-.43. 4', '
215 Yellow Jacket l.i. 137. 15.1, itij
4SI.5 Imperial 21). 21. 2i)'i , 21
Uaa lannire 11,11 li. 33 St, 16V 13
SM G H (JiK.rtz T. S'
C93 Scntiut 22. 32 l. 21 If. 21
11S5 Alpha 38. 3.. 41 B', 3jH
1233 Belcher ail, S5!. 51 !. 52 '
P21 Confilenre Sl. 43, t7 if, 47
f 10 Con Virginia a . 7ts, .. 7f i bJO
PI 5 .sierra Nevala i, 23 it, 25),, 2-1
433 I:,!ly 34, 3
(93 California 7 . 7. 7f0 Mf. 725
85 f-i g Belc! r 14. 1.1 't, 145, 149
''S3 Ovtrmiu SI, a,i, s.i. 8
is.5 Justics 13n, I5,i. 153, 173
420 S.K'or 8, 71j. 7. 7
j!1 Laity trvan II. USSj, 19
4i3 I una Con Uii, 31
On motion, .Senate took a recess to
meet in Join Convention.
Senate adjourned to the Assembly
Chamber. Tho.ir proceeding nottd in
Assembly report.
Semite met efter the inauguration,
iloil wr.s called.
Hon. Frank Denver imnle his farewell
address.
Lieutenant Governor Jewitt Adams
took liis scat as i'lesident of the Senate.
IX.i made a short address in which he
pieced himself to be faithful to the
tiro t of his. cilice.
At ':',' Si u!e adjourned till Monday
a; 11 o clock.
THE iHAUGUHATlOHa
The nrnaonSfi cf (lip Oee.l -dott Tlie
Attvitetanco In t!i9 Aasfitibly Ttio
ItcpjitsoiK at GuTHm-r lEvadlry'a
llu-io-.Mr. Adams' Atlrirea.
pe.'tiier
i..od called, quo
to Uucmn-
Thi: Ivy Cum;. The young gentle
men of this club give their first party
which is altogether an invitation
affair next Tuesday. They liayo
spared no pains or expense to do the.
elegant thing. They aume the en
tiro expense of their entertainments
and treat their guests like voting
noblemen. We believe, as has l;e:i
-.id before, that the party next Tues
day i:: ue r.f p-z,.j 01 me season.
M. K.
a u
inn
t'lu iini, A. II. Teyis, pastor,
to day at 1 1 a. ;. and 7 r. m.
f-'.-hm.l at 12 M. In tiieeven-
:Wor will rei-eat ,liv rioueM)
il-. ivetiiro on Tlie signs .' the
inios." .-eats free. A!! are invite 1.
r.:Esr,YTi:i!iAN Ciu iair. Preach
ing by the pa-tor, Kev. J.iinej Woods,
at li a. m. and 7 r. M. Suhiee: in the
veil in t A leeinro upon -'Tho All
Sceinar Kyc." Stbl atli hool at 1:.' '.
ea:sfiee. AH invited.
New LitBiSiAS. Cijr Xtw Librarian,
"J.o," sHas JuLu I. Cii.t, i3 the tew
S:at? Libra-am. II" is l.ringin;; his
work un.l.rji rii 1 uj eseeilent tyjteia,
I'riscor.vL CiriMicii. Serviecsi at 11
M. and 7 r. M. All are er.rdial I v in
vited. Sunday School at I. o'eb.ek.
ASSF.JI3LV.
The Honfe met at 1 o'clock.
Dovev in tho Chair,
rum present.
Leave of absence granted
ham for one rhiv.
Fr.vyer by Kev. James Wood.
Hoan granted leave of absence for
one day.
Ihe minutes of yesterday read and ap
proved. HF.PGI.TS OF STANDING COlIltlTTrES.
The Judiciary Committee reported
favorably on Concurrent llcsu'.ation No.
1, chauins day of cjniir.i-uem-r.t of the
fiscal year iroai J.maary 1, to December I
31. The o! j.-ct of the resolution is to
cnan.e ttie luiaiici.il oltK'er:; t ) present
their reports on the l';.st uav of the
yc:-.r.
r.ESOLrTIONS.
By Ekiir : To print on o.i?J board 100
coiie3 of tlie Star..tii);r Commiii..-ts of
tha A.-mblr. A.I 'pt. d.
lly X. Aihn : To i::strne-t the Ser-eorLt-a!-Ari;:s
to forLish huitaMi rooms
for the Kurolling Chrk. Adopted.
!y ISerijstein : That Aembly I!il! No.
i, W taken from the General f ile, laid
.n th - ial ?e. r.rivl. d find "....,1,. ,! ,1
order f ir next Wednesdav, :.t 1J o'clock. I
ly l!:r.;-fe::i : T!; it a committee of
ti.ne be i r pointed to itvt sii-ate into
til? oo:: liti. m of our insane convicts.
Adopted.
The Ch .ir appointed I?riitiu, Gray !
a:: J l'eaiik sucli committee. " !
Yesterday was the time fired upon by
the Seventh Nevada Legislature to rc-
mati'.irate ills Excellency Governor Ji
K. Dradley. At 2 o'clock or a iittlu
iattr the Senate and Assembly mtt in
joint convention la the Assembly Chaai'
her, the Speaker of tho House, ilr,
Doyej of Lyon, and Lieut. Gov. 1'rank
Denver, President of the Senate, pre
siJii:. A LARGS KtrMEEB
of eilizms were in attendance as well as
a large majority of the two Ilnnscs of
the Legislature. The lobby was thronqt J
with visitors who were drawn together
by the dignity and ceremonial of tho oc
casion us well as by the peculiar foira
which it was kuon the initiatory ser
vices would take on account of the Gov-
er:i"r s illness. J. here was a gocdiy
number of ladies ia attendance within
the raiiin?, hi!o numerous reporters
were busy dotting down the more saiisnt
points of service to impress and amuse
the readers of their respective journab.
TUU CHIKF INTECEfcT
of the G-'dlieiins was mai.iteste J, Lor-j
ever, in nu uiimhtakable lea;.! ad j
tender fttliug for our honest, old, farmer
E-.ccntiv. s:oi tiveiy cu'.it.l "Ur'-ad- '
herns," tiuie bfi;: no fnf -a lioveur I
why "Sh'i! t'e-rns"' wei.' l rot st r'. f i
(He i.s a ... briquet. Vi'ht::' v: r j
in the cor.rse tf tha ni.t i:::)ta:h.t.on
rim ir. le Lis name was inentionn!, t i;
s;:.;.;l.y and atter.ti'.m of the iiu.iituc
g:e.T tamest aa.l h.':e.!.
las rsoc.i-rcs
rEVV AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS
ro
TSH E FINEST
AND
MOST COSTLY
Assortment oi Jewelry
EVER OFFERED IN NEVADA
THE
He
HOhT I XTEXSIVIJ J:AXI: t.MlfcMI H tXI
mVOIGB OF BILYBH WABB
;i.VfcI5 OfKXLIl I. THI! HTATR I
Ckcicfit fcl.'Eclicn tf rirfa JUtcttfs trd fitcts lie Ferto
EVKK nitCIMNI.D ion TUB .VKVAIJV flM KETl
TUC MOST EXTKSBITK STOCK (!F
CHILDREN'S TOYS ever effered forsalo inCsrsonCity
Auu.ia fcort, me n r vr.ioni.le S1()(K C I- IIOMDAY C.:li:i , v. r iIIm Iiv.U In tbu
btutf.' i '1 !jig Vtu .in Hi 1 f 7nr i a.l m u IIMs'1 if
0g WATCHES, Jn
Hiiiki2 French Clocks, lYintrnantlx.JM
szt3 cf:ipe;.rl a;-.d
Sroci; Si'iMiT. You can buy Julia
for about sovontd n dollar-, ar.d Suee.;r
for seven.
Ai'BLrm Cctb. Tht
hereby called to meet
tvema?, Jannr.ry 12, at 7 o'clock, at the
eraee ct llis txcc-lleccr Governor L. II
Ad.Iphis r.re
next TnesJay
Fraulev.
Bv order of
H. G. 1'akkeb,
rrrsideiit.
Tcr. ;;srari mc-n comiilaia tkal thay ran-iot
:.! a f oo.l (tr ia Carm. Joi: walk two
sml call at Pmeis' p.'ftffi Block. D'ar
e Tiieatrt- !. Lt l lire braaL cevrr Lrlrre
.rd m liit- LStali.
HO'llCL. AKKIVA1..S.
iRVEn. i-Eornrtrrr-a,
x not frE OEr.K
V;:, ,;. t.t-rts .i tis li, ;
". H i- e--' w I' Mailh
' J 1 r '.v:i .7 j:roi:a
.u W Karrlsca 1: :: s-ln.vj
l. v. ixi;.
rrlf.-.lctaz
i i. siicils
X .Ve;.-r
Jas i!jt'.-rs
. cn.wiLts EoirL, cr.o. tcfli, rBopHisiB
NOTHTS.
By Drr;.-.!eiu : An Act to regulate
pharmacy and the- sale of poisous.
in rsoiircrio's or r. l i s.
Py Van Il.igan : An Act for tho re
moval cf convicts to the State Prison.
lb:..d first us'l s.e"Ud time, rules sus
pend d and r. '., rre 1 to the Comuiitteo
on Ways and Mem.
It provi.Jes that tLo sL r:.T afl-. r re
ceiving tho ehik's eeilifieate of the
jlilSmtnl of la.p: is.., nunt snail deliver
the criminal to :he State prison, the ex
peess to be paid out cf the State Treas
ury. Do-v (by leave i introduced r. bill for
the ereaaen, i raniiiati.m a::.! mainte
nance of the State l'nii-(rity.
Lead the first time, rules suspended,
rea 1 second timo and ordcrej printed.
lty McDonald : A Itill regnlatini? the
number an.l salaries of the attaches c f
the Assembly, increasing tha salary cf
the pciter from i to 0 per day.
r.:i.ts TA-SEII.
Dr.eknci's amc-tv.hatnt t- tb? Con.-ti-
tntion was con -i.b red en-rfrs-d, rea 1 a
third time and pass.d. IM chani;os
the t rniina.; nr of the fiscal year.
The Chi. f Clerk was jjr.tuted Itave of
fib-ence tid r.U.l.i!v.
j Wuii and do-.v wire ni r.oi.'.f. .1 a eon.-
mutee by the Chair to in: on; tho Senate
j th :t the Assembly was r.- . ly to o into
i Joiot Convtiition at - o'eb.ek.
i A'tir a recess of 1". r.iat. .-, Wren i.-
poited that tne eomm-tree hud i:if.,ra:'d
iiie as til it -1, ia realU to ii.0
Julnt C'.nvi.ntio:i.
to the Governor's Mansion we did not
follow, cut of deiicacy au-.l 'scUsii . iiily.
Thj necessity cf thu yititnticn, if there
estate it any, is cur excuse. Why, iu
consib. ration of tha old gmtlerLan's
fee' ! st.-.te, he miyht not have bet n iu
ttail.l with the same eri'eot and sense by
any Notary Public, we fail topeioive.
He nmdj no more than
1 rispnsc at tho :a.,tal-
;':u-t. rll S Kilt-U
KCTsB
T Terek '
NEVADA
LEOlSLATURi
XTJI .SE.SSIOX.
KnnouLeed
House uro
:-at-Ar:a
the a.! i
am.
ion.
cf the
..d .
s...
Asssm-
hu:;ale i xl 'i May.
Cr:s:-v City, Januaiy 'J, !'-,7-3.
XIO;M:(i stst-IwN.
The Senate ::)-t at 12 ?.r., Lientennnt
( lovernor iu tb" t. 'Lnir. lbdl cai'ed-'-l
-'i-unt'TS pres. nt. I r.tvt-r liT the IU
A. II. Tcvis.
Waiter intrn'u 1. 1 a r .. jlu'ion in r
;n to littm;,' i: a i..m for the Commi'-
!.? ta i aji. and -i o.s. Adojled.
MeCiinton oil. .. .1 resolution to ia
intre whether sui'.h'e rooms coulu be
obtained in the Cipit-d for the Enirioss
in.L' an.l Lnroliing CieiLs.
ile .stated that s leh chits had been iu
the habit at previous sessions, cf taking
their work to rooms iu town and then
senuin" their bills to tho Legislature for
rent, wLich he desired to obviate by Lis
resolution. Adopted .
Waiter introduced Senate Dili No. 2.
Read first time, second time by title,
rules suspended and referred to" Com
mittee on Ways and Means.
The bill relates to the removal of in
digent insane persons to nnd from the
Insane Asylum, and the trauspoitation
of convicts to the State Prison. The
expenses of such removai is to bo paid
out of the State Treasury. Only the ac- I
trial traveling expenses of the ciiicer and
n per diem ot fS 00 to be allowed, p.nd
tne convicts to remain in tnc-ir res;o
tive connty jails until their cases have
been appealed, or until the lime for so
doing has expired.
Kecess till 1:45.
AFTIIENCON.
Senate met at 1 :45, Lieutenant Gov
ernor in the Chair.
Call cf the Senate ordered.
Messsgo from the Assembly that the
House is ready to meet in Joint Conven
tion, and proceed to the inauguration
cf the Governor.
the Sinuate.
1 the Seu-
;k (Jjj
Jriut
USeS
b!v
li,
at.
Li rutcr.a'.d G .vrrnor Denver to
Chair and slated th? object cf the
Convention.
The lolls cf the ricpeeuve II,
were eal.id. tjuorura ir sent.
The Socieiaiy of tho Sonata read tho
joint resolution.
Senators Vavian aal Stanipley, n::l
Assemblyman J. P. Smith were appoint
ed a committee to wait upon Chief Jus
tice x nomas v, iia;, y, ana request
him to attend on tho Jefi.t (.Vnventiou.
The committee rctuiLe.l, in tio Jilting
ti-.e Chief Justice.
The Joint Convent!. .a then marched
to the Governor's reside nee. The Con
vention filed in and the oath was ad
ministered to His Kxctllencv, Governor
L. H. Lradley, who received the oathiy
in iu bed, anil in a very fec-blo state. .
The Joint Convention then returned
to tha Assembly Chamber, to install
Hon. Jewett W. Adams, Lieutenant
Governor elect.
The rolls of both Hoase3 were called
Quorum present.
Stevenson moved to appoint a com
mittee of of two, one Senator and one
Assemblyman, to notifv Mr. Adams cf
tne proceedings nnd request his pres
ence for the installation.
The Chair appointed Stevenson ( Pres
ident pro tern.) of the Senate, and Wren
01 tne House.
The committee returned escortina Mr,
Adams.
Chief Justice Hwlcy administered the
oath in a fail clear voice and aolemn
tents.
A large cumber cf ladies and gentle
men were present and much interest was
manifested.
Mr. Adams was declared the duly
elected Lieutenant Governor.
The Governor's Private Secretary,
Crittenden Thornton, read the commis
sion of Mr. Adams.
Joint Convention dissolved. Sena
tors returned to their Chamber.
At 3 p. M. Assembly adjourned till
Monday.
he recav.d miht have been predicted,
some sai.i: "How d' do. Governor: I
am fjlad to si-e yoa loukiu.; so well."
Others, coining ! reeinatelv cu the heels
of these, unbunheued themstlvi.s thus:
'Governor, hew d' do? I am real sorry
to see you in this lis." All of which
would have teen too much for a muscu
lar wood chopper to endure without nau
sea. The Governor, though no serious
results are apprehended iu his case im
mediately, is alihcted by a tlis.-ase which
racks and tries the stoutest constitution,
beiu;.; paralyzed iu his right limbs and
p.titiaily in the light side.
ms mciiiT i:xi)
was held up vbilo t.ikiuy thw oath by
Speaker Dovfy.
the brief! t veil
lati m. He had no ina'i.rir.d address,
nnd-. r the circumstances, t i ifler. 'i he
Leet-latiire and the aiivmpam in; crowd
returned to the Assembly Chsmber.wLers
the j int convention was formally Un
solved bv Lieutenant Governor i'ran'.:
Denver, the Assembly remaining ia their
s-ats to Le adjourned and the Si na'.c re
turning to their Chamber for funLe r
busmiss. Lieutennnt Govern,.!' Denver
took the Chair and making a farewell
address, yielded his place to the Lieu
tenant Governor Jewett V. Adatr.s, just
installed, who delivered a lihf and ntat
inhlii which deserves to le highly
spoken ci because of its 1 revitv and
realties. The Lieutenant Governor is
a n:..n cf pu iossin;,' pcisom.l app-enr-auce,
plfitai.t a Idrts.i, and, we have
heard, u man of cr.lt an, lis spoke as
f illows :
AIIMIKSS OK HON. JliV.XTI AHAMs,
Sci.atoi.s ThroujjU tho siufrnges of
tho pooolo of our nourishing young
State, tl.o honor cf presiding over the
deliberations of yo,.e honorable body
Las Lcen confei r. d noon your humble
servant, in a-suiioiic; mo icsnoiisi
bility ol'Uis.eliarging Mich arduous and
intricate (lu'.us as 1 shall liero be
called upon to perforin, I am not tin
mindful of my liicxpcrionee, and my
dependence upon tne ituiiiisroiico of
the Senate. ith the plcasins assur
ance which my personal knowledge of
tne uigli cliaracter and uiguity ot tho
honorable Senators present gives mo
that sucti liKtulgence will be consider
aiely accorded. I beg leave to assuro
you mat, as presiding olucer of the
senate it will bo my highest ambition
to discharge tho duties of my position
with fidelity to the State, and without
partiality, prejudice or partisan bias.
indulging in the nope that ouroiliciul
and social intercourse may prove mu
tually agreeable and pleaeant, and
that your deliberation may be crowned
by wise legislation, and your ellorts
by tho approbation of our common
constituents, gentlemen, I liavo the
pleasure of aunounciu that tho Presi
dent is now ready to hear from tha
Senate.
Mr. Adam's manner of delivery was
simple and happy, and he was several
times applauded before he ceased speak
ing. Thus closed the inauguration cere
monies of yesterday.
Tircicier, cAKEcr, jpietcd eraciiet
32;3U'Jii!i-ei3l I'Ij:. inn,
Lcckcts, Etutis, Kings, Elccvo ETut.crs, Sftctrcler, Celd Terr,
. 'el evirv enrr. ivr.l frti, ie ef llir ,!! l.r'n Ait. Alio, ) tIf. (-VIsii in il-iitiiw
WA'K Ul s. ! .,. x, ,1; ,,f m VI II V. U 1 is .MM M , ,,ri..l ' '
Till: I At V l.dUUS IJ1-.IMT?I1..T l vtiy lull H..I allia l!c.
STEIN WAY mil
l .j'n nialK- ati.l tini.li lis !. jnm liw il I, r Hie CoMIXiJ Hol.IUtVK. l:tI,i Lal la
lit:.!:-it inlh- fen : ivf. mis ,.-iat aai var.ej Mu. 1 nnl.raen "
- - n - t L'l.ir
2.
BOOKS,
Cfj the met beantiiul scrii lien, m, li e, rClShs ICl LLc'l IuN.s fr.lu illt 0At, , (
G-XZXXS3 (trcccli-loadersof H kiuJs);
MLLKCHAl -M I irLS o,d SIII.LF COM???"
KTotions, XSLaalcljL-lSajiafxoliiiB,
Alu every ti ImiiVi iLu.j; In tLe licoof
TOYS AND PlAY TKIKE6 FOR 8;HTA CLAUS!
Alt tLite iiucila are Onw Hita; c (CeJ acj dix lajiil at
Jewelry, L'cok, Music and Fancy Jiiirlo FiuporiniD.
OH CARSOH STHEET, OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL,
Onrson Oity-, 3XTovan.:
ii-j.tfji
H. D. CiiriMBOL!N,
OiricE and SalkoSocii Cwrbcit Ll. i k. cor
nerof C'arseu f.tj H; ar :rfct.
Wi.tnovsn Cura.T of riasaaadUnsfxratrsv.!
CARso.'i cur, niiva:;.
EUREKflRflNGL
CUYtTHs EiiHEKfl RfikfTT
7 tr ia
Groceries, Provisions,
FLCU.l A'D FtD.:
Eooaia. Two fnrcitked rooocs eligiblj loca-
ed few cecra (aat ct the Capitol Luildicf.
rP'y at ttc re ak'tnee of Mrs. tell, I orth ror
nrr cf King ctract. two Llueka from ihe Cai ltol
lut.
It.aiti.ntr, Ttimarr,
troekeij, Olnasvvart,
Caller-, I'uii.u and Clin,
fcfiel, I'nsf, Inm-i, io..
T't. It th. i;,t t,-i (M..t -
vu. It t tli liei,,;,, ua ! Xiablia
in ii,-..
SI. li Is t!:. ,!.;, j., . 1,1,-r la
li jrj.et.
till. It l i!: ir,. I fottalila
I. in. i e n n.atli. l; IHttfure
1. 1' i'i ra'ile.
tit. ll Iihm l.ai,f. ril n t'linnQf
1 etln r l'olul,lr loiuu'e.
eHi. it savi 'I line ri'-l Mf,l..y.
Till. II many Siw aal
i s.iai'le liiiOiii tin til.
iiiu auii'al
TEK
EEAS0K3
, a , ii iinjiiiiM in
J Mil. It IS tho . i
why : r .-liiiij Ai i.:in,tii..
t-f la. ll ilia . til, i;ran.l
if it ok w.lli
ff '.'1111111 tl"ll 'f
l Kill. A i rsjialeai
ill ei.i ir. e ati ei
r, i lly H i. I hi n I (
antrna
if wi rk wi-lli tlia Miiailraj
ll-Ullt tl"ll nf fuel.
kaiuiriNlMitl
en thai II S
I i v Hi! I ill n I ( li'it Irr.
tulin ri.i it i n. r. l ilc util e,
FOtl ALE UY
I Lara tlie largest and tub! 1 1 re-proof la
the State, an Jam ireiarej to ivceiva,
Crain & General MereLantlise
oa STOEAuE at all tlaies, anj to make CASH
AlVAvCi:3 oa ttia Bamo.
Goods uellvcred free cf clicra la all cl
the city and la any t art cf the aiuTOtuidiui
jei-U N. D. CHAilEEKUN,
FOX & COMPANY,
Oiipaaite Key r It llruda Hay Tard,
Cr.rson City Nevada.
Change of Base !
FOX & COMPANY,
UaVE It! IIuVUD TO TUE VLXt STOU1
ojilioaitll
Kryarr afc F.lrod'e liny Tard,
Caraon V ....Nevada
v., Lara on hand a ful uaurtuitut if all aiaaJs
The Only Cue Price Store ia Tea I
STERN & BOSKOWITZ,
Dealer in
MEN'S AND BOYS'
OIiOTHIXO,
ralahlBir Ceoda, Uata, Caaaa,
BOOTS AKD BHOE8. lUCiSES, TAUSX8,
Blankets, Mstttveaae, I:
Cenat Balldia.fr, taraea City, We v.
c4-tr
of
HARDWARE
S T li Ji Mj9
S O "V7" 3D 0 ,
Tinware,
CR OC K E R Y
PAINTS, OILS,
Viiio vV Doors
Practical Tinners
Tad atlkuiiUof wotklaewUiie.
7 tail aatTse enr New .klMtuta
e.le-U.

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