THE DAILY APPEAL CARSON ClTY fiV Ai . ' '
CcFXCTA', ADVERTISING
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING
i eonventioa.
Cati for Lonventiofl; james g. sweeney.
Ct "tfcfc -Oe rnocratic. and
fast) ci Nevuda .
CtLa C-nverticr.s of t'-e s;
arri Silver Parties of N.. -
MMdaaarters. of Pe
Central Committee ; ;.' ''-8
Party State. Centra .-- ?..
' 4di. Rsntv Ne-. . -
it 3- dt-eflUS.of ' " O-
TfJttet- Contra 1 t-o:;. :.f t---iri.
of the 5ilv?r i'., '"'
BasBJtE&M:: of Nevaia, '.-.-Jfei
ml April -1. I'S, it. a. ..ieo
t&at a Ste D;-aiccratfc conr-'atioa
.t-afi SUvr Parry State ccaveatiun. be
(Lett at Reno. Nev. vca ..Wei-ass-iay.
Aafefx-st -i-. at 12 no-a. t?r tae
narjfc-x' ". auaiirtitia? -a ticket r.c is
vKxd for at the aext ieaaral eier
ic'X, Co tfc iiiid. Tuesday. Nevc:uy.r
ff, t3;. consisting .oil
Oa- itpresentative' to Uor.s.--j
Oae Governor.
Ore Ueuteaaat-trovera.-:::.
te Ji?tic- of the S::;r;ci3 C:::.
Oru; Secretary i f 3ta.:.
1 Ci"' A ' to r a e y-Ge u e r-i '. .
v-:t . rty'; Treasurer.
Or;- S'joe- Controller.
r K'Jrv-'VAr-G'fi: -ral.
Jt.v :'v:n-tu:;t o: in-
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,.tMv K : : V:A-
tirhiry Vi -r- -r.i.-.
. tt -t .! .. . : . .. .. j le
va: l:stri"ts o' .Tc-Tada.
AUn for the selc-rio:. wf a S-a
Con- nil CVj:r.;r;i:.; .- ;;r.- ;:.(:..-&-
':.'iv. of nil other :,-..-ir.. aji --.ay pr,p---f
r -nut' !-:';.. i:. Th;- h.o-i.- ef
--r.-i, . u'.nti.-.w t,f th- re :-;vc co.iu--u
said r-r.v n : tor oac'.- party
i-.lL '' j !lf Ut-J "jVIiltO t' e;C:4 fif?V
-'-i--' or rny frai-ihn: tlx-iv-:I' apt lev-!-.
v. '.vviity-nv- ir H II. f.
! Chairaiaa of Democratic State Ceatril
CoaiBiittee.
Attested; E. L. BINGHAM, Sec.
J. E. SOUCHEREAU.
- r. of Silver Party State Cea-
Jjaimitttee. '
x.oeratic and Silver Farty
tarougaout the State please
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PROPOSALS FOR BIOS
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE
Building contractors art hereby
jotiaed that the plaas and specift
catioas of the Mackay building tor
the sclicol of miaes will be reaay
for iusp.ectioa at the office of the
Board of Regents at Reno, Nevada,
frcra ani after Wednesday, July llr.h
It is desired by Mr. Mackay
that the contractors submit seaied
bAs for the erection of said build
in':, according to the plans and specifi
cations, on op before 10 o'ciork a. m.
; Saturday, July 23, lSotj.
! These. sealed bids will be onvarded
, to architect Wiitiani S. Richardson of
the Srai of McKini, Mead and White,
architects. New fork City, who hat?
heea entrusted by Mr. MacUay with
"h resnonsibilitv r.f lettirr rlin rr.n-
tracts for the batldinu and the erec
tion of the same. Eacn old should be
accompanied l y a certified check for
$'", as evidence of good faith on the
;..ar: of ihe contractor. Mi. Itichard-f'-'i:
reserve- the riant to rt-ject any
ar.r; all Lia-.
OcCAR J. SMITu'.
C'l.ah n.a:: of :h rd or ilt ients
GEO. H. TAYi.O'i
ier-rf a r- of the B:ard oi Kc aents
July f. W.C.
Notice is hereby givea that all '
iorsons who may desire to coaaect
their premises with the city sewer
rj.riis, shall apply at the office ot
the C unty Clerk and obtaia a written
icrniit from the city clerk before
having sewer connections made with
tiie city sewer maias.
By order of the board of city
trustees JAS T. DAVIS
Presideat.
Attest: H. B. VAN ETTEN, Clerk.
Tonopah & Goldfield R. R Cp.
Time Table
O Ali.g to the oeiay attendins the !
arrival of the plans ar.d siecific-atior.s i
c: the ilP.ckay imildir,; for the school '
of mint's, the time for the proposal ,'f j
to be sulmiitted is herewith
TONOPAH & GOLDFIELD R. J?. CO.
Mountain Time Jan. 1, l&Otf.
Light figures denote a. m.. dark fig
ures p. ai.
leaves
No. 1Z
. .San Francisco j.7:l3
Ileno 7:15
Minn 11:J5
Scdr-vilie
. . "Tin opj h J itr.c ... 11: t'-j
.... Sum:nit 1": 45
Rcckhill ln:ot'i
CoaMaie U':l
Silver Peak l'VOt'
McLean .'.:.;.j
Millers ,,,:"t
.(;oMfit-ld June... ."-::'
.''Columbia June .. b :;2
Toi:.pa!i . . . Lv. J . 21
. Ton: pan . . . Ar s :"
Cohmibia June ... S::J2
''Klondike .7:1
.... Goidfieid .... Lv : ')'
Toncnah and Columbia
Junction
Tonopah - .-W '.:)
"r Colur.Mia Jci-i- 1 i "
Between Cclubiba Junction and
Golc'.fieid
Arrives
No. 4.
.7:00 0
S.oo
5:35 lis
;4tL'2;
8:C5l:p;
6:25 4! 4
6.4C
7:C0 447
7:"0
7:35 M
S:'u'
.3:20 47n
3:404M ..
:0 !M Ar.
9:0 t7 Lv
:40 4-! ..
9: 52 .Vt . .
10:15 "Vv Ar
Between
11:1
1 1 " r
CaiMIMfiJWTE
From all Parts
SOMETHING ABOUT WONDER j
Wonder is situated between the
Chalk Mountain and Horse Creek,
twenty-two miles aortheast of Fair
view and about eighty miles to the
nearest railroad point. This dis
trict was discovered in the early part
of Juae. and sensational values were
found on the surface. The ore is ex
tremely rich in chloride of silver
wita accompanying sulphides aad
bromides. Float rock was picked up
oa the grouad carrying values of from
12470 900.
There are from 75 to 10U tents in
the town, but no buildings erected as
yet. A severe handicap Is lack of
water, all of which must te hauled
from West Gate at a cost of 56 per
barrel, it is reported that water has
been, found within three miles, and if
so it will be of material advantage
to the early development of 'the dis
trict The shaft on the i'airview Consoli
dated has attained a depth of twenty
feet, and the bottom is now in vein
matter.
Advertise in The Appeal
Hi Nye and Ormsby
County Bank A
CARSON CITY, NEVADA
CAPITAL 1200.000
Frank Golden, President D. M. Ryn, V:e-Pw:snV
A. G. Raycraft, Cashier and Secretary
Directors; FRANK GOLDEN, D. M. RYAN, JAS. G. SWEENEY,
JOHN MeXANE, ALONZO TRIPP, L. L. PATR4CX M. SCHEE
LINET. W.KENDAL, M. L. MacOONALD, N. McLEAN.
URI B. CURTIS.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME LEPOSITS AT 3 1-2 PER CENT.
Geo. W. Cowing, Asst. Cashier
Carson Citv Nevada R B Meier, Asst. dsn. To-npafc
J. P. Marshall, Ast. Cashier, Goldflele
M. J. Hill, Asst. Cashier. Manhattan
The new district ot Chlorine seems
to be attracting some attention. Salt
Lake pt-ople appear to have been the
first in the field and have secured
tome good property.
The State Bank & Trust Co
Carson City. Nevada
Capita! Fuiiy Paid Up $200,000
Branches ai Tonopah, Goldfield and Manhattan. Nevada.
It is report c-ci tha: a very rich strike
has beta made on the Jumper mine
near Janu-stown. t'u!., and a strong
vein of very rich ore has been uncovered.
DIRECTORS: . .T. B. RiCKEV GEO.
LIVINGS! CM, S. L. LEE, J. r-.
DER. W BROCGHER. 1
ers, vice- President; J. P. oocbury,
Caihi-er; E. D. Vaaderliefa. As? t
Cashier, Tom - ; J. . Llr. i -C.
H. Y'.h ..Si. Casii;
H. MEYERS. P.
C0D3LHY, G W.
As st
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tenJed to ten o'clock a. m.. Sat
urday August 4th. l&'Mj, at the. office
of ;he Board of Regents, University
i 'J:
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Coiuir.::
.MeSv
pre:
ji Nevada.
.j .-secretary.
Kcno Nevada
GEO. H.
Board of Ke-'eat
TAYLOR.
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OFFiCIA1- tOUNr Or
STATE FUNDS '
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J. 1'. H ED DEN,
.k-n. 1'ass. Am.
Carload sliipateuta ui ore have been
i'le from mines in the
it Cl'l
lv
Chariest on range, not far from l.us
Vegas. This property was opened up
S by Las Vegas people.
The Bank will receive deposits, buy cr-j za'i
change, give ".rorrpt aitentxn to Co tz '..cns;
and do a GE."ERmL BANKING BUSINESS.
A SAFE DEPC'sIT DEPAF.TM ENT V,;-.;. . v
Boxes has r.cer. placed in tho Ban'.:. ""-..
?2.rifi to per year acc.-'i -lir, 3 t .
IJank M(-ncy Or'-rs nr- f - a'; rr.
no cr-To- cost than Postal yj-.n-r Order.
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MAPES. C. T. 3EN-
si i : u-: j. K. Mey
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rvtal In joint convention -21.
I'lw several Democratic and Silver
Ttarty Crmany Central Committees or in ;
jaari.--s in which there are no such
esK-ntt.t'--s. the Stale Central Com-,
tntttawri.- are hereby authorized and
:.-&nf.'Ht tp cail a
Primary election
"? -.!- ieoiIo in acctjrdance with the
Aiiitntes in such cases made am! pro
rVi ?. for Sal unlay. August 11, lyijtj.
?tr :h-? o'irpisi' if electing delegates
ts (inventions. . in- Kccordance
vt'Jx the above basis of roprescnta-
The Test
Ax said primary cdeclious the test
to '::i-ted by those vol inn ;it the
C-lra.-'H-ratic priimtrie.s .shall bo as foi
ijs: i nil! a Democrat," and at the
;5,l:v ( fVi-ty irimtiries. "1 am a Silver
MX"
The Primar:es
i--s..iived. That the delegates to the
.ri3rtttions be selected at primaries
-'aervt-r practicable1, and where no
igi-trir-x nr.- held the Coumy Central
K.ixainUx". shall, appoint
STATE OF NEVADA
Ccjnty ;f Ormsoy, ss.
V. C Uoulas. ani Jan.es U.
aweeiie.. ,?ing duly sworn, severally
say they are members of tlie Hoard
of Examiners of the State of Ne
vada; that oil the t-'Hih day ot June,
Iti'i.j, they (ai';r having ascertained
from the books or the State Con
troller the amount of nianey which
should be in the Treasury; made an
official examination ana count ot the
money and vouchers for money in the
State Treasury of Nevada and tound
same correct as follows:
Coia $:;::;, l-t; us
Paid Coin Vouchers not re
turned to Controller 'J7.L':;s lU
Total !$4l!.:;tn n
! EXCURSION RATES EAST
State School Fund Securities
Irredeemable Nevada state"
School Hond :j:;so.tiini no
Massachusetts State V, per
cent bonds
Nevada State bonds
Massachusetts Siate ;
ceii. bonds
United States bonds
..-:j;.iMiii no
. ;:i,7t'J "0
per
, ..ij:;,iinii no
."il.j IHUI (IO
Total ?-i.llx,oin J 1
G. Oouglass
james G. Sweeney.
Subscribed and sworn to me this
2C;th day of June. A. 1). V.miu.
J. Doane, Notary Public.
Ormsby County Nevada.
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NOTICE
On June 6th and 7th, July 2nd and
3rd, August 7th. 8th and 9th, and
September 8th and 9th, special low
round trip rates will L: in effect to all
points East, final returning limit 9C We ofer you choice neats fresh i
days, but not later than October 31st. ; coid storage as you please, lard, bacoiv
According to the Sait Lake Herald
Grig H. Young lias returned from a
trip into Nevada en the line of the
Western Pacific with samples of flue
looking copper tire.
Active work is being advanced ou
the Silver King property at Fairview
and the main tunnel is now in thirty
five feet, and when the vein is cross
ed drifts will be run. In prospecting
this claim a good showing was made.
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Trie llagle Market.
""OU think of snow capped mountains and cool, pure, bubbling
brooks with, the rest of Bohemian Hops added, when you
drink A. B. C BOHEMIAN BOTTLED BEER.
THE PURITY OF A. B. C. !S THE A. B. C. OF PURITY.
Colorado Common Po?nts . .
Missouri River CO 00
Mississippi f River fiT
Chicago I'l 5"
Washington and Baltimore -- 107 (-0
New York 108 &0
For particulars see any Agent, or
address, D. S. TAGGART
D. F. & P. A., Reno. Nevada Jo
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SALESMEN Sell our SL'O Soda
Fountains; make 510 on every sale;
collect own commiss'oas; act quick:
write for particulars.
J. B. FOX & Co.. La Salle St.
Chicago.
53 oO j liar.-.s and Boiled Hams in quantities
to uit you, esss and butter, strictly
fresh. Our goods are all good, pin
up in good -.nape. Our service t
good, our prices are good for you
itivpu (w vmir order for chicken"
I nocigerurow
DKY PASTl'UAGK 1 0i, n.cres of
dry pasture. Stock Si a neacl a nioiun.
Apply at ibis office1. tf
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Anything you want in the way o:
r.'Cf- par try? Leave your order -.
R'CHARSON'S
Blac'rsmithing and
Wagon
i
Hotse hoe.n a Specialty.
WHY WE CALL !T
A. B. C.
BOHEMIAN
Because we go to Bohemia every
year and obtain our supply of
Hops from the test hop produc
ing district of that little country
which grows, the finest quality
of hops in all the world. "We
go to Canada for the best
Barley grown in all the world.
"We use only the best material
in brewing
A. B. C. BEERS
jO0
WorV' ar.3 ftsasonable
Pricta.
Bottl6-Beers 5i
Tte American BrawisgCsSc k
R
Shop opposit . the VT. & T.
it. .rtiti "epot.
A K i
7 ' I WF Tt. R-... UtUJ T7-VT TTCTtrr r . .f -n
m I u"w 1 -'i-,"- at tnc rrewerv :n
W A Ci t . T"? r t t- . .
iuuis. i iicre tore ine oniy ocer whose rUKll Y can be
ibsclutcly GUARANTEED.
5. LIVINGSTON, Distributor, SkftZM OIH, m
oeal members of the State
ysfiicX Coinmittce shall be authorized
A 45ctef to appoint, and where
tiizwi is ro County Centra': Commit
!. r7 members of the ,tate Central
Carami-ctfes. the State Exocttiive Com
:ciiw of the State Central Commit
Jtws af acli party shall make the ap-ponaftrat-ntH..
Saprctaries of the various County
-C-:ral Commfttees are requested to
Sra.t!i a certified list of the dele
SZeites so-elected or appointed to the
nfuarmea of the Siate Central Com-stf-aws-
af- ftoth parties.
A"c the1 aforesaid meeting of the
Notict is lierby givei ili.it on Moa
day August , li'0 at. o'clock p. m. '
in front of the court house. Tne ;
delegates : Coim, Treasurer of Ornish v Count v ;
will sell at public :
. -. voiuum-. estate of . Nevada.
"''. int" 'jl nt.,. l.n. . . . V .1... t-.
ill. Ill mi 3 ML lilt' - . , , - i ..... - i
aucii.ni 10 ine nignest iiidder l-.i ot tne :
purchase price to be pa... in cash. The
pioperty known as the Oivusby County
Agricultural Grounds, together wttii !
I mi iuiiiniiss t,iiimitfo i uereou. io uni j
! for said property will be entertained
for a sum less man Sooo.00. i
Full terms of sale will be given upon j
application at the office of the County j
Clerk. j
The Board reserves the right to !
reject- any . and all bids. By order j
of the Board of County Commission- j
ers.-
J. F. WOODBURY, Chairman
H. B. Van Etten, Clerk. j
3&a& Central Committees of both
rKttts it was unanimously resolved Ladies shampooing and massage,
and -recommended that the two cou-' electric apparatus, private -rooms, Ar-rt-t-tiOT-s
Hereby called meet in joint lington Barber Shop.
L. & M. Alexander & Co.
1820 FILLMORE ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Announce trie unparalleled success of
" L. C: SMITH BROS
WRITING IX SIGHT
TYPEWRITERS
SOME OF GREATER SAM FRANCISCO USERS ARE:
Western Union Telegraph
Anglo-California Bank
Union Trust Company.
Cat. Safe Deposit B.-.nk
Mutual Savings Bank
Nathan-Dohrmann Cs. "
Healds Business college
U. S. Siqral Corps
San Fr?ncisco Board of Education
W. & J. Sloan & Co.
C. H. PETERS, Local Agent. Carson Cify, Nevada
CHICAGO a-,
Railway between the Missouri
and over The On! Doubled Track
River and Chicago..
THREE FAST TRAINS DAILY
V I
Southern Pacific, Tuion Pacific and
Chicago and North Western kailwa
Overland limited vestibuled leaves San Francisco at 1 1 a. m.
The most luxurious Train in the World. Electric Ligted Throughout.
DUO Double Drawins Room Sleeping Cars, Composite, Observation.
Buffet Smoking and Library Car, Dining Cars. Meals a la Carte. Less
than three days to Chicago withoutchange.
Eastern Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at : p. ni.
Daily Through Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars to Chicago.
Dining Cars. ".-' v-.vlining Chair Cars.
Atlantic w'estibuled. '.eaves San Francisco at 'J:W a.
m. Daily St -.t ; r . ind Tourist Sleepers.
PLRS;NLLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Frklavs.
The best of Everything.
R. R. RITCHIE G. A. P. C. Chicago
Temporary Office
435 14th St., Cal.
o.-tlvvisfcrn ?.aiiroad.
or 3. P. COMPANY AGENT.