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MORNING APPEAL. rniiY M.tKcii i. i7! SHORT EDITORIALS. On :iei'oinit if the t-xtreme loiigth of the I'own Onlin iic? els.'whero puMinheil, wo are 'I'lisiraini'd to withhold from the readers of lie Moi;'ix: Ari r. v!. a curtain carefully pre I'.n cd editorial art id u coivjoniii'g tlio Correla tive ( 'mijuiieuveliess of Concrete Ouseilnts as d.issitied with Certain Comparative Condi tions if (.n;i'-uital Comprehensiveness. Of iMMr.e so u i.le ;in.l far icaehin a snhjeet as this eaimot ie treated (save to the most super llci.d an 1 comprehensive mamier): an. I as our artidi- I'ontempl.iUs the occupancy of not less that thnv or fo'ir colunir.-; of solid nonpareil, (we may ps.--ili!y "Jiire a hall"), of course we ;ive way to she r,o -Icss-impo: f ant Ordinance of (iir F.i.iH.s. Let the lawless, the lewd, tiie leck'ev-. ae.d the ev;-..sive read, ponder, re llect and ii'i -mole. .Meantime we advise every body ! o salt d nv n this Ordinance for future i. feretiee. to t!i; .MoKninu Appeal extra p ii-rs i-oii . th ' Ord.:::!'ioe can he oh- t. ii:md at th.- t ..is tn.'l:loj TMESIYFR HILL PASSEI OYER THE PRESIDENT'S VETO. adii'i'.-'oii, Ib. "JS. -At 1:V he Speaker l..:d tin 'iV'n mess. ;;e before the House, and p- rfect ofi'er IiavltiLj been .- curefl, appended a clerk, v, ho read it. The Ricsitlent says it lias 1 en his earnest desire to conctir with ( '. injrc s.s i a i ht' adoption of measures to m rivaso the silver c i;iaoe if the country, but so as not to impair obligations or contracts, public or private, nor to injuriously affect the public credit. It was only on the conviction that this bill did not meet that essential re quirement, t'nat he felt it his duty to with hold from it hi approval. The message fnr t.er states that the capit:;! defect f the bill is that it contains no provision protecting from its operation )re-exisiino clcl'ts, m case the coinage w'.iich it create shall continue of less value than that which was the sole legal t'-nder when they were created. In the judg mei t of niankiiid it would be an act of bad faiifi. The standard of value should not be fltauged without the consent of belli parties t' the coutract. The national promises should be kept with ii: I'linchino; fidelity. He cot:M not s'vn a bill . ich woulil aiithori.e the breaking of k...red obligations. The obligation of the pub lic faith an. I credit certainly tians.-end all piesiions of profit, or public advantage. Its unquesf ionable maintainance was the dictate, u. well of honesty, as of experience, ami should ever be carefully guarded by the ex ecutive, by Congress, ami by the people. Washington, Feb. LS o r. v.. The Silver bill has passed the House over the President's eto, by a vote of liili to 73. NVashington, Feb. 2S. The Senate at 4 o'clock passed the Silver bill over the Presi dent's veto, without debate, by a vote of oil t.. 1!). STRIKE IN THE FOURTH OF JULY MINE. W e are informed that a handsome ore body was voinid in the lower workings of the Fourth of .Inly mine on Sunday last. This vein is exposed to a width of two feet, ami the it dieations tire very promising that it will ex pand into a largo deposit. The perseverance '.mi pluck of the owners deserve rich reward, r.d we hope that the above prestiges a rich onanza to them. The above is from thu Eureka Sentinel of the 2iitU, received yesterday, and will be of interest to many of our citizens. ftlost of the .'ock is held here. Lmdon, Feb. -A. -The Standard sayi: 'Ail that is really implied by the selection of Lord Napier of Magala :s Commander-in-Chief, and Sir (Jarnet Woolsey as hL Chief of St. tr, is that the terms of peace, if not mod ified, cmnot be sanctioned. V e hive been brong; t face to face v.ith war by tie: .'rrogant Mid :igrcssi ve policy of Rusiiia. " Tht Stand ard i iblislus atictJier article discussing the pr.d. hie himling places of the British forces m a, !io Sea of Marnvn a. The writer thinks lie.-... : Ray the most probable place. This is mere sr.. i ise, but the article shows a very war-like t -im. The tele,! .hie dispatch s note a breach o trust in the i t r of coi.i.ge and exports. The Tre.tot.ry 1 . ; continue their coir nhipment of trade to the Eastern Si. t.f the Mint has b". more without a pro t incut threatening to dis s on account of the large ! rs from San Francisco The Sujerintendent - tiered nttt to coin any .e from the bullion hol ders, that I lie coin should be used for foreign exports. Some of the holders seem to have acted in bad faith but the parties are nut known. Itoturns for February show an export f - Sl(),i)7d in trade dollars. The mat ter is being investigated. Jim Kh;k's Oexerosity. James it. Koene lias t . Atgraphed from New York to the San Francisco Bulletin to distribute J?2,500 on hid account anions the churches of the city and the Pol ro Relief Committee, engagod in alleviating the wznta of iLc suffering poor. TFIE SILVER HILL PASSED. By roferenco to our telegraphic despatches it will be seen that the Silver Kill has been passed over the President's veto. We ex pected he would do so and that he would be so done by. The bill is now a law and the silver dollar is a legal tender. Nevada re joices over the victory. 03:iI.AN4 i: NO. 53. An ordinance to regulate Ledis.-; in ( .tnv-n Ciiy. The lloiird of Trustee- of C;tiNi'ii I'ily do ordain: Section 1. Tiie persons-, firms .is.si.ci iti-e.s, nni corp,-:r-itions. (I.Titii- s-iii-Ji branches .i bi.sin. - s. iii-d earning on s.ueii tnuii's an'! proicssio.is :is 1 1 r. in i ft er siec:.tiei, sua!! ..biain from sai.i ciiy, at.d pay lor t'.c lie-, i-. iierein.iUer spcciiicd. Section l. A"I 1:- -n-es shall he tuk. n out .iiiart.r'v, in aihanee, unit -vs ..tl.cru i-e iir.': -to! her; in. ami must be paid .or in oiii iv i i i w hen On- amount paiil . e 'e.i-; live do liars. All iuvn.-t'S tnl nut pursuant to 1 he rciiiirciii"iits of this onlin inc.'. shall be I'l.ni'l and kept, hv tm- parly orpartic taking t!:c salt:.'. i. a sjiviioiis piace, in or ;iloi!t ihc pia.v of lnisine-;.; ... Mich license or licenses; ::iot mast In' ..io,n In the o : Yit v. Iie.se -i ; : 1 y it i to issic su-h lioiiisf !;f i:".; useai iiours ot business, on ilcma.iil. Section o. Anv fit'rsi'ii. linn. a-se.eiat inn. or roro-T-ilion whose duty it shall v, o'ni t ilo' r. .-iir. m, nt of this or ilinaiH'.' lo lake out a license, who :i.;:! tail titnaai s tii'.'.-t alter, sha'l pay. as a pcr.aov for S'l'M liclev. trn p r r- nt. ail ti; ioni'l to i. c original amoi'nt. ao-i sl:a:l In; li ,lt' to ;i rivii attioii tor the :vi'oe.-y t'u rtof, with co.ts. aiul to a rriniiiial ai-tion u ii.Toin on coi ii-tion. i i'. v"t!,. ,,rt,. si'ail be ion it not t''i'V'.tiii' iiin- iiiimir.-tl iloU irs in ri.i'f t Stati's a.tUi coo,, and sii ill iay tho .!. of t! , ao'io:i for ;iie!l t'ols and Iiin.-t i a 111 loo niav lit' issni .1 ;i: in foil ew . it '.liall ho inivris iiioil in tii; i i y ,i i;! it -t. in- ri 1 1 an (ifty i la v s. or '"iii:-!i.'.l In hotn i;e5i (in - aii.l iiii!rioii lu.. ut, as ti.t- court si..,!i : aojuiU'v. Sf'ti-'ii t. Til 1 lit:is. s provhl,';! In- ti;s or ii'vnns' .r...Mir.'il sl-:: : : )' pni'ii , U1 a';'r.';ri'i'.' t'.-roi. ".i.l ! i:: 1 ir. nf hoi.k , w o h to ' o r tin ,':tu at si. : ',! ',- an-1 shail 1. " I'reitoii i T , : 1 1 on is- lama t:u' ii .rs. thui'I fr a.n "init. I'las-. iiu-inos, iratlo, jToiossinn an-1 nam-1 or liaro ..f la . iisi' lin ; -.'s may n.' in-rri.'ii; .eid !., ii :v iMi!:ti:v thi'V siiail la' -i'.-la il iiy ; i,' liosiint an.l ('!:'; n." tile i!o..nl .1 i ni.-in's au,l -.iiH'r i 'i'.oil i.v the Cie. Mar.-iial. . ii' n '. T!".' City Marslri! I.-. ;, in his ot'i ala'il "('in I.Uvmm' !l. i si or." iii whiili ho a l.i to aii . no r H. .M. s "f all I'arlii-s to win .in ho i'ii'i hri:--'-: t'io his iiK'- s, tra! or ;irofi :-ion hoi'ii-r-i, t'n- tinn tor wtiioh in ii I i.v '.!f iioM tiie 'ia;. "f th- ir isnaiu't' an i i o:r it ion. at a! tl.f amount r'i'"it'.t th'Tofor, ami ht shall oxloh.t siien hook to tic ll.'ar.l f I rustics o saiu eily vii- jiv '. r so iv juiivi to il l. So''ti..n tv Tin' City CI rk sh i.'l Vo'?tt an a-vurate i.-o'i'iit ill a suitahh' htink ki'l'l 1-y him I"r that t'Urioso to In' raili-il tto' "( i: i.u''iisf lt". k.'ot ail iie. us i util t tiio City .Marshal, the .iiar.vr for !iii-li ism .). an.l tin- ani"i:nt t:i;Ti'"f. The City Marshal si'aii. at the hi'ti:iuin r of carll i)uartcr. rotiirii to the City Clerk all iinscl.l liot'itsrs ro t'oifed liy him for tlu1 last nuartor, ami the City t'iorkshaM therefore yive the City M.irsli.il er.'.lit with tin' sanii-. ami with the amount of all ni"n' ys j.aiii hy tho City Marsli tl to tie. City Troasuri-r. i:;hii oxhihit of j.rojKr it-v'ei;.ts iIhT'' for, wliirh tin1 city Marsi.ai shall take ami di livrr to the Ci'y Ih'.'k. ami the t it y ClttK shali. iion ontainiiiL.' the na, it'.. of the City Trt a aror for city lint's as j.aiii ;o him, I'har.'o the City Treasurer w ith the amount of money so no-ij.tfi f r. Tiio City Cierk shall Mihinit saf.l "t'ity I. ie.'iise !!"ok' to the ii.nirtl of Trustees, ainl make yh straeis aial .irtailc.1 sei.eiiU'ius Iht r fri -ill w iu:i et ur re- .jUl'Slfit to do .o. Sei'tioii 7. It shall he tile itnty of the Tity M.n-shnl to rtjiort to the City Attorney nil parlies who have fviUJ to tuke out licenses as required hy this ordinance as soon as such party or parties shall have hecti dclimiiicn; fifteen days, and thereupon said City Attorney shall institute civil priveedinirs to recover the lonoimt of -ueh dciiu Uc!iey. with ten ir cent, thereon and c -ts of miit, hut such civil proccedinu's sha:l not he a tiar to the criminal actions in this ordinance provided for. Section S. The City Marshal, and rcrulariy appointed and legally H!aiincd po:iei'tiien of t.ii.l city, -hall sec that the re.iiirenu tits of this ordinance he riejdiy complied with, and whenever any one ot them shall in. ike an arrest f 'i" any v iolation Thercf, he sV;'l ri eive. w ai n v i:a hv the arrested party, the si ui .a t ic o iiars. If ,l:c i 'i y Vo-sh'.M or and o'her .''.i.-.T n.".-A.i soeeirttd shali. In willful failure to perform the cor es j"-e:n inrw-e i cao.se the loss to said city of any sum of ,i,, l icii miirht and should have been e iilt.tid he ii.ili fori, il -ueh sum to said city. GROCERS, MERCHANTS AN1 TRADERS'. Section li. Every person, firm, or assiK-iation, cneii'jred i l tiie husiness of si'iliin.', at wholesale, or hy retaii. in said city, (exivpt as in this ordinance otherwise provided 1, n' v ines. lii".iors, groceries, provisions, jewelry, books, stationary, drills, medicines, nils, paints, chemicals, iron ware, tin.va-e, woodenwaro, chinaware. stovewarc, earth -ernware, itardware, furniture, drvu'oods, clothing, boots, sh.H-s, hats, .-aps, or anv otin r inerehaMitise, whatsoever, siiall pay for anu'obtain. quarterly, a lie nscto carry on such husiness, accordiue; to his or tluir ni"titiily sales: as prescribed in the f"liowi'i'.r schetiuk. to wfi: Those whose monthly sales amount to lite tliousai.d dol lars, or more than that stun, shall pay f-.r tsucu license twenty dollars per nuartcr year. Tlio.-e whose nionttiiy salts are two thousand five hun dred dollars, and not to cored ti c thousand dollars, siiail pay for such license ten dollar per 'inart. r. And those who.t. moi.l iy sae-s arc less than two thous and live hundred doiiars, shall p..y lor such iicene six dol lars per quarter. REsTAt'ltANTS AND HEEIi ESH MENT SUloNS. Section 11. Ev cry person, tinn, or association, eiitraed in keeping a restaurant. eatini,r iiouse. eatine; stand. ystcr bouse, oyster stand, coffee house, C"ff'e stand, or other place or establishment for purp. ses t.f entertainment or rcirtshnicnt. shall pay for and obtain, quart, riy, a license to carry on such business, accrdne; to his ortheir monthly recicpts. as prescribed in the f.!l..tinLr schedule, to wit: Those whose inon'hly receipts exceed one thousand dollars, shall pay for such license ten dollars per quarter. Those whose monthlv leceipts do not exceed one thous and d.alars, shall pav lor such license live ti'dhirs per quar ter. HOTELS, noARDINt. HorsES AN!) LOIKIIN'G IIoI SES. Section 1-, E. cry tHTson, firm, or association, eiiuraed in keeping a hotel, a boardiiu' Iiouse. or a 1 .deino house, si. ail pay tor and obtain a license to earrv on such business. quar terly; and shall pay th r for a''e.rdin' to his ortheir monthly receipts, as prescribed in the following schedule, to wit: Those whose monthly receipts exceed two thousand dol lars, shall pay f..r such license t.ti dollars per on a.'ter. Those whose nio.ithly l .e'eipts do not cxe"eil two thous and dollars, shall pay tor such license the dollaas per quar ter. TAILORS, .'!.( TI IKS CLKAN'EMS, i:tc. Secti'jn Li. Ev ery person, firm, or association, encaued in tailorine;. or in o'eaniu',' and. rop tirim.' ciotlu's. . r in making ..r re; 'airing bets or sh 'C, shal1 pay for and obtain a lie. use to carry on such business, uuarterly. and shall pay therefor two dollars and liflt cents per quarter. STAGE, EXl'ltESS A.! TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. Section It. Every ktaLte company, express eoinpanv, and telegraph company, kcei.in' an ottiee an i doin- business in aid city, sliail pay for and oiitain. quarterly, a license to carry on such business, and shall pay for the same, iiccord im, to monlhly receipts, as prescribed in the following schedule, to wit: Every company whose monthly receipts are one thousand dollars, or more, shall pay for such license twenty dollars per quarter. Every company whose Monthly receipts are five hundred dollars, or more, and not excec.iiii'.r one tliousi.nJ dollars, shall pay for sue'i license ten doiiars per quarter. And every company whose monthly receipts are under live hundred dollars, shall pay for such license five dollars per quarter. A "Company," as meant by this Section, is any colora tion, or any one or njore itersons, having au otliee and car rying on any one of tiie branches of businei specified in this Section. VEHICLES. Section IS. Every person, finii. or as;oH itin (other than lauudrymeu anil niilltineio, rtinnin,' any oiniiih ts. stage, cab or other vehicles, for public use. or for hire, and which shall be drawn by animal xwr, snail nay for and obtain a license to carry on such business, quarterly, and shall pay therefor as follows: If such vehicle be drawn by more than one animal, five dollars per quarter. If such vehicle be draw n by only one aniuiai, three dol lars per quarter. Tin section shall not apply to stage companies. PHVSICIANS AND LAWYERS. Section ltj. Every practicinephysician.an.l each practicing lawyer, who resides, or kee an office, in said city, shall pay for and obtain a license to practice his said profession, and shall pay therefor live dollars per quarter. But no li cense shall be issued under this section to any one, us a physician or lawyer, who is not allowed, by the laws of the State of Nevada, to practice his profession in said State. MECHANICS. Section 17. Every person, firm or association engaged in carrying on business in said city, as a blacksmith, carpen ter and builder, cabinet maker, jrasfitter, wheelwright, wasfou maker, painter, plumber or baker, thall pay for and obtain, quarterly, a i. cense to carry on such business, and shall pay for th same a Jordiiif to his or their monthly rtueiput, as prescribed in tiie following schedule, to wit: Those whose monthly receipts exceed one thousand dol lars, shall pay for such license ten dollars per quarter. Those whose monthly receipts do not execd one thousand doiiars, shall pay for such license rive dollars per quarter. But the provisions of this section shall not apply to any journeyman mechanic, nor to any one woikin e at any one of said trades or branches of business foa daily weekly or monthly wages. RANKERS AND r.ROKERS. Section l.S. Eaeh person, firm, association or corporation engaged in bi nk'ng or in doing a brokerage bu.siness, shall pay for and obtain a license to carry on such business, as follows: The so engaged in banking shall pay for such license thirty Jo'lars j?- quarter. Urokei s, wiios i profits c.-a ced one tho-isrnd dollars per month, shall pav for such liconso thirty doiiars per quar ter. Rrokers, whes" profits do not exceed one thousand dol lars per nth, s lall pay for such license twenty doiiars per quarter. HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS. Section 10. ! . ry person, tinn or association en.raged in selling as haw!;. i'r peddier, anything, exd pt products of t'lisS'a'e ; e;i old by the producer or some one in bis CTiif.'.o . ". , pa tor and ob'.aiu a iicense to carry on such h'lsinc--. i .-lull iny therefor, if hy the day, two doiiars and lii':y cents; if by the quarter, thirty doiiars. AUCTIONEERS AND PAWNBROKERS. Section J'', livery- Person, tinn. or assoeia'ioii i r ja red in s 'iiin ; e.t auction anything, b ide bis own property, or In loaning money or any oilier thing. 'f value, is a pa.vn broki r. h said city, sh.ll pay for and obtain a license so to do. and ah ill o.iy tie ret or. it by the day, ..no dollar, if hv t!a ijiiatler. t'.ctity uoiiars. HOOK CANVASSERS. ETC. Seeiion.i. Eterv p. r.on, whether rh-.eiple or aeert, ei' .-a-.re 1 in c ult a-'sin -. r soliciting sal. script iors f- r the .- i"e ot' books, man-, pe '::'. s or any siiui'er mat : r. in said eii v. st:a!i p - I a I'd o't tin a or ae'e so to. 3 o, :o i shall pay th. ref .r. if io the dav. one doilir, l: hv the quarter t'.ttl.tv dollars 111. Wl iNG-il. LEYS. SALMONS. LAT'.VDR' ES, LIVERY STARi.ES MAY-YARDS, I'd TCIIER . GAS COMPAN IES. WATER CiiMI'VNIi:., SADDLERS, RREWERS, E( -RWWiDIVi MERCHANTS, U MREI; DEALERS, ri.wr-G miu.s;. wood-dealers, soda mane- !'act!'p;:i:s, ...so insekaxck agents. it'. ,1:1,111,1 S. '-'ion":? Etery persor. firiu or asoei , .rrv "g on lee lei -eiess . t k. .oiii a ! .ot hog alley, saloi n, i ouidry. hve"- s'ai.ie, h:i yard and b'.e.eii. is, gas eompe.n-i.-s, tv .'or c " ip : ties, s id !-r.-, )r,.tvers forttariling ni 'r . h vt s, he-'... et" n olio r mil's, tv . i d e:t!. r, t " i a ir.mil taetue rs er.d 'i-"r.e:o " a eeuis ur in tht- husinc-s ot ke, ring .i"V io' i. e "T i i -r o' In -" ' e-e wh.'re ao.im tls e . e i.. .- rded. hind Tsil.l i r tt :;ere feed is sold, o'' in tiie mi'iet ii-Min' of any aei 1. hi;: '-s'on-.-. oe' or cigar- .-hail p , f r and oh t iii;. ,:u ir'.cro a lie ne" to cirr.v oa s leh busin ss, and shail pay thin " r ten iloliats per .'.liarier. UNDERTAKEN. "u'LLiNERS, P.ARP.F.PN. IdLLIARD TAP.M-: KEEPERS AND RILL POSTERS. S 'e'ioe -?:1 E:erv t.ers .u, linn or association engaged in c-o-rt ine on leisiiH ss ,'s an ii'id o alter, milliner, oari.er, Lillian! tai.'e 'xceoer or bill . .tier sluil nay tor and obtain ! .. r f. - ;.. r .... s-o.e-i lt;tsii.. ss a r.li, i' to the f.ei ot ir.-- a he lu'e. to-wit: Tho-e (c "'!'' bilhar I t ih'e k. .: T and barbers) whose monthly re. cit 's .'xooo'l one lhoits.ui.1 dollars, siiail pay for ueh he nee ten d"l! irs per quai ter. Those(e 'en- billinrl table keepers and lurbers) whose monthly r. ' ?. . xe. ed fiivc bundred dohars. and do not . M-ee I one thousand doilar. shall pay for such licence live dollars per larter. And tl .'eept keepers of billiard tallies and barbers) whose rer ij is do tad i eetd live hundred doiiars per month, sh '. .at f,,r such licence two dollars and tiity cents per oMarte-. Rilliard hh keepers shall pay f-.r such licence two f0 iro dollars oci- quarter, for eaeh'tahle kept; and the kees.T of anv sim : r gaming table, whereon gamts are played with bail a line, shall pay for such licence at tile same ra'e as i iii. 1 table keeivr Barbers s'i: II pay for such licence at the rate of ?2.50 for first c.u.n anu '.. lor each additional chair kept and run ptr quarter. NEYVPAPEK PERLISHERS. DEALERS IN sr.COXD 11 AND EEL NITl'RE. I'll. " Tot. RAPilERS AND KEEP ERS UK TR .DIN1.; ftTANDS OR ROoTIlS Section 24. Everv person, firm, association or corporation en ec'ed ir. carrying on in said, city, the business of publish ing a"ncwsp:ipt r. dealing in s. -mi! hand furniture, photo raphing or ke. ping a trading sta id or b.n.th on any street . r side walk in . aid ei'v, shall i. I..- and obtain a licence t.. i-arry on stiel busin. ss, and s.i.tli pay therefor live doll ars p. e quarter. THEAI i.i.s, MEI.ODI VN AND MINSTRELS. Section J... E i . a. h theatric tl, melodian or mins're'cy performance, ..r oerp il.iie ei.lertaii.nient, for which au ;aiui:ssion be :s c! 'rgi.il fit her than concerts, circuses and tiieu.v-'crie-), a In- -e siiall be paid for and obtained, at the rate of. if hy r d three doiiars, if by the quarter twill. y dollars. LECTURES AND CONCERTS Section ifi. For each lecture or concert, for which an admission f. c is charged, (except when giteii i.l ani of ed ucation or for a charitable purpose), n license shall be paid f.u at the rale of three dohars per day, or ten dollars per week, and must be paid for and taken out before uch lec ture is delivered or such concert is held. CIUCESKS. Se. tion Even- person or company who shall exhibit, for pa. , ii.iv circus or neuae.erie, shah .ay for and obtain a li,-. ii-- .-j to do. in advance; and shall pay for such ii tense iwu.ty dollars per day. t.., NDiiiES WITH WA;oXS. S etion -JS. 1. ii person, firm, eras.- ention, 'engaged in ket pmr a iauno lor, quarter y. ! pay for and obtain a license iherc shad pay therefor ten dollars. MILK PEDDLERS. Ii!k Peddler, using a cart, or w-e'-ou Section 2'.K Ear shall pay for and shall pay thcretor , in a license therefor, quarterly, and ., doiiars. REMMER.S. Section "o. I- erv s.,n, fi r;n, or association, whether as iirineinal or .-..-eri io sl'all carev on, in said city, th husiut'ss. or anv I ran thereof, lit r.iuafter nr-iind, shall ( at f ir and ohiain a he .'t:se therefor, as hereinafter pro vided. Every person, f . r ass K'iation, engaged in sell ing j,v Van i pie, or s ning ord-Ts for tiie sale of. any spir ituous .rieait ii . : .s. wine, or eiticr, or other liquids usu ally v.: . in san. . aid 'iqe.or stores, shall pay lor such li cense as io! . f by i .ie day, ten dollars; if iiy the week, twenty-live do ... s: 'id if by the month, f.fty dollars. Evvrv ite-soe. unu, or association, engaged in selling by s iuinle' ' : soli leg orders for the sale of, any tobacco, ci rtrs. e otiiei . Iiin g or article, usually kept or sold in a' cigar - .ob.leco - tore or stand, shall pay lor sucn license. as foil if i.t 'he ii tv, live dollars; il by tiie week tw. ntt ti liars; :n! if by the month, thirty dollars. Kerv ' rvm 1 rm, or association, engaged in selling by sample, or soe .ng orders for the sale of, anv dry goods. fiirnishi.is' ' o., elo'.hing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, or other tiling "r artieic usuadv sold at retailor by vvnolesale, in a dry cri" Is, furnishiiiL', or clothing store, nhallpay for such ' eLn.-' as follows; if by the day. ten dohars; ii by tne week, tv.eiu .five dollars; and if by the month, lil'tv dol lars. Evi re person, firm, or association, engaged in selling by saint'!,.. r sjucil ing orders lor the se.ic til, any gooos. wiire . mere undisc, article or thing, other than those in this s tinn before enumerated, shall pay for such license if by t e day two dollars and fifty cents; if by the week ten "do arsg nd if bv the month, twenty dollars. Hut "he provisions of tins section shall not apply to the sale oi , he products of this State, when sold bv the pro ducer - some-person in his employ; nor to business houses in this ettv; !i r to sucn tiersons, doing a very limited bu: iness ; i shall he permitted by the Board of Trustees to do such I isincs-, without obtaining a license, ami who be cause of physical misfortune, and consequent inability to earn a living by manual iahor, have claims for sympathy and aid. Portion 81. Ive-h keeper or proprietor of a house of ill fame, or l, rosth.tt ion, shall pay for end obtain a license to keep se.-h house, quarterly, and shall pay for such license twt nr y dollars ptr quarter; but such license shall not give the lie usee or licensers the privilege of keeping a bar, or selling ny kind of drinks, or any cigars, cigarettes, to bacco, ( other article of trade or merchandise. Section ;'2. Tiie licenses required by this Ordinance to be issu; 1, shail be classified as follows: mid each license shi'l! si: hv on its face, when issued, its c:ass and number, and E ' -Hub thereof in the "City License Registry," siiail show t o same. Licenses at S0 per quarter, class No. 1. Licenses at 820 per quarter, class N o. 2. Liet uses at 15 per quartej, class No. 3. Lict. ses at S10 per quarter, class No. -1. Lie. nses at per quarter, class No. ft. L' nses at ?." per quarter, class No. 6. Lie. uses at &) per quarter, class No. 7. Liens ;S at i2 50 per quarter, class No. 8. Licenses at 8f.O jier month, clans N'o. 9. Licenses at 8110 per month, class No. 10. Licanscs at ?20 per month, class No. 11. Licenses at $25 per week, class No. 12. Licenses at 420 per week, class No. 13. Licenses at 10 Kir week, class No. 14. Licenses at S20 per day, class No. IS. Licenses at $10 per day, class No. 16. Licenses at $5 per day, class No. 17. Licenses at S3 per day, class No. 18. Licenses at ?2 50 per day, class No. 19. Licenses at ?1 per day, class No. 20. Sec'.ion 33. The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all time after January 1st, A. D. 1978; provided, that ad licenses issued prior to the Ukiny effect of this Ordi- nance for the first quarter of the year aforesaid, shall hold good for the said quarter. Section 34. The licenses provided for in this Ordinance shall be procured, in suitable printed form, by the City Clcrk, and shall be paid for by the city. Section SB. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances, heretofore passed, so far only as they are in eonliict with the provisions of this Ordinance, are hereby repealed. Dated February il 1S7S. Approved. D. A. RENDER, President. Attest: Alfked Hf.i.m, Clerk. SATURDAY SOIREES. S to 9 r. M., after which dancing will continue until 1 ..clock. IVtM-her lroaiiier. ions j.vroHsox K. J1ALJG All the L .tt-st nances Taught. Music will be furnished by a band of fivi the following gentlemen: innp 'sed of iohii L. .'aeohsou. Piano -. I. P. Mtder. t ornet P. spargn. Kiute C. Yt. i'riend. Double-bass- E. hall. Arl m iss ion. p;r eougile SI I'ehruary S. lsys.. TO SOILOEBS i GOiTjfAGTOHS. 'ihhk rtniRii or 'i nr tkfs OF TIIK I t arson M.er.i a House Asso -iation invite Plans. Speci- tieations and .spinalis. I P I'D THE -Joth E MARCH, foi t!ie erection of a buiidmg t.. he used as a Theater and llali. on their lot m this ciiy. A reasonable price will be paid for those adopted. Euil particulars e in he had hv applyi.igt.. .1. T. PREDDEY, Seen tary. E- l-roart' 4. NTS. vv Csi A NO CLEAR! HG SALE OK - liSTSKSi STOCK FALL AHD WINTER 00003! tlKGAKDL.ESo OF COS 1' ! N Om MR. I. KVV YTlLli LKAVK ;V For New York City To Purchase Our Complete Mock ot SPRING GOODS, Sjieeial Orders for Merchandise From the Eastern or European Market Tt 'ill find prompt attention. MRS. J. SUE If I-It A CO. Carson. February S, 1S7S. MASON & CO., IN CORBCTT BLOCK. KCRTH CATJSCN STREET, CARSON CITY. hKVADA. w IIOLEULE A JII RETAII. DEALF.RS IN GrROOBR I33:S, Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Canned Fruits, Butter, Lard, Grain, Coal Oil AND ALL. ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT I N' A FII1ST CASS STOItE Ollfthe kind of mercantile ousinoss in which they are engaged K3T Ordors taken and Goods delivered "Sat TO ANY PART OF THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE MASON & CO. Carson, lay 6 1876 ATTENTION, MINE OWNERS! FOR SALE CHEAP. A Fire (5) Stamp QuarU Mill. Emine. Boiler. Pans. Settl. ownti.i compbte. For particulars apply to jmnym no ADA ot LrHUR COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE. Great Reduction in Prices, owing to the decline in the Eastern Blarket. A 1 L 0??35II CAP!T3L EU.LOiHS, CAR3, IHPORTIIB A5I) IVIIOtESAJ-E AST .1, Retail Dea.ur in wf y ti arzyi Iron, Pott li'.: r, Axes, Anviis, Steel, Shot, Saws. Vises, Coal, Fuse, Caps, Re ilo '.vs. R.qe, V..dges, Sledges, L.tee Leather. SIAS3 m OROOXEfiV WRE Rar Fixtures, China Sots, Kt l. , Ktc, Htc Agricultural Implements, II. UT -'US, 'uiiivai'is, htc, Etc., Z2. nt. : 1 r ies, OisJ Coal Oil, Paiat 0i!, Tr.-jK-ntiiie, Varm!;, White Load, Kublcr r-tint, ( henii.l l';iiitt, Lard Oil, Machine, (' -stor, Nuats lrvt Oil Alcohol, Eiu., Etc., STOVES. RAFi SES, TIKVVARE, Medallion and Laurel Rane, Euck's and otiier Brand of Stoves. Pampa, Hosa and Pipe, Doors, "Windows. Iilinda anil Gluaa. Wood Mini Willow Ware, Bird Caces, Pistols, Gang, t'ertrliltrew, Water, Gas and Lead Pipe, House Famishing Goods. Brass ana Steam' Coods. Practical Plumbers and Tinners to do roofing and man ufacturinjf of all kinds Tin and Iron Ware Call and Of t Prices Cheap for Cash. apm E. B. RAIL- L. MORRIS & Co. HAVE RECITED TIIE PKICES On all Goods in their Stock, and now offer the j;reatet inducements to purchasers of X "ST Gr 3 O X SJ That have ever been offered in this city. CaM Eatiy and Secure Bargains GOODS MUST BE SOLD To make room for our Spring Stock. February 7, 1 7S. GEORGE PERASICH, SAN FRANCISCO AH KET, V" !csa!o and retail dealer in FRESH FKflls, VEGETABLES, CONFECTIONS, ETC milE I ilEBsIGXEU HAS ON HAND JL and is di y rcoeivinjr tiie Choicest Fr its, Freshest Vegetables. Beit of Confections, Clioire navana Cifarj, Puultry, Kancl. Ejtk. Etc. N. B.-Ordcrs promt tly filled and delivers! a r rcclions. ;Kiii::i-- n imo,, , Carson street next to Theater iSaloin. WAR3I SP1SI1VGS Hot and cor.D sivmmve biths near '.ic Nev i.la State Prison, Warm Springs Road 3UTTS & CtOrtCS, - - Proprietors. This spVn 'id liatii " .- In-titution ami well known plac it ruMirt l.as lieen t .:i"hlvov.rii.ini.i J..i and IS, 111 l.Ol'll . f , ' bin-s.' :uwl mtxt.r I..-......! v.. none on the fust. iliE PATHS :irp iin,lr',oT,..', , M.'.'ri! a:;l1 ' ' ' ";,vivu re;lt aW'tin to their size." 1UK I.AU lssupi; .. v.l'li the best, (if limim--: nrm.iiiMVil,. MEALS by First C.n r.i..k served to orii.-r :,t -.11 h' ihe Spring Carriage runs constantlv. Orders left :.t tW.'. hotels will be promptly attended to. BATHS.... . . . 50 cents novTtf C.n-ri.i..-" free. ROBERT GARDNER, (Late State Survt;-.r i. -nera!,) No. 810 Pine street, Bei -i No. IS, San Francisco California State Lands and Strife Tin .. ... . .. Timber Land Located and Title- i ,'etcd vL'J5i'.M'nC'"al I,ateritsobu-ii.ie.l for i .., in iaiifomia or Nevada. deeia FAMILY GROCERY. ril H E CHOICEST ANU RAKE ST JL For family use constant'- on bund. "For NIe Llttla Tiiintrs Nt to Be n mr r ounii i hen iirru Ji CO TO CHENt: Y'S, A fencral amortment of trr Yent staple nd rro nos. 1TJCES T' .-ITT 'I n ' rK J- ' JOHN E. CHENEY, Adams Block, Canson mrest, corner of Teletrraph January 8, 1878. i