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MOHNING APPEAL. fit i"lAV S'i:il. 7. I7S SUN PAY READING. No: i.ily jui:!o in duti-iIii's, l-it vi-vy in f o'.ir'it. pi-u; on the outside, :ire ;u fctM 0:1 t lie Mih ji v! .of i' h. Thins. in iv!:.;ii!i arc it her acctTtod on tlo ipse dixit of the ;iv:u'hir or not thought (.f ;it a!!. Clival 'rutha, ii'.n' tlii-iv aro yre.ir. truths in religion ts wo!! :s olher matters, ouIit to li.tve .1 Iicv n tho thou rht of tlie d.iy A 111.111 wlii-tlnr no is a Ch ist.i.m or not, tmV.t to kuo-.v in a Oiiilttian hin l w!i:vt Chris' ian I'aitli is. "It i lin .st.ory of C'liri.it's lu'e and death le true, it 'ive a no coloring jo all hie and ell'ovt. It vs dowiiri -ht v.-oik on a num. There i a course of duly before him, a phin iud laid r:t for him to travel. He eon'd not have Unuui it far kiiiiHclf. On the uiiolo, the .'.'o:lf, vinihJo and t;mgi!i!o, docs not to!! him hat sin is his ruin. Looking at tin?, i' sihmus w if uron :y.d lies were very often the road tiiiooedi and t'.o'.iveritMC-!. T!ii v; world juU cheats upon him. He sees the had m m prosjHr. the gmnl man in yroat trihu'atinn. He sees sii'W sf ul fraud, iroH;eroiH inj'isiiee, 1'ioiilablo rii For this day and the next, for this year and the next, the had thin.; "K'lns to e, n.ji'er tho j;oi d thiiijr, the lie -'ems bcttvr than the tiii'.h. His sen.-es and 'us worldly knowledge .ijme.tr to tell him thaf cir.lvatioii, pwpeutv, hajviiness, ni.l su.w-ts 11 ty be, i:i t world, a.i i for t'lis true, at leas', won hy evil and falsehood. The deil loot S'-em ti he n. aster and kit;.: lu-.v, hew- ever it may oe 1:1 o. I.J0S. A il.l 1.0 IV CWlli mi; tho direct reverse Her wi-iIum ana el the (lospel, r.iitioiinc f all his senses tell iim. It come, deo'arr g that all these ap pearanoes tf successful ami prolit.-tble evil ale mly cae.uing jih.mtoais of a passing day,on! t.'io exceptional and disajijieaiing shadows of an hour. If tlaclares thai, let the world ap pear as it w ill, sin cannot be successful, wrong cannot bo profitable, lies c tmiot be geod. I" jiroclaims that God is King here, t u, th 1, sm h accursed in this world, as i'. is in all uorhK 1 1 contradicts th.o fleet ing ap;ii-:i r oie; s of : m-.-, and prexdanns, on earth, t'm eve; I; -sling laws f God'rt etertl tl ki;igde'!ii, - that si 1 's i urn. that wrong :.! forever death, liiat lies are ever- moro tlestiui tion to all tJod's creatures. It .lies iver all the world that in this rebel realm, a in tho very white heavens of God, the 80I0 salvation and peace for any child of ho King is, that ho put himself in conscious md avowed hostility in sworn enmity and iea.Uy h.itrod to every sin, to every vnii'. to ovory lie, a-s against God's nature, n'.: , thercfoie, .i',ai:. a liis t.v it. 1: tells him that tho very k'ori of God h:ins'f camo here on arth to proclaim, in the mi.: t of all its delu sions, the law of Leaven a tho o;:e tinohang- and ovorhvstinjj law of LTo for every re ponsil!e creature of His Father. And here s Faith. The man that heheves this an nouncement hits Faith. llo accepts it as .oiiicthin:; from ahovo tho world. Itaiises, rot from human expe'rieueo, but from Divine revelation. It appeals, not to his siht, hut fo Lis insight; not to his experience. Lut to hi.s spirit, his higher reason. It is a truth from a sph'.ro 1'ovond. It conies to him as liolou.;ii' to eternity, and not to time; as be loiiiii:; to Lo.ive-n, and not to earth. If he iccopt it, he must r.ccept it by Faith, and not by si'ht. Iu acceptance runs to tho roots of life. That is clear. It reverses his whole ie.v of tho world, and of hid own business in tho world. It changes the color of the entire Miivorso. It puts another faco on nil his days. It lets down hero about, him the white lij,'ht of heaven, and tells him to walk by that, and not by tho falsehoods of Sense. If he sjo fraud profitable, it declares he shall be lieve it unprofitable? notwithstanding. If he ee wrong ttiumphant, it tells him to deny his eyes, and hold to tho last that wrong is ruinous. If ho see sin pleasant, and the source of happiness, it insists that ho shall j-mtradict his eyes and senses, and hold sin bitter fiud vile, und tho ono source of endless misery and woo, now and always. This world, t tells him, is an exceptional world, the ono rebel realm in all God's vast universe. He must understand it so. Ho must therefore walk by tho law, and not by tho exception. He miut live hero, not on tho principles of tho realm that has re belled, but on those of '.ho grand whole which has not rebelled, whero God's etorual law of right and truth and love, rules in power. If he accept this story, he haa Faith, we nay. He can accept it only by Faith. Observation and knowl edge would never have taught it. The peo ple, round hiui never could havo told him. It ia brought to him from above, and he must believe it on trust. Now, if ho accept it to jw:t on it, it is saving Faith. If hi.i reception A the announcement be so strong and so hearty that ho, seeing balvation in an entirely practical matter, prepares to act on these j.u:t K-.nl principles, and hoU about working, d jing, avl living, then he has a Faith which .re him. For liin salvation consists in wojiin, doing, and living; not merely in profiKwing, fooling, and talking. Ho is, as : liv.; neon, to conquer sin inside himself ; ',, LjUt it, all hid lifo, outsido. Ho ia to . learn.! Iim heart and cleanse his hands from ittiii He in to live by the law of heaven. He i to rid .mo hiniMolf to obedience under .tt law Ho i saved when he does it; he is iuat wh ti ho d it not. If he practice jttii'l, ! lutiM hiitwelf. Unfortu- u.itely, there i- another kiml of Faith, quite 100 o. minion. There is a Faith very good for eternity, hut very useless for time; a Faith very .strong for some othvr world, and very weak for this poor d, ilk one, where it is es-jK-eiahy j'eeued. We have seen men who can trust t!od for heaven, hut cannot trust Him ior earth; who helieve in hi 11 for after death, out have, no confidence in Him for life. Hero they must dej.end on their on n smartness -on their own tact, shrendm .ss, and sharp dealing. They have Faith, on Sundays, for eternity, in (Jod. On .Mondays, when they come to drive har-ains to buy, Mill, and ifct gain they have coii'idence only in their own aeiiteness, and the maxims of the godless world. A real saving Faith is a thing to live on. A m il) must take it into his shop, his oiliee, his counting room, everywhere. He mils! buy and seil on it. He must live with it, at home Mid on the street. The man who accepts those facts and t incip'es, and adopts this law in sincerity, walks and lives ami acts by unseen realities, by eternal and changeless rules, w hich were supreme be fore the earth sjirang from chaos, and which shall stiil be supreme after 'The 01 m.itu-r rniil the crnsli ul uerlifs." ALL Si iHTS OF ITLMS. They are talking of making I lour m Governor .f Kentucky. A drunken man in New Y01 k, v.! Watt, r- liked itlto a p. the river th ier dav and w.is save d bv lie 'man, was lined 810 bv one of th :n. Judge;. He would have made lm-m-v perhaps if the policeman had left him alone. This inl'e.iio quest ion's glowing interest ing. Here's a i-vi'ld L ike (N. Y. ) pastor who j'l-oposi-s to j.: each on "' Hell, the Pcvil and r.oii Ingeisoil. " That's a comprehensive text, isn't i' The (."a.ifvi tiia School . Journal makes this j astonishing statement: There is scarcely a boy in Suisun over ten years of age who does not mo tobacco income form. For thirty years (up to lSiiS) tho Constitu tion of ?dississi'-;i provided that no person who denied the existence of a God. or of a fu- t'HV o of reward or punishment, should i.o.a an :iy otiice in the civil department of th State. The London Times announces that .Mr '!e, its Valo correspondent, has been found dead near Macrinitza, and theio is ivaon to be lieve that he was assassinated. An Athens telegram roports that Mr. gle was murdered by the Turks. Mock Tattle Soup One pint black beans soaked overnight in four quarts of water, two onions, one large carrot grated, half pound fre.di beef, hall pound pork: b.-il 1! d.- ; .. hen re. uly for dinner suahi th:eu; a cullen der into tureen; add one wineglassful port wine, or not, according to fancy, one hard boiled egg, one lemon sliced. A "tall tramp" in Seaport, Me., has had a severe spell. Ho has been attending the pub lic school, and not only floors all tho scholars at spelling matches, but takes down the teachers ami the .spectators. Not satisfied with this, this orthographical Alexander found one moro world to conquer, and took down the crowd by spelling the hardest words in Webster's I'nabridged. On Tuesday night John Harwood, a son-in-law of Hart Fellows. Receiver of the United States Land Othee, Sacramento District, poi soned himself with strychnine. The newspapers are still harping on the fact that the new Pope used to write poetrv. Vihy not let bygones be bygones? Isn't this an era genuine reconcilliation ? Our .Minister to Italy, George P. Marsh of Vermont, is a veteran in tho diplomatic ser vice. He was born on St. Patrick's Day in 1S01, and has held his present position 17 years, having been appointed during the Presidency of Mr. Lincoln in He had before been Minister Resident in Constanti- ople in 184!-5:. "During his ministry he made six hun dred hearts beat a3 three hundred," is the way a Maine paper puts it concerning a local pas tor. Whittior declines to be congratulated on his old age. Right, for tho proverb bays, "Not twentv-tivo nor ninety years make old age, but only a shuffling foot." A half-million snails are eaten every month in Paris. Tom Thumb is going to tho Paris Exposi tion, where he expects to be thumb pump kins. It is rumored that Joaquin Miller is going abroad, never to return. Another report says: Joaquin Miller has just written a play to illustrate fashionable lifo in New York. Somo scenes are laid in California. "Hero, the Forty-niner," play has been purchased by Williamson. Not long ago a man and his wife wont to Kansas to settle. To enable them to pre empt two quarttr sections of land they were divorced; each pro-empteda claim, and as soon as their claims were made good they were re married, thus obtaining 320 acres of land. The eighth annual fair of tho Washington Industral Association will be held on their grounds, near Olympia, Washington Terri tory, commencing on the third of October, and continuing ten days. Hell has no fury liko a mustard plaster. A New York letter states as a rumor that tho Astora who are tho largest real estate owners in that city, are quietly notifying their tenants that they may expect a further reduction in rent after tho 1st of May. What the precise reduction is to be is a matter of conjecture as yet, but agents think it will probably be ten percent. Asks I'.ishop Clark, of Rhode Inland, in the New York Ledger: "What is it that makes people poor V It is tho e!lort to keep up two thousand dollars' worth of stylo on every one thousand dollars' worth of income Tho atmosphere is murky, and the wind gently tosseth a modicum of dust, old paper, etc. .into the air disports with theso for a lime, and then deposits this unwelcome detri tus on one's hair, in his eyes and on his va rious outer garments. f Keno (iazetto. BILLIARD TASLE FOR SALE. 0K OP KTR 4 II I.K'S ltT ClHO'i Tallies, in i."""' or.hr : .S by 10, slate bed, Iielaricy's p;tent cushion-. IVi'-e, ; eot .r. Inquire :tt IN .worn' Exchange, c.irso.i city, Nevada. ajif P.odie Standard copy one week. L .irjsT PitnniTTio o-v tijis coist el t.ie re.it Military AUi-ory cntiiksi The COLOR GUAPD! rsT'f'K the Aipsnn:s vt CGFiPAftY F, CARiCN GUARS. TWO N12HTS ONLY ! Tuesday Evening, April 9th. COLONEL V3LL H. CU?5K, (iCAKi. i n' the lcn-'fil oi Ciron iJ.rinl on y. Th' l:iy is rvpvtt; i!h in-:.!-1!!!-- ot st'liiicr ii:c. port r:iy inr thi1 tiLils Lirui icis-it't or ih1 I i'c Or-.Lt llrrn : iiori. 1 will rcic s it 1 ho in'ii.'.r ir ail I'ierv.Tt. t"- thrli;i;i .'VtitN t..f Uu-- l.tto Civil W;sr. Mew fvlusk;! ?ew Scenery ; and Beautifu' Tab'eaux ! iti It full j.;irticulaxs fl'S h;.m! bills. 0"J: ADMISSION, - - - SI. OO Nocv'i-:i;,1i:v f.r ivsen txi ?h its. R she-t ojx n on TiKs'i.ty nri. H3HSH3 a ffl.LES FOR SALE. Fivtf 1,0 r of U.iK HORSF.M 5.. and L.iro MiiU'H tii H;tto clioip. W. I.. I'iiPl i II MID, t'.im.r Kulith an. I K 8tro', 3 uvi'.i s.-vraiiie'it 1. l':i , L. MORRIS & Go. HVVK HHDI ;KD THKPIMCKS Kn i!l 'i'.;- in thi-ir St-vk, ami now ofT-;r the great-oat irliKX.nienl t -1 pir-r!i-Li.r. .I DRY Pitt hav.. over been oR:re-i in tiu f-i'y. Cali Early and Securo Rargains GOOIiS MIST BR SOU T'i make room f.r onr Sff.ni; JUHrk. Fi-bruar- 7, 1 TS. N E W DEPARTURE! ATTRACTION ! I3xy Goods, Qrocorios, EVERVTK!i j II A II II 25 F0!7 EVERY3 JDY ! IISSOTIIKO Are. it the .M taml, a:i l prepared to aei'mmodAte old and new eiwtt.iui.T with '00d artieles at low pncei. t'arsor.. .lanuary I, LST. JAC03 TOBRINEO, WiiV?M.T. AND RETAIL PEALKK IN IMPORTED AN3 OCMESHC CIGARS. PIPES. SMOKERS' ARTICLE3. CUTLERY, Etc ttc Klc ARLINGTON BLOCK, CAHSOV CITY NEVADA jajilm LOOK OUT! -FOR- MBS. J. Will k CM NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Carson, April 1, 1873. TELE0ILIP1HC MSPATCI nn I'r irc!cn, Vet'xmry litii-lt A.M., 173. I To OLV-ovim B.t(n';it;itsi J bought this cay a Sarskrupt stock of THsnry thcujAN'" OOLLAKS, thirty cents on tSv. do!lar. Gooes will bs up there in thirty ci&ys. Cell a'.l Cooas CsScw Cost to make room for This Tremendous Stock, tn. g'vethogood people of Ca.son tho bsneflt cf this Purchase. , KEr.fi: AN OLCiiViCH. .33VE EXPLAINS ITSELF. T.ADIt'.S, 1V Mi-ill CiDO.Ju in SrroTi!- m M til ah iv Offer. r.'O OlMiXT. Tiifce ml v.'iiit.; "t this I! irn 5i!no, f- - -.'. CAPITOL STORE, t'or.Vi:;; KING AND OKilB- STKEET.S GAR33SI CiTY, 1; K V A M I I. V G it O C V. ii 1 1: K Flsur, Feed, Hams, Becon, Butter, Lard, Sugar, Teas, CofTeo, Choice Liquors, Puro Brandy &. Wines Cld Valley Whisky. Olgnra c&5 To'oac co itaud.va;::, cuockerv, paints and oils. A FULL LINK OK HOOiKKHiKLMNO GOODS AJuavii i-n har-1 a.Tl delivered frto cf t-jisr?c-. til CALL AND SKE PS 'i mvltt KHXSIKIN v GlIKttN. MllS. f:. ADAMS llflKll i- K TO XOTIKV HKK t lr:euils in Cireon an-.i t'::e ijiiblie :U lar zo Tint She ia Hg.ttn Pioprletreii of the ADAMS HOjSE, And woul.i ni iet reHp.-tfulIy ask fnr their piuronvje sad enemira '.-iT'.ent. The I) tiling Unoiri nnd Kilrhen nre nuder the I'erjion .1 Supi-iTliloa Of the IVopnetrpMK, ;ui.i will always be suppli.-.i with evcrytiii.-ig ut satisfy the taeto cf the most listidious. MR8. E. K AIAM, f.-Pin Carson, Kelimary 9, 1S7. WAK3I Sl'RIG neu-the N"'v.Ji Sute Prison, Warm Springs Road BUTTS &. CEORCE. - - Proprietors. Tnis 8;i!endiil Fathinsr Institution and well known place i.f resort has been thoroughly overhauled, newly furnished Mild in point of cleanliness and comfort, 3urpase I bv none on the coast. THK RATI 16 are uiidtTotiiff a thor ottirh repair, and will receive great addition to their size. THK ISAIt is supplied with the beat of liquors procurable. MKALS by h irst claeis C.Hiks served to order at ail hours. Tile tpriiij,- Carriage riui.s constantly. Orders left at the hotels will be promptly attended to.j n itiis. 30 en nc-vTtf ROBERT CARDfVER, (Late Stat Surveyor General,) No. 310 Pine ftreet. Koom No. IS, San I'riijw California State Linda and State Title a specialty. Timber Lunds Locaitd and Titles Perfectftl 1'. S. Mineral Patents obtained for Mineo iu California or Nevada. deel" J. H. MARSHALL, AGENT FOR O.ME HUriMI, AND OTHER LEAD IXG INHt'KANCK VOMPANIS8. Oilier at John G. Vvx'i noukfctore. "3 Carfior., January '20, 1378. DR. C. BILLINGS, D E fii T I S TJ6SS& Offlce In RinUle Kulliltn. cnrntir f Caruin and Proctor atruetn. All work pertaining to Dentistry executed v. ith skill, .are and promptness, at low figureH. mh" .1. W. POX, M. D. J. s. M S!AKT, M. 1) DRS. FOX & SMART, pHYSICUNS AND SURGKONH OFFICE: Wairz' UuliliRK, corner A King ar.d Curry Btreets, Canwu City, Ne-rada. DR. Fm J. WHITE, Ofllco i On King- street, at rear ot Willis' Drugstore, tr Residence at th White. Ilonse. CalLs'. tended, mVht or day. Carson, October 10, 1877. c. B. LUCE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office npstairs, over Willis' Drng 8torc. mhl CARSON CITY. NEV DA. CO: f -' T 5 Jrcat Heinotion ia Frices, owing tu tJis Jccline in tas Eastern e (Aim m CsFiTCL EU.LD;H3, Z?221. uholksam: ab & lii.Uti! Dcll-i' in j 4 A' r-? -f .. .. Iron, 1'ow icr, A..-s, t'-i.tl. tdil.iWB. ltiHlf SIi(!;,'es Law; Lcattur Sh,,t., SUUH, glass cmcum ware, Box t'lxtunn, C'tiiii.i bets. 'liiri'brw, 1 Agricultural Imclement 7F:UT'HV?, i-.iuora, l.lc, F.U:., Wheat iiVikie, Cu:i P aints, Oils I Brushes, CoJ Oil, r.,hc oil, TiirjH'ntttw, Vtv.in, White Lo.J Rubber Paint, i'!u-i.,1(.u! lml oil, Mu-.i..!;e, r.icU,.-, Ncul Pet C-U, Aitxiliol, Lu.-., Liv., STtiVcSt RAftGES, TINWARE, MU:.'ieu anil Laiirs! Piiiyci, iJuek"? ani cht-r Eraud of ttorr PimjiH, 1cma n;J Pip-. L'unn, l:n.l,-n Blin-ls and , las W oo l hikI V. illuiv Vr, llir.l fae,, fitoli, Guim. (ami (r, Water, Ga and l.eu.i Pi(.e House Furnishiu Goods. Brass ana Steam Coods. Practical Plumbers and Tinners to d.i r'-ySv.g and rui uhctmiiijf of all kinds Tin uul Irou Wire Call and Get Frices Cheap for Casfc an2!"" E. B. RAIL. THE ONLY ONE FSICE STCEE IN TOWS! Fit a ivK ooiiowrryj DE.VLER IX MEM'S AND BOYS' OLiOTIlING, Pnrnishinj; tinodn, llatu and Caps, Uoots and Shoes, Trunk Tall.es,; Blanket;!, .Mat(rrHi Et0 Etc Ktc. Ctr?;TV BUILDI.VQ. CASSD?J CITY NFVAfl a o-Uf GREAT EXCITEMENT! QUKAT (ROIVIN OP PEOPLK CON.. ta:;tly rushius to the large Clothing Store of SCOP PEL 6l PL ATT 0 Comer of Carson and Third Streets, opposite the bt. Charles Hotel, CARS0.V CITY EVADA. Tj view and purchase of their magnificent stock of FALL AMD WINTER GOODS, COSSIKTISO Of Wen', Youth.' and Boyn Clothing. Of all the latest styles, H;tts, Caps. Trunks, Valises ShlrU Collars, Ktc.. Etc. ootltf NOTICE. jTJA V ING RENTED THE PIONEER SOAP FACTORY, I will manufacture the btot quality cf Chemical olive Soap, Sal soda and Washing Powoers,. And will supply the public on most reasonable terms Carson, September 3, 1677 J. W. DUFF1 FA M SLY GROCERY. rHK CHOICEST AND RAREST GRO OEHIBS For family use constantly onfhand. Found ELiewbsre "Vs CO TO CHENtY'S,