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MORNING APPEAL. 1 SDVESDAY. .JIWE 12. 1S7 KIUNEYS COMPARATIVE NESS. GOOD- that is, lnankiii'l, are good or Lad, tr;iiXvt'ly. Our comparatively b:ul traits are to assume a sort of negative goodish when brought in lively contrast with niHthiiJg whose dreadfulness is shocking stud rvriataive. The press dispatches bring us a 'iukciu point: Hbsm Francisco, Juno 10. The straight J ' nsocrata HKtiiilUl in force at Piatt's Hall " evening to ratify the nominations. The a crowded. The Kearney lies were .?rtout in large n:unlers and made thein "lv3 unpleasantly conspicuous. J. C. Shorb yr'Mi!lt and iuMscShid the meeting in his -siuti strain, after v.Jiioh iv.s lntions were trr-rad- by Captain Mullun complimenting" the 0.unty County Committee for its fiction in ,;j itlfc'ug straight DeuxKrats in the field, and sorting there was never greater need of Viing by Democratic principles. The 2rrJnations of the convention were ratified, xitsr which Charles A. Sumner, .J. C. I'mch, v. Ouffoy and Henry GoP.ro i" turn ad iroAWid tho meeting, all in gocd straight ! iKrKocratic style, with the exception of the ' ;wt oaaker, who confined himself more par 1 Vfc.-tt'arly to the Chinese question and land rvantmoly. The Kearney ites were frecpient k'.v) vociferous in their interruptions and op t!tkn. but no disturbance ot consequence . i niirmd After the ineetiiiL' ;ul ioiirm.il !';.. vtiey's cohwrts gathered in the street and vJshrod in a little promiscuous cheering, '. , but dispersed in a few moments. lne r.wiinn, so far as the Democracy was con- irri cd, aa harmonious and enthusiastic. Fi;w Denis Kearney is bad enough, God "jTf.ows. He has much to answer for in this t-i-sM and the next, but he is an angel of hL compared with two of these, his coin .jft.til'jM, for unwashed approval. If it were ,.o!r responsible and perplexing part to single wt fruiu a- very bad lot candidates to till -wacaGicioa in the list of the cherubim, we s.cV.i select Kearney while discarding ihfciloo A. Sumner, and choose William ti!iok rather than recognize Harry George. K.csrte ctiiHs fresh from hU dray to stir up bowels of the breechless at the Sand Lots. tvivftsr, inspired by the Imp of the Perverse, ' i-'utircttB himself with the fantastic tucks f u!t.jr depravity and exhibits himself as an -v.w-il.la of premeditated cussedness out of the ; '.''.'titigs of pure and unadulterated evil .'(.hi i.'TwU the spectacle of a man who has nv. cfory advantage of education and every .itlbCotueiit to good citizenship casting his lot TL-iiong, and devoting his services to, the cause Ok Potter Democracy J What is Kearney -:'ii.. bad aa it in, compared with deliberate and .Jij.ita'lod Pottery? Kearney, giving the .-ft i.-vm hi throne in the sand-lots is forrev jiuliuLsirig the system of taxation. Sumner, . vo:i !h& darksome pits of Potter's Field, iuld head a burial-party at the funeral of iVjo 1 Republic ! That is tho ditlerence. As to .'Par'.y George, it is only to be said that he is ap w o;o ihau he is, simply for lack of capac ity. 12k calibre is small. If a pop-gun cild bd a Columbiad iie would be a cannon. 'wv.T he falls far short of being even a parlor !pLstis3;. .William Wolhxk seconds Kearney. Sje- ; what Sankey, the sweet singer of f:ymun, is to Moody, tho revivalist and ex fcortor. It is better to be a second to a irawuy jilator than to be a tin kettle tied the tail of Democratic Pottery! Harry IcoriP( is a tin kettle. He is a good deal ii'"l mil battered and very empty. And i il happens that if the choice shall come to Kl between Kearney, Wellock & Co. ai: -sfc"ifiTier, George, tt al. , it behooves the con r;rvative citieen to stand by Kearney through u-d-lot, water dot and mm culotte, come what 'ill? oto) Indian Murdeus. -Says the Time fntvfm Sunday: Vo learn -from Sam I ley ward, tho Elko itipa driver, that len. Payne, proprietor of ryru'a ferry, vn Snake River, arrived at .'fiiko yesterday morning with the news of the billing by Indians ol John B.iscuni. Wm. V-yuson and two other men, all residents of T-cciu Creek, Idaho. The men were out hunt ;a6lok in the vicinity of Mud Springs, ctB,i tttrty tuiios trom Kock Ureek, and "voro doubtloss surprised bv the red devils. Mr. Paacuni, one of the murdered men, was core avout two weeks ago hunting for some toe which he had lost. lie left to go ?Tnte acrws the country, and if. as our in formant Btates, the murders were committed week ago yesterday, lie was probably - S-U'iai before he reached Rock Creek. Lie was v cub, of atorling qualities and highly re poctod by all who kuew him. The iirfornia "wwi wo received appears to be too well au ttrtyticatod to admit of much hope of iij in Aorroctneas. Tun iftiuiont Courier, whose publisher an i!rjietoT u Mr. Andrew Maute, presents tfc hesi resume of nows that is to say, it is tfc boat edited of any weekly paper iu the Kteta tit vada. This is accounted for in Va factt&at Mr. Maute, who is a graduate of ArrEJ-i oGce, and Mr. Sam. Donald, who "arauoiher old Appbal man, perform the edi ii.Tria?. a.i.d typographical work upon that "WiiacJlout hebdomadal. May it fl.juiish long i jx the oarla and be prosperous and usoful. -JchiiO. Gerding, residing at 1909 Steven- 8an Fraticiaco, and formerly clerk fwa-tk t!;;hfornia Farmers' Mutual Fire ln--TjJranco Company, committed suicide yester-t-x&Y oruing. - rke iti'.eni of Tnscarora and Cornucopia fcjxt i4ttle excited by the Bannock war. j3jrwcx'nJuK.v Abori0'iaal . incondiariaui CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The Oregon election is herewith stated: Portland, June 10. The election returns show conclusively that the Republican State ticket has been elected. H. K. Hines, Re publican candidate for Congress, has been de feated by at least f00 majority. The Legisla ture, on joint ballot, will have a Democracic majority of 10, 50 Democrats, 3G Republi cans, and 4 Independents. A fair and impartial statement of facts puts Governor Drayman of Idaho in a most favor able light with relation to affairs touching the Indian war in that Territory. And it hardly seems fair that while these accusations are dung at Brayinan the Administration should appoint a man in his place. The telegraph brings the statement that John P. Hoyt, of Michigan, has been appointed to Drayman's place by the President. Revolutions bring all sorts of people to the surface. Laura De Force Gordon announces herself a candidate for delete to the Cali fornia Constitutional convention from Stock ton. Laura is nothing if not a notoriety seeker. Chronic and incurable asthiua drove J.tmes Downey of East Oakland to commit suicide by jumping oil' the ferry boat El Capitan into the Hay. Here is something dreadfu', as the story of the Ancient Mariner is dreadful: The British bark Athelston, ji'st arrived from Newcastle, boarded a Jjpajn.se junk found drifting in 40 degrees north, 144 de grees west. Those living were tluee sailors and one passenger, but helpli , and all the others, eighteen in number, I..:.d f scurvy, exposure and starvation. The junk loft the Island of Jesso on a coasting voyage October 25, and was blown seaward by a gale Nov. 17 and dismasted, since which time she had been drifting about the ocean. C. Van Dyck Hubbard acknowledges him self to be a financial wreck upon the shores of the stock market, and has done the handsome thing by resigning his seat in the San Fran cisco Board of Brokers. The Peace Congress will not get its business wheels thoroughly greased before next Satur day. At Senator Sargent's request 150,000 young shad are to be tent to the Sacramento river by tho U. S. Fish Commission. Senator Matthews having been served with a subpena to appear before the Potter Com mittee, we have the following: There is considerable speculation concern ing the consequences likely to ensue from Senator Matthews' anticipated refusal to obey the summons to appear before the House In vestigating Committee. It is expected that the House will adopt a resolution requesting the Senate to give its assent to Matthews' ap pearance and that the Senate will express its permission, coupled with the reservation that lie is at liberty to use his own discretion whether he will go or not. It is generally con ceded that there is no power to compel Sena tors or Representatives to leave their consti tutional occupation of law-making while Con gress is in session to testify before any tribu nal whatever, for if bucIi power existed it might be so exercised as to change the results of legislation in a closely-balanced branch of Congress or even to break up a quorum in one or both Houses. Mrs. Tiltoifs name is to be dropped from the roll of Plymouth church. Sammy Tilden is silent on Pottery. He is requested to speak out like a man. Mrs. Van Cott is going to engineer a revi val in San Francisco. The condition of William Cullen Brvant bodes ill for him. Kaiser Wilhelm is bettor. Tough old Dutchman, that ! Cot, Dow Hastens from the Fro.vt. Relating how Col. Dow brought the news of the ringiug of the tocain of war on our North ern border, the Timej-Reriew of Sunday says: Col. J. C. Dow arrived here last evening from Cornucopia. He Confirms the statement we have heard of the Indian excitement there. Lieutenant Scamonds is out with a small scouting party in the vicinity of Silver Creek, but they are poorly armed, and until they are furnished with guns and ainunition, will not be likely to make a successful fight aiainst the hostile Bannocks. Jew lork, June 11. Tho Evening Post says : Kryaut lies in a comatose state, and his physicians are almost afraid to give him any nourishment. Joseph Foulk & Sons, shipping and com mission merchants, have tailed. Liabilities, 470,000; assets, 184,000. The firm has been in exintence 80 years. Milton S. Latham is expected here en route to California about the 29th. His health is much improved. His family remain in Paris. London, June 11. Orer 20,000 cotton op eratives, in a mass meeting at Blackburn to day, resdved to continue the strike. A Teamx's Fats. By Monday's Silver State we learn that one William Sullivan,a na tive of Boston, while ridinjj on the "dead- wood " of a railway train, fell asleep and fall ing off his perch waa run over and so severely lhj,ured that he soon died. Th tragedy oc curred, between Granite Point and Brown's station on the C. P., on Sunday. . Porter Rockwell, an old Mormon who was charged witl many crimes against the Gen tiles, died froai over-drink, in a stable at Salt Lake City on Monday. A native California, named Eulalie Perez de Ginlen, said to be 143 years of age died near San Gabriel mission, Los Angeles county Cal. , last Saturday. Smiler Colfax has taken Greeley's advice and gone W est. He. will lecture on Odd Fel lowship in California. Going to he Sealed. Says the Tioche Record of June 8: We learn that an ex-Pioche belle, now liv ing at her home in Rockville, Utah, is abont to take a trip to St. George, go through the Temple, and be married in good old Mormon 8 yle. We know this news will be the cause of bursting several young Piocher's hearts, and very probably we will have a couple of suicides to chronicle in our next issue. Sol. Sharp, the well known San Francisco lawyer, at one time a partnor with the late Hon. James A. McDougall, died in San Fran cisco last Sunday night after a prolonged sick ness. His disease waa dropsy and enlarge ment of the liver. He was a native of Ken tucky and 47 years of age. The Reno Methodibt Sunday school will hold a picnic at Farmer Treadway's grounds on the 4th of July. So the Journal says. The Reno papera are inflamed with the pros pects of a flow of bullion from the Jones & Kinkead mine at Pyramid. Lord Beaconsfield has left London for Ber lin. Of course he goes to attend tho Conti nental Peace Congress. Jake Hawley, who says he used to room with Pollard, declares Sarah to be a man. Are you sure Jacob? Reno will go down to history as the Great American Propogator of Investigations and Strawberries. John C. Fremont has been named by the President for Governor of Arizona. The Empress of Russia is seriously sick. FOR SALE. OWINO TO AN KAKI V DEPAHTl'KKi 1 will sell at public auction on Monday. June 17th. 1878, (Uiileoa preiou!y disposed A at private sale), My residence, situated on the comer of Fifth and division street, containing Nine Rooms and with all modern im provements, including Bath Room, with hot and cold water. Also, toe Furniture, consisting in part of a Slpck & Son Grand Pin no. in excellent otde : fin Parlor a A B-dr..om ael ; Dinitiir-ro' m and Kitchen H u r nltuie. ail "f the Latest Pattern and stjl-. Any parties desiriu? to examine the premises, with a view to purehaainir. can do so at any time between this anil ilsite of sale. 11. J. PETERS. Oirson, June 5, 1378. RACES! RACES! CARSON. NEVADA. July 4th, 5th 1 6th, I'nder the auspices of tho STATE AND QRMIBY COUNTY AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY. $3,000 IN PURSES! SPEED PROGRAMME: FIKSrT DAY-JULY 4th. A GRAKD 8WEEPSTAKE RACE 91,000 Mile and repeat. Homes: "Batterman," Illusion," and "April Fool." RUNNING -Half-mile da: free for all. Purse, tlSO. HKCO.MD DAY JL'I-Y 5th. TROTTIV'O-Mile heats, three in five, to hsroes-: free for a 1 east of the bierra Nevada Mountains. Purse, $300, entrance added. RUNNING One and one-half mile dash ; free for all. rurse, $150. THIRD DAY JULY 6th. FUNNING Two mile and repeat free for all. Purse, ENTHASct-Teu par cent., to dose the day previous to race, at 6 r. M. National Association Rules to povern trotting. I'.u iiic Coast Ruies to govern running races. Track in first class condition. Stables, etc., ready for use. JOHN T. PANTl'ND, Secretary. I Carson City, May 8th, 1S73. J CRAIMD H FOURTH OF JULY BALL! AT THE TAULAC HOUSE, LAKE TABOE, " YANKS." Good M'ttstcr and a Good Time Generally. DOTY, Manager. Tallac, June 8, 1878r SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMP'NY JpLlNCHARO & WHEELER, Proprietors. Wiffons leave Cajwwiom MONDAYS and THITRJ?rAY of each week, and make the Through Trip to Rodlo la Thirty Hours I Office with D. W. EARL & CO.. at Vinrfni and Trrvkn Freight Depot, Canoe wyizm JOHN FORBES, Local Areot. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH San Francisco. J February 12th 11 A. 9fn 1S78. To OLCOVICH BROTHERS I I bought this day a Bankrupt Stock Of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, thirty cents on the dollar. Goods will be up there in thirty days. Sell all Coods Below Cost to make room for This Tremendous Stock, and give the good people of Carson the benefit of this Purchase. HERMAN OLCOVICH. 18 wo .-tis, aid. ABOVE EXPLAINS ITSELF. LADEtf. W "hull Sell Goods la Accord ance vrfih ab .ve Onler. PHICB NO OBJECT. Take advantage of this Rare C'hancr, fobl3 ORMSBY HOUSE CARSON CITY, NEVADA. J. T. PAHTLIHD, PROPRIETOR. 'pill l.ONf; ESTABLISHFD and FAVOR- I i? Public House having passed into utr hands and having bwu Thoroughly Reconstructed Throughout la now ccnduL-ted in al! respects as a Firot Class 33Zotol. This means that Is the best tabie d" bote in tha Sti-e of Novad ; thai THE BAR Is the nKt complete and most fuiiy stock i ot any in thf State. TIic Billiard Hall Is the finest in Western Nevada; and the service is eqtia to that of the brat hotels in San Francisco. aVyPric-tw of RoarJ and Koonj-rent are regulated to suit the times. JOHN" T. PANTLINP, Frcpritor. Carson .January 1 1878 MASON & CO., Di OOU8ETT BLOCK, NORTH CARSON STREET, CARSON CIT. MKV1DA. UOLEIALE AID R E T A I I DEALERS IX GROCERIES, Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Canned Fruits, Batter, Lard, Grain, Coal Oil AMD AS.4 ARTICLE8 CSC ALLY KEPT DC A FIKST CLASS STORE Of tha ll.of meMWiUk tmdaem In which they are engaged ST Order ieB Oooi, AMv04 " TO AN'T PART OY 7112 CITY FREE OF CEAKOE MASON A CO. Canon,ty 5 187ff Monarch Saloon, North Canon M. , oppotsft . Paaaoaffor Depot. mms FINEST nRAKD OF WEWES, RS SPIRIT, MALT IQVt AND CIGARS. BILLIARDS. TVs finest Billiard TabJa in State, 'otor. feblS X. r. ORKftftVirsT r SPECIAL NOTICE. Great Reduction in Prices, owing to the decline in the Eastern Market. E. B. R A I L, OPPOSITE CAPITOL BUiLEIN, CARS0.1. IMPORTER AXO WllOf .E.VVI.t A Retail Dealer in HAEDWAEE Iron, Powdr, Axes, Anvils, Steel, Shot, Saws, Vis, Coal, Fuse, Ca, Bellows, Kojic, Wedges, Sledges Lace Leather. GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, Bar Fixtures, China Seta, Lamps, Chandeliers, Mirrors, Lanterns, Etc., Etc., Etc Agricultural Implements, Flows, Harrows, Reapers, Mowers, Cultivators, Etc., Etc., Gang Plows, Wheat Rakes, Paints, Oils ! Brushes, Coa! Oil, Paint Oil, Turpentine, Varnish, White Lead, Rubber Paint, Chemical Faint, Lard Oil, Machine, Castor, Neats Foot Oil, Alcohol. Etc., Etc., STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, Medallion and Laurel Ranges, Buck's and other Brand of Stoves Pumps, Mo-e and Pip-. Doors, Windows, Ulimis and tlas. Mood and Willow Ware, lllrd Carea, Pistols, Guns, ('(rtrligtw, Water, Gun and Lca-l Pipe. House Furnishing Goods. Brass ana Steam Goods. Practical Plumber and Tinners to do roofing and man ufacturiiijr of al! kinds Tin and Iron Ware Call and Get Prices Cheap for Cash. "P29 E. B. RAIL. FAMILY GROCERY. H K CHOICEST AND RAREST GROCERIES For family use oonsiantly on hand. yFor Niee Linle Thing Nt to Be Found Elaevrhttre "Ya CO TO CHENfc'Y'S, A general assortment of the best staple and choice kt ctries. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! JOHN' E. CHENEY, Adams Ilock, Cfirson Street, corner of Telegraph. January 8, JB78. CHEAP IEiWISTKY. ( BE4P OP RATIONS in the human mouth always signify J poor work. in;.til pay in any capac- lty m liie can never secure tirst-cluss talent, as is evinced in alt branches of business. Operations upon the humaji subjt-ct, above everything else, should be pertornied by an artiBtic hand. Ail operation performed by DR. BREWSTER, As Is weil known, wear this cast. Owing, however, to th stringency of the time financially, The lloctor propones to Drop th Price ot his pnitiiii to suit tn irrlod, u and sfier April I5lh. That none may be debarred of his artistic ability John Heritage. CARSON CITY, NEVADA. HOUSE P-tlNTKR PAPER HANGER and HaUom ninjf and linting Neatly Done. Orders left at Mason & Co.'s store will be promptly at tended to. Special attention paid to Paper Hanging. my!6 L. MORRIS & Co. JUST RECEIVED 100 doz. Ladies' Striped Hose., ltiic V pair 150 doz. t hlldren's Striped Hose. 19c 3 $ pair 30 doz. Ladlea' Parasols 50c a piece 750 yds. Ex. heavy 3-ply Carpet.. 50c yard A'D ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. oa May 7, 1 71 WAKilI SPRINGS HOT AND COLO SWIMMING RATHS near the Wevada State Prison, Warm Springs Road BUTTS & CEORCE. - - Proprietors. This splendid Bathing Institution and well known plao of resort has twen thoroughly overhauled, newly furnished and Ui ta'palst of WeMiint and comfort, nirpamed by none on the soon.. THE BATHS are udarguing a tW SfS T MU ye great addition to their sise. ufr uA4f?i., withUl8 o liquors procurabie. MEAL by Fn Ohsi Ooks served to order at all hours. The Springs CVrrtage nua eoastantiy. Orders left at tho oe promptly attended to. BATHS 50 ruts norTtf Carriage Frt-e. - - - , r