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MORNING APPEAL. TlliSCAl AHil KT 5. I9 On August 1st Colorado as a State was- just three years old. Iowa has UK) creameries or butter factories in operation this season. The Mexicans are now d-.ing most of the freighting to Leadrillo, both by x and mule teams. Thb liulle Isle Miuinii Company have de clared a diride.id of 50o per shire, payable on the 5th. The Indian Salvador hus been found guilij; of miiidtr in the first decree at San Rafael, for the killiii' of Paul Hicr. " I guess the only cure for intemperance is arsenic,"' wrote James lily, a .Memphis drunkard, before taking a fatal do.se of the poison. The men who always say a kind word for their neighbors and turn a deaf ear to scan dal, are not only very blessed bur also very rare j. Captain Pamsl I'oosov. of IVteraliurg, Va. , was poisoneil, v:ih his entiro family the other day, by eating io cream. Me is dead and the f.iuiily rem.-dn fUtie ill. As old mai't su.'v'f.s,.s shut vhvti ui 'ii break their hearts, it is the same as n hen a lobster breaks one of its claws - another snrouU ini nieiliattly and or-ows in its pi. ice. Some one has beautifully saiJ that sincer ity is enkiiii' as we think, believing as we jireteiul, doin as we profess, performing as we promise and brim' as we appeir. Mrs. M.iry Uraillev, of Mechanic Falls, Me., having been in fading health for souse time, found relief and is rapidly recovering, upon the removal from her stomach of a tape-worm tlO feet in length. Thk libel suit about to be entered by Judge Curler, of Nye county, against the Tybo Sun, has been quashed, (Jarrett, of the Sun, pub licly denying the truth of the charges made Against the Judge, by his paper. Thh body of Mrs. Holland, who fell into the Niagara at Three Sisters Islands, ami was carried over the Canadian fall, on the 21st, was found on the 27th, below the falls. The body was entirely nude, and but slightly dis figured. Tub sports of Eureka recently imported a thoroughbred greyhound from California to course for hares over the hills and dales in the vicinity of that lively town. iut to their great charyrin, the sagebrush rabbit outruns the hound every time. The wife of Postmaster J. Ji. Pearce, of Bristol, II. I., who recently attempted to shoot her husband while ho was asleep, was fatally burned on Monday. She saturated the bed with kerosene and lying upon it ignited it, sustaining terrible ami fatal injuries. Irene House, who 1870 killed her hus band, Orson A. M. House, near Trenton, N. J., has married her fourth husband, who is not over twenty-three years of ae, and is j settled on a farm at Lawrence, about ten miles from Trenton. Her present name is Mrs. Parker, and her ntxe is thirty-five. THE PROGRAMME. The following able and judicious article is from the columns of the Eureka Leader, August 1 : The controversy being indulged in by the Euhrftrlte, Chronicle and Appeal relative to the status of the former on the railroad (psesrion, the progress of which has been marked by many bitter personalities, and has at last descended to mud-throwing, illustrates a point that has become a settled conviction in the minds of hontst Republicans, viz: that the Entcijirise, controlled by influences that rob it of ail independence upon this leading issue, has degenerated into the mere mouthpiece of the capitalists who own the Virginia V Truckee and Eureka it Palisade railroads, that it is their official organ and the duties imposed upon it, are to defend at all times and all places their acts and inter ests. It is understood by the corporations that the contest is to lie renewed w hen the next Legislature convenes, an I they are pre paring to enter iuto the tight under us favor able conditions as pcssilue. They have already staked out in various parts of the State those whom they term their friends, these henchmen being in some eases hold over Senators, in others men enjoying oirieial positions or occupying high pi, ices in the councils of the party. The companies know that tle-y can accomplish their ends only by trickery, fraud and betrayals of trust, but t .ey have confidence in the shrewdness of ineir agents, and a hope that the apathy of the people vi ill allow them to carry the -atee t i a successful conclusion. This, however, is out a small tea: ure in the programme. The main reliance is the fact that next year a Presidential election takes place, and Na tional issues are to lie ueeiutU. in tee tur moil that viil ensue and amid the enthusiasm of the party in defense of iis principles, it is iiopeu tli.it mere local questions will :je lost sildit of, or be looked upon as too insig nuieaiit to engage the attention of the voters. The canvass will be conducted upon the hurrah basis, that is, if the petty politicians are in the ascendant, and under cover t the National campaign, the spoilsmen wiil slip in and capture ilie coveted positions, 'lothis end tiie .';' . iv will h ud itself and we may expect many Mining editorials in the future in which the Solid South and the Dem ocratic party w ill be metaphorically fl iyed alive, a deserved punishment perhaps, but not all that will be required. The Enftrpris", speaking for itself and owners, has a rigut to hold any views upon the railroad question that it pleases, but when it thrusts them for ward as the opinions or belief of any consid erable number of Republicans, it does -so without authority and usurps a position it no longer occupies. It formally abdicated, when it. became generally kuotvii that it was controlled by the same gentlemen who mon opolize the local railroads of this State. It may continue to arrogate to itself a leader ship that at one time in its history was so heartily acknowledged, but its course has voluntarily deposed it. Trammeled and bound by outside interests w hich it cannot ignore and must defend, it is the slave of cap ital, in fact, a railroad organ. We know that it has more than once vigorously asserted its independence and called all the gods to wit ness that was as free as a bird, but in the midst of these declarations it has often been recalled to its true province, and, snddenlv breaking off' the strain, rushed to its ow ners' rescue. That it will continue to occupy it high pedestal and scan the political horizon beyond the Rocky Mountains, while it fails to embrace in its vision the situation neater home, is very probable, but that it can lift the masses to its lofty plane is altogether im possible. The Lchh r is staunchly upon the trail in the interest of untramnieled Republicanism, and gives evidence of judicious and powerful work in the Great East. More power to it ! ft I O-DAY, i IS ULUf 0 i JF PilftEHSHS?. i existing in the jfenoiai merchandise loudness t Empire City between '.he undersigned, under the firm name of btidtmuilcr & Co., is this uay dissolved by mu tual consent. Mr. W. O. II. Martin, our suce. ssor, will pay all liabilities and collect all debts of trie old firm. F. I. SSTADTM I Ll.ER, F. WAi.TKt', W. u. if. Ji.vRTIX. Emjiire City, Nevada, August 1, ls7i'. Taking r ference to the above, 1 wish to inform the citizens of Empire and vicinity that, having bought the entire interest of Messrs. Stadtniulk r and VS alter, in the old firm of Sta tmuller Co.. I will heaeailer condui t the business in my own name, in the 8,me manner and suit 1.8 bef re, trust in tl at by fa:r dealing and strict at tention to bie-ins.'s matter I will merit the good will and liberal patronage accorded to the oid firm. W. O. MARTIN. is. m. iicvr, OF THK I,ME r.MIK MJMISKK YAKil, ll oimr purchased the mill r c, n::v operated by t lie Carson J! U Company w ill combine the two, and both will be niauagetl lv him, irom tins iaie, suie proprietor. A complete s'oe't of tivumon and l'l-ar Lumber will be kept constantly on hand. Also, MiIiikIp. SIi-.tl H;;r, Pie J4 . Win Djurt, Itiindi, Srreeii lloors. H'ij Sow JierfCiiH. tV ir'-e!?tTi. lI.Ett. S;te.. Elf. t'Ot'STER. sazow t'.t(Es. SCROf-S. WOKK, BK.U'KTN, FTC. And ornaments of very description famished at short notice. 4 oairatvts l.ihtn for I3j.tiee IWiiltJiuv mi 1 Carson. July r!ft, 1ST0. GEORGE S. ELDER'S in s r. l;n I IN COaBKTf BLOCS, NORTH STREET, CAHKOPf CITY. KKVADA. w DKAiia S AST FREIGHT LINE ! AUROSA, B005E 1 BIOGEPOaT. r F.ATMfi CAKKOSr EVERY OTEIEB AJ day, at 5 P. n. Schedule time from Carom to Ko,iie., 3 davs. Fre'hf, Citrson to Atirr : IIeay. 2c lb; Lii,'ht, 2 1-2 V lb. ( ar'on to Roitir : Hciivv, 2c " ib; Light, 2 3-i H- Carnon to 8i itl geport . 2e lb. Py i.'u'ht Fnisrht i meant such a f.-urniture. vegetables etc., etc. Mark Freight "Care of Geo, S. F.M. r, Fa.t." Send shipping receipts to April 4. lsT:i. D. W. EARL & CO. Carson Citv, Nevada. Ai'stin', Texas, St'il'tm in iya: "Ever since the lianman started ou Lis weary, enulesa round some months ngn in Texas, ami inj fct ever since the inauguration of the Old Al Cide, tiie poeket-on-the hip lias lont its deton ating properties, suid less filood lias been pilled tlun for uny dpial period for years past." Sl'IT has been cotiiiitt nci-d aoainst the wife of Isaac Friediander, deceased, by II. 1). Harrison, a resident of London, England, to compel her to hand oer a trust deed held by Friediander for four or fife sections of land. As he paid Friediander f23t,000, he asks that his title be made or tiie money re funded. (lENEKAi. oIkrtev, ex-.I mister of War for France, who disappeared eight months ago, being suppose J to have committed suicide or to have been nmulered, h is recently rej uned his fainil' as suddenly as he left it. The death of his son si preyed upon hi in that he went to a Trappist monastery and there re maiiied till he recovered his mental equilib riuui. IM I.1 1 Near Circleriile, Utah, the owner of a large flock of bheep w hich he was herding in Pangwitch canyon, was found dead in his bed a few days ago, and the mail rider was ar rested on suspicion of having murdered him, a son of the dead man accusing him. At an examination held Thursday, the son con fessed to having slain his father himself, and tho mail rider was discharged from custody. lH'klxo the terrible windstorm in North Carolina, the house of Mrs. Adelaide Burton was blown down and tho lady covered with debris. She wai finally t ikju out apparently dead, and preparation nndj for her burial. After the funeral .senium, as the c.isket was being removed to the hearse, she raised up and asked what it all meant. Her sudden revival created consternation as well as joy. It was found that she hal only been in a trance. She was perfectly well, and in a few hours was superintending the workman clear ing away her wrecked dwelling. Is 175 England imported 800,000,000 eggs, valued at ll,5W,tMK, including char ges, of which France furnished live sixths, that is to say, inure than "2,000.000 per day during the year. In France hardly a meal is eaten at any table without eggs or poultry forming a part of it. Nornandy furnishes nearly 2,000,000 head of poultry of various kinds aniiiitlly to the Paris markets, yet f.dls behind the supply from other provinces. G, 000,000 of eggs are sold weekly in the Paris markets. Many are used in glazing ornamen tal cakes and sweetmeats, (hie pastry cook buj's 2,000,000 eggs a year for these purpo ses. mum The Nihilists would appear to be full f orim humor. An address couched in term: i f abject obsequiousness was reeebtly dis p itc'it d to Livadia to coie'rutulate the Czar on his escape, but when it reached its uestina tionthere appeared the astoun liugdeeiaration: "We are intensely grieved that the assassina tion of your Majesty has not taken place.' The unlucky authorities of the towns in ques tion were at once placed tinder close arrest, and copious explanations (and probably a lib eral dispensing of roubles), were necessary to save them from instant transportation to Si beria. The Chinese are flicking to the Sandwich Islands and about 8,000 have already settled there. Commenting on this fact, the Hono lulu AdeerHser says; "Ilereisamor.il pesti lence, by which the existence of the Hawaiian race is threatened, yet we passively look on while it is flooding the land. At the present rate of Chinese immigration between 2,000 and 3,000 per annum how long will it be be fore they shall outnumber all other races in these islands, and what then " The E noresi of Au-stria likes a solitary hunting expedition. With her favorite rifie in hand, she goes to the wooded mountains and solitary valleys which surround the Im perial domain in every direction. Dressed in the rough costume of the Tyrol, she will of ten make excursions of several days duration, staying at night at some cot, where the only fare, besides the game she brings with her, is goat cheese, milk and black bread. MTPUAMIPQ ATTCNTIIW! ii Lvi miiiuu'i r i i H hum . E II AlfStW irsio.Y PRan .isi ITIO At a meetm- of the VKt'HANU'S' UNION of Storey County, heM in Virginia i.'ity on Saturday evoiiin, Juiy 1S7!, the following resolutinns wore mloototl : lie.--" 'rtti , That lot utii.tite oniiuvrs and all other m-chuuu-s. eii.riMtr to in mhcrshij in the Mechanics 1'ni'nt of Siotvy County, enruir 'tl in nnMiinir locomotives, or u' am oih.-r nit-e'ranie il work, on the Yi:;inia ani Truckle Hailromi, coining wi'hin the nounchirics of Storey I'ounty, he are! are hereby rejn -stts! to cotin-'ct theniHt-Ives w t!i the Mechanics In ion of fiiher Strey, l.yon or Orm.by Cotitity on ir hwotv the tlvl day of Au.ist, 1ST1.. A'. -fit'. I mi. That from ai.l after said tlate of August l, lT'i, no loromo-ive en:inter r other mechanic will Se permit to lt ply hi-i ot-.i ti-ri witliin the houni!:iriew of suid Storc oori'v. unit s l:?1 ean 'hihii his card of uu inho " .it. issue. 1 to him hy one of tiie Mechanics' Cuions uhov e mention d. i) oruer of the Tnion. A. F. MACK AY. rrMent. TllKO. IT. W'Knu- u;tii, -een t.iry. jyJ' id A rv o ladies saloo n. OPE1M HlrK Utll,!l.S. WIARST34, - - Manager. Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Caaiei Fruits, Biilt!37, Lard, Grain Coil Oil AND ALL .'AHTIOUl-S rSIiALL! K KPT It A FIRST CLASS STORE Of the kind of mercantile o)iuen in wbK4i they are SPECIAL NOTICE. Great Reduction in Tiites. ciag U the dec li ria in the Eastera Karket. 4 PHPCSiTE CAPITCl ELMLJIINB, GA3SCS. lielail Ltvlur ill Iron, KUiiA, .Via), R"l;, Axes, Pass, C:ipfv SftttfS Aiiviis, Vi,a, IVKown, Imm bwte GLASS GBOSKEHY WARS t3T Orders taken and Goods deDTWd 3t TO ART PART OF THE CITY FKEE OF CHAEGF MASON & CO. Cm-son, iAav fi 1S7A JOHN ROSSER, Proprietor. CARSON STREET. CARSOH CiTY. '1rl K V B R T II K H T C V T M O F Fintt briii'l-i of ?.ii i rs ami furars always on haml The i-aicbra'Oii Tt-a Kott-io an I iii Miller Whiskies aii'l MjttT.i .'i-:ars a specialty. Ti'c T.AVMKS' S VI.IMI.V, t the riht of the main entrance to tiie tnora Il liist. i lined tip tasteiuliy. an.l here K-c Civ.u-i. i-Y.ti.s an.i ll'.'irics in so.tt u, mid C.kos are to be ha.l at all titiK's. Wines of ail kinds furuishe-1 on order, jcll-tf TAX NOTICa, OlF.CK OK CorNTV AssKSSOK. ) llKMHV ( Ot .MV, NKVAD, J- C'ak:son c'itv, July -, la"!). ) Notice is. hereliv t,rirfn that I have this day received the Assssnient KII of the Taxes levied upon the r feeds of niiiit-s and niineral-bearinir tailings of Urnishy Comity f'-r the 'tiai-tcr ending .Inne ls7:; that the taxes thereon are now due and payable, and that the laws with regard to their collection will he strictly enforced. H. il. HK.VCE, County Assessor. G "llAT tl K D UVTIOS IV PRKRS AT O 0 Z-X 1ST 7 (Successor to Mrs. J. Sbeyer & Co.,) il4. rtll. U;i UU'"JVJ U t UiSCi Filler DOOH NORTH OF CAR.-KIN OP1-J1A JJOL'SP.. Cursun fly, Xevatl.i, Koof, Mutton, Xj.rvro.lo, Veal. Etc Hte Ktc. AD ALL ilXD OF Salted !V1eat3, Sausage, Tripe, Head Cheese, Kc, Etc, Etc. ilwuj jrn Tnantl a: llie .tbove pJare. jeiT-tf JOH1 RS?ERf Proprietor. STONE "MARKET." Bar FUinrfS, Oina Sets, Laajps, Chamieiii rs. 3!ic:fn-, Lanterns, Kto. K., Fe Agricultural Implements, nows, Harrow , Gang f'tfnn, Ueapersj Mttwerv, Weet Hakta CxiiiiTators, Etc., fete.. Paints, Oils! Brushes, Col Oil, F'arnt nil, Ttirpeotine, Vs.-ii!t.h, Wh'U Lec, Habber I'aint, Chemical 1'aJnt, Lard Vit, itaeinue, Castor, Neats Foot Oil, Alcohol, Etc., Etc., STOVES. RANGES, TJKWARE, Medullioti ami Laurel Rant eft, Bni k s ami otbor Brands of Bum Pumps, Io ami Pip., Doors, Wlndawa. Blinds and GIuks, Wood and AVilioiv Wn r, Bird ragu, Pistols. Guns. Curtii Watr Gas and ?.-a! Pijve. House Furnishing Goods. Brass ana Steam Goods. CHiRL.F . S'lUT 7. An P.HOTIfH J have tpiicl a first class Meat Market in tle itone lliitKliTiLT opposite tiie Arlington Hou..e, where can he found at all times the CHOICEST CUTS OF Seef. Pork. rVSutton, Veal, Lamb, Sausage, Etc. The new propietor will fill a!$ orders with dispatch and asks a fair share of patronage. Practical Plumbers and Tinners to do roofbaff and i ufacturuijj of all kinds Tin and Iron Wars Call and Get Prices Cheap for Cash, "'" E.8. R!l THE HOUSE GF HARRIS BROS. IJFSPKrrpn.l.Y Cl,!.S TIIK UTTFW. JL"Jlj TiON of the people of Carson and vicinity to th iuc t THAT THEY ARE SELLING Groceries. Pr visions. l.-:inors. Tabarca. C.'y.itsj lr- -... Is, l. llt iir, Httls, Hoots slt:4, rriets, W'a. 1 Pupnr, Etc., t tc. Cheaper than any House in the City. They are the on'y House in the State who Import tlit.tr To Direct from Japits, Put up to their especial order, and thev can therefore Fe a better ipiality for less mon.ey than anv other House is the State. They have just received the' ha'est NowItMS in lry and Fancy towds, and ate offerin; them at Ijtj-K prices, aildinu' postage. tsf Ca;l and i;et our pricos before purehasinir elf.ewb.efe. il Altai iiuos. Carson April IS, 1870. TREAD WAY'S PARK! CA3SON CITY, NEVADA. J. W. VARMEY Respectfully infoniis the public tha. he has lm-i tW falocl:3 TREAD WAY'S RANCH, AKS CITY, AEV., And Mio iinprncetncnts made on the place make it the be picnic ground in the State of Nevada. Military Companies and Civic 5 ocities. Can make satisfactory arraiipemenlR for the Park hj a pij ill' to .1. V. arncy, at tiie Palace saloon. No 7 Norfi. C street Virginia, or at the Arlington House. Carson. A SPKCIAL TliAIN to the Park everv Sund.v A Grand I'oint-rt will he tiiveu everv unda. " Till-: 1!KT SlIoOTINti OKOfNOS, .-it which new t.!iwJ have been built. n.jO Al.vays iu st irc, and purchas-d from flrst liand, a care- uliy selected st e.i ut lry Hoods, including 1KS. Vlii VBT, I.ilSrt Jt FitKXCU POPM'VH, ihivo, L0"II"TIC", i'JTC, ETC. Also a f till line of Ladiai' UNI5Ef!WEAf, E tfi B tlO I O R JE S . Ladies and Childrens' Hose. Ladies' and Chi!drens' Trimmed and Plain Hats. Which we are prepared to sell at 50 cents ou the iloil.ir. Call and exa mine OiMids and Prices, and von will be as tonished to see the Slaughter of Prices at il. Colia i. nNE PRICE DRY CDCDS STORE, jeH-tf cms, m. scuu & broth in. ARLINGTON HOUSE. lTOHTa CAKSOX SriiEET, CARSOM CITY, KEVAS3A Having' leased this well-known brick bui!dutr, ! nofif mv friends and the public in u'cncra! tiial it will be kept a a lirst -class hotel in every particular. THE TAI5I.K will be second to none in the State. THK B It will be supplied with the best brands Winos. Liquors and I 'i;tr.s, ifjS'clood cioks and jrontlemanly w;titors have been se er.red. As ail o'J resident of Carson Oiy, I ask and evpect share of public pat rona-e. My in'enlion is to attend porson tu I lie wants of my p-itiot.s. U. F. SMALL, .)''';"''' I'ropriesor. SAZABAC. consE or cakson axd pkoltuk stseei. 'JpHJ KSHUHKT HAVING UT 1 rebuilt and refitted since the fire now contains the finest set of side-boards to be found in the citv, where will always be found the best aimroved and mmnl Wines and Liipiors, and the finest bra..ds of Ci. rs. A flue kil iiard Table and C4ub-room in oonuccliou with the botut. Give us a caaV, je t GTCSOH 4 DEALT, Proprietors f in lesion to Park S tin. Jays, 5 . j..-12-tf EILSWOSTjJ house, OSE ni.oOK FROM V. AM) T. PASSKNOF It PRMiT CodXEK OF C1KI1Y AMI WAWIINUTON STI1EETS, CAKSO.V CITY, ... SEVABA, Tromlitz &, Swart, PiUU'iJSEBOKSS. Hm iiorsR r.r-r:v luriTTEn from kstcher. to narlor. Ttie niace wi'! be coiiduci- ed on family hotel pi iiicivYs. l;c.uutai.t tiil hotel din tw-iv-otn attached to the 'house. ir.j24.tf i a r n " t n r R i a c p r U u U l u S tl il i. Ij j Wiil.'l.Kf'it E ash ::ir air. db.ileh in PIPES, SiMOKEHS' ARTICLES, CUTI.E5Y Ktc Ktc Et. ARLINGTON BLOCK, CJRiOV CITY.