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MOKMNG APPEAL FBIDA1 AI'KII. . 1HS LOW GRADE ORES. The GoM Hill News vjry sensibly advocates the reduction of thu Jo sarnie ore3 now lying about the Comitock. It ratirnitted that if this course were pursued $23,000.000,.oulil , be added to tha weilth the ponst. ,Tht;se ores lie in the dump piles ahont-Virginia '-ity and in the lower levels of the mines. At present, however, there seems no prospect of this vast, wealth bein" turned to account tmm the fact that the ore cannot be worked profitably at he present rate of wages doiiiauded by the Miners' Union. 'There are two thousand min ers ou the Com s toe k who are out of employ ment, and their families are sntFrin for the actual necessities of life; yet' beneath "their almost shoeless feet lies $125,000,000, practi cally iocked uo. Tlie Miners' Union hold the key and it seems a pity that some means c ui not be devised by. which this ore tMild:hi. worked at a less rate "of wages, than $4. If the ore barely paid for the cost, of reduction, the mine mna;ers would be glad to set' men to work upon if, and such a move would re lieve the present distress prevailing in Virginia City, and with over a hundred millions of dol lars liberated from tliD clutches of the rocks to be circulated over the coast, business of all kinds would revive. Thoparies opposed to this plan claim that it js a scheme to . reduce winers' wages. While no man holds that a miner receives ary more than his tabors en;i tle him to, th ; i lion is fast gaining ground that a time in i , m when the .miners will have to accept the alternative of lower wages or none atall. The people of the coast have been paying millions of dollars in assessments where they have received scarcely anything in return, and if the wealth still remaining on tHr Conistock is virtually locked up, the time will come when the paying of assessments will cease altogether, and the mines will close down. If the Miners Union can make no compromise in the matter, let them form a joint-stock company of the two thousand idle men now lying about the Comstock, and let them hire mills, purchase low grade ore as it lies in the mines or on the waste dumps, and I put in their labor alongside of a certain amount of capital furnished by the Miners' Union, and work on that proposition until the present de pression is passed. On this plan they would reap a reasonable profit and their honor would suffer nothing even if they earned less thau 4 a day, as they would virtually be working for themselves. Suggestions are in order from anyone who can pavn the way to furnishing employment for idle men and assist in improv in ' the condition of the times. FuEQt'ENCT of Dkibect. Another ar rest for the crime of bribery has been made in Portland, Oregon. The recent convictior of half a dozen gilt-edged bribers in Pennsyl vania and the sentence of each to one years' hard labor in the Penitentiary would seem to indicate that bribers hare seen their best days The Harper's WeeMy, alluding to the fact that the universality of the crime tends to lessen the enormity of the offense in the eyes of the public, says: "And what is the crime which has become so much the fashion? Merely poisoning the springs of government, and destroying the conditions of public safety under our politic il system. Nothing more than that. It is merely boring holes in the ship's bottom when she is under way. That is all. It is an offense compared with which the ordinary crimes of theft and swindling are innocent. But however fashionable bur glary or arson may be, the fashion is not gen erally supposed to extenuate the oSense ; on the contrary, it is usually held that the more frequent the crime, the greater the necessity of its repression. Which is really the great er offender, the sneak thief who "prigs" a coat from a hall or a handkerchief from the pocket, or the plausible gentleman who corrupts a Legislature with bribes? The latter business is unquestionably with some persons a fashion and a very general one. But when it be comes the fashion of courts to mitigate or omit punishment for bribery, it would seem to be a favorable time to take a reckoning. VitwE Fbom A Distance. The Nevada Transcript in a recent issue gives its impres sions on tha squealing of ur evening contem porary as follows : The Appeal has for a week past been flay ing alive through its columns one Parkinson, editor of the Tribune. Parkinson has for years beeu assailing the Appeal by inuendo and otherwise. The latter has borne in silence the insults of its cotemporary until bow, when, patience having ceased to retaia any attributes of virtue.it turn and strikes back. Such blows as they are! It exposes a part of the past his tory of its enemy, and the record is black with Tile infamies. Parkinson retaliated ia a couple of issues at first, bat finally withdrew from the contest, and now asks that there be a cessation of hostilities, '-he Appeal however is implacable, and declares the end of the be gining has not yet been reached. If we ever wanted to stir that paper up, we should be sore and use a very long pole. The Secretary of the Treasury has author ized the Assistant Treasurer at New York to purchase $3,000,000 of United States bonds, xnakiag a total of ?9,000jo00 of United States bonds purchased for the Sinking Fund the present month. ,. . . A Cow Codntv Reporter . Dan De yuuie recently welcomed Mr. Kelly, a new reporter on the Chronicle, with the iuforma tion that he would find it somewhat harder work hunting about shafts for remnants of men, th in finding the dead all whole in Cali fornia. Kelly comes back in the following pleasing strain: "The reporter of a contem porary appears to be very anxious lest the ex-cow-counry editor, who has recently become a reporter of this journal, finds a great deal of difficulty in accustoming himself to the san guinary nature f the Comstock local items, and intimates that nothing ever happens in the lowlands that need give a reporter any trouble. An instance may serve to correct that impression. A few months ago an explo sion occurred at Wright's Station. The gas ignited in a railroad tunnel, and thirty one men were projected from the mouth like grape shot out of a cannon. The reporter accompa nied the coroner to the scene of the explosion and spoilt two days in finding enough China men to hold an inquest over. The men were blown across a gulch and plastered all over the rocks on the opposite side, about a mile and a Half distant They were spread out so thin that the Coroner could not find them at first, supposing the grease on the rocks to be petro leum exuding from the crevices and flowing down over the ledge.' The aroma of opium on a slate ledge gave the business away to the keen scent of the reporter, however, and a jury was summoned to Bit on that rock. Four of the jurymen declined to sit, on the ground that they would get their trousers greasy, but the Coroner furnished them with overalls and proceeded with the inquest. As he is paid by fees, the Coroner mde a calculation of the area that one man would cover when well spread, and hinul a surveyor to lay otf the ledge in squares. He then began holding in quests on each section of greased rock, and was still at ic when the reporter emigrated iu disgust to Virgiuia for a Utile rest." He'll pass. I.woerect. A correspondent of the Eure ka Sentinel writes a loug letter from Carson City on the subject of Carson politics. Among other things he says: It is difficult for outsiders to guess the re sult of the Grant-JMaiue battle here, and it is a question whether it is any more easy for in siders. Even in these degenerate times it is surprising to witness the slavish obedience of some Carson Republicans. A few weeks prier to this I do not believe that there had heen or could have been made a favorable expres sion for , Grant . as the Chicago .nominee. Washington City letters from Nevada repre sentatives, who have for many late years been quiet advocates of centralization, it is ru mored, comm mded this obedience. Those who speak by authority deny that any instructions or advico have been received from Washington. NEW TO-DAY. CARSON OPERA HOUSE. THOMAS MAGUI RE Manager E TENT EXTRAORDINARY! 1MSI TIVEIYT TWO K1GHTS OKLT! TUESDAY ANO WEDNESDAY, May 4th and 5th. The Baldwin Theatsr Company, Prom San Francisro, comprising the following talented artists: Mr. JAMES O'NF.IL, 1 Mr. J. O. BARROWS, Mr. C. H. EIsHOP, ' J Mr. A I. JFNFIXOS, Mr. JOHN V. JENNINGS, i" i Mr. JAM V.J TIG HE, Mr. HARRY THOMPSON, ( Mr. E. AMBROSE. Misa JEFFREYS-LEWIS, Miss JEAN CLARA WALTERS, Miss ViRGINlE THORN E, Miss MOLLIE REVSL. Repertoire selet.led for Carson : Tuesday, Ms' 4tb, FORGET III ST AT OT, The strongest play ever acted. Mr JAMES O'NEIL. Sir HORACE WELBY UUs JEi'FREVS LEWIS STEPHANIE Wedarcla)'. May 5th, Kyren's most succes-iul Comedy, INVALIDS AST) OtaEBS SEE&lia HEALTH. Mr. JA3. ONZIL TONY jrncOS M . CHAS B. BISHOP PLANYAOFLJET PATENT M'ss J KFFRE 3 LEWIS LAKA M3KVON Miss VIRGIN !S THORN E MABEL C- JiNCH Eve y rceesory necessary, either in sta.je, meehauicu1 o musical effect, ui'.i be brought into requisition for the p.ouuiion of these plays, the reiy.iiiisf seusa.'.on of the a re and day. Front se; t- d-wa stairs and sea's in dress csre'e. . . LOO B:ick sei'vti down stairs 75o Reserved Seats 1.30 M. CILUCAnTS WHOLESALE A D RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE CARjSOX STREET, CARSOX, NEV. A Beer AL Assacit. On Saturday night last, the residence of Mrs. John V. Paul, in Santa Clara county, Cal., was entered by a masked man, who confronted the startled wo man with the words "1 have come to kill you. ' Mrs.' Paul bejged for her life on her knees The villain fired two shots at her, one inflict ing a painful wound. The lady then drew pistol and fired at him, but missed. He took her weapon from her and beat her over the head with it until he left her for dead. Her injuries are serious. The man was a robber against whom Mrs. Paul had once given evi dence. Mrs. Paul is known in equestrian cir cles as "Miss Cook." The Princess Vicovaro Ceuci, daughter of Lorillard Spencer, of New, York city, has, ac cording to late advices from Rome, been ap pointed Lady of Honor to Queen Margherita, and she is the first American woman, it is said, who baa enjoyed this distinction at the Italian Court.. , Piiuce'Vicovaro Cenci is reputed to be a lineal descendant, and the present repre seutative of the historic family rendered mem' irabl by the tragic fate of Beatrice Cenci. The Prince of Wales as Grand Mister of the English Fre M isons, has definitely fixed on Thursday, May 20th, for laying the founda tion of tha new cathedral at Truro. It will be it ia stated, the first ceremony of the kind ever performed by His Royal Highness in England as Grand Master, and will be the first ecclesiastic building ever constructed uudtr the Grand Lodge of England. The bill in regard t a world's fair to be op ened in New York city it 18S3, on the hun dredth anniversary f t..e peace between the thirteen States and England, has passed both houses and gone to the Presideut for his signa ture, which it will no doubt receive. . It is reported on good authority that Post master General Key will shortly be appointed to the life position of United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Tennesee, vice Judge Trigg, deceased. The latest rumor from San Francisco is that Sorts are beiu mude to efi'ect a consolidation of the Raymond & Ely, Meadow Valley and Day Miuiug Companies. t Hart, the winner f the O'Leary belt, has received $16,967 66 as his winnings a trifle ever $30 for every mile he traveled. The exportation of petroleum from this country daring February , amounted to 24, 962,662 gallons, . ! ' , ; - ' - ' - WN ADIMTION TO MY FOR mcr stock, I am openinjr 500 pairs of Boots and shoes, suppers and banoais, all of the latest styles and best uua ity and will e sold at the lowest prices lor Caen. SO Cases of Burt's Gents' fine shr es. ti'J Cases of tb celebrated Kiiw n C. Bart' La frrBCb kid button beats. 10 Cases of Ladies M bf te Hid (nnrlals. lO Cases of Ctm r Toilet tlrp-t-10O Cai of .TJi.se.' and Children' 1'ebblc t-eat Button. 20 Dozen Mioses' and Children's Fine Kid 20 Dozen infants' French Kid ind.lTerent colors. 30 Cnse. of Tirrel Boots, 20 Dozn Ladies' French Kid Fin 'ton tf my own mtke an all of the latent stle, SO Cain of Went' Walking Shoes. ,"0 Case ot ioy' and Von Ills' Calf Skin Shoes, 2o Casus of tisaU' French Calf Skin Tap ole Boot i, hijih, narrov, h ei. HO Cases of Uents Fine HtntNoed Boots, also Ladies and le.t' Fine "o. ts and hos. STEEHGTH AfiD ENERGY, WITHOUT THE SSE OF DRGS. AR3 RE . QUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC REV!Wf 'AN ILLUSTRATED JOUB NAL, WHICH 18 PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. IT TfVEATS wpnfft HBALTH, UTS 11X1, nd TTiysU cat Culture, and in a 4krit1h e-wcyvHoppedia of Inform At i on fr ivalvif and tn whe eutfirr from ItVrrmiH, Exbaufttrng ""J Painful DiwiMWft. Every gnbioci that boars upx health and humau barmm , reoeiTM attmitiea im itu pas: and the many qw tume asktd by u (ferine invalid, wb lure dtBpftHfd of a cure, are itoiwri M, and valonnle inform atfftn ia volunteered to all who are in need f medical advica. Tbe Mibteet of Electric Belt versus -iedicin, arvd the hundred and one qnenteons of vita. iKtportaaoe o sobering humanity, are duly cocuudered aud es plakied. YOUNG MEN And otfcors wh sonVr from ?vrvon and PhTiieaJ lf- biitty, Lous of Manly Vitror. Premature E.hauvko aiui many gloomy 'osi wne of early ;n risare tfouT etc., are especially benefited by eon suiting om COitentn. TUe KLECTRTC RKVTEW exposes tfce nnmitialed frauds praetired.by qn?k ami medteal rjBwwtors wh profe.sH to "practice medwiac," and ports ft the only safe, nrmple, mad eOeetiva road to Httaitb, Vigo, and' Bodilv Enoroy. friend yor add ess or ptal mrd a F7 information t.c.' i ilioiwaade will haaeut you. Adrtrew. the puMbers, FULVcRMACHER GALVANIC CO,, 313 Hoiitgoinerrjr St., San Fransiwo, Cal. ANOTHER BQOr AT Ttt THE HOUSE OF BROS. VIV6 jI XfiO Otiit INTHia STOCK eonmstiliH of Croceriss, Liquors, Provisions, Hardwire, Grain !"id Flur, Crockery, CLOTHING. BOOT, SHOES. HATS ASP GENTS' G000S. To our new building-, irs are now pieparfld to supply justor.iers anti tiie pub.e generally with everyhiuu in ou i'.ae at CHEATLY REDUCED PRICES. We invite everybody to call and eoirpare prices a goods Defore purehajiinjf elsewhere. MASON & Ci IN COBB15TT BLOCK, NORTH CAKSOU STREET, CAfsRON HTT. Kl'VA I' A. rHOLEAALE AM K K T A I t DEAI.KIIS IN' Mr. CHARLES METTELDORFER havinfr the entire nijuase.nent of our Iry Uoode Dcpartmeut, would bt tleasud to see 1)U friends. HARRIS BBO. Carson, Sept. 2S. 1879. " PARTICULAR ATTEftiriO.M PAID COUNTRY ORDiKS. TO Please call and examine these good and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and I will guarantee Uie article will be as I represent to ny cuslomers and givo them ood satisfaction and cheaper goods than any house in the Stale, as I am a thorough judge myself and crj:iot be de-i-sived in shoe leather. I buy my goods at the !owe-t price for cash, consequently I give my customers the benefit of my knowledge m the businew. Very Respectfully, ap28 M. GILLIGAN. tiflSTETT II CELEBRATED FRANK BOSKOWITZ. MERCHANT TAILOR, M'H'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING! HATS AND CAPS. I-BOOTS AND SHOES, fe Provisions. Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Gannsd Frsits, Butter, Lard, Grain Coal Oil 4KB AU ARTICLKS IKI ALU KEPT IU A FIKST CLASS STOEE Of the Mud of mercantile ovsiness in which tber ars engnged gT Order te.hn and Gcodo delivered 1 TO ANT PART OF THE CITY FEE F CHARGE DHASON &;CO. Carson, la,v 5 187R o P P OS IT E CA P I L, O I. Jil iLEIKb fARKOS. SETADA, The Only Ona Price Clothing Store in Carson ! COTOTY BUILDING. City, Nevada, Carson Sre. Cron decUtf Al'CTfON A?JD CDIISSION BUSINESS -ASB DUU1 IK- MEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. I AM PRBPAP.RO TO DO ALL KIN OS O CPUOLSTBRINe. FTr and Agrn. ' T )e true antidote to the effects of miasma is Hosietter's S 3uih Bitters. Thi mwheine is one of the most popu l.T reoiedies of a- e of su.vessfuL proprietrry spe ilies, f 'u is in immense dsuur.d wherever on 'his Continent " tt and ague c.is'is. . A wi.ieg'aarirf 1 three times a day de best possiDie preparative sor enooitnteiiu? a malari ous atmosphere, regulating the live:, and invigorating the s Tin ch. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. NEW FRUIT STAND. 3FL XJ C Hi. Deai.br fv prwit. oxkhtio'very and C.'GARS, in the Adacis Block, two doois north .o.n Gibson & Dealys saloon. The Bent Cigar Sold in Carson, Just Received an Immense Consign ment of Eiegant Wall Paper. Bouses to Rent. House and Farm Hsrp Supplied. Goods Sold on Commission. rannn M f v. Ntvatt, between the Carson Savfni; Bank and th fesleftice November 5, 1ST9. H FAMILY GROCERY. rjVT K CHOICEST AND RARE8 GrROOlSRIES or family asa constantly an hand. to Do -Por Nlco Llttlo Thin Not tf3T Found Easewhero CO TO CH ENt-Y'S A general assortment of the best staple and choice g ceries. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! JOHN E. CHENEY, Adams Block, Carson street, corner of Telegraph. January 8 1878. TO THE FRONT AGAIN ! 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Agencies Com missions and Correspondence, either in Enelish, French or German, respectfully solicited. Ne. 329 K street, Sacramento, California, Cot this i ul lug. rslerence. mh23 lm iW.FCRTER, OCLESALI AC EtTA.iL ZUltS IN Hardware, Iron, Steel and Coal, Stoves, ' Eanges and Tinware. PLOWS AKD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Doors, Windows !& Blinds, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Glass and Crockery Ware, BAR FIXTURES, Gas Pipe I Gas Fixtures, Hose, Force & Lift Pumps Rope, Wood I Wilidw Ware, Guns, Pistols; Ammunition BCRD CAGES, Etc., Et. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. MAXUFACTUREK f' Tin, Copper and Slieol Iron Ware, Special A Mention trlvcu ! all Ordoro. - GOOD9 SLD AT- LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES! dcutf E. B. RAIL. MITCHELL'S RESTAURANT, Carson, Nevada, OPPOSITE CAPITOL. rriHIS ESTABLISHMENT HAS A - In fine style, with all modern conveniences. FITTED rr BEEN patrons will be furnished with ail The r"II-o-iow of the Prepared in tlie highest !e ef the Art Cuisiae by tb. BERT FRRSim COOHH, Selection beiag made from onr retrular bill of owe. Private rooms for tbeacrammodation of ladies and families, ' sntrans ea Second street, opposite Oruisby Uoum. . ,. I SZT Balls and parties furnisned with asmpers atsboit aotis. Prices ia accord with the tinea . . , , airTGBUU. CaSSeXW-ITja, iWprleter. r a.