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MORNING APPEAL. NATVBRAT. MAT 1. 188 clt is stated that the French Jesuits are mak ing important purchases in Spain, of old con vents, and houses, in view of their expulsion from France. A rich and eccentric Parisian has concluded 8 search for some new pleasure by establish i nft a private circus for the amusement of him self and friend s. We still wait for a denial from any source that R. R. Parkinson, speaking through E. J. Parkinson's Tribuive, is not the mouth piece of the Dolly Varden party in Orrasby. Clem extsh aw, the young man who swears De Young fired the first shot, has been ar rested for perjury. His was a very bungling piece of work. The fact that De Young's pis tol was taken from his hand with all the cham bers loaded, will make a bad case for Clem en tshaw, who has half a dozen aliases. It is generally believed that the report of Sharon's withdrawal from the Senatorial contest was gotten up by the Gold Uill Neve to threw the country press off the scent of the Sharon's sack, thereby involv ing the chances of the Heirs rushing in and securing the lion's share. In the San Francisco Police Conrt yesterday Afternoon, I. M. Kalloch had a preliminary examination ou the charge of killing Charles De Young. The prosecution offered the testi mony of the eye-witnesses of the shooting, that of the medical men who were in attend, ance and performed the autopsy, and the a resting officer. The defense offered no test -Mony, and the prisoner was held without bail. Ms. Robinson, Clerk of the School Board, publishes a card in another column explain ing why he did not comply with the law in furnishing the press with reports of the meet ings. He claims that the Appeal never called for them. The law says nothing ubout the papers vociferating for the reports, and says distinctly that the clerk must secure their publication. The Appeal has rather too much in its hands at present te Bee that all the laws of Nevada are enforced. It will en deavor to do its share, hewever. In future the Appeal will be glad to print the reports as often as the clerk will send us the copy. .. Tbavkuxo Adtektisinq Mediums. -Yesterday a man was tried in Justice Cary's Court n a charge of obtaining money under false pretensions.- A condensed account appears in the local column. The man is a traveling advertising medium and a number of people who never think of paying a newspaper until the collector comes at the end of the month and some who do not see fit to patronize a local paper at all, paid this perfect stranger in advance and are now whistling for their Money, About a dozen men were taken in this way and have every reason to repent of their investment. The moral of all this is that a man who patronizes the newspapers published in his own city will be sure to get a quid pro quo. What D. O. Mills Might Do. While there is talk of reducing miners' wages on the Conutock, the question of reducing the price of wood, freight etc., should be vigorously ag itated. The freight on everything which goes to the ledge, is enormous, as we have fre q neatly shown. Wood costs in Virginia City more than double its value in Carson. The Railroad Company has fed off the Comstock for years. ' With a reduction iu the price of i j i t - - ... . -1 - wowi ana ireiB rates, uio ivw graue ores eould be worked without reducing wages a cent. The monopolies can better afford a re daction than the miners. 1 . If D. O. Mills were wise, he would think this matter over. The Drosnerons times whioh would follow the re duction of $125,000,000 worth of low grade ore, would largely increase the profits of his business. Perhaps, however, a trade dollar within reach of his hand, looks bigger than a twenty piece a little way off." : " ' ' I, aBHWSSJSJBBMi, . - .... The Good Deacon. The following is from tit Stan' ' j . . The Carson Tribune prints the list of regis- tarrtit vntpra in that, tnnrnariin Slranna it may seem the name of R. R. Parkinson does not appear on this list Mr. Drury would do better to come down here and help, reform the good old man, as we are doing, instead of making fan of him. We dislike to see the flippant allusions which the Pacific Coast press constantly make of the great and good Parkinson. The following . from the Stock Exchange is much to be de plored: 1 The editors of the Carson Appeal and the Carson Tribune are engaged in a desperate war. The Appeal man boldly declared that the Tribune editor was never permitted to cross the thresholds of the railroad people; whom he is accused of serving. The Tj-ib- 'una man asserts with equal vigor that he has been in the houses of the railroad people, and "the question naturally arises. "Hew did he get in, if not over the threshold?" Climbing through a window at dead of night or shiuning aown a cnimney is not exactly a performance . bOMt Of. . :r.:lt.-;.' ! A CARD FROM CLERK ROBINSON. Editor Appeal: -The first intimation the Clerk of the Board of School Trustees ever received that you would like to publish their proceedings, is contained in yonr paper of this morning. Having been enlightened in this respect, I take pleasure iu promptly forward ing their late proceedings, confident they will also enlighten you and correct some erroneous statements recently made to the public in your columns in relation to school matters.' The Kindergarten was discontinued for financial reasons deemed sufficient by a majority of the Trustees. It was re-established ptrtly on ac count of a more favorable showing of the fi nancial prospect of the School Fund, made by Assessor Bonce, but principally on account of a numerously signed petition of tax payers. The language of that petition is as bri-if, ab rupt and strong as a request can welt be: " We, the undersigned, tax payers and citi zens, respectfully request that the Kindergar ten School be re-opened.' It received about ne hundred and fifty five signatures, of whicji the following comprise about one-half the whole number. (The list is omitted on ac count of its length). The one hundred and ten dollars allowed Miss Babcock each month includes the payment of her assistant teacher, rent of piano and some school furniture, but does not include the rent of the school room. The latter costs fifteen dollars per month. The statement made sometime since, that the Trustees had increased the salaries of teachers, and added another teacher, I think conveys an erroneous impression. The same number of teachers, outside of the Kindergarten, are employed now that were employed when ' the present Trustees came into office, while they are paid at a rate (the redaction being in ev ery department), which makes the expense for teaching more than one thousand dollars a year less than formerly. If acceptable, I shall be glad to furnish yon for the rest of the year, with a full report of the proceedings of the Board of School Trustees of Carson Dis trict No. 1. Marshall Robinson. Cierk of the Board. Carson, April 30, 1880. Indian Outbreak Fkarib. It is -somewhat early for the Indians to evince symptoms of hostility, but it appears that they are rather forcing the season this year. A correspondent of the San Francisco Call, writing from Fort McDermit, in Humboldt county, says: " We are having some Indian excitement in this vieiuity just now, over ,a rumored outbreak this Spring of (fee Piutes, and quite a number of families of the ranchmen have left their houses and coma in here for protection. Mr. Brown, of Oregon Canyon, twenty-eight miles north of here, was warned by friendly Indi ans to leave, and he has brought his own and his son's families to this place. Two other famines from the same neighborhood hive also come in. Mr. Brown reports seeing I n- diau signal tires en Stein Mountain the night before he left. Two of the post trader's neph ews and one other man living on the meadow, eight miles from here, came in yesterday, and are afraid to go back. Indians who have been working around here for several ' years sud denly, as if in obedience te some siguat, began to pack up, and left for the mouutaius. The Indians are supposed to be Piutes and Uaiatil- las, and it is rumored, are being led by a white man. Reports are around that the Duck Val ley Reservation Indians have murdered two families near Mouutain City, about forty miles from the reservation I think you may look fer some lively times in this section before another month. The Indians have never seemed so restless as they are now. A Bomb Spook. A gentleman who has for the past week or two been occupying the room in which a young woman recently died frem the effects of abortion, says the Bodie Stand ard, asserts most positively that the bouse is haunted; that aotanight has passed since he toek possession of., the room but what the ghost of a woman, heavily veiled, has appeared a his bedside and moved noiselessly abwut the room. He is seeking a reom mate who is anx ious to investigate the subject of spooks." , ... The woman wasdoubtless the landlady wiov ing stealthily about the house to interrupt the lodger who would fain make his exit from the back window with his last month's rent un liquidated. During the late british elections a pamphlet was largely .circulated in Mid Lot hurt en titled "Political 'Achievements of the Earl of Dalkeith." It was neatly gotten up and when opened was found to contain some thirty blank pages.' Some of our Nevada Legislators would be oaly toe happy if their records were only blanks instead of displaying lines of black type, telling the story of their treachery to the people. Virginia Chronicle. San Francisco, April 30. The celebrated patent riveted overall suit of Levi Strauss Jt Co. against H. W. King & Co has been de cided in favor of Levi Strouss & Co., and a perpetual injunction granted against H. W King & Co. '.- ' In this city. Arrir 30, 18S0, to' the wife of Augustus Lewis, a daughter. ',, .- ..,-. NICHOLS' INFALLIBLE INJECTION !; "? i, t ? f r; rv-:-vfrw Guaranteed to sure promptly and permanently every ease of tiouorhoea, (Meet and .Whites, ne matter' f how long standi or, if directions, are followed. , , Internal nwdiatnee not recommended or neceesaiv. A cure guar anteed or money nhoM For sale by B. F. Foster. Di la bffttem, Pre, Sparwh German. .. wsMbb NEW TO-DAY. STTB OP MViDt, rOOTT FORMS BY SS. John H. KinKeod, Jasper Babcock and Wbera of the Board of Examiners for the State of Nevada; that on the thirtieth day of April, lbSO, then (after having; ascertained from the Controller's books the amount of money which should be in the Treasury) made an official examination and count of the money and vouch ers for money in the State Treasury of Nevada and found as follows: . . -. j , Coin 256.80e 13 Paid Coin Voucher not returned to Controller 4U.000 6J state securities: Irredeeinaple Nevada State Bonds fa ror School Fund 330,000 00 California State Bond -. . . . i . i 5U.0OO 00 United State Bonds 100,000 00 JOHN H. K1NKKAD, J aSPER BABCOCK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th SEAL I 1 day of April, A. D. 1880. L. O. CHESLEY: Notary Publie, Ormsby County, Nevada CARSON CITY ASSAY OFF.CE. A. IIBBBKRLIN& Oi CO.. CARSON ITV, NKVtDA. ANALYSIS OF MINERALS, WATER, ETC.. CAf FULLY MAB?. METALLURGICAL ADVICt- CIVEN. Orders can be left with John G. Fox, Carson street. P. O. Box, No. 24. , myl tf CARSON OPERA HOUSE. THOMAS MAGUIRE. , Mauager Tjl VEJUT GXTBAOKBII AR T! POSI TIVEI.Y TWO MIGHTS OXLTt TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, May 4th and 5th. The Baldwin Theater Company, From San Francisco, comprising the following talented aj tints: Mr. JAMES O'NEIL, Mr. J. O. BARROW. Mr. C. K. B14MOP, f 1 Mr. A D. JENNINGS, Mr. JOHN W. .lENNINOS, I ) Mr. J AMPS TIG HE, Mr. HARRY THoMl'oON, ) ( Mr. 12. AMBKOaE. Miss JEFFREYS-LEWIS, Miss JEAN CLARA WALTERS, Miss VIRUIN1E THORNE, Miss MOLL1E KhVCL. Repertoire selected for Carson : TnesSsy, Maty 4th, FORGET ME WOT, The strongest play ever acted. Mr JAMES O'KEIL Sir HORACE WELBY Mis JEFFREYS LEWIS STEPHANIE Wednesday. Hay 5th. THE QIHIlS, Byron's most successful Comedy, Mr. JAS. O'NEIL TONY JUDSOS Mr. CHAS B. 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Please call and examine these food and prices before purchasin;; elsewhere, and I will guarautee ti e article will be as I represent to my customers and give them good satisfaction and cheaper goods than any house in the State, as I am a thorough judge myself and cannot be de ceived iu shoe leather. 1 buy my goods at the U)e t price for cash, consequently I give my customers the benefit of my knowledge in the business. i . Very Respectfully, ap28 - ' M. GILLIGAN. ; NEW FRUIT STAND. ; Dbal.br in fruit, confectionery and. CIGARS, in the Adaas Block, two doors north from Gibson & Dcaly's saloon. The Beat Clears Sold in f'anen, THE,, f3L Freshest Fruit, THE " BEST . . ASSORTED CONFEC-: T LONER Y. apl5 ; ( HENBY FUCilS' PI RfHAH IXO A5D OEkfiR Alt BCSI MESS Agency.' Aujthing that yon wish to have and do not know where' to get it, may be fumised here, be it Msrvhandise, Help, Work er luloreiation. 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Thi medicine is one of the most popu lar remedies of an aire of successful proprietary spe ifics, and is in immenoe demand wherever en this Continent ftver and ague exists. A wineglassfull three times a day is the best pessible preparative for encountering a malari ous atmosphere, regulating the liver, and invigorating the stomach. 1 or sale bv an Druggists anu Dealers generally. ANOTHER BOOM AT TH THE HOUSE OF mm BROS. HtVIVG jn-tlfSp 0H KNTHIB STOCK consisting of Groceries, Liquors, Provisions, Hardware, Grain and Flour, Crockery, CLOTHING. BOOT, SH0B8, HATS AND ' GENTS' FURNISHES GOODS. To our new building, we are now piepared to supply customers and the pubic generally with everyhing in ou line at CREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We" invite everybody to call and eompare prices a goods before purchasing elsewhere. Mr. CHARLES METTELDORFER having the entire mauage ueut of our Dry Uoeds Department, would b pleased to see bis frirads. HARRIS BBO Carson, Sept. 26. 187S. ' G-. !B. WiiSBB, AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS KD SlaLIB IK NEW AND SECOND - HAND FURNITURE. I AM PRBPARKD TO DO ALL KINDS Of CPHOLSTERINB. Just Receivod an Immense Consign . mentof Elegant Wan . Paper. Houses to Rent. House and Farm Help Supplied. Goods Sold en Commission. Carson City. Nevada, between the Carson Na vinar Bank ana tn 4?etetHce November fi, 1879. P FAMILY GROCERY. T HI CBOICB8T HID RAREiS or family use ntly an hand. trVox Nice Mttle Thlnsre Nat Be "Vs W Psand Elae-wbere " CO TO CHENEY'S A' general assortment of the best staple and choice, g ceries. FKICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! - , : JOHN E. CHENEY, Adams Block, Carson street, comer of Telegraph. Januarys 1878. . TO THE FRONT AGAIN! J OHM gfoi uamw on band a FRESH ssaortme o ,.,.. , Oooks. Music and Jewelry, c UN s e AMMUNITION pistol s.i4 Reloading Tools, And eve ything in the sporting line. A11 the leading Periodicals and Magazine of America. : Cuttlery. Fancy Articles And a general assortment ef almost ever thing that, os be. bought for , money f : . y b8' AS0N & CO., IW CORBETT BLOCK, NORTH CAR8QN STREET. CAHNWM C1T1. AEValiA. fr HOLBaALC AND ItTsIl DEALERS IN f QHOOISZIIFS, Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Canned Fruits, Butter, Lard, Grain Coal Oil AND ALL. AKTICLftM CBI ALLY KEPT DI A FIRST CLASS STORE Of the kind of mercantile ontinees' in which they are engaged AV Orders taken and Goods delivered TO ANT PART OF THE C1TT FREE CF CHARGE " MASON SL CO. Carson, afar 5 1876 E. B. R A I L, o FPOHITE (IP . OL;BI'ILI)H CARSOX. NETABA, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Steel and Coal, Stoves, Ranges and Tinware. PLOWS AD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Doors, Windows & Blinds, Paints,-Oils and" Brushes, Glass and Crockery Ware, BAB FIXTURES, Gas Pipe I Gas Fixtures, Hose, Force & Lift Pumps Rope, Wood I Willow Ware, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, BIRD CAGES, Etc., Etc. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ' MANUFACTURES OF Tiii, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Kpell Atteatiwa f tM Oralen. GOODS SOLD AT- LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES! dc-13-tf E. B. RAIL. MITCHELL'S RESTAURANT, Carson, Nevada, OPPOSITE CAHTOL. THIS F.STABLIBHMENT HAS BEFN FITTED I P la fine stjlo, with all nuHiern eunreiiien'cui. lie patrons will be furnished with all Tte IkvalcMie? of Ike SoM, Prepared in the highest style of the Art Cniticc 1 J the BBkT FHEliai roOKH, Select ioe kciag made from our regular bill ot fare. Private rooms for theaoeomniodatioa of ladies and famili", eotraoee a Second street, opposite Ormetiy Honee: tW Balle and nertiee furnished with swpeissasW. t ooties. Priees ia aeeord with the Manes ' : , WTOSIXL CUiOOVlCB, Proprtettr. Canon, Keresa set i., .... , t.. . .F. I I-1