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MORNING APPEAL. Ii;ii)lV A IKI li 28, IRH3 It looks as if the Anti-Chinese Con vention nov. bring held in San Fran-oim-o was called far something more than ppecch-making chip-trap. It is proposed to not only prevent the land ing of more Chinese on eur coast, but to get rid of those who are here, by forming what is to be known as a League of Dili vera nee. In other words, in the absence of much soughf-for Con gressional relief, it is proposed that the people make and execute a lawju-t fur the occasion, instead of relying further to - proxy efforts. We await with interest the final result of the Emperor put the acorn in the earth with his own hand. Then be asked the boy what he could do for him, and he said he would like to see Moscow. And a few minutes after Mr. Dallas saw him pass his office in a coach with six horses, joyfully waving a white handkerchief, of which he had become possessed, and triumphantly crying out to him, Hur rah, I am going to Moscow ! I am go ing to Moscow !" T3:e One ESoyal SliSJionairiv F.lesslngs in many way--, says the Salt Lake Tribune, seems to follow the cl arities of George IVabody. In hN London buildings the deaths, during the'past sixtf n years, have be:-!: at the I rate of sixteen and seven-tenths per A L F.GE AND FINE SELECTION - OF- III 11 mum SLIPPERS and SANDALS -AT- w EL M. 1' 03 FOa THE BEST AHD LATEST STYUX B CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS Mid SHOES, HATS AND GA 1 3tc Ktc. Till MECHANICS' SHOE STORE. At Prices to Suit the Time ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE CAISSON ST.. CAliSOX. In Fi-i nl of suite On. it'll ruUitin?. i thousand per annum, while; in the mu'- t'orvonti.m, believing that it will re- j roumiiRff crowded !:.trk'fs tha death! suit in good. j rate has been from thirty to forty per ! The gentlemen who have been put I annum. Tn constructing ; forward fur City Trufp at the ran- j hi ''"Mins, whilp intending them to nicipnl election ore well known be permanent he kept in mind that : $ rr a: !:;. ::. ..kc w.j.kctzw.n '.'rs nn,i ' m' ro;,,iv ,t Jm, i vZht :uul :lir r,n1 perfect wwerasrc mn-i , '' ""'ftiw-v. ,.3;, pa or, and v. oertamiv li.eet nun " ; .,. H,iaiir tn tat w.i jsi :i.sh- the approval of the citizens of Catvon. I '' S'-,('"1!X' !1 oivlvr to protc-t toe health , i.;,i,.si, li-.. from tur priutiya! a ss-rn o! the occupants, and SO tnoroilgit WS ' nnsiiiaosiivc-i. w zmn V2. -.o.u .-.i s-i a j. . .li r fM:r'tiint.-. I ! J feo', come in.- H'.'iiv iK.it iii ;i iiir.iu'.'ii i i.:.u in ; pa 9 'SKOWITZ, County Eu;'drc Carc&n City, Kevadi, The Jtepublicnn Central Coramitt''0 Iiive evinced good jtifirripnt in Jhelr selections, and we feel sanguine in statin- that Messrs Mul'er. Fox and ! V"r c-'vA- W(? t!'ink thc -rP:,t ,n:! London he reduced the death rate flftv Americans do not a vet fnl!v llollen will compose a nart f the Cifv Trustees for the ensuing term. date i,fnv Zrtl a mua ;"r I was. N'liva men have I' con'ril'Uted to I l';i'on a short letter on ltv;r Senator Ilavprd h. the Christian s irf ess io juiMi. life, in which lie states his conviction that such sucees. do v not at all involve disregard of tl:e canons of uiii-ii!ion!y honor. b ac tion, lie savs of ilie voung ii)?!: who gro.it mi as he had. Now and tlien there i- warm as was Iii-;, .ut enagage in pen' u s !!;:it ''tlie di;'overy of much weakness a:;d unworth may often pain and disappoint him, as he may weary of the work and long for rest, but his hand- can be as clean and his soul as white at the end of the journey as when he set out upon it.' Ex-Speaker Colfax is disposed to think Senator Windom will be a strong candidate for the Republicans to nomi nate for the Presidency of 1 SS I. The Commercial Getzet'e, of Pittsburg, re ports him as saying that he thought the Fen iter would be unoljectional le te party leaders of all shades of opinion. The ex-Speaker's friends in Indiana have not been disposed to take his de cision against being a candidate fr Congress as final. He says, however, that he will not change his mind on the snhject under aoy consideration. The Committee of the Trades As-, semi.'v of San Francisco have adopted a si.;:;;) or trade m :ik which they in tend placing upon :;!1 kinds of goods manufactured exclusively bj white l:i fee r. This stamp it is proposed shall be :;-( (( by the Trades Fnions repre sented by the Trades Assembly, and, .since it is intended f.,r general use throughout tiie Pacific Coast, it will be brought before the present Anti Cliinese Convention for indorsement and adoption. An Eastern paper says: The man who sells four quarts to the gallon is the best product of the Christian re ligion extant, and will walk boldly through the gate of Paradise, while the man who prays at the street corner is trying in vain to pick the lock. UCi! .1 heart and such a brain are not found r; the same mortal once hi a centir.y. While pur.-uing the life of a ioo: ey githerer. lie always kept the thought warm in his mir.i! that to insur" a la-ting existence to a free country there must be a sympathy between the rich and the poor, and seeing how great es tates are liable to be squandered in their settlement, he made himself his ; own executor. From his own means 1 he made his investments for eternity, so tlmt at length when he w.i-s trail lated, there was nothing to he done nuil iiii:i? soo.N amJ jtis:' for junr A K I r.io jTisl roiiirHCil Ir-.-rsx .t;i I'raiiri . '.:-.'! re S iprciiiwii a lii-'c ttenS iinv .-Set I io;i .t Nmjj li'iino-io i:tii booli :iiitl sliot ;1 Slw lisi' ' i t( :: il . AI ji-vKjve-i u l.ir:;;- i!ivvi.-i' 4S -,-lf-frsit.;5 !irtst" ;.: I ii'ufii Slut toitri' uii:i;it S',i! .tlsivn !:ir:;' :-I:r- ';!! o! -j-nis. itny s jj-.i-i mri s sriiiif 1 an fjtialit.v. I !.;: tn n I:trc 't-Zi J j I'itt"".. Iwy'ii .';;il jeii It''. -l.:tii js.i'l itr3i;!:tn;;-s'ii'i. 'I Ilis I .-isji isiaj . :i!i ! soltl nv.:i. t:.'ion n i:c- I s:il ; i ir s j ( o!'.M'."..Tli'!.:i:i:i!it ,:itls :t :S jjli;f !..- tt it rnra t . S' inrc I -tc i:ss i. f i 5;-3'i GOODS MAllKED IN rS tXs THE "3(T i.'iSi.i'l'.n i.'.tvs! si ?i- ;;: i,.i-st qtnlilv, j jj tn.S :i (ii.'l Hji- ! str.-.-.i iis.fs .!' ! "n- (likisi jj ji. L is h ?j V hit plain I'lnri:;:: flGWin & HQTEWABL HEWEAIinS & STATIONS. I TV. ,00K OU VPiVl try I'rsily Voui .. with his estate except to follow some; yjg mS aflj OoWCil'S simple rules, which be had already familiarized his : gents with. Then tio, he,whilo giving up Ids own life, touched with eternal progress veness Is is estate, so that while showering blessings stead ily, it is steadily swelling in value, and its measure of mercy expands each year. The man who could do all these things was of common mold. He set an example to other millionaires which it is a pity they will not hoed. Many of them no d ubt fully i:.tend at last to prove, a bles.-ing to their fellow men ; . the trouble is they have not the courage which Peab dy posses-ed to calmly con- j template the fact that sometime in the near future they are going to die, and . so they put o.f the day of their charity i and will until toy Lite. Seeds;. Yonnjr kiamiicr sti;1 tlir Vr.s.r. When (ieorge Sumner, the brother of Charles, was a young boy he found him self in St. Petersburg. With his jacket out at the elbows, he presented himself to 3Ir. Dallas, the American Minister, and asked to be introduced to the Czar. Mr. Dallas ?aid he couldn't do it, hut introduced him to the Russian Minister of Foreign Affair., who went to the Czar and told him that a boy had come all the way from Mount Vernon, in America, especially to Pee him. The cu riosity of Nicholas was aroused and he had the boy sent for. The ragged boy entered his presence and replied to his question : " I came all the way from the tomb of Washington, at Mount Ver non, in America, and understanding that you like the character of Washington " " I have great veneration for the char acter and memory of that illustrious personage," interrupted the Emperor. ,'We!l," continued the youth, "I brought this acorn from the tomb of Washing ton, thinking you might like to plant it in your grounds and raise an oak to his memory. Will you accept it ?"' Cer tainly," replied the Emperor, "and we will go cut at once and plant it." They proceede 1 to the palace grounds, and, having raised the soil with a spade, the i-m' G AT THE OLD STAND. I I ! I t GARDES ASD GRASS SEEDS, j i GROCERIES, 3,000 Papers Sicilian and Sew Fork (Jrown And a Large Stock Of Garden &, Field Seeds In Full, Warranted Fresh, and at LOWE!' PIIICES THAN CVEll ! Geo. O. r1ci.ZKLtczr9 Druggist anil Seedsman. MUTUAL L5FE j;u"i!aiiis in Towels a nil Tow '.'lings Uarsrains in Talne Linins T'arains in Flannels Bargains in Dress Goods Barg-ains in l!aek Silks Bargains in Cloaks Bargains in Dolilmans Bargains in Carpets BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING A full I.inr of Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, Crockery, etc. Seven and a half li s C Sugar For 51.00 Six lbs Crushed or (Granulated for $1.0 Six Cans Tomatoes.... Six Papers Co .Tee For S1.0C For l.dit vnrA.tn.i s- hams a :..vitt.x: ,v Xt wetry, Ssettirle, lift iluHsc, Xcrllii'K. YltukfO XotiARM, 'iTuilat sw), Pci-fj2t.fry, CltruMins. MatiMiwr)'. Srttool ncj Rlnufc Koh. i'iro.nrui. nticj Aninsuniticn. fr'intiiiitf TnfUlp, ArlinlN' Ulr.trrinl, pt4rn&! tioeil, Anit-ricaii. hlujir. Mrm Home, (rmiH mtJ Anlflmxtit Mi Kncliiiicn. WH tVhPlr anil Vtil:un o l'ianns :ind Ortrnnsat 1k- lowest i::it. Sl.ict uij i.m-i Mu&ic Ftirnitilieit at Slo'i t Nntici-. V ill sive ewal :itt-rri. n t- tin' ilrlhtrr if injurs nn. (ri.Hlii-a!. I.rii-k I'.uiUin, u.m i Kk l't-t I tl.v, Cnit Ci:r, Nt- aiia. ji ;U John Bosso The Dit Goods Must Go ! FALL AND WINTER CAMPiiOH PROVISIONS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO WINES AND LIQUORS, In Large or Small Quantities, t THE LOWEST PRICES! C.ii'kou and Otli Wtrrets. ,ars3ii. R-v.nla M, mm company, OF NEW YORK. Assets... M. A. DOWfJEY DKAf.EIl IN New Sl Second-Hand Furniture nTltA, PAT ( ASH IMMVX FOR AKXV or Si'vond-H md lllarlc Wa!mtets, Marlilc s..ts. ehamber Sc's, Otrppls, Htoves, Crockery -w;irc, Jlasw.ire, Tinware ami all kinds of llimsc lio d Good-. Will -cll the sam on umall Com mission. I am h n prop irod to turn out first class Upholstery and Cabinet work. ltr Drapery of all kimisou hand and at Lowest Prices. ii)25 HOI B"S tO HF.NT-! ;i:ave a few houses for enr-n, wctcu l win e . n lie most reasonable 'Jh! enrporatittn. in IH-13 for the purpnsii of insuring lives, is con ducted solely in the interest of its policy holders, to whom in their collective capacity belong its entire assets. All the profits are divided among them, and there are no .stockholders to control the Company, or to take any portion of its sur plus. The Company long since attained, and now holds, the foremost place anions Life Insur ance Institutions of the world. The magnitude of its business proves fliat it enjoys the confi dence of the people. Keyond and above all the liabilities, computed by the New York lesal standard, it has a. surplus fund exceeding Twelve Millions of Iollais. The Company has paid to its policy holders : Since its oranizat ion And during' the year 1SH1. ....175.:CJ,.. 3t 13.C40.11S 13 PERSONS wishing to secure Legitimate and Safe Life lusurance at Lowest Cost will find it to their advantage to insure in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCK COMPANY OF XliW YOKK. &Vor further particulars apply to J. D- Kersey, m ' A great for 'ars-i City. St. K O 3s I 13 1 a & F S , A T T RE CUXNTA.VTI.T nU'EIVIXU .i;V voices ol UochIm nt the IQRNERCF CARSON A KD I H I R 3 T R 5 t,I3 pKs;te tlie St, Charles Ikjiel. MEAT FOR ALL MAKKIND DKEF, 3IUTTON, SAFSAGF, FANCY IFTS, I'KI.ME ROASTS, THNJiF.UI.OINS, C arson Kt. hi'twccn 2s! tnd Mil No is thu ;ime U exMniiiC tlxr r EtecU 'if FALL 4.D WINTER GOODS, (xMisLstin; of Kens', Youih's and Boys' Clothing Of all the laiut ao.1 in.t approved sty les Ilitts. CapH. TrtinUs. ValLses. Ktc. CAHSOH GITY SAVINGS BANK PACKERS AND CHOKERS. CARSON CITY. - - - NEVADA. JACOH KLEIN resident J (i. I OX Vice President GEOIiGK W. TIFLY Cashier WINING STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Liberal Margins allowed on Approved Stocks. "2 J . Frandeeo Correspondoat limner S. King Carson, Kejitcmfccr I, lo77. iflBW 1M BAKERY ! I A KINO STI1KI7I' COM PI, KIT. I.TAULISllXUrXT ALL KINK'S (i !C R A C K E R S; I o2n. Itutlrr. ISowCcn. Pilot. V. inc. I'icnio. Jenny M : insrer .Snapn, ICreao. ti-M. f nkr, : Conrrrtioui'i'y. Kt4 S. L. RING, II. 0, JLOrtE.VCE II. KIN'C, Jt. D urn. Km & kihg, pHYalC'AJJS AND SURGEONS. Ofll - Garner c' Liny am! Ci;rrr B'rccts. DR. MAYO A. GREENLAW. 33ENTIST, C A R 3 O N CITY. Pit-VADA. mi'n-r over Snilns' I.'anJ.. 1. i a. in. to .1 p. m. Oliver tionr Dr. H. W. STAUFFER, nK'TIST-ICooia 17. .Vi-!iiit f HolK, C.iren Ci'y. ' i