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MORNING APPEAL. Thursday.. A XEV KILE. It is now said that the Adminis tration has determined that here after no information of appoint mcnts shall be given the public un til the appointees shall have been notified of their appointment and shall have accepted the office, filed their bonds and qualified. ' What the object of the Administration in adopting this rule is, can be guessed at. The excuse for the .bad ap pointmcnts Heretofore argued, was the lack of knowledge of the char acter and fitness of applicants, and Congressmen have been blamed for recommending bad and unfit men for places. President Cleve land has been represented as being anxious in eyerj' case, before mak ing an appointment, to learn some -thing of the history of the persons recommended for places, and "bur eaus oi' information" and other plans for obtaining information regarding applicants for office have been suggested by persons desirous of seeing only good men appointed. The plan of working in secret has been in operation in some of the departments, to a certain extent, for several weeks, and probably the work has been found so satisfactory by the heads of these departments that they recommended its general adoption rllJ.O lOl; LAN. Unquestionably Fred Douglas is making an ass of himself in Wash ington. He has rented a pew in church just in front of the Presi dent's. He has a perfect right under the Civil Plights bill to do this, but he must have known that it would make talk and result in unpleasant feeling. He simpty wanted to be conspicuous and cet a good deal of free advertising, Douglas is just now in bad favor with both his own race and ours. He could not find a woman of his own race whom he considered good enough to marry, and took a white wife. He has been repudiated by the colored people ever since ; just as a white man would be who wed ded a negress. Fred Douglas would have stood a good deal better today had he married a wife of his own color, and not insisted upon a seat in church higher up than the President's. The good Book ad monishes all who are righteous and humble in heart to take the lowest aeat in the synagogue. THE RASCALS, ETC. This motto of the Democracy re lates entirely to the turning out of various rascals, supposed to have been allowed to hold office under the Republican rule. Since Cleve land's inauguration two of the biggest rascals in the United States have been officially recognized One was Jacob Thompson, who engineered the scheme to send cot ton bales infected with 3-ellow fever to New York, and recently tlie Icaacr 01 the Copiah, county outrages lias been appointed to iat omce. prow the way tnings are going the surviving members of the James gang will have a good show to get some lucrative places. The Mail, the leading daily of Stockton, has this to say of the Salvationists: If the present opposition to the Salvation Army cranks, at present making a nuisance of themselves in , Stockton, results in driving them out of town, the public will be gratified with singular universality. Even the local clergy unhesitatingly pronounce tne. salvation cranks a, decided harm to the cause which they profess to promote, as tending by their actions to bring Christian ity into contempt. A Mormon paper in Ogden hav ing intimated that United States Attorney Dickson and United States Commissioner McKay were pooling their fees in unlawful co habitation cases, J udge O. W. Pow ers, the newly appointed Demo cratic Judge, called in the Grand Jury and instructed them to inves tigate the charge. Homenway, the editor, lias been summoned to ap pear before the jury, and if he fails to sustain his charge it is intimate J he may be indicted for criminal libel Charles Francis Adams Jr. went to Virginia City in a special car yesterday. One of the advertising circulars, which Mr. Blanchard threw from his baloon on his ascent from San Jose, caught the eye of a little girl in that city, who out of curiosity watched to see where it would light. It fell on a pile of lumber near the Santa Clara Valley Lumber Com pany's mill. She climbed after it. and on picking it up found immed- iatlv under it a silver watch, which had been stolen two weeks prev iously from J. R. Hall, an employee of the mill. An illustration of the beauties of legal practice is given in the result of C. P. Miller's libel suit against the New York Tribune- The case was dismissed upon the ground that no nroof had been furnished that the Tribune was published in New York. The requirement to produce the hatchet which killed the origi nal holder of Mark Twain's famous " com beef contract " was scarcely more ludicrous than this. It is an interesting fact that somewhere in the neighborhood of the eastern part of Afghanistan is the country toward which the origin of the European nations is traced Some 3,000 years before Christ the Aryan tribes are supposed to have dispersed from the table lands thereabout to re people Europe. In battling together the Russians and English are returning to the cradle of the race. William Unwiller writes to the Reno Gazette denying that he has committed suicide, but as he ne glected to state whether he wrote he letter before or after the alleged suicide the editor is somewhat in doubt. Until the man calls at the office andnakes a more plausible explanation the editor is foolish if he retracts it. A man will lie about his suicide anyhow. Again it is rumored that sub rosa negotiations being set on toot for the purchase of Cuba by Uncle Sam. Cuba has a debt of $46,000, 000 ; her civil officials have not been paid in five months, and the army has seen no money for a quar ter of a year. Perhaps, on the whole, it would be well to postpone the purchase a few days. Ihe editors 01 the Virginia Chronicle and the Enterprise aie again " tilting," so to speak. Sen tinel. Yes, and making a display of themselves which was only paral leled when the tilting hoopskirts were in voeue. Sir mortal Day Programme. The procession will form on Car son street, right resting on Musser, at 9:45 A. M., and will move at 10 o'clock sharp in the following order: Grand Marshal and Aids, Geo. Tyrrell. Chas. Wilson, Hume Yerington, Hank Martin. Band. Carson Guards. Custer Post No. 5, G. A Mexican Veterans. . R. Carriages containing the Presi- dent of the Day, Orator, Poet and Quartette. Federal and State Officers. School chilJi en and eseort. Citizens. ORDER OP EXERCISES. Introduction by T. D. Edwards. President of the Day. Sinking by the Quartette. Prayer by the Ttev. Mr. Woods. Oration by John F. Alexander. Singing by the Quartette. Poem by Mrs. H. II. Howe. Singing by the Quartette. Benediction. Decoration of the Graves. The procession will form in same order and inarch back to place of starting. W. H. Crisler, Grand Marsha,!. CARSON OPERA HOUSE! SATURDAY EVEMG MAY 30TH RAND PIANO CONCERT! -BY- PROF. AUGUST F. 2ECH. AND Senor Don Miguel Espinosa. -ASSISTED BY- Lieutenant Governor Laughton General Admission ------- 50eta Reserved Seata - - - - ... 25ct. Reserved Seats at Tobrinei-s Cigar Store. CHCIMDIID Olcovich Brothers HAVE INAUGURATED A SWEEPING CLEARANCE SALE Of all their Fall and Winter Goods, Cloaks, Wraps and Ulsters. A Great Reduction will be made in these, as it is, and always has been, our aim not to carry over any garments from one season to an other. SPECIAL INDDGEHEHTS n Housekeeping Goods, such as Quilts, Blankets, Towels and Table-Linens, etc. SHOES A SPECIALTY. Great Reductions have been made in this depart ment, especially in French Kid-Button Boots. All who want shoes can secure Bargains at OLCOVICH BROS. Agents for the Celebrated " Diamond O " Tea, Coffee, Spices and Cigars, imported by Olcovich Bros., San Francisco. WE DEFY ALL HONEST COMPETITORS! THE LARGEST STOCK OF O Hi 0 T EVER BROUGHT TO Including a Fine Line ren's Clothing, Also the of Furnishing Goods and ARRIVED in this Section of the Country. The Public at Large are Respectfully invited to inspect our Large and Handsome Stock of Goods, and Compare our Prices with Prices of HONEST COMPETITORS. Stone Market, OPPOSITE AEL'.NGTON HOUSE T1 HE UXDERSIKXED COS du:ts a first-class meat market, where urn he had at all times the choicest cute ofJ Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,! Lamb, Sausage, Etc. &S"A11 orders Slled withlisp.eh.3 ' OTTO T SCHl'LZ. L. R BELL. FRUITS, NUTS, CANDIES' A nl a eneral Stock ofJFirst- iV Class Family Merchandise. A Fall Stock of Wines and Liquors THE FAMOUS "Snow Flake" Whisky Fresh Fruits and Oysters ways on hand. Orders taken and Goods De livered to any part of the City Opposite the Postofllre' dl5 7 o 3E3C I THIS CITY HAS JUST of Men's, Boy's and Child, Largest and Finest Stock Straw Hats, Ever Seen KAISER'S RESTAURANT, O VST K AND CHOP HOUSE Open at All Honrs ot and Alight. the Hay Experienced Cooks, Neat Tables, land Separate artraer.ts for Private Parties and Families. SB IS SOT SURPASSED IN THE STATU TX THB DlSTUM'T COI'KT OF L The Second Judicial I;strict -OF THE- STATE OF NEVADA. -IN AND FOR THE- COUNTY OF 0RMSBY. YR WAU TOXG riaintiiT vs All KEE Defendant Action brought in !the Dist. iet Court of the second Ju dicial District of the state of Nevada, in and for the County of Orinsby.nnd the complaint filed in said County of Ormsby, in the office of theCleik of said District Court. Ths State of Nevada sends greeting to Ah Kee defendant, yon are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by tlie above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Nevada-, in and for the County of Ormsby, and to answer the complaint filed therein (a copy of which accompanies this Summons) within ten days (exclusive of the dny of service) after the service on you of this sum monsif served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days, otherwise within forty days or judgment by de fault will be taken against you. The said action is brought to recover from you the um of fifteen hundred dollars alleged to be due from yon upon a cer tain promissory note, of date April 21st, 1879, together with inteteston said sum of fifteen hundred dollars, (!,r.0000) at the rate of two per cent per month from date of said note until paid and for co 0s of suit. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take Judgment agains yon by default as prayed in said com plaint. Given under our hands this 30th day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty five. THOS. H. WELLS. JAMES D. TORKEYSOX. MJEWS Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ma.y23.9w. HARRIS XROS.& CO 04 Front at. 8. F HARRIS BROS HAVIXtt tOMPLETKH A ar rangements whereby we will be enabled to SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS AMD The Public Generally WITH GROCERIES PROVISIONS LIQUORS. CIGARS, TO BACCO, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Fresh. Parched Coffee Always on Hand and (.round to Order Fresh Butters Received Twice a Week From Henry Yansickle's Bairr- Pellvery Clerk will call for orders anil promptly deliver goods to any part of the city and vicinity free of charge. at LEETE & LEARY BLACKSMITH I NG AM HORSE SHOEING WAGON AND CARRIAGE REPAIRING. Horses Shod in a Workmanlike and Thoroueh Manner One Block from Main of the Opera House. St., Xortn-enst May 7 THE "MONARCH." G. C. BKYSON, G. M. GIVEVICH. (OppotiU the Depot.) Average Wines. Liquors and Clears, dob Rooms With Electrical Indi cators. The Leading Billiard Hall in the City, no 25 ONCE MORE TO THE AT THE PIONEER CLOTHING STORE- Can be found a newjand wellassorted Stock of Furnishina Goods Clothing, Valises Trunks, Shoes. Hats, Boots, etc. Ourgreat attractions this Season are Fancy Worsted Ores Suits. Twilled Tweed Business Suits Boy Knits of all Shades ami Style Brown and Black "Exposition" Hats. A Fine Chinese Kite ;iren to Each boy who Buys a "Pattl" hat. We Also Have a large Assortment ofXeekwcar One Thine we Prom ise the Pnblie, we Have no SHELF WORN. OR AUCTION GOODS TO EXHIBIT All our Goods will be sold Lower than any Store in the Slate can I. Call and see ror Yourself at PIONEER CLOTHING STORE j. PLATT, Agent. HARRIS BROS., M. Carson at, Carson SI South Carton THE "OLD RELIABLE" HARDWARE. OKSERAL MKKCllAMKMir AXI AKICI LTI RAb HOUSE E. B. RAIL. CARSON, NEV. Agricultural Goods of all Kinds a Specialty. BUCKEYE MOWERS A BEAPEH5 Latest Patterns.; HORSE RIKES OF ALL KIA'DS. Twine Binders. Machine F.xtrn of all Kind, Farm Wnjrons. Header Gears, Spring Wag ons, Buggies, rarts, Ilarb Wire, Galvanized and Painted Iron.Steel Coal, Crockery. Glassware. STOVES. DOCKS. BLINDS. TINWAHE, WINDOWS. Mill and Mining Goods. Paints, Oils, Guns, Pistols, And Ammunition. FISHING TACKLE. I Have Made a Specialty or abetting COAL. HARK WIRE. AtiiRICI'LTI'RAL GOOBS and all Staple Goods, by the CAR LO AO. and so can Nell CHEAP ER Than Other House In tho Sta'e. Special Orders Attended to at the Lowest Rates. Cull, Examine Goods andxet Trices Before Purchasing Elsewhere, and he Convinced at the low figures. Tiu and numbing Work Done In Good Shape and ut Short Notice. E. B. RAIL, (OrrOSITE ORM.SBY IIOUSE.) Blacksmi thi na: .AND... WAGON WORK. AM Nf ILL 1ST and cau be found at the BCHIXEft Old Stand, CARSON AND THIRD STREETS Opposite St. Charles lintel and Ronton'. Lira blame, prepared to uo an kiuus BLACKSMITHLNO, REPAIRING, PAINTING and FINISHING OF WAGONS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC., flrst-elaes style and at prices to Miit present liiird times. I aim keep on haul New Wasor.s, Ufk- boards, Carriages, et? , xceiled hy nnuv n state, tor sale CIIKAI' Ki'R CASH. Ii superior advantiurua for liorso and mule n', hnvin' in mv emtiloy one nt th-! HfWflim r. in ?e'aU. (.r.itftiu Mr niicral p-itrowu'r heretofore bestowed, t intend to merit iH vu- tinuunce liv fuir clc.iliii'' good woiKinaii.tit and low charges. W. I. TOKKEYSOX. Iiiarcli9 MEAT MARKET. GEORGE HARK. OPPOSITE BULLION & EXCHANGE BAN K Reef, Lamb, Mutton, V(-dI, Sausage, flf. My facilities for purr nasi n good beef are second to none in the State, and customer can al ways be assured erthe best in tho Jacob Tobriner, Wiiolmali A.XD Retail Dialm m HPOBTEB AXD DOHCNT19 Pipes, Smokers' Articles CUTL.EUY, ETC. ARLIXliTOXtlUOrSK BLOCK CAKSOK CITT. BETAS t