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The Daily Appeal from Carson City, Nevada • 3

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The Daily Appeali
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Carson City, Nevada
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MOUSING- APPEAL. ALL HOKTO OSoUt Paper, of Ormsby County rriaT- Awrll 13, 1SS8. KTOCK4. Ophir-S Gould Currv-4 3J Best Ujlchcr 1 S5 Con. Cal.

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Cleveland is spoken of for Congress. Oliver Roberts, will ask for the nomination for Sheriff tins Fall. Tom Kickey shipped 1S3 head of fat cattle lo San Francisco yesterday. James T. Green has assumed control of of the Walker Lake Bul letin.

A new rostoffice has been established at Lake Tahoe called Sunbeam. The It cation is at the hotel near Sugar Pino Point. D. Kaiser has been appointed post master. If you have a cold, cough, bronchitis, or any form of throat or lunsj disease, do not neglect it.

Ayer3 Cherry Pectoral, if promptly taken, will speedily relieve and cure all ailments of this character. An anonymous writer in the Tribune charges Judge Gary with pnrvliasing speared trout. It is not likely that euch a charge can be substantiated bnt if it is, Fish Commissioner Cary should resign News was received here yes terday that R. L. Brown, formerly of this city, and a 6on-in-law of B.

Dow, died suddenly at Battle Mountain. He was a member of the A. O. U. and also an Odd Fellow.

The OCTBAQEOCS. 6kl fciiSSritUiiCTJOS DAT. A Local Festival Celebrated in Jim Townsend writes from Lun- iy tlie ceieoration of "Resurrection Day," a local festival recognized ia Lunday alone. lie fays: "All the miners came down from the May Lundy for tho first time sine last Fall, to celebrats "Res urrection Day," wLkb is a peculiar- ly local festival. Dancin? and feasting, attended with draw poker have been order.

I entertained a particular friend of mine today as my part of the hospitalities. I gave Southern Pacific R. Company wants to divide up thfi remnants of tho Julia the victims of the late disaster. They want litigants to take the old boiler together with the Inspector's cer tificate of soundness, and call it square. Catarrh, when chronic, becomes very offensive.

It is impossible to be otherwise healthy, and, at the same time afflicted with Miss Aldrich, niece ot Senator catarrh. This disagreeable disease. See notice of A. special meeting tonight. U.

W. Stewart, will shortly make her the atrical debut in Washington, in "Jim, the Penman." in its most obstinate and dangerous forms, can ba cured by the use of Ayer'e Sars. parilla. Aunonncement. At the annual meeting of tlv I Board of Directors of th' Cemetery water works, April 9th, 1SSS, it was I Iiesolred, That all persons wish ing water for irrigation the present season, will be required to pay for to thecreJilors of nnd nil persons hav- I the Eame Oil Or before May 1 1 SS8, from NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

JOHN DOWNING. yOTICE IH IICKEBI IVEX by the nndersigDed, exceotor of the Estate of John Lowning, deceased, now the IuMdhJiarns of Cali fornia Swindle (be Vnblic. The big land boom in California has slumped out of sight, but every effort is being maile to renew the excitement tins Summer. The tiling has been a most outrageous inflation of values from the start and con pi sd with the most downright robbery ever practiced Some of tho lot buyers have purchased paper lots in paper towns, and are unable even to find a foot of land they purchased or else the titles arc absolutely worthless. Men have reached California him all there was ia the house, and with $10,000, cot tho speculative I offered to fry the cat in batter for fever invested all in inflated real bim.

We had trout, rice and cur- i estato and to-day find themselves ry, maccaroni and" roast beef (froze working cn ranches for $20, a all Winter), with potatoes and cab month. Ibage. There nothing the matter The rascals who engineered these I with that lay-out, is there? But it swindles ought to be in the pen i ten- knocks my bill of fare for about a tiary. i weeit, tor in nave to neage on Another thing that is worse than slapjacks and fish till I catch up a swindle is to continually blow I Thank God the lake is well stocked about the "glorious climate of Cali- in fact, more than a dozsn lakes, fornia. caa run out at any time and catch The climate is simply a humbug.

a11 1 want to I suppose you Since the big irrigation schemes think mv abin like most miners' have made headway the country cabins all in a heap; but your has been over-irrigated and as a re- Mrew8 aro Ioose if JTU think so. It salt the Iojv lands of the State have 13 as C08y Iittle den as any bach-been turned into marshes and with would 3h to hibernate in, the hot sun pouring on the naturat- anJ tlie cabin in the upper canyon eJ soil a miasma rises which sends i3 iust as and comfortable. its death ladened vapors over tho Some of tbe6e huskies laugh at me whole country. for keeping things so prim, but I The "one lunged" people of the prefer to be decent, or at least as East when they strike such a clim-1 Ceceni ate die off like sheep with the mur- xaeTe 13 not a mau in camP wn rain I does not doff his hat when he In the Fall the over production invades the sacred precincts of this of fruit works another evil. Thous- amly shebang.

If he failed lo do I so I would at once remind him that be was in the presence of an Ameri can nobleman and propective mil lionaire, besides possible candidate for Nevada Congressman, and be to him, the bloody duffer! By rigidly enforcing this rule I have a show to pick up a good hat occas- fir. su tr. mi am Cill'SSliI! TIlMlflYIEl! Anticipating the coming rush we havo selected an immense line of Spring -el ands of idle men lie around San Francisco too poor to get to the fruit belt because of the high rail ing claims seal ust the deceased to ex- hibiMhein with tue proper vouchers wltbia TWO AVEEKS r.fter the Q-si pabllcallon of this notice lo said ex-t-cuteral his rteldrnre Brtnswirk. Ormeby County, Nevadn. or to James D.

Torreyson Attorn ej lor said esUte a ia cfllce in Carson City, NevaiiU. D. P. IIICKET. Executor of tho estate of John Downing', Deceased.

City, April 6th, ItKSS. lw for the season of five months May 1st to Oct. 1st. The Superintendent will not water any lot except on compliance with this resolution. W.

D. Tosreyson, Pres. A. M. McCahe, Sec.

Special Htlcclins A special meeting of Ormsby COG OWNERS ATTENTION. Mr- No- 4' A- u- hereby called or this (FKIDAY EVENING) at 8 o'clock, at their IT-11 i ni mm. a Aai" I lara head or dogswill be due May I streets, to make arrangements fo lot. All dog owners nitbin the city the reception and burial of our de on or before that day and purchase a dog tag. The tags are now ready for delivery.

J. S. ULLBICK, ohZTid City Marshall. ceased BROTHER, It. L.

BROWN W. L. Taylor, W. F. C.

Small, Recorder. B. DAVISON, M. Gradaate of JeOrson Medicai Coileee, PhUadelphia. Political Ground Siluicinz.

Ilugh Mohan, who (roes about with his Chatauqua machine and ground sluices for political move ments, has a long letter in the En terprise in which he shakes up the pay dirt and tears up the whole sur face of the diggings. Very few things escape his notice which are now gomg on. Tlie'lr. PHTSIC AN AND SURGEON. I The citizens' agricultural meeting was very narmomous, and there is i every prospect of a Fair this Fall that will eclipse the State Fair The community is united on the subject, and there is no dissenting voice.

Douglas county is also up and alive to the proposition, and will come in here competing strong for the premiums. CARSOS CITY. NV. FFICE Kinckel Building. HOTjnS-ll A.m.

tol Tto anl J. R. REDMAN, M. D. Its Belicacy of Flavor And the efficacy of its action have rendered the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, immensely popular.

It Cleanses fijiiciaa, Surgeon end Obstetrician, and Tones up the clogged and feverish System, and dispels Head aches, Colds and Fevers, tor sale I by Geo, C. Thaxter, Agent. hroofc diseases, as well as those pe- allsr to females, a speoialty, Arrealcd 1'orBape. Tommy Williams, a lad of 13 or 14 years, has been arrested in Sil- Prepared to treat diseases amenable vfiP rulr te electrlcrty. rape on a cuna oi a.

ji. uromers. The girl is 6 or 7 years old. Citi- Ofllceln Rlackle block. Office hours: I An 1i1all mar -a A Ht I wufw VvllQTV VUG IV ad ssww I rnebis I young man guilty.

road fares and so the fruit rots on the ground and the decaying of so much vegetable matter again fills the air with the fnmes of a pestilence, and children die off. The country is too low to stand so ionaily." much irrigation, and malaria, fe ver and ague, and kindred diseases, make short work of those who are not acclimated. In most of the towns of California diphtheria is now epidemic because of the wet season and inadequate sewerage. All these bad features of the Golden State are kept from the tourist, and peoplo who go there for their heahh soon land in their graves, but if tl.cy have made real estate purchases and paid in advance, the cormorants don't care how soon they die. The way they boom down there has been worse than criminal, and the Appeal proposes toshow up these methods in the hope that people will get their eyes open, and cease to be swindled by these con scienceless scamps.

Flail Spearujr. Complaint is mads of the man ner in which the Indians are allow ed to fish in the Tnsckee river. It is stated that the fish-way at the dam of the reduction works is nothing but a trap and every trout which attempts to ascend the stream through it falls an eay victim to the Indian fisherman. The Fish Commissioner or a deputy should Everything Direct from Eastern Manufacturers, Thereby Saving Jobbers' Profits. Con-froling the following Agencies: The Phoenix Hubbard Shirt, Buckingham Hecht Shoes.

THE TIGER HAT and The B. C. Neckties. -o- We promise to give you an entire new deal. Call on us.

leninai tonn. Countv Building, arson. NEW TODAY. mm mm II! 11 ill 111 Hard to Please. Stewart has got his Mineral Land bill throug the Senate.

If it gets through the House and becomes a law, a number ot gentlemen having good will and opinion of mints or prospects to sell will find sportsmen by giving it his prompt foreign buyers. If the mines prove attention. Reno Gazette. good we shall see American wealth attend to the matter at once, as is almost impossible for a female laden with spawn, to eseapa tho hooks and grabbing iron of the in dustrious buck lying in wait. An other drive of fish will probably bo made from Pyramid lake in three or tour weans, ana unless proper precautions are taken by those whose business it is to attend to such mat ters will meet the same fate as the present one.

This question is one which interests everyone living up on the Truckee river, and Fish Commissioner Cary can earn the all true go to foreign proprietors; if bad, American enterprise and investment will get a black eye in Europe. The scheme is bad in any event. S. F. Bulletin.

The writer of the above must use a microscope to hunt flaws. If he were in hell (and there is no good reason why he shouldn't be) he would find fault with the devil for stirring up the fire, and then kick if he opened the windows and created too much draft. It Pars. 'bo, you have got a wife 7" was asked of a newly married man. "Don't know, don't know," he replied with some hesitation, "sometimes I think I've got her, and sometimes I think she's got me.

You see, we haye only been married -a short time. But when she goes out shopping, we always agree to buy everything we need at Olcovich all the way from what we eat at breakfast to what we wear when we go out in the even ing, and my friend," he continued, 'it pays." For Sale. A No. 1 first-class Peddler Wag on, suitable for ny kind of business. Apply to M.

Cohn. Political buzzing, and lying to candidates has begun. Powning's Land Sale. On the 21st. of April, special free trains will run from this city and Virginia to convey the public to the auction sale of lots in Powning's addition, Reno.

It is proposed to auction off 250 lots in the additon and there is a very likelihood of a big crowd being there to take a hand in the alluring speculation. The addition was very carefully selected and the only habitable part ol the city bordering the river with perfect sewerage. Pawning has showed great enterprise in booming his land and inside the year has sold nearly half of the addition. We advise Cat son people to go down and "buy, for money put there will stay inside the State and be a more permanent investment than squandering it in the California land craze which is now making this way. Syrup of Fig: Is Nature's true laxative.

It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to Cleanse the System when Bilious or Costive to dispel Headaches, Colds, and Fe vers to Cure Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by George C. Thaxter, agent Carson. janl On Saturday, April 21, at 1 o'clock P. EL, ON PREMISES, POWNING'S ADDITION.

Gr. W. JONjES, Auctioneer. Free Trains from Carson and Virginia: (NO CHILDREN ALLOWED.) Trains will Leave Virginia at 10 A. and Carson at 1 1 A.

M. Returning will leave Reno at 6:30 P. M. If not sold before at private sale the following will be offered: ot3 13 and 14, block I Lot 6 and the East of Lot 7, Block H. The Houth of Lot 4 and 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, Block J.

Lot 7, 8 and 9, Block O. The South i of Lot 5 and Lot 6, Block F. The "Gore," surrounded by Ralston and First Streets and Riverside Avenue. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 Block L. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, Block U.

Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block E. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9, Block D. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, Block C. Lot3 1, 2, 3, 14, 15, 16, Block IT, alStd.

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