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   Reno Evening Gazette (Newspaper) - August 22, 1888, Reno, Nevada                                i SUBSCRIBE THE 1 AND STOCKMAN VOL XXV Brno for Bio Ben I to Am willing to trade Rio Boulto lands in Suite county California for two or three town lots or for a house and lot In Reno It is believed that Rio Bonito property will increase In value 100 per two years There are no richer lands in the world than toe Feather river bottom lands good for lemons peaches other fruits without imitation This Is an excellent opportunity for lation or to get a home in one ot tbe beet spots in California Will be in Reno for a few days and will be pleased to meet all those who wish lo avail themselves oi this opportunity C Give a Chancel That Is tosay your lungs breathing machinery Very wonderful machinery It is Not only the larger passages but the thousands tubbs and cavities leading from them When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not be there your lungs cannot hall do their work And what they do they cannot do well Call It cold cough catarrh consumption or any ofthe family of throat ana nose and aead and lung ob- all are bad All ought to be got rid ot There Is lust one sure way let rid of them That is to take German Syrup which any druggist will sell yon at 75 cents a bottle Even if thing else has failed us yon may depend upon eow Core or Piles Flies are known by moisture ff like perspiration producing a very disagreeable after getting This form as well as Blind and Pi to the plication ol 1 r file Remedy acts upon the affected absorbing the tumors allaying the in- tense Itching and effecting a permanent cure 50 cents Address The Bosanko Medical Co Piqua o Sold by 8 J A Co Keno Nev ly Dr Ko In his new discovery for Consumption succeeded in producing a which Is acknowledged by all to be simply velous It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste perfectly harmless and does not sicken In all cases of Consumption Colds Cough Croup Bronchitis aid Pains in the it has given universal Dr Cough and Lung Syrup Is sold atSC cents by S J A Co Reno Bueklen'a Arnica Halve The best salve in the world for cute bruises sores ulcers salt rheum fever sores chapped hands chilblains corns and all skin eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay re- quired It is guaranteed to Rive fect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box For sale by Jo ly Merit Will Tell Was never better demonstrated than when Remedies were awarded diplomas at the late California State Fair at Sacramento and at Institute at Francisco Wm is agent lor these celebrated and he to return your money If they do not give satisfaction In buying be sure the simile signature of Dr Fryer la on each as none are genuine without it ly for Headache Go to S J Hodgkinson the Druggist and get u free sample of Or Liver Pills will cure sick headache the first night Good for Sallow Complexion or Pimples on the face Only one for a dose nve cents ados ly AM Absolute The ORIGINAL MENT is only put up In large two-ounce lin boxes and Is an absolute for old burns wounds chapped hands and skin eruptions Will positively cure all kinds of piles Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Sold by A Shoemaker at 25 cents per by ly to MRS SOOTHING SYRUP should used for children lug It soothes the child softens the gums allays all pain cures wind colic and Is the remedy for Twenty-five a bottle MEETINGS Select Knights A O U W SILICT KNIGHTS A O IT W Keno gion No 3 meets at Odd Fellows Hall Sierra street the first and third Saturdays of each mouth G Commander W H HELMAN Recorder A O IT W Nevada Lodge No 5 A O U W meets every NIGHT In Masonic Hal I Visiting Brothers cordially Invited to attend O O M W H S Recorder I O O F RENO LODGE NO 19 I O O F meets at their hall on street over the Congregational Church THURSDAY at Visiting members 111 good standing are to J K Reo THE DAILY GAZETTE HAS TUE LARGEST CIRCULATION RENO WASHOE COUNTY NEVADA WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22 1888 NO 123 INDIA MISCELLANEOUS Reno No 1 R A M STATED CONVOCATIONS Ot Reno Chapter No 7 K A M art held at Hall on the evening 01 the first each month com- at 8 o'clock sharp All in good an rater nally Invited to attend By order o he r H P L L CROCKETT B C PLATT Veterinary W M AT W ii National Bank Building Dissolution of Copartnership THK COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the undersigned under firm name of WEKNER this been Mr H Werner will hereafter conduct the business pay all bills and receive all j Jne the tate firm H LISLE JAMISON Keno August 20 1888 4 of Copartnership THK HERETOFORE existing the undersigned un acr the name of WALLACE has this day been dissolved J N Wallace hereafter conduct the business pay an bills and receive all firm J N L V Beno aau The Manner in Which This Wonderful Gum I Produced The average North American supposes that rubber la obtained like pitch and comes from the exuded Rum of the tree but the process is altogether different re- sembling our method of making maple sugar When the sap begins to rise from the to the branches of the tree tions of thirty or forty men are organized who are furnished by the exporting chants with an outfit of buckets axes pans and provisions and start into the woods The as the are called from the which is the native name for the tree are always paid a small sum in advance ostensibly for the support of their families daring their absence but which is always exhausted in debauchery before they start When they reach the forest of the trees they build a shanty of palms and brush if there is cot one already ing on the bank of some stream as a great deal of water is required for tlie manufacture of tbe gum Then they dis- tribute their large cans and buckets through the forest at convenient inter- vals and proceed to business When the selects bis tree he clears the trunk of vines and creepers and climbs it to the branches Then he de- the bark with a single blow of his hatchet or knife left and right nil meeting at the angle At the bottom of the lowest cut an iron trough about six inches long and fonr inches wide is driven into the tree which catches the milk as it flows from the wound and conducts it into a bucket on the ground below is done with great speed and skill by an expert and necessarily so to prevent as the cap springs out instantly and by the time the spout is driven into the tree is flowing at the rate of four gallons an hour A large tree will produce twenty of sap and will run d ry in a single day The having tapped a dozen or eighteen trees has all the he can attend to emptying the buckets into cans that are provided for the purpose In the evening the cans are carried to the camp and the sap strained through sieves into barrels In Brazil it Is boiled but in Nicaragua the have a peculiar system of reducing it There is a plant or vine called the the sap of which when mixed with that of the rubber tree has the gular property of coagulating it in a few minutes By whom or how or where this process was discovered no one can tell Undoubtedly it was an accident for the vine hangs from all the trees in the ule forest and probably a cutting dropped Into a bucket of sap some time or another and produced the result for which it ia now used Having their barrels full cut short pieces of this vine soak it in water and small bunches are thrown into pans upon which the sap is poured In the morning the rubber has turned to gum about two pounds to svery gallon ot At the top of the pan is a quantity of dark brown liquid like a wenk solution of licorice This is poured off aud then the gum is rolled under heavy weights of wood into long flat strips called las which are hung over poles under the to drip and dry At first they are white like the vulcanized rubber but with exposure they turn black and be- come hard after a few days Then the tortillas are stacked up under cover until the end of the season and shipped to Knowledge POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never varies A marvel 01 strength and More economical than the ordinary kind and cannot be sold in competition with the short or powders Sold only in cans ROi AL BAKING CO 100 Wall street New York THE DINNER PAIL Evolved Into Wonderfully Complete Comforting Article The dinner pail of this day is better than that of ten years ago It has gone through a regular evolution First it was simply a plain kettle with a cover You could put in meat and bread and pie and pickles and whatever other the appetite craved but theie wasn't any room for coffee unless you put It in a bottle Then somebody devised a pail with two compartments one pail fitting into an- other In way coffee might be ried in one of tbe parts Then some other genius got up a pail with four or six separate parts all fitting into each other and making it possible to carry four or six articles apart from each other This was good but it was discounted by tbe got out a patent on a de- vice whereby the coffee could be heated at noontime wherever the workman might be The device consists of a wad of tos cloth two inches in diameter and an inch thick This is covered with tin and there is an opening at tbe cloth The whole thing is just like a round tin box packed with asbestos and open at the top The workman can carry or have at his shop some alcohol and a worth poured on tbe asbestos will do to heat his coffee A great many mechanics have asbestos contrivance and like it One other scheme has been patented It consists of a tin pot which may be filled at noontime and lime heat BO generated will warm anything placed over it and as the compartment holding the coffee fits over tbe ment the lime and water are the coffee may be heated very quickly What Were Made for Papa had visitors and sent the 3-year old to bed The child disapproved of this and had no hesitancy in showing it When he went up stairs he left the parlor door open Papa prides himself on his method of disciplining children and called him down again I just want to show yon how I manage a he said turning to hit visitors There's nothing like going the right way about it to make a boy mind Slowly and sulkily the boy came down What are doors made for de- manded papa sternly The child looked at him at the visitors at the door and Call Very forgetful Anatole to De Jones who has been ing to make himself understood in fare ze gentlemen vill talk ce language vot oe was bora In I Till very mooch better understood Mr De Jones to ain't it how soon these Frenchmen forget their own lingo when they get over on MISCELLANEOUS Tourists SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Tie Me Taloe SI W O KEYSER Proprietor I EAVES CARSON CITY DAILY AT 9 j o'clock A M on arrival of trains irom Ueno for connects with the local train to Virginia City at P M and the regular ger lor at P M On this route is unequalled and the Tourist should not misa the op- so presented tp view it All orders left or directed In care ofthe Arlington and Ormsby hotels will receive punctual attention TOWN Mo 28 An Ordinance Pertaining to In the Town of Keno July LEGAL Partition Notice THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE State of Nevada in and for the county of the matter qf the estate of MYRON C LAKE reading and filing the petition of William Thompson Mrs Jane Lake and Mrs Jane Lake as guardian of Myron C Lake a minor ing for a partition of the estate real and personal of said deceased heretofore sessed to said petitioners William son and Mrs Jane Lake and said C Lake minor It is ordered that the hearing of said application be appointed for tbe August 1888 at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the courtroom ot this court at the courthouse at Reno in the county of Washoe State of Nevada and that notice thereof be given to each of the parties named in the decree of distribution by sonal service thereof and said parties or that service thereof be made personally on the guardian of any such parties if within said State and that such service be made at least five days before the hearing of said petition and that notice be given to such as cannot be personally served with notice by publishing a copy of this order daily in the order of publication in the RENO EVENING GAZETTE a newspaper published in Reno in said county of Washoe until said day pointed for tbe hearing of said petition Dated this nth day ol August A 1888 R R BIGELOW District Judge FIFTY CENTS PER WEEK l of legitimate ad- not exceeding six lines inserted in this column for fifty cents per week Assessment Notice SH R Agents Great English Remedy Trade Mwl BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER AND conferred by the laws of the State of Nevada the Board of County Com- missioners do ordain as follows i It is hereby made the duty of all persons owning property fronting on streets witbin the corporate limits ofthe town of Reno through which the sewer tem of said town has been or may be compt and soil pipes id with be completed to properly connect the waste if their respective premises so as to pi drain their said such connections shall iron or vitrified earthen with said system so as to properly their said ises and al and be A guaranteed cure for all nerve diseases such as Weak memory of B r a t n Power Hysteria Headache Pain in the Nervous Prostration nal and genera loss of power nf the generative in either sex caused by Indiscretion or exertion and which ultimately lead to Ajte Insanity and 51 a box or six boxes f r Jo Sent by mall on re- Trade Mark of price Full i u In tree to every applicant We Guarantee Six Boxes to cure any case For order received we send six a written guarantee to refund the money four does not effect a cure Address all tolbe Sole Manufacturers THE MURRAY MEDICINE CO Kansas City Mo In Beno by ft Shoemaker Agents made pipe and if any shall mil refuse or ne connection with sa or neglect lo make proper id as herein provided for a period of thirty days after DR JORDAN'S MUSEUM 07 751 Market street SAN FRANCISCO O nnd leara how to avoid disease and how you nre made Pri vate 211 Geary street Consultation on Lost Man Diseases of Men d for book G LADIES or those plating marriage will by sending IOC to etc receive by re- turn mail a package of goods and mation important to every lady V B BRILL New Haven Ct the completion of said sewer system to or past his or her premises the Board ot County Commissioners shall cai written notice to be served upon all such or the party in possession of such premises to cause such connections to be made and if the person or persons so no- fail refuse or neglect to connect such premises with the sewer system as herein provided for a period of ten days after vice of such notice all vaults sinks and cesspools upon such premises shall be deemed a public nuisance and the Sheriff of Wasboe county shall have authority and it is hereby made his duty written order of the Commissioners to summarily remove the same and in so doing may employ such help as he may deem necessary and any ex- pense incurred therein shall become a lien upon the premises affected thereby After removing the nuisance as herein directed the Sheriff shall make au itemized statement of the expenses incurred by him in the of such duty and deliver the same to the District Attorney who shall commence an action in the name of the County Commissioners the owner or owners of the premises for the col- lection of the same Section i When any sink vault or pool has been removed by order of the Com- missioners as provided in Section i of this ordinance the owner or any person in session of any such premises who shall thereafter erect maintain or suffer to exist upon such premises any vault sink or pool shall be deemed guilty of a nuisance and upon conviction thereof be- fore any Court of competent jurisdiction shall be fined ii any sura not less than nor more than or be imprisoned in the County Jail not to exceed 25 days or by both such flue and imprisonment T K Chairman T V Clerk See Sing Laundry Virginia Street Between First and Second FOB MANY YEARS proprietor of the See Wan Laundry on Virginia street has returned from China and has opened tbe above-named Laundry and Is now to do washing fer families hotels etc Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed OFFICE THE RENO ELECTRIC Light Company a cipal place of business of works Keno is hereby given that at a meeting ofthe Trustees ofthe Reno Electric Light Company held on the day of August at the office of the company an assessment No 3 of Fifteen Cents per share was levied upon each and every share of the capital stock of said com- pany payable immediately in United States gold coin and any stock upon which said shall remain unpaid on the Thirteenth Day of September 1888 Shall be declared delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction on the 13th day of October 1888 unless payment of said ment be made on or before said date together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale By order of the of Trustees PIERCE EVANS Secretary Reno Nev August 13.1388 For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT ON VIRGINIA street below Second Inquire at the Atlantic ami iw Notice RENO Nevada conducted by the Sisters of St uninic will reopen MONDAY September 3 1888 For terms address auzo SISTER SUPERIOR A Bargain OHE HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL BCY a good horse cart and harness com- plete worth Apply to Will Ferguson Chestnut street Dom W Cottage Wanted 1 ANTED TO RENT A SMALL tage Address Box 323 P O Reno Wanted A WOMAN TO HOUSEWORK ETC Apply to W J Luke comer SFerra and Fourth streets iw Fnrnitnre for Sale FURNITURE CARPETS Jl lamps hanging lamps etc for sale at Mrs McNeely's residence on Third street between West and Chestnut streets Parties wishing to purchase will please call early iw Dissolution Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the heretofore existing between the undersigned has this day been dissolved by mutual consent John A Fitzgerald retiring and R W Parry ing the sole management and will pay all bills and collect all accounts the late firm August i 1888 R W PARRY J A FITZGERALD im Notice to Creditors NOTICE 18 GIVEN TO ALL THOSE Interested to present their claims the estate of PHILIP KEESE de- ceased with tbe necessary vouchers and proofs to REESE administratrix of said estate at the law of W Webster at Reno Nevada within ten months from tbe first publication of this and if the same are not presented for allowance and approval witbin ten months they will be barred EEKSE Administratrix Notice to Creditors NOTICE IS GIVEN TO ALL THOSE Interested to present their against the estate of JOHN DALZIEL deceased with the necessary vouchers and proofs to A G FLETCHER executor of said estate at his residence on Central between Fifth and Sixth streets Reno vada within ten months from the date of the publication of this notice Should the same not be presented for allowance and approval before the close of said term they will be barred A G FLETCHER Executor For Rent A DWELLING HOUSE HARD ished good well stone cellar and stable Lot feet situated on Fifth street op- George W Mapes Inquire of D No 3 West street au Money to Loan TO LOAN ON FIRST class security JNO S GILSON au 13 aw Real Estate Agent Reno Nev Tie Makers Wanted TIE MAKERS CAN FIND meut by calling at the office of the N C O R R Keno Nevada E M ANDERSON F Railroad Ticket for Sale OB CHEAP A TICKET TO or Omaha Inquire of E Meyer auis iw and for Sale PARTIES IN WANT OF INSTRUMENTS by calling on W N Knox can be plied with any of the leading pianos and gans Call and see the styles and prices before purchasing elsewhere Organs to rent from to per month and if chased in six months the rent to be applied in the purchase W N KNOX For Sale OON LODGING HOUSE and fixtures Apply on the JOHN SINGLETON OPERA and premises Home to Rent A BRICK HOUSE NINE ROOMS ble and good on the east corner and Sixth streets Apply to BROS Estray NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on or about tbe day of December two steers came upon my ranch at Glendale about four miles from he town ol Reno In the county pi State of Nevada and tlie said steers were upon that day taken arid are now held by me for sale keeping as that the same have been duly reported by me to the Justice of the of Reno in sala county and have been duly appraised by appraisers by said Justice and said erty described and appraised as follows Two steers branded J D WEEKLY GAZETTE TOWN ORDINANCE No 29 An Ordinance Pertaining to Street Grades In the Town of Rene 1888 AND BY AUTHORITY OF THE laws of the State of Nevada the Board of County Commissioners of Washoe county Nevada do ordain as Section i Whenever in the judgment of the Board of County Commissioners it is necessary to establish the grade of any street alley or sidewalk within the limits of the town of Reno the Board shall by lution duly recorded in the records of the Board designate the particular street or ley wherein such grades are to be ed and by actual surveys cause such grade or grades to be made and marked with iron pins and a map thereof to be filed in the office of the County Clerk and when the map shall have been so filed the grades so marked and therein designated shall be deemed established and shall not thereafter be changed except upon petition signed by persons representing at least three-fourths of tha real estate fronting on that portion of the street or alley effected by the proposed alteration or change And where grades have been so established all buildings and sidewalks thereafter constructed or shall be made to conform to such established grades T K HYMERS Chairman T V jy 10 6t Your Ing satisfaction and a customer with it is the only remedy gives Instant Druggists Riverside Cal tbe pleasure to inform yon that your preparations are meeting with We hear nni from iny to use them A Co Druggists That It will accomplish the end de- sired In all of the Throat anil Ii mill Lungs and you not only wil It Will not be without It yourself but w 11 recommend it to have rone who have tried thing else In vain Money is no object is In tbe VAH and tbe trifling YUI of cue dollar can purchase a that will stand between yon and of the most dreaded of human Is only by the ical lent fine containing de- tailed For ft Shoemaker aid Parlor and Upward PARLOR SUITES MADE AND IN- voiced Lounges Sofas and Sofa Beds made and constantly on hand Also ing done on short notice by a finished man guaranteed at Sessions New Furniture Store Midwife MBS ANNA GEISS FROM THE pital Ceveil can be consulted at her residence Pyramid House Reno lee t Ice T BATE ORDERS AT MYERS MJ Store Commercial Row lor pure Families supplied For Sale or Trade HAS A OP fine wagons and carnages for sale or trade at his carriage paint shop over T K Hymers stable Fine chance for a 1 u on the right h p ear mark two under bits ou leit ear about two years old and color rod and line red and muley appraised at 60 each making total valuation The owner or owners of said property aru hereby no- to come prove pay all charges against tbe same In three months from date hereof or he or they shall all right title and claim and the same shall vest in the taker up ing lo law June 1st ALT Homestead Application LAND OFFICE AT CARSON CITY NEV August 2 is hereby given that the settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register and Re- at Carson City Nevada on the Fifth Day of JOHN R GILPATRICK on stead Application No 456 for the north half of the southwest quarter northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter ofthe northeast quarter of Section rj range 22 east He names Tove his contin 33 north range ie following witnesses to residence upon and cultivation of said land Stephen M Hubbard of head Washoe coUnty Nevada John F bam of Sheephead Washoe county Nevada Edward Laird of Sheephead Washoe Nevada Hiram W Millsaps of Steamboat Washoe county Nevada O H GALLUP Register Steam Candy Factory THE CANDY FACTORY IK Reno Fresh candy every hour Call and get prices of small quantities or by the barrel Wholesale prices same For Sale Indian Depredation Claims THE FOR THE PAYMENT AND adjustment of Indian Depredation Claims having passed the House of at Washington and is Bow ing in tbe Senate it will he to the interest of those having claims of that sort to confer with the undersigned at Reno who are agents for the collection of such claims c ii M A IN BUILDING F Virginia street oxide gw administered for painless extraction of to th All work skillfully performed and satisfaction From 9 A M Until ft P M ind from 7 to 8 oek P M RE REWARD WILL paid tor the arrest and eon of an art or found guilty of altering ol baton lotto an THE RESIDENCE ON THE West Side of South Virginia Street Next door to the mms DESIRABLE PROPERTY CON 1 lots feet beautifully laid out containing drives a beautiful lawn lovely shade and evergreen trees and a grea variety of shrubbery fine orchard and smal fruits Sixteen years ol toil and generou expenditure have made this the most de- lightful spot in Reno A wate right goes with the place which is also sup with city water Terms reasonable Inquire at Room 7 National Bank build ing REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOB CONGRESS r Ol Ormsby County For Supreme M A County For Presidential Electors A CJ CLEVELAND EUGENE ROBINSON Of White Pine County G F Or County For State University Regents Long Term T H WELLS Of County H L FISH Of Washoe Comity Short Term E T GEORGE Of Lander County PLATFORM AND RESOLUTIONS The following platform and were adopted by the Re- publican State Convention which convened at ou tbe 15th Tlie Republicans of the State of Nevada in Convention assembled again express their loyalty to the principles of the lican party which have mide this country so great and prosperous during the last quarter of a century RESOLVED That the question of cient of circulating medium to tain a permanent range ofthe price of and property is the most important cal question awaiting solution by the ican people That a diminishing quantity of money reduces the price of labor and property enriches the creditor impoverishes the debtor and paralyzes industry and prise That the present financial system of tbe United Stales which increases or the circulating medium at the pleasure of the manipulators of the national backs without regard to the Increase of population or the wants of the people and which gold alone as tbe standard of value and places in the hands ofthe ury Department all the revenue of the Government to speculate with in bonds and loan to the national without interest s ofthe rights ofthe people op- unjust and be repudiated That a financial policy whereby both gold nd r shall form the basis of ion whether tbe money used by the people coin or coin certificates redeemable In or both as convenience may require demanded That the attempt to substitute national ank notes costing the Government ions of dollars annually for free silver Costing nothing is an outrage the that the money ring or trust which the sovereign power of the to Issue money and which has demonetized silver and seized be revenues of tbe Government for private peculation shocks the moral sense of the wople and destroys respect nd law We demand that th s ring or rust be destroyed and equal rights tored to all tbe people We charge that President Cleveland Is the willing tool or agent of a powerful money ring which fattens on tbe subsidies of the makes war on silver ts paper currency at the expense ol tbe borrows the by t and uses without the ment of Interest the to enhance the value of bonds and enriches usurers while it depresses the price of abor and property That we favor the nomination of no man or President who is personally interested n national bonks or toe bonded ness of the United States but we demand a candidate who is free to do justice to all the people of the poor as well aa be rich That the trick of the President and bla advisers by which prevented a vote In the House of Representatives on the Beck silver amendment to the Bond Purchase equals the villainy of the secret and fraudulent demonetization of sliver in 1873 That we are in favor of the protection ol home industry and that the of this country have a right to all i he work required to supply the people of the United States and that we are in favor of high wages and to that end will protect the from competition with the cheap labor of other lands ED That the policy of the should be inaugurated and by tbe p cyle through their Houses of Congress and not by tbe President or money trust of which he either as agent or bead is moat active in defending We charge President Cleveland with lating every promise he made in favor of civil service reform with crippling the mail service with refuting to sign sary for the improvement of riven and harbors with using the power of ad- ministration to prevent appropriations for naw coast defenses with to destroy the protective tariff with court ing the good will of other nations at tbe ex pense of the citizens of the States and with joining the foreign bondholders to demonetize silver and destroy the Industries of bis own country and for the reduction of the wages of the Mint at Carson for closing the Carson Mint when It was only but a source of revenue to the Government for his contemptuous vetoes of bills for the relief of disabled diers and sailors and for fulling to con- struct the Government building at Carson as required by law We are in favor of the absolute exclusion of Chinese and of tbe restriction of gration by which the overcharged condition of the market is made worse and we favor legislation by which a revision of our naturalization and land lawa may be Proposals Wanted WILL BE RECEIVED UN X til August for the following pnv at the State Fair to be held Pool Paris Mutuals and privileges Cigar stand at grounds Bar privilege at Cigar and bar privilege at grounds Wheel oi fortune at Ice cream and candy at pavilion Soda water at pavilion Milk shake at pavilion Fruit and candy at grounds Hay and grain at grounds All privileges must be paid for on or before September loth All bids will be sealed wit etc written on envelope The tors reserve the right to refuse any and al bids By order of the State Agriculture Society C H STODDARD Secretary Proposals Wanted SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE office of tbe Nevada Stal Agricultural Society for furnishing mud brass band not less than eight for th State Fair at Keno September 17 to Septem her n 1888 The Board reserves the right t reject any and all bids All proposals be presented on or before AUGUST 20 the Board C H Secretary OM Kixon Secretary L O HAWK The Plasterer tarnished free on V We demand in behalf of our various in dnstries the retention of the duties on lead borax soda hides and leather and to the tariff of on wool VI That we the right of labor to organize tor its lawful protec tion vn We favor the appropriations b and topographical veys In tins dUto to the the waters may be preserved for the purpose of irrigation VUI We endorse tha wise and conservative ad- ministration of Governor Stevenson and we commend tbe able of Senators Jones and Stewart and in behalf of the Et We favor the granting to Nevada of all Government lana within the State tor tbe purpose of providing means for Irrigation and other Improvements We favor tbe reduction of the by the Union soldiers widows and orphans the ImT of rivers and buiu inn of defenses for the tea na m of public tbe of a ivy the purchase of the Internal revenue It the duty of thi state to free school In the and sparsely settled M and thickly populated tbat ofthe ball be made will to all XII We are in favor of Mint for coinage and XIII We demand the In MaU latt ana favor   

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