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APPEAI J. Yol. 2. CARSON CITY, NEVADA. SATURDAY MORXIXti, HAY 10, IH71L DAILY Cthi1 1 r.jon ttoito npn Published tcct nwRiiuc (Mondays excepted) ROBINSON & M'GKELS Publisher and PToprittoi'. dai'T newspajx-r devotes te politics, general news, local anairs and the interests of its neigh ..rhuod. stick On Second street, opposite the South- n Front or tne Capitol. Term of Sub.tr.piu.ni n copy, one year, by mail $1 m elne cpy. six months, far muil tt W One copy, three months, by mail 4 CO Payment, on enhscription xnranablr, in ranee. (There will b no deviation from thia rule.) The ArrL will be delivered to the cltiM of Carson at Fifty Cents per weekly te the carrier. wek Ratea of Advertising;! Jriesquiu iiouncsi nm insenion n Each subsequent insertion. ptT square. THE LAST HOURS AND DEATH BED OF CHIEF JTSTICE CHAISE... New Yobs Mty3 The Tribune has the following The . knnwlerloo the Tvnole had that the ii.:. r T.....: 9 .1,.. T"..;r. A Crro in New York was conveyed m the brief ftunonnf mt tit of bis datli. .1.. i.af ,1-;i,.l.u Jadi, dispersed. Mr. Chne left Waab- in-ton on k.tur.lav morning ami arrived here that evenitm." He went directly t the bouse of bis vonnt'e-t d ip.j;hter. Mrs. Jan. t It. C. H .vt, X... 4 Wt Thirtv-third street. II- upeut Sunday q.i. tiv. ridin-in the nfteiu.H.u to C, u - tr dPark. On M indav morning some .i i;. t, i.-'t i,..riiut if I. is ;...ii ; '..;" ,...... i ,i,K;r r speet, ami witb one of the most mate ind trusted "1" them. Hiram nev. he walked down Fifth avenue nti- Bar .,,,,1 discn-'l in a i!eaMit a'ld familiar way til- topics of the h ur. and nTiiou them ;h .;! s Francis Ad mis' oration on S.-w-nr.). In pa tin Mr. Chae urned M". Bift. v to ci-iut- aitd wr him C'ttr n. and -vU d -. ',)- inise th it he should c.me on W.slnesd iv inorniii.c. 11'- did y.o and cuiie i '.K! in lime to see him iiie. Oa Sl.itld iy ev-niu th-re was not disown l.iie au'y sh id ' V of tl:- H lt' i- g fust fti.'.roHcbin.:. H sor med i:i his us::.;; hea.th an 1 i:i v, ; v u'ood spints. although compltitiin of a Sirrle f.-irt:riip. jvul eii tered I'lto all a'.ii:i at. -d ootiversation wi'tt those triends who wt r.- pi'i 6-nt. To one. .v. ,. he . f,i!,l his lit oia I hi cniin s,imm-r. This ' mornimr be was to hive ii u- la it.xto.i. r-m litiint; th.-re with lebi'i i:is tv.-.i or thro- tveeka. His intention wits to stop in thi". fity R few days on Ins way t W isuiiurton an 1 after complfiiii- niatt-'s ot laiiiit:.s and d.-ne.-si'ie i:it.-r.s? th-.-'-. t j '.;c a journey to the Colorado tip id.'s f y easy st lyr-s. yibitin his frietnis in ' l'-iunati and oth r points nloiiii th ro te. These plans h'- cave with the repented ntld em jihasiz' d toinritio:i, ' If I live." About 10 o'clock, the nsn.d hour for retiring, li" siid fcood ni-'ht, and left the room. These we iv the last words he sp ike ex cept, perhaps, that the next morning his servant understood him to say Fire." in motioning toward the fire place. On Mom! iy morniiitj about half past 6 o'clock, his servant en'eriua his room, found him sl.epiun qnir-tly with bis hnnd nnder his face, as he hal ittially lay. On upproaehini the bed a few hours later, the servant saw that the Chief Justice was selZ' d witn a spasmau i ine leiuitres were couvnlsed. and n slight foam ap peared on the hns. Doctors Jobu G. IVrrv. Metcaif an i Clarke were at once pummoiied. uud it was pronounced an upop'ieptic attack, with paralysis of the left sale. The paralysis of the attack of June. 1S70. was of the ru;ht side, and had virtually disappeared, there be ini; very slight truces of it in the lipa alid ii.;!it hand. This attack was unex pected, from the fact that Mr. Ch ise was assured by his physici in last sniu ji er that ttiere was no longer nuy danger of n recnirtnee ol a paialytic attack. From the time of the attack on Tnesday morning he remained entirely uncon scious. His head was motionless while his iij;hi aria was restle"siv active. The convulsive spasms reenrred frequently during tiie day, and the doctors finally placed thfirpatitid v.uder the influence of chloroform, which was upplii-d on a handkerchief to bis face whenever a spasm was st en to be approaching. Its t-ff-tt i'.s immediate. All the unre mittin;:! care and attention that affection could snos-st fortnd no response. At a few minutes after 9 o'clock yesterday inoiuiiifi it became evident that he was eiukiu; fast. His breathintr became more and more labored, nnlil at lt o'clock precwely it ceased altogether. A gpasmudic twitchiug, bexiuuiiig with the lower portion of the body, followed, which lastod for it few seconds, and then nil waa Rtill.s -There were preseut iu the rKim at the .time Seiiiuor Spra;ue and Mrs.'K. C Spraji'iie, the Chief Justice's (Idestiiauuhfr: W. P. Hoyt and Mra. Janet R. C. Hoyt, Edwiii Hoyt and Hi- 1 jnim V .rney. The re:.iiis of the Chief ijr.stiii will iie i!) St. Hi orge s Piotest- iint iisi'ipH Cnimh. iiiithtiforil piieo. liuiii I'viiiay till noon Saturday, to hH'iti) an imji. rtniiity ol sceiui; tlnm. Dr. Tyjii; will conduct the l'miend cere 1110111' s. imil the Rev. Dr. Hall will ptvat'b the m mifo. The fnnenil takes j pla e t 3'n'cloc k on S.itunliiy after noon, after which the hotly will be for.- ' omrd. d ti WiiKliinotim for tenmorurv j, teiluelJt ju tle Congressional cemetery, , ,. . . , . , " The followiug eiitlemeu have thu Iftir been chosen to net an pall tourers: b- John J. Cisco, G. uer.il Sheruian, Win M. Eviirts, Hamilton Fish, General J. McDowell. Hiram BamT. Gideon Wells. Charles O Conor, William Cul- leu Bryant, Caleb Cusiiing. i 1 The Ifc'PTANB. At present there nre mole Indians .in alia about tthlH town : than were evtr known before. Thin '"'V'.fact iu itself, perhaps. ' " I nothing; but taken iu ,.. t :,. i,ulf lv.rh.m. would sipniiv connection with the itul. pendent attitude nssutned by tin in, and the Iu1Hn.11 troubles in Culifor- , TeM.M time.it civ, Borne i cause for auwiheUHion. We would be I the l:nt to endeavor to get np an Indian scare, rat we vi until represent to onr citizens, that the nnmber of Indiana in and about lit no, the host.le disposition tht they show, and the fact that they well posted as to the Modoc war to ' able dntru.t. L.rt ev. mnp a crowd of i tnev in iiuuuj enra sue t'lncfrw. ruli Ptit aaym- that it t.H.k two or three hundred .dier., t. u hours to kill one Indian A ,q law biud to a wed nuown j cltlz a 1V1U tOUth R'a "f ,h! W. lt b In-aana were mad nd I onlJ trouble. All this may i Hm,:"Ut tJ certainly hope I uch may be the case; nevertheless, some precautiouarv measures would do i no harm. ' Creseent. Was Paint. The Indians in this vi- ciuitv Hi e imt'in ' on thr-ir war naiiit and ir oeople are beyinnino to feel aniious. We think it is the duty of the Govern nii tit to s nd u rts.imei:t of soldiers here f.ii-thvr.th. It is easy to see th.it the red uiiii .110 becoming restless. Only yes triday a t.sity of ihem made a raid on ihi sl.iuh r house and dtinandeil trib ntt , which the fii-htetied butchers gave tb- in iu the shaj'e of offal. A i:.".ud of them this nioni'ii nittde rrciinuois niuci' .-n a r stauraut i:ud the friy'itehed j),i'j':i tor was obliged to (jive them a i-ai.el of swill. We demand the .oiev ti iu of the Government. O.ir kitchens are in d inner, and nnb ss the crickets come iuituedi iieiv v.v are in dauber of ! " mruhiou mi the hwigiy sava-es At lt-.ist ltUHXI sr. aips are uece; s.ry, uud we hope that the Se cretary of Wer will not pass us by iuid leae us to the uie'.cy of the merciless wretchf s. There ivere three s.ii-lrt:sli fiivs on the hill last nijht vbich is a s".re iudicatiou that s.imerhiu is the matter. i.'fi'f.'-. AKOTHEB WANT SUFPlIED I A 1LACE FOUND WHERE TUE CHOICEST Family Groceries ARE ALWAYS Ti HE HAD AT THE LOVtST MARKET PRICES! B- F. FOSTER KEEPS AT THE KING STREET STORE, Corner of King and Ornish? Streata, C ARSON CITY. NEV., Tha Choicast Chicago and Cali fornia Hams and Breakfast Bacon, E3l River Pig Pork, In i5 lb kes. expes'.y for FAMILY UBE. No. I East Codfish, No. 1 Shore ?Ia kf reL Dutch Herring In Keg,, Eastern Smoked Dei-ring, Eusliah Bloaters in Tina, Potted Bloatersand Anrhorle Potted Meat einiccd. And a large assortmen. of Foreign delicacies and n-lish.s including Ficklcd Chestnuts, Mush rooms. Gtmian Si rdi lbs. P' te (V Fois tins. East India Chn ny, Esst Indhi Pickles. EnRlish Pit-kl'-s assort-d. a-miine P.usi .n Caviar. Double Heiiued Fivucli Olive Oil (the u. st tsble oil in tie uurket.) Enitiish Suiu t suited. Fresh California Picklen by the galluu or k g. 1 he best qualities of Wines, Tea. Liquors, Coffee and and Cigars, Sugar. Extra Table Claret and Slurry TIN WARE. WIRE WARE AND C'HCUTKLEY, And a Inrge Stock of Miscellaneous ArticKs too uumerus to uarticn.' v. k7 M, Wagon will call at any place in town that my be desired for orders every moraine;. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF OHAPOE. Freih Boll Butter Received Every Week. api-tf 8. F. FOSTER. vv. f. wiLsorrs ST-.-2k.C5-373 XjX2ST3EJ. ON AND AFTER DATE, KTAC-fcW will leava thia cniL'4 every UUXDAT. WEDNESDAY. AND FRIDAY FOR GENOA, PINE GFuVE AKD AURORA. Connecting at Aurora with riXKICK 4 WUIOHT'S STACKS TO Hot Springe TUESDAYS AND THl'KMDAVS, Throngb i-rnnct t.on TO INDEPENDENCE, HONDA VM AND FRIDAYS. From CARSON. wklnK flaw couneetiona with bta a ai l.NUi-i't.Mji..SLM lur Lone Pine, Swansea, and Cerro Cordo. T-gtaBea from CAP.S05 on MOXDAT will connect with ntxBCii t H 'T SPP.INOS for CO Lt'MBl'Sand H.LVER PEAK. W F. WILSON. Proprietor. Cararn City. January 1, 1K3. j3-tf GENOA AND SILVER MOUNTAIN Stasrc Initio. THK t:DEHSlCXKD. HAVING purchated th Interest of Mr. Lnther Old in rh' nb. vv naua-il GENOA anp SILVER MOUNTAIN KTaHE LINE. beg leave to inform the travt-lmj; puMic that they are now rur.tiinf? a Una ef CONCtKI COACHES, 'UTTinjt paaatngers, express and the Unito StAtes niail. I rum GENOA vlo Sherlrlnn. Frrilerlrkabnrjr, H'ool ford's, JlHrS&leeTllle, .Mount Bulllnn an.l Monitor to SILVER MOl'NTAEV. yiaves ftenoi cvr-ry MONDAY. WEPNKS. fAY and FRIDAY. R tnreitic. leiivea Silver l.mnt,.in eviry TIESDAY, THVKMDAY and SATURDAY. VM. F. W?I-SN. John d. Ki:itst:. Cr.ton Clty..Iamiry 1. lST.i. jns-tf Magnolia Saloon, 51 A Y & OAIGE, Prnprietara, COCXTY IU'ILDINOS. CAKSOS CITY, NE. 't un ABOVE SALOON HAM BtF.MI r.iiil- r til er 1 I etiiirrir refitted and opi ned ent prcprittwrship iu tiret-cliifs style. Tl- be.t brMlala or v it'es, Minor atiel Ciitirs Altr.iT to be had at tha Bsr. and tbare TW KIEST-CXASS Billiard Tables, For the aceommodetion of "'ustomern. II ARK M. GU07. ;l-tf A. MAY. OLD 'SAZERAC" SALOON; CARSON STRtET, CARSON CITY, NEVADA. LiWiS &. THCwiNCTOH, Prop'rs. " j H-'HI K!. KNOWN AND POPI'LA R I Se.loon has been entirely rt-noTated aud re- opercd by the undersigned. A Fine Millard Table Has been sddt-d to the estsblishrn'-nt, nd I CU B BOOM Htiedup with the view to accom nadte visitirs. We have purchased a nrst class Assortment of Wines, Liquors anil Cigars, And slmll be happv to see end wait on our ineniii". ta a lew in. jal-tf JEROME TH0RINOT0N BxK EXCHANGE SALOON, Sweeuey'i BuildlDj, rorcr King and Oruwby strceU, CarBon Oity. The best and purest bratuii o Wines. Unnidies, Whiskies. And other spirituous liquors. Ales. Lager Beer, Cigars, Ftr. Itftalled at 12 Cents per glass. A pecnli,r feature of the Bank Eichanjte is the very sujie. tier brand of HAVANA CIiiAllS. slwsvs kept on hand. Call and see me. il-tf R. R. BROWN. Proprietor. WINSTON'S exchange:, Car bun street, between King and Carsou eta.. CARSON CITY, NEVADA. The Best Liquors, Wines and Cigars erer brought to t lie State of Nevada, For Sale at the Bar. This new Saloon, on the site of the old Ca i tol Saloon, has iieen extensively repaired ai d rreuied In dimensions, and tb. G-amins rXo.ll Is the most extensive in lbs 8 tte. jal-tf T. B. WIN.-ON, Proprietor. CARSON LODGE. NO. 4, f. 0. 0. F. MVETH EVERY WEDNESDAY Evening at precisely S o'clock, at its hall corner of King and Division streets. Carson City. Nevada. Visitine Brethren, in good staudis", are cor dially Invited to attend. ErOZSK MARA. H 1. D. H. Um, secretary. decK-tf ST. CHARLES HOTEL, COr.NER OF CARHOJI AND 'I'HIItD STCECTM. Carson City, Nevada. CEORGE TUFLY, PROFRIETOR F'VFRY PAIN Wil l, RE TARF.N TO i auatainthe reputation of this oWestubllabed public honne end to render It worthy of a con. tinuince of the liberal patrunaa which it baa hitherto enjoyed. Tbo Lodffinfr Deparlauent, the Table and the Bar Will be austnlned In first-cliiM style. Special exertjona are made to give to the Ht. Charles the character of thnroopli'y deairable and commodious FAMILY HOTEI . A fair shnre of transient and resident patron age l solicited. Jal-tf OEOBOR Tt FtT. Proprietor. BATHS! BATHS! AT ZwXulloxr's Hair Dressing Batliins Saloon, Carson street, next door to the Count lluitdmga. CARSON CITY. SKVADA. Privnte euirine for T.idlc ihmtuh the alley in the rear of tt ill.nl'ruK 8tere. ThankitiK the Ladies mid Ocntlciucn of Carson and : -iuity fortlu-ir bli'rnl patrenntre hereto, fore beer iwed up'n me. t uow respectfully in vite a continuance of the a-ime. us no pnina or expense will be stiftTvd to mnVe this the neet. Pt and most conilertNlileeetebliiibmeiit in the State of Nevada, tiive me a call. il tf JACOB Ui'I.LF.R. GEO. D. FRYER, Wines and Spirits No. G'4 and 6,1 Carvii Strt. CurMtn City, N-t di"imtti of A. K. rr1 t-n-h ii wiin lurne) Agtnt for the m.1 of the .ullotwtig bramtt of A. A. A. OM MJ WHISKY j. ,. M. Haff.l t vlr limn spirit of T. UM nottrlron " 7lue iiraf-H JJurl i " I i.vr Old K nti; i.y 1 It. T. Mi t' l'int I t - iinm... f s nt." uud A. A. A. Ky T. V, L'llttit. uitl Jit Ull'U I.IotJ'k Iv titu kv IVturln u LIivd Kt Dtiit-ky J"Hvoritt Jsf Mrtor.- i '1 Hrnrlxrn. Une I'rfiirli Cngnnrn mid Wlncti lino Alvi uud trrirri iEO !. FP.TFJl, apl-tf Liquor ttuli-r. WARM SPRINGS HOTEL s "ITI'ATKD OXC AND OXK HALF The U st of ac Al nitics east or carsoa vtij. MEALS, LODGINGS AND Wlf.ES Comie. ttu tmrtithare ths FINEST BATHS ItiZ WORLD Experienced trawl'-m. tlvy who have Tint, d the wundtrs of the Ohi World aud ravelled iu the scenery of the New, pronouuci THE CARSON WARM SPRINCS THE MOST DEUOHTFt LIS TEMPERATt RK THE MOST PROMOTIVE OF HEALTH! THE HOST COMMODIOUS I ALL RESPECTS! Of any Nattiral Warm Baths in the world. Thue are s mean uf aW PRESENT HEALTH AN3 CLEANLINESS. And an. uuul'Maeaed au u rm tut RESTORATIVE PROPERTIES N. B HATUIXO DKEbsES pruviried for su. a a deaira tlirui. Free Carriage from Carson At S. 11) and U a.ai.,and'J and 4 p.m. Batka Fifty Cents. I.. LACilAPELI.E, oic-tf Propri.tor. FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT Carson street, bet. Hpear and Telegraph, Carson City, Nev. MEALS, COOKED IN TUB BEST stvle of the culinary art Furn lahed at all Hour. The Proprietors are determined to xaerit aad maintain the reputation of a First-l'lasH Eating llt'Urie, And to that end THE lOl N l AIJI will alwava is-s'jppliid ith the b atut everjthiUH Iu the luarati. nt'NT k PHILLIPS, jal-tf Proprietors. RALSTCf.', P.EX & rViYi.FS, Boose, Sign and Ornamenlal JPzxl latcxis, CRAINERS and PAPER H.t.GERK, North Canton Street, CAItMUN I'l l "V, NEV. All orders filled with prt niptnesi and dispatch, All work In the Pantlno "no -dene In the Best art le I. . wn totheTrnde. apJt-tf Jacob THE CTf'SDY KCLSE, Corner of Cx.rt.cn arte, bcend Ste.. Cr.rEon City, N. voc, CEO. 0. FRCPt IE.LR. This well known hotel lie be. n cnlnntid aasl tvccuatruct.il until in ) ity aii4 apiHrii't-lt fa. nuquea THE EKT FUCLtc'VlUSC IN KXklk, And tha proprlrtor hit Jwt r. fiitntih"4 and re ailed It In a style s lin k StnPAHNLH AY1lll.NO OF lUK KIND In this mate: and Its SPACIOUS OIN.IVC HALL MAUMF1CLNT I'AhLORb, ASI. Splendid Suites of Rocmi, Combine to make It supply a wn ! af hit h re nu throanlirnt the htite. 5s piiu or expeuae will be spared III tin CII.INARY DEPAHTNFNT. And mlilus tlil th' nicrkrtsof the Pi. Id Coast afford ill be cDiitt.il from To rorrmponJ with tb nrml 9ttn of IM THB J3ATI. Will be k. pt on a plan second t nothtne in Ma Francisco; ai.d the 3E311Ucixd Xloom Will alvroys be firet-clnn In all It! , ' oiDI. ni nt. THE WtlTERN UNION TEIECRAPH COWMNT Have an nflw tn tb.- h ner: and all poeetl.ls fiv'IMtl'S will ! elf rled In fineala, r'arailles anil tlie Travellaff PtiLllc. A share of public pitronmre Is "ll' It. it. CEO. D. FRYER. Jitnl Protirletor. wm. n. cor.nrrT. p. o. ruitttv CORBETT HOUSE, Olio lilork south rf I lie I. p.. Hun, CAKSttlN HTl.tl.T, Carson City. lionrd l.y tin- Week. I):iy or Mt-al with or without Lotlp-i";. Th- ivrniUirOntieneoft.rid t th s Hit.l to !1 e triiv.huit public are uaeurpaMd tyii;) iu thie Sute. Jl-il COIilitTT iroTHH?H. THEATER SALOON T 'HE UIOK I ST Lit M. (H V. !M". NdiituoiH itiitl .Malt J.hiiittr AMI- IMrOKTH) ( HIAVS r-r sale ut the bbbVe tld ratal ilr-iad lin.) liwr. lie n '.ii tt. l.liiiks 14 1-1 Cents er C.ln.a. N I)..LOM L llMNk Hah tin 111 lull spiritual ta. illlllu. Villi le iu I. rt 11 tl it llil to the vauia .1 the thiraliliK Vinura to liiaiw Uoa . BUutiimltiLkip.ii i vtry Tinnlay, Tnitn-,'. r.r.i hruur.ti v alt. inoon i.n,l v tun-, h. ini.jt atltiiivs j li r lad.ea, llool.t pa! I:, Vipr.it.f 32 2 X T HOUS E:. C in. r Carr-. u i,tirt b. bin., u (i,. tit the I mild hlatie 1 tm. 1. Jl.nl.' CARSON rill ... MVAPA. D. H. PINE, - PROPRIETOR. THE IMimMt.M I) HA VIM. T I IT. .'Uaee.1 this ll.kn. u l.tl.l H ttlhl i., ( I isuewprepand to ace. u lui due iifcuiar ai d ttatisiint .tiati tiitra. TERMS, REASONABLE. ' t abai-t of rubbe painntce Is r,,rt.-ul) olicl..l. '' " I . II. PIM. H-CStCaXll'fllit eTAXlca. OHOJ liagnolia Salooi,, C unity lHiililitiK..' Henry Kaiser Pinieli.r. HAVI.NO hhMlli ht liae.'! At. ibUt .lid Luu. li e.un . i tin Ati.a..j. iih te .... .,lUl Italr Iv li, .till ill. tai 111 v.Ul. nil. uet l uo.ie il.nt 1 no. l... L. i.j. il. il.ia.st Ol J..L.le. 1 .Lull UWhlfeU tLlMU tc IU.I. IL (he ci'i.k.hg il ktals till.. ,ie alitu tlvH .. U.y cuat. li. 1 An a. a ui an hi iirs ti.y tud IiilLI. t r..lr rv . i. a at my nriu. i.. i . ta. r f Cut, rv ,iiu o.iiirby sintu, ui uar. i iculi) I told ilk 't'l': UrJiLVkAUm. SUGOTOtiUlOAUillt. 4 CT1VE MEN A UllfllN CN s. , un a t.n-i U- liiiein ea iu tl . i In, ai.e seleof Wirl ll-Y lll:l(t W Al l IU I Ml R. William Cillin bi.r.Si, IIm.liit Lkmhu Ht.iw,:. (..!(.( K tjl.K,; wih.u.i ic. 1 KV THE IHMM KS. For leiuia write at i u. to J. i. Folir CO.. " el'C Keerm HIS . H..U I rats is. e: A . ,s l j LIVERY STABLE Carson Street, CARSON CITY NLVALU riMHH OLD KM A III.l at II E l AND X widely known Htabk has linu IV. i r40. trri the olrisfoi k i nllcd out atnl r. pla. ... i k file vomit; I" raea. CyTii.'. of nil descriptions on hautl AT MOD. EKArTE CnARUFs. Harwa boarded by the DAY or WEEK on IL liisK.il i wtw,il. I. TtliA.s. '" V. tt. We atund atr.cliv i.. ..tr- uwn tnistnest I4f WUIKlf ft DAY lit.