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MORNING APPEAL. Ti'RDAT MAT 15, MS T1MK-TAHLE OF THE VIRGINIA AND TiVUCKEE RAILROAD. . H. M. YriaTtoa. (taperlutendeBS. UP TRAINS. Leave Reno. j Leave Canon, j Arrive at Virginia. 0:50 A. X. 8:30 iTi 9:55 A. . ?:: a. a. 11:00 . . 1:30 r. a. 19:30 r. a. 6:10 r. M. :! r. n. DOWN TRAINS. Leave Virginia. Leave Canon. Arrive at Reno. - 8.'20a7 a. n75A7iT ' 3:4 T P. H. !:30 p. M. fi:00 P. M. 8:05 P. u. 5:S5 P. M. 7:10 P. n. 8:30 p. l Vp train from ttano arrive at Carson at 8:15 A, a., 10:30 A. u. and 3:45 P. M. Down trains from Virginia City arrive at Canon at 9:50 a. m., 4:15 r. H. and 8:55 p. M. FARE FROM Beau to Virjfinia 93 00 Ren t toCarm 2 00 Wesson to UuM lliii aud Virginia 1 50 STOCKS. MORNINO BOARD. M Onhir, 9 8', T15 Mexican 7-4 T 140 iou.U O irrr, 3 SO 100 Rent Bel ter, i't 10 California, 3 95 20 Savage, 3 20 3J Onsilidated Virrlnie, 3 05 216 Chul.ar, 3 .''0 100 Potosi, i 00 40 Uale 4 Norcross, 3 10 3ti5 Crown Point, 1 75 1046 Velio Jacket, 6 26 775 Imperial, 35c 10 Km lick. 1 300 Alpha. , lfc9 Bek-hi-r, 3 10 61 ConnJencc, 5 710 sierra vada l i 10" 85 Utah, 7, 470 Bullion, 3 450 Exchequer 190 . WW Overman 105 410 Justice, 90 la Union 0n-'iHateJ, li-t 16 50 Lady Byran 15c i70 ah., -''4 110 Jnlia, 73 150 wa.eu.onia, 45 IU0 8ilver Hill, 2('e 90 Ohal enire, ' 1360 New York, 45 t0 Uc-idental, 1 29 135 Pliil. Slicridan, 5e art Trojan, 10c ' 140 Benton Con., 1 10 100 Golden U.ito, 15c 1S5 r'lowerv, 6c 1.0 Con. aira:lo, 80 190 Nortli Rmianza, 30c 560 L& ly Waxhinton. 40e 900 An leu 80 116 Ward, 1 5 305 Sconiion, 1 ?5 90 1,-vi ,t'ian. 30c 480 Mickuy. 10c 150 Essex, 140 AFTER THE BOARD. Con. Virginia, 3; California, 2.10; Best & Belcher,8g. 8; Belcher, 3.20, 3.15, 3 10; Un ion, 181, 19; Yellow Jae'iet, 5; New Yoik, f5c, 50;" Overman, lj, 1 85, 1.80; Ophir, 8g; O.uM & Curry. 3J, 3.80; Potosi, 2.60; Jn tice, Oou; Arifenta, 25c; Eureka Con., 19 b3, 19; Hale & N..rcrg, 3 35, 3 40; Caledoni., fiOc; Sierra Nevada, llfg, 19: Mexican, 7$. 78, 7: Scorpion, 1.20. 1.15; Alta, 2.30; Bel eher, 3.15 so; Crown Point, 1.80, 1.85. KVRNINQ B9ARB. 950 Ravnc.n l & Ely. 25c 10 Eureka Consoliuated, 30 Jackson, 3 100 Belraunt, 15c 90 Real Oel Monte, 50 90 Leopard, 15c 0 liila. M 30 Northern Belle, 10' 100 Manhattan, 1 37.) Grand Prize. 95 100 Metallic, Hi 100 Arjfoiita, 2;c 100 Endowment, I5e 150 He le Isle. (0 170 Indcpendene, 25 100 fetar, SJc 440 Day, 6i 190 Tuscarora, 25c IbO Hillside. 75 160 Par uliac.SJc 300 Albion, 40 160 Wal a. Sod 9j Mount Diablo, 15 690 Ninth fcWIle Isle, 2fie 50 Mt, Potosi ;5 MX) E Mt. Diablo, 65 lOj Belding, 52 100 Holmes. 35 ISO Bodie, 7',' WO Reehtel.'l 70 00 McClntm, 40e 100 Tioga, 1 76 10 Summit, 1 79 130 Syndicate, 1 10 160 Bulwer, 6', A 60 (Joodnliaw, 8'Je 660 Bel vl.U re. t?i 100 aiaiiipim, 75 U0 Black Hawk, 06 759 Booker, 40 30 Mono, 5' 160 Cniisolidated Pacifte, 3 19 309 UniTeroity, S0e 90 Dudley, i e K Jupiter. 100 190 Addenda, 99 90 Noonday, 4 195 North Koouday 900 Orient, 30c 160 Mammoth, S 490 Boston Consolidated, 170 180 Oro, 3S MO Martin White, 70c 860 Tiptop. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Ormsbt HoqsE, Sharp Brothers Props. N. P. Mattingly, Rosedale; W. L. Davis, J. Brown, J. Englebrecht, Virginia; S, B. Rigcin. H; Brannschweig, San Francisco; G. C. Main Sacremento, P. E. Davis, Oak land. Good Nkw.s for tub Lihk rt Fund. Dea con Parkinson has been away for some time in Bodie, and writes that he has extended the circulation of the Tribune, 200 iu that section of the country. This is good newt for the Ladies' Union, for whom the Deacon sold four tickets at four bits a piece for the benefit of tha library fund. It will probably come along by express ia a few days with the charges paid. . ' A Happt Family. Yesterday morning offi cere Hawthorne and Duncan, surprised ten tramps, who, were lodged in some straw sheds near the old race track. They were rolled up in the straw and seemed as well contented aa if they were wrapped ap in Mission blanketa n a feather bed. They were marched to Justice Cary's court where five heing quite I eluded to surround the stove with all the nee yonng were discharged, and tha rest were I oessary protection which the exigencies of the sent to jail I OUR DOLLY VARDEN AOAlN. HE VENTILATES HIS IDEAS THROUGH THR AP PEAL A WORD FOR WARKKN WASSON. Mb. Editor: I would like to know what has become of our Dully Vardeu-Railroad Blaine Club. I begin to fear that somt hinn is wrong. 1 am losing my faith iu our organ the Tribune and in the the other leaders of our organization. Here ia another primary elec tion right on hand aud we as a club don't svetn to be paying any attention to it, although primaries are our stronghold. I see in the Ap peal an advertisement feigned by our Dolly Varden Central .Committee Chairman, War reu Wasson, and it calls for the Democratic primaries thU Saturday to elect delegates to the Winnemucca Convention. I blame the Chairman of our club for not having called us together to prepare for it. There ars only 28 of us that ever voted to stand pat for the Chi csgo nominees anyhow, and we could easily tire them out an4 put ourselves in shape' as a body to assist the Demorcats just as we did the Republicans a few daj's ai'. We could have easily resolved te use all honorable means to secure the nomination of Tildeu at Cincinnati aud the thing would have been lied. We have got a good efficient vigilance c im'inittee already deputed by our club to keep Democrats from voting at the primaries this Summer, and Saturday would present an occasion for stiff.T. work than they had when we captured the Republican primaries in April. Anybody can see that we have the balance of power in this county, and now that we hold the handle of the political whip wc ought not to miss any chance of putting the string to party shriekers whenever they show their heads. I supposed our club was organ iz.'d for an all-Summer .figlit at the numerous primaries that are to be held. It is really shameful-that we have paid no attention to Warren Wassoii's c.M. He led us to victory two years ago and can do it again. nis yoKe is easy ana nis ouraen iitjnt. mis attractive test or pledge is the softest thing out. It makes a Dolly Varden's month water for a bite at it. It was evidently constructed for our kind of political thinkers. Oue of our Blaine club orators was invited to be pn s.nt when the pledge was incubated by ur Ct m mittee, and I presume he was there with valu able suggestions and assistance. Why has this been kept so quiet i I am afraid there are back-room performances going on among the Democrats, and that even Mr. Yerington is being kept in the dark. There is one thing sure that our club proposes to do at all h.izirds, and that js to protect the interests i ' : Yer itigtou and our local railroad gainst the nefar ious scheming of the stalwarts and unwashed. Let us rally at the polls oil Saturday and teach the Democrats who their masters are. hit our vigilance committee put on suitable badges, a railway turn table for instance, take hold with a will and the day is ours. This is due to ourselves, te the local road, and Mr. Wasson, and is but just to the benighted Democracy. I believe that if Deacon Parkinson had stayed at home as he ought to I shouldn't have been under the neccessity of writing this communication. Ed. is of no account to us. He don't seem to know how to handle the matter, although he is a good, willing young man. It is so late in the day that I am afraid we cm capture the Democratic Primaries only by the skin. of our teeth. If General Edwards means business, let him be ou hand, or else let him resign, I think if the Tribune had intended to he square with us aud keep us posted, Ed could have got George Lyons to help out in the absence of the Deacon. ' He hasn't done it and an I write this for the Appeal; and if you will publish it, I will be thankful to you on behalf both of myself and those of our Club that think aa I do, and don't you forget it. I am yours iu haste, A Consistent Dollt Varden. Tib Storey Cocntt Tlleoas. The Commissioners of Storey county have been investigating the tollroads of the county those roads which Mark Twain said "ran all over the c mnty and hung over the edge like a fringe " and they find that the toll keepers the Gould and Carry road have been col lecting toll for'five year without legal right The Dayton collector has had no rig'it to collect since March last. No charter t .r the Ophir tollroad could be found. The u-llroads which hedge S'orey and Lincoln couo ier like the divinity which hedgea kings, ought all to be abolished aa a general nuisance. The keep ers of these roads have fattened off them for years, and the man who travels much over them with a team will aoen pay the gate keep era as much as hit team is worth. Col. James Fair, one of the Bonanza Kin?s, keeps one of the toll-gates andexactsfoor bitsforevery team that passes Devil's Gate. One would suppose that the family pride of the millionaire would deter hint from engaging in ao picaynnish a business. V ' f!.11,. A Cautious Bodixitk. A man ,in , Bodie who heard that Deacon Parkinson had arrived immediately bnilt a rousing fire in his stove although the day was an exceptionally warm one. When asked why thisextravagance in coal at $36 a ten, he replied that he had read some where that the Deacon would not steal a red hot stove, and hearing of his, arrival had con- ease demanded. BRIEF MENTION. Mr. Levi Dague, Coiuer of the Mint, is again indisposed. ' Clem Berry thin'.s he is the "dark horse" of our local politics. - Judge B. C. Whitman goes East this even ing for a two-months visit. The southern stage brought in four bars of Northern Belle bullion yesterday. The contemplated improvements to the Arlington House were put under way yester day. A number of dove hunters went or a shoot ing expedition yesterday, ' t met with no success. Lilt tie too early. Mr. John Scott, Superintendent of the Lron Mill A Mining Co. Dayton, brought 15,000 ounces of bullion to the Mint yester day. - Goed ore is reported as having leen struck in 'he ItiUU level or tne aew lori mine. Some assays go as high as $159. The gen eral average is $30 per ton. : - Mitchel Clescovich still continues to i: - crease the attractiveness of his restaurant and hints th.,i when finished it will outshiue any similar institution in Nevada. The Cowyig & Zabriskie mine is down nearly 260 feet, and within eight or ten feet from a ledge of good pay rock. There are now eleven miners at work on that property. Mrs. P. A. Wagner is quite ill, resulting from grief at the loss of her two children. The remaining twoc..., .ren who Are also down with the diptlieiia, are repor -Jout of danger. The people who travel in the big fast freight wagons to Bdie assert that they beat a Pullman car for comfort, and there ia no colored portor who wants four bits for dusting off your boots. The cause of the advance in Sierra Nevada yesterday is at'-ibuted to a rumor that a bonanza had b-uu struck there as big as Goo. T.ifly. If Aie report is confirmed the stock is goed for a thousf nd. - The members of the U. S. Coast and Geo detic Survey, who have been quartered here all Winter, will not go into the field nntil July 1st, unless Congress passes a deficiency appropriation for tht survey. Some months ago the Tribune remarked, "When it comes te a newspiper controversy the Time is the paper to bet on." In the con- t o-eray the Tim? has just inaugurated the her dug is about ten to one in ita favor. New that Spring has opened nothing re mains to complete the happiness of the boy but the colored circus po.-tt.rs displaying the death struggle between the jobberwok and the rhinosceros in the jungles of Missouri. R. D. Fjrgi'on, surnamed "The Frail," is stopping at the Arlington' House. He thin! that a week's sojomn at that resort will pu enough flesh on his bones to enable him shake his fist in the face of death and defy th newspapers. An Eastern pape: tells of a diamond which exploded in the sun. It is supposed that th sun's rays expanded the air ia the cells of th stone and caused it to burst. We have been out in the hot sun for years and never had a diamond explode on us yet. . , . .. The ghost supposed to haunt the Capitol square and push a lawn mower about on the grass, turns out to be nothing more than an open faucet, and the running waters sounded so much like a lawn mower in uotiou that pseple who pass- the place at midnight stopped and peered into the darkness to as certain who was out working at so uuseasoua ble an hour. - Blacksmith. When a printer is a poor workman aiid slow type setter he is called a blacksmith by comrads as a term of reproach Perhaps this is the reason why the Tribuw kept the advertisement of the "Blacksmith's Dream" in several weeks after it was dead matter, as they did the Thanksgiving Procla mation. Speaking of typographical black smiths reminds one ei the - time when the Chrorticle office boasted of an excellent qu;.r tet, and on being asked to sing at a public performance asked Denis McCarthy what se lection they sheuld render" something ap propriate to the craft, you know." "The Anvil Chorus," suggested Mac, with out a motion ti nis facj. The typos gradually saw the point and melted back into the composing room,' whistl ing softly as they went. Decoration Day Benefit. There will be a benefit on Saturday evening, May 29, to raise funds for Decoration Day. At thi re quest of a number of our citizens the play of Dora will be repeated, with the original cast except the part of "LukeBlomfield,"which will be played by a gentleman every way compe tent te take that or any other part in the piec' . Our people will have an opportunity to show that the soldiers who stood between the Flag and ruin are reuremberc " by them. This is a more manly way of. raising funds than beg ging. . ,; i ' ' :- ': ' ! Piano Tunino. Jacob Zch, fhe piano manufacturer and tuner of Sin 'Francisco, Cal., will arrive at Carson City on or about the 17th of May. Leave orders for tuning or repairing with A. F. Hentcbel), J. P. Meder or C. W. Friend. . as 14, lin Timks Material. The type material and press for the publication of the Tinea wasr ceived yesterday. As soon as it is possible to get the press in order, the Times will enlarge and be published as an evening papur. There is an excellent field for a good evening paptr in Carson, and Mr. Niles with his energy and enterprise, is likely to fill the vacancy satis factorily. Thr Episcopal Social. The Episcopal festival and ball which is to come off ou the 21st promises to be oue of those affairs where the surroundings are so pleasant that those who attend will not feel as if they had lost money on the goods. Some novel features will be introduced and Professor Ltnger's' band has been engaged for the music. The Ball Last Nioht. The bal masque given at the Opera House last night was turned into an ordinary dance by inviting the spectators in the gallery to join without extra charge, O-ving to a misunderstanding regardsng the tickets but few masquers n; -poured. The social dance however " was a pleasant affair aud well attended. Departures. The following passengers de parted per southern stage yesterday morning. W. H. Smith, John Kelley, J. J. Currie, vi. f . Kaplan., m. ii' r. Jiiiiii upti, v. vuii" " , li. W iley. John Gray. B. Kii g. D. Wal ker, one Chinaman. Arrivals. The following passengers a rived per southern stage yesterday aftarnoo F. I. Putnam, E. P. Foster. ALWAYS AHEAD 1 The Olcovich Brothers are now ojleriug their stock at such rates that it will pay all thrifty persons to bay goods at their store. J ust opening: Two hundred pieces l?w choice prints. An invoice of E. C. Burt's celebrated kid boots. Novelties in buttons, hairpins, fan ay goods, rnchings, etc., etc. Irish poplins worth $2.50 at 75 eents per yard. Irish poplins worth $1 at 50 cents per yard. Olcovich Brovasaa. A FINE THING FOR THE TEETH. Fragrant SOZODONT is a composition of the purest and choicest iugredients of the Oriental vegetable kingdom. Every in gredient is Well Known to have a beneficial effect on the teeth and gams. Its embalm ing or antiseptic property and aromatic fragrance makes it a toilet luxury. SOZO DONT removes all disagreeable odors from the breath caused by cartarrh, bad breath, etc. It is entirely free from the injurious and acrid properties of tooth pastes and and powders which 'destroy the enamel. One bottle will last six months. M. Cohn to thb Front. The popularity of the dry goods store of M. Cohn is not only a household word in Carson, bnt it ex tends all over Ormsby and the adjoining counties. His Spring stock, purchased in the East, is the best selected one ever brought to Nevada's Capital. It embraces everything rare and beautiful in the way of Spring and Summer fabrics, and in the lan guage of the showman, "mast be seen to be appreciated." Mr.Cohn is a judiciousbuyer, and such men are always prepared to under sell their neighbors. Give him a call and be convinced that we are stating facts. Attention 1 The greatest wonderyet dis covered in medicine is Mrs. Dr. Howe's celebrated rheumatiam, neuralgia and tooth ache cures. Would you rather suffer the pain of having a tooth drawn than buy a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe's toothach medi cine ? Mothers should not be without it for their infanta. A few drops in a little sweet ened water to swab a teething baby's mouth will instantly relieve the little sufferer. The medicine does not cauterize,and is very pleasant. Bold by all druggists. mb.7 JACOB TO BR IU R, WB0LB8AJ.B AID UT4IL DBALS IS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CI8ARS. PIPES,. .SMOKERS' AJ9TICt.ES, CUTLERY ;Kle Kte Bie. j . ARLINGTON ARSO CITY tanlm BLOCK, NEVADA. DUCKS AND GEESE. 4 BOUT TWO HrNLRItn AND t Fifty pounds of Ducks and Oeuse Feath ere for sale cheap, in quantities to suit the purchasers, if applied for soon. Address, D. BEKWAstM CO., Sacramento City, Caliloraia. mj9 tf DR. F. J. WHITE. Offln i Obi King Mmt, at rear at Will V RealdeDW at the Arttacton Haass, Rosea Yo. M. Calls promptly attended, night ar day. Gfeswa, Septenber 10. 187S. i - 45 Years Before the i'ttbfic THE CEEBUgPiE Dr. C. McLANE'S - LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy for all th ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints. Dys pepsin, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. - AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used r rpnra- ton- to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are onequaJed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-conted. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid wjfl the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. ' Each wrapper bears the signatures uf C. McI.ane at d Fleming Bros. Bag" Insist upon having the gennlne 17a. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared Ly FLEMIXG BROS., Pittsnursrh, Pa-, the market being full of imitations tit the name JifcLsine, spelled differently but : pronunciation. SELLING OJT SELLING OUT! SAILING FOR A M'.V ClrVATE P: CTtuI L. MOHHIS & CO. ARE SELLTVfl OFF REGARDLESS. OF PRICE I 8Q0CS.SDID (ESS THAN ANY 07 Hit H USE I THE STATE! 04LA. BOON AMD SK CSR BARGUIV. 1. JDTOBRIN A CO. Oarson, (Sty, Jfe., May 7. CLOSES OUT BUSINESS. OWIXO TO POOR 1ERAI.TU I AH OOJT pelled to sek oilier liar ib for a chance of climate and have f. und it neceesary to dispo-e of u y Funnier Businews entirely. I therefore now offer my stock of Fins walnut FUHHITUHE AND BEDDiNS at cost, at my stoke. Spring-Beds, Mattresses and Lounge . j WhI he sold so low thai it vli) be eheapcr to boy on thao to nave we ou repuirtu. Don't Fail so Avail . Yonraelf of lb pport natty. Chas. Kltsmeyer and C H. Maih are authorised to collect all accounts and tranxaet all business during my absence -Very tepecull , UEO. W. RTTZMEYEK. Carson, May 1, 18801 i MISS H. BaOTREBS. Miss C. R. BaoTBsaa. MISSES BROTHERS, LEAPING M ILUWEBt, HATE OH , Hund a large asoi tnusnt of the . , latest styles of TFIMKED B9MNETS AND HATS Constantly receiving latest novelties in FRENCH; MILLHERY PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVIN TO ORDERS. 611 J Street Sacramento. BaiNCt STORE, ADAM.' BLOCK. CaILON CITY. myStl HEW BLACKSMITH FIRM. McLaren, Ciebet u & Jefferson. HAVE opened a bJacksrcithiuir Es tablishment on Fall street, adjoining the V. a T. K. R, Frei. ht Dep .t, where they are prepaed to do all desoription nf work, liyht or heav ia the wagou-BuUuaff and blacksuiithhur lino. We c alm tolbe able to to the best shoeing in Careen. Prompt attsmUon g-tvesi so order. aaaU all work srDAMantewd ST M91afae9fn. McLaren. Cfebsau A Co. MUUER'S T3NS3&AI SAIOQM. S RAVING,' H A IR'C.t T T I N O AXD 8HASIFUOIJV. AFTER THE M08T APPROVED S H Tho 33 est 3E3.tjtia9i IN THE CITY AT Haller'a, Hi mt Door to Coautjr Buliaino. apltf. . i . , . v FOR SAIiB. IOFFKK FOE NALt. I'll REE HIIWDBKD acres of and, with dweliine house, barn and sheila, a good ice bouse ds at least three tons) w.Jl adapsed (or a milk ranch & ah'cs and sh -da enoneh 'a nrrmmme date one hondred cow' n eat frntn serenty-flre to oae hundred tons of hay; also vegetable irrounda. I also offer foraalefrosiSOOto&OObetdof Tled Aurora rwes, rrada rum s-4 to 16-10, taflvtbti with three full blooded bneksi run imported stosk. j?cr Dries a id pailteoktrs Inqtdrs at bt1M a K r.VBfT, Ti ana Epiinae.