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HORNING" APPEAL ATVBUAT MEPTEMBEB 19, MM STOCKS. MORNING BOARD. 885 Ophir 9J 9h 43l) Mexican Hi 115 0 aid Curry 485 . 10 Um( an.l B-ich. r 11 635 CHlit'oruiH 2 15 450 Sr tiff 2 ti5 J93 dm. V.rtfiiiM 3 15 230 Chotliir 3 55 325 P.tti 2 35 315 Hil ! N .rcriM- 5 150 C own P .ini 1 90 630 Yll-w J.ck-t 6 700 Imperial 30 ' 255 Be elu r 2 633 Sierra Nv da 101 IOJ 100 Utah 11 310 ' Bullion 1 15 420 Exchequer 2 25 13li5 Alta 210 320 OviTiiiHii 1 20 445 Jus ice 110 180 .Union C 11 2 150 Julia. 35c 800 B.iiton 155 120 Silvt-r Hill 70o 140 Caledonia 40o 150 Confidence 5 200 Lidy Washington 45c 600 Trojan 15o 100 Andes 1 55 UK) Ward 1J 630 Scorpion 2 05 700 N. Y. Con. 30c 40 Occidental 1 15 30 Golden Gate- 3 10 400 Con Dorado 35c EVENING BOARD. 60 Eureka Con" 17 700 Anient 40c 110 Independence 55c 100 Manhattan-150 3360 Grand Priz 2 60 2 50 120 Bnlle Is! 55c 600 Albion 800 40 Wales 75c 60 Mount Diablo 13 1730 North Belle Isle 45o 670 East Mount Diablo 60c 170 Bodie 5 230 Tiok 85 130 H.x.nday 2 10 North Noonday 2i 175 Paradise 15o 100 Champion 30c 1200 Black Hawk 25c 100 Booker 20o 150 Syndicate 70 1600 University 10c 360 Dudley 10c 140 Col y 111 bus 3 60 Mono 2 10 100 Con. Pacific 1 50 300 Goodshaw 86c 100 Balvidere 45c 20 BuUer 1J 100 Concordia 25c 276 Addenda 50c 100 Ore 1 70 360 Mammoth 1 276 Summit 60 95 S. King 7j RAILROAD AND STAGE TRAVEL By Virginia said Truck BailrsuMl. ARRIVED YE8TBFPAY MORNINO. MJ Orr G Gillaon Gas Ash CVBoisot LEFT BY BLIEPER LAST NIGHT. J If anfit L Greenfield M Waltam P A Humbert f Denoting Miss Jenkins Mils Mason By Caurawn and BsMile Staff 1.1a. DEPARTED YISTERDAT MORNING. Mrs JUodin Mrs O'Hara I D Wheeler H Collins L Coblintz W Witherill Mr. Nay ARRIVED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Mrs McDonnell I D Btrry D B Nye J Brent . Wm Holman C B Boyset V B Sabin A Oluey and wife AT Ross By Bata tSlenbreok Stair. DBPABTCRBS YESTERDAY MORNING. Mr Davis J T Stocker ARRIVED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Mr Glass J Johnson Mr Bennett James Gilbert o ..... HOTEL ARRIVALS. ORMSBY HOTJSE.'SHAKP BROTHERS PROFS "Wm Holman, Bodie C C Davis, Glenbrook D B Nye, do J Armsbery, do J Brent, ' do H Cobb, do AY Ross, do - IMPURE BREATH. Among all the disagreeable consequences that follow the decay of the teeth, on im pure breath mast be the most mortifying and unpleasant to its possessor, and it is the mostinexousibleand offensive in society ; and yet the cause of it may easily be : re moved by cleansing your teeth daily with that justly popular dentrifrioe, Fragrant SOZODONT. It purifies and sweetens the breath, cools and refreshes the mouth, and gives a pearl-like appearance to the teeth. Gentlemen who indulge in smoking should cleanse their teeth with SOZODONT, as it removes all unpleasant odors of the weed. ask your druggist for it. ' Removal Fortune Telling. ' Madam Zola, a fortune teller whose reputation has Be came a extensive as her illustrious teacher, Raschell, is now in Carson, where she will spend a few weeks for "the purpose of re vealing the mysteries ef the future; She di Tiaea events te come off in stocks, gambling, and lev affairs, and reads the trend, of futu rity, either by cards or the lines of the hand. Her palmistry beyond comparison.1 - Reams oa Second street, at Mrs.' Mills', opposite the southeast corner Capitol Square. Fee $l. - THE IMPERIAL ACCIDENT. MINE MEN KILLED IN THB SHAFT. The accident which occurred at the 1m perial shaft night before last at miduight and was f rst known in Carson in the moraine is 'he most dreadful casuality that has occurred 011 the Comstock for years. HOW THE BREAK WAS CAUSED. Richard Byder, the pumpman, left an ax on the cage coming up and it is supposed that the ax protruding over the edge caught in one of the timbers and -the extra strain on the cable caused it to snap. The cage was at the 1100 station when the cable broke. It snapped like a thread and the safety clutches failing to catch, the cage, occupied by ten men, shot to the bottom of the shaft and 1,200 feet of iron cable weighine several tons piled on top of it when it reached the bottom. EIGHT MSN KILLED. Eight men were instantly killed by being thrown against the timbers and the cage by 'he weight of the cable falling upon them. The bonnet of the cage was crushed and the fecks bent out of shape, but the upper deck was not broken through. Frank Smith was the only man that was saved. Ha was s'andiug on the upper deck nd when the cage began falling, caught hold of the crossbar with both hands and rained himself clear of everything. His presence of mind saved his life. Of course he was thrown violently to the floor when the c tge stopped .4 nd was badly bruised from head to foot. He also received a scalp wound and a eut on the foot, and the shock of bis system was so great that the surgeon has not dared to sew up bis wounds He was almost pulseless when brought to the surface, but is slowly recover tug, and will probably get well in time. AT THE SHAFT'S MOCTH. The Chr&nieU of last night gives the follow jug account of the scenes at the mouth of the haf t : Roach was alive when brought to the sur face. His left thigh was broken and his right teg fractured in two places by the cable, which fell across him. The surgeon thinks it barely possible that be might have lived had he uot been brought up, as the weakeneug ef fect noticed even by Bound men in coming up from the bottom of a shaft prevented him from rallying from the shock. He spoke a few words after being brought up, but was un able to give any account of the accident, and died in a short time. The others whe were killed were' horribly crushed, some of their heads being smashed to a jelly ana their necks by 5 MURDERED BY A CHINAMAN. broken. All the bodies were taken out o'clock this morning. The inquest wilt be held at 4 o clock to morrow afternoon. I THE KILLED. The names of the killed are as follows Wm. Corbett, shift boss, a single man; Jas. Hanrahan, single man; N. B. Farnum, single; I John Roach, leaves mother and two sisters; Jerry Sullivan, leaves a wife and three chil dren, one of whom but a few days old; Richard Ryder, pumpman, unmarried, leaves brother in this city: Matt. Winnie, leaves wife and children and father in Carson; Thus. Meagher, leaves wife and four children; Pat Murphy, no family, leaves brother in this city. b ar- num. Hanrahan, uoruett, rvmnie ana jneagn er lived in Gold Hill, and the others in Vir ginia. The Lone Archer Abroad E. K. Otey the Lone Archer of the Sagebrush wilds, passed down on the train last night en route for Sacramento, where he goes to take a hand i in some Archery contests at the State Fair. He carried down seven bows to use at the va rious ranees, and astonish the residents of the bucolic valley. One of his bows is a Spanish yew valued $100 or $200, we forget which and capable of throwing a flight ar row 400 yards. In going around one of the horse shoe curves of Mr. Sharon's crooked railroad, Mr. Otey leaned out of the window, and sent a steel-pointed arrow clean through the headlight, which he mistook for a target. It caused a delay of ten minutes, and Mr. Yerington has ordered wire screens placed I over the headlights to protect them irom near sighted archers. Mr. Otey is expected home in about ten days loaded down with the trophies of victory, in the shape of silver ware, diplomas and com. St. Peter's Bell. The bell ef the Episco pal Church, which was cracked last winter by the frost, is now being repaired at the Y. and T. machine shops. - An assay of the metal has been made and a compound similar in proportions will be made and run in the frac ture. It will be hung in a day or two. The mending of the boll, together with its removal from the belfry and rohanging, will be a dona tion to the church by the V. and T. R, R. Co: The carrier of the Appeal contributes the following on the event: ' ' And after the hanging O. W. MARBIS ASSASSINATED NEAR ISLAND MOUNTAIN THE MURDERER LYNCHED. On Friday last G. W. Mardis left Island Mountain for Elko, and failed to arrive. He had gone to purchase supplies, and his disap pearance gave rise to a suspicion of foul play On Saturday a search was made, and Mr, Hatch of Halleck, Chris. Olsen and others, discovered Mardis' team, tangled up and part of them down, about ive miles eut. Mocca sin and pony tracks were plainly visible about the wagon, the pony tracks leading in the di rection ef the camp, The Elko Independent says that the party followed the pony's track, which led directly to Island Mountain, where they learned that an Indian called " Ground Hog" had eaten breakfast and departed for Duck Valley only a few hours before their arrival. The Indian was well acquainted with Mardis, and had always professed great friend ship for him. His camp is about a mile from where the team was found. On his arrival he was asked if he had seen anything of Mardis' outfit, and replied he had not. Returning to the wagon they commenced a thorough search for Mardis, but without success. Later in the day they discovered the track of a Chinaman leading away from the wagon, which they fol lowed until oar it, ana to witmn a mile ana a half of Chinatown. Suspicion points to a Chinese gambler, called New York Charley, who left for Mountain City on Saturday, and action was immediately taken for his arrest. Mardis had with him about $300 in gold, be longing te Chinese, with which he was te pur chase supplies, and doubtless this sun was the cause of his death. Later. The body of Mardis was found in the woods. He had been shot and stabbed, and had six wounds upon his person. After finding the body, the Chinaman, who had beeu arrested, confessed the crime. He was i.n mediately handed over te his fellow country men, who promised to lynch him. They were as good as their word, for inside of two hours they had hung him to a tree. Wanted a new Paper. ieierdy iur noon a in II Wllo was lalEllig 10 a lone Kr""M in his store IDaving nomine eise vo u) re- mai ked: What we need In this town is a good news naiwr. W oiioht to have a DBUt-r at 'to f r - -. - . Capitol, as big as the Virginia ppers. N like these six by nine little sheets now pm lished iu Carson, but something that's credit to the Capitol City of Nevada." " How much would you do toward patron izing such a paper?" asked one of the group " As much as anybody. " . was the evusivt answer. 'Do you take the AppbalI" continued the other. ; "No, but my brother does, and I read his.' " D. you U ke the 7tme$ f" "No, I never did go a cent 011 an evening paper anyhow." "Where do yoU get your job printing donef , "Oh, 1 send to frisco now. 1 can get wvib uuuo buci v aui'ub ne vucn muy w uoi tr. " Do you advertise in the Carson paptTo?" " Well no, what's the good, they put it in V place about three inches long and come around every month for five dollars! f I don't believe n throwiu away . money for advertising auy how. It's one 'of the luxuries of life,' I jo my pile on the necessities. - Now, while I'm speaking about necessities let me sell you that kit of mackerel I was speaking of yesterday. '.'Well," said the other"! guess I'll send down to San Francisco. I can get them about us cheap. All the money you make you spena tnere, ana wny snouiau 11. a mm wnocan't afford to pay a little more for thiugs that can be got right' iu the town, isn't apt to keep a very good supply of mackerel, and man who don t advertise don t change his stock ofteii enough to keep it fresh.' aud the thoughtful consumer went his way to look for a brand of mackerel that bad not been lying in the store for three years. years Before the Public THE CEHUirJE Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS ; are not recommended as a remedy " for ail the ' ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of . the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,-Dyspepsia, and Sick , Headache, or diseases of . that character, they stand without a rivaL , ACUE AND FEVER; . No better cathartic can be used prepare tor' to, or after taking quinine. . , . , , A a simple purgative they are nnequaW., BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ; The penuiti are never sugar-coated ; . Each box has a red-wax seal on the id with the impression, McLANFS LIVER PILL,' Each .wrapper bears the signatures of C McLane ai d Filming Bros. . . r-, t- UQ?" Insist upon living the genuine D C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by FLEMING BEOS., Pittsburgh, PsV,' the market being full of imitations of tb name McLfttie, . spelled differently but,' same pronunciation. A CcRiors Coiscidence. The San Fran Cisco Vfiromcle has - issued a miniature jac simil edition of April 24th (the day after the assassination). It contains a full account of the murder, and preparations for the funeral. and its black "turned rules" running up and down the page recall the terrible ending of the Chronicle's founder. The little memento is six by ten inches in area, and on the fourth page is a fine lithograph portrait of Charles De Young. Anyone who will hold the paper up to the light cannot fail to note a curious circumstance, " which, although purely acci dental, goes tb show what strange truths an u idercurrent of coincidence will sometimes throw to the surface. In the fourth column there is a description of the floral tributes to be seen at his residence, aud on one was an inscription in flowers, "Died for his Mother". This is printed in somewhat larger type than the rest, in the center of the column, and en closed in a square. When the memento is held up to the light, the picture of De Young shows through the thin paper and the inscrip tion is printed exactly on his lips. The fact that the printers and the lithographers work ing independently of eaeh other should have caused the word "Mother" to still be' upon his lips, is qnite worthy of note. Had the thing been accomplished for a purpose, the type could not have fallen into place with more mathematical precision, yet from the fact that the type was set en the night of Aug, 23d, months before the picture was thought of; the position ef the face exactly in the mid die of the page, leaves' no doubt but that it is one of those problems which worked out in the hurly burly of blind chance, arrives at an astonishing and significant result. Indian Dolls - The wild and wayward children of the Washoe Indians take to dolls just as naturally as the kids ' of white people. Girls of six and eight years of age make little wicker baskets such as they used to hang in on their mother's backs, fill them with rag babies aud carry them about with as much fuss and feathers as a pale faced child would agonize with a six dollar doll. Nothing less than a watermelon will take their attention off a rag baby. HiG Spfaker. Gen. Edwards has made arrangments with Emory Storrs, the famous Illinois orator, to address the Republicans of Carson on the issues of the campaign.' Mr. Storrs will probably speak here next week, af ter he has made a speech in Virginia. The Mooitliobt Picnic The gathering jt Tread way 's Park last evening was a very successful and enjoyable one. Large num bers attended and dancing was kept up until a late hour. , ' . ; J. S. Johnson the colored cook of the Ar lington House, died of dropsy, yesterday afternoon. ' The funeral will take place at 1 ofclock this afternoon. The; e has been a little jump in Alta but 1 he buyers are not numerous; people have not forgot en a little deal in Alta which took place c uce before. Chenoy's old stand is now re-opened, and business has been resumed as heretofore. The choicest of family groceries always on hand. T. J. Ltmoureaux wiii return from San Francisco to-day with a fresh invoice of fruit, nuts and confectionery. Wantid. A furnished house with five roeras. Apply at Appiix office. tf Its reeular clanelne Will bid the worshipers bend the knee. In spire of St. Peter .. 'Twill sound for sweeter Than In the shops of the V. and T. Feminine Bottle TKftowns. Last night about half past o'clock three women of the town went into a Carson street restaurant and ordered dinner. When about half through a fourth female came in by the rear entrance and fell Upon ene' ef the group.' ' In a few minutes the air was thick with tumblers and Worcestershire sauee bottles. The belliger ents were fnally separated and the quartette retired to seek other battlefield.' 'No arrests. .. There was an indignation meeting at the County Treasurer's office,' Genoa,1 last Sunday'. Gentlemen owning about 12,000 shares in the Colorado mine No. 2, assembled, passed reso lutions, appointed a eemmittee to examine into the affairs of said company and demand a snowing from the officers. About as Expected. A private letter re ceived in this city a few days ago from Byron Verrill, a Republican candidate for the Legis lature in Maine, reads; "We do not expect to carry the State against the Greenbackers and Democrats by more than from one to four theusaud majority." Thus it will be seen that the result was fully up to the expectations of active politicians on the ground where the battle was fought. Important Akbest. The Genoa Courier has the following: It is currently reported that the man who brutally murdered Christopher Hull in Jacks valley, on the oth day of last month, is now in the hands 01 snerifl Williams, and will soon be an inmate of our jail. Sheriff Will iams has been untiring in his efforts to cap- ture this hend, and the arrest, will give him. and the many friends of the victim, great satisfaction. . It cost $1200 to receive ' Hayes ' and there is only $600 to ioot the bills with in Virginia I City. The man who raised the flag on the Mt. wk "' ... - A uaviason poie, put in a modest bill for $25. The board think of giving him the flag I pole and mountain and cancel the account. Correction. The item in ' last ' night's Tribune regarding the contemplated marriage of Miss Downer was slightly mixed. She is to marry ""E. J)l McKenley,' not' AIcGinieyij and instead of next 'Sunday the marriage will be solemnized week from' Sunday. 1 1 , On Saturday last D. fiicessi; of Diamond Valley, fired a gun at a rbber, and the gun recoiled with such force that it broke his arm above the elbow." The' robber eot away. There is just now a heavy rush of agricul turalists at the Secretary of State's office to get some of Daggett's Siberian wheat. George W. Richards and John R. King, left Carson last night for a deer hunt. City scrip is now quoted at ten per cent. discount. ' A gold magic case watch, made by Wm Cooper, Liverpool, No. 19,120 was lost in this city over a month ago. The finder will be paid a reward of $25 by leaving it at the Ap PBAibfQpe. 1 Electric Belts. Thaxter haa some genii' ine electric belts for sale which, in a few weeks transformed a consumptive into prize fighter." tf Benton's Stage. On and after May 28th Benton's stage for Lake Tahoe will leave daily at 10 a. v. until further notice. J. M. Benton. Situation Wanted. A young girl wants a situation to do general housework or cham berwork. - . 3t P. L. yvourovicH, Virginia. 1 C. L. Vvcahoviob, Carson. . VUCAHOVICH BROTHERS, SvrrtesaoR to J. ivancovich, dkai EES in General .. . ;i , ... , CROCERIES. PROVISIONS .AH KTC. .......... tM,.-.i ETO Receiving "daily ofc express, which will sesaMst rea sonable market rates AI1 uaJera.wiH b manrtlT attest ed to, and foodu delivered free vf ciuree,1o mar ps this city. M 5y -VUClAtWK' BTttJST Carsoa street, upposlts State capitoL QjOf a weak in your own town. wyuu tree. .Aoaraas 11 Ball Terms end K ontti . Oe , ForlhBid , few 0 O LhmJ With the chills and fever, tt e victim of malaria may stil n cover by wring: this ce ebroted Btecifie. whith not ankr br aka up the most kirravated uttacke! bat piTTtn their recurrence. It is infinitely preferable to qnasiae, -nut only beeange it does the bn ine far more thwaoBbar but 's on account of its perfect wholcsomeDca aad i. viiTOiatinsf action npon the entire system. . ' ror fall' by all druiHts and dealers generally. - UNLIKE PILLS And the usual Purgatives, j Is Pleasant to Take, -Aft will prove at once tbe moat potent and hanaloa? i lyrte Ht wlw and Ctemww itux h yt nen biouKtat to pnhlic notice, fir faiMllpillsiau ; WninHf, Heiadf ha, 111 , and allAtanttm 1 it fr 1 n rVf rirfrrf ifufi iifrti ijiUm. il ii mi i rrallv Ih bat curotitv extant. TKonc-Ffttrrr xaxattte i. Mu druggiata at SO tmtA box, or mailed on receipt at -price 1 in curreno or stamps) bj the proprietor. Oeacriplire Boob free. Address ej J. E. HETHERINGTON HEW YORK or BAJT TB.AKCI8CO. ' . ELECTRIC BELTS : Bands and Appliances (the only sennine) can be pre cured from tbe PULVBRMACHER GALVANIC CO, Cincinnati, O., New fork, N. V, or Pan Franciaeo, Cai. ; Send to the otSce nearest you for Free Pamphlet and tbe l..ectnc Renew, containing full particulars. 1 " A soid boftuemems, atpenoUjr thote who fM to tend ao-t Electric BelU, (.-., 0 triaL. . SIS Sfontsrom-'rry St., (Sttn Fraueleee, Gal ACO&is oXOVES. GET THE BEST! LEAD ALL OTHERS! Every Style & Price. G unranteod TTnequaleal FOB OPERATIOM, ECONOMYy DURABILITY and VORKMANGHlPa Xmprsremests aal CooTsnleaces found Hi :' so others.,' ' ' " Always Reliable.; POPULAR EVERYWHERE. Tsw Sale in werr City ud Ti , 1 tli. United StsvteA. Ajrents for Carson City. Sfltw DUCKS :AND GEESE. HTSDRFin AKO nds of Ducks and Oeeae rUt. ABOtrr two Fifty pounds of 1 era for sals cheap, in quantities tostiittba Fifty 'or as purchaser!, if applied tor soon. Address, 3f rstf VUIABDI CO., SasramsQto (Sty, "inifac