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MORNING APPEAL. lVE.FJDAT....BEEaBEB 88, 1881 i r. FISRIB. AdTertssmr Ajrent, 21 Merchants Kaohancs, n sole agsat far the Hokmixo ArrEAL in San (STICKS. 65 MORNING BOARD. 75 Ophir 5 70 Mexican 91 70 Geuld & Curry 4 05 10 Best A Belcher 7 J 140 California 35c 140 Savage I 95 . 200 Con. Virginia 1 70 Cho'lar 1 19 125 Potosi I 40 135 Hale & Norcross 1 200 Crown Point !)0c 2G5 Yellow Jacket 3 30 50 Alpha 2 20 510 Belcher 1 80 175 Sierra Nevada 9 J 550 Bullion 1 40 120 Overman 1 35 100 Justice C5c 515 Union Con. 15 3G0 Alta 4 100 Caledonia 5c 100 Challenge 55c 100 Andes 80c 150 Scorpion 1 05 30 Benton 70c Times Picklns Cp on the Cemsterk Editors in Affluence. Christmas day was the occasion of many presents. We received a, nicely done-up. package from the editorial staff of the Virginia Chronicle. We would not mention the circumstance, but for the fact that such gifts are rare, and we have no desire to "munch" matters. A note full ef sentiment accompanied the gift, which we forego to publish, to save tears. Wo carefully opened the package, lest it might contain some thing of a delicate character, when lo ! out rolled a loaf of bread and a bolegna sausage. The editors of the Comstock are evidently Christian gentlemen, and read their bible, for they believe in casting bread open the waters. But we will put our shape against that of the donors and submit the question whether we need such presents, and we don't consume dried apples and warm water, either. N. B. Since the above was written we have received a note of apology, stating that the package was intended for a Reno journalist. Serious Illness. Late on Saturday night Hon. Israel Crawford, who has been ailing for some time, was stricken with paralysis. On Saturday night he retired feeling un usually well, and on Sunday morning upon beinr aroused, his features were found to be drawn to one side and his pewer of speech nearly gone. Mr. Crawford has been treated for softening of the brain during the past three months. Yesterday his condition was very precarious. Christmas day in this city passed off unusually quiet; there were no demon strations or festivities to distinguish the day from any other very dull Sun day. The usual quantity of drinking which generally marks a holiday, was abstained from on this occasion, which speaks well for the improved morality of the town. At the churches Xmas sermons were preached, but for that one would scarcely have known that it was Christmas. Board of .Examiners. The State Board of Examiners met yesterday, in accordance with law, and made an official examination and count of the money in the "State Treasury, with the following result : Coin, $31 4, 042 90 ; paid coin vouchers not returned to Controller, $39,079 70. State Securi ties Irredeemable Nevada State School bond, $380,000; Nevada State bonds, $152,000 ; United States bonds, $50,000. Wood for Sale. I will sell wood, as good, and even better, than any in Carson, two-thirds red fir limbs, and one-third split yellow pine (mixed) at $7 per cord. A reduc tion of fifty cents will be allewed to parties taking five cords or more at one time. I have also a quantity of nut pine and cedar, which I will sell at pro portionately low figures: Terms strictly cash on delivery. D. Ciece. M. W. Ilodkins, the live Glove Man, has received all the latest novelties in ladies', gent's and children's gloves and mitts, suitable for the holidays. Also a full line of winter goods, all at the lowest possible price for cash. The at tention of the trade respectfully so licited. , d4 IHstorbins the tClmrcli. Fer a long time past the Sunday evening services at the Methodist Church have from time to time been iaterrupted and seriously disturbed by the rude conduct of a number of ill be haved lad, These beys are nearly grown are from 14 to 18 years of age and old ; enough to behave. Last Sunday evening their annoyance cul minated in a serious outbreak ef talk and laughter inside the church and a serious disturbance just outside the door, and when the youngsters on the outside were reproved, they replied with a chrllenge to the usher to come out and fight. The parents of these boys ought to look afier them and take measures to restrain them, and it is hoped that they will do. so. The church authorities are determined to have these proceedings stopped, and if it is necessary, recourse will be had to the law of the land. There is a strong aw on our statute books in regard to disturbing religious meetings, which reads as follows : " Every person who shall wilfully disquiet or disturb any congregation or assembly of people met for religious worship by making a noise, or by rude or inderent behavior, or profane dis course within their place of worship, or so near the same as to disturb the order or solemnity of the meeting, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by fine not exceeding $500, or by imprisonment in the County Jail not to exceed three months." , It is hoped that it will not be neces sary to arre&t any of these disturbers of church services, but the attention of the proper authorities has been called to the matter, and if the annoyance IN BRIEF. M. J. Purcell is in from Hawthorne. Hon. Jasper Babcock returned from California yesterday morning. One of Carson's handsomest daugh ters will be led to the hymeneal altar this evening.' - Fresh Good. After a long and vexatious delay the remaining portion of the holiday goods of John G. Fox arrived on Friday Although he has had all along an ex cellent assortment from which to choose there were certain articles whica should have been here a fortnight ago, but owing to the tardiness of the shippers did not reach here until Friday. The N. & O. R. R. has again been at tached by a Reno firm for $17,000, sup-i However, Mr. Fox. reasons like a phi plies furnished. Sealskin sacques and diamonds were quite numerous among this year's Christmas gifts here. Charles Harris, of Harris Brothers, leaves here on the last of the week to settle at San Francisco. George H. Davis and R. II. Wright, while out hunting Sunday and Monday, killed forty-six ducks and geese. The Ivy Social Club's party at the Opera House next Friday will be one of the most pleasant dances of the season. We return thanks for a compliment ary ticket to attend the next party of ware, children's books, picture the Ivy Social Club, on the evening of' albums, toilet looking glasses, the 30th. Miss Eva Slingerland, new a teacher in the Virginia city pudiic scnoois, is passing holiday week with her parents in this city. P. G. M., Captain R. W. Bollen went losopher. and as his new goods are something extra, consoles himself with the old saying of better late than never, He now wishe3 the public to give him a call and examine his new stock There is a great deal to be seen and now is the time to make the view- Of the new roods we neticed some beautiful ladies' velvet plush lined cases, picture frames, trimmed with silk vel vet of different colors ; music boxes, discoursing favorite airs ; napkin rings special plated ; some additional books, by leading- author0, tree calf binding, etc.: toilet cases, card receivers, silver easels, aliu a great many other things too numerous to mention. The public are assured that the above articles are of the best quality, and will be sold at reasonable rates. Remember the place, J G. Fox does not cease it will be done. Card or Tiianks. The undersigned desire thus publicly to return sincere and hearty thanks to their friends and parishioners, for the many evidences of their love and friendship in the form of Christmas gifts. That the blessing of the Good Master may rest upon you all during life's passage, and the record for kind deeds given in the life to come, is the earnest prayerof your obedient servants, in Christ and the Church, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. R. Davis. St. Peter's Episcopal Parish, Carson, December 27, 1881. Closed at Last. The case ef J. C. McTarnahan vs. the Carson City Savings bank, which has occupied the attention of the District Court for the past week, drew to a close on Monnay evening, resulting in a ver dict for the plaintiff ia the sum of $1,- 950.20. It was a hardly centested case, and one that is most likely to be ap pealed by the losing side. Police Conrt. Judge Cary yesterday disposed of the following cases : "Buck" Murphy, opium smoker, guilty; will be sentenced this morning; John Chinaman, opium seller, guilty; will be sentenced this morning ; two Indians, drunk, guilty ; each sentenced to ten days work on the street; Ah Lung, selliug whisky to In dians, guilty; sentenced to fifteen days imprisonment. On For Sale or Rent. account of leaving for San Fran cisco, i will sen or rent my awemng house. Great bargains can be obtained in furniture. Inquire at Harris Bros. Chas. Harris. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Will J'ou suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price, 50 cents. Nasal In jector free. For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price, 25 cts. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consunrtion. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for constipation, loss of appetite, dizzi ness and all symptoms of , dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Croup, whooping cough and bronchi tis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sewing Machine Needles, 25 cents per dozen, at McLaughlin's. nl6 to Genoa yesterday to install the newly elected officers of the Masonic Lodge in that village. On Monday four arrests were made : "Buck" Murphy, for smoking opium ; John Chinaman, for keeping an opium den, and two Indians for drunkenness. Oliver Roberts talks of closing out the Magnolia saloon and engaging in some ether business. What will the County Commissioners uo with that portion of the building occupied by Mr. Roberts ? A gentleman in this city, who re ceived a letter from Paris yesterday, states that he has it from the most re liable source, that Mrs. John W. Mackay devotes the sum cf 250,000 francs per annum to relieve distressed Americans. A local scientist informs the Appeal. that the Steamboatsprings are gradually and perceptibly moving toward Reno. Now the question suggests itself whether the present proprietor cannot follow them up and claim them as run away property wherever he may find them. Manager Preddey is negetiating with a good Eastern company for an early ap pearance at the Opera House. Several Eastern companies are en route for this coast now, but Carson does not bear a good name for treating snide troupes with much consideration, so they will A Chinese merchant said to an Ap peal reporter that the Celestial dra matic (?) who were playing here a short time since, and who demanded $200 per night to exhibit what they didn't know before a white audience, received at the rate of $50 a week and grub, consisting of rice, while in San Fran cisco ; besides while in the city the company was twice as numerous. &hot by a Chinaman. Little Rock, Doc. 26. Dr. C. H. Roseuhauer, a prominent physician, was assassinated at his residence, nine miles from Pine Blufi, on Saturday evening; The assassin fired through a window with a deuble-barreled shotgun and lodged fifteen buckshot in his vic tim's body. Suspicion points to Lee Chow, a Chinese laundryman, as the guilty party. A few months ago Lee Chow was married in this city to a beautiful but ignorant girl named Estella Smith. Shortly after his marriage he and his wife left her and settled in Dr. Rosenhauer's neighborhood. An inti macy sprung up between the doctor and the Chinaman's ,wife, and she forsook her husband and took up her residence at the doctor's house. Subsequently Lee Chow persuaded her to leave the doctor and return to him. Together they came to this city and Jwere followed by the dector. He accused the woman of taking money and valuables from him when she left. He became very violent, and was arrested and fined in the Police Court. He immediately left the city and returned home, where he remained until he was assassinated. The doctor was a Prussian by birth. He came here from Aricola, Maryland, where he has a family living. STATE OF NEVADA-rounty of Ornisty. M. J. W. Atlima, Actiirr Governor, Jasjier lub c ck and M. . Murphv. lieinjr duly eworn, severally say, thev are members of the fiotrd of Kxainiuers of the St ite of Nevada; that on the C7t!i day of Dec-nilv-r, 1831, they (after having aseeriained from the books of the State Con troller the amount of money which should be in the Treas ury! in !e an official examination and count of the money and vouchers for money in i he State Treasury of Nevada, and found the same correct, as follows : Coin $ 314,012 90 I'aid coin vouchers :.ot returned to Controller. 3fl,07 70 STATS tjECTKITIES. Irredeemable Nevada State School Bond $.0,000 00 Nevada State bonds 162,000 CO Cnitfcd States bonds 6O.0OU 00 f igned: 3. W. ADAMS, JAbPKR BAFiCOCK. M. A. MURPHY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this twenty-seventh day of December, A. D. ltjgl. seal! JAS. O. CHESLKY, Notary Public de2$-lt HARRIS BROS. E. B. RAI L, PPOIITR CJ1ITlX BEtxjma GABSOSi JMETADA, IMPORTER,' WHOLESALE MS RETAIL' DEALER II Hardware, Iron, Steel and Coal, Stoves, Ranges and Tinware, . -. t , " ' PLOWS AND ABUGULTtfrUl IMPLEMENTS, Doors, Windows & Blinds, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Glass and Crockerv Ware, OA?? FIXTURES, Gas Pipe Gas Fixtures, 03C, Force Lift Pumps 9 Rope, Wood 1 Willow Ware, Guna, Pistols, Ammunition, BIRD CAGES. Etc., Etc. OUSE FINISHING GOODS. Selling Out! Closing Ont MANUFACTURER Of Tin, Copper sintl SSiect Iron Ware, Spinl Attention given to all Ord LOOK GUP FOR BARGAINS! 7 E HATE CONCLUDED TO DISPOSE CF ENTIRE STOCK OF OCR Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Carpets, ladies' and Children's Shoes, -AT- COST, AND BELOW COST. Cloaks and Dolmans for Ladies and Children S Pair Fancy Children's Hoc $1 OO 20 Spools Cotton 1 OO 3 Spools Linen Traf 25 3 Papers Eagle Pins 25 4 Papers Amerioan Finn 85 5 Diu Brnrd A Klrby Hairpins 25 Ladies' French Kid Button Shoes 4 OO B Calf Pals 1 75 hildren'a, lo 1 25 BLACK SILK AT A SACRIFICE Our ttock is complete and must te disposed of in 60 days. The tale will commence MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 188 1 Positively Without Reserve. Call md convince yourself. Apents for Fsrter Kid Gloves. A full line of Qroccriea, Provisions, Crockery, Hardware, Liquors, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and last, but not leTist, the Celebrated Pure Eastern Ptar) Oil, 150 Are test, non-explosive, .water white, and perfectly safe. dect HARRIS BROS. u TO THE PUBLIC AVIXO R2HTED THE DVFFT DAIBT I WILL SELL Ixiro Frosli Mills. -AND Deliver (be Same Morning and Evening-. Those with younjr children, or delicate persons using milk diet will do well to order ONE COWS MILK fom me and thereby avoi 1 the numerous complaints occasioned from toe use of mixed milk, i d not pvv (100 per month for swill and malt so as to sell my customers slop m.lk. The cows are all healthy and feed either on meadow irrasB or alfalfa hay. J. W. DUFFY. sep2 DANCING SCHOOL, SATIIUUAV EV1.XISGS, I'ROU 7 to 'A o'clock. Adini.-aion, one I Jlar for Lenuemun an t ladies. Ladle and Children s (J as LtJw S-aturd ty afternoon fro n 1 to 4. Terms, fi per mo., u. Children under twelve years, JI.Ml. no2 I. MRS. A. ALT GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES! dclVtf . 8. RAIL. Just Opened! AT fl. F. HENTSCHEL'S, Cn King Street, JJt IMMKSSa ASSORTMENT OF Toys, Dolls, Chromoa, Paintings PICTURE FRAMES, Latest Style, And a Variety of HOLIDAY GOODS Don't Fail shovr Goods. to Call. No trouble Prices Way Dowo. to TO THE FRONT AGAIN ! JOHN G. FOX HAS NOW OH HAND A FRBSU assortment of Books. Music and Jewelry, guns gkrf mCMTifll pistol SstA Eeloadinj Tool', ' And STerythin; in the sporting tire All the leading Periodicals aad Ifairazine of Amis rum. Cutlery. Fancy Articles . And aeneralfrtment nf almost errjt Int fj'tat cs o. nous; ii w mose rus