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HORNING APPEAL iec. se, 1HS L. I. FISHER, Advertbunfr Asent, SI Merchant fc.xct.anpe, is sole arr.t for tiie Motoujie Atfsai. in Sau Francisco , . . , Tie "MORSIXG APPEAL" in the aidy paper in Carsn.x pvbiUliing Me-jrupttis dirpaleht and oj1?ra0H gtoci report. 338 Opinr 2 90 ; 200 Mexican 4 4d 300 Gould A Curry 2 25 Best fc Belcher 4; C5 California loc ' 50 Savage 80c 4 . 1010 Con. Virginia 70c 895 ChoIIar 1 CO ' 2430 I'otosi 1 30 ' 420 Hale & Norcrofs 1 1G0 Crown Point I 30 270 Yellow Jacket 1 10 Alpha 1 10 . 70 Belcher 75c 200 Continence 1 J 10 Sierra Nevada 4 450 Bullion 75e . 200 Exchequer 30c 1 ' 240 Union Con. 4 00 50 Alta 40c ' 5 Occidental IJ 1 00 Andes SOc 375 Scorpion 75c 7 SO Albion 3 10 4G0 Martin White 2; 800 Argentst 20c 100 Bodie 2 00 50 Silver King 10 AFTER MORN ISO KoAUl. San Francisco. Dee. 12 r. m. Mexican, 4 40 a, 4 35 b; Ophir, 2 J0 a, 2 85 b; Con. Vir ginia, 65c, 70e a ; Best & Bel cher, ! s; Savage, 80e s; Hale & Norcross, 1 j s ; Potosi, 1 35 s ; Belcher, 75c a ; Albion, 10 s ; Bullion, 70c b, 75c a ; Yellow Crown Point, Jacket, I 35 b : 1 b Belle Isle, 50c b ; Union, 4 90 a. Just received a full assort ment of school ftationery and text books, consisting of wire bound, noiseless and book slates: pencils, sponges, scholars' com panions, ticklers, memorandum pads, composition and copy books, rulers, pen-wipers, cray ons, ink, pens, holders and pa per, all of which parents, guar dians, teachers and pupils are requested to inspect before pur chasing outfits for the ensuing term of the public schools in Carson, Empire and vicinity. A Stylographic pen given away with a quart bottle of Caw's jet black ink, at the News Depot, opposite tha Postoffice, Carson - ' ' " au24 Livery and Fee! Stable. D. Circe has now a fine stock of fast and safe horses and new carriages and is prepared to fur-; nish teams r single rigs at; cheaper prices than any stable in the city. Horses boarded by, the day, week or month and; given the best of . feed. A trial will give satisfaction, both as to the quality and price of services rendered. . . Dancing: School. At the Opera House. Classes f every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.' m., and from 7 to 9 p. m., after which dancing until 12 o'clock. Terms, payable in advance . Adult class, per month, $5 1 children, under fifteen years, $2. Music furnished for balls and parties at a reasonable figure. '.; IIai;l.'& MEDEXtr John G. Fox has received a full line of school books, which he will dispose of at the lowest rates. He also has a complete assortment of guns and am munition to supply the de mand occasioned by the incom ing hunting season. ' . Zephyrs, all shades ; erewls, ' all shades ; German knitting worsted, all shades ; Saxony yarns, all shades ; Shetland wools, all shades ; embroidery tilts,' all shadesj at M. Cohn's. Go to M. Cohn's nu' examine - his new styles of moquettes and tody Bros Is -arpets. , ' .' T- T ri 3 ' . Ladies fancy goods at reduced prices. To be found at Cohn's one tiricp afiiro THE: t'KILDREX 'ATE AtOSK. t'BMll i4fartor$vReMaIt f - prtWat.- i The Dobson and Hobson fam ilies had a joint dinner on Thanksgiving day. Dobson evolved the idea of having the numerous children eat all alone by themselves at a separate table. It would be harmonious for the children and allow adults to talk cahlal which would not ie appropriated by young ears. Hobson remarked : ' ' Dob, we'll try the plan, but you rnut caution your toy Billy to behave himself. You know h ; hasn't the table man ners, of my boys.?' ""Nowllike that, Mr. Hob-, son. My children are the best behaved in Carson and I hope that they will never be com pelled to learn taUIe manners from your boys, who put more food in their pockets than goes down their gullets." The wives of the two inter fered at this point and assured the men (hat no two fam ilies in town had such gentle manly, "bashful and circumspect children. The dinner came off on schedule time, and, us soon as the kitchen door was closed the youngsters locked it on the in side. The trouble appeared to have begun as to who should carve the turkey. Owing to some lack of a regular under standing1 on the part of the heads of the families, four boys nttempted the task at once. The adults heard a noise in the next room and attempted to get in, but, owing probably to the locked condition of the door, were unable to do so. The noise grew grander and more di versified as it progressed. Any practiced ear could tell that war was between the chin& crockery loaned by Mrs. Dob son and the cheap queensware furnished by Mrs. Hobson, who seemed somehow to have lacked confidence in the children. The noise of the castor traveling back and forth between the walls of the room and the sharp, shrill war whoop of William Hobson, Jr., as he mashed a pickle bottle over the head of the hopeful of the other house was not entirely drowned by the other noises. The parents finally got into the kitchen by the back way and untangled seven boys from the table linen and the cranberries. The children will not be asked to amalgamate when the fam ilies eat their Christmas dinners, unless the new boiler iron kitchen is completed. Thanksjjivf ns Quotations. On Thursday there was a gen end disposition to load up with Turkey, and the stock was in great demand in the afternoon mahogany board. . Claret and Champagne had the call after the legular session, and invest ors laid in all "that was offered. After the board numbers of per sons, mostly small boys, got out on the street an 1 began to un load. Then stocks struck bed rock' immediately, -and there was no attempt to bull the mar ket. A number of men joined a pool and attempted to take in all the Egg Nog at the various saloons, and the majority loade 1 up rather too heavily to handle the goods. Transactions in Rummen Gam, Tom in en Jerry and other outside stocks were active as late as 2 o'clock yes terday morniug. A Chance fr Hon. There is great excitement in the sporting world over the an nouncement that Mace and Sullivan, will fight for the ehaiu pu.nship, of the world. The Renoites are already moving heaven and earth to get the ring pitched in their town, with Mr. Powning as referee. j Oriental tooth wash, Tetiow's perfumes and Slavens face pow ders for sale at Fosters. lan I Qnllle Maetalaed. ! When . the tracks at the State Prison" were first discovered Dan De Quille advanced the theory that they were not the tracks of man, but of a gigantic sloth. Professor Marsh, an Eastern c"entist of considerable reputa tion, now holds the same view. When Dan made his announce ment it created no impression to peak of, but thit Marsh makes the same discovery it is heralded all over the country as the weighty opinion of a great man. A man who does'nt have the " Prof." hitched to his name need never hope to make any scientific discoveries which any body will be impressed with. During the past twenty-five years -Dan has carefully studied meteorological phenomena, the habits of animals and the geo logical formation of the earth until it is a safe assertion that fivr of the graduates of the scientific schools can tell him anything which he has not from actual observation studied out himself. There is much credit due Mr. Wright ( Din Ds Quille) in this line which has been per-fi-tent!y withheld from him. . Htrother's Kenee. The main topicof conversation in political circles of the Corn stock in the action of Mr. Strother, late candidate for Gov ernor, is erecting a forty-foot fence alongside a neighbor's house, thereby shutting out the light, heat and beautiful Com stck landscape. It is alleged that he erected the fence to keep a woman next door from throwing ashes into the yard. If that woman has any sort of that grit which Virginia people are made of she will rig up a ladder or a derrick, or some thing of that sort and continue to dump the ashes over the fence and all over Strother's house. A good, active woman ought to be able to keep Strother building stories on his fence until it would make a land mark for the weary wayfarer as far away as the Mound Home. On the Trarli. Detective Madison of Chicago was in the city yesterday. He does not state his business, but it is believed that he is on the trail of ex-Senator Spencer, one of the missing witnesses in the star route , trial. Spencer has ben hiding about Nevada for several months, and not long ago was in Cherry Creek. He seems to have been able by means of the receipt of cypher dispatches to keep pretty well posted on the movements of the prosecution aud has successfully evaded arrest. He is now be lieved to be somewhere in the mountains about Lake Tahoe. Social Catherine- On Thanksgiving night a party was given to Miss Mattie Sherman, daughter, of the pro prietor of the Arlington House. It was attended by a large gathering of the young folks and the affair wound up with n collation which was considered by the guests as a fitting sort of sequel to the general festivi ties. i Ierfth af A. K. Shaaata. A. E. Shannon, Grand Master of the Odd Fellows, of Nevada, and , Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, died at Eu reka yesterday morning. On receipt of the news the flags of the Orders were placed at half imst over the Odd Fellows' hall. Yesterday Ed. Raum, Sheriff of White Pine county, came into Carson with three prisoners for the Penitentiary. They were C. C. Dalker, sentenced to eight years for attempting to set fire to the residence of Dr. Tufford at .Cherry Creek, also Robert Cit terson" and Charles Nickbls, for house breaking, each sentenced to nine years. ' ' ' ' " ' ' , Ladies and children's shoes at cost, at Harris Bros. ; IX B8IEK, ; Dolph' Shane was-'in the city yesterday. I F. H. Hackett of San Fran cisco is in the city. ; "Mr. 'H?ntschel is nw consid ered very dangerous. There was an old fashioned dance at Empire last night. Mose Lyons, ex-Assembly man from White Pine, is inAhe city. There will be a lively fight over the Legislative offices this year. There are five candidates for the position f Matron of the Orphans' Home. About $25,000 will be paid out at the North-end mines in Virginia to-day. On Thanksgiving day there was a family reunion at the res idence of Mr. Cobb of this city. Jacob Tobriner secured about twenty new brar.ds of cigars while on his last trip to San Francisco. J. T. Hiding, a well known Comstock typo, came down from Virginia and took a lath at Swift's Springs jsterday. Wagner A Co. have a stock of new cheese, and is also giving considerable attention of late to the best brands of California wines. Persons who have the well fare f this office at heart will have the kindness not to send any more wine to the compos ing riKm on Thanksgiving eve. A child was knocked down on. King street yesterday by an express wagon. Its mother thought it was killed, but a few minutes after it was picked up it begm playing as usual. Alfred Lilierifeld has returned from San Francisco with blood in his eye. He threatens a re duction in I he price of his new stock of clothing that will make people purchase clothes which they do not need. The merchants are laying in a supply f Christmas goods which would seem to indicate that they expect an exception ally lively season. Leading dealers are ordering a larger stock than ever before. Rodgers, the man on trial at Aurora for robbing the Cande laria st ge, was acquitted yes terday.. The prosecution de pended upon a pal of the ac cused turning State's evidence, but the testimony was not forth coming when it was wanted. Crooked Officials. The Eureka Sentinel has the following intimation of trouble ahead iu Eureka : A petition was circulated yes terday, and quite generally signed by property holders, to secure funds for the employment of attorneys to prosecute certain county officials for alleged mis appropriation of county money. ADVEBTIKUI) LETTERS. . , Remaining in the Carson Post office December 1, 1882. ladies' list. Morris Miss M Wakeman N GENTLEMEN'S LIST. . Copeland J Cattini G Frame S Glover Geo Heflin M L Morrison A J McMartin J no Regan Jas A Robinson John Shane A D Tarden E M Wrind Jas Wood Henry G. C. White, P. M C'Kgwin A Xoteware. . ' Russia leather, alligator' and plush-covered, portfolios, novel ties in paper and envelopes, ideal . artotypes, plaques, Japanese- decorative goods, selected personally and just opened at Cagwin & Noteware's Bazaar. Nainsook marseilles and piqtoets at 'cost, at Harris Eros. ' i ' i Dress goods, silks and greca dines at costat Harris Bros. Camel! tie for sale at the City Drug Store. , ,j ., V . Table linens,"towelings and towels at cost, at Harris Bros.f 1882 FALL OiiCdVlCH BROS. NEW and DECIDED ATTRACTIONS Evorv department filled to overflowing with new ant' seasonable goods for Fall and Winter requirements. OLCOYICH BROTHERS, Importers and Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shoe, Men's Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Carpets, House Furnish- f:ing Goods, etc., offer better inducements to purchasers than any other house in this city. n,.vino- Vil RE XT to" nav and smaller expenses than our com- petitors, carrying the largest stock ami best assortment, we am enabled to sell at closer prices. Our SHOE STORK is the most complete in me M iif, aim have on hand an excellent assortment of Misses', fidieV and Children's Shoes of the best Eastern m ikes. Cloaks aud Cohn's. dolmans at Plushes.aH sh ades and quali ties, at M. Cohn's. 50 Cents Per Week OJS" All c"asM of le.Htimatf advertisements n.t cxteeUini: six lines inserted in tbi column ftr 50 Cents per week. IOMt. A PfTVPH OF SIX KEYS. BEUINO- J ins? ti ttie undersigned. A suit able reward will be paid lo ine miner on leaving the -same at the Jphrau ufliee. O. It 1H.VI.SJ. To Kent. JTIHR HOUSK FORMERLY' OCCX7- I pied bv J ndsre Hearty. Partly fur nished. pply ol James Fraser. ' KDMial Wotiee. r COffX IS NOW THK StH.K nsrent ii Parson of the "White" and "New Howe" sewing machines. ToiiMorial. ASCHEIM IS XOW KITSNIXG HIS Bri ber shop near the dep-it, and runs it. aa they say, up t tiie handle. Fit a rood, clean, close, artistic and quick shave, shamp r hair cut, this place cannot easily be matched. Perfumery. my cti rivv l''KFl'MERIKS IVCLIDIVJ I Marie Stuirt. Whit ieraniuni and Spring Violet, for sale at the City Druir Store Oaswin A Xotware'H Swk Ieiot N EW MUSIC. NOVEMBER MGZI!ES, na.'jrurt'g " !Sraton's Bar." Stylosfraphic and McKinno:i Pens. Automatic Pencils, a zar l': terns, Powder, Sliot, ebeds and Cart ridges. LEGISLATIVE ANNOUNCEMENTS. e"The price of announcements in this column until the session of the Legislature is S. OROiK l. FRYER Announces himself as a candidate tor Page of the Senate. AJIfc BE.TO Announces himself as a candidate for Page of the Senate. w Announces himself as a candidate for Messenger of the Assembly. Hespeel fully announces himself as a candidate for Pntre f the Assembly. EOKGE 1. UHXOS Announces himself as a candidate for Chief clerk of the Assembly. JLEW DERBY' I?aciHii11i nnnfit:liip himself US & candidate for Porfr of the Assembly. m jpHILLlP M It. II ELM Hereby announces himself as a candi date for the office of Page of the senate. CI EORUE DALE J Respectfully announces lihnt.elf as a candidate for Porter of Ihe Assembly. gKKTIK IUYWARD, Of Carson, announces himself a Candidate for Page ' the Assembly. LIVE MD LET LIVE. i. J. II, lUc G u irk, Tinsiaiili, Plumber, Gas Fitter -AND- ; GENERAL WORKER; , - i ! . . Having established hiwseirim business will attend to all orders promptly. No exorbitant charges for work, my in otto being '-Uve and i-et Ldve." r t - h? aSb'op' few doorijauthlofa era HoMe. OPENING iW AT OKO'KIUKS. MASON ct CO., I IN COrtBKTT HI.OCK. ' NORTH CARSON" ST., t'aron City, Xevaaa. THOLESALE A (KKfAIL hkau; its IS WINES, LIQUORS AND GENERAL M K R Cgll A N I) 1 S E. CHOICE LAKE VALLEY WITTTI.M? 1JV I 1 lil FAIRBANKS' LARD. CLOUC.H HAMS A N -U BACON, Etc., Etc., Etc.. 'f OrJlers taken ind p-od livered tc anytpart r the city f.- uf cbargr.J MASON & CO. -V .... . v;-.M r,