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Show EVENING NEWS. HON. JOHN T. CAINJS stake conferences: . Appointments for Quarterly Con frencfl Until April, 1880. Hat Something to Say to All The FaaUy of President. Taylor Elector in Ctan. Celebrate the- - Anniversary of His Birth. To the Voter ot Utab: : Xeveoator 3, ISM. fruay. PLEASANT REUNION. For the fourth time I save been hon ored with the nomination for Delegate to Congress by the great party or the people of this Territory. This evidence of popular confidence and trust is very gratifying to me. It is encour aging to have this assurance of the trust and esteem of my fellow citizens, and to feel that my services. Inefficient as they may have been, though i During the life of the late President John Taylor, It was bis custom, on each recurring anniversary of his birthday to assemble bis family aad their Immediate connections to par take of such hospitality as his table afforded and to participate with him In thanks to the Giver of All good of for the added lease life, and the blessings bestowed, and in or der to indulge in pleasant song and story, and by mutual interchange of thought and expression to brigbteu the chain of friendship that 6heuld bind them together a a family. These occasions were .improved by him to Impart such counsel and advice as he deemed it bis duty as a patriarch to present, and were usually looked I jT ward to as seasons of pleasure and en u joyment, Following oat the course of the good old book, "Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giv- eth thee," the Immediate relatives of President Taylor, consisting mainly of his wives, children and grandchildren to the number of about' one hundred, assembled last evening at the old homestead in order to celebrate another anniversary of his natal day. Conspicuous among the decorations of the main apartment was a large new portrait of. President Taylor in a suitable frame, over and aronnd which was suspended an appropriate Inscrip tion neatly inscribed on colored silk, by Brother Wm. C. Morris. A short programme of exercises was prepared which included favorite hymns, songs1,' music, recitations etc. by various individuals, together. with a sketch by1 Bishop George II, Taylor, of scenes and incidents in the life of President Taylor, with which he was personally familiar and a graphic and amusing sketch of "Life in the pen," by one who bad been there, all contributed, in combination with the substantial bounties of nature, to.f uxnlsh a season of enjoymcntlong to be remembered. - Elde)r Pogmire's Death. Today Apostle F. D. Richards rea ceived telegram from Elder Wm. Spry, president of the Southern 8Utes Mission, in response to an inquiry, stating that the" cause of Elder Vincent Pngmire's death was malaria. 11 e expired on Friday, Oct. 20. The remains are being accompanied home by Elder Humphries, and are expected to arrive in Ogden by. Saturday evening's D & R. G. train. They will be met there by a brother and a brother-in-laof the deceased, and taken to St. , Charles, Idaho, for interment. 3D). BAIS. 3L. THE BURTOMARMIiR Having succeeded to the business of Barnes and opened at the old stand anew $ Davis, and desirable Stock of Merchandise, I taht the liberty to thank my old patrons for their support in the past, and hope by close attention to business, Low Prices and courteous Weber.Juab and Cassia Stakes Sun-fla- y and Monday, October 31st ami 22d, 1888; and Saaday and Monday. January SOtn aad Nat, BoxV Elder, Tooele and Oneida Stakes Sunday and Monday, October 28tb and 23to, 1888; and Sunday and Monday, January 27th and 28th, 1889. to patronage-NeFAITHFUL AND CONSCIENTIOUS Sunday Cachrjnd; Wasatch Stakes News Notes. 4th an,l 5th, as Lknow and Monday", November they were, were such as to and Sunday and Monday, FebruDelegate J. K. Toole, of Montana, is IN; inspire my friends and associates with reported as seriously 111. ary 8d and Uh, isf. low Will be Bear Lake, Emery, Samrnit and a sentiment of continued trustfulness. M. T. Oct. 30 A party of Helena..... kH iK and uCTfiTTriiiWra7 Monday, I will not deny that I am proud of the Uintab stakes Sunday lllAn. tne to November 11th. and 12tn, 1888; and honor that has been conferred upon Induced the flat- had who naif breed, Sunday and Monday, February loth me. I am not head Indians to divulge a lonr-keonly that, but am and irth, 1S39. secret as to the location f some remarkably rich mines In the Lftls, Morpan and sincerely grateful and appreciative, Saopete, D- - L. DA VIS, Hancock StakesSunday and Monday, and hope in the luture, as in the Biackloot country, while clambering sides November 18th aid Wtta, 1888; and past, to prove by my conduct and by over the steep mountain to were horrified .to dnd the skeletons of Sunday end Monday, .February 17th my devotion to the cause of those who bole bullet had 1889. men. a Oae and 18th, two white me with through his forehead, aad both had Millard, Sau Joan' and Sevier Stakes have honored and entrusted the of Uh mission evidently been killed by hostile In-a November and important representing Monday, Sunday dians. Beside' the skeletons lay and 2HU), 1888"; aad Sunday and Monthis great commonwealth In the Amersmall pilelfa quartz. Evidently they day, February J4tb and 2iih ' 1888. am ican not I were thejflrst prospectors and pioCongress, that nnwerthy w. a. liitvH, a. r. Utah, Pamraiieh and Saowflake j. a. Lawia. j. a. BA9ka. faith aml esteem. If I shall fail neers of ftbe Blackioot hills, and for Stakes Sunday and Monday, Decem- their hills on bleak the barer years had; lain made S a: ability: and ber 2nd and- 3rd, 1888; and Sunday and In this It will tor lack-- of a have caused a The discewerles want ef intelligence. t.Maircb 3rd and 4th, 18S9. Monday section. to that ' stampede The news of the action of the Teo- Davis, kanab and St. John Stakes 'V'vcV'i' r."J"iJ?j reports from Snake River, Lvte, Snnday and Monday, December OA ple's Convention reached me at WvoraloiE. coo firm the news of the and 10th, 188S; and Sunday and MonWashington, during the closing days of banging of the two trappers there, day, March 10th and 11th, 1889. old. man Adams and Dutcble. The St. George, Malad and St. Joseph the longest session of the National were found on Cottonwood Creek, beDATE OPESED OUT, AT AO. 16 MAIS STREET, Legislature on record. I could not Monday, Decemi tween Three Forks and Battle Creek. and Sunday without neglect of duty and desertion ber 1610.41111,-188S- ; A Mr. Phillip Leffljr discovered the MNK OF and Monday, March 17th and 18th, oi A COMPLET& AND rULL 14' bodies bv followinu the trail made by my post at a time when it would . " 1889. , mounted maskers aBd came across the more have to been do leave, danjrerous Parowan, Beaver and1 Maricopa the bodies of Adams and Dutcaie obv btakes Suneay and Monday, Decem- than telegraph a formal acceptance of Little Cottonwood Creek. The men & ber 33rd and lita, 1888; and Sunday and the nomination. Returning home at were lying fiat on their backs with over their Monday, March 21th and 25th, 188. the end of the session, 1 find that their bats pulled downwere found Those Stakes which have held their marks faces. rRope ELECTION DAT 13 UrON CS. and bark conferences on Sundays and Mondays around I' their necks have realized a much, more numerous' Heretofore, on similar occasions, I Lbad .been rubbed off a nrancn OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, 101 & 103 E. FIRST SOUTH STREET. ETC. attendanoe than rhn held on Satur- have ETC., been to meet the people pleased screw jiear-- Showing bat the men had FACTORY AND YARD, CORNER EIGHTH SOUTH AND STATE ROAD days and Sundays. This method has in their prcclncU, and with earnest therefore t a adopted 4n the accomRetail. been Strang np there. The side of the and Wholesale aft Hock All Bed Prices, face of one man looked as if it bad panying list by direction of the Coun- and eloquent friends, address the cil of Apostles. been beaten in with a revolver. No on voters the of issues the We offer a large lot of Misses' and Children's Kewmarkets, Coats, day. It .D. RICHARDS, holes or other wounds were bullet :).. be will understood that circumstances inference makes the 1. etc., at an Immense Sacrifice. Ibe above must be sold regrdlees of coat foundwblch Jos. F. Smith have made It impossible for me to go almost conclusive that orthe men dragged were bung and not shot ameng the people before the electjon, CHOICE BUTTER AND EGGS ALWAYS ON HfNO. to death as was first rumored. FUAtiHENTS. and I am therefore forced to speak Their saddle horses had been shot through the press, and in that way and were lying not far distant from 1 by looking Conference Visitors will consult their own Intures 1 Vote 6n Taesday: the bodies of the trappers. Their only. elsewhere. before no and Stock been purchasing also had do shot, through camp I find while that certain has progress Tkiesthoo meeting tomorrow. to the men had living thing belonging been made by the right la its contest A coat belonging to one been spared. was in lined the for supremacy, the issue is the- same H Kicuard Orckn' of the vigilantes has been .discovered rollce Court today, for drunkenness. that has confronted us these many near where the banging occurred and THE. IMMIGRANTS. points pretty closely to the suspicion & A that the people are struggling owner. Adams had a wife and traup who gave his name as Ster- years; former to hold in their Laramie. to their En are maintain own, was who the children arrested Saints of Names the several residing ling f last night by ritchta aa citizens of the Republic and He had the, reputation of being a quiet Route to Utah. police. - . j to the us of was addicted man, but the assaults t against' of theambitious . ' intoxicants. JmrrmnOJt Smith has been .sent to and Territory List of the Saints sailing from Liverthe county Jail for two terms of 00 days and enroachments.. and ef pool October 20th, per steamship adventurers, unprincipled for Nov. 2. The Sargeon-Genereach, petit larceny. Washington, men whose aim and effort are to profit John Qulgley President of has ordered food supplies Tarn funeral of David Moore will from the political subjugation ef the company : sent to Decatur, Alabama, for the take place In the Eleventh Ward meet masses. While the attack upon the For Halt Lake (Jity. Maggie Terry: destitute. New I'ork, Nov. 2 Judge Barratt Sunday next, at 11 :30 a. m. liberties of the citizen may have be- - John and Elizabeth Curran; Joseph, requirnma it less of physical force than at Sarah, William W , Elizabeth and Al- refused to grant a mandamus Friends Invited. OR HALF BLOCK NORTH OF THE EIGHTH WARD SQUARE. the to elections of keep John Inspectors Hannah ing Koberls; bert Davis; in times the is 4 it en election by past, engineered open after p.m. Bt a private telesrani we learn that Broadbent; Edith Haywood; JohnEm-R. the polfe day to receive votes in the company of immigrants now en individuals no less venomous than and Jane Ingleby ; Alice Wllletts;Wools-ton; districts. by a party ma and Charles White ; James ro!o left Norfolk at t o'clock .last formerly, andasis supported Jane Slater; George Parr; ' Belgrade, Nov. 2. Darin a terch-lig- ht as organization vicious, evening Florence, Ann, Mary Maria, last evening stones -procession AS SOULLESS William, Eliza and Emma Annie were thrown Austrian legation. at AT the Thi Utah Central wUl Rive half rates as ever,WICKBDAND Isabella, William, A number of arrests were made.. The and as desperate In its meth to those who attend the laying of the and Margaret Simpson; Jame?, made apologies to the Aus corner stone of the Union depot atOg ods. That the purpose of the lnslK- - VAi, and James E.Bnsb; J no , AMce, authorities minister. trian and Albert nuicant minority is to further enslave James, John Green; Mary den on Monday next. navy de tv.ahdnffton. Nov. the people is proven by its recently Constable;. Phajbe Newman; Elizt, and Mary Whitehead; partment this morning received InforAt the s;ame of baseball yesterday promulgated platform of principles, Christopher THK TO THE FRIEJDS OF HOME ESTERI'RISE: II. Osborne ; Hose A. Wheller ; mation that the cruiser . Botton had nine won by uu iue conspiracy appears to be ap George Craig. afternoon the Orders Jamaica. at arrived Knighton, aecere of 10 to 3. Thus far the proved and supported by the chief Agnes For Ogden City. Mary and Wm. were therefore sent to her commander SHOES, We would say that we MA KJ2 HOOTS Chlcatcos have won six games and the executive of the Marion, Marion and Jeanette to proceed at once to Port AuIn Prince Scott; who Territory, interests American Uayti. MORE to Clark; MUCH Mary and Anderson; Mary five. Style and Finish, equal us oniy tois wees put In an Scott; Ada Sheprotect can reach' there in about twelve and Harriet Cave; Adolpsus FROM. SKLKGT TO Goods brought DURABLE than any Imported Smithnrst; hours.!. Orders to the Kearsarge have The dog show In the Theatre to official appeal to Congress to reduce Chester; Mary and JaneAdlam;John, been revoked. au d we all and morrow afternoon will be a rare ex the community to a condition of Louisa HadmanjGrances into the Market, guarantee Mary, Hyrum, Gweny and AnEARLY ASD EXAMINE STOCK AM) PRICES CALL are hibition of the intelligence of the ct- - political servitude, with pronounced Gweny, that as nie Williams. VftT frtlt Oranhk Shk Wantid that the JAHce is as Low any goods For Pleasant Valley. - Margery and The ureat objection I have-- to the nlne species, and the results that may eremies for masters. The same old Class Material. . BEFORE VOU PURCHASK. cry of bate is heard in the land, though Margery Thompson; Margaret and house," said the new tenant, is inai Solidly Made of be attained by careful trainicsr. John Carrie Jacob k; Patterson; Mary SOLOMOX llliOS. murmuring hear reason is vague there to believe that it Is lean always Thk mayor of Ogden has issued a echoed by fewer throats. The same Kay; Davis. Griffiths; Thomas and caused by the people . talking next proclamation closing all the saloons in old slanders are reiterated by the same Samuel For Logan Jane and John Duncan. dWeia', ma'am," said the agent "we 51 & '2r that city on Monday afternoon, from venomous tongnes, but fewer ears are For Echo. Ed w. Conclll. made thicker for walls have can the MaTrio't. Colo 13 m. to' 6 p.m . during which time .Ada For Vurango, ready to receive them . For Evanston, Wo Tbos. Hutchin-- s; you." thevkiefeta'onles of laying the corner "Thicker!" she exclaimed, "why, we nave retained any of our inai Lucy Shaw; Wm. llemmingway IcohldnH hear athing!" in; then stone of the new union depot will be constitutional Om. tnatr.Ulllin. Ml as citizens, that Charlotte and Charlotte Young. DnacTons: rights U T.rUr i.llllnl conducted. For Payson Hannah, Bessie, Alice, Ueenra Komaay, H. Taylor, Oa. any of the. features of local self gov O. D. Bomaay.6acrtary a4 Trarar J. Sarah and H. Fraccis J. V. Axvaatraaa. Komaay. Beatlw, krercy, Wmr BBrtaiBt,HUrBal garrte, U. a. Araiy. W. T. Axmatroac. TaK announcement that- Itice's ernment are yet with us, are due tjp. Siawks; Joseph W. Menlovc.Walter.Sarah.barah SDrttwvilte the fact in lFbr the that will have good appear Company people Evangeline - WEATHER BULAiKIia. DAILYAmalla, Walter, Alice and bidney the Salt Iake Theatre, on the 9 h .and stood shoulder to shoulder and with Whitehead. Meteorological Report Received ct Halt . om S or ember 'J, 1888. iota lnais. will be received with great solid front Like City Annie I nrner. For City Drigham AND at' e a. a, local Mat. HAVJB FACED THK ENEMY pleasure by the lovers of the laughable. jVepli. JMireu, ssria, niuw uu for The company Includes 63 people, and that was eagerly loeklng for a weak Chas. Stanbridge. . WHD. . SWISS AND GERMAN. TES. Is ffle imtest burkgque aggregation point or a break in the ranks. The OS now on the road. , Fridaao4 Forfait Lake City air rLacs or - :s per pie hare been united in opposing ana Conrad tan Pauline Kauer; OBSEKTAS0 S'B' TeitfORHow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, a the assaults upon their precious rights Schaub; Gustaf Vlertel. 3 d TIO. foot race will be ran at tee of citizenship, and to that fact can SCANDINAVIAN. i I S & race track near the North Temple we credit whatever of success fcas G-oodEm f tFor Nephi. Gnstaf, Josephine, Walattended us, and whatever of repub. Street bridge Over Jordan. The ivar ma and James Clear K Alinqvist; u s 36 l.cao Light ii In the light bon. government remains. are W. H. Ingham, a young UCity..i 38 6 i i Ram w Helena-..- ., B ii'lear man residing In the Fifth Ward of this of .the past, In the .observation of the ,40 K W rt..CnMer.; 4( no 46 E .Light tll'dy 14 48 in the contemplation of the City.! Boise of preseBt, Mr. and Caldwell, l'ayson. city, 'Fair 38S'W No News Yet. Washakie;! 26 Caldwell Is a professional runner. future, it seems to me that the Intel Wta'caVeea' w Light 'Fair Up to this afternoon no additional Bawliaa W. 30 Ingham has engaged in several races, iigence and wisdom of the people will suggest to tffcm the absolute necessity word has? been received regarding Elat 11 a. and can make good time. taken Signal ervie report wCr On Block East of V, C. R. It. Depot. of avoiding disunion ; of drawing more der Alma P. Richards. Elders and K Light Pair i . 48 L. voir... 60 Last evening's entertainment in the closely together than ever for the pres-- ei friends were still out on the search at If Light Olear Ogden iCalm 'Clear Nineteenth Ward was fairly at'ended, 6 43 vatfon of their liberties. Safety for last accounts, and If anything can be Stockton Calm Clear 6 36 and the audience were highly pleased. the individual and for the Bingham or Calm Clear whereabouts, Park City. 36 2 community ia mod of hi fate The members of the choir, who fur- demands the same Calm Clear 6 64 be will Provo immediately) unity of political the information 44 m nished the. musical part, of 'the pro- action on the Alta....... part of the bona fide forwarded. Garfield.... gramme, did their part admirably. citizens, that has given us Elder Richards' parents reside at Lake Park.g. victory in Mrs. Ilarbrouck gave several recit- the In faction there Is danger, Milton, Morgan County. He was their Brighton ations jn a' beautiful and impiesslve In dlpast. Salt Lake City, Barometer 304. union there Is destruction. In only son, and was an exemplary youag manner. She has a fine voice, which my the risk is too great, the man. He has a wife and two children, opinion p. it. F1T8MAURICB. Sergt Signal Corps. has been carefully cultivated. venture too. perilous for any true who, with bis parents and a host of V.9KJ friend of the Territory and her friends, are in a state of great anxiety noble people to think for a moment of over his mysterious disappearance. For Two Months. withdrawing allegiance from the party Tn the. Stockholders of the North Point This afternoon Milo J. Keesc, the which has made it possible for all First District Court. Irrigation Company. soldier who deported ' himself so on good citizens to live here in peace and -. -wr-before Judge Judd, at Ifllla Proceedings was before of to the the other which any the enjoy night ANNUAL rights becoming wUl 'Z : said THE of Provo Company was or jFUtintf. Constitution and laws of the Repub Pumps, JPtpe Judge Pyper for sentence. He )fflce. Salt at Thomson's Heal Estate United States vs. Byron W. Brown; held dered to be imprisoned In the county lic guarantee to the individual. Let the 12th day- of No-. F.v. J LUv Booflng, Onl o'clock BUmmJZsin4 Supplies, Tin us go on as we have .been going, to perjury; the case was given to tne jury ember, 1888, at 10 officers Jail lor 60 days. for the ensuiag a verdict ot guilty purpose of electing and tnis morning, gether anil transaction of any other business was returned. Sentence was set for Tear, Guttering, Etc. vmn4d Xrsm ' -mat may com : WHOSO FIUUTING WITH "tHoSKoS. RIGHT, . Released. f the 1st of December. did Secretary N. IMrngation Co. GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS. Yesterday toe seven persons arrest opposing evil with good, unitedly People vs. John A. Kudman; rape; ed Jtt Blackioot, Idaho, by the United wcrcing for the bupremacy of Consti after the testimony of the witnesses THEATRE. o. M A.n IrIl.aT;T,. States Marshal, for lutimidaticg vot tutional law, and as good cit zens, for the prosecution was all in, the de SALT LAKE in our indihabeas oa were OS1.T ! released guarding corpus always vigilant fense attempted to prove that the ers, fjRAFil HIATISIK Their cases were taken before Judge vidual and pur community liberties. crime was ,'commltted by mutual con Nov. 3, at 2.30. Berry, who ordered thom to be liber Let us avoid Riving aid and comfort to sent. Witnesses on both sides and Saturday Afternoon, the enemy. ated. spectators were excluded from the paor. A aUKBIs' Again thanking the people for their court room during the trial, which is esteem and confidence as expressed by now In progress. 145 .Sunday School .Cnipn. their representatives iQ the late con free reftfiar laeetlBjr'ot the "Sanday vention, I now aek a popular oonflnna . Railroad Wreck. School Ulcers and teachers of this Uon of that confidence . t :.; DO ALL. BUT TALK1 In the only way : VXMi KINGDOM! A IB Stake will be held in the Fourteenth la which It can be iMlI A Helena." M. T.. October given, namely : at Ward Assembly Hall, on Mdnday even- - the ratatpB comicaX, ctowsi disastrous .collision and wreck . I ask the votes of all true polls.. 7:C0 o'clock. . Ia next," at FRITZ, tne ailata: mt ' of our glorious Utab, and 1b freight train occurred last nighfat Keflned, A. brain. J. II. Fakrt, Sec'y. friends a hnmaa with A Doz Pacific on Northern the return will promise that if elected, I Arlee, M.T., AmusiBR and Instructive kntortainment., were will, as la the pat, perform my whole road, in which three engineers en, one having bis ribs broken, 23c; adults. Priceiref ad Y. L. M. I. A. Officer.' Meeting. dnty as best I can, working for the m badly bnrt, 250 extra. Bcaerved 80c seats, contuseu otners the and oeing oaaiy DM. MH '1 wijcts win do on BIMC The regular monthly meeting of the terests Of the loved Territory which and bruised. The injured men were Nov. a. morning, so we all tre, are Saturday and shall allowed be desirous John T. P. O'Bouke, Flemming Y. of I. M. L. Salt officers of the A. . trains were oouoie-headerLake Stake, will be held November 9, all her political and social rights, and At. sparks.TheBoth a was to due accident at 11 a. m., at the residence of Mrs. W early take her place in the galaxy of miscalculation by the engineer of the one American of the brightest west-bouo. 13. wnea ae reacnea States, B. Dougall, 49 north, West Temple Arlee bis engine was almost out ot Street. Ail interested are invited to stars in the firmament. to water, and he thought ne nao time Very respectfully, if attend. Mary A. Freeze. to the tank and take water ran down T. Caixe John before the other train mo. is came Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 1, 1888. In. lie was mistaken, and came in Justice to a Railroad. collision with No. 18 before the tank was reached. The four engines were W? bay seen a private letter from J. Y. M. M. I. A. demolished. There is a deep Conference of almost K. Lockwocd, Esq , general passenger with a long carve at this point. cut ' "Remember, the 5th of November" and ticket agent of th Kansas City, as .KreER-YTH- I Confer the occasion of the & Stake over Tall Scott road, Fort Memphis Contemplated Changes. . which the last company of immigrants ence of the Y. M. M. I. A. to convene ! a.TVI It is Intended by the Dbskrkt News destined for Utah, passed from Mem In the Assembly Hall of this city. It 6ize In a make the to change to be will In the Company first this Stake effort phis to Kansas City. The writer of the edition. thinks that an article which appeared hold a conference on Monday, and it and form or on occur the before 1st of will This or THB be to attendance in the Niws on the arrival of the com- is hoped that the will be transformed it December,whea as be to will such who those stated which In and gratify this city, pany of present shape toan eight-pag- e that the company were not well treat have set apart this day for the purpose from itsThis Xhe decisive stmtfRle of the late Civil as to enable will the give War now on exhibition on West ed over a portion of the railroad Jour instead of having it held an Saturday, lssas. of the semi- - weekly nearly one readers Temple Street. South from for inconvenient resects many peo day very states his (a road. lie ney, upon Temple Block Corner. matter in more its than third reading or are engaged in business, that aa agent of the road went with pie who GOODS, freua IO av. m. till II Open shape.' the company and that extra efforts on Sunday) In which case it would present It is also the deeljrn of the campany interfere with Sabbath Schools and were made to insure their comfort. soon as practicable to abolish the as GOODS, The as heretofore. other that the portion of the meetings) It is possible and form in its News Wxxxlt existing railroad. Journey during which the whole of the officers bf Associations issae as a it magazine. This .will en company Buffered discomfort was: not Uroujrbout the Stake should make a , ' I2ST oar subscribers to carry of able many staled by the Jfnwe with sufficient point of attending, themselves and In a desire they have often expressed. clearness to avoid reflection upon rail ducing the members over whom they oatbind to it in convenient volumes and be will to do There likewise. not blameable; road companies preside Justly much of the matter that thus preserve and we cheerfully make thie.Teprdduc- three meetings, 'commencing res pec for valuable is reference, and of his 10 a.m. 7:80 2 at Mr. and and. la tively p.m. tien of expression contained torical interest.) Lockwood's letter, We will Add Jthat OLXDRKO, JUHJ AJX JkJZMrr we are further reliably informed .that .Lynch.bura-- . Va.. Nov. 9. A disas A--:C- i 1 1" FOB T8X AXI IN BXAOINESS Charleston. W. Va.." Nov. 2. Thos. nirnt 'ournea Moorman's Mr. Lockwood's road has al ways made trous ore last warenoase one tooacco of the immense and negro highwaymen 8ayers, Ko. St. 22 W., Firs South ecLr efforts to cure the comfort of larjre portion eta - whole block be wnei muraereo ana reoneu two yea-dielent Buociay, was caeebt and J immigrant for Utah passing ever Its slues. Jjoes suppesed ; to ne very ; -- - Btakea--8afdaya- bd - . w merit their future goods are daily arriving, and price as any house in the city. as If you want invest your money where it will bring you the greatest return?, re member Barnes $ Davis. Successor 128 Main Street treatment 1 -- pt as, Groceries, Boots, S hoes; Hats, - Hty Cortiifc Fence Maclimes Fence JAMES YL EARDLEY or BARNES, LEWIS & CO., , . P. W. M A D S EMM . ln, al Lumber, Lath, Siring ink av DOORS, WINDOWS, Davia. Fornierly witli llnrnca H7s-cons- .TV,rBJtsftf LEWIS & CO. BARK, - - c CEDAR IOST5 Etc, 340 South, First East Street, lDK-hon- se Furniture, If all Paper over-crowded Blrk-ensha- No. 70 3XIIV ST11S1,'J Carpets, t w; GREATLY REDUCED RATES. 2.-r-- as BROTHERS. SOLOLlOfl Finest, Stock and Greatest Variety - . and in Seam, - First Nt-p- Nos. 53 E. First South St. No. 70 " TVt-A-XT- V -- - - . J, cm; i j DOfflELSOI & LUMBER YARD CO. -- STEAM PLANING MILLTJ i E!lz Fall 100"-yr- con-tenan- i vrmi nn luiLun. nuivi IIMLI ARMSTRONG CO., s i Ladies' Jackets, Mod jeskas, . j -- Newmarkets, Jerseys, etc, Children's Cloaks, i OS- DRESS GOODS a ill Bavid James TRIWlilNES. PtOUBEBS, V - My -- Ladies,' Gent's' and Children's Under- wear and Hosiery. G. MAJtIV Corni, a. nd . IWf itl NEW! n ITV THE CYCLOBAMA ' semi-week- ly Battle . Gettsburp. Great Reduction - SEE .i 00TS AND SHOES CLOTHING, . M DRESS: DRY liner.' ; iynChed Wednesday nrjeht. FAIR & CONFERENCE. ISmponiim, 50 Elegant Sbort tops,- 57 25 eacli S10 00 eacl) 50 50 Seal Plisl Wraps, 512 00 eacn 50 Seal PW Wraps, 16 50 each. 300 FINE SB AL PLUSH WRAPS, 500 NEWIIARJtETS, 300 MISSES COATS, in all, .OF, - Bale GROCERIES. I rs r OTEKT. THE FOUR STORES. mission-childr- and Iron M. DOHIEISOH & CO. 4;i ca 1 FITTERS. and riumking Uatcrlal, no. 25 Educated Dogs 25 GiSM STEAM fc Co ,000 Garments to Select froin. it v. i7iiu.il risTvrr. |