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Show t TO V - BUBLISHEU, SEMLWEEZLT, JTEDXlCSDst Y and SATUliDA $l.CO Y.) 01K., 20. Xo. OCDEN directory; OF MAILS. Defeat of Spanish Troops CLOSING 7.40 VM. 6.40 I'.iu. . mPAKTCRK.' till, daily 8.40 c u ikeCitv,nuld V ( 6.30 p.m. 6:M p.m. 8.40 a.m. n. :l. V CLOSISO. 7.00 a.ra, 5.00 p.m. Wyom- - Lake M'ltlie Kast ,,rSalt . I.kf!audl4ie West "vid'ieave the Litttr i in ... tu'"V (I.ell Lille. i Sat'ir- - and am.l W..Ii-1m.- Jmci . 2 . 3.3t p.irt. Mi ii.ni. batur.fcyg 11.30 a.m.' " notjiislj; ".I, Trains- - 7 40 " - p.m. K.!i0p.m. train Arrives ' " v. p. " : 0. P. " leaves " 'i ' U.P. " arrives , c. train . ftU'l and . - - - am. - ;,8 f0am. 7.f0 a. mi. 5.45 p.ru. - 8.40 m. C.SO p.m. " -- - lenves ' . - -- ' .i - , At 11 tn., and Prerv Sumlnv, in tlioTlrn.v-lVard Si lniolliousg FarU'y'a Stliciol-Mso'iat 5 p m. Tliiril Wa d Stliowl-housi- e ft (a tlif Swi'M.l 7 p.m. Kpiecojotl ('liurc)i at 11 a.m. and MclliwiiKt ( huivh atll a.m. and 7 p.m. Spiritualist Lctuies (CVild IlaMat 'City Ogden G. Chambers' At ery day, pu WATCHMAKER pen 1 AND JEWELER, CWkn. Jewelry. Silver and TR;ET. CWOEX. neitly doue aud ail ork warnuitod. y Ware, MAIN Reiwiriiii; 11-l- IF YOU WANT A T1MMS0NIAX DOCTOR OE DR. MURPHY, PO?T Ol IICK, MAIN ST, ()ni;. Fit, fl.a CALL ON sl-3- CxL-tTiiio- ,, AMERICAN. ' ' Cincinnati, 0., 2. Tjte summary of (lie einperance move-mt'iin sixty Ohio towns ami villages, io date, shows .eleven towns ia whi'cU up liquor selling is abanJoped, aud over toriy in'ench jf wliichlrom live to places are closed. The work is everywhere progressing vigorously. The Metuodit minivers ol Ciucirinati buve called a temperauce meeting for the people to consider the expediency of the prayer movement here. Columbus. 0.. 2. Immense temperauce meetings here The; cmbusinera appears to tucrease. Speeehes were made by a num. bur of prouiiueut ciiizeus, iucludmg sev' . eral ladies. .f ' ' ' " ,' Dayton, 0., 2. Several priying bandi of women visited a uuntber of saloons here today. None' surrendered, but sevcrul were g to sell out or be stt up in other business. Three new saloons were opened The women are uot discouraged, but are determined to persevere. , , t Washington, 2. , gherraaa presented a memorial from uierclianla of Chicago, repseveitiy-fivresenting $W),0U0,0uO capital, against the fur'her inflation of the currency. Logan taid the sigHers were respectable btasioess men, but dii uot represent the business men of Chicago. He preseuted a petition from Patten, Palmer, Sam. J.. Walker, B. F. Allen, II. 0. Stoue, J. Voung, Scammon and Peter Schuitler, who, he said, had done more for Chicago than all the others, praying for a further increase of currency. He also presented a memorial signed by small traders of Chicago iu favor of iulliuiou. Ingalls introdd ced a bill which proposes to give the Central Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad the right to land grams uud subsidy bonds for extendiug its road to unite with the Union Pacific I ; it twen-ty-si- x ug - '"' wil-liu- to-da- . . on tue uunureatu mer:aiau proviueu ISG2-t'4-6- Aji-h- I l plant-wil- ; ; M aa7-l- y nil . s al Tobacco of the Finest Brands. Butter, E?RS, Chickens iia ot and all Grain taken in exchange. KELSON, t i"irrwiTTinini3ajo.MtajijMMuiijii .- -, Y1L. .,, ii Trop'r. 1 in. in. I. man of the government troops were killed. A Nlhool-fiirl'- s Folly. The remainder took to flight, closely followed. by 'tlie Iloyalists, and all were The Nashville Union and Ameri either captured or drowned in the atcan. to iti says: cross tke river the way of Among the criminals tempt taken before tne sunrenie court last their retreat. Saturday for a final decision in their man respective eases, was a "A men, Lot's Rob Soiae-- . whose arrest ou the chargeyoung of forgery was noticed. body.""' Wiuston, etc., is one of the noblest One of the most amusing efforts now of men, and with his haudsotnc face, being made by the remnant of Christian Mobi-liestatesmen left over by the Credit bright blue eyes, dark curly hair, black Pacific massacres, under mustache, with the ends aristic-all- y andjlionh their old phiyer of'An the name of God, curled, easy manners and pleas- amen, let's rob somebody," comes in on It no was the beau u(calo a proposition. of he Christian saints to mg nuuress, sentimental class plunder i he., polygamous followers of that slate eat manifest and a ' pencils , 1 U Brighaiu. VnuBg. i"o long as Oie Latter-daSaints were decided; preference for pickles and poor and 'Against fearful odds ouster salad. lor a Ivire subsistence in a barren Waste, Starling out from New York in polygamy was considered the delusion num-- , of ignorant people, and these Christian, 1S72, the. young man with gentlemen assured us that the delusion crous aliases wade his arrearance at would in time; disappear, before llu a fashionable watering place in Kenwhich they, said lihts the summer of that Christians,, were, ordained ..by, the Al- tucky during VPfir , .inn , filter. fv.;ifirn . terrible mighty to teach aud not enforce. ' jflutter When.the Mormons succeeded in esamong the very youthful lady tablishing a foothold near Salt Lake, visitors, proposed to one of the mot and make a station where the trains of gushing, and He was susceptible. ' golden driveit emigrants could rest and - ear sixteenat once by as it were accepted refresh themselvea-formin- g old who was miss, it "so thought the pivot to the fin of civilization that, spreading over ihe Atlantic elopo, maue nice" to be enirafred. our western empire a great fact A few weeks glided swiftly by, the J Christian sainU yel in the seventh their hands, relying upon the moral young 6ouple being suasion organized by Christ when he heaven of bliss, and then the "stern established his church and said that the parient" steps in and orders his gates of hell should not prevail against daughter back to school, turning a if. The man "who would doubt the power cold shoulder to the young ' man of of gospel - truth - preached by. these the beautiful curls aud waxed mus and ' iacred advocates,' was no ' tache. better than a heathen or an inhdel. j He has been confined in jail iu But when these deluded followers of Brigham committed ihe unpardonable this city for several week, previous sin of weilth; 'when to their plantations, to going to the penitentiary, and dur wrung from desolation's nakedness, they and in tact tunco the added silver mines of great value, it was ing that time, date his he has been in conof arrest, found that Christian truths preached by the ordained "were of no valued and it stant receipt of letters from that became necessary to back the.n up with romantic' Kentucky school-gir- l who declares that phe'll wait for her dear bayonets and jails. Indeed our John P. Newman, Eugcuc until be gets out of prison. of the She says it is all a mistake that she churoh, - with the chimes at the keeper of knows he never committed forgery, tached, the the king's conscience, the favored at or any other crime. court,' the) high, mighty, eheep;shearing shepherd of the Christian flock,, went but and tried conclusions with the polygamous Pratt, Orson Pratt of sacred re by nown, and get floored. Orson went at him hammer and tongs, and o bewilderThe Court of Law and Equity, ed and bedeviled John P. with weighty and Greek in reasons Hebrew, vulgar says the Kansas City (Mo.) Tines of Methodof our that great light rt b. 22d, was the scene f a rather tongue, ism under the chimes was iguomiuiously extraordinary matrimonial transaclaid on his Methodisticul back; and so tion yesterday. An aged pian, eviprone, did cry out that the patriarchs, his fiftieth year, callto wit. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, were dently past past a bard lot; that Solomon was immoral, ed ppon the Clerk of the Court for David dissolute, and old Pentateuch no assistance iu marrying a wife. better than he should be was none ot your common wed, , The moral suasion found in gosrel dings, nor was it like the?,', one where teuci.ng had to be abandoned or the pos the Squire read the Episcopalian rite sessions would never be the saints , the Christian saints': and so a crusade was of confirmation in mistake for a marorganized, and 'the orthodox have taken riage coremony, and closed by giving to apustoha blows, and knocks, intend the benediction. Xo, this was a maring t o convince the deluded of their er riage between two persons separated rors bv Eurtr.cal operation, lound in 6,0,00 miles cf land and wapersecution. , To aid by fully good ter. se has President in th is holy work the The old man informed the Clerk lected from his horde of office seeking scoundrels the crcme dc la creme, and put of the Court that he wanted to get them in office where their p&wer is al married to a woman now living iu most, if not quite, despotic, and the op Holland, aud that he would perform pression exercised by these men is soine- - such ceremonies as were of necessary ihinrr startliuff. even in this day here, and she would be married to usurpation and ofl'.cial abuse. We have before us a memorial signed her brother in Holland as a proxy Gentiles and addressed to for him. Then the brother was to by forty-on- e Cou"ress, asking for further despotic him his wife, with her baggage, and of course unconstitutional powers, ship to Kansas City. direct to further persecute these Mormons into com a course ol into the true faith, and It appears that the lady has an obAll cut the their tiscation of properly. jection to leaving her home in Holthroats gathered in from the adjoining land before she had been married in Territories, populated by convicts es some manner; and as the bridegroom caping punishment and criminals escap leave his business ing conviction, Avnere tne revolver anu cannot afford to the bowie-knifmake recognized law, here to go after his wife, he decided ihtv alarmed lest the laws of to apply to the courts for an act of Comrress be not euforceJ. We purpose returning to this literary eflort again procuration. The old man went away delighted, In tU meantime let those Christian & Co.. pray and last night delighted himself with statesmen. Frelinghuysen God, without ceasing, for light sufficient the happy consciousness of being a to enable them to circumvent iu conmarried man, with his wife 6,000 stitution and these polygamous Mar- - miles away. mons. Washington Capital, lnb. 11. There are many ways of being mar, 1 j . the Supreme Couri decidos such to have JAP1XEK Vr.XH 2tH BISIIEI.S been the intention of the Pucific Railroad acts of. T T1IK AC KI .; In the House, under the call of States, SKTHIXO NEW. Farmers and Oradrnfr tltia. wautfl t fell tlie JAPAN JK several' bills were introduced and refer'S.V. V,irse have roccutly beun bwuIit to red. One by Ward, of Illinois, to give lb: pir.intry trmn Japan, bikI pro.o to lie tlie IV;i known ftir 'j'uid ue or for stock. l'lity flexibility to the currency without inflaVf"' iu the form of a luisli, ir'im 3 to o fret bigli, tion. One by Myqrs imposing a duty of w Ju not ro.)Mir stiokiujx. Th',v yield from ouu 5 ceut. ad valorem on tnaccaroui and '1'iart fi a jmIIou of ic.is per bimli. A cample per One by Cannon tor the ad:lwj:e, tiiai win produpe from o to KlbwheU of vermicelli. wi'U circulars giviuj; tcrma to Ajenta and mission of U'.ah into the Union as a dinvtimixas to tli tiuu'. anil manner of l State. One by Butler, of Mass., to enaln s r.t, potpail, t.t any ouu desiring to ie " Aoibt, on A'Hrpss, to ble members of Congress to do public rerKijit of 5( L. L. Osvim, CluNelaud,'i'euu.; business with their constituents, and other departments of Government. New York, 2. , The world ia furl of An explosion of caps use l in firing a CliiMivn crying for mortar, in a store on the corner of and Twentieth streets, this p. Candied Castor Broadway blew out the w hole front of (he slore, m., Oil. the clerk of the estab, .... v seriously injuring v, .. 1 lie re- lish a mem .uid and uarmlosg. lady and gentleman who M,4 ivu tuut. anH un.all were passing. of the Castor Oil is .n M 1 London, 2. tirt'ly overcome. Its atburtJC power are Salutes were fired on Saturday in sev1'' ico cenU. eral plnces, on the receipt of the news McLain' of the Tichborne case. At W'ardour, re eipgimt and etiect.ve, Tlicy resembln Cream a cannon burst and several 10,18 kpj't in foiifectiouera' shot. Children Wiltshire, j them and cry lor theui. I'rice 2; rt. per box. persons were killed and others wounded Some Democratic journals deplore ,the . Sale b,j Z. C. M. 1. M all other ' ' drugUta. verdiot and denounce Chief Justice Cock-bur- n for his unfair conduct iii the trial, and quote against bim. the codices of Caleb Cushing in his recent book on th XORTUEUX SALOOX, Geneva arbitration. A conference of leading workingmen, SIX DOCRS WEST CF Z. C. M. I. representing 80,000 of their class in the West of Enelaud. was held at Bristol last night. A resolution was adopted favoring settlement by arbitration of nil VD LIQUORS, international disputes. The wx . ALES A'D P0RTEK, in Indiaspecial correspondent of the 2u of that the telegraphs villagers f the very best quality. Eastern Firkoot are slowly starving to J4 Mimure and the future in other districts death, or at 25 r),.;,,J. look sterribly ominous. c'ffi-Tm nil r Crusade e library Kewa Depot. J. S.LEWIS. PUie.1 d Sundays exempted. Doilw iir Watchea, Anti-Rnr- a iuau-gui'u'.i- HA.LL, l'ostinastor. JOSKI'il P. Spread of the 7.30JL.IM. 6.15 p.m. 9.13 a.m. .H0 p.m. i,.'inv. Sr.m. t iJKi'AlvT.MKXT RXtilSrUY m- - to 3 .m, Open li'oiii 9 ' S0NKY omCE'l'KI'AUTMIfMT. to 3 p.ui. OpMi from oul C Explosion in Hew York. i 187-1- . 1 " TutivM-v- i Tiio Tichborno Verdict- - 2.'"Up.m. and SUt.wviK., SvfVlain'ci'y ,', , Cuualy, - X. YtVilneMhlVK "" Wadmwday ilUl'v - ' - .rlT.,.h,vn,.,l n i ...i. S'ur JUcU iiLk" Saturday, t aVi unci - o.ofi.m. 7.&ua.m. daily," tfTukeCUv,int,l' I. " "1 BY TELEGRAPH A-- 1HKIVAL UTA1J. SATUKIAY, 35AIU I2 7. FOREIGN. Eayonne, 2. Five thousand Republican encamped fifteen miles northwest of Bilboa. were surprised by the Carlists uud a b!o.o ly engagement took place, in which. i,UJU aTa. school-sirls--th- ( 1 . , ... nccom-plishe-t- Metropolitan-Meuiorial-Meihodiot-Episcop- head-centr- al e, Marrying Proxy. it mini mil -- i ii'inn ii im ill fir iiMMBini mm H aj j a Tom Cat. lie was just 45 years of age; ti e cares of niufipy-gittiiihad jut auburn his locks with slightly tinged gray. She, Sarah, was 35, to whom lur aunt recently deceased, had bequeathed, inter alia, a brindle cut of the masculine gender, Julius Cscsar Jffierson by name. They sat upon the sofa, f;r in the language of the New York Dispatch, "Christmas Eve was the time fixed, when the streams ofhappiuess that run through their separate Jives should unite in a calm river of blissful1 love." They talked of this and that, and finally, of the cat.. "All! poor Julius Caisar Jefferson," said the maiden, "I shall feci it my duty to provide for him as long as ho liy.es.. But the lover hattd cats". II is mother had imbibed a prejudice against, a black cat previous to bis birth. "Be durued if he was going to have any cats about his houscjand if the, womau cared more about an eld torn cat than she did about him, she might go to the Era l)iavolo,and take her tabby with her." Higher rose the back ,pf Sarah. Where she went that cat should go ! And so they parted, and the manly form cf Joseph has never crossed that threshold Mnco. g .i Alas, how light a cause may move Dissensiou between hearts that kve!" The Xosc When it Is Hcl. A Detroit paper says there arc men who don't knww any more about the action of frost on the human frame than to believe that a person's nose looks fier,y red when frozen. A resident of Second Street alway entertained this opiniou until Saturday. He was walking along Michigan Avenue, when he saw the red nose of another very worthy citizen, who loves the rich and generous, wines of all countries, aud the Second Street, man kindly said : "Beg pardon, sir, but your nose is ficezing.,it The man addressed whipped off his overcoat in about a second, spat on his hands, and said he could lick son of 'a cucuman' wocden-hcude- d wlio in detroit dared to insult ber, and there, would have hecn a him, fight but for some pedestriaus holding the arm3 and legs of the man, while the Second Street man got around the corner. , red-nose- . ,. It is d, admitted now by everybody, that the man who can get fat on sassages, has a good deal of dg in him.' bo-ldn- y - ; The Baron de X was a miser to the extremity of meanness. at daggers drawn with his nephew, who was his heir, and moreover a spendthrift. Finding his end approaching, the baron called his nephew. "Here," said he, "are ten sous:' go and buy me a sheet of stamped paper. ; I wish to make a will disinheriting my nephew." "But, Monsieur, stamped paper is now twelve sous a sheet." "Twelve sous ! Heav-eu- s It is too dear. I had rather let of a nephew inherit." scouudrel my IL-wa- s 1 Jacob Lcimmcr,a German employed in oiling machinery at the Illinois zinc factory in Peru, last Wednesday, had his coat caught by a horizontal shaft making 120 revolutions iu a minute. He was literally wound around it, his arms and legs threshing against the floor and a contiguous wall. One hand and one foot were torn off, some of the bones of which were scattered a distance of five feet, and unbe most apparently every bone in his ried, but this appears to . likearms and legs was broken. Death of all. It is not Az a general thing, wnen a woman satisfactory way it will become either popular was instantaneous. He leaves a wife wares the britches, she has a good ly that and child in poverty. or fashionable. rite tu them. e 1 |