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Show r i H.E DESEHn,E.V.EMIHG YS t rz ... GT.LOUlCTtRADE. 7 i.A MondTi local attd onnm ciATTSsa. 9 - r No notice can be taken anonymousoem-"U.nnlcatlon- Correspondents' namesmustln n Instance accompany their commumca-((vry not necsssarfry for pnbiicaUon, bat as ; mr.tnt rei of reliability. ; ; V4.,T) wsUVi v taaxsioosxrs writm for pubUoaUon arc ef the paper only. nuifi'to writs oa cni side s. of L . ; fiUTa-ssinfi;wANTCDia35 M r the morning axidressed was tho congregation by Elder and Geo. "President Young, Juil, Brigham Elder Orson A. Smith. In Hadbatu Mmhros.-- In J OLE SALE C R O CER8, VH . im iVA , V W xxixaxroxsii Chicago, it ll iJMJ?l II n w4 si v4s.v 1 M . Importer and Jobber of 2V DRESS A1TD CLOAK fBTHT.TTNGSs, i Bowring&!,Orow?s Ml. 7 0Mft. T MHVU e rrattoccupiod t&a.ttme..; Ut which pear's great tragedy of "Richard III In McCul-loujh the 'star combination appeared, Mr. enacting the part of Richard, Mr. Wal dron that of Richmond and Madame Reseller that of Lady Anne. v Mr. McCullough's concepgreat tion of Richard var Irs" from that of otherrepal-Vivemade the character leashnnch-rac- , lie tragedians. a no distorted feataree. or monstrous the earlier aeenee It was being vlnlbie. In even Invested with a sort of Jot laity which at onee gained for him the sympathy of the His appearaoee was rather captivating and this conception somewhat than otherwise, modifies the res tineas of Lady Ann of listening to the suit of this great villain, at the order oi KIdie lleurr. Th scene with Ldy Ann was by Mr. MeOaUoogh and the capitally rendered eouOicUng emotlens in Lady Ann's breast were Madame acneuer. roetrnthfaily portrayed byMSo much for Uacklngtjtmons exclamation, ham!" Mr. MoCnl ootti emDhaslzes differently from other great tragedians and, we think, more effectively. He does not bellow oat at the Altoton of hi voice, as others generallyofdo. this great Mr. McCnlioogh's creation gether. and dimeult eharaeter Is original, and presents points, and although many new and excellent some may object to his conception, having been accustomed to see the part played In a differ nevertheleaa a masterly ent manner, and it Isone that reflects great credit MM McCalloogh's studious mind. Mr, " upon Vf atdron made an excellent Hlchmond. and the broadsword combat between Richmond and Utckard was indeed a most terrific and eCeo-v e Miruggle. 1 he absence of Rlchmooa'a vaK moment when the crown of " nrousarruy; at the Kits; and was to be presented to the bero and gave the finale a somewhat odd and ri- victor, dirulmiM character. Whether the army went on a foraging tour or not, is unknown to history, bvtt it strikes as, lUcbtaood should have introduced a stricter ,dtclpllneynto his army. Mr. Ilardle as King Usury, Mr. Lindsay as Mr. Orabsm as Stanley, Miss Buckingham, Colebrook as Queen, JSUcabstb, all. In fact, themselves to 'the ntiuost to mac the Success. performance-- we are to nave Macbeth with This evening complete the original moslo by Locke, a powerful chorns, (nolo ty Mrs. Careless and Mr. U anile) Mr. McCulioujcu as Macbeth. Mr. waldron as Mae. untr. Miss Adams a Lad jr Macbeth, Mr. Graham as Mr. Lindsay .as Banco, Mr. Bardie ras Malcolm, Iteest. full combination the evening, - will appear ajala lu Shakespeare's Othello with the characters reversed. Mr. McCnllongh wilt play I ago. Mr. Waldron Othello, Madame will appear aSyDesdemonx. Thereat Bcheller of the cast the same's before. This will be a very Interesting performance and those fond of splendid opportunity of comparisons will have of the Tragedians. merits relative the testing A LITTLB MORE ABOUT felLSC In OUT column t appears the preface to a . an-dlen- wit i t ?tvi ic ;r un r u: a Special AtefldS i M : dS39 " Xsvolcersi s of v - i r j . OOAO!Hliv r 3 For which we will pay lVeaUicr r Doxrfs, flhoe f Or an; thing, In oar line.,: 'Wholesale Dealers in - j ' 1 dredge son's. Hast Tensnle St. OIXS w :'. f - 1. v fc- . 'ifif" . , -' ".4 ; fX e 1 i JUST ' . FOR XisTCIlIOAXZZrO, iFIciry i largest EHtnbllsltment in the West. The a t twelve days. f : ' v i " t ' i. 111 4,.?U The1Ua Demsnd for Tickets Increases ani t iUh still aj rentes' Impetus will sew be pjiven X excellent assortment of the avrrivavl at so alia M2rrEBPIUSE" by Bteest OUNPO WDKIt .TEA, i V, STOVES, HOLLOW;WARand a TIN", CASTINGS,1IKET-II1.0X Conner. Brass, and Jsnsnnrd Wares. Tinners .Tool sand Machine and slstlng, In pari, ef 5 oC - slew taaaOa, tcon: f . - A. I , sant. - ' Torso In Utah, islssalagearreney Bkiohajc the national greenback. resembling generally There is said to be a greav deal ol It in circulahis bank tion, and the Mormon President finds log operations very proa table. .fix. The above Is going the rounds of our ex changes. We clip It, as U will be news to our f.,, readers. Indiax ItaJD. By Deseret Telegraph we are informed that the Navajoes have made Afrent for toe Sale of thste wart Cookf etefe.l l No 213 FaTamlii Omshs, asoortealet. hiock I carrv tne lancosc ana nest ai west of the Mississippi lvcr, Z can at all times Zissm fill orders to tne best satisfaction; BRANCH .... t v ' W W i- 4 Btevenaon sends tu word that he and Elder R. X. Campbell are ' " .... ' 4 i Rates, and gaaranieaA-er- s anauauty.w are Invited to eail and examine ...i.. Farasai S1 Store fln CEHTBAL BIACK, Street. ur stairs. oaiAllA. Also at 97 and 09 Pearl is treet; Boston,' Mas" TO. d239 6m , t ALEX. 6TXUKO 4 I. READY-UAD- E CLOTH WGJ I STYLES Of KTery Deseription, -- ' C 1 ' -- zi t,r '. BJEMIS 'Jn ABBOTT, "of Wo. COS, lStlt St4 - Ac, '.' .- SMITH BRO'S, g EC I 5r J. F. RATEIBONEGO., - good. ; i I; ) OUEENSWARE , ! ' CHICAGO, , Manufacturers of iTTaronsj ana rWitsfcn of all kinds. No. 238 Habwkt Btmt, al. i' TAB GABDEN CM .If)' STQTE, is the latest REPRESENTED aabove, and economical thorough eombnaUon of Western Goal. a fit snth Aaav I Tstrietiesu and fer Density, ' lrsurability avnd Utility is nnsnrpssarn. Onr Priees sure Lswer than J Catalogues piicnS. d236;3m inferios bsasht for. xnrnisnea ana mce HlavM can h joists vu. ap . I GALL AH0 9EE TMEP ? t v.l FURNITURE AND 187 and 1&9 T.J f:! ALLEN & MAOKEY, v swi twi a A 1 1..t. wwi t d2396m ifr A sIEDEISEtDOIIDI ', DBS TTTHOLraAtK ' DEppirjc, FsiHsm Street, 415 t 417 iTortt '''""' andJTMTORTERS ficcond Sfrw. ISMnT iovts, 3o, ? r ' (Old JTo.SZj St. LOUIS. f . dlftfMUn - GREEJT Co., 1.1 Mannfaetnrers and; Dealers in. . . BOOTS AND SHOES, ' StJ, St. LOUIS. N. Main No. 000 Masai at Factory ct229:6m Spencer, '. . 'I ' t J li. I Wo. SIX BTortlk - ;. f C. 6PECK s& ' - Co.:V fc . : Main St., St. LOUIS, Mo., . Direct Importers and Wholesalers, in era, fiaCna Cambt, Ra 1 Strings, Statienery, Tivreavds, sVe., Are. BRIDGE, BEACH ' 6 CO., Mannfaetnrers of -- 1 k1: ojr'inrxitT bsacsiTTZoir,''' TINNERS 8TOCK; ScC, J6C. CU ' Clctls, llattlnca, ZIntS, Ottrtaltt 129 Herth CXtln Street, Ilaterlals, Tleddtlg Jtnatnera, Hangings, Cte. v SAZ77T LOUIS. - '. j diss v j Paper w tin UEGKST CilFET EOUSS IH THE TOT. j - -- ... 1 , Goods sold at rnannlacturers' list price, freight added. Orders solicited and prompt attention ..ZJ2..Z...NXBRA&KA . riven. Trios list famished an application. GRCK3E ' : Importers and I)ealers In TIM PLATE, SnEEaj IBOIT, WIRE. ssdrXTAIL., TCVis, a ALLEtt & 1IA0KET, 89 South Clarh St.. CHICAGO. 1 - rJEVJYORltTRADE JZo&erl JL. T7EOT.nATiTT! AX 'J ; dl96m - . OilAHA , .Between Fine and Olive, d2Zh6m . .3- . NORTH MAIN STREET, JT. , ' Checkered Stable,) OMAHA, NKB. (opposite , d2M6 -- J 214 w.uieseeae, ) (Fonnderle at Albany, K. Y.,) H-terl- Miictiini Mwi: Eicelsior 1 - t - No. 222 MAIN STREET,, Cor. of Olive. GCHellmers. New York. SAINT LOUIS. G.Hnrt,4 CVoorhls, V8U Lodls, ' r 1 i'.'-"'- - SO, Mlcnigaii Avcnne, i,: Jit ' HURT, HKLLTH EM A TOOBIIIS, Wholesale Dealers in D R Y GOODS AND N OT I O N S, Heavy"8tock8sof 'Old Bontbotr and Kentucky d245 6m WhisKies always on nana. ! -- s The Charter Oak Is the7 Cheapest stove ever made. Twenty-e- l ght si ses, with and sold wholesale and with on t JLx tension Top, ' retail by . BITTERS, 233 lamam St.. OJIAI1A, Neb. tjw .' Wm. W.Sao lord. Rodney D. Wells, j . 1 ; , HcaYlest,BstCoiislrncted,5Iost vnirorra andunickest uak ingsr Store In the market. ; No. r. iSiisjobinEiirco.. eale-brat- ed . SAJTFORD WELLS, 'FIELD, Imnorters and Jobbers of L nf v touer- Prices than ever. Psasosau Mr.Lawrenee Barrett, the trsgediaa from the east, arrived at the OF THE LATEST IUPROYEMENTS. Townsend House yesterday moralruc Tla Wells,Fargo A Co,'s coach. He is tnrout to3an will play a lnthy Fraaelseo, where he aeenrs his Cannot Uie nanaMment tne boards of oor Draaaatie Tsmple We steep constantly on hand and Make to or pnMBcseo for one or two nights, in connection with the der, at the Bhortest NoUee, DOORS, BASH, M cCnUouib, Bchefler and Waldroa combina1 BIdn,UOUIaOINQ3,Etf4l tion? Mr. Samuel Smith. TLB. mall agent from 8 1. eosveh. a'a. p. mby special araarrlTcdtoyestsrdap learn of his sxtrsms todispo-a- lt TSRMB , to SUIT CTJSTOMKSS. i' ton. sorry Mr. Smith will InTestlaate the malt difficulty that thoroughly has been rnnnlnx so lonf, and if poasitjia bare thi iTlli remedied. AS TUB ' i - . - ST. LOUIS MO. CIG AIX, PfwrnvUrAM s. svsrwsv AMERICAN LIFE v--. patterns made, were united, and we confldenlly provemenls ' offer the, ' a HATS AMD CAPS? ONE !XIJjrDIEI THOIISAAT) first-clas- smoklnr f ' . ua iu uui jr ubcj. auiu we uuer every iuivb as reference, wherever.lt maybe found. When were onr new all recent lm- -' - BAGS OF EVEST QZ3CSZFTI0H, FINBS "cUT. CITE VINO and " 8M0KIWO TOBACCOa.- -: ; Bolk AOX3TS roB Tnomaa l - .Olirer's d'i45 3m Tohaeeo. Tlrsjinia UQTJOITS, WINES o htk Cr3tatraanCselnsaM iuouuiavtui a auvt A.REN;TRS CLASS WAR E, : eo'y. - 1852, and at once took: the lead, and have ever since crown In favor, until tnere are now a GREATER NUMBER SOLD DAILY than any Stove In the market.. Over . , Olf ATT A 1 T t- - I CnZOAOO; Co., Distillers, Bonded Warehouse Owners, Import ers ana Manufacturers oi 9 f. W. Rockwell, ' Are a Home Institution! Manufacturers of . J" Ifard to heaL cVc, Collars. a . ti 7. AlItoiesVVarlelso;' if BOOTS7 AIO SHOES Rnt3t3er-Lme- 139 South. Water St BOY'S CLOTHING, MEN'S ulctuxers - - sdwsi ? Clxartor Oalc Cooking Stoves were first introduced to the public In the year A large stock always on band, and sold attfct j! lowest market jpriea, . Qoods, Qentlemcn's rurnisMng 839 DOUGLAS ST Oaf A If A, TEXS. ' ' - Hats andCaps, f ANUFACTUBERS OF Wholesale and Retail Dealers in OMESTI3S, j T - 1 B AC 8 A rj D BACCI MO, J. As H. CHAJPHAir, d238Sni:-i:- " OF - Made for and specially adapted to the wants ol Western people. They combine gTeat weight,ofdistributed to the best advantage, with beauty design and perfection of manufacture. d218:6m , " 5 .and. PIPE, . .Wholesale Dealer in 50S Fonrteenfu St., OMAHA, Nebraska. Public Buildings. Churches. Dwelllns, Stores, etc., fitted up with Gas, Steam nnd Water Plpt In the very best manner.. Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Hot and t?oid Hhower Baths, Marble Wash Basins. Bolters, wit anu rnrce i umps and with the various sizes of Lead. Wrought con Cast Iron, and Drain Pipes and Fittings a'Zioiiva stantly on nana. " D - ? t FALL & WINTER Patent ' ; -- SOLE . IlnoludlDg a Large Assortment of niOW REUDY! '- Wm. If. (Jroirc, rres't. d22sm t" and Gas Fitter,. Plnmbcr," Steam PUMPS JUST OPENED TTIK XATEST ( . dlStly - The Products of this Establishment aretuar- -best manufticanteed equal In quality td .the tsrred In the eoontry. Orrica Airn worw vxr,iMain and Lombard Streets. PTH Coprrishtod.1864. LEATHER BELTIWC M lEnat Temple Street. t f FirstClass Jobbing Socl, ftf Issonri lUver. which we The best Wsst of EROEAKDISE, j ; r J'Peeced 'Worsts :.' r"t tho - " 185. MASS., MA'NyFACTUItKRS OF. offer at tho v ery 6 west tee satisiaction us tomoe j - - :'K '- HXROIsQ A CO : - ' . my . 3 S We intend to keep the best of Goods and a T. & W. TAYLOR'S r W ..1 CANDEE8, COAXOIX, ..AT AMD OFAPAKDSIk C making the tour of Sanpete Valley, having Great) XorQnrvst; Store JStr visited Kphraka, Sprinctowu, ML Pleasant, North Bend, Fountain Green, and other P. at all of which they held meetings. places, TH E NE W jKID3 P F Alii i and were gratified with the .'evidence of And a Great Variety of other HEATING STOVES, AND. COOKING. znatand spiritual progress lu educational ' ' i IU, cUMI laUJ ut ivrrsjinAas, ters. f r.aIAHDWAJtE ATO JlJXEltT; ,iiSpRisoTOWK. By letter, from Elder W. No, 253 DOUOULS STREET, OitAUA.Hk3. few Brougb, of Spriogtown, we loam i items pertaining to matters in general at -I that place. A ball n aid of tho objects of Stats Kaad, Half EleeU jrerth or Kmi J tne r erasio iteuer Kocietr, OSIAXIA, NEBRASKA, Held there a; ration Bwnre,' SHELF' HARDWARE. GENERAL recently, which was a credit to all concern Bolted the wanU of City aad Country ed. President Orson Hyde was present Wholesale and Retail, . . At nt we nf wlU neanle. wttieh Ispoae he gare good counsel and shared in the CHICAGO or SEW TORK WUIScUat a PUICES, witn arrciarns svsraeau. ? festivities. The cause of education is on 1 RS prepared to Contract tor BUILD INO an xx raarantee the worhxennal to the best" and ward, day and eveninjr schools ning well as We boy all onr GOODS direct of Manufacturers d2393oi! tO . and Xmportrs A jr cheap as A 9heapest. HaviBf attended, ice Dremren, generally, were to out fence and timber, poles .busy getting 3,000 acres of farming land' early in the DEWEY, TRIMBliS A: Co., Spring. The health of the settlement- - is . IOTJIH, MO. 1 y Fine Shoes, 13 rowans fc Alons;ti ShvM, Miners' Boots nnd Brogans, and Ladles, MIM. mid Children's Sawed asiT es Prrs. Elder - . Kstabllslieit ! Sno . c Sax Hortli Main St.,;ST. t ' XhicU Itoots. Ss?ICES? DUNFORD . d229m : es , TT. BOSTON TEA, - f COFFEE, another raid in Southern Utah and sue ceeded in driving off twenty-seve- n horses and mules from Royal Q. Cutler and other xn jarfv hhsbiiiics. below Mnskeet Flat. Muddy emigrants three Pah-utThe brethren with pursued o t! ineiii, i vut alter the former abandoned the 1 chase he three I recaptured eleven Wo shall bo reeelTinsfXew Goods head and brought them back oil the second day to steep oar utocst complete. OTery day. The Xavajoes escaped with the balance, as aid also the former with the eighteen head from Jos. w. Young's company. A fit I company of cavalry pursued them - but abandoned the chase some eighty miles from George, their horses and supplies .SA1T IAKI Cm. failing them, The several Mavajoe raiding parties have escaped with about forty head d!24-l- jr in all; Hfty nixie have been xecnptaJKxL and some six or eight killed. Two of ta scouting parties returned to St. George on tne evening of the out Inst.; the balance was expected the following day. ah-ut- . jr.Pl . SUGAR, TOBACCO. - . Coal Oil Lsmps, 4te, Wo. 523 52 Xhlce St., s EXCLUSIVELY v -- , - - P . SOUTHERN WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS, if SUGAR, t Bsino E!tAKSmi The iwpulatlon of the 20th ard has Increased, so rapidly lately thai it baa been deexned necessary to enlarge; the school boose se as to aoaks fooon for all who wish to attend tha meetings. The improve ments are being pushed rapidly ahead. It Is it will be completed abont Christ expectedcethat mas, i vox vraxu aiso made an improve- ot mis saue suiu recently. meui We are glad to aee improvements of this and all other Ainds made in the wards. - Meetings nsia la coaxiorcsoie una oommoaioas meeung noases are aiways iixeiy w De tne most plea - - i - : Conflict Volley & Co. -S- COFFEII, . . : ,- : i mrr-iz- Z. ' -- ? "Special attention giyen to ordersTrom Utah. T - scries of articles on Silk Culture, by Elder L.. A. Bertrand. Although an occasional item on this subject has already appeared in the Nkws, from the pen of our indefatig able ana enthusiastic men a uoo. jj., .we think the intrinsio worth and importance of the subject, will amply justuy the insertion of this series of articles by Bro. Bertrand. He was born in the heart of one of the greatest silk growing countries in the world, and is well acquainted with the processes of this very important branch of the very in view of great industry; and a s 11 on sua; culture mat at wui, SrooaDiuty become a speciality among the people of this Territory we recommend all the readers or the kws, who are the least interested in the subject, to carefully peruse and preserve these articles by Brother . t, LwA, Bert raud. Oikd. In the 10th Ward. Nov. 20th, John James and Anna Chns- Samuel, son of Samuel ttua Davidson, aged one year, two months and - -- .1 . , to O ci 1 ... to-d- ay EAHAM - ? -- J F Dealer In ed To-raorro- w, i4 a lainaj Olasssfe Qnccnsare, Taaie Cutlery, Iookina- Classes, EXTRA LAED OIL STO VE STORE I EXCELSIOli . JSrierX . ; WE8TERH1NN Jt JTEIEIt, e . ' . A Dealers of in j importers it . e3fgwtnecwreii . PRQQC3EOOIC10' . - tar, itosiar, . Importers A "Wholesale Dealers In JT. Fesferwfcmn. w A Etc.; r Which we otTer to the Trade at New York and Chicago Prices, Frelsht added. 229 FAItNIIA9I Kf Of AHA, JiKB. t t : d300lf of-a-ll if . WESTS BTtOWTf, . packed In Patent Air Tight Caddies of S lbsw 5 lbs 7 lbs. and 10 lbs. each. This package is j"v. entirely new and found1 the most convenient 4M1VL bateodneed, both tor dealer andeonsumer. ana cutrery uaiiN. in iiurrcis J Claw- - 4k 1- - Also, kinl,-CO- '" . iid3gm - AxtiM.TX AND CLAZIERO. And. atj '' . J e- -' i C PAINTERS v.; V . i if. lSowrliifxSs Crow, Three doorsl&ouln mt , DRUGS, MEDICIIitS,! PERFUMERYPaints, Oils. Windowi Glass, &d n I zi Wo. SIO W. Seeend St., Blde, (Bet. Pine A Olive, East i st. iouGrahavi is, n o. Jot. Henry Brown. , i. T. Webp", I SX7BZ38XT 3TOB 1 ex-ert- from:rTAIff-,-- ly S! d22;Cm GOODSlMtiTffiWS ee. - A I 4fIf. rM J Iocnst,)", (Bet, t MANUFACTpaT,nf -- sTrcneh Cert eta e. vo. 413 :N. JPOIJlllA! STRICT,'' Bt. Charles and . i stlrtav . - ED Sjf; 2 E P N Y- R ' W 0;jR fancy. coops !:ad nbjionsp1 ; - n Thbatkicaju OaSAtortUr eveninav and appreciative aodJeace witnessed - Shakes i- Hosiery Clavea,:ran, the-afternoo- - ;" ' Dealers in J, w ' " LACES, ElIBROIXkHRIES, , - HuUord. CortZsatdi. JSprague. xzTJLrorxo opnAaiiB,;,rr ItesUn la nrd. riIP0i:TEK3 andT7hcls 1 ware, Halls, 5c, No. 61 Cutlery Onnsu 7 Reads . Obambars 8crset. and Street, (near Brown on band, JUways Axes and Miners' Shovels. Bcythss, 8prsnra CWit . . . . Edje Tools. , .r..W" |