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Show - THE EVENING HEWS. roituiHiD vAihTt rcnAYS iiodtid rocB ofclock. A D i , I D O. CALDER, fEbitob in nriuMnu . 1 Karate 13, 177. A TTOSD OP COUNSEL TO THE i LA.TTES-DASAINTS, C0Nr V OEMIKQ THE CONFER- ENOE AT ?. QEOEQE. . -- 1 Y A As the Urns draw Bear for the holding of tha April Conference at St. George and as doabtles many of those II ring la distant parta of the Territory have an anxious desire to be present then and at the attendant dedication of the Temple, it will be well to bear a few facta In 'I4" I inlnd. Y Our General Conferences have of late years been held In the New Tabernacle in Salt Lake City; and epaclous accommodation has been afforded the people; but in the approaching Conference we contem-.' plate assembling In the lower main room of the Temple In Bt. George, which, being without galleries afh of the fords but about found be to In New the seating In Bait lAke City. Tabernacle There being no railroad In this part of the land, many horses and males will necessarily be used to bring the brethren and sisters who come to Conference. As general Information to those who have not been here, we state that, the stock range In the vicinity of St. George is very limited and hay and grain are scarce, f The citizens of Bt-- George will, no doubt, to 'the 'fullest extent, .manifest the proverbial hospitality of the Latter-daSaints, but at the same time, as there are no empty houses, all they can Jo will be but to share their house room with the many who will come : Y v In view of the foregoing circum stances it is advised 1. That too many from the northern settlements do not make the exertion to come to Bt. George to ' r I , one-sixt- -- ' y , I i- I : Conference. . U That those coming to Conference either bring their own- - horse feed, or cause It to be brought from settlements where It is more plenti2. ful. . And, 3. When those coming have small tents and other conveniences for camping,' that they bring these along, together with their own provisions and supplies, and use them if necessary to camp out In this 1 beautiful climate. 7 Could the people at large be accommodated ' with room in the Temple, we should be very pleased to have them present to take part in the dedicatory proceedings, and to receive such Information direct as the Bpirlt of the Lord may .have for as. But as temples are made for ceremonial rather than for congregational purposes, the number present at any .temple dedication will necessarily be limited. So far as the dedication of a temple Is concerned, we will say that the people of Ban Pete and vicinity, and of Cache County and vicinity, as well as of Bait Lake City and vicinity, will have opportunity af forded tnem or Deing present ac such proceedings In the early ture, on condition of their faithfulness in completing, respectively, the Manti, Logan, and Bait Lake .'")"" 7 L City temples. BRIGHAM YOUNG. WLLFOBD WOODRUFF. j. ERA8TU8BNOW. ' VI .15 . j ! i i :'' - " , rr.'v y; NEWS OP THE DAY. Morton and the chairmanship of the foreign relations" com- ' . mittee. ";. JPred. Douglas and Trof. ' ' Langston to have office. ......Patriotic capltalsts offer a half million loan to pay the boys In blue. The President is disposed to accept the offer. ......The Porte rather slow . with ! s ? j Montenegro. i ; ; t rVi'' ......iUUlO )IIH ' r:Tj UVUWItli , j Washington. ......Ke wants to retain Tyner.j i ......Boston wool market. '. f ......Woman suffrage in "'Rhode ' - at White Bulphur Fire , Springs, $30,000. M' Ohio contest. v"; ......California crop prospects. Stanley Matthews and Pack ard talk it evec , Li I? Ravages of .the phylloxera In France. ;: ' ......8todent demonstration . in Pesth. !.;;.V:.Y. Y -and, the Porte. ......Montenegro Eastern Question news. ; ......Express car robbed In the States. ! ; 1 - ' ' ! . ......BeivHtil e!eb;toValaj5t : home. ' ......Bob Ingersoir satisfied' with V Hayes, and his cabinet., -- -r ...OClce-eeekers- '. i.applloatlons for consideration when a put on file i , vacancy occu ra. v does "not ......Senator Sargent but If he want to be mast be, he will endure 1U m.' ......Cabinet oonfeience. ......Bark: wrecked, on the North Carolina Coast. Six men drowned. ? .., ? . f. 1 Emenoit ed....Judge 11 f : re-nom-inat- ......Blacklock going to Ban Fran- ......The unemployed workmen of Bcranton, Fa., demand bread or blood. ' ; tr An attempted J murderer lynched In Tennessee. i.'.n'i....Eastern passenger rates ad- vanced. ;i Z p ...... Fred. Douglas marshal of : rr,f - ; D. ...L. Pinchbeck, sees the. . ' fc dent. ' 11 I . 4 fees.- ' .' - t ' ": 3 Blachleck Detective Coffey ' Sarty-leavin- : j .r lcarrived West. .here The Medical and Surgicai this morning fromt San Francisco with a requisition! for Blacklock, Journal considers blue glass treat and will start on, his returr with ment a "silly mania." ' p; tne prisoner tonight. A friend of Matilda Heron said of her, ! "She was the most The Kingan tragedy excites Irish Irishwoman that ever lived." much feeling" on the produce exGould H.? Thorp sali he Sothern used to play "Armand' to change. ' convinced that her "Camlll " and "Jason" to her felt thoroughly been' murdered. He had Kingan "Medea,' twenty years ago In 'New believed-tha- t news had reached York. Boston some that d persons had I. ; tu. .li.. .ft'New him as: :the missing man. The York Herald terms from reports that he Tom Fitch the Tom! Marshall of Knowing must have had a large sum of '" h money with him,; three '!;: !' San Francisco. men foils wed him toNewiBrunswick, and -- The Norristown Jlerald says, there a favorable opportu"Rebeccs'Anderson Is said to be the nity, finding robbed and murdered bimJ oldest pld maid' ln the United Thorpe is of the opinion that Kin- States. .'She Is 112 years of age, and Kn had over $100,000 with him. state that less than her chances of ever getting hus $4,000 hadonly! been found on band are not much better than Til-ds- He 'scouted the idea ofthe body. Kingan for getting a wife." t j" being a defaulter, as his assets more than doubled his liabilities. j J . j were-taKenna- u " - . 1 ' Hen-tide- ' I . f : n's ' . II - OALMXNQ DOWN; HEEE WHY :V NOT THERE? AMAltesesWed Ueler ;.. i. ares)e...-- . .i- - NashviixsI, Teiin. i tlarderer ., v.f..- .j ( Jim 15. ' : M f Gombdrt S Vorganssa H tr.ltF.E ? ; . - . .t B; A-j- EDITORIAL XTOTESvt. Another item of presidential refonn--3Ir- a. Hayes Cpea net wear dresses. Cinclnnativ tQazetle thinks that Disraeli can say of XLayes what he said of Gladstone-- lie has ct one redaesilnj vice. . The Chlcijo Timet aayi, "The tsforra of the civil service would comprehend the lively weeding out cl most of the federal j Li $ H i 1 f 1 ? i i s AskJ A V Hardy H HartJ Harrison P - f SurSt H rrsiiir-- 1 177r. j - Hlomquist O Ai v a C tj RonQnest RolaG Booquist P T'L HJ HessJ W. HaarbtonO" Randall H 3J Kjchard G W Harvey J RadJen HawUtlJ-U 1'- u KAbertS HO, Hoffman VI off man It M Rich J Harrison K RoxburrbJsf Wr "Reynolds Riimuen N iiiVt . w Richie t BA Adamt J Allen J P Aveaoo B AndrewWK B8 Adains r K JlarklES.Q. C ,' 1 ll w cm1"", N tUttlefleld A ' Svinterr 'iSoJSfr loohJ iu D iMcLslland T gtronffeiat jMcCrorie AJ, Carrtnrton B Lans" N J Col Crhne PL Cross FA - 1 nf, ' w. - gpesrsJ tocM j tori DressfGoodSj, RepellantSi -- Iinseys, Plain and J v ' i - Dress Flannels, Opera FlanneTsjadieaM Children's arBcrys' Hosieryi ladies' and Gents Lined Govcs, SBBSBSaBBBSSSSBSSSBBBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBBBBBBaaSBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBSBBSSSSBBSSBSBBBB K ' McNaushtonRSoyder Mclnty re S Bhlnsleioa W Ctpncfe J Clawaon M. CarUoa M " id - "McCsrtyHT Surphenli HC balance H jplosefljmf rn i r. Room Inust be made for our Spring purchase, ami the public can now secure iare bargains inJWir.l ' i CTnedm6t A , tilltlie JiiTiuafv lOtli: f and "continuo" ' i r.!. i. Tliis Clearance Sale will commence AVedncsday, I 5 Iwn.gH .V -- Faa-ferso- - fiSJl B H 6REAT GLOSltlG OUT SALE Cf VJintoGoodcxit Z; C. J'aokosojsO B Smith P M8 Bradley JP ,W Mr Bain J ' 1 Jck T j Burrows P JonesT, x 11 fvtrinrham B Breretoa B ' I Jacksno 8 8here woo C Vf i stowsun P Kline II RMkB Beers Mr S ? Kimball Ot sL- 117 ;i 5 Stenbers C T JacobsenN Burrowj Barnes C57 '4 J I. jtiorvuu aw Mas tort MeredithjJ W 8huff WN) B E ' j n 1V w Kowlin B W Newell J Wsyman J M G Wbltmer B Foig-rP' Newman Nelteon P C Wateh. Mr-- , Faster E liken C II FOrdengras Ji Netomlt A A W Watson C W Nevin T Weseott O P FailP ' Oteea A 1' Whipple Ed Fresse J OlaenN , .. , Woolley E T Flowers J WnUlln OH Ofarel J " FUher WarneldJ i'Z M2 Olsen J ' ' S W' wtaie Fuller T o Pohlaon AW Wooley Xj D Wilbur JHj GDberson Mr PoaaaK IWhesler 'Pratt AC II WhlaoKP Grey B II GiiodenonG DParley Wineger W, OreroryQS Felmle C Woodil Giindersoa P jZParson B Gardner B Petenon u J Waren WGJ T 'Hi Warren PagsaaJJH i Wllkins JB n$mmer OC Poulton Li Powell wautrom ij Hanman B worth Heath P Papa Pratt W Homer K Young JmI . and Grey Blaiikets, liiap Robes, Hbrse.Cpvers, ' l0Fqlt and iBalinbrat gkirts, EUtch .Quilts. ITorjtyl stales of "Woolen Snawls, Knitl Shawls, Scarf? j Jack eti and' Hodds Men's and BoyH' Prush Hats; iCaps, Oyershirts and underwear of all thetlearjing' grades! bthe articles jnpt iji thb A1 the above, and ma iYQrite Cramer WF Cole wm Mortenaon J PStevens Campbalt W TblrrletAV CeOarstrom J MatbewsB MaoomT . i Tbomaa C K T xi;". . ToraneoJ MouWy Daria Ed Turner Geo " B Vunaton J ' N McH ill M Duke J J Thompson e i, M Monaban J Duraanj -- 1 Ji MK3urePJ TrulttT.. ji. EUioU R McNeil J B Vowlnkee E i Miller K RoeyJ Jt Tan. Prlce.W Edward M - ' ; c ' " White, colored, attempted to murI. A short time ago both .hemis der . list, will bo offered at prices which cannot be Mrs. Btockell, yesterday, bear dupli. a were In tarmoll Union Tend. . was grand' arrestHe pheres i 1".! Ridge, ' over things mundane and political, ea ana loagea in isji, and was re-seated elsewhere. i tne annng night the horizon was ' overspread with movea byrva mob, j .1,1 .If. '. if and l, hung. IL S. EIDREDGE, BjpT. dark, threatening clouds,' and the ' ' Arrested., i , j lrri(rj 0 jcomlng evil were - a .; i Lonrs. Msll via numerous and sad. In this hemisarrested vrith a quantity phere, the'clouds' have broken and of dies foryesterday .: silver coin below making conpassed away, the turmoil has ceas- a dollar. Hall j ed, a comparatively great calm has nected with the meat notorious is :k ensued, and the anticipations and counterfeiters in the country t tees;tos appointed HrIiJ or prognostications now are mainly of frM. Persons Inquiring for the above, letter of Celambl Ptoeh" i a bright 'Outlook, good times, and j the Dlstrlet the are requested to state when advertised. eeek Tlslts ' President. ; ..... off. ' far not is It to be Washix qton. ks, - Frederick prosperity ( JlVf. MooREv, Postmaster, hoped they will be realized. Pros- Douglass will be! appointed MarMM vVK If TISEJtlEWTS. HEW YOSK TRUE, perity and" good times are always shal of the District of Colum Manof j The a Engiish worth Bishop Al bia, $10,000 than year. pleasanter subjects adversity several applications for nosi chester eays that those people who tl': and hard timet, in any country and ready t '. ifHv Hons have been made; to Douglass. .! u to horror have religious with any people. pretend Many of the applicaots are white I. spi of theatricals and 'circuses do not Seeing that r things, political are persons. Other prominent colored j church make members. who .been have well to appearance, identified men, good all settled, pretty with political allalrs of this district in this country, at least for a in the days when the elective franA time, the suggestion may be excus- chise was HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In existence, are present' SandBBIS'irai ed that the people of the Old World ing applications to the president ' f. a' . t 3 Mand Slg would do well to follow the Ameri- for positions of equal prominence RrM4v, wua SALT LAKE Douglass. THEATRE. can example and r close up their 1 JOHN E. to COWLE, in an; interview with Has lateljrbeenjiidustriously circulated in this city, Plnchback, YT. T. HARRIS, Business Manager.! period of turmoil and Inaugurate a the President, is qdeted as having j NEW YOU period of actual peace, for under said that justice to th whites and hic cifcuii' uiaii vuiq W UitlUUglUOll o UU'UpciauVO xaoou A U0 to blacks the alike of condition the present protested things in mercy the ST. iPATBICR'S DAt; CialioCH of the Packrecognition is,"that this jAssocia-tip- n Europe, there is a constant appre- against ! The ard President ' Bates Advenes government. ef ', Passenger MARCH nth, 1817. hension of evil near at haud, a sort replied that he would seon clear the s ittled,! they owed, "and rates from The t , passenger Chicago At 10: AFTRXOON of fearful looking for, a rague but way to peace in Louisiana. to iJNew, York and; other eastern sold out t'ieVl)USinlss-t- ''jflr Wm H. Rowe, whoso exKVEfflKG a 7.80. Irresistible impression that a dread? cesiarmitlon.;. points' have advanced $2, making r ful time is imminent, i. Now as the The Benate confirmed G eorge .0, .the fare to Kev York 20. n and BOOTS & SHOES ractical the tensive Boot, jiii experience Soe, did" not think 3ST 35 I3El to of well powers Bout commissioner 8. C, Interviews 33 European prepare Jadse Mekr, new edition of the Leather trade, combined jtvith sufficient capital will en-- i r r MM. 114 )3 Uraad Mtmn, A Aire proper to take the lead in the con- and publish the tne of ctat first volume xevjsea summation ef a pacific settlement of Last Appearance of MUs auie mm to estauiisu a nrsi ciass SMackey, of South CaroandThos. B. MuFarland to be Judge ' A jjool auu ouue iuuu i ;! CorwivCiMtf brief witn a bad the political turmoil, lAit let Ameri- utes, interview the lina, land Sacra of at the oQce register a !businessheri---bnread. to of and the iiim iiecessities p cerof the ca go ahead In thai business,' it rear mento: Tnosj it. tjnmmings to D President; fromday, ufactuiriiig Gov. .Hampton, in. 4 ItO collector ofi customs for. Montana telegram, times:! i tUe tainly would, be u good thing for and at ld. tne uovernor said the pro .Howai:.!lp)4tinu4lbWness tandjyhe wnjcn Win. for IXtHare r is i and Idaho, THE to follow the those powers example Oretron;, Ilirmnx W. Jons to be In ject of a new election was an insult of Town Clock Stor87riiIaini Stf of America and settle their diffi- diairazent for the Quanpaw Acen to tne people or tne wtate and to himself. Governor he says culties j" speedily and peacefully, cv. Indian Territory, and Ja9. LL does not .The to be JaOOTj'sana vjji,ream me,, employees ot tne yprjang He wish recognized. Co Tor the land .v Kiowa iiaworth Like Joseph Smith and redesires thai the troops be excels ose tien'fi only j Indian manche gained Agency, Terriierj; Grant, we are always (or peace Jas. C. FuDerton receiver of. public moved from the State House, then when It can be had honorably, and moneys at AtoseDurg, Oregon, snq the will of the people can be carried for.thqir make for Boots ind Shoes a , recognized Isiiperi tf VF(i ouc peaceaoiy. . v o for the seekinsr of it by the easiest Hart Fellows at Bacramento. t dver the besfe imported. ority - f , and most judicious means.-- Con ' j WssBlaetlens. dilation Is an excellent thing, and The President sent the .following FOREICN I. r A. If the European powers, one and nominations to the benate, . .. or - i ; MEXICO. Philip H. Emerson to be 'Associate ADHISSIOX-rjau- al Theatre Rates, i: all, would strive for .that nd sure- Justice lie Hex leasi Trea T of Court of the the Supreme ! ly it woald be Impossible for their Territory or u tans ransc J.'. Bter Box Uluce will tic open for tbe fale Mexico,' :15. The sen orfTtae tF nt endeavors to' fall.' Let ling, receiver of pOblio moneys in ateCity o.m. . on aicketa at.io Saturday has been ignored by the provis t. Iwrfb" havede them I try, "and , try earnestly and Montana; Otis Perrin to bo receiver ional government,' ! united Iy,ln the direction indicated, of public moneys at BLOcKton.uaJ! clared that' ' the law! creating the ,f Bolomoa at LierUo ..wvk ?! senate' was forced by sl Cooper ap for if America Is characteristically fornla, and bowfriends. his tjaiifornia. Dlsz, pointing w aV ."I tj "t Jt,!j inclined . to go ahead, it deer- not Humboldt,' WLi Hem's Aeeevet el Caster's Last ever, promises to onserve tne con i Assortment life are a nof Opening wish to go ahead alone. The Amer iq; stitution when not too 'inconven 01 " ient. The United States minister. icans are gregarious. TXfi they r like 15. The f Times pub Foster. as Diaz Chicago, recogn'z?s president to be first, they also like .company. lishes a long account or custers obsk uhestnut (makb4k a very ' ) 't last battle, given fO-- Gen; Sheridan deaolo finer tree for bhade and ornament), j& Merida in A , procession religious ef a and was dispersed by the military. Two three for $1, by Bed Horse, 8 12 to feet Sycamore, council man of the Mlnneconjous, officers of the Zacatecas State tree for shade veryFflne (paakesa ' It is the Best Maia as follows: is which suostantuiiiy In the troops persecution engaged was 50c. Grass Creek to $1; Sagar the ,'On Greasy Protestants. ' Cries of "Death to and ornament), of the hostile. At that of main camp each: 75c Pear With trees, $ years hurrahs Maple, VIMUi Protestant.? XKUCGRAPM mingled VSkOM riK WkiTHH time my lodge was- situated in the for Porfierio 'Dlas, were heard in from hud, $25 per 100; Blaok, Bed s. of the icamp.. The) Uncapa-na- the streets or tne capital on Han- A Complete Assorting - DISPATCHES. centerYanktonnas currents. White SI and a per English and- Ban tees were comsome were abuses and 01 me, on . me day, I ros At ' campea .norm-ea- si J A man was tortured at dozen for fine! rooted plahts; Bed r rizhU racing j tne naiueneiu. me mitted. CONGRESSIONAL.! Quernavaca for the purpose of ob Giant itaspberry, $1 per dozen; Pie CALli AlD SEEANI) BE CONVINCED. I b t "J ' Mlnneconjous, BaOsarca, Two Ket taining secreted Plant j Roots, $ I per do7n, fine Information about BCXATK. tles and lirules formed tne centre. arms. Tne crowds in tne capital on - '3 the Monday shouted, "Hurrah for Diss vatlety; Lawton Blackberry, :25c. WAsnxuuTON, 15. Mitebell pre- On the left to the vest,; were . and Uueyennes.! each; strawberries Nlcanor, earli sented twenty-onpetitions, signed Ogellalaa rt:i of too Attack and death to foreigners." !On the morningwomen est, Jupunda, fine and large, late, bjG31 persons claiming to be citizens were suid out several, of Oregon, asking that the charges myself 'RUSSIA. 1 . 50c perl 100. ;For sale by ,T. W. 2 j ) W W I 1 - :i about a mile .from the cAmp; sud- - 4he 1.rorte Has Not j'om Time against Grover be investigated, !; Ellerbeekit 17th Halt Lake .women or ward, one tne called my to the eommlttee oa, privil- deniv i'Sk ! tteeAea;r.''l ; attention ta a cloud of dust rhJng rav. "1 . eges and elections. STiiPBTEKSBUBOi 15.tThe slow or the camp. Mitchel spoke strongly in favor In the neigbbornooa of the peace? negotiations when I got progress of Investigation, and, said Injustice We ran for camp, and once to come between, the Porte and, Montene- to Grover, as. well as" thoe who there I was sent for at h is observed with, much regret IllVEUTflRS ATTEUT10I1. lodge., I found many made the charge, it should be te the council Monteee-groadhehere.i circles there councllmew, ofr. the political already '. j :. U A made.,' to the decision of the when I arrived, we naa no time Provision waa made for. printing to consult one another as to what conference. The Porte, however, Charles. Wt Stayner, the entire proceedings under the action we should) take. We gave will not permit the .unfettered, re. " electoral bill. -t.L vM mi'-frf j ; SOLICITOR OF PUEMS CsBBIBSSSs) directions for, every.. Indian te get turn of the Herzegovlnl refugees The investigation of In a tbe resident con not from has women for and the and arms; horse his TerrUory, ag'nt Montenegro, till was matter Being iriv vnti Information that won ll Grover postponed, and children to moussts their horses sented to . t ae territorial cessions I cost money H East if obtained or Is' t or made demanded of jj to ail Dusinefs era attorney; be attendsemploying and get oui the way, and for the j by Montenegro, j J' sr5 1 , connected the with Office, Patent counter ana t promptly men 10 meet tne proposals. d any go , - EASISRB. ' y young' FjlanriI-LLineand ;;.J i jr correctly. t1 was " "'1 tne latter' troops. Among Hort4m unaUlld :te tne ckairaaaa-- an ' Every Invention kept strictly private, fcaWBBiS woo f roae r a norse 'omcerv 5 Other til secured Letters Paten. 'TielaU by. Sbe, ' rerlae sfalp et, ' ' ,0 t . $.... to.whitefour'1' with': business attended and Notarial feeLyThe 5 ceasssllise. List of : t :! u Indians have J fought 'a I ' great orrios wnw si I- Hebacd, jl . i Offloe at Ball New YORK, 15. The Tribune? many trioes or 'people, ana very REMATXING tn the15Post P. O. Box4S7. 'ir.;rt. 1377. wtaksb. It sot liueh Morton brave ones too, but they all say that . . "ii '" , h 'II 'U- i Washington special, ons eot be to raoota. will within called w .4 . tii for "js chairfeels disposed to accept the i' man was the bravest man they this . ' . :?.li.v. r.;. on for- had ever met.1 1 don Know whe manship of thetocommittee .DAVID c ' r 'Hi ' Is entihe LADIKST .which Hi. IJST. V; t1 ther this man was General Custer eign relations, l1) tled upon Cameron's resignation. or not:1' I saw this man in the fight t A GolUrniir E " Kr In doing this he will, of course, be several times, but "did net see his Ansou Mrs 'Giea 8 t ' Pratt R p f, - ""V obUared to reslen the chairmanship bodv. It is said tnac ne was ri ilea AnonJ 'Gresrory j Plalelsh B PLUL3BER, F - GMetple I J Pitts JW: of the committee on privileges and by a 'Bantee, who;' still "holdii his Asbtoa ' roinU J Amor h tr Gas arid Steam Fitter,,, elections, witn tne settlement or horte," This oaceY wore, a large Hog?an T A, ifecolt J'' 'si. bieyIA R n ,sT' "' the southern question, the import, brimmed bat and a buckskin coat AndrHilI i Harris fnax 1 ;n , j aasvOTTrixT asochc HoMon X : ;, :BjnMsi a Allen StIt i? HaffU ance of this committee will probab-l- v He alone' sated Ms command liATiso' been' awIbded "the his Rrown M S JToopr Z," KJteedAKif Tasa away, and the conimlttee nnmber of times bV tnrnlng-o- n ReiHr W 1 Z Box too J H.Ddrickfnlihe on foreign, relations, with an able horse in the retreats f COXTIilCT FOBXATIXq .Till' ; i1 B BuAU iNtrdliifS! chairman at its rjeaa.wouiq.neeoca i Sometime before this fight we tiftbbltc Htv witpp trnru Ke4 P Brawn IiUDtrI AG.. i the most Important in the Benate. we re camped on . the Itoeebud, but Berkeabead HrWr A Tt Rocrers B AM Hi And barfnga5 M. S stock of Pro tablng 'tarre sirs Harluod H 8 Koxborr Morton, teeing this, will probably we moved, crossed over and struck BradlnMA ne nam Is to en natidi IlaterMI K prrrared Husband ' KotfrM to secure a tributary' of" Orersy Grass Creek; ltDsbmsn C H PIPKS 1 ANI Improve the opportunity Hsrriten E If Morten it is;- IAY WATER T1TTTT TlTViC arjosltlon which will make" him following it down to its moutn. we Bolto P Ilali C M : . Raddon H 4i IrfiTiriTP E Howard W unotrta U' ' 'Dealer in Ilarfel Slabs umw 'ITMb nominally the leader pf the Senate. then- crossed. Greasy , Grass Creek liarner ' B B CIS tm, Mrs Darr SaS Karri Raala. on west the went into camp, ; Mm SsndemKB.- time ff ; !u:ita rtc t Blwk UsItuIimI r IIsyM W1U srtve SM. DMS1M Sas and BotoBAK,. Tab. t.ii 3 f( to atarted to mm SteTflwison M Mrs Indian . B mutt bank. go Jones An tor Barr MaM. intttwts SXaPlpe IssfttM jTMlUssa. j rrst ' A Stoefcdaie BsldwtuX JoaeiKR KtTMSEY'S Cloud l4ft Force," that tTV Agrat for Bed agency day. told the the. The President,1 and Extras. . and when a few soilee from camp Hack.ee MB,, Jereor M . SraiUi H M,. and Drive Wall P014P3 OtHer-Brnt&nt men cr eolored it AU work guaranteed, He O ... Junm U w . delegation dust discovered MA repaired. the Pumpi Brown he rising., - Saw L"; t to P wash!? K Hath ff' a that and hack .WOaKSH0P., OFIICrE WEST srpnt and turned repotted s u R J II , fcsdI'rcr.Lsa-Frtdrxfik Dour-lasg lUrttettX u'KJarC TEMPLE STREETi(pPlxstt City is ::!.froih-.S32.:7.5:tocG3.2Urge herd of buflalo waa approach-laBoots UPo Kln-- r a a . Denw ston to ,LpSrtat and espox-l- a was u t The day Q Khurthl A Co JtJr MarkeC very KiJlnton camp. the, ' " an at lie Kimball IM F early day. positions after he CneaWrete warm,' And a short time MSimt H Csmmi MB H Klrkpstrkjk should probably appoint Douglass reported was attack- Crouch the this camp JK Ktmball M,tt epoMKr first on account of Ms rreatec age ed; by the troops who had: followed CareieMC J ... w Seaman J and iibt Jimrinsr format It been a our trail , down the tributary, and Chamber B P KiiabaUS.,...' Puriing ' OO AT TlfOrY 'Lante A .i f70,:,1G'.V asri ' slave, considering hlni to be, of theve crossed Greasy Grass Creek a Cnoabsas. W ecl6nfel4 AT. Cond:s II ireen ... 9 two, the more pro rumen 'represea-Utl- little aboT where wn 'did, and Condalh 3 LeacHO i ' .a, V ' Papers M of hesolored, race. , . n , above the mouth ef rthls .tributary Cope J -- fr hlndroth M " fhxleton W,f l o '7 J atHtyooS U ,t i tia4morM the upper "end of Coots til: f lit eisF-rieeUssef.rneeipIyJ Vi'etktjr- - they attacked CottomJJK lAwsnau AX when the Uncapapas Chambers ML ,6MwK, the camp,' ; i EAST TEMPIjE f ST.i : were ' The I voma and: children j liJ-Jrrf The r.onetnDloyed workr down Greasy a iled Immediately Bcranton, pa.,haveirtsd s a Acd purcbaao your supplies' A ?! Tibet J T Creek a little way and cross- Curoralnr A Wauwu mi ot iThomasRK . upon the city council tr. ri- Grass Warle U to the set fire "The over. ed troops U , .&r xaecitrri. the", Kit ILccraa J.:c.n le g upon tnj. 1 and the Warriors then ral- -' DstUK V V aaS -ll hn.ti!atorSiBOUM an approprialba cf 0 i f. J LtticLeJ Uili ccrbmani ia falt j BU Joseph, ito..t6;u .0 cj 000 for pabtrjcrk?, QtiAtil u": eLs ' . t.nu j LeT: c find !Irovo 1 ye M M J n foe ' n ' ovcrwheldlsj ' r :.,treiiiJr:-ma'A. ' fca U'i War.Fi!s L j, i H . Jriitc " givenJ L,iti jwofra WAcp- -r t'TrT 7--i mentnaay creek.a the acrofes In ai n obtained permission toaddreea hem' X)uacrA !! over a piaee ins A l:icd tbcrj fint x ead "If the coun r '"ILt whew" 4r J the mer tip uo (pitoesed. an t!$ey . . i 4iM r icii-nNIjw u T ior not cil did inopoanyxnia swift asd the'cxeeSs high Mt iikkUi 411 wasvery dthe taatiexta tata '. I'uVaiU5 Clt'eei Leadi Iron "PlPfjV ...aa.:. t j.. - e.z-tsveml cf the troops we; a Bt. Omaioa, Rt rofurteeatb thfiif own hands. There wera fire drowned. Ba'.ting, Tic, Packing iittlnjFS, 'i this party After aad Iiapismsot . Agricultural stores aionjf Lacsiarssca Aveaw, t aeix the Indians driving on uoocu a&tverea in any art of icrralkd them Wiaqulst PtlttC ixicEassiTEa." AcsmU tor and they would ne:? ?dn Dr C Iroa f4 rks Sails. ROimi usm PT.. ST. LOUIS, MO Waon T A high hill, and held l top of until AIM This threat cached- the BU W1MWJ.1MMB Z the city free of charge. 41? V the saw that rafO I there they them a great commotion, and Xiayor lieI ; ; ; foie-bodip- gs J5.-Fr- a.nlr y was-formerl- : ' - " . i : i 1 tj- . ' Ti'1 1 . . i 1 u ; i ,v , -- Villi t I . T 1 mm " ill 4 i - ii-- a ' ! . ? hs iH-'-- . 'blirStvRtruth i , ' . i : j ; j : I j - 1 1 i i t ' j . j . . j j : 1 A. A. AD AjjIS: : I ! . i sra-mx- vohs. a i .Vi,.--- eetls Tnp Ufmm. i ent s Cpp , : ,; ; to-da- y; .'- -i- . bl. , - ; - " . 1 IB4A well-mea- j WB EE'S; , ; - fl r- - 4 CBoi;cLM,iii ' -- 1 ; , i I I , IheBig jjjr s sob-chi- Telegraph. By '8 . st m. M ; ! a - ; O ; Ft i ; i ! , e r. ; 1 . . lte-ferr- ed 1 ,'; 1 ' i jusxi wiiivea ax . ; i. i f .'.ij1 ; I r ' rs ; i ! tne-Senat- or ; ' i . j 1 ; i ; . ; .. ' L 1 1 i ' - i i. , . jii 5 4. j- ! .. j 4 ii f I at $1:75, per pair. - 5 I Shoes; -' ; - I ! ) Ie-g- al Letters - ! .. ElegrltrStock of Ladies' 3Ar, . -f- I !oo -- i . t - ! 1 . --. JAMES "j i - '- 1 1 ; ( Tllllinn, - s . 1 . If you 1 !i L; -- i t - 1 A : . . 1 . . ! T 11 fi r - Cer Wr - 1 : . i - 4t buy 1 'Si I ,!-!- !. .- -4, 1 Gt 'to-d- ay - d t , sn J ! ' yaht Extra- Good, theNey, Process, At-TiEASDEL- - , iJT:() - - I . -- J , iX XX o n h an d ; 1 ar-i'-.- 5 5 a - . ! - The i r . ' '.j-v.' j ji of ......Red Horse tells;- the story ' r t;t the Custer slaughter. ......A counterfeiter arretted In St. if Louis. '..J, IJCiUJ. jU ed : - .ill Mi " f cisco. low-neck- have been no better tban they he could not U ..eats. permit suchthetity, should have been. .1.' fearful uproar and There w The Los Angeles, Exjtre cries of, We will, have bread or The meet Ins broke n In says that the "cream of tartar cure" 4 blood." I i disorder. wUd for the small-po- x has been tried in CaHUllsls OOer Loan u that city with good success. ' It is mirletJe ray Site informed of one man who, being A number of Army. capitalists cured by this medicine, (adminis- offered to loanpatriotic the tered it to six patients atthe Mis- without lntr8t,$40O,OOOgovernment, or $500,000, sion with entire success. 4U ... If needed to jay the army from July 1st to December, arid the President P. Judah Benjamin, is desirous of accepting the oiler In war minister, now Queen's case of the propriety of such action. Counsel In London.has much more It Is ' generally approved by the men of both political parbusiness than he can attend to, so leading 'A..' ties. f Mtfr ' li frjft.. that he has to retarn briefs and another party of troops which Just then made Its appearance - below the ford. The word passed among the I ndlans like a t whirlwind and they all started to attack this new the troops Hn the From this hill to the point where the troops were seen below was open ground all the way. except the small tributary t spoke; of before As soon as we had finished this fight we all went back to the massacre, ofthfttroops on . the hill. After skirmishing around a while, we saw the walking soldiers Coming. .These new troops making their appearance 'was the saving of the others. The attack was made on 1 the eamp about noon." Th troops, it appears, were driven, one into the camp. party charging ngnc We drove them across f the creek; When we attacked the Other nartv we swarmed down on I them and drove them in confusion. No pris oners wore, killed. These troops used lew of their cart- uriages. 1 toots a gun and a couple of belts off two dead men. Out of one belt two cartridges were eone. Out of the other, five: It was with the , captured ammunition and arms that wefocght the other body of troops. If they had all remained hurt us together, they woaldt. have j ;' very bad..-- . "The troops up the river made the first, attack, skirmishing. A little while after, the fight commenced with the other? troops below the village. Whiletbe latter fight was going on, we' posted some Indians to prevent the other j command from forming a junction. Borne of the men took the clothing oil the dead and dressed themselves in It. There wero several- men among them whe had citizens' clothing. They went up. and attacked the o tber com mand that t way. Both banks of the river were very steep and dlfflult of ascent. 'Many troops were killed while crossing. - When on the hill they made theygot same kind of fighting; works, and the fight was then earned en at a distance, the young men some times charging close up, The fight continued at long range until the walking soldiers came.! This was General Terry's column, which ar rived at a point near; the battle field on. the night of the 26th of i.'il .. .. June. "The party we killed made; five different stands. Once we charged right tin until , we. scattered the whole., pf , them, fighting among them hand to hand. , One band of soldiers was in the rear of us. When they charged we fell back and stood for a moment facing each other. They, the Indians, get coursge and started for them in a solid body, , We went out and en circled them. All the time I could see their officers riding in front and near tnem snouting: to their men It was In this charge that most of the Indians were killed We lost 136 killed and 160 wounded. We finished Up this party right in the ravine.! ."There are many little incidents connected with this fight, but 1 don' recollect them now.. I don' like to talk about that fight. If I hesr anyx of my people talking about it move away. vi uiy. WilkbHii , -- . C Glee-hold- er TO-DAY- body of Kingan. . Foul . . play suspected. "rider fsi Is to mustang ...The f come to time. .;..! ......Lrfbby . rings selllug out at island., s." Certainly some of Kean, rushlag forward, called the women and children were In danthem who have been lent to Utah speaker to order, :nd aid, as the ger of being taken prisoners by chief executive officer of o J , r - . - ? s -- . , 1 4 1 .'. -- i ; o ; . ti - - - 1 tiefiion-stratlo- f .1 - 01 f- ,crr!y - ? ; - r X . 1 1 ; ! 55 STEnKiaoiinnQ-i- S t-i- . - 4t- .- they-woul- . ' i 1 -,. S- r-- i ; i ? li'i i oi-- |