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Show Listim The :he il'!ihed ! c ai'i esicn. Wednesday icry cud Sutadny, Out VMF Six m liins f tre fl lit t5 is EPHI CITY, UTAH. SATUKDAV Vol 5. A rtA in Dr. D- - PHYSICl Office V CllTn, DU Dn. I O. Miner. N X Elder Royal Howard Corner, Main St. Nephi. WILSON B. I olffi Af Ul Quit DalL CttKC Young Tihr LIIY r La OFFICE AGENTS BISHOP w-AN- DAVID , BIPUOr DAUD IDIL The Great North em Metropolis AS ALMOST 1 Street, Between 7th and Sth, Provo, . F, L. 11, h.id . i . ,u i ii , 1'- -. ' C I - as TI t ) lulung i have' nlh s oiitn , ms iXCH:rAToix Is crammed full of new In-m- il what he stile. - I J8 fr t3JBi3 & LOW, Attorneys, 0cr . ' . g j Alfred Haycock, j 111 PAINTER. Hiapi ai i 11 y 1 EXPRESS 1 MaijH aijd CKcstep . com-fortab- j a 1 y Aph-Luld- V uiy ifetlirenand sister --vVasn Something tr.ie.my-- ? nei gone It is astonishing we as a people are as good X do not believe in everlastingly nieruig sw ay at some certain & poeplewhoare conspicuous fer t.ieir X think we can aostnee at ebureb spend our time to a better advantage encouraging those who will work. For my Ilnve ft choice selection for sale and part X would be atraid to live my hit should go over again tor tear X would make greater every lndv and gentleman mistakes than I have. X want to asa there and inspect fheir elegant stock. you if it is not a truth that any man who has once been a latter-daSaint is good for nothing upon the earth alter he I do not refer to that elans apostatizes. who have grown up as Mormons but who have always lacked that erbential element which distinguishes the true City Sextan and Undertibr, Latter-dabaint from the tommun Uhrmtian. Why is be goon tor nothing? Simply because when be apostatizes tioto the so cftlkd Moruiouism you cannot make a Methodist, a Freohj-tenaa Catholic an Ininicl nor anyHe has gimp'iv thing else of him. of all kinds Manufart irer find importer apostatized from everything enjlnai-tHome caskets. of burial cases and I do not by Christianity and morality. made coffin a speiialty. Orders by tiunk- that our bishops or our leading att legraph or telephone promptly men are any better than the rest of us. tended to. This reminds me ot an anecdote winch happened tome while traveling in (lie Salt Lake stake o Zton. I wa one day walking in the country when 1 wasover- taken by a certain b.snop'g son who was He asked me to riJi j riding in a cart. and 1 accepted. The conveisation soon United on to the subject of horse fUsn u North of Bank. On 3nd I told him I "anted to buy a Iioisj . xY rp?,(. and naked him what lie would take for Utah, theono he was driving. Well, said he, I wouldn't retommend this one to Kre s coiiBla !v on hr.ndbecause he isnt trusty and besidesjou Bread, know where I can dispose of him t another brotner. Why, I said, woul Cnkrt, jou rather ewindlo him than me What do you think jour father cul C.indics, V it he should hear vou make such, 1 remark? Well, doiit know, said lit, Nats, Etc. "lien it comes to a liorbp trade, i wouldnt trust my father very far. I II. S. MeCanne. merely mention this simply toprov. uur bishops are hunin i and not neces sarilj nny better than the rest of us. A man majr be able to stand up before a congregation and give an excellent on tauiperence and still be a cou-- j fumed sot himself. I do not lie'ieve j that a man is going to he damned because he suiokea or because he breaks the word of wisdom, lint I do say that it a man expects to inhent the ftiilhUst-- I ings of God he must keep all the laws. Lid down for mankind to cl ev. It therefore behooves us to put on the fun armor of God that we may prepare om-- i selves to avoid sin and cori upuon. i j believe as hrnily that satan lues as I u j (Tu'st livtq and whether vou tic him by the name cf Paun, devil e i Choicest sill the , p- i.t oi an; thing else, he is a e n if 1,. s', Lt me tn at the very indwho is in reUllion ng.m e; n and .ather is bdlh wily and wiee, an "'e are very cart ii, ho w ill a cl am around oiir lie. ks who h all ,h LoacsI Living Prices. I.OWCIS in eai ti. in heaven Bed in it, cinnot lehase us irom. t Tne speaker tin n quoted gi j iptiirc a. for Ili-i- " : -- I pvtl v me li Hvtli to prove the pre txistmc ) t ,.i OJ R.ld j i k. t,oiti 'iii.ii. mag he R.i!. in ii I ui m r la S'.n oi m ri, r f ginning eonth t hn i fir ne c, 'iJ'cr D p' citt rtd tu cane down ujon the esrtn ..f ti Tim mi iC. a id save ail men pruvnitig tne gioij should Is- - given to him , hut Christ o.,t v.or otieied to ( ome down, save tt.i S ul. Vif. ngt teous only and give the b!..-- to th Fatlier. t,od verv wisejy clioetthe la. ter and trom that iLy to the pr.seit time ata, i and his udlowtrs have cp posed afl who ha. e a desire to ruv tifxt. Then it b hoov.s ua to p,t on t ho'c inn ir ot Goi aui Sand to tro w itliout lt. You sjiaa tha iieavens es i Ua t. i. T. wteped attf.e tall ot La Her whuthiutt that you arugoiogtoabtcuci IN COPPER BOLTS. LUCK i e- -t f ii.tnr,. 5 !M(.i C i.. -- n rl VH3 Iltk ) am tlO , I n mu .a-i- V.vv n da y iho c.uive v t No out a 'pen i ad t boon thcie, h t nc l i h - c rh ,'il ie otret.''- f hat he biiys and take low prices for House. Clothing ( u nor of Du ut u II of n vv'e' w lio.v long it hn wreck," as It n Jn 'c riluie cf tho feture or tho p' cu f ii l iviii-It its n swim n' d it vv as a preud dRy for mh.g sta' iranv a b i.b I v when hucould sev fi Tlih t'ad brn r tn tho wro-- U w os another uua la Iho cuain of Bartonv 1 hick l!o h" a so i v ho, with tho otl.ei t ila.lv exi irsiuns lluouah thr bos, cammerout to tho out hu.k, and one da' IhiRfen but vritli him eneoftli' , bolts and a p too oi voed that had becoi u locvencd Ilv chi. co tha father sow tht bolt, urul ho asked the bov sotno questions, the result being tnat ho himself rnado a trip out to tho wrock lu snnll bo it, taking an axa wftb him Aftertlu exuusun, Mr Barton began mak i,g I a, mi s abm t tbo old boat, but could g( t no in foi m it on us lo when sho ar-r-c cd tl.oie, or when sho was sunk, cr wheie sho cano f i o n llo a. so managed to get peraussUn f.. n li.o authorities to remove it, tho permiRE.on being tbo more readib guen as it " is In tho way of some In hvrber proposed provements Mr. Bar U ton bee m his q di t'v making no stir about d. lie lu.n a. eJ by the aid of long d axis ani hoJKs, to desav3, tach pn j piece su 1 get it rshorc, .p hi 'i i y rd that surrounded hm puinv. n It tc k In i licailytno entlio jeai TI tiT fin t h .i ufii if. hi.t. it tirr wrl n nrrtfit it i eiilol, w F. 1,' hriier & J3r New never he e'vo n s, ernpy thmir, la Net, h .( k in uiu tho dooitsws ilu.l hum, ivnd this file 'o I I " a j 0 wh i;' b ii. coa d iln what h' u' v0 lo !:eru it m ... i.yv i nnn," n' or r, Bnt the hoys will get there. The wide awake energetic young men will get thcic, the old mi n who arc bust It re will git tht re, and lots or p ople will us ev bodv ert get tlierennd got sVrtli the i rowd most ev rv bod-- v. ill get tlieie to look at the new goods. Don't delav, you wiil he HMontaiied at tlm wonderful bargains we will gno you for your money at tlio roundalni t' n 'ivd. 'ins I'l'iini'V. Tl'O fortarts of son o n n have the. fo Hi 101 lnvir.v queer ii'.iaMp Cline 4 li ii i' rl 1' p " j, fi i ,i , p .j s the i, n rc'pn ul ely n wealth Cagj Jl A m.ocir. 'N they take trust lor pay, pay high prices for 0. Cleveland, 1 a- CLOTHING HOUSE. goo Is bo igbt dii ecu from Chicago markets, and i O' I ilv for w ii Ii tilt at C'aio Im t bis tiade .. TI.vf y.iir our salts have pd to ho doubled t 0 i , j pi! Is, and the spot cash buy ci will hnd the himniiz.f ho has bc'ii looking for. When ho m .irr.lii-t- i we s.iv out 'sales murt double, E ME IN I T lrfr wotnufi t.ie goo Is, and they are i I nt .; y ni'td going to be bold, so it will pay vou 1. tii, oil liand. '"id ! 00 per The old credit buyer of course is not iu it, ho mast continue to trade whore r ( . ..Props. Mil , e V. id 1 . timoi , ' : , I D'mmuita ' . NEW O.n.mcnt i the-hym- 1 EVERYBODY! Stop, flead, fhipk, pmi.tge brethren mid ni! No. 22. - 1. y T. C. HAILEY, BJ.I8HERS. - wr j Thurman & King P . I haie again me IthankthoLordth.it of meeting with jou, the I Fwu x S.utrN, Q ( AS AID IN 0'urn if Juab Advert, sinn Kates Lew. tr NN THE E3ia:Nr. Ojfic a I County, 891- 1 Y VLt- - ix tnv By a Tire Uncqua led, in , sisteis, and to Ill-- l Sine1871. ted City, lime buaiay Afttriioon. with my Fathci and other rclativtg and Also to iew the kvrbs ot tnv Ifneride. the grand old mountains, lieautt- The regular Sabbath services of the vouth, Chicago, April 12. Chicago ul gtr,eani8' tc. 1 am alto thankful tuat Latter-naeufftied the most detrigli t. t ave church oi Jesus Christ of ATTORNEYS-AT-LUV- . evening attend comet to permuted has occmrtd since the Hit o, fire that Saints were held in the Tabernac e on of the advaneem nt and lwtlf t,le 1871. The loss is fully tl,000,OT8 L, W. H KING. Sunday the 12th inst President William t . y. THURMAN, orkotUo,i. itakegieat pkasure in was almost hi the " giogiaphuul cliiui beauif..l . t tic hi.simss liousfe, j"- in noting PreB,j i.d OfFice' R'om N). 7, Bank Building. staricii ones ot ti that the The choir and congregation joined ttn,i other ini) roveinents whteli liketuethemy U2: h,inieg tunble rii'i-'c- r ot twenty J ' from P"ovo City. Utah. page singing have bei n bunt hire urns I lived in a m st ible. In tois .n. mv lieg.ui Sweet is the work, my ttoa King. I Uilfl8l. pUa. d to me. t once ago, the juopirty of the wui stable w 6 opening prayer was odered by the U(J nH1 rHlcw acquaint know n furniture mamiiuituitr and i ro. Bishop David Idall ot St. John An- um.e of our heioud President, and w.iahiu who was so kind to itu'iau, John M. Binytli, LAN9 ATTOKNLY . llliam Tasman, i g then and co sang choir The .gregation when on tnv ed m t ie rcurol h s ig house luimsi dais OiLce next door to U S Laud office. 6a!t uu a ,.,)v!,.hI Main fctuet.v. i Deeen tbe hymn from page 0: The time la eav ertablishiiKiu on Citv oooimx atnttf lr wult-irAIwidinleoto pdiope. ailFWon ! Land-orwundence wucited end dlner-ihappy tune. Anzona wliew I lluietiad Btritt. that tho Territprv of frd information Jiieen I R. IIickman and W Tbe ttiinns speedily eprrnd to tht fu The Sacrament was administered hy , H of peace nw period Represented by the bishopric of the Second ward, dor-- , csuibluhninit, and a momw t In her people did md enjoy a few niture A. C. Bryan N itancs Public. -' dime muc , m ,lbor, are not ter to AKohl & Middleton's ing w bich time the choir and congregaC)unlj hWortirr ttOfrce StpM. Maa, general ahum was tumid m lion sang ha hymn from page 4td: ;)f our fiuh hate hamed that wc are uni. thu Fnc I t iai tnn nt, followed Iv a How great the wisdom and the love. n11j woilhy of tlicir esteem Lo t) IrJ William siiecial crdl lor extra engines, a the u en we are fREt. william paxman and confidence. Hence I was gaining ground with gust ran it' said be was happy to be permitted to joying a pei iod oi pe.u c. I li ive learned In less than tie niimuee, tue sin tho to lot e a frontu runan's lne and 1 tind was Saints with the associate in t & again iTTORN'EYS. IAND AGENTS pouring from eti window in t ti xl jui t as well can man of a a that worship assembly. worshipping & ' capacity the cineluud ami Land Agents hugi mnseuiii enn he p1 dns as lam pleased to state that we hate in the forest or onNil-o-the yih, . story building occupied by Su C$ic8 next door to U, $ Land n said to his wtlti us this afternoon Elder Royal I). Ijnantv. Lord abort time 1 0 u tru t a nnru in lously severe Utah. Lake a City, Salt who has been delegated as a'dnrs h fore envnng upon n Contend and nepnd Will Demote missionary to the Saints of this stake. ,battl Office it Salt UVt CUt land th dcai.ii u We alao liave with us Elder David Uriah soldk Utah, a idGonwal Li.id Ofla at Vahioton. C obtain iatiitu on Homefexd, Pre empUon, with whom you are all acquainted. I 8av ana r upon iMd Culture u&er La licpert 8in .. now pleaded to ifctroduCS Brother of Coal and tlinonl l.aml -- General information truth w Inch Flatesand with lOUhg. lound tlitiimelvcs voiking betwtei: u.i Map. TelainptfLandjluraLhod tin ro. ELDEH BOTAL B. VOfKG : Lflrnm . two, a added President William Pflxman i For a time it looked as though t1 e My brethien and sistersl would give a few words of emoiirareraent and ai 1 10 flagui Ion would get beyond icli o great deal ot the wealth ot the worid it uouiHid among other Hungs that the and, us 1871, Evnep toward thy im lossessed it were it rm easy to congregation of Laller-- i is to listen to their teachings it is a great effort ' Decoratiii you Taper vou this atternoon. I Saints touttend and partake of thebie. u pggibiL.'jmtK'nding calamity At 11 in addressing an Intelligent audience ot p.o. Box 215. The choir and cungiega ion crltltl tiItll.ture, tiowever, tue tl. 011,1 lite. ot like this, one which has a testimony . Utah. in joined Nephi, singing ttie nviun hvui page dlbllpli.i ot the tue di partint nt Iku.i God. There is the truth of the living t Come, U thou King ot kings! Tue ajiptirent. one peculiarity about the Latter-dafiie closing pray i r was ofrcrtd by nijvniluently , stood steadliy ri t. obi'yingurdi-iBSaint mtutstera which distinguishes Uriah. David street, w liere IntiidS si oiclied tin in them from all others ami that m that Patriarch both tdrii s, and, aftera battle, bruiigl unless they speak by the power of the the flamea 111 a mtasurc unde r eOidioi ORIGIN Of WOMEN. IIo!y fepirit, it is as a sounding brass BFTVVEEN RUNS i The iinmcnsc blare, lioweve , eom and a tinkling cuubal. I say wit bout tear of contradiction that sny oi you an H.markeble Myths Concerning the First ued to luge 111 the bunmiigs u n.n of Kartht Ani.ela. The nits mu jiaitly testily that you would rather listen to Woman's first appearance has been a nothing but a licspol ruin1, and t an ignorant man imbued with the true Dailv and is tho fastest and most the legend mongers, VHst,Tthe &mv th'lji.ildinj. vc-eomenieme on the line. Leaves spirit of God than to bear one of tne fruitful anbjeetTor Pall Mall Gazette. The Phonlclan ' one alter another. Fortunate y the Manti every morning at 6:30, reaching Quest orators of the present century says the Is found lo the story of tell inwaid, and no pel Sou ,ts inji" Chester at 8 15. Time between Manti speak ' upon religious topics who is myth of creation .Pygmalion and Galatea." There the first Across the btieet also (lie w; lie loon J' Clyster 2 hours and 5 minutf. . wittiouGidat spirit.. You have posstl ly woman of man out c first the was rved by The upper story of a three-stoi0. some ot the brilliant speeches of huri auch .rainy and.vitt.cfi orators as Col. Ivory and then endowed with life by VTfcfl Greek theorv of the creation ng on tlitt northwest corner ot Mnln n Of St. John Arizona UCeUfiea r. 1 m Fill CHICAGO'S BIG life as to think o' h mg to go to ttr ideas of a such' a heiuin. I tn.-- t heaven ate tar ahead ot that. I will now way that the rift of the time may be given to Brother IMall whom jou would ail, no doubt, like to hear. UDALL. ' to sit and say vou ate hell itself. the idea of Ot IHV WILSON, & A t torntVKM LAND V and SURGEON. and Resi lence, BOOT!?, where vou will simply have sing or play a harp I would going to a worse place tlian would as soon (ontLUiplate CCDUirCC 11 CO. CEK II H , 1 -- We are prepared to show to the Public bnut the f nest Stoch of dry goods & yaoffois To he found in our. City, Consisting of Dress u f Petsrsoa of dress, treacherous manners, and shame Chappell I y Charles Hailes, y - Nepilli Utall. I BAKERY PAUSE -- 1 We oia-tio- n -' I Yickefs Sops ;ht - t- , , ii'ts r- . gr-n- I . . - Vickers, supV. ;; M J ' less mind. The Scaadinhvi&ns say that as Odin, Vlll end Ye, the three sons of Bor, were walk ing along the sea beach they found two stick of wood, ooe of esh and one of elm Bitting down, tbe gods shaped man and woman out of these sticks, whittl ng tbe woman from the elm and calling her Emia. One of the strangest stories touching tbe origin of woman is told by the Madagasca renes. In so far as tbe creation of man goes the legend is not nnliko that related 8v Moses, only that tho fall canto be'oie Uve nrrri ed. Af'er tho man bad ca'cn c the forbidden fruit ho bccamo affected wnn a boil on tio leg, out ot which, when n nnrat, came a beanfful gi 1. Tho mar. first thrught was totlnj-- her to the pigs, b it ho wasermmanclid bv ameesongcrf'in heaven to Lt her play am i g tho Wiggings until she was of marnag'nito age, then if iniUehcrhls wife. He did so, rilled her I.j vnud, mid tho became the mother cf til lu race of mu. Tho AineroMn Indians zrijlbs relative to Adam and Lvo aro r.urnereus and culer,ion line. B .uo tn.ln.ona tiaio bake r firs pircrti to wlri'o and red Malo, arodr L th it man, pence lung for a wife, was g von ? :ghterof tho king of tho tnusknis, on hcig i' pped into a Deighbrnni !ak", became o ojuis. v f re lit pour, d. wild jiaiuc iodowul nun na l tie 400 P reohb 111 tile building, nKiHi o. whom, juitunately, wite on ihe l is iv the vai I, t)ir walchlng p r' irimtu e were BpprHid o, tin n d.ingei the stampede ou tm upp, l.ijori a,i tla v iiruee to tilt ir htt and li, 1 iipuuuly toward the lro.it doors, n appeared at the Gar win. own, in r . Ing Hu Ir terror, Tne imcigcm v bruit'd i u a he n the jc rpon of 1uliu iiuoi b k i hv, 1 ,, tiitf is w hv through th l i,l vu jt r. pi who were i in inmg th r, hi- stationed luiioi Ii ! iho h Ol till stfilis fital. dr, itt mg h, a gu 1, (Y cl Tid kiid niii'ii to km th .i- eon ho ii iu.(l to ol i v l.n iu opt. H ' b. s in 'I.t os find dt it rn nut m.i lie tp . MERCIFUL Fl-t- i i . i j i - , JUDGE. ' a same time. And when tho man was dead the little wife remembered no more his brutality, cor tho size of tho stick with which ho hod been wont to bfathir, grievous to be bone mthough it hud boon Sho mourned nnd wept and lamented srd told h r fnends what a paragon he had bo n, until one of hem could bear It no longer, but famed out with cruel kindness, snd denounced tho dead man as tho drunken bru-ho hid really in tin quieting piiic, i n I i v ttltril tcrv dj K Mild '. salelj,y, Ti civil pip n it - ( ; . MioKcngor, who jiint,! . .loin a vv,, n nt.oie the oflicn ri h d t, i ei.mp, . n was Inghtfully nijfaiit !. li''ii.l 0., pic wnc follow li.jt l.in, rtop, d one IXM stmt hi hoi I ci stricken lot g cno igh m r., , t in In bnielty find I.ih l,.t e gun. u old lady fill when near the boitum o the stairs nnd broke lit) firm, Aspooii ns oftiier imrul people out lie vm nt up to iln third Lie. where stores id mm i, g nue i i He vtrcncl t d nj) ii the iii'ii s i i t o little tie' i.u.iiks ion tint cagts t, tape, Init with the mi' Hi p nn n seam d elieip they op tans pin were Imrned to tlt.uh. Tie (O' mi lost own life bis nearly gitiing dot. t, bii'-iii- v i Ini Inoi . T.ic txi wee itmrnt nnung i r of . i l c 9 on i xhiuiuoii on in. was pitiir.l. Tnivw.icj able to I elp lu insuvi m i. . ultv it sn anil d noni t, Qi ' a wild," S l'l'l I tin- - e'irvet, so. , dt f.djiooid U igt , wtl'i ;M i m I, u. r j e arkot fvi ' ' j S t I PRINTS, LINENS, cf :m .ill u i H lU'ur NAINSOOK CHECk MUSE'S CAREER. HENRI ETTAS It Produced Six Lines of Poetry and Then Gave Ip Its Gliost. Tho Washington iD. C ) Critic thus tolls of a young lady whoso only poom made a Lit: A very bright girl, tho daughter of a Con- gTCR6man, and well known m Washington society duru g me past winter, is a great reader of poetry, I love poeuv,sha said, tho other day, and I wouid givo any thing if oould write it." Did you ever try?'' osaad heroompan-ro- Surges, CorcSj piagdtya) ' X n Never but orce," gbi said, hesitatingly and with a pen blush, t.e cr but once, und tliut cmlii mv n,ae b enreer forever I was ii ec.io i. then, a id tt.o teacher upon c e, v cirl In the i l.ctoric class v i il n'T a prc.ii f r next lecltarion (lay I wouldnt, but oouldu t do it, rncl she Insisic t i.r, 1 th, hy I juethndto" tho s Wnit poem Inquired her frlenu era, i v Brit o i i . v at of no avail, and she rffaced to U m, lor somo tune, but at last gave up I must, I suppose, so Well, If I hero p fries r poc oi Is f an T 1' r i w Cel v r -- r ii ( i You should buy how as the novelty trade is so great we have doubts as to there being enough to. supply the deman 1. ioj 1I1UV c s.-- goo la hilt ifvoivvint STYLE this bin! "i other otn-oWITH CiIEAHvEbS You will trade nt the o, t - t f r ri ( ri"1 an ' f oi i i.un.ed word c- -r ued, hut nr. In mo il mat It ,n . :,i ik tut satis- Go-o- p. piephi Cl.l T. H. G. - ' t it PARSES, Supt. , i holes for t rA8tnS, up uuiiiT armCfa Vaisp iUttscii, hi u, The widow locked u,i t' rogh hor tears r cj cj with a world cf rpr-i- i h Ii Ho waa a good man an a good sa TI u hor nasho d, Incligran'l tive ins' inct Lr tru'h assut v. dropped her vuco arl Though I can l say, tho r, wns altogether adafed to And that was the most t , rood little widow w ts incoming tho depurte 1 lu -- U hus-han- wf frotacruii. U j to bool. OR BtiVR 10 M, 1 1 1 630 7 OTOT posts at) IB1TR T C9 if BAft tiit in been. COM-LI.vL- p.t, lo itr la "s lo d r i a won, i, to ncr.', .t to ti t nd t i Im utl anc h a fcoou v vl HER Scotch Ginghams, diifu it be'n no o i in, ks Mi Th. 'i.nb'n.il A , stti.r-t- m n , ZEPHYRS, ha! in a v a'uc ho Mr I v ucdctl Good T it tie Widow Ilofomled th Alan W lo llud Abused Her, There was once a little woman, says the Boston Courior, who, asolh rl'ttlo women had had before her, waaso unfortunate as to bare a husband who drank lino ft fish, and the more bo drank the more heartily bo beat and abused her. Bhe endured lt line n angel, and Indeed lt is to bo oared that pert of tbo sin of his misdoing waa to be laid upon horbead, so temptingly patlont was she, and so far was sho from treat log film as ho deserved to bo treated. But In course of timoa kind fate Inter ferod to save tho little woman from the further abusing of the brute. Ho took one drink too many, and broke his neck in an 11) judged attempt to carry himself and too many potions of brandy on horseback at tbo Bow i A t A tins, Ikspife all efforts the bull lings between Union etiett and Hd'iiiaika block were wiped out, as well ns tlio-- t on the south side ot the p,riet. In the l.tj nun ket Theatre tlie ore was coo... ul to the upper story, hut the wlut building was filled with 6iook0 ana waitr. The first intimation the inmates cf Kohl dtMiddk tons Miibeum had ot lit close pioxiumy of the hie was umn sume one opened a window on the tnnd hour, thotigh which a volume ol smoko riRrt, Vrat taatUoa age. i ! r, Hi rit itr te A Q I nt it J icidfnt, c cao recently A ftomeubat n it.ui. Tos ( came before Depament red to a a County (Mo ) lating m&ttris iu ffioe. Too post posaster had a best sferred ber affecIfirl, and tho laer tions to another pi ty. 'Iho pirl srnt her new lover pipers through the cfflic. The clierof alamos thouLr ;t ad was not rijrbt, and upon nne' iaI n tha within the panr w ij i r t tq to his r fortunate mal Tho rKirted Uned ton uoUar tbecaaoand the ff.rl was Th tiao subtil nHy icnatlca. i .! i j IT ri t r p S S i T t til S il' tiia ) J ll I I i i t 11 S , iaD. 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