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Show h.d everV VkPNESDAY and SATURDAY, PEVKOSB, Bnirinwi MRn.gor, to whom aU pAi'f Mmtiko. xVo 6n Svtitdj Sunday next President Bl u Voung " """':'. Taber-Molmeeting la the Ogden is expect-- 3 A general attendance Servi- .11 wit" of the County. commence ob Saturday at 10 wijt kold eeiiU Brigham e. ... t.nj.,' Bishop W. B. Prein town on Sunday, the congregation in the 'n(j .ddressed the evening he left for .In TtWnacle. to Brigham y C. P. travelling home,' frin." Alwayt glad to tee tht Bishop. 'CaJdWsst. stonof iog'. was Come againi i: .s "1 ' - Joseph Parry,- of BTfs on returned Sunday la t from lhi city, "Wales." 'He looked hearty to his mission extend the d4 cordially a'ai bPP7- welcome to!onr esteemed of hand ;rigft Elder Parry liae had fellow citixen,. much pleasure and success in visiting hit friends and bearing his testimony among tht peoplt in hit aative country. J He left Ogden on 13th May, 1870, Liverpool on Jana 1st; left Liverpool on 10th May, 1871, and came through ia 15J travelling days. ar-mi- in-i return of Elders Parr and Hart be expected, as instructions toon may for their release hart been received at The ' Liverpool, Saturday evening next Mr. T. A. Lyne will take a benefit at the 'Ogden Theatre.. Mr. Lyne't abilities are too well known to need comment. A liberal bill is offered for the occasion, and a full house may be safely antici-pateMr. Lyne has secured the assisttalented artistes, and the several ance of audience will, no doubt, be benefitted as well as the actor. The Theatre has been closed for some time, and everybody who admires .the drama is getting hungry for a good play. On Saturday bight they can feast their appetitoi ".' bVATic.--O- n d. Nkw. An agent of Ihe famous Barnum, who was specially sent to the Pacific for the purpose of captur In some sea lions for the Great Travel-fo- g j Show, succeeded in catching four of the mimals as well as a tyca leopard. Ily were exhibited at WoodardV Gar-deu- i, San Francisco, to tens of thousand! of spectators, ft nd then brought on to Salt Lake City where great crowd liave seeo them at (he Deieret Museum Foutn ipwxtD.-li)- n Friday last'jhe body of a man was found by 'Wm.'Bur-ru- p in the slough in, Gale' field, about a ibJa 'c'tyl irht1 mile south bBy was only clothed in a shirt and pants, but a Vest 'hij b'eeo previously' coat, bat-anfound about a hundred yards from the corpse. Coroner Fif was cominJuicaUd with, who empanneled a jury, and at once held an inquest on the body. The, following facte were elicited From papers, found in his trunk at the Railroad depot, the checks for which were in bis pocket, the dead man's name was Henri Koepke. He was 5 feet 8 inches high, bad dark hair, goatee and moustache, and appeared to be aboijt 35 J$arf jfdgt i b)jo dy was sodden from lying in the water, and when washed, the hair, and beard came out by he Vools. A He-- had 4 'scar under the chin, extending from tho right jaw t within an inch of the left ear, appearing at if at seme time his throat had been cut, but the wound had healed up again. He was identified at the man who arrived In Ogden from the West on the 14th of May, and was found to be crazy, and taken underj tbe care of the railway officers, but subsequently made his escape. The last time he was seen alive, was on the 10th inst, when he was washing his clothes in Tho't Emmet's water ditch.' From a bill of goods found upon his person, it appears that he purchased a gold watch and chain, gold shirt studs and sjeeve buttons of FGruner, .gjan 1 Francisoo. The latter aWct'es were found in his trunks, but the watch and chain were misiing. In bis pockets was $30 in gold, silver and copper coin. Ogden City "Msy "26, 17 V Territory of Utah, ) Ogden Precinct, W eber County. J t ; , 5 Q ' An inquisition bblden upon tht bo'dy of Hinri Koepke. rtr We, the undertigned jorors, tipon our oaths, do say tliat f the said Henri ' Koepke was inane," and came to his denih by drowning on or about the lOlh of May, 1871. In testimony whereof (he said jurors have set their hands this Oth day of .... May, 1871, , ,. ' Surrender of the Last of the Paris Insurgents! ' AMERICAN. fv ill AUn. C14LL, Ralph Doi "Wm." tl ( clasi ir. Clark ' ' f . , i 1 , , court against Charles Robert Ostensal-kc- r, Russian consul for libelling bonds of the credit of Poland.;' M. Lr Shel don demands thirty-eigh- t thousand del- -. tars damages. A. dispatch from, Washington at. a late houk'.laat evtning tattd that Vice President Colfax was so much better yesterday, that he was able to leave bit bed for several heura at a time, and to see some visitors. . i There is no longer any cause for anxiety in regard to his recovery, and he is now hoping to be able to start for his home in Indiana, by ne"' 1 Mismrt ConpAXT.On Baturday "tiling last, a company was organized '"lie purpose of working and dayol rig two new disco'eries known as the 8lar" 'and the "Jenny Llnd,M a of which " are on the south side of '(dea river, '.about three miles from tht outh of the kauyon. W. N. Fife was lttd president; T. G. Odell, secretary d treasurer; and W. IL Pidcock.'busi- of the commanagerr; The ply will be found ia another' column. ,,rngements were- made and means "Wribed for commencing operations " once,,, and,, the shareholder! are to the results, as tht Indicat ions ' ,rTery promising. Iritn 1 by-la- san-PuM- as Fwx Caskiti. Mr. Robert Wilson, "addition to iarg6"fock of furni-ttt!,- e which he has imported from the has now on hand several splendid llic coftins' The'v Are made of 'line th; Partt. The Yellowstone be is to explored 'thfs s'eason by country the Haydetl company, wlio will start on their, trip from Ogden. The organisa? Exr-LORis- , tion of tho expedition, as given by the Omaha Herald, is as fellows: " Dr. 9..Vi Hsydcn; teeologist, in charge; Jnmes Stevenwn, first assistant; Henry W. Elliott, artist; Rev. Cyrus Thomas, statistician; Professor George N. Allen; assistant ecoloeiKt; William JI. Jackson, phoiogrnpMr; ,George B. Pix 00,. assistant photograplier;' Anton Sclionborn, topogrsplier; John.W; Bcaman, assis'.tnc topographer: William B,. Logan, secretary; C. S. Turnbull, surgeon; Fred. J. I(iise, naturalist; .Cam; P4 Cnrrington, assistant naturalist; Alfred Peale, mineralogist; Mr. Adapis, Mr. fegley, Mr. Smith, Mr. Leighton, Mr. Dawes, assist .... t ,,. . a ,011 on Messrs. C. H. Wheel-oc- k last from Saturday antJLnOlus N?1, Sc'oville,1'oth (up from tht South," on a Visit to friends In this vicinity. It is pleasant to look upon the countenances of old travelling com panions, particularly if we have proved them "true and faithful." "VVe wish our old friends 'a good trip home, and m .ny years ofhnpjpinesi and usefulness. In rox SovTH.-r-Wt.ha- d, Monday we were in danger of being inundated. The water pipe east of the Whito House was rolled washed in u'ti and Vperfct the hill over down the public square towards our office. But the damage wasi tfuickly wert lave printers are said to hold in aversion Stoppih is Tijii On Pinted and polished in imitation of fSl,ao4; the mountings art of silver, 'tc Mugs of silk,, and, as n under-- ; would i!ty; look quite "cpmfortaV " They are better than the best ' brought Into the country, and per- - AtOTiif-- Enqime. On. Monday last th,e Utah Central received from the East who think it a duty to reflect ''on another fine locomotive. The company Ufter end,4' might find it handy to f thejr business ' one of them in tho house, so that now own five, the aane dung k Wight ,b (cmperbd with boauly. more iron U1 nd neea will weeks few they see them. past - -' horses. M ' Ih ' Talk.aU the talk is In favor melting works and ew " are being discovered and the old re opening up splendidly"' Keep ooys, persevere, and the reward ef iAbors will come in time. ; great deal of machi the freight on is among frequently nery 11 TJ .1.- - IT I n . ll "i.v, n cn,'. In BB .1 V" lUB fe'"" Machinebt. We if A j iHlqoVf iif nery to "Stan rnose rwucnun Sqnd it along. '. U- Ti .t.H. ici - j. uiUtvv ?' .n, . , Chicago,-29- - . l J , 1 f i'.UUiiu '1 liiiii- y, , - Call attention to their large and Stock, just received, oou- ' '. sistiug, in part, of woli-assort- ed I Poplins Tartan i'lnid. Hating Merinos, KepcIIanU, Cloaking, ' ii m i v Shawl, Arabs ,v Chameleons Cloth Coats Ilalmornl and Uored Skirts ete. The Celebraletl California , Blankets ICiis ' rianneln aud "' - . .'. THE ,,!,"".' . , ; lIoMierj-.- SHOE DEPARTMENT is complete in ,',t, Oentt IadiesV JIie and Children Hoots Shoe, Metallic and ttlliers' Arctic' i Over-Shoes- '1 " etC.,' CtC, it ; ... .'Also H VTN nn.l .. ' CAFSJ Mink. :oney F.rmiiie, " . , Squirrel and Hearer Sett; Trunk and Valises; v Carpets Window Curtains AND and Nhndes. FURNITURE and companies representing different trades and occupations, several God--J . 1 : . i J ucwi miai 01,r music, nan ii- r iiuerijir ner 3.d d(jCortiOD,lJlefore tht endjjf the procession readied the grove where the celebration was to be ended, a violent, riiin came on, which caused some disturbance. The rain soon ceased and the exercises went on at tht grove, consisting of speeches,' by ex mayor Rice, and others, music and drinking; no accident marred the day, which teemed to be celebrated r.y all Chicago. Great preparations "' to be made tor decorut It is nig ih" soldiers' graves tliot:glit iIib supply of flowers has been a'uiukt vxhnukktd byhe peace oelebra-tio- n t I k , , vjrittston, Pa., 20, f Le funeraf of the Protestant miners will take place at 10 a.m.; that ef the Catholics at 4 p.ra Two bodies have been taken to Scmnton lor interment. Hiram Curtis, the first man who was brought up from tht mines night before last, was bariod this p.m., at The funeral was largely attended by the citizens, friends and members of the workingmen t Benevolent Association He leaves wife and three young child V 1, Xw ren.O The following notices have been published: In view of tht great calamity whicn has just befallen the community, and to. afford opportunity for assisting in burying the dead, the members 01 the Pittston iioard of trade are respectfully requested to close their places of until! 5 p.m., by or business der of the rrcsidcntor tht Uoard. , Signed, ,, , C. K. Campbell, Secretary By authority of IheBurgese and Town Council of the Boroueh of Pittston, it is hereby ordered that all places of busi ness be closed until five p.m It it most especially ordered that all saloons iu at oiosea. Signed, . t Jat. Pj So'aooley, Burgess. The jury this p m. took the t estimony of Burden, inspector of the mines, from the character of the testimony they, clill place the responsibility of the accident partially on the company. The inspector said the oompany had no right to have ot that t weaty men at 'work ' at one time, ' ilime, of tho', accident there 'were ovewtixty men and 1 boys in the mint... , - San Francisco. 29. u the oaso of In the Police Court Manuel Obbe, charged with robbery, the complaining witness being a China man, Judge Sawyer? decided be would adhere to the decision of the Supreme Court of California,, and declined ftt admit Chinese' testimony, 'taking" Ma cbancs of proseentioi! nnder the Ku Klux bill. The charge was accordingly r dismissed nnd tbe priaoBaiJ re'lcasel. T Mrs. Fair appeared in the Fifteenth District Court, accompanied by her mother this morning. The female wo men's right advocates were at their uur-pbvofs.The affidavit charzVnsf leteu one ui.uin jurmi, m exprtRiHg an opinion against Mrs.. Fair before the trial, etc., were subjected, and Judge Campbell desired further time to prepare counter affidavits. Cooke Bid lie could produce half a dozen other witnesses ej huM annate the nfli laviu for The sonience is potpon"d till IhirKdiiy nexi. It is slated Hint 3.'ch will tcetify positively that h miileaux such.siSjttnvits at are 1 i J.n.ECCLES&CO. to-da- y Tt DRY GOODS, I The absorbing sensation hiie y ban been the German peace' celebration. It was the grandest display, of the kind ever witnessed here. The procession was about eight miles long, and ocou pi- fed three hours rn parsing a given point. It was composed of troopx in various uniforms, and persons representing distinguished German characters, in wagons, etc., were purchased has been written to, but up lo the present time no' reply hss been received. Th police arc on the lookout for the massing watch and chuiti, as the chain was 110 iced on Ivoepkc When he was setn 011 the liih inst. at Emmet's ditch. The supposition ii hut the unfortunate lunatic full into the ditch, and, ufier drowning, was washed out into the slough by the rapid ly running water, r- n'- ; I was made "'"'r'ariB,.1' 1',' lKlABlTMIiXT, . 40-I- jr an the Supreme Court before Judc Ineraham fir a peremptory mandamus,' to compel the Methodist book concern authorities to permit Dr. Lnnuhan lo examine the books. In opposition to the motion an affidavit was presented that Dr. Lana-ha- n has been suspended, and declared After an ' argument untrustworthy tne case was adiqurued till Thursday v6 fl i.U. NeYork, 29. ysuiiJias been instituted in the U. S. A motion DEY GOODS GROCERY a-- - A 'II The annual fete of the National ewperance League was held yesterdny tt tht Crystal Palace. There was an wJience of more (ban 20.000 neoplc The choral Concert by the Choir t the uitcd , Kingdom,' consisted of , 5,000 ieg. (i Mr. Philip Philiips, tht Sinking Mjriinrfronv ?Xeri York; sing "Vour liwion." Bath the words and the mu- 'it were exquisitely touching, and the '?! did ample justice to the meaning 1 si 1. Washington, D;fWj? C.' i 2,on1 The Surgeon General leaves .-'- a tour of inspection of the hospitals throughout the country. ? W. X. FirE, Coroner, Weber county. The ellects or the deceased are in the bauds of the Corouer. There is nothinz among them by which his friends can be traced. Tht person from whom the watch, v" The German celebration to day passed givetToint.ff!f ( ! Buffalo, 29. splendidly... The procession paraded the principal streets, and proceeded to the Arsenal grounds,' where' orations were delivered. Residences and business houses were decorattd. They were nearly an hour and a :. half passing a K , .ext Miners! off INSTITUTION, FOREIGN.' n London, 29. The Timet eptcial this rocruiug says, Favra and Simon art likely tt be reDoor to Z. C. M. I., placed in the ministries of foreign affairs TO! TUB PUBLIC A CUOICE and publio instruction. 0KFER8 of Orotral ilorchtidie, cvDsintlp ' "",:' ' A Versailles dispatch" says, after a desperate and bloody conflict,) the Government troops suceeeded in capturing CROCERIES, the Insurgents at, Bellville and Pert la HARDWARE, Chaise. Late on Sa' unlay night tht ; ecimed,' and firing yesterday1 morning, TINWARE, on the troops advancing on one position BOOTS & SHOES, yet held by tht Communists, tht Insurgents hoisted the white flag, and eur lutk, Clotliin;, Fancy Ao- rendered in a body. They were immetioiiH, eCc. diately disarmed, and tht great rebellion of Paris of 1871 ended. THE DllU(ri)hTAllTMi:XT Gen. Vinoy has been appointed Gova full and complst antui'tmnt of ernor of Paris by 'Thiers. It is 'pro- Comuriara uruRn aoii MMirmiM, rtinta, uim, rnwii, posed, as a temporary measuret lo divide BruahM tad taocv arucjua, 1 .1 the capital into twenty military districts, each lo be strongly garrisoned. This THE LIQUOR DEPARTMpNT arrangement will be .maintained until Containi the chotcwit wUk (ton of Winna. BranJIm, now betas; wld order shall be completely restored, 'and Alcohol, tc, ettu, all ot which th vry lowont powihla urlcw. Trriutiiuii tht passion aroused j tht insurrection M conipounileH by a Oompotont Uruirglst. orafully ' - P S shall bava disappeared, v., j;, , All pitrtiM iuOelitad to Ilia lt and 3rd and r rquwted to uttl iimnmlj. 3od Ward Owing to tht admirable plan adopted, atrlv with Store th Ogdna City Uwparatlv MarcMitil by McMahon for storming the barricades laililulioD. ' ' held by the ' Insurgents, the Versailles . B. SiLLANTTNR. . .. Suprintadtit. ; troops did not suffer heavily during the seven days lighting in tht street. Tht loss to the! army altogether if 2,899; GREAT INDUCEMENTS !!! while, according to the most reliable ' I .,. losses the estimates, 'or the Insurgents hre over fifteen times as great! The French Government will ask the extradition of all, tht Communist chiefs who have already taken, or who may take General Wood iTurners, refuge in England; as Under the French law they are regarded as criminals who come within tht terms of the extradition ' treaty. A Versaillist correspondent telegraphs that M. Desseiiutes, the delegate Minis CO. Uve an oxclloot KCCI.ES ter of war under the defunct Commune, rtniiit of Hom MaaufiuMurcd aud was' shot by his guards and instantly Imported I L&MTwRk at tlimr, JUiUiiUaliiatr.t killed on Sat rday night, in attempting ob JUiu Ogiten. rry articl ia war will b :ld ' to escape. The trial of the Communists, ranted, andtrt, who have been leaders, taken alive, will CHEAPER THAN ; ANYTHING be commenced during the present week OF THE KIND HERETOTheir conviction is inevitable, and it is generally believed fhat, every cce will FORE OFFERED FOR sutler death. rasclial and Groussct, SALE IN UTAH. two of the principal; leaders of the in, surrection have not been discovered. It is believed they are alive and hiding. Bedsteads .......from $6.00 to $12.00 Since eight o'clock last evening (Satur ........................ 0.00 set Chairs, per day) when the entire city may be said 6.00 to have been in the bands of the ver Black Walnut Lotingcs, each...... 8 00 Tables... f sailles ' troops, priests and cabs have Black Walnut ' been again making their appearance on Black Walnut Cribs, each COO the streots. ,, This morning tht firing WuhKtundv Burmu, Rocking Choir, Mat ceased and the Communists great re treitM, etc., etc., at equally raiuced price. bellion gave its last gH.sp the remnant & Jub "Work, tif the insurgents luid down their arms, AU lind of Carpt'ntcr and Hvpatr nsouy nixnuuted ou tli abortcet and the drama was over! Ten thousand antics. prisoners are how passing through Rue Order promptly eis.'u!ed. la rnyeite, iiiost of them are bareheaded ECCIES CO, and with their uniforms turned inside 37 tf Main atrwi, OgdoD. out. Among theia were 2,000 regular. who went over .to the Insurgents on the outbreak of the rebellion., The by B R I H A M slanders art quiet' and do not utter any words of reproach. HOME MANUFACTURES. Among Ibo boetnges shot by tbt Insur gents where the Abbes Scira and De OUR Gncrry, the Jesuit father Oligvian, Can- robert, Jlangy. Abbe Ailiard, Banker Jcckcr and twent Gens d'Armes. The Inst band of tho lnsurgen's was rrushed yesterday at Cemetery Pcra la Chaise. 3,000 prisoners arrived here it now in operation, manufacturing tlotu of superior quality. yesterday. The disarmament of tht iNationul Guards it proceeding. Multi The Highest Price paid Tor tudes of people have been arrested. The vtooi. nopulation of Paris are enthusiastic over their deliverance. JJearly every mem ber of the Commune was shot, or exe cuted immediately after their capture, at our The fighting at tfellevi le, Muisi, Mor-ta-nt and Pei c la Chaise, was desperat- eno quarter was given to man, woman, or 84ia child. " 1 , ST tTITT T! fiBKUiUnilifi " ' tiontat CWtagoKHI iS Funeral of the Pittston t, TT! Tl rt I. Zt!C; M. f ; condition. II i diet:. and see them, as Sea Lions lave never been exhibited before. Par ticulars will be announced on bills and fo'lerg. German Peace Celebra CITY ' OGDISIST "' i Convalescence of Tht jury returned the following vt fliould go ' f f On FriJay and Saturnj Menagerie day next these interesting animals will be en view in ibis city, and everybody ' this niorri1ng."l5e nearly decapitated himself with a knife, then jumped from window and rstl lo a well, jumped in jsbvthe AtlautUandJ y y and drowned himself. Oomny. Supposed cause 'I ' ' ? i T t B delirium tremens.' ' Colfax! Mallory, who waa thot yesterday by Sherlock, is reported, to ba in a hopeless , Somituino ' B Y. TELEURA&IX. CABINET MAKERS. Jn. .",'; ' READY-MAU- ' CLOTIIIN'O. E Ptict paid for all kinds The Highest of Furs. .., A full Stock of G ROCER1ES, WARE, otc, eto. ! t Call and Examine. . UA U- - To all the People .(...,) Settlement. ... i in the difTurnnt ji YOU CAN .GIST A'lt H. DINWQODEY'S Fall-Lea- 1, Jim iiMiunrjICuwt Tempi Htreoi SALT LAKE CITY, ' . i ; , $15 Good Chairs for per Pozon, (Knocked down and boxed,) - $S and 9. Fall Loaf Tables ! CITY C .. Kitchen Tables ' -- Walnut Bureau, with glasa, - s $6. , ,.-- A iin, f . , Walnut Bedsteads, tf Voolen Factory & ii on Bear River, South-eas- t of Corinne A treat number of the "reds'1 Lava gathered there, and "Little Soldier" i anxious for the southern natives to hurry np and take their; flaoe la th - - big pow wow. Mr. Isaac Ward, and two children were seized with purging and cramp on Sunday last and had to procure medical assistance; tht result of eating imported Bologna sausage. Dr. Anderson means to analyze one of those "bags of mys ' ' t ." tery." Lee Morgan, alias George ' Ilamilton .whose trut name it George Ellsworth, the last of the C. P. robbers who was captured by Porter Rockwell, and es caped from bit houst at Government Spring Ranche, it thus described: . , "He stands five feet nine inches! about thirty-fiv- t year of age, light complex ion if not exposed to tho, sun, very prominent forehead, large,, light blut eyes showing a good deal tf white dark brown hair and dark sandy mous tache and side whiskers, one tooth out next to front teeth; nose large and in olined fo Roman; figure stooped."" K Rcckwell offers $1,000 for Ellswor'.Vi ' apprehension. . r,,, Gl.EATCEIk ritOM ,,, . ., THE ,r- i'i j i , t f FRAMES, ETCm lo , ,',; ' OitllF.ll. i 2ft. 8 by , a choir Selection of Fancy Ooote, Cigar, Broom Tobacco, etc, te, at ' ; our' ' Pxpot, ' ' ' 30tf Corner, Ogck-- City. ,.; , ,1IJ ill! STEAM PLANING BE WELL FORTIFIED, TBI l E A T 11 A tint ll if I Come ntv Tannery and GOOD LKATlltR M the twit, and a cheat you , M Ui oneapeiit in in niarai. . , '"" HTCES and BARK WANTED. JOKATUAN B710WNINO. , , s 1. TOO WOULD ..; i' i P. Aildraea, ShadeTi?ees! 0, Box SM. 30-:- : m Dunford V0 BUILDING,' HOWEVER COSTLt or elegant,' it complete in its adorn ment without its complement of SHADh TREES: and they also add beautv that notbinelse will to the humblest dwelling or location. Spring is the time to plant them. Mr. AX. Tvpcr can supply either Locust or Mulberry trees many deeired number, from 2 in. to 3 in. m diampie at the butt, ami will deliver 'hem on th cars at o. u. mj, at iroiu mm cents ' " " $1.00 each. .: -- i A. C TTPER, t President Young's Office, Salt Lake City !SMf . n, ,.f h, i:- i 6ft, (i, aud ly CO. 8. I OCDEN TANNERY. TF X Tt ' DOORS,' 2ft.'6 , MADE AND HAND ON i PRICES. AT rUBLISHERS Dwpm. MOULDINGS, KErT AFITM. 11. DOORS, UP PLY OF I100K, PAPKKS. eta, cooitantiy en nana, ana fi Emt of tf. C R. Blork SASH, aud GENERAL ' salt Lake city, Are itill driving an encliislve Bool,' I" Shoo and Hut Trade, "'" - I ' - "VliolHjU?i ""ji tX&et nil at the i I: 1 -., "NEWS.'' fclf NEWS AGENTS 1 ',.' r (SuccMsor to C B. MeGregur), " TAILOR, SOUTH TEMPLE STREET, Oae and a F. A. KING & CO., ROOKSELLERS 17. to SALT IAICK CITY, Cash paid for Hides Gliakid rsox roc "Hxeald." The big Indian Camp Meeting it to be held $10 -- M Boot,; Snob, and i Hat E. J. WATKINS, Monday Mr. J,' II. Rumell fe 20 fl. from i and Shoe ?f akcr. I Fcaffold at tUe new Church in S.L- - At Hoot tho lgn of the BUj Bx4, fifth; Street, ngdnu. All kind nf Bnotn and Shoes nmlc to ordor. City, and broke his leg in .two pLwa-soeetlv executed Prodwe tukaa In payaiotit. Drs. Anderson and Richards attended for i ail Higbtxt Price on him and set the injured limb. kinds of Jlidef., A son of David Adams at Alpine City, . J" Keoiemlier tlif Big Boot, ' accidentally "shot himself through the left arm on Thursday las, " DKIKS A XI) CXOAK ' At tho pm on Saturday ieren-in- g ."' !" p1?, last, W. J. Strong's corn., orib- - a" M. P. 8TOART WISI1HS EnYPOfY other o t building? were destroyed by MB?. ffjnr thut ahe h:i a:HUSt l fir- ,, Inpi $300. , f , Ji At'lllN'K, and in preparwl to d.i all .. L .fus. M.irrav Mitchell, a Mnoksmith Tin; Cou'dook" are delighting the Salt k'lxit cif 'Pewin'j, en rioiaMe at ho ro .mni.iM1 Viiirfi(on a novpl plan at ll;? Lftker." hy tlicir triithfu! unl artistio de- Kwidenre on the lioneli, tOl;KTI( 'i'i'li.ill', i'uui llloclt Fa it ot tho Tittiini OtHc. house of a friend near Lone Mountain lineation of characters in real life. T EAST,', StorrB, TE3IPIX STREET. . raiii , " : "J"3IAK1X.. ( , 14-- tf lare We ''have a and varied Stock of the above Goods on hand, and arc re- -' ceiving fresh Goods from the East ami West every day; also a good supply of '..'Custom 3Iale BooiK '"and Shoes, ' . test quality. All of which we are determined to sell at the very lowest pownlei prices'."1 Examine our Goods and Trices before purclinsing elsewhere. of tho 22-3- m |