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Show f SAlr S LT LAKF. EVENING CHRONICLE OK MATTK1L 5! 3 iti ' f.'k i I I', t Vi H v: ; i ' o: I.cuna r.l in l.i yesterday sermon ill I he Cniijrcsfiiioiiul C Lurch, well remarked tLat matter, in whatever connection it is fuiiuil tended to rest, to inertia. Mailer, impelled Ly the mighty and iimliifiirin force cf nature ae the Juminutivu is impelled by steam, is forever confronted hy friction applying it break in a thousand forms, and ever crying hall ! It is wilh men as with worlds, when friction gels the upper hand, and rapid, healthful movement alowe down under its influence to the point wheie rest, if nut lethargy, intervenes, the nans influence fur gtaxl, if not his life, ii nearly ended. When this occurs through natural, ripe old age, il is but the prelude to another if not a higher and more active existence. The man who adds to the necessary mid natural friction of this materia! life, anything that interferes with its normal activities or its appointed course, commits a suicidal act and hy su much as he cripples his faculties or shortens his life, is guilty of A limn who hy gluttony or inlenijierunre, or hail habits of any kind becomes an invalid, a pauper, a criminal, ur s subject frr the undertaker, is justly responsible for ciippling or taking life with malice aforethought or what is wore if iouililc, making of himself a nuisance the obstacle in an and way of others who are churged with tlio cure of him, or who are influenced hy Ids laid example. We talk of inherited total depravity. That we inherit much of bad blood from preceding generations there can be no ipicsli'in. It is our hiuinesato see that we lessen the loud we leave to our posterity hy reforming ourselves through the light and knowledge of the favored age in whicli wc live if we all lived the healthy, vigorous, cleanly life possible for us, the millennial days would commence with the coming holidays. A pelted, sjH.ileii child, a brutish man, a brief and Useless life, nn.i a premature, iinlnmciiled death, make up the uiihonored record of multiLife's broad tudes of human lieings. cttrrenL is digged with the driftwrasl of humatiilv, and the self (adst'd, portion of the tain are busied much of their lime in caring for debauchees and idiots anil removing them out of sight i ml licarin;'. The crowded streets of our large citiea give evidence of the prcMinderanee of animal life over the intellectual and spiritual. Koine of llicau animuls in human form arc unkempt, uucared for . ami disgusting; others are and of liner instincts. The practical motto of all is, tat us cat, drink and lie merry, for we die.1' The rapid mental and mural progress they might have made lias been mid drawbacks retarded hy ilia of animal appetite and selddi aims, and they have either left the up gn to track or are at a lioielcss standstill. lie?. Mr. self-wille-d, self-ma- it.j r s de vrel!-kei- t, AN AYIT.ICTIVK . IMSI'K.NXATIUN. Hon. Alexander K.imscy, chairman of the Utah Cunimissi-Ki- , lias hei-- in the ptildie service in vurions rapacities for nearly forty years. The wife of his youth has hern truly his helpmeet during all that lime. Her home in St. laul, Minnesota, was noted for ijs hospitality, Her courtesy snd social heart was srniiuLliclie and her hands were active In- adiniiiislering to the wants of the mor am alllicfcd. The slragaling frontier town and of St. Iaul has grown Intrading-pos- t to splendid proportions as a nictMp last in- nth this city. On the 23th great city was stricken with grief over the death of Mrs. Kamaev, she who fur thirtv-fou- r the represen years had tative wife and mother of the metropolis of the Northwest. The blufTbut genial statesman, whose pleasant face and gentlemanly Iwuring lias become familiar to the cilianis of Salt take, will he the recipient of hearty sympathy on their part iu Ihia time of liereivciuent. lersimal reccollections running hack over thirty eventful years, rceals to the social gathering at the a p!ea.-agenial home now dcuo'utc, and eervea at a reminder of the truth that we all do fade as a leaf. Those stirring dare in the early history of Minnesota wilh which Governor Ramsey was ao intimately connected, will attract to him in his affliction, the warm sympathy of hi old lime acquaintance wherever their . liil-n- i - r ut precent homes may be. TIUMJKll AI.L AltOl'SU Till! pri-or- e will disappear. American citixenship will then Iwome of more value in the political world than endowment qualifications, and allegiance to the nation will tako the place of supremo nlleginuco to the presidency. to a AN ATTEMPTED USAID EXlOSKD. A hold attvinnt to obta'u a Democratic NVe have received a communication from a reader of this Cimoxici.E, who iu this as in previous articles, stylus himself an Atheist. taiviiig out useless and we think groundless denunciations of the church, the clergy and the liilile, the Cjiimi.nici.e, which stands fur the largest liberty of thought and expression consistent wilh propriety, would gladly admit tlio communication which is a criticism on an editorial in last Fridays iss-i- on Mr. Miln's transfer from tlio pulpit to the stage, lint as the writer wishes that all or none of liis article he printed we are reluctantly obliged to decline the communication on those terms, and hold it subject to the writer's directions. Tlie The Chicago Tribune gives the ing us the result r.f the popular vote in the recent Presidential election: .'..lii.iMI.&W l- -t lju.il Total vote cast lllulne........... Cleveland........ A limli-r...- plurality over Cleveland Uialin-'- KAl:ll,-SUVs-- i l.ll.t st. Jollll...... 8,712 In llressiuaking. An Kiiglixli dressmaker advance these views; "As a dressmaker, I should be glad tu add a few words to the discussion (lint has appeared in your piper. - Weall agree that reform in dress is needed, Inti 'How is it to he the question uri.-ecurried mil? No lasting reform can he Imiieil for while dressmakers, as a class, are uneducated women, having only a siiperliiial knowledge of tlio form they It isthey who inundertake to troduce each fresh enormity, ami it is a fact that very few Knglisli women have siillicicnt courage to ijuvsiinii the decree of a fashionable dressmaker, it seems to ine tliut dressmaking should las regarded as an art, and practiced hy women, pmierly trained iu auntomy na.l pliisiology, taught to eouihina colors and to study grace in form and Ivauty in design. Women would learn to he grateful to dressmakers Imth who would make their rhglii-healthy and lieaulifu; nnd with un army some linie Midi as this there might I of resisting the yearly ravages of fashin I hope this will lx- - necepted as a practical suggestion, ns it is oilcred by one who has tried it. llt-ri-- I.V.V.l.V 0. ! I YU.ilX UfUSIlLKS. Unn Ifoirn Thr l illiaiit n hi "' JSi) tiijilurri!. S t lta-kwa- blcod-houm- ls train-robber- Real Estate, LOAN,ACCIDENT t rob-la-- ' lflng TELEPHONE 201 Houses and Lots for Sale. sl sl s, SYMONS' NEW .Pirrsiiur.ti, PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLOR e tiiltKKT, Rcaiclenccu. Mills, Horses, Etc., Ill; .(is;i :: j. t tr'lmrt Xoth-C- . ailii-licall- is fw IS w Itueliu-lutba- .', Q iick complete cure, all Kidncv,Blad dor mill Uriunry Diseases, Scalding, t'ttjar l"nrtur;i Clwtetl, New York. Dec. The manufuctiir-in- g Il of Catarrh the irritati.in, Slone, ravel, firm v? ftrjllon A Storm announced bladder. $1. Druggists. to their l!,0U) employes on Saturday (ip. ill lie nr I he Oyster Weason at Walker night that tiie factory w.ml-- discontinue s ta-v- here-elected- . e s -- The NkIA --IM lTnyiir. Petersih'kg, Ya., lee. 8. I lark htnrk Jhirbit. New York, Dee. 8. Central AVw 34'; Pucitie Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, TAILaORING. 1884 Fall Trans-Continent- 3, k FOlt into i td SALE BY W. F. RAYBOUII Bookseller and 1 Stationer, CITY, UTAI LAKE SALT aini In T.G. M. SMITH ibtl aiq KANUFACTUXER OF Tents, r CerrosperolMtii' Kew York - Importers 4 Traders Kat'l Bank Kew York Koonts Bros - Commercial National Bi Chicago - First National Gold Dank San rirancisco Omaha Omaha National Bank - Biate Savinas dasnrilaHnn St. Louis Wells, Fargo & Cos Awnings, Mining Host Bank AT WILLIAM 32 GU HoCOaKjIS Second South E. Boots & seliai exchange, makes transfers on the prinei cities of the United States and Europe, anl all points of the Pacific Coast. Issues letters of credit,, avails bio In the T e lilts UB rSii Stmt ' h still continue to make Buys and Mih TO ORDER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAII. Shoe TOOBDKB. principal citlci of tha wori(S. Special attention given to the selling ol oh andbulllr- - A REPAIRING Advaneei made on consign men ta at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout Utah. Korina and adjoining Ter ii lories. For Sale. SPECULTl An Public Pairooaea Solidiad BULBS Ilk hi BULBS I HOTELS. Ira, k1 tth White House. A. Podlech & Co., 240 NO. Rlieeiol kii hit 4 FLORIST, JJRE(.T.IVED latca by the week. TH south, and la kept first class in evrr Farms For Sale. nice place five acre, of ground sped. and a house iu fingarhouse ward; young Throe BiKiaid Tablet, for the aooammcfiL cheap. tiou of guests. Si"0 A bargain. Four sen's of fine farming laud in Sugarhouso ward. hot lunch wUl be served daily from 7 lo Slsi A fine orchard on the State rrecl, 2)4 12Ap.m. acres. tioo an acre for 75 arrea of fine cultivated Laud on tlie Jordan, only 2U miles front Main street. J500 Twenty acres of good form land, IS acre- in lucerne, will exchange fur city prop- NEW 5,000 A I km W. THIRD SOUTH 116 Blooka West KATES 93 00. A corner lot, in good location for 2J$x;u rod; very cheap. a long list or properties at vory low A IXprices. In all part of the city. oc i(U F. DUB O. Propre. Main street, Salt Lake City. ) MARKHAM A nice Cum of acres across Junian; a fine place: two good houses and a bam, all under cultivation, except a small piece of pasture laud. A 120 a number of good forms at cosy terms, amt lu exchange Jar city property. t thirty-fou- r STIff of CUB Bra ai I hi A LARGI INCC Of rCi wl BULBS FROM BELffll i I tki AU lint claws sold at Eastern Trices, swi HYACINTHS, TULIPS, V in NARCISSUS, CROCUS, BLEEDING HEARD, LILIES, EM ltKSI'tXTl'LT.I.Y INVITE gentlemen t.j an enr.'y insjection ofay sclceliunt lu FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS. AND THOROUi III.Y !tATI8KACT(7P.Y C, No. 218 Main Stree', Railway Comoanv, itly stain, GENTLEMEN Short Line First-Cla- ss Suit of Clothes tluiuld call ou BEER LAKE H. LOWENSTEIN. J. BERGEN, Siiierintvndcut and Culler. SATISFACTION GUA&AKTKEH, 224 Mila Itrssti spyeiltt Psslaflea CITY BREWING CO. Milwaukee BETWEEN BUDWEI8ER AND SALT Council Bluffs, Chicago Connected with the Beer Hall la tho and Milwaukee, VIENNA CHOP HOUSE. Bonanza Link i.f ihfi U.Kilt TranaratillnenUl Hallway chain !;f l10 vujamu in (he fntrit LJtf nuik, and suiuh Uio sovereign imirile'iii tliu gntudly Mighty West with the Ilia w I !ouu.ii l"l maitor erty, we asRure ai.i llicm In enry'iniciiinr. rhirael. U'tww" i'TjVjAI'k- ih'Ii'I - JI. CAIM'KN'i KIL . A ., la General offices, MU Meals at all hours. Oyster in every style. WAGENERS BOTTLED ATuT25i'i2WH? waulcra,wia! Jfiufls r-- 1 Manage ll us lia YAI E. H & W. H. i)UliIU T. ft & LUMBER. RATra ANn uoiini u11 California Brewery, nn0UUW11' SECOND SOUTH STREET Thiei' dooment of supkeet ivw w -- V IV w FI II ton Lsth, Rustic Siding, MouMjA ffl rii DOORS, BLIND0 a t First IralfcStiSM Opposite 14th ward matin Salt Laka City, U lie ' sof - fils ELIASONS 142 Main Street, CAN FIND THE LAROBIA-men t of a lk Hto nth Jin A Hhi 'Btk Gold and At WATCHES JEWELRY OF ALL KIN And Everything Needed I that IM 8 St to Ik Hoott VERY LOWEST fl A Uni Weil. BEER. yuiirordenial tlie store of tiie mail trains ihtllr 1 10 sclvoa. now prepared to furnish our favorite ORDNER & JONES, Proprietors; IS THE or tef aTrouurer our WIN GOVS, ekckntly Having and Maltingenlarged rapacity, ws are IEPONJIAND WHO D1UIRK A -- President Vino Fustiduut BEER HALL tJUipcd up CULLEN.... It. su, JACOB Mokitz JiccroUi II- - SALT KUCHA NT TAILOR, the Ilatuittcc.Salt Lake City. MATTHEW By ihe Case, Keg or Carload Lois. Order will be promptly attended to and acllrcry made to any part of tho city. Country orden solicited. Tclcphono Ko. 31. ABMESTS James Price, M Successors to MORITZ A CULLEN. . ST. PAUL and gentlemen, now it the Hi put your Jtuius in the ground blooming, tall and examine ttoex firm SALOONS AND BREWERIES. BREWING CO., Milwaukee Hy price will be fimnd luoderete. I will make it a iilul tu keep them aa low as is consistent w ilh good material, rood wurx maushlp and the cere and attentmu roquialto to get up ver, Colorado SALT LAKE CITY CHICAGO, T Wun.n JL HOTEL, Tadic PIONEER LUMBER To the Public. THE GOODS. Tho PALACE HOTEL of Bates a Kail-roa- , T&I glance it. and Winter 1885 2i; Northern 1acifie, 17j; Northern Paeilie preferred, 43 ;; Chicago A Nortliwexiern, 8i'.j New York Central, '.MtJ; Pacific Mail. SI; Panama, MS; St. lands A Sail Francisco, 211; Texas Pacific, 12;; Clii.in Pacific, fit); Wells, Furgo 8; Western Cnion, Cl j; Oregon & d 1.1J; Oregon & Nnvigatii-n72. Govern menu 11; 4V, 13; 4s 23; C's, 20. ala i tbs (COPYRIGHT.) 8000 A 3x10 rod lot on First Routh street; very rhiap. 577-A nice lot, fixio, on First 8outh street. Eleventh ward. 57-A nice lot, .2x20, on Eighth street, cheap, Eleventh ward. Kf-- a foot. Fine building spot ou Bccond Sioith street, half block ftnm Main street, lot Hxlix) feet; a bargain. 8270 Corner lot, 4x5 rods, good location in Tenth word. fJT3 Fine city lut, 2)7x10 cm Third East street, chuicc and unuap, rod, Third ward. S77-A nice lot 5x10, in the Twenty-firs- t ward. 50 A nice loton Drigliamstiect, fine loca-liu- u. KJW5 u for mo- tion is received through J. B. Ililton, n merchant of Wise county, that the plague in that (hinnm of the State is now on the decrease. He says between 203 and GUO person have died, ranging in age from three to eighty years. Bnaineas FAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO bnslneM for parties residing out ot She invito correspondence and active and city, yocounta. Carefril attention given to the seloe ot ores and biiUfon. We sullalt consignment guar- antnaiM higlmd market DriOflB. Collections made, witnprompt retaRM, at lowest rates. Execute ordea for purchase or sale ot stocks and bonds at Kew York and fian Francisco. Wo sell exchange and telegraphic transfer uSaidSti on leading cities of fUrnish gld drafts or remit Buds to London, Dublin, and all other 'prominent points In Kniopa. Certificate of Deposit lamed, payable on - l work until the uncertainty iilimit the new treaty with Spain in oegurd to the West Indian trade was removed. yoH 1 r pit-sag- (fill Qmlinnout nqu trine m addition cf a Mental Inventory i, Ihe le our Cmmertial Gtiln pie tame, for and Safely. BSPThe ruragon idu rill dss indicate ewr prevent Dtbfare ni gygj TRY THE a 1 BANKERS. CO., Transact a General Banking fiS 500 tin. 91. James Hotel. m'tkoul anypren'out preparation, tka aSgetem Bated on ZPtj, ani timpieit lanpuage need to prmettnl pie and logical method of rceordtaeoL TraMutUoni Cbrporale or Vrofteiimud or Private, daily mm;;, tiea Ihe trw condition of our ojkiriteL page cf the Journal, Midi wtB tponhm B&anee-Sbee- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. brink house, hard S.730 Kew two-roofinished ami bul it in lirst-ela- a style, 2x10 rods of ground, closo to Jlrlgliam street. adobe house and nice 500 A two-roogarden under enlUvatinu, and Mxti rods of ground, on Cuptaiu Hooper's street. 7.70 Two-rooframe honce, with two porohea and in good order: lo'. fi.xl) rods; very cheap; Kiuutceuth ward. 3,000 A new brick home of nine rooms, very close to the bosinos centre, with 2x9 rods of grouiaU and the right of carriage raid; house c.-s-t (202 to erect; good bargain. adobe house, 7,000 A goad fire-molisrn, etc., und (xlli rods of grojitd, two blocks from Main street, iu Seventh ward. rustic house, buttery, 1,000 A five-rooetc., witn plenty ot fruit trees and 5x10 tods of ground, cheap, on Seventh East street. brick home, lane 2,000 A new cellar, good orchard, lut Sxl'i rods, In the 'iuth ward. nice fuir roora brick house and fixto rods of ground, all well Improved, ou First Kuuth street, Kierenth ward. t IfittA fine 5x3 comer lot and ibur-rooadobe bouse, on Third South ttrcit, Twelfth word. 41JU0 A new thraroom adol a .id frame house, a good barn, 10x12 store, etc., and GxiO rods of ground, iu the recond ward. 2.200 A nice place on the State road, new brick house of Juur rooms and outhouses very convenient, lot Ex'U; a bargain; and 6x10 rods of ground, on Brigbam atiect. S2,j00 A new brick house of six rooms, bath room, cellar and basement, twoetory, occupies 22x82. lot 4x10; very cheap; house coat tHJXIO to erect. JMOO Adobe bouse of four rooms, barn, cellar, granary well, etc., on car line, corner lot, 5x5, iu firsbclosa order, la tlie Eleventh ward. SIJSO-An.dhouse of five rqomi, cellar, bsrn and spring, only 2lloeks Main street; lotOxAl, Eighth ward, on car line. WK have a long list of properties at this ofllce that wo counof puDlixl of space, but wl:l be pi to show you on calftnz. ' Lota First Natl oust Bank fitato Havings Assoc: Omaha National Bank Bank of California German National Bank & HIS GENERAL ANSWER: Everyone can be a Bveb-l- , lei Imp. & Traders' Nat. Bank Ihe aut. cell-mat- Fiance, American CerrMpesdsatsI McCORNICK a0 sW Sf' Austria, Belgium' Norway, Bweden, Bwitrorland Kew York, Chicago fit. Louis Omaha Xan Francisco Deuvcr 'jit 1 Three-fonrth- WollmiA, fipain. rustic house, A new two-rooadobe-linesummer kitchen, well, lot 2x10 ward. Eleventh rods, A good stone houie of. fhur rtNuns, autl ttxl'j rods of ground, ou Fiat Kuiuh s roct. or A two-roorustle house ami m jtlU rods of grouud, lu the Eleventh ward. A3-S8A new rock and briek limuc, 1 kn-rooms, cellar and stable, lot atZxlU rods, t ward; a very cheap plane. Tweniy-lin(Mtuo A good two-roorustle, adobe-lineliouxo and rock cellar, lot 2txU: cheap; good garden; kleveuth ward. easo A neat new rurtfc houso of two r(Hiaa and 234x10 rods of ground, on Tenth O tlie military academy nipropriatiou hill. Deferred. The Hpeakcr laid before the House n A Jrohnbltf fYifnl 67 ore askletter from the postinaster-geuera- l Dec. Sr. Paul, Minn., ing un appropriation of $100,030 for glove fight, (Jiieenshury rules, for $2:t0, railroad postal car service, for the remainder of the current fiscal year. DeMellen of MinueajKilis iietween Pat-e- y and I're.l Welilwr of St. Paul, came oil ferred. Hills introduced and referred: C'oiiklitu-tionat two o'clock reslcnlav afternoon, midliy Townsend, ptoposing a Pew were way between tfie two cities. amendment iiroviding that treaties present. Five rounds were fought, last shall bo made hy and with the consent ing AS minutes. Un the sixth round of the House as well as the Senate. Welihsr failed to come to time. Both By Buckner, to suspend the coinage of were sevcrclv punished and the fight standard silver dollars. The speaker said It under the rnics the hill should he referwas ono of the hardest on record. was rcHirleil last night that Webber had red to the ouiuniiltec on weights received serious internal injuries from a and measures. Buckuer asked that it be second in the blow on the left referred to the committee in banking round, which tnay prove fatal. and currency. The Bill was referred as indicated by tlie Sieaker. Jb nr Cu A'lilim ofiT. J. C. By Beilinson of New York, for tlie Bacine, Wii., Dec. 8. The J. I. restoration of inaugural ceremonies to executed this of Case Plow Company city J cflersonian simplicity. for the benethis inorniug un Tiy Cox of Now York, n restdotinn refit of its creditors. This course wis ren- questing the optuion of the ullorner-generwhether the proviso ms of the dered necessary owing to foreign attacheiglit-hou- r law ap(ly to letter carriers. comments being levied against this Ah lMMene Vffrf. panys property, and because similar actions were being threatened at home. Mcx., Dec. S. A pearl Quayaias, For these reasons mere was no other ninety-thre- e carats, valued at weighing way open to the directors to protect the 17,0U0 was shiiied to London yester-da- v. assets fur the benefit of ull creditors It is lielieved to l the largest in alike. No preference was mode in the existence. It was purchased from au assignment except far wages accrued Indian for $93, who found it at Mulleje, since Novomber 1st. Nominal value cf Lower California. assets 000; total liabilities estimated at about $750,001) to SSOOJ. Heart lalns. Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, A XnrIi'nhi CanrSrl. Indigestion, Headache, Klee pi ess Joliet, 111., Dec. 8, Saturday night ness cured by Wellss Health Denewer. one of the peuilentiarv guards was atMISCELLANEOUS. tracted to cell 301 by cries of murder, an.l fuiinil convict John Kelly, burglar, William Gains. stabbing his Tiie murderous iSmvict refused to desist, iulii.-tinstab after stnb with brutal ferocity, ami continued till a turnkey arrived, unlucked the cell and overpowered him. Gains is badly gashed by more n a a c. limn twenty wounds, one of them across i the ulidoiiien from which the bowels pro truded. He cannot live. The blade of & the knife was broken iu three pieces. No cause i assigned. ' Denmark. German Empire. aad see us lor Call lus'almeut plan. Ireland, information. house. MAIN' Great Britain, iti ing! 4. 'ShortReeltooWiN Friends by Item Settlements counts Delintjuent Nevef Letfeti s 0. pf a BelaOcaSklr Every Page! 7. Thwefa- i. addition of a Mental Besources and IJaKiiir, glance, the truthful pointing to Success or Pal or P.uin ! Draw ezchanse on all the leading citlra ot HAVE A LOXG LIST OP E0C8PS turn V and Lots that can be bought ou the rwi is WHAT THE AUTHOR CLAIM 1. A Full Set of Books in qJ.' A Method of Reason, Brevire mj a 8. A New and 'Simple BOX 862. SPECIAL. yVfASUiXGTOX, Dec. 8y Iveifer, of the tOdfumiltee on a)iiropriatiiius, ri ported f FOX 0. Journal-Reg- Our lacilltlea lur collecting ant tl bsst, 1 (1 tug correspondents In nearly evujrtcui L, this and adjclnlni Territories. 34 E. SECOND SOUTH ST. P. i AJOOKKEEPu! THACKRAH'- S- NANKING BltO- . . ucm and solicit accounts of merchants mining companies and country dealer. insurance Agents, No. EVERYONE Established A. D. 1859. AND LIFE FTHi; . y r The Boon by d it U MULTUM BROTHERS, BAKKER3 WALKER L Little Ltrrj.i: all Jay in freu on account of tlie robbery of the Arkansas Valley route passenger train on the ontrkir'i of the city last nijlit. Early in the morning were put on the track of the and followed it straight into the city. Before noon Jusejdi Cook, J. C. Jones, John ClilFard, Charles Campbell and a hoy named Barker; in all, were arrested. Jones will proh-aqlThree of tlinsy arrested lie ry leased. n. have been identified as among Ihe Tiie Stale lias tillered 1,000 for the capture of the rubbers andjf the railroad lias added a like sum..feirentn-stances nre strong againt Cnd tlifford and roung Barker. In addition identified, it is proven that away from their boarding 2 o'clock in the morning. Ark. Dec. pa-i-- MSCHLLAHlmta WHITE & SMITH, ilaie explained that it ws-- a the the coming half year in. re tciuv. sl the nr.j.rc'riatiou mule last year, ami I.el'"rrcd to the new the c'lu.ii.iiitc aj piopriatiun bill, which vat hi confeumci at toe as that close of last fossimt, csjicci-ailhill contained un imnovin: previ. ion re-ingtu new sliips. Milelitll read a letter i.nn General Crust re!atiug to the hill recently introduced to gire him a pension. General Grant expressed the hope that the bill will withdrawn, as tinder no circumstance could he accept a (tension, even if the hill passed both Houses and received tlie approval of the President. Mitchell stated that he had introdneed the bill because he was chairman of the committee un pensions and the Presi-- . dent .hay raommended a pension for Gen.lTrtgt-- l jie (Mitchell J had always fell tbaf CieuTTSwlTiught to lie placed where l' tI,e l'1- deocy,he Itgdjfaj! down the great office be won ia elite war. In deference tu Gen.Iinsiit'A wishes Mitchell withdrew the hill lluiii-e- , it CASE I. J. Seate lid, wently edii-ctitc- d -- f-i-r THE AUK or irriali jn opr- . JUnrphu o J)rrk Afiiia, Pa., Dec. 8. Francis Murphy lias inaugurated another revival in tins city, which promises to excel thatjcf eight years ago, hundred signatures to the Twenty-livpledge wore obtained since last Sunday and at a meeting at Music Hall last night, several Ihoiisuml people were present, and at least two thousand were unable to gain admission. The meeting was the largest ever presided over by Murphy. A True Imiihrt. Dux. i OLA, Dec. 8. It is reported that Mali.li, accepting Gordon's challenge to cross the Nile nnd prove himself a true prophet, tried In make his followers walk across the river, the experiment resulting in the loss of 3,003 men. Other reports say Malidi remains at Margait, not attempting tu interoeit Gordon's convoy to Sliendy. IIis inactivity is Tim (treat Eastern. weakening the native belief in the It is said that the Great Eastern has sacredness of his mission. been chartered to take 2,030 guests from Thr l'urinl JSallotn. England to the New Orleans CentenChicago, Iec. 8. It was rumored nial. The lost time that this vast mislate last night that detectives engaged application of energy In ships was in the iu the ballot forgery rase in the second Gulf of Mexico she had a cargo of Texan ward, have scoured precinct, cattle. In this, as in (he ocean raldo confessionsEighteenth from two of the particiiuuts thi-been and has she an lines, laving, in the fraud, and that complete details hut us an fur nnpnliiahio speculation: the onvi.tinn of all tliosa concerned vessel she be oceanic excursion 'may will lie ready for presentation to the a success. The present plan is to fit up Federal Grand when it assembles the ship as nearly like a lintel in the war next Tuesdav. Jury of aivuiumodatirr.H as possible, to pro-vi-de a lonrert trotqie and theatrical Ihitry I'a 1 In ll'.imt. company, and tu make the ship so allnu-tiv- e Chicago, Dee. 8. The large grain in it elevator of that the clients taking Armour, Dole A CoM on Sixfor the World's Cotton ExiTibilion will not ("ire to seek the comfort that the teenth street, partially collapsed this New Orleans hotel grams. The Great morning, 30.000 bushels of Eastern will I eav? England in shout two wheat to escape, Lut which was rapidly secured anil stored in un adjoining wareweek-- . house. Tli-- ; total lost will not exceed 1 i Vote, follow- Si.-ti- il loiolur uuijoriiy iu the tagisiutuie of Illinois by ontrsgei us fraud Uxm the ballot box in me if the election precinct of I'hica-g-aOpera llou-i- - Oyster. I.uurll anil I'nIYre Ituums. bus Iwen unearthed ami some of the nnd those delicious New erpctruler d seovcre.l. A Democratic Yoik oysters will beuscl and cooked in Senator in plate cf Grncral Logan, is style known to the art. the prixi at stale, and the fraudulent Splendid codec and chornlate, liomc-u.- a le pies and cakes, and other refresh- play was cunningly deroe for tlie purlOllltl. of such a As Senator. the pose securing A full line of eltoira confectionery ciunt now stands, there will he a tie on iiiiiiiiifai'inred fresh every day. The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so joint ballot between the ltenwcratic and ru:i and favorable known for the past six Republican parties in tits Illinois Legiswi'l lie sul.l by the ran or case; lature. It bus Lnn thought that tinder by all to be (lie best oysters two or three jlicc rcninstnncra, frienJIy hipped to this market. woiild absent llictiisvlves after lAcmiK-ratAll tlie nlxive good and refreshments a fer tie ballots In-east, so that rill he found at 12U Main street, aa usual II. O. Ktkabno. if lie wished, might Itr moral. Hot if we are rightly informed, the law of The riiuo.MCl.K Puldtshing Cnoitiany that a ninjurily vote of all I Kin .iirvu-iuremoved their utlice to 117 S. Main of the I legislature shall he iiave (be iiicmlit-rtreel. rxt a Senator in order to make his A: Uoldlsrg's yon can finti thalate-- l eleisiist a valid iu-- . It will require a vl 4 of fa'l gonda. hostile ur of the of over ste Jtioie going Fine Yarmouth Bloaters at II. partiis to the npsjite ramp in onler to r; elect. The chance are iu favor of. Fy son's, 40 Market Dow. , J) romiKsro.NUEXT. AILUrtd When t.:e cavsl ciiuir laid hciorellis Pan, Sliiir. t. - A. J. WHITE. j. fe.trrir. hEN.vIK. S. 1 lee. rialit The Mi ruion polygamic engineer vrlio were sent by the Church to stakes iu Arizona, have been hoisted l.y I'lwec'ilIoLs lor their own pcturi!.-- . in convictions cl rv:..iUd have (olygamy sumo half disan or mure o the l.l.i(aii is refused., priming liuii priest-- . pr appeal, nnd the shameless of j law will he pul to wot I: in the Nebraska and Michigan. Lightning I;a struck iu Utah, Idaho and Arizona, ami if one of the reccjmmendalions of the Utah Commission, vie; that the law of limitation in connection with the crime uilowod to ufpulrgamy shall nut lie screen defiant criminal, hut that all , persons living iu the practice of jsdyga-tnyto the time when without refereni-the ceremony of plural marriage was performed, shall be liable to proscenium and conviction, is enacted into wholesome law, there will l thunder all round the This corner stone of the sky in Ziou. Church is the tiusit defective point in the fabric. Wheu il crumbles, as it will, the peculiarity of the so.t will le undermined, nirl that other ohiioxious feature, the union of Church nnd State ' ii m SKY. 8. IB DilCJiMfi-HiI- l BAlHU AKD BB0KES8. s: v attrui-lioiis- u UAY, MO-- N CJ LIaOJV I fJJjJS, LV-K.Ni.N- Logan, Lul the bul fling may g dcliuiitly or at least to the end session with no practical result. ! THU LIMITATION LAlC.fi WOOL. GROWE REFINED SULPHUR SMI In a? .8n ktobl ero CAB LOAD CAIjWjS BY TUItba8ulpiErWetrW" rnonuuBBJS, Nt |