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Show TiLiceiiriiic JOURNAL. MINING UTAH The telegraph is eempleltd to Lincoln, Nebraska. The tulllon in the bank of Knplaud pay. Las increased. Two mure working days are left tin Forty thousand men is the Spanish tlie linol mako to to contingent for the army. appeal politician ike independent voter," and conlion. John A. Griswold, of Troy, New clude the preliminary (lection work York, died yesterday moruiug. A tlio final for the prewnt campaign. A private rompany propose if to work tho Spanish Hues. moment approached lioth political par tie grow warmer and more vigorous in The jury in the case of chief of police their labor. All aorta of roorback" McWilliams, Jersey City, disagreed well calculated to influence the doubter Benjamin Thomas, of Indiana, has invented. (ecu appointed Indian Agent for New and frighten the timid are Mexico. the read to poOne would think above Tho I thine has overflowed litical organa that the very lift of Arles. Tho plains of Camargni are she Nation ia at abkej and tbnt inundated. if the opposing Candida"1 were elected Tho Conservatives of Bordeaux, at a a goncral doatruction of very thing that openly favored the restoration janquet, we bold moat dear woii!J aurely follow. of the monarchy. Kach aido accuse the oilier of deaign-iu- g Iieuteuaut Moore and gunner Mato perpetrate come coloaul fraud, honey swam the Ilelespont from Aliy and each coll the other liars, villain, dos to Iieston, ala Lcander. dcapota and you'r another, in a moat Emperor William has decorated rarioua way. Kverybody ia, or appears Ilepworlh Dixon with tho order of to lie consumed with angry fire, which Knight of the Golden Cross. ia kept in eternal play. The campaiga Four or five millions of the reserve of has been a very bitter and violent one, forty-fou- r millions, were made use of to wa doubt not; but the great maaa of the buy bonds, on the Tth of October. decides that jople are cool, determined and well Surrogate Hutchings brother and sister poised. On Tuesday next, they will Judge McCann's half have a standing in court to contest the apeak their piece ; which will be a Anal will. decision of all theae hotly discussed Tho impeachment of Sagas ta and questions. Looking from thin far off Cabinet by the Cortex promises curious point (of observation, wa can aeo developments. Ssgssta will defend nothing but a complete and overwhelm- himself. ing victory for Grant. The people may The Legislature of Vermont bus electdecide otherwise, but that is our faith. ed George Nichols Secretary of State; W. G. Perrin, Auditor; .nod AL B. Bailee, Bailroad Commissioner. THE HORSE PLAGUE. KrMay M(Mli tiiiiikiiivk FOltKIGN. Last Hours of Charles XV, of Calwily Ttrrsis. Mrs. Clark, of Indiana, recently received intelligence of the death of an uncle named Howell, with the information that he had bequeathed consider able property to herself and children, She came here and consulted some but none were willing to do any hiiig without monev. Weary and she made her way to the Stand Central depot on Monday night, ut she had no money and was unable to procure her passage back. She then sat down and burst into tears. Thus ho was found by Miss Hawley, daughter of the Chief Clerk of Police, who commiserated her situation and handed her over to a police officer with instructions to procure her a lodging, Miss The Hawley furnishing the funds. officer took her to a hotel, where she soon prepared for bed, hut being uu used to gas she blew it out. Soon the escaping gas filled the hotel, and it was discovered coming from her room. Some of the employe nipped her up but she refused to admit them, aud they were ultiinatclr compelled to break open the door, at which she ran out partially dressed. After some time she was persuaded to tell something of her history, and was once more by kli.--s Hawley, who kindly io ik charge of her tor the night and sent her lo her father the Police Central ollice veterduv law-;rer- , office-seeker- h-- t Firlag Ike Morlak Lodge Xw.ll, A.F. national i H4ULak.citlil AUTHORIZED A.H. Commaniratlona hold at Masonic RSOULAR Triapis IKnwt, lha Second and Sia-lFan rth Mondays id each noath. Members of otaiM-lagaLodges and sojourning Brethren la good cordially laviiad to attend. LOUIS COHN, W.X. IIKMPBTBAS Pish, lacy. X. Aigealo Lodge No. 3, A, F.4 A.hold on CsauTorsis Ei!5rATcK a., w. Gommualcalleaa of thlo Lodge STATKD and Third Tuesday of earh mouih, Msoonle at of outer tasding nANlKn" WB KKKP CONSTANTLY ON UAKD SEASONED CORD aad HTOYB WOOD, . dsuu.tlng. CommnBlealloM on tbe Find x . Cnllfok.,-W0,Dllf- Bank of Leas 4 Oook County Matiuaal liaaksll Bank 1 Stats Bank of BB-ma- adTharaday af rales la purchasers of Car Lata. Wood delirered to aay part of th (Hy at short aotlre. W will rant part of oar office on liberal tens. ' ' CO.. NEWMAN& Balt Ltfc Box YT4-- f city. , A Valaabla ' r'.' . Waakak to Tribe, Xo.lIwipd O.B. 1. R. sight room nnd a Basement, with Ctooeta, Paatriaa, Ac. Thera are oa ths premises two Walk and a Cirtarn, and a Windmill for pumping water into a tank, with pipes laid for roarcying water to ths house and tufouiitiiaoin the ground, list 0.0. F. WELLS, Balt Lako Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. RfEETereiT Friday erening. at 7Jp. m.. h In THE GROUNDS Coulitiag of two aerta, are laid sff with graral drirm aad paths, flowsr bods planted with shads trsas aad a young orrbanl of choloa fruit tress. This Mag a Conor Lot, it has over SIM foot freut-P- - MUSIC. TMHMBf caeb, lha halaareia oaaaud twoyaara, with ialareet at taa par oaat per aaaum. Iuter- I payable qnartariy. If not sold by the flretof Narember, the praper- (y will he reeled, The hours furnished or nafUr- Oae-thir- d wished. Altofor Sals, an (legaatly Matched Spaa of A I Carriage Ilorses, Carriage and Threw Seta Dwubla Work Wagsu and Harmaaa. Ham-mas- s, OtBce M. Carter. ever Fin! Netloaal Bank. actio-t- f Cheap Lands load (rout from TWELVE MILLION ACHES Ofthrbsat farming aud mineral UuJe la mi offer far ela - Miaiag and Tmnrtiw! at tba offlet of tha BkmojZm!? Sanaa'i), ia Balt Ukoeity, at Se'ebrtTf? day, Koremker lot, ISTilfor the snm iZ m hold j GEO. V. M. BOUTELLE, V. S. Ktsenl Ciril EnginMr I uu."1 Somyoribr Vtah. u aaleaa payment ihali be mads befare, viitirti an Thureday, the Ttb day rt Xenahr, (.1 1878, to pay tha deUaqtrai asemeareL with coats rt adrerlUag aad exommi mb Tb '. JOAlaKINtTfaftetot Jf- 4H, (hLfania wrest, Sea Fnmw 0"c,1 California. ol KOST. C. CAULTOX. MALT 7. CITY GAB WORKl AGENTS, AIK CUT, fTVIB nadenigwA C. T. ATTENTION TO TUB FUHCUABB UT and mle rt lands and eollectian of debts la Ltah Territory. Apply for antry of lands on rash. and llomrstaad applicatioaai crip, ' Balt Lake .prepn furnish abstracts of title. acknowledgments aad Office1. 8-- 1 ' Amer- A Grb Fixtures Erer brought to the weUr mbv I 49 BMs Street, Third door aorth of Decent Main Htrrwt. Irt. Gilt, Bronx, aad all tha latest itjtadOaJe Brerkrts and Drop LigM (ffwq liert, pattar,t reitl be firdum a&s-i- f HIDDIONB. lint of te new opening ngfaty eat andmorteemyteteaeeortmertd I la tha Distrirt Court In and for tlm Third Judicial District rt Utah Territory, Connty rt Balt Lake. the rud ia the Lettin M. Brawn, Complainant, rt. Robert D. Brown, Defendant; Subpoena ia Chancery. STATE OF NEBRASKA. Tho President of tho United States rt America. I to Hobart D. Brown : Ton ar hereby commanded Ia the --ilUye of the Ftaito and IU tribwtariao, a to appear befare our laid Gonrt nt Balt Lake for tertililj ef evil and health- - within and for tha Third Judicial District ofCity, reslea mid falwwi of cliiiitls. ou tha 6th day rt January, A. Monday, 'erritory, There hade are alt on tha lias of Um Gnat No. 1873, If oarred with Udi writ twenty days tional railroad, and iatersMted by ths Sioux City ,ta mid 6th day; otherwise an tha next rule prior day rt aad PseiAe, Fmuat aad Klkhen Valley, Cotas our mid Cook, to wit: on tha 8d day rt February, boo nd Sjou City, ostaortaa of tho BartiaKtoa A. D. 1873, at 10 o'clock a. nnd there to then Mimouri hirer, sad other railroads. answer to a Bill rt Complaint exhibited against you in onr said Court by tha Plaintiff above a certified espy rt which said Bill rt Convenient hi both East A Wat named, Complaint ia thereto attached, to do and ncelre what onr said Court shall then aad than consider in that behalf. Bald Bill rt Complaint la for a dl Friers Romeo Ifom to BIO. OS per ore from ths bonds rt matrimony between Plaintiff and Defendant; can, alleged doaertloa. I Hereof foil aotaadertha paiao aad paaaltia rt k la tlmt Uhalf provided. Aad you ar I TERMS Cask or Credit Choke fcrmUgauAsiaxiuir hade oa tho Tsurta e. Baruti rest: Oen. C. C. CleuwaU, U J. Rarreyor Oentrel; Hoa. J. M. Moore, Postmaster, Balt Laka City; Dr. Oi D. Caas, Fast Bank of Corinno; Hoa. Hollister, U. X Cut. Int. Res.; Gen. Goo. R. tf Maxwell, Register U. B, Load Office. ESTATE Dutrk-t- , Moticaia hereby girea that it a aufaerfa. Trustees of said Cvmpaay, held m fo Mom of Baptambar, A.. 9, HSZ, m rente per share woo lee iad uaea lbs tmml m rioaid Company, payaUs immedaahh Sum BtatreGoU Corn, to Ike Recreienif'a, tha Company, No. 411 Uibnimeklm. cisr Caiiforaia. Any otoek apoa wkbfamUaaaMmrtMm min unpaid oa Fridoy, tha leth A. D. 1S7Z, shall bsfaemed drtiaiamL mini the surreys of mines for a j AFFUCATI0NR for and tha preparation of ths I aesrasary dlagrama and paper will receira per-- I oaal and prompt attention. Surreys, ntimateo, I and drawing, and all work' connected with Urn I proCmeioB, rarefolty and rerrertly psrformatL Omen la tho buikliag occupied ay tha Burreyor I OroeraTa oIRosl oppuaita th Towasead lleno, I Balt Lake City. REAL t DU" Si22,!fyHS ica, THREE MILLION ACRES t Little Ortta..TO:r! Balt Lrtn city, dVJrjJJJIs hereby girea oftb j1' SOTICl APPLEBY ft CAELTON, U Severomso! of UHqj. TRACY, youac la Voeal and Iaatrumeetal Manic, by Mias Helena Trnrtese for the uaW.! iTOarUuki, (dauyhtar af MaJ. Jos. Gorliaakl, of I log serea this city.) Reeidaace, First South street, nearly I tha tiaaoartion af other bneimu, I WJI. B. WKLUI Lrm, Church. Marki rtrttf appsaito St PXVE Hrlii L(jjp NOTICE. w tnt. v. irFLiir. RAILROAD COMPANY FARGO TIIEO.F. J THE &&&EK QV THE WEST. Nwr-da- w Klsi af m BA8T IEMPL1 BTJttrT, I lug are inrltad. Meet to coafar decree on tha Bret Tuesday la to otakla, stc. ovary month at half part esren oelsrk p. m. Alia a flna Stable, with mom for hostler, itaUs W. A. PXKKINSgN.G. A. T. Riuv, Secretary for four honss aad aceunimodatiotu for rarriagre, Jr2Ctf with hay loft, MISCELLANEOUS. ' , iy3rop-,5urop- -- I EXPRESS FOWttDJ Bomkon and Dealer Q. Rcwxu, Berretary- - JeSStf h, - - - Aathony Qodbe,oWfc,,t T.C.DUNX.X.O. THE HOUSE -- - lTIltUT rtATIOMAl lAyr Peolymated V.L M. v. wnjHig k; Utah Ledge Xa.1, aT- Mi I Courtis hold at Faart'i Hall, Bow STATKD street, oesry Ifednmday mrraln iuSaslock. Bojonrwiag brethraa ia good BtABO- tag art cordially Invited to tltasd TUEO. IL SMITHES. c. a. ! - k I. I - ; Great Platte. VaHey, pre-par- Lfi ItjTEET erery Thureday at 7JO p. m la Faurta 1V1 Hall, Reread Booth street. Bolt Lake city. i)dd Felloun inguod otaading are tavltad to attsad. Mertiags for lha purpose of conferring degree oo Kith BaatNJnpt, corner af Third gITUATKD tho Eleventh fl;it Tneuilgy ia each mouth at 7J0 p. ni. Bishops Ward. axd GRorXDs, IN THE A Swedish paper gives a remarkably interesting account of tbe last hours of the late King Charles XV. Up to the morning before his death there had been no reason to anticipate speedy dissolution. . In the afternoon new and alarming sysiptoms appeared, and with ths consent of the King messages were sent to Prince Oscar the Prince Hoval of Denmark, and other's of the Kings relatives. Tho strength of tho royal offerer diminished rapidly. Do yon think I shall live through tho night? he'osked of Lnndbcrg, tho first physician ia attendance. The latter replied that hs did not think his Majesty could coant Your strength is going fast, upon it. and if r new crisis supervenes death will follow immediately. Do yon think the pain wjil be excessive ? asked the Year Majesty should bs King. Howevior pain was the reply. er it is possible that you will pass away for tbe work of. death is almost Snietly, - Bajourn- T.F TMvli Cats. Y. Bum, Sacy pro tamjatttf . PRIVATE RESIDENCE James J) W Particular attention BUry RBOULAR HOLD Third Bntordays of oath month. AH RED FIXE, are Invited to altood. MAPLE, Masooo ia nod standing IBAM. SWARTZ, W.X. qMXKNAlPssd Cuabixs F. Inin, Becy. Ja2Ctf COTTONWOOD, Etc Eta. A. 4 A, B, Ea rxiR BALK CIINAPIR THAW Till CIIRAF-1LSDOB OF PXRFKCTISN, Nat. A. a. Office and Wood Yard arar U. C. K. X. nt Maoonlc Hall, Main otrort, SYa, bepat, Just west rt tho Bamaliag Work, oach month. A KIXG'B DEATH. Theodore Hook was asked to review Three Words to the Draukard. Ob, my dear follow, that I will do in three words: Pass the bottle! A poor young man remarks that the only advice he gets from capitalists to live within his income, whereas the difficulty he experiences is to live without an income. Here's your inwaders, shouted a member of the 1 1th Mississippi regiment as Geri. Lee's veteran army plunged iuto the Potomaee on its way to Gettye-burg. f'And heres your wrlter'uui,1I' echoed a gallant soldier of ths old 4th Alabama. A. stranger fell into the river at Detroit the other day. As he was being helped out some one seized him by the hsir aud drew him up. Wheres the who pulled my hair ? yelled the victim ui he reached the dock. Just show me 'the Apache who did it and I'll mosli him in a minute ?" A wooden wedding marrying a block Lend. A gulden wedding marrying for A crystal wedding money. marrying a glass eye." A tin wedding marrying a milkmaid. A paper wed.li ngl nurryiug nn editor. A silver wedding marrying tin old maid of sixty. An ron wedding marrying u blacksmith. uiiirioii. Mr. 1 ! v. li:iinj hrnrd her A linen wedding uiamiug a lanmlre-cs- . scut urn- - '!'iyhis suliiinliuiitc withstory, Liir IN hen Mr. Linco'ii was questioned in to the Si.rr.iuntc's oilin', utul furnishing regard to some of ibc witticisms attrib--ite- d iT with M.fficirnt funds In pay such to him. such ns Grant and the f cs n would Im iiecees.irv. liiskv," etc., he laughed and said: The A dnndiiiT of one of the first families paers make me smarter lliau 1 am ; I liuii-ii- Lave said none of these in with City lluis rehearsed a family one things, Fnili'T g.ii mud because ino'her exception. I did say when I had the i..r: "Now let the a!..r.die.l Irs ..'i ick i 11!: mother picked up for hurt I have something 1 can the Fiiiekii! iitel hit ti'iher with the:':, Olid it, s lUielnl a ,'ive to nil of ihotn." ihimgli th v wen l; father then stuffi'tl a A rattle snake was reeentv killed at b'ii lvs i lamg Bridge, snys the San Francisco whi :it cuke down mother' tliro.'it; then Republican of October 21. hv one of the niiither set the dog on father, nnd twistworkmen of the Central Pacific Roil-rea- d ed the il.ig's Inil to make him bite harder." Company, six feet long, twenty indies iu circumference, and A lil'iniiiiniiio, weighing jeweler adoliivon pounds, aud displaying eighteen vertises himself liy furiiiliin nn item in rattles. 1 his sounds like a big snake which it i stated that a horg'nr entered dory, but wo are assured by ono of the hi shop with intent to Ktcnl, hul rotrent-ed- , aimrers on the work that it is true, for fire." terrified by the lie saw it and will swear to it. chire of u dtnnpnd the sise of a teacup. Miiall-pux- WOOD! WOOD Pittsburg, Po, Nov. I. The horse disease has appeared here, Fifty cases are reported. you are fond of steal- Advrntmrra of ka Indiana Ilrlrro la Xtw York. let you steal now, wh?t :n artl7-1- ' . 1 would NOTICE. TUK Hartford, Conn., Nov. 1. Howard Brownelle, private secretary of Admiral Farregut at the battle 'in Mobile Hay, died in East Hartford yesterday; aged 52. Philadelphia, Nov. 1. The plague Las broken out among the racing nones; the race for $1,500, to have come off yesterday, is postponed, os the horses are suffering from the disease. Horses entered were W.S. Allen aud Hotspur. It ia reported that Rosalind is sick at Trenton. Chicago, Nov. 1.' The horse disease is spreading here nearly with as great rapidity os has been marked in its progress in the Eastern cities. Over those coses reported this morning, all express companies, car companies and stage lines, are more or leu affected, though there is no interference with car travel. The Wabash Avenue lines of stages and the Madison street line are running very short. It is reported the former has 175 horses on tbe sick list. So far there is no apparent diminution of the number of teams on the streets bnt as generally there is a disposition on the part of horse owners to keep invalids in A day or two will the stables. doubtless witness the same results here as hts attended the disease in eastern cities. Thus far the disease appears to be of mild form, but this may he because it is in the first stages. Most vigorous remedial measures have been taken by all stablemen where the disease has already appeared aud redoubled arc used by those who so iirccsutions Ducrot exhorts his troops to attend to their imperious and sacred duties. An army disciplined, educated and strong in numbers is needed to cheek the progress of internal enemies, while protecting the country from foreign foe. max. Probably the fatal cases may he The time may come, lie says, when the attributed to the overworking and expo Germans will regret rending the hearts and homes and tearing from France her sure of the animals while they were sufdearest children. fering in the early stages of the malady. Six hundred cases of horse disease The weather fortunately continues quite have appeared in Philadelphia and 150 favorablo and a large number of tho in Camden. Deaths are increasing in animals' are recovering so that tla Boston, nnd now averago twenty-fiv- e to ' streets wear a more animated appear- thirty a day. The disease prevails ia New York. A general improveance; the cars and stages are running Troy, is ment apparent among the sick norsei '.n greater numbers ; the transportation in New York City, but business and of merchandise is resumed ; and bust travel are still seriously interrupted. ueu is awakening from its stagnation One hundred deaths from the malady are reported in New York aud Brook brought about by the sudden and wide lyn, yesterday. spreading plague. Additional details only add to the The New York dailya devote columns horrors of the Missouri' disaster. The to the subject and there are no end to shins headway was never entirely stopprofessional and unprofessional recipes ped and the bouts of course swamped publishod as cures for the malady. The in launching. Probably only twelve persons were saved the rest perished on loss already to commerce has been imthe ship in the flamerf or ia the water, millions will hardly cover it. mense as all but one of the boats had capsized. We Lope, however, that the crisis has The schooner sent out fsom Hopelown now passed and that soon the plague to search for the boats returned without It is uid the donkey will disappear, and only be referred to seeing anything. were not started, and the deck pumps as the great wonder of the present cenpumps amounted to nothing. Tho Custury. tom IIouso authorities at Key West were the only persons who charged anyJOTTINGS. thing against the English steamer Anna, Who are tho most exacting of all which brought the survivors of the ' ? landlords ? Why, children; becasse Missouri to that port. fail never to make their own fathers they anil mothers parents. HUNTING A FOKT3NE. would yon steal? Prisoner steal away, your honor. I, EASTERN. the a I VMltli here of Bistar Lodge and sojourning corare Brethren ia good etamllng J. M- - OKB, W . N, dially Inrltad to atlsad. Kmasdu Kiss, Bacy. ML bankers. F srsjiwssfMS-U&iw a k v wlN-t- can predict that it may not prove deadly in many cases before it passes away. In New York and Brooklyn more than a hundred horse die daily, although the disease is said to have reached its cli- if 1 KXfK TUB FIRST ANNUAL MKKT1NQ OF TUI lluldei of tba Big Cultuawuad Tunuol and Hllwr Mining Cufuiwnr will bo hold on Monday, lb fourth (llitday vfKnintar, A. . 171, nt lb office of tlm Company, No. Ill Californio fnaciNt, California, at lha konr af aiwt Saa 10(11 oer for Moutrcss, addressed his constituents hut night. He said the result of the Geneva arbitration was tbe grandest The triumph of modem ririlixatiou. award was just and the decision calculated to make nations careful ; while it was eminently serviceable for the protection of English shipping and commerce in time of war. lie praised Dis raeli for his forbearance nnu discretion during the arbitration. . Turin, Nov. 1. The Po continue! to rise and the inundation is spreading. Families art flying. Those who cannot eecape are starving on the house tope and trees where they have taken refuge. The stream! are filled with carcasses of cattle and wrecks of bouses nnd barns. The town of Reggio, fourteen miles from Modena, has almost entirely disappeared beneath the flood. Judge Brady yesterday charged borsa disease has in tho Hall case and the case is jury reached Chicago, aud is spreading there now before the jury, which up to 0:20 like wild fire. It has assumed in its could not agree, and they were locked up earliest stages a mild form, bnt uo one until 11:00 o'clock this morning. ing? actil-l- London, Nov. 1. W. E. Baxter, member of Parliament w Well, would BBQULAB Cl-Qt-R Man, 1 hereby autift t, having Silt against ma lu pwnat ikaai "JW-Hrnand 0 Hums Indebted la bm an raqaasuwi vu lo ream immediately anil settle, auS ihnkj farther I rou Mr. 1 mu located at L- Hold11 Clslhiag Mall, LEKBKS. Vnfc'U per-milt- Judge H MSrOfIDOr AVISO 4 A. M, OotatannlaaliuBS hold at 1, A. Waaoldi Lodge No. NOTICE- - This Mornings Report TotognM. "hr Valrn NovrmborJ. The Canadian MISCELLANEOUS. TELEGRAPHIC. NOTMS. Mark, IMS Am. The King received this intelligence Long with manly tranquility, and then made eaco ln eaid eait in tha Clerk; office oa or before j th rule day shore amatlouod to which this writ With latenst oa deterred ysymtata at a sicn that he would like to take leave la retar ;aUw stherwio ths laid Ell will Im taken ofhis friends and attendants. After ptmtluA Witaam tha Ilaa. Jaa. B. McKean, Judge this fare veil had been taken, aud, after BIX FEB CENT, A DEDUCTION OF TEX FEB f tar said Court, and ths seal of our CENT FOB CASK. the Royal Chaplain had administered said Court, affixed at Balt Laka City, LX. the last consolations of religion, the Utah Territory, this 82d day ef October, Credit eater bat A.D.1S72. cash down a King turned to Lundberg and asked if Faymoal bat require INTEREST at the sad af tbehnt WX. B. WALKER, Clerk. his finger-nai- ls showed the signs of year. By STILL. F, TAFT, Ikpaty Clark, odf Your Majesty approaching death. GREAT INDUCEMENTS answered ought not to anticipate, T settler with limited mtao. Utah Cracker Bakery. Lundberg. Perhaps there is more pain ia store for you." The King remained iarrewed ourfocllitire formanuh HAVING Creekere, motionless, his eye fixed upon his hand we an aow prepared to furnish tho trad tad public generally with cracker w if he were noting tbe progress of Bich Oomument Mad along tbs mod hrtwooa and cake at greatly reduced ralra. death. Then he stretched out his arm. JIOHK-JTAD- E How much pulse have I now, LundBREAD OMAHA AXD NORTH PLATTE, So mucb atill ?" said berg?'' Forty. A specialty ; deKrtred to any part of the city fresh the King, in a voice which was but Surrrrrd aad opu for entry under tho ITomeatead every day. We Imre also added to onr business an assorted stock nr Groceries, which wo will sell at sad laws, and nn Im taken by feeble sigb. The doctor took a the lowest market rale for cash. Artual Sottlen wuly. moistened with cologne water An nerer yiweeated for Iwmre near a great railrued, with all the and bathed the head of tho King, who caringnpprtinity Morton Jte Co.. of an old settled emintrr. New and sSutf Main said, putting his Imnd on hi neck, I eanraniourea St., nearly opposite Walkor House, enlarged edition! af Deeeriptirs atiiyhUte with don't feel cold hern yd.'' This was the mage, now rea-l- aad rent five to all parte of the last sign of life. II, remained uliMi'.utcly United States, Canadas aad Eampr. Adurrrs, aaaeasaaeao4aaaMaoaaa Henry B.M army motioiilcss. Only tlm sound ofhis meO, F, DAVIS, nhir respiration was heard, cousmutlv As CamvtiMiraer, Iid more feeble. At five minutes par. nine R. R. Co, Omaha. Neb o'clock Lundhurg said, rising, Our Sorw.r to Kly, Dnnrai: A Co., King is dead !" The new.' pa per whn.p we have Inundated says; So I'Vrwrerdlna nnd CominiMaion SPRUASCE, STANLEY & CO., died Charles XV. I luring his slay nt MercliantM. he hud on several smith of llallrnail ! pot, Rail spoken to hie attendant of death Surreoora to IT. Webster and J. A J. Eprnance. I :ik- rity, and Randy Station and Kiul of tiu-the hereafter. In the. nnd Track of Vtali thnitlieru K, R. 1 I hare aow on hand and fill caillimbhf fa largest Itock at GAS AXD STKAX FIFE &. To Im found la Utah or oa the Perth am now prepared to contract fertkM tores, offices, buildings and dweiliep Rat at rate that will defy competitiea. Over 50.000 Gat fed of. band and receiving it t wHI b wjj My Gas Fitting aad firturfe to tlm inhabitants rt Soil toko dn d posslblo rates. I ales keeps completo assortment of th lateet M0 e1" PUMPS. lnd feeUc nee.bdhrTkoi oneT Kowlv? Pump, with tfona completo, always oa kari piaFI All work connected with srery descriptioo, and wlfa eteam Biting, will be dose with rt 1 aaa-NM- i, jdT Main Bt.,3 door aorlh ef rt Balt Imho City flea CertS J-Z- - SfiOOflOO ACRES, Imnd-kerch- irf Gordon Aaalgnss'i la tho matter enhorg nf Biggs. A COq Bankrupts : I ... ssto" j nut1 pi. UNDKRaud atby virtneof public anrtfeal jparit I I rod frost A. being 4 hj to rating house thereon aouthnalf rt lot 4. Vwllb ichd I onth half rt tlm north half plot A, on Bitunlay, Rept. KAleTLgmfa ml mid which to hour jSJ"gotjsa u, JO si t last. Tho above cals I adJoersed qffjfi. . at 2 o'clock p. m. tySuts'1ii sale TJrenbov olStf fsvii i j 1, Hurray, KU-:- l.in.ru.i.m wiiii-ill' useil s,i well, lie spuke lo liii friends of hi idens oi the rt, mill lif,. Ti. nolihr nu-tiMieliiiit: io.inn-of his dentil wa in keep'iig with till! sen till! mi! wiiich lie ,i vividly expressed." , A father livilsg in Titusville, who li.i twn or three very eonrtahle girls, placed a notice on the front door the other glif, which read: Shut down f.)r No stove in th,1 parlor, nnd thirty lul on lamp." da. lupnrffn nnd Wholemle Dealert in Wines and Liquors, No. WAN l!(l FRONT STREET, FKANCIHCO. furwaril.-.- l Mrniiamllse, and dinsiti-h- ,rtr.,at hiwrst rntns,withto all in HIddle and Komheru Utah and Southern S I'Ya'la. Nark lSirtiars Care 3, A M, Rail Isik Citv. Rend Rliipf'lng KoHpta to tlieir F. O. IS 77:'., Fiilt Loko'Cityi Utah, with each (Vnisigniuent nf tlomh. Rprrlnl nllrntbin given to t ie handling aud of llnlliuii and Un-s- . Highest prbw paid fur wmd an I hlth-s- . Hay, grain. Ar fur sale. Having a large and commodious wurnhnuaa e oaatrally lueati-d- , we are now prvptre-- to sa stbrag all claaa of ji8Mf I Bs Rule ageuf tv BffCKBSGIt GOLD SEAL " oltf 1 rel-- J r'' WHISK?- - |