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Show - iJESERET S: E'VEHIWG-HEW- nn s Dctmbtrls, LOCAL ATTD . fv.' WtoolesjUelTnd He ta OTlJilg HATTX31S. Cokaispo5PK3rrs wrian for publication are m ene side ofthe Mper only. taken of anyinoaaeon be eaa No notice ...... t.riii .4 i PsYoaceTsi M T'--.-?--- Si v U'Si H-w,.- ; 41 rTJ s aratr trt.er f ' t - sH operation., j . j . i t f ; ' -- i; TAYLOR'S T. & . i. . .v- .. '. . JUST OPENED , ift 1 - du(;nW J ATJ' Fitio," . Ci'im ndlessiTartetyiUsdJ ; mend rr. ox oars., woo nss safrered much with sick . itowuts or - Last evening. Bro. Beaver, swwui, having business on East Temple strest left . his m wsgan, . eonlalalag, autong other articles, a sacs: of sugar and a package of books, between Jeaalit warehouse and the Heat Market; He was awsy aboit when he relumed he round :Tenly tbat themhateand soar and books had been stolen.. trace or the has beeaofttaiaed' i Jp Tune was.tkleves in the history of ear When any amoant of valuables could harecity. been left on ear streets, with perfect safety, for any lengtn of time, either or day. Bat those night nave -- gone our gaca," for a halcyon from days time at least, and our people, from toe country most, be oaatlooajvceemberlBg especially, that mo HifXS conaldarahle ol .Ivlllia. around now. Just : m,--.!f. R etc m. The Indomitable and IndetaUga-bl- e "Fred.," of the firm of Cronyn a Oo arrlred home early this morning- from Bryan, to which started aboat three weeks ago, lor tha plaee he of purpose forwardm freight lying there.- - All who entrusted Mr. Ferris with commlMlons ht access has been wiiiJ!f.p.1tslV his most sangnina expectations FT1 that frelgbt rapldiy V, In The Helena Herald says "a lady hesdaehe, says she finds relief la the following simple prescription: Two teasooonfnts of flnei powdered charcoal In half a tambler of water, it cures it In fifteen minutes.", : M r, .Aaousrn.- n "',,?. M ; t IEOTKIfl i Boots i i gIfcioes .MATS AMD CAPS, j - - : .v:f. e .l.fuJii 11 LJ. walrmtrarl,,S Suddkt pATn.-TT- he ill rr 131 teltaffte. R !V- t t r- - - r r, rrv .A" s w v w toi; At H rr res . d22Snt' Corner, v;f mi ; snnsnl aa Tne lirf attest irlee- mM In CMhs Kerehandlse tor all kinds- or a rain ami - . i.' , , c;r.;,.i' '! taer - nas-hsg- rs win 1 . SOLE 133 latent BnlKUul v f ' '.llftlllll' 0 139 South Water St, PltOYISIOXS, COttDAOE, to ORDERS Special attention' riven . triVasT frenv f" . Jv.t . J. lln, 329 FABIUAH hEStm . - f Wirr Isau3iaTxz.T dStf i .j-- at this Offlee, re in daily use, and we oner every stove as- reiereaee, wnerever it may be found. .When and' we confidently ; united, provements' were : offer the VJBW CUJIRTJEH .,'"OJBUZ- AS THE ...r, . ;V1" HeaTleat, Best Constroctel,IIot 1'i Vniforta And Qnidtest Baking Stove In the market. The Charter Oak is the eheapest nrsl.elass rt111"1"" i h TTeati - 1 stove ever made. Twenty-eigh- t slses, with and and without Extension Top, sold wholesale ; :.: , a retauoy ji .. sT. ioina, ho. , ; "i?: ' tn . t .. . i J J ... j . :.t i . :i Skskmt SVwSgewV . - v, tooriiib, . : r ,. , - flMAiril : j ; - Louis. ' -- .y dlP-m : . 1 ANDstt.xxiTia. SHOES,.; nu, BOOT ' Mass. factory at Bpencer, v .' r -i . :roadnci nf Wnt.ni nml SKmIc Jtjerters V dittT&u - ?is t ManuIactureTi and Dealers in ' m a VBt. W.Gleeeoke, (Founderies atl Allwuiy, K. X.;) - f 1 ( CVoorhis, CHICAGO, MXii .J wr-.- ; V : :.-!- !. i I a 2: C. C0?ECl & Co., I. Worth laaln EiU t.' IXo .311 . II - t i'ni'T Arra wv.il - Direct Importers and, Wholesalers in p SSrima-a-J S0 d223tfim; it r BniDSL f. sad Mben4a !.--.- .- , BEACH Statftaaerr,; 4K9m: i.J.i 6 C0.r HannTactnrers pf .... t IsnMUt' GosasMs: Vleaas CU 'i . f TmaPIOsrhtheS, the best o Goods and a we'tbTsiUssoarl Blver, which' we sVovreat Locail and examine, W -- Ctis, TINNER ; .... tlatUncs, Hats, Cmxtsia UlCTJIilEiW 13 TiI2 yEaT.! , v i -- ' '-- i : v.. tu . 1 -'' i . ; OTOCrC, &,C:f S6C. - r'" t 1 ilve3i.VlXiatarnleoaric j"--- ?T;bCTT.rinT.7:sigTO r - t ; if L-- nd if )IfSVf.TOw.. p ve y'l ;"r-!r,..''V:- ' . .... II w . at I u - svro-- Afc, -Jjo, 8 (nearCtreet,r 5it v1 u.- J 1 k ! ft Wholesale Deaiers in rs . , L '... ia e.wrt and ria'Oirrrrl Csttlrry, ecus. ?- -- Sg B r3oods sx at manniajetraers lm pr J,"V,VisVw J addd.Orders solicited and prompt attention LJLaV ' ' J) I fiTBMSXST, -(CHrf iVa. 58.) WnolessJe Dealers in . i t rjr.i.T ,vrag cords of wood and ten tons of coat. i - ' WHOliMALE..';'., Col trs are Invited - .J" DRY OOODO AMD tlOTIOflQ, r rt No.223MALN8TIiEET, i aclsllmers. New York. dr. o Oaw, 96, nicliigan ATenuei EXCLUSIVELY of5r at the Very i ' -" brascix op;alexaiiier: stb6no jk TH-t- w 7 Ti : A&LEN & MAOSP5Y, 'i We intend to kse a NORTH MAIN 114 D. Wells.; Bodney " t a aid fori Cesiuty xmrmauuty Tartetles, n UtiUty la sESMaarpaosen "1. sure slower thsa imferiaa Oar lrleea Stove. altoves eass sa iMMta-for. . a; f i .- Importers and Jobbers of ) 'ifo. s ' - : CnWJtQIJi&Uim& qUEEJVSWJUlE. ;bersikn?!fin AllEnd Tinners' Stock. s . ( 4 ; . t ., , : ST., OMAHA, NEB. CpXC,ZXipiawd ht twen-tyfl- i GZZZOAGO; . sf ' .. sa I rr ; 4 OHE HTJOTREI TITOtJgAIiS I ' JBewesea Jiwelawd Offre. T ; -- i11n!cSaZ3o Fine Shoes,1 ..-- flrsl the public in the year and at once took the lead, and have ever ' J since giosm In favor, until tnere are now a ,.i GREATER NUMBER ' SOLD DAILY . than any Stove In the rnarsUi Over F. QATtlDOHEGO cbAIi Ott of ali in Harrels and Safety-- Cnu- - OIXS ' 18S2. Ahd'airticiesnsed nileat - Clxartcr Oak Cootelna Stoves srere introduced to 2A08 07 ETZET SESCSIFTldir, A large stock always on hjuul miCL void at the lowest rnarket hrice. , TTARE," . ' mu - .. lection of manufacture. J. jSs H. CHAP7TATT, uqi!OB9, - Are a Home Institution! Collars. -- w i . Made for and specially adapted to the wants of Western people. They combine areat welaht. dlstrlbntad to tha best advantage, with beauty of design and per-,- . A ri r DArrin Aft niHVj ats CI ae-aws- Daalera in' OBOCEBIES.CIO AltS, TOBACCO tz d218:6m FARNHAM STREET, between th and 10th 8THEET8. v T TV 'r'Jfi O VAIIA, , JTEBBASKA, ; 1 Frldsy evenings, at 7 o'elocJK.t MatlsXactlcai war Keep jeongtantiy oq tiawil and ;rsTe tacaw warranted. funetual attendance Is soUclted. Terms, liCO per qnarter. Scholars wlU famish i der, at AttoShortecft 27otse. XXX3; OJUZX) writing materials and lights. ' dU 1 ;. r. ; 4.- ?,Vl' a A.PAATT. 1 t . iHeCy. . MANUFACTTJBERS OF, -- c , OF THUTESTJUPnpVl-UEWTa-. , ' ., , F-J W. Reeltwell, iaJas ioa cf 'BELTING HENRT S.' JACKSON A Co., WHOLESALE C ROCE fl 8. - errv-i.-.f- LEATOER iiitl OrJlAHA TRADE.' , s ! - i w ." , Streets.',;.-- Warn. Hi Orera . XXooTcr? 1 A 1 Khhb'al and Cawrence uaipposrte Qodbe it r ; tWltchell'M.) And solicits a sUaxaol tlilrJ,atronage. , -- iERCafflDISE; - , t 4- -i of the 1st instant says that on Jhe evening if , arrmtlsm HO previous, a man namea wm. Mitchell died i suddenly at the Minnesota Kousa In the city of Cheyenne. A coroner's inquest was i RE prepared to Contract for ETJILDIITQ and held on the body, the verdict being that the H. guarantee the wnrkeonal to the beat sad deceased came to Ms death. by, too freely cheanas the eheapcit. . imbibing intoxicating drinks. .TTOHllV; Established i G EfIE R AIT Mf! R CH RNTJ1SE tUi-order- if.-- State C sdr ZXalT Eloett Cheycahe'XcoaVr ' W Coos: n Avent for the Bale of the Stewart 14th. Omaha, Ifeb, ana rnce CataioKuea ' .jjibsb lamuaeu - a? Icsrrrheutrgest and best assorted Btoelc pueation. weM ofth? litoisaippt Blver. I can at all 8times Bm to the best satisfaction .. COLOR The Frodnctsof this Establishment araansr. an teed eqnai in quality to the best manunte- Omci ajio Works Cot. Main and Lombani 6TOVES, HOtXOW And a Great Variety of other iU ;,u3T3-;e3o1iAyv.2PU- - V : P A5I TBTTE LE1D N1 'A TlTinHT . ' Glasses. :mXl6GOQXMH9 GROCERIES; ' ; ur Warrwa Scnoox I will commence a Writing School at. toy resldtncie, opposite tha." eoalh Tabersacie gate, llih Ward, on Monday, and t" ; An - b' A ' . i QUEEflSUARE f JtHT r- - 52 Iiako St., ULLY informs his numerous X EflPECTr Friends throughout tha Territory that he Xt has resumed she" lerf&utileBashieeay and opened a Varied Assortment of Staple and - ihl Vt r. a Is". - - , ... tit: Dealers in . ConilicL foollGT & Go. STRAW PPLJTTER8, for Braiders, made to order. Sewing Macbtarsi and all articles In the svoove line repaired. f- importers or Bpedal attenflon given to orders from Utah. Hsrn,4ieyrWl.anf,li.U6KUii Sieclt Meter, i 1 ' of the roanee TOetf ' ' . lke Xlse lVfurres .!. t E. C ES-H'A- Eatdbliahed 1855. . 1 Herth Malw SU, inf. IAVtS, no, KeJ 023 in!1 EXCIXSIOll StOVE STORE! i I -- 'Which we offer to the Trade at New York and i Chicago prices, relght added. ; 1 v V ' 11 i TMe Cilery; sVeXlr n - . sdiisi dunford jum; juanujucnirert of ' rjUTBTRN East Temple "treet, Halt City, JlTAa for Bale Gjos, Pistols, Atximenitten. Jtl' f, fJi : " ' EXTRA ABD OIL paints, V; ; jvsnrai 'ijakmfm; vtv a af v .1 V ef C sUAXillaajUf , aMksrtltleav L J :niSr Wesecrstamt M&nofactnrers of EXAI?mJf a we axtaii se eeiviar new day te keen oar Block, conaolete. dQI-l-y i ! B0HESTIC3, . Mats ana Cap u XRT .or 1. . fiffrn f?' Ac Str7n CLU H ajn ! , U CJun andIiQcItsmith, m by the Bell Blnger at YirginU, svada, cent piece was thrown upon the tags, as a mark, of his admiration, by an enthnstasue admirer of that yoacg lady's vocal powers. .;. u , Under this head TajLwnxaar the Sclent Herald of the 2Sth nit. says 'Tartles who are said to know what they are about, are ground on the table-lan- d north of the preparing below tha Bin Ditch, with Iba tw of raia. city, In strawberries ou an extensive scale. Flants from siali Lata have been secored.-aoare theymeav w snow in puKca pefore ground 'The Montana market tromlse to hav an &m. pie home supply of this dslicioas fruit another Meason." Packed m Patent Air Tight Caddies of 3 lbsV S.lbsW 7 lbs. and 10 lbs. each,. This package la entirely new and found, the 'most convenient An excellent artlMe or OLUE for sale. nvrjrii5.: - - perfumery, L:ED:cir:ES, ; TERMS, MODERATE. . , rieswT al 4rvt. Sorfaelna--, Toneniner e to-morr- a PLflniUG WIACHIUE Is ."' ' . ' . . - ; iTItaTf AM. BstOWJf.WJEBF.il Importers AWuoleaaleDealers In .. , 1 ; . Palata, Oils, Window Glass, Ac . Ha. BUS jr.0eeestd 81 0c.- (. ... .(Bet. Pine OUve.Xsat filde. Hemr Brown," JL. JI. Webrr j Vinv OraAant i OX Far 1 Iocnat. ' onuos, Ca Aiwa;yaiafitelc, trlvvmel A d29mi w iviisi,st?-i's or I 1 7T5 f t Urlrta, ete.'i ZERHYR 0,R ISlT ED sT; ? FAWCY COO DO AND nOTlOWS, -- ' ssMsssMasssqMsWwat-- " i. IJkCX,EilEnOirjT3IC3 Xleslery, Glere Fsuu?rBtefe Ceraelsi i e f V irii PRESSED tnMTBIlIinilQSr:: .importer and Jobbejof Charles GOODSMTfllffiCS . ;,r f 1413 II. FOUIXTII 6TUEKT, No,CBet. C and , r r 1 Crow's Bowring uomme rpiat I "W 4 East TernpSS Cisfcifi Schlller'a powerful drama was received with great Robbers' of Tbe favor by the audience yesterday evening, and tho performance may bo considered one of the best riven here this season. ,' Mr. Mo Cullough cave us a masterly delineation of Charles de Moor, ills digniaed, noble finished and bearing, superior declamation, movements and the ardor he dia gracefulwon the11admiration ot4 all pre- plsved.. - . him ft acaeuer enu AlauifliO pmyeu urn smau arid a more of r 4 beautiful 1 m 1 1 Amelia, but part llnlshed rendition or the true and devoted devoted even to bride of Charles de Moor,mas him when sne nnas out nerioverisa robber, cannot well be imagined, lier two ho ng '0 happy be thy dreams" and the llower song from "Faust," which-shsung with exquisite expression and feeling, met I Sat - with a rapturous encore. The Francis de Moor of Mr. Waldron created a deep impresII sion, It was the very essence or truthful-renderevillainy,d so seen never the we and have part before, llis 'Iago'' and his FranOr aujtuiDgin ourllni.4 cis" are two. companion pictures," worthy the touch of a Hembrandt or Rubens. Mr.' Mckenzie's "Old de Moor" found a respon-.ir- o iM echo In the heart's of the audience. lie fidelportrayed the character with touching v 5 '" t; ' as "Switzer" Three Ieorafioati ef Eldredge ity. Mr. Hardie's appearance Claw elicited general admiration and he also actf ' aaa, East Temple HI. ed the part well. Mr. Margetfa "Spcigel- nut is created berg" was a trine overdone, v the audience. great hilarity among This evening one of Shakespears greater l I master pieces "lUchard III will be pel formed by the great star combination and f the entire strength ox the company, iuch-- ; I . i; ardV Mr. McCullough; Richmond, Mr. ' ? 'Waldron; .Lady. Ann. Madame fcJcheUer; YlfTfJ Queen Kiizabethr Nellie Colebrook. On Monday next another Shakcspear Lawrence Barratt, night Macbeth.. Mr. and comedian is exthe famous tragedian Lake Salt to in arrive City toHlay or I pected and we trust he may be persuadTn4aaaaMl YWr Ttekets InereaaeSaaxt ed to give ns at least ond of his great per: t . . r,: , a itUI formances. i N excellent assort rant of i tJ. taMtaswUl naw kx given .' t tm tlM UTEBPiriar by the arrival af Worth RsMxuBxxua. The Denver an lsaense Aleck. fXew deeds, een- 2Sth the of "The detective : ' Tribune, ult, says aistlns(la . otlicers tell ua that since the hanging of Musgrove on Monday last about all of the Auspicious characters 1whom they have been COFFEE, watching, have suddenly departed. Good riddance to them says everybody.? Hang-- ! in that quar-- , ing seems to be very effective . . ter. Sanowicq Islands. By Letter' from y TEA, Elder George Nebeker, of Lale, to Elder NOAP, James Law son, of this city, we learn that COFFEE, season the tho brethren have past during been busy putting up buildings and machand inery lor the manufacture of sugar,manuTOI1ACCO. that they have every requisite for the facture of a No. 1 article. On the. Church SPICES, . farm they had raised the heaviest crop of itino raised on the Island, liro. Nebckers letter was dated on the 21st of October, and he says, that In a few days from that date. expected to commence harvesting they their crop, The elders were prosecuting their labors among the natives, and the , t VV. ; meetings at Laie were well attended. ; Business, generally was dull. Y f TKirrH .Wjlbd , LCTXTBJ3.rOn Tuesday i it l .f James will Elder East Temple Ctree. .evening next, Phillips k deliver a lecture in the 10th. Ward school- - dlSily hooso, upou Dfacrlpiive Oeograpby.M. These lectures are designed for the amuse, ' !, .i fy'' I lctn ment and Instruction of the citizens in the eastern part of our city, and are deserving of the attendance of tuoso residing thereabouts. . Ilncladlng a Large Assortment of . - ,. Wcathsji Irar. By Deseret Teicjtaph we ii: ;..iiu?i . learn that tha weather this morning at JLogaa i ., it.:OWIU.lv'.? r',yriw': was erear and frosty; Prove, tan 'nhtrrttiT very READY-UdD- E cold and cloudy, heavy Nephl, bright, pleasant; snow-storlast nlcht, UU Pleasant, partially clear, and quite cold, aaow feU lfti.eTcnla about two lncba; Ootsnow Creek, cold ana eieat, r ,4mm. n av am n n fell last night ; Beaabout four laches of - 4 1 n ver, clear, bat very wlndr and eold, snowed THK ULTSST Cedr hard last clear bat Cltr, night: qolto hard, snowed aboat three Inches blowing very last ntgdt : loser, clear and windy ; tt. George, windy, clear ana col J. ThermomeierM. 9 Of Every Deaesiptiesi ArraxciATivE. At the close of a song by FALL & WHITER STYLES . i "Miss Clars," daring a concert given recently TnBATKicBi 1 - - wiow,rnnru uanleatlons. vrv laiUDM foTpnbUestln. but a a notneccMarlly rruumuu. nrsnieeoi i f - k |